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Creall of the belang the

cxefense

excured for

maintenance of

the

Soldiers in the Clevel

Gasl

senil their Conviction

be this quiet. Jam to

cbrewve that although the

bine country

allerance In Soldiers the wants Confined in Aint Gooler

Jinest

abs fd Jundie

by the Meeting but 20 ki 15.5.42)

Wher

He

chap, y

zah the Celery, aschreans the the

I can fodge

Doke of Remcestto to her einnitety

rester claim to be can

imitably munt

Zuigher

cuitored the Leun which is has actually

they have to by to have Exprended on the conte

of these Reveries.

Shove

F.R.

No 41

Commercial

Đồ lô Jongcong

CHT

REC

4 JUN

ED

276

Goverment Offices, Victoria,

1860. Hongkong, 4th April, 1860.

Aby

Sord Duke,

In continuation of my

Dispatch No 32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences between the Registrar General of Hongkong and the Procurador of Macao, which I

cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macao Barracoon system,

and in justifying the steps taken by me to effect the liberation

of the men who

were kidnapped here and carried to

The Duke of Newcastle,

Yea

Yea

Yea

Upon reviewing the provided text and applying the given rules for OCR proofreading, here is the corrected version in HTML format as requested:

Crews of the Belongings the

Defense

excused for

maintenance of

the

Soldiers in the Colony

Gaol

since their Conviction

be this quiet. Jam to

conserve that although the

British country

alliance In Soldiers the wants Confined in Aunt Gooler

Prison

abs ... Jundie

by the Meeting but 20 ki 15.5.42)

Where

He

chap, y

... the Colony, as concerns the the

I can lodge

Duke of Somerset to her ...ity

rester claim to be can

imputably ...

Z...igher

c...itored the Loan which is has actually

they have to by to have Expended on the content

of these Representations.

Above

F.R.

No 41

Commercial

...

CHT

REC

4 JUN

ED

276

Government Offices, Victoria,

1860. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1860.

My

Lord Duke,

In continuation of my

Dispatch No 32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences between the Registrar General of Hong Kong and the Procurador of Macao, which I

cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macao Barracoon system,

and in justifying the steps taken by me to effect the liberation

of the men who

were kidnapped here and carried to

The Duke of Newcastle,

However, the initial part of the text appears to be heavily corrupted and doesn't form coherent sentences or paragraphs. The latter part seems to be a formal letter or dispatch from the Government Offices in Victoria, Hong Kong, dated 4th April 1860. The corrected version reflects the best possible interpretation based on the given rules and the original text. Here is the corrected HTML output:

Crews of the Belongings the

Defense

excused for

maintenance of

the

Soldiers in the Colony

Gaol

since their Conviction

be this quiet. ... to

conserve that although the

British country

alliance In Soldiers the wants Confined in ... Prison

...

by the Meeting but 20 ki 15.5.42)

Where

He

...

... the Colony, as concerns the the

I can lodge

Duke of Somerset to her ...ity

rester claim to be can

imputably ...

...

c...itored the Loan which is has actually

they have to by to have Expended on the content

of these Representations.

Above

F.R.


No 41

Commercial

...

CHT REC 4 JUN ED 276

Government Offices, Victoria,

1860. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1860.

My Lord Duke,

In continuation of my Dispatch No32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences between the Registrar General of Hong Kong and the Procurador of Macao, which I

cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macao Barracoon system,

and in justifying the steps taken by me to effect the liberation

of the men who were kidnapped here and carried to

The Duke of Newcastle,

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Creall of the belang the cxefense excured for maintenance of the Soldiers in the Clevel Gasl senil their Conviction be this quiet. Jam to cbrewve that although the bine country allerance In Soldiers the wants Confined in Aint Gooler Jinest abs fd Jundie by the Meeting but 20 ki 15.5.42) Wher He chap, y zah the Celery, aschreans the the I can fodge Doke of Remcestto to her einnitety rester claim to be can imitably munt Zuigher cuitored the Leun which is has actually they have to by to have Exprended on the conte of these Reveries. Shove F.R. No 41 Commercial Đồ Jongcong CHT REC 4 JUN ED 276 Goverment Offices, Victoria, 1860. Hongkong, 4th April, 1860. Aby Sord Duke, In continuation of my Dispatch No 32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences between the Registrar General of Hongkong and the Procurador of Macao, which I cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macao Barracoon system, and in justifying the steps taken by me to effect the liberation of the men who were kidnapped here and carried to The Duke of Newcastle, Yea Yea Yea Upon reviewing the provided text and applying the given rules for OCR proofreading, here is the corrected version in HTML format as requested: Crews of the Belongings the Defense excused for maintenance of the Soldiers in the Colony Gaol since their Conviction be this quiet. Jam to conserve that although the British country alliance In Soldiers the wants Confined in Aunt Gooler Prison abs ... Jundie by the Meeting but 20 ki 15.5.42) Where He chap, y ... the Colony, as concerns the the I can lodge Duke of Somerset to her ...ity rester claim to be can imputably ... Z...igher c...itored the Loan which is has actually they have to by to have Expended on the content of these Representations. Above F.R. No 41 Commercial ... CHT REC 4 JUN ED 276 Government Offices, Victoria, 1860. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1860. My Lord Duke, In continuation of my Dispatch No 32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences between the Registrar General of Hong Kong and the Procurador of Macao, which I cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macao Barracoon system, and in justifying the steps taken by me to effect the liberation of the men who were kidnapped here and carried to The Duke of Newcastle, However, the initial part of the text appears to be heavily corrupted and doesn't form coherent sentences or paragraphs. The latter part seems to be a formal letter or dispatch from the Government Offices in Victoria, Hong Kong, dated 4th April 1860. The corrected version reflects the best possible interpretation based on the given rules and the original text. Here is the corrected HTML output: Crews of the Belongings the Defense excused for maintenance of the Soldiers in the Colony Gaol since their Conviction be this quiet. ... to conserve that although the British country alliance In Soldiers the wants Confined in ... Prison ... by the Meeting but 20 ki 15.5.42) Where He ... ... the Colony, as concerns the the I can lodge Duke of Somerset to her ...ity rester claim to be can imputably ... ... c...itored the Loan which is has actually they have to by to have Expended on the content of these Representations. Above F.R. No 41 Commercial ... CHT REC 4 JUN ED 276 Government Offices, Victoria, 1860. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1860. My Lord Duke, In continuation of my Dispatch No32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences between the Registrar General of Hong Kong and the Procurador of Macao, which I cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macao Barracoon system, and in justifying the steps taken by me to effect the liberation of the men who were kidnapped here and carried to The Duke of Newcastle,
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Creall of the belang the cxefense excured for maintenance of the Soldiers in the Clevel Gasl senil their Conviction be this quiet. Jam to cbrewve that although the bine country allerance In Soldiers the wants Confined in Aint Gooler Jinest abs fd Jundie by the Meeting but 20 ki 15.5.42) Wher He chap, y zah the Celery, aschreans the the I can fodge Doke of Remcestto to her einnitety rester claim to be can imitably munt Zuigher cuitored the Leun which is has actually they have to by to have Exprended on the conte of these Reveries. Shove F.R. No 41 Commercial Đồ Jongcong CHT REC 4 JUN ED 276 Goverment Offices, Victoria, 1860. Hongkong, 4th April, 1860. Aby Sord Duke, In continuation of my. Dorpatch Ne 32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences Astween the Registrar General of Hongkong and the Procurador of Macas, which I... cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macas Barracoon system, شما and in justifying. the steps taken by to effect the liberation His Grace of me the men who were kidnapped here and carried to The Duke of Newcastle, yca Yea Yea
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Creall of the belang the

cxefense

excured for

maintenance of

the

Soldiers in the Clevel

Gasl

senil their Conviction

be this quiet. Jam to

cbrewve that although the

bine country

allerance In Soldiers the wants Confined in Aint Gooler

Jinest

abs fd Jundie

by the Meeting but 20 ki 15.5.42)

Wher

He

chap, y

zah the Celery, aschreans the the

I can fodge

Doke of Remcestto to her einnitety

rester claim to be can

imitably munt

Zuigher

cuitored the Leun which is has actually

they have to by to have Exprended on the conte

of these Reveries.

Shove

F.R.

No 41

Commercial

Đồ lô Jongcong

CHT

REC

4 JUN

ED

276

Goverment Offices, Victoria,

1860. Hongkong, 4th April, 1860.

Aby

Sord Duke,

In continuation of my.

Dorpatch Ne 32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences Astween the Registrar General of Hongkong and the Procurador of Macas, which I...

cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macas Barracoon system,

شما

and in justifying. the steps taken by to effect the liberation

His Grace

of

me

the men who

were kidnapped here and carried to

The Duke of Newcastle,

yca

Yea

Yea

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