265
Foreign
Office
a small fine,
Shaves,
the recuple of this correspondence caused the Postmaster to be instructed, accordingly.
Fice
In the
case
brought forward
Captain Koppel of St. Mes
"Itde the Postmaster appears to have been to blame; as the party who was sent to the Post Offices for the Letters addressed to that ship had not sufficient money with him to pay for all the letters which had been so addressed; he had undoubted right to receive many letters as came within the Amounts which he actually tendered, and I have communicated to ... this office for their future guidance.
other point
There is one alluded to in this correspondence to which I have not assented, viz the ... sab... fees at ... fey to the Commanders of H.M. Alexeen. Ressels Spirituel. ands of the Schooner Maid of Athens the usual gratuities for conveying ... b ... from Bombay to Hong Kong of Mails the United Kingdom.
On referring to Mr. Scales's ... in ... B ... L ... M