no
Dale
Desfor
of Destp.
1856.
Subject of Despatch.
lant,
to Despatch No. 166, of 15th October In reference to Despatch No. 166,
on the subject of the last inclosure in Mr. Hudson's letter.
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16. Requesting permission to publish the correspondence on the Subject of reconstruction of the Legislative Council: Originals
November 10 Acknowledging Despatch No. 171 of 17 August, respecting the lasserger Ships "Devant" and "General Blanco."
Acknowledging Circular of 5th August, and reporting publication of Mr. Bruce's Despatch announcing additional facilities granted by the Transit Administration in Egypt.
11. In reply to Despatch No. 177 of 20th July, reporting repayment of Colonel Caine's passage Money
No
Date
of
Desfor: Desp:
1856.
Subject of Despatch.
178 November 11 Acknowledging Despatch No. 104
180
no
181
Acknowledging Circular of 7 August, and again suggesting the necessity of a Light House on Breton Island.
Submitting correspondence arising out of a Public Meeting held in the Colony on the 16th October
182
184
185.
189
Acknowledging Despatch No. 104 of 28th August, and reporting steps taken under the decision it conveyed
Reporting Military assistance rendered to Her Majesty's Naval Forces before Canton, in consequence of certain occurrences at that place.
Reporting measures adopted for the rescue of 2 German Missionaries settled on the mainland, about 10 Miles from Hongkong.
120 In Continuation of Despatch No. 161 of 10 October, reporting death at sea of Mr. J. B. Brown
Submitting communication from the great American Houses at Shanghai on the subject of a Mint in Hongkong
Reporting resumption of the Gaol Guard by the Military, in accordance with the Governor's directions to that effect.
In Continuation of Despatch No. 167 of 18 October, urging the appointment of a place of Transportation for Chinese convicts from Hongkong
Reporting final decision Conveyed to Mr. W. H. Mitchell Under Secretary of State: Despatch 10,10 (bidugurst; also, the leave of absence since granted him for 4 months)