declared inability of the Consul, in addition to
his other duties to undertake the
management
of the brauch That Office at buntore, the Hongkong Postmashr had been called upon to furnish a block from his own Extablishment to take charge of it
I have directed the Acting Postmaster to report upon the state of the
of
correspondence between this and Canton, and
beg to enclose his letter. From his statement
very few
that very his Office
Since
- more leth is have passed through
the trial, it must be inferred
that the merchants still evade the Law
with success; and the Acting Postmaster adde
or
f
his belief that the master a owner the Corsair contrives, as before, to convey letters illegally, though it might be difficult to produce proof against him.
I have the honor to be,
With
und
With the highest respect,
Your Lordships.
Most Obedient,
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Humble Servant,
Man's