Under the Chico
Falling Papringers Act
Be have the honor to be
Mr. Whist
16
Mean
fir
Your obedient
humble Servant
Now Bundoch Reduci Rogers.
Ochay.
her
Sov 5046.
Drafted with Gov 5046. Aude letters to G.S. desp : & for. 11. Aug. 186...95
...ft with Gov. 5046.
Cedry 22 July
5924 trong động
RECEIVED
JUNE 30
1856
Emmigration
gration Office. 28th June 1856.
35
...your letter of the 11th instant,
Enclosing a Despatch from H. M. Bouring
with numerous Enclosures, relative to the
Seizure of the "Devant," and the contemplated
seizure of the Several Vessels, for violating the Passenger Act.
I. These vessels belong to a Mr. M. Connick who is said to be a subject of the
...
Republic...
...
I
I
However, to follow the exact output format requested (HTML usingfor paragraphs), and to apply the rules for OCR proofreading, the corrected version should be:
Under the Chico
Falling Passengers Act
Be have the honor to be
Mr. Whist
16
Mean
fir
Your obedient
humble Servant
Now Bundoch Reduci Rogers.
Ochay.
her
Sov 5046.
Drafted with Gov 5046. Aude letters to G.S. desp : & for. 11. Aug. 185...95
Ift with Gov. 5046.
Cedry 22 July
5924
RECEIVED
JUNE 30
1856
Emmigration
Emigration Office. 28th June 1856.
35
I have to acknowledge your letter of the 11th instant,
Enclosing a Despatch from H. M. Bouring
with numerous Enclosures, relative to the
Seizure of the "Devant," and the contemplated
seizure of the Several Vessels, for violating the Passengers Act.
I. These vessels belong to a Mr. M. Connick who is said to be a subject of the
...
Republic
I
I
Let's reformat it according to the rules and requested output.Under the Chico
Falling Passengers Act
Be have the honor to be
Mr. Whist
16
Mean
fir
Your obedient
humble Servant
Now Bundoch Reduci Rogers.
Ochay.
her
Sov5046.
Drafted with Gov5046. Aude letters to G.S. desp: & for. 11. Aug. 185...95
Ift with Gov5046.
Cedry22 July
5924
RECEIVED
JUNE 30
1856
Emigration Office. 28th June 1856.
35
I have to acknowledge your letter of the 11th instant,
Enclosing a Despatch from H.M. Bouring
with numerous Enclosures, relative to the
Seizure of the "Devant," and the contemplated
seizure of the Several Vessels, for violating the Passengers Act.
I. These vessels belong to a Mr. M. Connick who is said to be a subject of the
Republic
I
I