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Madison when ke on y hore with me, and was in the Central Police Station I told him to get tone e of the Boarding House Keepers, whom he knows, to give bait, and also to live with, other unse he would have to stop until the even CA 18 in the charge. was decided. tand got Jam gol James Mitchell for his rety, and went also to live with heim. This is all that curred as far as I can recollect. With regard to the conversation I had with Mr Farrant, of having void Jamnol เก anything. no more than what I have written.

In conclusion I must beg respectfully to say that in the whole of the proceedings I had no other feeling than that of carrying out the duties of the Office entrusted to me, and without any personal interest towards Madison or any other person.

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In 2635 756. 179

Extract of a Despatch from Lord Granard to the British Minister at Washington, dated March 14, 1886, of which our copy has already been sent by the Colonial Office to Sir John Bowring.

a matter of discretion, " it is to be regretted that the Officers of Police did not provide themselves with a Magistrate's warrant before going on board the "Reindeer, " but considering that the representation made at the Police Office evou tkal Madison was at that time ted to undue violence, H. M's Government are of opinion that the Officers were in strictness justified in acting as they did without warrant.

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Madison when ke on y hore with me, and was in the Central Police Station I told him to get tone e of the Boarding House Keepers, whom he knows, to give bait, and also to live with, other unse he would have to stop until the even CA 18 in the charge. was decided. tand got Jam gol James Mitchell for his rety, and went also to live with heim. This is all that curred as far as I can recollect. With regard to the conversation I had with Mr Farrant, of having void Jamnol เก anything. no more than what I have written. In conclusion I must beg respectfully to say that in the whole of the proceedings I had no other feeling than that of carrying out the duties of the Office entrusted to me, and without any personal interest towards Madison or any other person. { In 2635 756. 179 Extract of a Despatch from Lord Granard to the British Minister at Washington, dated March 14, 1886, of which our copy has already been sent by the Colonial Office to Sir John Bowring. a matter of discretion, " it is to be regretted that the Officers of Police did not provide themselves with a Magistrate's warrant before going on board the "Reindeer, " but considering that the representation made at the Police Office evou tkal Madison was at that time ted to undue violence, H. M's Government are of opinion that the Officers were in strictness justified in acting as they did without warrant.
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Madison when ke on y hore with me, and was in the Central Police Stationn I told him to get tone e of the Boarding House Heepers, whom he knows, to give bait, and also to live with, other unse he would have to stop until the even CA 18 in the charge. was decided. tand got Jam Madison gol James Mitchell for his rety, and went also to live with heim. This is all that. в curred as far حمد as I can recollect. With regard to the conversation I had with Mr Farrant, of having void Jamnol เก anything. no more than what I have written." In conchesion I must beg respectfully to say that in the wholl of the proceedings I had noolter feeling than that of carrying out the duties of the Office entrusted to any personal interest me, and without towards Madison or any other person""." { In 2635 756. 179 Extract of a Oberpated from Lord Garendon to the British Minister at Washington, dated ch March 14. 1886, of which Our copy has already been vent by the Colonial Office to Sir John Bowring. а matter of discretion, " it is to be regielled that the "Officers of Police did not provide "themselves with a Magistrate's "before going on " warrant ¡ board the "Reindeer, " but considering that the representation " made at the Police Office evou "tkal Madison was at that time ted to undue violence, H. M's "Berbjected "Government are of opinion that the were in strictness justified " in acting as they did without "Officers A Ą rrant. j
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