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against whom the Attorney General die not conciser that ther was
sufficient evidence to justify his rendition - ans à addresses the telegram to Your Lorship enquriting whether I chant's liberate the other two brisoners or continue their detention pensing further
instructions.
The letters of insul Stewlett of 14th December, 1888, 11th April, 1884, une 16th Anquet 1881, in which he distinctly and repeatedly expresses his - belief that
promises
given by
the Chinese Bovernment not
to inflict torture will not be observes, however formal such promites may be; and the letter of Sir Thomas trace of November in which be supports the opinion exprefiées by Jovent Stewlett, have been: transmitter to Your Loschip
Governor Stennelly's despatch E of 144 December hast JM 173,
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by
and I cannot find
that
any
further correspondence has taken hlace with wither of
MA
there
this subject, wie
Officers, that date. Taking into consideration these opinions of Sir Thomas trade and
to