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Sterling during his absence in England, on account of his health.
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Sir,
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble Servant,
Hitam
I beg to add that Forrett was only informed that his appointment was abolished from the 30th September preceding - to what date he has received his Pay.
See Despatch to Lord Grey, 154.
Houston's, Saturday Evening, 2nd Decr 1849.
In claiming Your Excellency's attention to the case of The Queen vs. Tarrant and others which was dismissed in consequence of the absence of Lo-Keen-teen alias Lo-Juen-Juy alias Lo-chong, Compradore, lately in the employment of The Honorable Major William Caine, Colonial Secretary
I have now the honor to inform you that the said Lo-viscal is at present residing
To His Excellency
J. G. Bohnam, Esq., C. B.