J. Abishai Anstey Gr

M. Jorlisen

M. Mervile 2

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26th July sy

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your department, from the papers relating to the charges against Hong Kong, but cautiously with as affect their character, or contain the daily history of the whole case against them; And that he will, as the same time, to members all papers affecting

deliver myself.

I trust that your Grace will see the justice of including my present communication amongst the latter: so that your predecessor's statement that I have been guilty of

exparte underhand communication

may not go forth uncontradicted to the British public.

my

And,

again referring your Grace to

letter of yesterday, and restating the applications therein specified, I have to

the honour to be

My Lord-Duke,

Your Grace's most obedient & humble

Servant,

Herman Anstey

The Most Noble the Duke of Newcastle,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, Downing Street.

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day.

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J. Abishai Anstey Gr

M. Jorlisen

M. Mervile 2

...

121

6778.7410-75gd bok

Entered

26th July sy

TRANSMITTED FOR PARLIAMENT

4th March 1860 I am directed by the

Duke of Newcastle to

acknowledge your

letters of the 25th inst., and

to state that a draft announcement has been written for zealous approval. May

be included in the Paper for Parliament

(226

your department, from the papers relating to the charges against Hong Kong, but cautiously so as not to affect their character, or contain the daily history of the whole case against them; And that he will, at the same time, deliver to members all papers affecting

myself.

I trust that your Grace will see the justice of including my present communication amongst the latter: so that your predecessor's statement that I have been guilty of

ex parte underhand communication

may not go forth uncontradicted to the British public.

And, again referring your Grace to my letter of yesterday, and restating the applications therein specified, I have the honour to be

My Lord-Duke,

Your Grace's most obedient & humble

Servant,

Herman Anstey

The Most Noble the Duke of Newcastle,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, Downing Street.


Received this day.

...

May 20

...

discussion

...

the statement

addressed by you to him

on the 9th inst.

does he intend to

make my reply to

your observations

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J. Abishai Anstey Gr

M. Jorlisen

M. Mervile 2

121

6778.7410-75gd bok

Entered

26th July sy

TRANSMITTED FOR PARLIAMENT

4th March 1860 I am directed by the Duke of Newcastle to acknowledge your letters of the 25th inst., and to state that a draft announcement has been written for zealous approval.

May be included in the Paper for Parliament (226

from the papers relating to the charges against Hong Kong, but cautiously so as not to affect their character, or contain the daily history of the whole case against them; And that he will, at the same time, deliver to members all papers affecting myself.

I trust that your Grace will see the justice of including my present communication amongst the latter: so that your predecessor's statement that I have been guilty of ex parte underhand communication may not go forth uncontradicted to the British public.

And, again referring your Grace to my letter of yesterday, and restating the applications therein specified, I have the honour to be My Lord-Duke, Your Grace's most obedient & humble Servant, Herman Anstey

The Most Noble the Duke of Newcastle, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, Downing Street.

Received this day.

May 20

...

deems himself called upon to enter into discussion upon the statement addressed by you to him on the 9th inst.

Does he intend to make my reply to your observations?

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