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because the enquiry

was alread

already damned

" by the preliminary measure "confirmation of

of the

the suspension of

Atte

" myself, the accuser, from office; & the terror, into which the witnesses, remaining there, would naturally

: be cast by that example,

the

the supposed personal

of her événement, what fatitall

A

Dancel

the accused: whose tenure of office was thus undisturbed.

Notwithstanding those representations,

nor any

ther of

the witnesses,

neither myself now in Europe, have been examined: another new Governor & Attorney General have been allowed to depart, inexperienced, and uninformed, to the scene of

enquiry:

the Contemplated

there to encounter the formidable

obstacles which I had thus pointed out to them &

· consequenc

of

this

Course

133

of protraction (as I have now, with reference to the course

of the two reasons above specified, to inform your Lordship, ) another important witness is also lost : _ without whom the early history of Daniel Richard Caldwell at Hong Kong, and of Ayeshe his Chinese wife, __ their Chinese marriage,

their connection,

by blood, affinity, or adoption, with Chinese pirates and outlaws, and the keepers and inmates of Chinese brothels Partnerships with such, _ & their "misdemeanors against the administration of justice, cannot be proved; _ I mean the

the Mr. Andrew (or perhaps Inglis)

who preceded Caldwell during Enquiry; – who preceded

Printed Minutes of the

17th, 18th, and 30th June 1858. pp. 22, 28, 58.

Sundry Minutes by Under Secretary Fortescue,

and it has been publicly stated, by Under Secretary Fortescue, that the policy, announced by your predecessor, has been actively adopted by your Lordship.

(London Newspaper, 15 July 1854, and his

letter to Secretary of the 0th July 1854, Despatch therein

referred to:

in the office of Registrar General, and is at present the Harbour Master, Immigration Officer, and Marine Magistrate, of Hong Kong.

I learn, from my private letters, via Marseilles that Mr Inglis is a passenger on the P.&O. Company, to Southampton, by

Steamer, which is now taking round the heavy portion of the China & Indian Mail, & will

arrive...

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because the enquiry was alread already damned " by the preliminary measure "confirmation of of the the suspension of Atte " myself, the accuser, from office; & the terror, into which the witnesses, remaining there, would naturally : be cast by that example, the the supposed personal of her événement, what fatitall A Dancel the accused: whose tenure of office was thus undisturbed. Notwithstanding those representations, nor any ther of the witnesses, neither myself now in Europe, have been examined: another new Governor & Attorney General have been allowed to depart, inexperienced, and uninformed, to the scene of enquiry: the Contemplated there to encounter the formidable obstacles which I had thus pointed out to them & · consequenc of this Course 133 of protraction (as I have now, with reference to the course of the two reasons above specified, to inform your Lordship, ) another important witness is also lost : _ without whom the early history of Daniel Richard Caldwell at Hong Kong, and of Ayeshe his Chinese wife, __ their Chinese marriage, their connection, by blood, affinity, or adoption, with Chinese pirates and outlaws, and the keepers and inmates of Chinese brothels Partnerships with such, _ & their "misdemeanors against the administration of justice, cannot be proved; _ I mean the the Mr. Andrew (or perhaps Inglis) who preceded Caldwell during Enquiry; who preceded Printed Minutes of the 17th, 18th, and 30th June 1858. pp. 22, 28, 58. Sundry Minutes by Under Secretary Fortescue, and it has been publicly stated, by Under Secretary Fortescue, that the policy, announced by your predecessor, has been actively adopted by your Lordship. (London Newspaper, 15 July 1854, and his letter to Secretary of the 0th July 1854, Despatch therein referred to: in the office of Registrar General, and is at present the Harbour Master, Immigration Officer, and Marine Magistrate, of Hong Kong. I learn, from my private letters, via Marseilles that Mr Inglis is a passenger on the P.&O. Company, to Southampton, by Steamer, which is now taking round the heavy portion of the China & Indian Mail, & will arrive...
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because the enquiry was alread already damned " by the prele minary measure "confirmation of of the the suspension of Atte " myself, the accuser, from office ; & the terror, into which the witrupes, : emaining there, would naturally : ast by that example, the the supposed personal of her eveniment, what fatitall A Dancel the accused: whose térence of office was titi undisturbed. Notwithstanding those representations, nor any ther of the witnesses, neetter myself now in lurope, have been examined: anothe new Governor LoAttorney feneral have been. allowed to depart, inexperienced, and uninformed, to the sune of enquiry: the Contemplated there to encounter the formidable dbstacles which I had this pointed out theech & · consequenc of this Carerse 133 of protein (as I have now, with aprence to the jerse of the two reasons above specified, to inform your frau, _ ) another important witness is also lost : _ without whone the early hestery of Dance Richard Caldwell at Hongthons, and of Ayow his Chinese wife, __ their thenese marresse, their coreacetion, by blood, affinity, or adoption, with. Chinese pirates and outlaws, and the leepers and inmates of Chinese brothels Partnerships with seach, _ & their "misdemeanors against the adminidration of cannot be proved; _ I mean the the Mr. Andrew (graght Inglis Its of who preceded (aldwell himing Enquiry ; who preceded Wypistice, Printed Minutes of the uth Reventeenth days. 1858. pp. 22. 28.58. 17th 18th 30th June Suntary In Fortin by Under Matt in the and it has been publidy stated, Suntary M. Fortescue, that the policy, announced by your predecessor, has cutively adopted by your free. so July 1837.) in the London Newspaper, been the 15 July 1854, and his letter to sagulf of th 1854, 0th Despatch thecin referred to: in the office of Registrar General, and is at present the Harbour Master, lungesation Officer, and Marine Magistrate, of Hong Kong. I baon, pom my private letters, vin Marseilles that Mr Inglis is a passagen the P.&O. Company, to Southampton, by Steamer, which is now taking round the heavy portion of the China & Indian Mail, & imm arrive M D G
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because the enquiry

