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16

by the erection

57

Batteries

on

points, augmenting

and

"Police,

Au

Commanding

land and water

organizing a Corps

of

of vol

volunteers

(I was unanimously elected to be their Colonel) I had the satisfaction of seeing the mind of this Community reassured and native confidence re-established. I had the happiness

on that occasion that

occasion that reward,

of receiving

one

to

my

ever the most grateful feelings from force of early associations, the prompt approbation of my immediate chief the Secretary of State himself. Again

in

the winter

of 1856 in the absence of the Governor from the Colony it fell to my

lot to render it service.

at a most perilous crisis, in

suppressing

the

rising of the Chinese

Inhabitants by bringing to bear upon the events at the due moment

that personal ascendency

over

the

578

desperadoes of the population which I had gained during my career as

chief Magistrate. It was happily quelled without the loss of a single life, and I was heartily thanked by Sir John Bowring on his return from Canton, in the presence

of the Secretary to the Superintendency for having "by presence of mind and prompt action at the critical moment saved the effusion of Blood in the Streets of the City" - His Excellency

pleased to instruct

me

was

forthwith to report in detail the whole matter to the Secretary of State which I did accordingly.

1858-

- see Despatch N. 196 of 22nd November 1858. No Covering Despatch from Sir John Bowring however accompanied mine, and to this I attribute a simple acknowledgment from the Secretary of State, though how grateful would it have been to

my

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اور 16 by the erection 57 Batteries on points, augmenting and "Police, Au Commanding land and water organizing a Corps of of vol volunteers (I was unanimously elected to be their Colonel) I had the satisfaction of seeing the mind of this Community reassured and native confidence re-established. I had the happiness on that occasion that occasion that reward, of receiving one to my ever the most grateful feelings from force of early associations, the prompt approbation of my immediate chief the Secretary of State himself. Again in the winter of 1856 in the absence of the Governor from the Colony it fell to my lot to render it service. at a most perilous crisis, in suppressing the rising of the Chinese Inhabitants by bringing to bear upon the events at the due moment that personal ascendency over the 578 desperadoes of the population which I had gained during my career as chief Magistrate. It was happily quelled without the loss of a single life, and I was heartily thanked by Sir John Bowring on his return from Canton, in the presence of the Secretary to the Superintendency for having "by presence of mind and prompt action at the critical moment saved the effusion of Blood in the Streets of the City" - His Excellency pleased to instruct me was forthwith to report in detail the whole matter to the Secretary of State which I did accordingly. 1858- - see Despatch N. 196 of 22nd November 1858. No Covering Despatch from Sir John Bowring however accompanied mine, and to this I attribute a simple acknowledgment from the Secretary of State, though how grateful would it have been to my
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اور 16 by the erection 57 Batteries on points, augmenting and "Police, Au Commanding land and water organizing a Corps of of vol volunteers (was unanimously elected me to be their Colonch) I had the satisfaction of seems the mind of this Community rascured and native confidence re-established. I had the happiness on that occasion that occasion that reward, of receiving one to my ever the most grateful seelings from force of carly associations, the prompt approbation of my immediate chief the Sccretary of State himself- Again of 1856 in the absence of the Governor from the Colony it fell to my in the winter lot to render it service. at a most perilous crisis, in suppressing the rising of the Chinese Inhabitants by bringing to bear upon the crvente at the due moment that personal ascendency over the the 578 desperadoes of the population which I had gained during my career as chief Magistrate. It was happily quelled without the loss of a single life, and I was heartily thanked by Sir John Bowring on his return from Canton, in the presence of the Secretary to the Superintendency for having "by presence "of mind and prompt action at the "critical moment saved the effusion of "Blood in the Streets of the City" - Sis Excellency pleases to instruct me was forthwith to report in detail the whole matter to the Secretary of State which I did accordingly- 1858- - see Despatel N. 196 of 22th November 1200- No Covering Despatch from Sir John Browning however accompanied mine, and to this I attribute a simple acknowledgment from the Secretary of State, though how grateful would it have been to my
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اور

16

by the erection

57

Batteries

on

points, augmenting

and

"Police,

Au

Commanding

land and water

organizing a Corps

of

of vol

volunteers

(was unanimously elected me to be their Colonch) I had the satisfaction of seems the mind of this Community rascured and native confidence re-established. I had the happiness

on that occasion that

occasion that reward,

of receiving

one

to

my

ever the most grateful seelings from force of carly associations, the prompt approbation of my immediate chief the Sccretary of State himself- Again

of 1856 in the absence of the Governor from the Colony it fell to my

in

the winter

lot to render it service.

at a most perilous crisis, in

suppressing

the

rising of the Chinese

Inhabitants by bringing to bear upon the crvente at the due moment

that personal ascendency

over

the

the

578

desperadoes of the population which I had gained during my career as

chief Magistrate. It was happily quelled without the loss of a single life, and I was heartily thanked by Sir John Bowring on his return from Canton, in the presence

of the Secretary to the Superintendency for having "by presence "of mind and prompt action at the "critical moment saved the effusion of "Blood in the Streets of the City" - Sis Excellency

pleases to instruct

me

was

forthwith to report in detail the whole matter to the Secretary of State which I did accordingly-

1858-

- see Despatel N. 196 of 22th November 1200- No Covering Despatch from Sir John Browning however accompanied mine, and to this I attribute a simple acknowledgment from the Secretary of State, though how grateful would it have been to

my

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