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:emembering the care of the "Talle D'Agen in Lextember 1861, I on consultation with the Acting Attorney General requested the French Consul to expedite the departure of the Louis" to whampon whence she came, where Innverstand the matter is now undergoing that investigation, which
as it failed in
it failed in the case
allude to, could not have been
and
undertaken succesfully here]
Bat I submit that
regards
collection (and Jundustand M.
Jamsson to make no
complaint regards chisement ) M. Lobscheid and
replied
Mn. Thomselt have satisfactorily rested to Mr Lampson's objections, and I do
not think that unlicensed Houses
the notice of the Superio
could
escape
Officers of our Police to whom the Provisions of Ordinances Se11 of 1857
and N. 8 of 1858 are well known.
case to which M. Sampson
The
reters in his mention then three
of Houses Known to him is explained
by Mr. Lolscheid, and it seems that there had been visited by Merds Lobscheid and Lechler. And there thing wrong there gentlemen
been
any
would at once
have communicated
with the Captain Superintendent of Police and this
was
the course thank
Mr Sampson, more especially
a
as
Government Officer, enspecting
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