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To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, in Council.

The Humble Memorial of the Inhabitants of the Borough of Sheffield, Public Meeting assembled...

1st That in the month of November last,

...

information against William Tarrant, publisher of the Hong Kong newspaper called the "Friend of China", and filed in the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, by the Government of that Colony...

2nd That the information charged the said William Tarrant with maliciously printing and publishing a certain scandalous and malicious libel of and concerning the said Government of Hong Kong, to the effect that the said Government had destroyed or put away papers and records for the purpose of screening one of the officers of the Government, Daniel Richard Caldwell, Registrar-General of the Colony, from conviction on a "grave and scandalous charge", which had been performed against him, to the effect that he had been a partner with one or had participated in his acts of piracy.

3rd That the said William Tarrant pleaded not guilty, and a justification...

to the effect that William Thomas Bridges, the acting Colonial Secretary, by connivance with Sir John Bowring, usurped the said Government, and that such usurpation did cause certain public papers and records to be burnt, to prevent the truth or falsehood of the criminal charges against the said Daniel Richard Caldwell being established, and that the publication was for the "public benefit" in order to the punishment of the said William Thomas Bridges.

4th That the Jury impanelled to try the said information, after hearing the evidence for the prosecution only, returned a verdict for the defendant on both pleas; the establishing the truth of the charges brought against the said Government of Hong Kong, and that it was for the "public benefit" that the charges had been printed and published.

5th That the presiding Judge awarded costs against the said Government.

Your Majesty's Memorialists, therefore, humbly pray that your Majesty will recall the said Sir John Bowring, William Thomas Bridges, and Daniel Richard Caldwell, and that your Majesty will cause immediate investigation to be instituted by Your Majesty's Right Honorable Privy Council; and that Your Majesty will also cause such punishment to be awarded against the guilty as shall maintain your Majesty's honor, and the supremacy of the law.

And Your Majesty's Memorialists, as in duty bound, will ever pray.

Signed by order and on behalf of the Meeting

Pelham Wellesley: Chairman

...

M. Merivale. It is best not to attempt to put this young-headed Society right as to the facts of the case or to engage in a correspondence with it. If the C. confine itself to its communications it would be the best policy, I trust.

Most Apr 5

Perhaps this may be the best.

Confidential

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To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, in Council. The Humble Memorial of the Inhabitants of the Borough of Sheffield, Public Meeting assembled... 1st That in the month of November last, ... information against William Tarrant, publisher of the Hong Kong newspaper called the "Friend of China", and filed in the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, by the Government of that Colony... 2nd That the information charged the said William Tarrant with maliciously printing and publishing a certain scandalous and malicious libel of and concerning the said Government of Hong Kong, to the effect that the said Government had destroyed or put away papers and records for the purpose of screening one of the officers of the Government, Daniel Richard Caldwell, Registrar-General of the Colony, from conviction on a "grave and scandalous charge", which had been performed against him, to the effect that he had been a partner with one or had participated in his acts of piracy. 3rd That the said William Tarrant pleaded not guilty, and a justification... to the effect that William Thomas Bridges, the acting Colonial Secretary, by connivance with Sir John Bowring, usurped the said Government, and that such usurpation did cause certain public papers and records to be burnt, to prevent the truth or falsehood of the criminal charges against the said Daniel Richard Caldwell being established, and that the publication was for the "public benefit" in order to the punishment of the said William Thomas Bridges. 4th That the Jury impanelled to try the said information, after hearing the evidence for the prosecution only, returned a verdict for the defendant on both pleas; the establishing the truth of the charges brought against the said Government of Hong Kong, and that it was for the "public benefit" that the charges had been printed and published. 5th That the presiding Judge awarded costs against the said Government. Your Majesty's Memorialists, therefore, humbly pray that your Majesty will recall the said Sir John Bowring, William Thomas Bridges, and Daniel Richard Caldwell, and that your Majesty will cause immediate investigation to be instituted by Your Majesty's Right Honorable Privy Council; and that Your Majesty will also cause such punishment to be awarded against the guilty as shall maintain your Majesty's honor, and the supremacy of the law. And Your Majesty's Memorialists, as in duty bound, will ever pray. Signed by order and on behalf of the Meeting Pelham Wellesley: Chairman ... M. Merivale. It is best not to attempt to put this young-headed Society right as to the facts of the case or to engage in a correspondence with it. If the C. confine itself to its communications it would be the best policy, I trust. Most Apr 5 Perhaps this may be the best. Confidential 83.574. Page 263 ... Page 263 4 APR 1859.
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1 Aus? 66. April ógj 237 hong trong To the Queen's Most Excellent Mapsty, in Council. 263 Ter. Humble Memorial of the Inhabituents of the Borough of Sheffield, Public Meeting assembled .. Heembly Thearth, 1th That in the month of November last, ار و سلم روات FLEGENVEL 4 APR 1859. کرج سختی به شیخ information against Willin Turvant, publisher of the Hong Kong mospapper called the Thrond of China", and filed in the Informe Crot of Hong Kong, by the Government of that Colony ana beling malicious 27 That the information charged the said William Turnent with patuly. maliciously printing sendt publishing a certain scandalous and maticceres libal of and concerning the said Government of Hong Kong, to the effect that the said Government had destroyed contain puttin papers and records for the purpose of sorening, one of the officers of the Government, Daniel Trishard Caldwell, Register-General of the Colony, from conviction on a "grove and sandshine abange", which had bon performed against him, to the effect that he had been a partner with one had parkcipated in his acts of proracy. Machuw Mony گا رہے ہوتے ہیں been torcha und and a justification, 3d That the said William Tarrant pleaded not guilty, and a and devring... to the effect that Willian Thomas Peoritizes, the acting, Colonial Firetary, by comiteance with sir Ben I lowring, userped the said Government, Such uscorpsation did cause certain public papers and records to be burnt, to provent the truth or faleshord of the enimal charges against the said Daniel Tuchard Calchwell being stablished, und that the publication punistiment of the curd William Thomas Peridges was for the public lenggest" in order to the lanjut. and chiers. 4th That the Ivery impernelled to try the said information apts bening the evidence for the prosecution only, returnedd Lif verdict. t for the defendant on both plins; the establishing the truth of the sharges brought against the said Government of Hong Kong, and that it seas for the "public benefit" that thou charges had been printed and published 5th That the presiding Judge awarded orets against the said Government. Your Majestys Monnialists, therefor, hambly (ra, your to you to meall the said Ser Ichen Berring, William Thomas Bridges, and Daniel Richard Caldwell, and that your Majesty, will cause immediate investigation to be instituted by Your Majesty's Right Ilmerath Privy Council; and that Your Majesty will als racise cash punishment to be cucarded against the quilly honor, and the supremacy of the law us thall maintain your Majesty's honor, and the. And Your Majesty's Momonalists, as in duty bound, will our pray to Signed by order and on M. Merivale. It is bee andefs to attempt to put this youn-headed Society rights the facts of the case o unseries the to engage in a coversponsione with it. If the C. confine mesities was well ackt. of its communcitons it word be the best policy, I trust. Mom afl 5 Perhaps this and be the best. Concent 83.574. behalf of the Meeting Pellion Wellingsvart : Chairman Ety af
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Aus? 66. April ógj

