te
Justion of the Peace, may be accepted by they unless M. Baldwell be removed.
Gorence,
Hoir Excellency, not thought fit, at present, to allow Mr. Anstey to withdraw, but has advised_
a proper enquiry to be made
trim that he will cause
into the alleged criminalities,
and take such
ulterior measures as circumstances
and demand.
may justify
Concern the
As these questions so intimately administration of furtice and the purity and integrity of the Magisterial bench, Hir Excellency requests
that the justices with promptly
of Servestigations, and with
nominate of Committee
and with report the results of
"that investigation, as regards the position of the
various parties Concerned
Every official assistance will be given to
the Inquiry!
and His Excellency is not desirous of -limiting their powers, by pointing out any particular course of preceding. The use of the Combit Chaber will be at the disposal of the Committee, should_ such be their pleasure!
To be communicated to the Hruble: The Chief Magistrate, who is requested to convene the fustices at as early a period ons practicable, with the new of giving effect to the objects of this
randum
True
this memo=
(Signed) 1.13.
copy (Signed) W. J. Bridges,
a. c.IS.
17/5/58.
Copy to Gou
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RECEIVED
AUG 14 1858
My Lord,
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Attorneylgenerals Office Hongthing 20st June 1838
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I have the honor to represent to
your Lordship the necessity of some provision bung made by the local authorities here for the protection of
filling
the person and property of one, so invidions and prominent a post.
Her Majesty's Attorney
as that of
General, against the attacks of the
Chinese
scum of
of this place, the refuse and
Compere. the neighboring
Your Lordship will perceive from the documents in the Appendice at various times, since that I have
my
Made
retium por sick leave in India.
the proper application, and
The Right Honnable
The lord Stanley M. P.
Principal seytary of Style for the Colosi
Downing Stret