convenient for him to interpret the
Hrom frument as abamner to
it is my
unreasonable applications, not it is inconvenient for us, & the delay may
I injurious.
3. Mr Reinacker asks for have
"home: the beginning of next
year"
which
it is impossible for
I to find
him.
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and without delay. Does this mean
that we are to find out at the FO whether Mr Stither is so appointed,
then to make
a new this Magistrate Or ought we to wait for
farther & more explicit communication
from Sir J. Bowring? I'll send the
latter with to the safest conveyance
in time.
4. With these applications Sir G.B. has mixed up another matter
in which I do not quite see
how
to help him. It may be that Mr Hillier, which magistrate, is anxious to go into the consular service,
that if LD Clarendon was
and
Mr Stiller an consul to him,
he has urgently to request that
a good which magistrate is sent
5. I am
Sorry
I hear that
Mr Selby the policeman just sent accountant in Wally was fit
out as
for his work. I remember nothing of
this policeman's appointment, which think it should have
been brought to my notice and his testimonials examined
Hm. No. 13.
I concur as to 1,2&3, that leave should be granted in the despatch forwarded as delay