204

reply, to Steele that His

Same, in Lordship c

concu A

generally

in the proposed Instructions to Governor Knutsford. As regards

the

approval of His Gallwey's

Action in orde

ordering the Police

Authorities not to execute the

sanant issued by the Magistrate in obedience to

a mandamus

from the

Supreme Court. Lord Salisbury observes that this is a point on which he is not invited to

express

any opinion.

With regard to the last paragraph of your Letter respecting the question of defining by a supplementary

Convention with the French

Government the vessels which

are entitled to have the

benefit of the privileges

conferred by the 5th clause of the Convention of

October

1856.

Lord Salisbury states that he

concurs in M. Hicks Beach's suggestions...

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