40.

all occasions.

I am convinced that,

Fif further communication with the Office be interdicted to him, and the interdict becomes known, there will

be no lack of complainants I suspect that Mr.A. S, Dixson will readily give you valuable information subject. But the man's tyrannies &extortions, - not to speak of graver

on this

crimes, - are so well known

-

in the market which he

monopolises, and indeed in every branch of commerce

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or intercourse between man

and man with which he intermeddles, that I should think there will be no

difficulty in finding scones of witnesses, of the enquiry be instituted and prosecuted

Band with publicity and dispatch.

In a number of the China Mail for Tune last, that

for instance that o

it is stated the occasions of the commutation of sentence of death recorded against the convicted traitor of Lookampoo, there was a riot or disturbance at

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