Date of Dispatch

Subject of Dispatch

141 16 October Forwarding a Return shewing the number of Chinese emigrants who have left this colony in foreign ships from 10th November 1854 to 30th September 1855

147 22 October

148 11th. Correcting an error in paragraphs 21 and 22 of Despatch No. 137 of 10th September.

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152 12th

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154 155

11 Reporting on Mr. G. Overbeck's eligibility as Russian Consul at Hong Kong, stating an application be made for an Exequatur by the Russian Minister in London

Inclosing Correspondence Connected with the subject office.

Department, regarding a complaint made by the Admiralty agent on board, the "Meander"

Reporting sale of Crown land on the 19 and 20 October 1855

With reference to Desp. No. 148 of 5th, reporting passage allowed in the Mail Steamer, at the contract rate to W. Selby, and that the amount thereof has been paid from the Colonial Treasury

Mr. Alexander Recommending for the office of Registrar of the Supreme Court on a reduced salary

Reporting arrival of the "Nankin", with more than 100 Russian Prisoners on board, being part of those captured in the Bremen Brig "Greta", in the Sea of Ochotsk

Miscellaneous.

Copy to

17 Jan 1856

46 - Confid.

RECEIVED JAN. 7

Hong Kong Government Offices, Victoria, Hong Kong, 6 November 1855.

I have the honor to forward to you Copies of Correspondence which have taken place between the United States and British Authorities, on the subject of Misunderstandings growing out of the interference of the Laws within this Colony.

I deeply regret that the Susceptibilities of any of the officers

The Right Honorable Sir William Molesworth, Bart., M.P.,

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