there was a band in their horses. that I may have craved this M. Lokareid's letter of Bo. If the 30th letter, Kob tho A. M.M. Keting Crnaud Contaimo untons pous. Food statements that are. The first is "Upon further examination I am sorry to find that all the proclamations that were made out in the name of B. A. Co. and not in my name."
Mips. is shown me to be the case by paper Ns. 9 (see list; bound at Hanahai-). The second is "But the fact of the proclamation not being made in my name, against the matter the Charge of Mr. Deane is more absurd, and it appears to me that they (? Mitaine) had not the slightest idea of the import of the papers, and at the hearing of the case his precis leveling before me, but being of opinion that these papers could not be used as evidence I avoided all allusion to their contents as much as probable."
In the evening of the same day M. Kotrahend called at my private house, and asked me to call him as a witness instead of bringing him before the court as defendant, saying at the same time that He would then explain everything. I declined, saying that the case had been before the magistrate and adjourned, it was in his hands, and must there remain to be settled by his decision.
In the evening I was informed that a number of coolies were detained on board the British ship Pothand. I had not been aware of this as my notice was not brought to me until 20... I have stated above that I was engaged all the 28th in translating the English from which they might learn its contents. This is not the case, for I was informed that armed men were placed at the gangways to prevent communication. I therefore determined to bring this matter under Section...
Page 344