44 Exp 1848.

22. 14th November, 1847. Subject of Despatch: Toby 4. Entering Expy of his Despatch No. 819 of 1848. to Viscount de Palmerston reporting prostitution of value of property stolen from the British Residents at Wongtong by Chinese subjects.

23. 8th. Reporting execution of 4 Chinese, the Assistant J. Howe.

6 of 211 & 10th Replying to Despatch No. 136; 14th Novb. 1847, authorizing purchase of Messrs. Dink ther Building for a Court House, with a statement of Parliamentary Notes from 1841 to 1847, and Drafts Public Works from 1846 to the first quarter of 1848.

Reporting that the Government of India has authorized the appointment of Mr. Stevenson to be Police Registrar General.

24. 10th. Subject of Despatch: reception at Macao of Chinese Convicts transported from Hongkong.

26. 12th Reporting Resignation.

27. 12th Reporting 18 months' leave granted to Mr. Briles Love.

30. Certificate... 2 Areasury.

16½ Roomwanducing Memorial from Mr. Pope, widow of the late Clerk of Beck's and Civil Engineer, to the Honorables of His Lordship for consideration.

29. 31st Reporting Grant of a piece of land rent free, to the Hongkong and Canton Steam Packet Company.

30. 25th. Transmitting the "Black Book of Hong Kong" for 1867.

31. Reporting the state of the Colony.

32. Acknowledging receipt of...

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