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During the last mouth a
Louche, moved by a Chinese
Luscholder of this Colom, and flying the
the British Flag by virtuc If a Register under Ordinance P. 4 of 1855 was treated with such indiquity by the Canton Authorities that the Consul required of Ich, the Amperial Commissioner, catisfacton cxplanation.
refund, and after
This was
main corespondence the matter
was
placed in the hands of Sin
C
Michael Seymour, whore_
representations
the
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were met with
indifference, and who then felt himself compelled to
reent to free.
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The River Forts were rec
recupied
by Her Majesty's Naval Forces, and to render the Factories cafe the Admiral applied to me a parts of Sappers to pull down the Chinese Houses in their near.
for
to Sappers being in this Carrison, a Exptain and 18 men of
the Royal antillen
were sent up,
and there have since been
employed by the Admiral in working the Suns at a
captured
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to the Earl of Clarendon, as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and it
is necessary for me to refer
to them now-
During the last month a
Lorch, moved by a Chinese
Lorcha owner of this Colony, and flying the
the British Flag by virtue of a Register under Ordinance No. 4 of 1855 was treated with such indignity by the Canton Authorities that the Consul required of Yeh, the Imperial Commissioner, satisfactory explanation.
refund, and after
This was
main correspondence the matter
was
placed in the hands of Sir
Michael Seymour, whose
representations
were met with
indifference, and who then felt himself compelled to
resort to force.
occupied
The River Forts were reoccupied
by Her Majesty's Naval Forces, and to render the Factories safe the Admiral applied to me for a party of Sappers to pull down the Chinese Houses in their vicinity.
for
there being no Sappers in this Garrison, a Captain and 18 men of
the Royal Artillery
were sent up,
and there have since been
employed by the Admiral in working the guns at a
captured fort
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to the Earl of Clarendon, as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and it is necessary for me to refer to them now-
During the last month a Lorcha, moved by a Chinese Lorcha owner of this Colony, and flying the British Flag by virtue of a Register under Ordinance No. 4 of 1855 was treated with such indignity by the Canton Authorities that the Consul required of Yeh, the Imperial Commissioner, satisfactory explanation.
After main correspondence the matter was placed in the hands of Sir Michael Seymour, whose representations were met with indifference, and who then felt himself compelled to resort to force.
The River Forts were reoccupied by Her Majesty's Naval Forces, and to render the Factories safe the Admiral applied to me for a party of Sappers to pull down the Chinese Houses in their vicinity.
There being no Sappers in this Garrison, a Captain and 18 men of the Royal Artillery were sent up, and there have since been employed by the Admiral in working the guns at a captured fort.