was alread

already damned

" by the prele minary measure "confirmation of

of the

the suspension of

Atte

" myself, the accuser, from office ; & the terror, into which the witrupes, : emaining there, would naturally

: ast by that example,

the

the supposed personal

of her eveniment, what fatitall

A

Dancel

the accused: whose térence of office was titi undisturbed.

Notwithstanding those representations,

nor any

ther of

the witnesses,

neetter myself now in lurope, have been examined: anothe new Governor LoAttorney feneral have been. allowed to depart, inexperienced, and uninformed, to the sune of

enquiry:

the Contemplated

there to encounter the formidable

dbstacles which I had this pointed out theech &

· consequenc

of

this

Carerse

133

of protein

(as I have now, with aprence to the jerse

of the two reasons above specified, to inform your frau, _ ) another important witness is also lost : _ without whone the early hestery of Dance Richard Caldwell at Hongthons, and of Ayow his Chinese wife, __ their thenese marresse,

their coreacetion,

by blood, affinity, or adoption, with. Chinese pirates and outlaws, and the leepers and inmates of Chinese brothels Partnerships with seach, _ & their "misdemeanors against the adminidration of cannot be proved; _ I mean the

the Mr. Andrew (graght Inglis Its of

who preceded (aldwell himing Enquiry ; – who preceded

Wypistice,

Printed Minutes of the

uth Reventeenth days. 1858. pp. 22. 28.58. 17th 18th 30th June

Suntary In Fortin

by Under Matt in the

and it has been publidy stated, Suntary M. Fortescue, that the policy, announced by your predecessor, has cutively adopted by your free.

so

July 1837.) in the London Newspaper,

been the

15 July

1854, and his

letter to sagulf of th 1854, 0th

Despatch thecin

referred to:

in the office of Registrar General, and is at present the Harbour Master, lungesation Officer, and Marine Magistrate, of Hong Kong.

I baon, pom my private letters, vin Marseilles that Mr Inglis is a passagen the P.&O. Company, to Southampton, by

Steamer, which is now taking round the heavy portion of the China & Indian Mail, & imm

arrive

M

D

G

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