exith he is now unable to release the said
110
thousand eight hundred and
Boat
from
the Carpenters
who undertook to
i
seventy five dollars being the
he
repair her, having lost all the property
was
possessed of
his boat sunk.
in the world at the time
Your petitioner further saith that he laid his complaint before the English Consul. at Canton but without being able to obtain relief Your Petitioner therefore seeks to
bring the case
before this Honorable Court, but from the losses he has sustained he is
unable to procure the means
of paying the
employing
An
Attorney
to
carry
on
his action
Expenses of this Court or
amount of
the losses he has
sustained; and that horcolt D'Esterre Parker Attorney may be
assigned
to him as his Attorney
to prosecute the same.
(2d) in Chinese (haracters
Sworn this Thirly first
day of July 1847.
Before me
Leong-sow-hop
(Sil) F. Smith
A Commt. &c.
L. S.
said Thomas Larkins
against the
Your Petitioner therefore humbly prays Your Lordship that he
may
be allowed to commence an
action as a
pauper against the
for i
caid Thomas Larkins for
recovery of the sum of one
Greek Copy