Will be surely be in England: but this will be best known in
the W. India Department.
C. Mas 4
7
The Br. Honble
Fr E. B. Lytton, Bh
Sir John Bowring
4 March, 1859.
Victorias, Hongkong,
2 Inclosures.
N40.
Received
charges against Mr Singapore, bringing
from Mr Anstey at
Transmitting Communication
Caldwell
12878
The best course in this case will be to
refer this fresh set
of
indirect charges
to W. W. Robinson with the other long
Kong papers into who he will have to inquire.
Letter to that effect. When I have done with this
Sir P. Rayers has drafted
Probably the letter
Do not be fooled
as to
Robinson
(Copy.)
8.450
221
Singapore, 6th February, 1859
Sir,
I have the honor to inform
you,
that, understanding doubt has been cast, by Caldwell's
friends at Hongkong, upon the generally received statement of his having been obliged to leave
this place, for China, because
of
General crime, (which statement is
Letter from the
Hongkong to Right Honorable Lord Stanley
17th May, 18581
substantially embodied in my communication of the 17th May
The Honorable W. T. Mercer, Esq, Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong.-
will bespre lany be in England: but this will be best known in
the W. India Department.
C. Mas 4
7
The Br. Hon ble
Fir E. B. Lytton, Bh
Sir John Bowring
4 March, 1859.
Victorias, Hongkong,
2 Inclosures.
N40.
Received
charges against Mr Singapore, bringing
pom Mir Anstey at
Fransmitting Communication
Caldwell
12878
The best comme in this case with be t
refer this fresh set
of
indirect charges
Z WW. Robinson with the other tong
Kong hapus into who he will have Адидите.
lette L that effect. Wh I hap with this
Si P. Rayers has drapho
Probably the letter
Do not be fooded
as tw
Robinson
Copy.)
8.450
221
Singapore, 6th February, 1859
Sir
I have the honor to inform
you,
some
that, understanding doubt has beencast, by Caldwell's
the
friends at Stongkong, upon generally received statement of his having been, bliged to leave
this place, for China, because.
of
General crime, (which statement is
Letter from the
Hongkong to Right Stonorable Lord Stanley
17° May, 18581
substantially embodied in my communication of the 17th May
The Nonorable W. T. Mercer, Esg, Colonial Secretary,
Songkong.-
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.