Government Offices, Victoria Hongkong. 29th January 1859.

I regret to have to trouble you with another letter from Mr. Auxey, dated and received yesterday, on the usual subject of his imaginary grievances.

As the mail closes tonight, I have no time to make any comment on this production, nor, even if time were allowed, do I think I should waste it.

The Right Honorable Sir Edward B. Lytton, Bart., M.P.

22/3

I support pension to which Lo Camarron is entitled.

I do not know anything about it myself.

Yes - It was an understanding with the previous Governor, Sir John Bowring, that Su J. Bruning was entitled to a pension for 10 years, I think £1000.

I communicated with Mr. Hammond on the subject.

Sir E. B. Lytton, Bart.

The Rt. Honble Governor Sir John Bowring, 29 January, 1859.

Victoria, Hongkong,

N. 29.

Received 21 MAR 1859.

Replying to Despatch No. ... of 1858.

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