for the condemnation or restitution of goods of small value captured

from Pirates, I have much pleasure, and Commissary of the

as

Judge

Nice - Admiralty Court here, in

offering such suggestions, in compliance

-

with

Your Excellency's request, as seem to me applicable to the matter referred to - Those suggestions I have embodied in a paper, sent herewith,

and that

paper

contain an

will be found

to

entirely new System of

procedure, together with a Table of

Fees, and complete set of

Forms -

that the whole extent of the

Alterations which I propose, and the

mode of carrying them practically

into

effect, may be seen at

once.

I by

no means desire that

my

plan of amendment should supersede

any other which may

be

to

Your

suggested Excellency by your

Law

officer, but as Judge of Admiralty

I submit it, and it will be to me

a source of much pleasure to find that I have been able not only to give

Your Excellency

some Assistance in a

matter little understood, but have

contributed in some

degree

to the

an easy remedy

to

an

application of

admitted evil.

I have &c.

(Signed) W. H. Adams,

M.

Judge & Commissary,

(True Copy)

Colonial Secretary.

v. a.

Count of Hong Kong(?)

Here is the revised response in HTML format as requested: for the condemnation or restitution of goods of small value captured from Pirates, I have much pleasure, and Commissary of the as Judge Nice - Admiralty Court here, in offering such suggestions, in compliance - with Your Excellency's request, as seem to me applicable to the matter referred to - Those suggestions I have embodied in a paper, sent herewith, and that paper contain an will be found to entirely new System of procedure, together with a Table of Fees, and complete set of Forms - that the whole extent of the Alterations which I propose, and the · mode of carrying them practically into effect, may be seen at once. I by no means desire that my plan of amendment should supersede any other which may be to Your suggested Excellency by your Law officer, but as Judge of Admiralty I submit it, and it will be to me a source of much pleasure to find that I have been able not only to give Your Excellency some Assistance in a matter little understood, but have contributed in some degree to the an easy remedy to an application of admitted evil. I have &c. (Signed) W. H. Adams, M. Judge & Commissary, (True Copy) Colonial Secretary. v. a. Count of Hong Kong(?) has been revised to the following HTML output.

for the condemnation or restitution of goods of small value captured

from Pirates, I have much pleasure, and Commissary of the

as

Judge

Nice - Admiralty Court here, in

offering such suggestions, in compliance

with

Your Excellency's request, as seem to me applicable to the matter referred to - Those suggestions I have embodied in a paper, sent herewith,

and that paper contain an entirely new System of procedure, together with a Table of Fees, and complete set of Forms - that the whole extent of the Alterations which I propose, and the mode of carrying them practically into effect, may be seen at once.

I by no means desire that my plan of amendment should supersede any other which may be suggested to Your Excellency by your Law officer, but as Judge of Admiralty I submit it, and it will be to me a source of much pleasure to find that I have been able not only to give Your Excellency some Assistance in a matter little understood, but have contributed in some degree to the application of an easy remedy to an admitted evil.

I have &c.

(Signed) W. H. Adams,

M.

Judge & Commissary,

(True Copy)

Colonial Secretary.

v. a.

Count of Hong Kong

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