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

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