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:emembering the care of the "Talle D'Agen in Lextember 1861, I on consultation with the Acting Attorney General requested the French Consul to expedite the departure of the Louis" to whampon whence she came, where Innverstand the matter is now undergoing that investigation, which

as it failed in

it failed in the case

allude to, could not have been

and

undertaken succesfully here]

Bat I submit that

regards

collection (and Jundustand M.

Jamsson to make no

complaint regards chisement ) M. Lobscheid and

replied

Mn. Thomselt have satisfactorily rested to Mr Lampson's objections, and I do

not think that unlicensed Houses

the notice of the Superio

could

escape

Officers of our Police to whom the Provisions of Ordinances Se11 of 1857

and N. 8 of 1858 are well known.

case to which M. Sampson

The

reters in his mention then three

of Houses Known to him is explained

by Mr. Lolscheid, and it seems that there had been visited by Merds Lobscheid and Lechler. And there thing wrong there gentlemen

been

any

would at once

have communicated

with the Captain Superintendent of Police and this

was

the course thank

Mr Sampson, more especially

a

as

Government Officer, enspecting

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