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I had been their Plenipotentiary. The enclosed. Letter from the American Consul further proves this, and acknowledges the conclusion the benefits derived from my
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I continue to receive. accounts of the maintenance of quiet at fauton and of the return of the respectable. inhabitants to their usual recupations.
I have to.
(Signed) J. F. Davis .
(True (opy)
Mamie Colonial Secretary-
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Canton, 7 + Morel, 187
As the British troops are about:
retiring from Canton, I beg you will allow me to offer a few suggestions growing out of my
own
experience during the last few Canton, and which have reference
6 years, at
reference more particularly to the idlers which congregate
about the factories and have been I may
say
use of the various disturbances
in all cases the cause
and conflicts which have taken place from
time to time.
During the last few hours I have observed many of the kind of people referred to already, coming down in front of the factories and I therefore judge that as soon as the troops have embarked they will &
His Excellency,
Sir John & Davis,
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will come in