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Nancy Cafland at Bohern of Ord

16

I, the late Assistant Minister of the Cabinet and Governor General of the Augustan and

Reauger, send the following reply

to your

Communication. On the 4th month 10th day (byahay) he

received your

letter and made

himself fully

acquainted with the contents of the no-

te. If the late Minister and Governor

General, and

Honorable General and Admiral treat me another with severity, and then exists the utmost good faith on both sides, it will not be so difficult to bring the negotiations to a satisfactory

conclusion. It is

necessary to wait until the main point of the question have been fully satisfied

and I shall then in conjunction with the terror-spreading General and the Lieut. Governor Leur distinctly report the same to the great Emperor, that

he may confirm the arrangement to be in faithful observance.

All our men who were late prisoners

at Chapoo have already arrived, and on

inquiry

found that you, Steuble General and Admiral,

gave to the thinging

victuals to eat and allowed to the

wounded Medical attendance and we feel obliged

for your kindness and courtesy.

for your kindness

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Officer,

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