27 March 1889.
81 in Cero 7. A. infr. February N. 335. 31 Dec beenth returned, F. Co. 1872. Hong Kong 1860 Immigration Board 13th March 1869.
408 I have to acknowledge your letter of 10th inst with one from the Foreign Office enclosing a despatch from H.M. Minister in Japan with a number of enclosures relative to a vessel which had arrived at Hakodate with none but Chinese onboard.
2. The circumstances were at first very mysterious. this vessel 2357 was mysterious- but it was ascertained that she was American vessel "Sis Tuderia Rogers Bash" A f afterward. a-n which had sailed