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Coby

Sir

L9933

204

Hongkong, Any 12.1859.

I have the honor to state to J. E. That in the month of January 1856, the New Granadian Govt requested the Govr of Hongkong to consent to the nomination of Mr. Silas E. Burrows, a citizen of the United States, as Consul in Hongkong for the Republic

Sir John Bowring consented

to this proposal, pending the Application which should in due course be made through the

Representative of New Granada H.E. Don Ezra I.A. Pardo

in

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Coby Sir L9933 204 Hongkong, Any 12.1859. I have the honor to state to J. E. That in the month of January 1856, the New Granadian Govt requested the Govr of Hongkong to consent to the nomination of Mr. Silas E. Burrows, a citizen of the United States, as Consul in Hongkong for the Republic Sir John Bowring consented to this proposal, pending the Application which should in due course be made through the Representative of New Granada H.E. Don Ezra I.A. Pardo in
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Coby Sir L9933 204 Boyota Any 12.159. I have the honor to state to J. E. That in the mouth of January 1856, the New Granadian Gwä requested the Gov- of Hongking to consent to the nomination of IN. Silas. E. Burrows, a [itizen of the United States, as (onsul in Hongkong for the Republic Sir John Bowring consented to this proposal, pending the Application which should in due course be made through the Representative of New Granada Ht. Erza I.A. Pardo in
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Coby

Sir

L9933

204

Boyota Any 12.159.

I have the honor to state to J. E. That in the mouth of January 1856, the New Granadian Gwä requested the Gov- of Hongking to consent to the nomination of IN. Silas. E. Burrows, a [itizen of the United States, as (onsul in Hongkong for the Republic

Sir John Bowring consented

to this proposal, pending the Application which should in due course be made through the

Representative of New Granada Ht. Erza I.A. Pardo

in

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