In 4114641
في
: the United States Consul should be apprised of the intention of Her Majesty's Government in this respect, and if it should be found that existing Local Ordinances are insufficient, it will be expedient that other Ordinances should be framed to effect this object.
(The Extract:
(Signed) L. d'Almada e Castro,
In the absence of the
Colonial Secretary
True Copy)
Attorney General to Colonial Secretary.
Sir,
326
Attorney General's Office,
Hongkong, 7th March, 1864.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of the Letter No. 206 dated the 19th February 1864, from your Office transmitting to me for my opinion and advice a Letter from Mr. Whyte, the Second Police Magistrate.
I observe from that communication that the Federal War Steamer "Wyoming" was recently anchored.
The Honorable
W. J. Mercer, Esquire
Colonial Secretary
In 4114641
في
: the United States Consul should
be apprised of the intention of Her Majesty's Government in this respect, and if it should bo found that existing Local
Ordinances are
will be expedient that other
insufficient, it
should be framed
to
Effech thes
object"
(Tie Extract:
(Signed) L. d'Almada e Castro,
In the absence of the
Comial heretary Fine bessies
Menurm
Colonial Surotary
Copy)
Attorney General to Colonial Secretary.
Sir
326
Attorney Generals Office,
Hongkong, F. March, 1864-
I have the honour to acknowledge
: the receipt of the Letter V. 206
dated the
the
19th Febuary 1864. from
your Office transmitting to me for my opinion and advice a Letter from host Whyte the second Police Magistrate
returned.
avv
I observe from that commuuiation
that the Federal War Steamer
Wyoming
The Honorable
was
recently anchored
W. J. Mercer, Esque
Colonial Secretary
{
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.