Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and Brazil, - from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 2 by Thomas Cochrane Earl of Dundonald
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Be assured of the particular esteem and high consideration
with which I am, De V. Exa. Attento venerador e criado, JOZE BONIFACIO DE ANDRADA E SILVA. The Junta continuing its unreasonable demand, the moveable property captured was embarked on board the _Pombinho_, and another vessel--both prizes--for the purpose of being sent to Rio de Janeiro for adjudication. I then directed the Provisional Government to furnish me with an account of all money found in the treasury, customs, military chest, and other departments; also of all military stores in the various forts and magazines and of government property of every description, such property having been wholly awarded to the captors by Imperial decree of the 11th of December, 1822, issued to induce foreign seamen to enter the service. On the 20th of August the Portuguese troops were ordered to depart for Lisbon--Maranham being thus entirely freed from the presence of the armaments upon which the mother country had relied for the maintenance of her Northern provinces; this result, wholly unexpected by the Imperial Government or the nation, having been accomplished within the space of a few months, by measures adopted on my own responsibility. Still numerous vessels and much perishable property taken from the enemy, remained on hand--with which it was difficult to deal. From having manned the captured brig-of-war, _Don Miguel_--as well as the prize vessel, _Pombinho_, from the crew of the flagship, it was not expedient further to reduce her efficiency; so that there were no means |
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