237 hong trong

To the Queen's Most Excellent Mapsty, in Council.

263

Ter. Humble Memorial of the Inhabituents of the Borough of Sheffield,

Public Meeting assembled ..

Heembly Thearth,

1th That in the month of November last,

ار و سلم روات

FLEGENVEL

4 APR 1859.

کرج سختی به شیخ

information against Willin

Turvant, publisher of the Hong Kong mospapper called the Thrond of China", and filed in the

Informe Crot of Hong Kong, by the Government of that Colony

ana

beling

malicious

27 That the information charged the said William Turnent with patuly. maliciously printing sendt publishing a certain scandalous and maticceres libal of and concerning the said Government of Hong Kong, to the effect that the said Government had destroyed contain puttin papers and records for the purpose of sorening, one of the officers of the Government, Daniel Trishard Caldwell, Register-General of the Colony, from conviction on a "grove and sandshine abange", which had bon

performed against him, to the effect that he had been a partner with one had parkcipated in his acts of proracy.

Machuw Mony

گا رہے ہوتے ہیں

been

torcha und

and a justification,

3d That the said William Tarrant pleaded not guilty, and a

and devring...

to the effect that Willian Thomas Peoritizes, the acting, Colonial Firetary, by comiteance with sir Ben I lowring, userped the said Government,

Such uscorpsation did cause certain public papers and records to be burnt, to provent the truth or faleshord of the enimal charges against the said Daniel Tuchard Calchwell being stablished, und that the publication

punistiment of the curd William Thomas Peridges

was for the public lenggest" in order to the lanjut.

and chiers.

4th That the Ivery impernelled to try the said information apts bening

the evidence for the prosecution only, returnedd Lif verdict.

t for the defendant on both plins; the establishing the truth of the sharges brought against the said Government of Hong Kong, and that it seas for the "public benefit" that thou charges had been printed and published

5th That the presiding Judge awarded orets against the said Government.

Your Majestys Monnialists, therefor, hambly (ra, your to you to meall the said Ser Ichen Berring, William Thomas Bridges, and Daniel Richard Caldwell, and that your Majesty, will cause immediate investigation to be instituted by Your Majesty's Right Ilmerath Privy Council; and that Your Majesty will als racise cash punishment to be cucarded against the quilly

honor, and the supremacy of the law

us thall maintain your Majesty's honor, and the.

And Your Majesty's Momonalists, as in duty bound, will our pray to

Signed by order and on

M. Merivale. It is bee andefs to attempt to put this youn-headed Society rights the facts of the case o

unseries the to engage in

a coversponsione with it. If the C. confine mesities was well ackt. of its communcitons it word be the best policy, I trust.

Mom afl 5

Perhaps this and be the best.

Concent

83.574.

behalf of the Meeting

Pellion Wellingsvart : Chairman

Ety af

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