Chinaman in Hay charged by the (hence Shave for with piracy me now been release), and that an application has been made for the extradition of the alleged pirate.
2. Col. Stanley presumes that the Hongkong Governor will proceed in the matter of this demand for extradition in accordance with standing instructions, and he does not understand that the Acting Governor requires any further instructions on the subject.
3. I am also to forward to Lord Salisbury copy of a telegram which Colonel Hanley encloses. In the 2nd para. of your letter under acknowledgment Mr. Marsh asks for approval of their action in releasing sailors. In any case he comments and also adds any Insp. Love's remarks with the telegram.