place of Colonial Secretary, and made Lieut. Governor, by the Duke of Newcastle, in order to effect that arrangement which Sir J. Bowring has since by his conduct upset.

& Wh ... und at lot. Barnes's age after so many years spent in H. Kong, he is hardly likely to render effective service elsewhere, even if any opportunity presented itself.

H.M. 29 Constantly, this is expected to result in a negative outcome.

I till ... for I. Bowring std be informed that the patrol boat has been under the conduction of the Navy and that they qued with me in this that the acperlaten should hold, not be uncumill in the Palace of the frame of that were the only question motord - yet that it should not be find the Colony to sanctie it under the quity coupent.

De from we by this a free for a slag Mulund.

M. N. 30 forme pepers which was witte Sheve delveved this could be procured.

Ner Merriale. Good shar pes This, I suppose, is as negative as a response can be; at least there would be marked injustice in turning Col. Caine's use remond from his ... who ter till llc bes Laborat.

29 W Labouchere > Laz own 20333 24-12 Gov 11056 informed 6 Jan 757 .3. 170011

€905-1989 Sir 11527 RECEIVED DEC27 3856 174 Treasury Chambers 26th December 1856

with reference to your Letter of the 17 Instant, transmitting copy of a Despatch from the Governor of Hong Kong, submitting a Report and Estimate to nine hundred and amounting five pounds, nineteen shillings and nine pence, for a new Boat House for the Marine and Police Departments in that Colony, I am directed, by Lords Commissioners of the Her Majesty's Treasury, to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary Labouchere, regarding the German Ierivate. Erg.

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