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Hong Kong. 22 October 1857
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The Lieutenant Generat has had under his consideration the procudings of a Court of Enquiry, assembled to investigate charges of misconduct made against the Cficers of a detachment, imployed at Cowlion, the 218 April Gud.
The Court have reported their "opinion that the effector to Cowloon, was conducted with great regularity & probaty Mat
" looting" took place on the part of the Eguers though a few insignificant articles, of little satin wire brought over as mementos of the occasion, by Court however, canned but remark on the conducit of Assistant som I the officers. The Turgeon Orr 59th Regiment, who appears to have acted (not being in
uny way "connected with the expedition ) in 'an im- proper and indiscreet manner"?
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The Lieutenant General has approved the Rocevilings, the Court, and has great satisfaction in adopting their opinion, that, the conduct of Major Cazalet, and of the detachment under his command, was correct & regular cannot however but express his regret that, Assistant Surgeon Orr
on this classy. He 59th Rey! should have been permitted to accompany the detach- ment as an Amateur, as his misconduct gave rise to reports prejudicial to the Troops.
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It is further matter of regret to the Lieutenant General that Officers whose unduct has thus been absolved from blame, shoute have forgotten the respect due to constituted authorities, & their. dignity, in the answers recorded by them to the Circular Memo: issued from the Town Major's Office on the 25th April.
highly improper the answers given by, Captains Carolet, Clarke, & Buck: Ineutenants Foote, Joy, & Thinkwin: Ensign Harrow and Mr Lloyd. For the
the juniors of these, there may perhaps be the excuse of having followed
example of their seniors.
He condemns and.
Court of Enquiry, of which Major General
C.B. is Resident, is dissolved.
By order
(Signed) WL. Pakenham
DA. G
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