all willing to go." "bub as I could
"no longer
allow
my
name to be
" connected with the parties, drequentid
" the Contractors to unshif the men
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as loci
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could. This was
they accordingly done, to the
regreh
arih
would appear frome of the prople.
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The first point which come, out clearly from the above state= -muent is, that the information which had been conveyed to the
rettrerlands. Government, that the Honghong Authorities had required the relanding of the
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:the Emigrants
board the Vorstand,
I on
was incorrect.
and, sas
The Local Authorities threw
no
obclare in the way of the despatch of that-vepel- nor did they interfere with sexfurther than to saliepy
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themselves, as they
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were bound to do,
that the Emigrants on board were
there of their
own
free will. The
del.
charter was thrown up by the. Lobschied himself, buch for what
leason e
easy
exerph pique it is not
to understand.
4. Second in respect to Mr.
Lobschied his
ki.nself
Sir R. Mur Donnell
expresses a very unfavorable opinion.
He
says
that he has no reliance
MW. Lobschied's veracilic
househ
discharge of his dution and be
to an pinion exprefed
refers
a report
d in
which I submitted to
M. Secretary Cardwell on
1866, as coricing the opinion
in
19. April
we had
regard
formed at this offier to the lax and unsatisfactory