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I trust under all the circumstances, the course pursued may succeed. Your Excellency's approval.

How far the evidence herewith forwarded, together with such as the officer and men of "Childers" sent down in charge will be enabled to furnish, if required, will suffice to conviction, is a question upon which I can hardly offer an opinion.

Ensure the safety of the wounded Chinese, the enclosed affidavit of the surgeon under whose charge he has been placed certifies, and the remainder of the Sunk's crew having been liberated by Capt. Pitman, it is equally impossible for the moment to secure their attendance at Hongkong. The officer sent in charge of the schooner, Lieut. Graham, has signed entries in the Log of the Childers handed into the Consular Court, and included in the evidence clearly affixing the act of Piracy upon the "Sunk", and the breach of the Navigation Laws from the irregularity of the papers, and there can be no doubt to identify the Prisoners as the Master and crew found on board the schooner on the 23rd June, the day after the plundering had taken place, in sight of all on board. H.M. Ship's crew deficiency of evidence therefore will be found.

If, contrary to my expectation, there should in the opinion of the legal authorities of the Colony, not be reasonable probability of obtaining a conviction without the presence of some of the crew of the Sunk, and it is doubted their evidence can be forwarded; to guard against future difficulty or unnecessary delay, I have called upon the Officiating Superintendent at once to take the proper steps to ascertain the names and residence of the whole of the crew and to hold them in readiness at short notice for embarkation, should their presence be deemed necessary at Hongkong as witnesses.

I have thus endeavoured to the best of my ability to further the ends of Justice with the least possible delay or inconvenience to the public services, and for greater security the original

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I trust under all the circumstances, the course pursued may succeed. Your Excellency's approval. How far the evidence herewith forwarded, together with such as the officer and men of "Childers" sent down in charge will be enabled to furnish, if required, will suffice to conviction, is a question upon which I can hardly offer an opinion. Ensure the safety of the wounded Chinese, the enclosed affidavit of the surgeon under whose charge he has been placed certifies, and the remainder of the Sunk's crew having been liberated by Capt. Pitman, it is equally impossible for the moment to secure their attendance at Hongkong. The officer sent in charge of the schooner, Lieut. Graham, has signed entries in the Log of the Childers handed into the Consular Court, and included in the evidence clearly affixing the act of Piracy upon the "Sunk", and the breach of the Navigation Laws from the irregularity of the papers, and there can be no doubt to identify the Prisoners as the Master and crew found on board the schooner on the 23rd June, the day after the plundering had taken place, in sight of all on board. H.M. Ship's crew deficiency of evidence therefore will be found. If, contrary to my expectation, there should in the opinion of the legal authorities of the Colony, not be reasonable probability of obtaining a conviction without the presence of some of the crew of the Sunk, and it is doubted their evidence can be forwarded; to guard against future difficulty or unnecessary delay, I have called upon the Officiating Superintendent at once to take the proper steps to ascertain the names and residence of the whole of the crew and to hold them in readiness at short notice for embarkation, should their presence be deemed necessary at Hongkong as witnesses. I have thus endeavoured to the best of my ability to further the ends of Justice with the least possible delay or inconvenience to the public services, and for greater security the original Page 140
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I trust under all the circumstances, the course- of the pursued may suect. Your Excellency's approvals . How far the evidence herewith. forwarded, together with such as the officer and mon- "Childers" sent down in charge will be enabled_ to furnish, if required, will suffice to conviction, is a - question upon which. I may hardly offer an opinion. Ensure 1.$ chinion. The rvounded. Chineser cannot in the meantime _ be sent with safety, the enclosed affidavit of the surgeon-under- whose_ charge he has been placed certifies _ and-the- remainder of the Sunk's brew having been liberated by Capt. Pitman, it is equally impossible_ for the moment to secure their attendance at Hongkong. The officer sent in- schooner, Lieut.. Graham, however signed- - entries in the Log of the Childers handed into charge of the the Consular Court, and included in the the evidence clearly affixing the act of Piracy upon the "Sffee"," and the breach of the Navigation Laws from_ the ineqularity of the papers _ and be. no doubt can 140 - identify the Prisoners as the. Master and brew found- on board. the schomer on the 23rd June- the day after the plundering had taken place, in no sight of all on board. H. M. Ships Strust deficiency of evidened therefore will be found. -but- if, contrary to my expectation, there should in the opinion of the legal authorities of the Colony, not be reasonable probability of obtaining without the presence of Aunk, and too 01 0 a conviction "some of the brew of the doubt their evidence) can be forwarded; to guard against future- difficulty or unnecsiny delay, I have called upon the Officiating Saoutae. at once to take the proper stops to accertain the vrames and residence of the whole of the faew_ and to hold them in, at a short readiness at notice, for embarkation, should their presence necessary at Hongkong : - witnefors be dromed, sucessary avitnesses I have thus endeavoured to the best of my ability to further the ends of Justice with the lea: possible delay or inconvenience to the public - 02 services, and for greater security the original_
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I trust under all the circumstances, the course-

of the

pursued may suect. Your Excellency's approvals .

How far

the evidence herewith. forwarded, together with such as the officer and mon- "Childers" sent down in charge will be enabled_ to furnish, if required, will suffice to conviction, is a - question upon which. I may hardly offer an opinion.

Ensure

1.$

chinion. The rvounded. Chineser

cannot in the meantime _ be sent with safety, the enclosed affidavit of the surgeon-under- whose_ charge he has been placed certifies _ and-the- remainder of the Sunk's brew having been liberated by Capt. Pitman, it is equally impossible_ for the moment to secure their attendance at Hongkong. The officer sent in- schooner, Lieut.. Graham, however signed- - entries in the Log of the Childers handed into

charge of the

the Consular Court, and included in the

the

evidence

clearly affixing the act of Piracy upon the "Sffee"," and the breach of the Navigation Laws from_ the ineqularity of the papers _ and be. no doubt

can

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- identify the Prisoners as the. Master and brew

found-

on board. the schomer

on the 23rd June-

the day after the plundering had taken place,

in

no

sight of all on board. H. M. Ships Strust deficiency of evidened therefore will be found. -but-

if, contrary to my expectation, there should in the opinion of the legal authorities of the Colony, not be reasonable probability of obtaining without the presence of

Aunk,

and too

01 0

a conviction

"some of the brew of the

doubt their evidence) can

be forwarded;

to guard against future- difficulty or unnecsiny delay, I have called upon the Officiating Saoutae. at once to take the proper stops to accertain the vrames and residence of the whole of the faew_

and to hold them in,

at a short

• readiness at

notice, for embarkation, should their presence

necessary at Hongkong :

- witnefors be dromed, sucessary

avitnesses

I have thus endeavoured to the best of

my ability to further the ends of Justice with the lea: possible delay

or inconvenience to the public -

02

services, and for greater security the original_

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