Scan:

Subject of Despatch.

Date of Despatch

Subject of despatch

Date of Diet:

compelled to return to China on the expiration of his leave of absence.

15. 28th Feby Forwarding Copy of Despatch 1900 to Viscount Palmerston enclosing special Correspondence between the Macao Council and Senhor Amaral, the final delivery of head- and hand-...

16. Acknowledging receipt of despatches 12/54 and 155, and Military Despatch of November, together with Sundry letters, the last dated 7 December, 1849.

17.

19. 21 March Forwarding receipt of Despatch Military Despatch of 2 November 1849, relative to repairs to the Barracks at Stanley, and transmitting correspondence passed on the subject with the Major General.

18. 19 March Forwarding a Memorial from Mr. John Richardson to His Lordship's address claiming additional compensation for a house and garden removed by Government in 1844.

31 26 March Enclosing extract of a despatch addressed to Viscount Palmerston respecting the comparative Salaries received by Consular officers and the Clerks in Mercantile establishments in China.

Transmitting Letters from Mr. Ryland, Deputy Post Master General, claiming compensation for destruction of furniture by the falling in of a ceiling in the Post Office, in September 1849.

Transmitting Copy of, and reporting on Ordinance 12 of 1850, entitled "An Ordinance to provide for the more effectually carrying out of the Treaties between Great Britain and China in so far as relates to Chinese subjects within the Colony of Hongkong".

Acknowledging receipt of Despatches 12/56 and 157, the last of 5th January 1850.

52 Forwarding Copies of Comparative Statements showing Estimated and Actual Revenue and Expenditure of Hongkong for the year ending 31 December 1847.

Page 5

...

Page 7

...

Page 21

...

Page 31

...

Page 52

Share This Page