States Authorities and the Government
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of this Colony, which has been already guaranteed and rerouted in my Despatches #187 & 35 Ultimis, and #135 and 137 of 14th Ultimo 117
I have the honour to be,
With the highest respect
Your Obedient Humble Servant,
Bhubanes
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U.S. Flag-Mips "Mreedman 2"
Hongkong,
November 16th 1855.
I have the honour to acknowledge
the receipt of Your Excellency's letter of
the 14th instant, with its enclosures,
and "the recollections of Hon. the M. Venidges of his interview with M. Mi Lane", and "the report of M. Grand-fire". There I shall transmit to the United States' Government, referring the whole subject.
Mr Webster's officious assertions quoted me, if they "do not constitute Inter-national Law, still less the law of Great Britain", at least constitute, Effectively, the American view of Inter-national Law.
The objections urged by your Lordship to the testimony of Honmos Cahill and
States Authorities and the fovemment
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of this Solow, which has been alread gruarain and rerouted in my
Decanteres #187 & 35 Ultinis, and £ 135 and 137 of 145 Ultime
ী117
I have the houn toke,
With the highest resect
Your Aunt Medient Humble Servant,
Bhubanes
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U.S. Flag-Mips "Mreedman 2 ?
Honighnig,
November 16th 1855.
I have the hover to achumpledge
the receipt of Your Excelleney's letter of
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the 14th instant, with its luclosures, -
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and
" the pecollections of Hom, the M. Venidges of
his interview with M. Mi Lane", a " the report of M. Grand-fire", _ There I shall transmit to the United States' Government, referring the vehicle subject.
Mit Webster's officious as que
quoted
me, if they " do not enstitite Inter- -Mational Lour, still less the lower of Great bonitain", _ at least constitute, Emecive, the American view of Inter -pational Law.
The objections urged by your swelling to the testiming of Himnos Cahill and
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