H

*Cor

6.

Jur, or other,

nor

any

articles of a bulky

nature (more expecially in reford to the Madras N. I. whom I saw re-embark one by one

Inent with Mr Bridges

the carried away. me

in his bout, after saing the Natic Troops Embarked

The Europeans nre in the Mm of War Boats, under the command of Captain Honland, of The Calcutta.

The above is all the information Scar Live

live as to any articles belonging to the thimes

carried away by the hoops from

Centorin And the for articles taken nue of so trifting a value, that I did not consider them worth my notice. I did not see in the Mandaim's house or elsewhere, any For Clothing or artistes of value.

B'

The original of the Letter, alluded to. Rezultate

Register on the King King Register of the 28th April 1857, Liber Jens HE. The fovenor, to Colonel Dunlop, commanding the Garrison, I have before seen it was sent round from the Town Mapp's Office, tobe sheiver to all the Officers of the Expedition, attached to the Memorandum as therein joven, and to which I amongst others signed my I am unable to give any information as to the

manner in which a copy of this Letter, came into the possession of the cditor, the whole of the Offices

under. my command

command having

formally

Witness.

formally denied

Shance.

been taken

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any knowledge of this concum-

Colonel Dunlop. Royal Milling, States,

on an

It was reported time, that datain outletes had

away from the Chinese by some of the Twops, employed

Expedition to Corloon ; Imade inquiries on the subject, and rexist a small amount of articles in return, which I formarded to HE. The Governor.

On the receipt of a note now produced four ME. The Gormor (macked 13 ) Iduickd the Town Major to circulate the contents of it. with the Memo : (marked "C") tonhich is appended the anoners of the Offices ; not Considering some of them satisfactiry. drected the two Mimorauda, also produced, to be formaided separately to the Officers of the 5 ft Ripment, and the "Madras

and the "Madras Nat: Infantry

I

Previous to the receipt of the Governois note of the 25th April, N. Excellency had told me that he had heard some things had been taken away fund Coon loon, & that if all whe returned

official notice of it. I then sent for Majn Cazalet, who was mith me at the timed the note in question

he should take no

mas

mith of

received, and at once should it to hind

I then called upon His Excellency regard

to the

Strong Expressions made use. in his note of the 25 and shortly after

leaving his offer Irceinch the noto antes. the

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