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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.

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