of the seizure of the British Steamer "Carisbrooke", which has been drawn up by Mr. Wayllar, who was engaged professionally by the Owners of that Vessel.

I propose to forward a copy to Her Majesty's Minister at Peking with a view to suggesting an alteration of the Rules governing Cases of seizure by Customs Cruisers being considered.

I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient humble servant, H. J. [or possibly: H. E. or another initials, but most likely a name starting with 'H' and 'J' or similar] Administrator.

Under Sec: of State. Foreign Office MINUTE.

Seen. 256 13th October 1875. The 209_115 Oct 75. With reference to previous correspondence. I am directed by the Earl of Carnarvon to transmit to you a copy of further correspondence from the Officer Administering the Govt of Hongkong, enclosing a printed Report on the case of the "Carisbrooke" by Mr. Hayllar & Co., Member of Lloyd's, respecting the case.

For J. Pauncefote. 12 Mr. Malcolm, Mr. Mordaunt. Mr. Herbert. Mr. Lowther. Lord Carnarvon.

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