with the view of preventing
supplies of arms & warlike
stores from
reaching the Taipings he was directed
by M. L. & transmit to us,
together with the precis's
and with the correspondence
Papers
which has passed
on
the
subject since the date of the last mentioned Report,
letters
the accompanying & their inclosures from the Colonial & India Offices, & a letter addressed to Ld.
{
by As Laird, complaining
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of her having been prevented by those restrictions from disposing of some guns of
the value of £2,000, which
he purchased at Woolwich
in June last for exportation
to those markets : & InHammond
was
requested
that
we would
take unfavourable's representations
into consideration, & report
to M. L. our opinion I thereupon.
In obedience to M. L.'s commands, we have considered this
Case &
have