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"story but on the contrary gravely doubted it?"

Mr Pollard's plain history of the

12.

proceedings is an

ample refutation of these

comments of Sir Rutherford Alcock, which

The

are not borne out by the facts, and seem very unjust to both the Chinese. The Chinese Government never questioned the

story,

nere

and if the whole could be told

themselves

to total confiscation. I have heard this

from

way

reluctant to proceed

reliable

many

constrained to attack credit to the statement.

that I am

Such a feeling may

Enclosure 3. 6th May, 1867.

be said to have been

very

natural because the

Steamer where she

money, cargo,

for ly

Qaw

er

arms

was

such facts

presence of the

found

could

as

only

without

be accounted

those narrated

by her Master. As to the Consul I feel

quite at liberty to state that not several times he informed me that he

and

questioned the explanation given,

fran

but

what I knew of him I cannot

for a moment suppose that he would make

such

a

statement to me and also to Mr

Pollard yet subsequently put forward

13.

different version to Sir Rutherford Alcock. I now do myself the honor to enclose the despatch which I addressed to Sir Rutherford Alcock, on receipt of further

communication from Kwo T'a Cheong, informing me that Consul Robertson had written to him to state he might have

all

his property restored on

payment of a fine of

$21,000. In that despatch I fully

the case

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"story but on the contrary gravely doubted it?" Mr Pollard's plain history of the 12. proceedings is an ample refutation of these comments of Sir Rutherford Alcock, which The are not borne out by the facts, and seem very unjust to both the Chinese. The Chinese Government never questioned the story, nere and if the whole could be told themselves to total confiscation. I have heard this from way reluctant to proceed reliable many constrained to attack credit to the statement. that I am Such a feeling may Enclosure 3. 6th May, 1867. be said to have been very natural because the Steamer where she money, cargo, for ly Qaw er arms was such facts presence of the found could as only without be accounted those narrated by her Master. As to the Consul I feel quite at liberty to state that not several times he informed me that he and questioned the explanation given, fran but what I knew of him I cannot for a moment suppose that he would make such a statement to me and also to Mr Pollard yet subsequently put forward 13. different version to Sir Rutherford Alcock. I now do myself the honor to enclose the despatch which I addressed to Sir Rutherford Alcock, on receipt of further communication from Kwo T'a Cheong, informing me that Consul Robertson had written to him to state he might have all his property restored on payment of a fine of $21,000. In that despatch I fully the case
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77 "story but on the contrary gravely doubled it?" Mr Pollard's plain history of the 12. proceedings is an ample refutation of these comments of Six Rutherford floock, which The are not borne out by the farts, and seem very in just to twoth a Ching. The Chinese Gornment newn questioned the ne with story, nere and if the whole could be told chunnsilves to total confiscation. I have heard this from way relictant to proceed reliable many constrained to attack credit to the statement. that I am Such a feeling may Enclosure 3. 6th May, 1867. be said to have been vu y natural because the Steamer where she money, cargo, for ly Qaw er arms was suck fasts presence of the found could as only without be accounted those narrated by her Master. As to the Consul I feel eve quile at liberty to state that not several times be informed me that he MIUN and questioned the explanation given, fran but what I knew of him I cannot for a moment suppose that he would make such a statement to me and also to Mr Pollard yet subsequently port forward 13. different version to Sir Rusherford Alocek. I now do myself the honor to enclose the despatch which I addressed to Sue Ruiterford Alcors, or neceipt of fracter communication from Knot a cheong, informing me that Consul Robertson had written to him to state he might have al his refuel restored on pagement of a fine of 21,000. In that despatch I frut the case
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"story but on the contrary gravely doubled it?"

Mr Pollard's plain history of the

12.

proceedings is an

ample refutation of these

comments of Six Rutherford floock, which

The

are not borne out by the farts, and seem very in just to twoth a Ching. The Chinese Gornment newn questioned the

ne with

story,

nere

and if the whole could be told

chunnsilves

to total confiscation. I have heard this

from

way

relictant to proceed

reliable

many

constrained to attack credit to the statement.

that I am

Such a feeling may

Enclosure 3. 6th May, 1867.

be said to have been

vu y

natural because the

Steamer where she

money, cargo,

for ly

Qaw

er

arms

was

suck fasts

presence of the

found

could

as

only

without

be accounted

those narrated

by her Master. As to the Consul I feel

eve

quile at liberty to state that not several times be informed me that he

MIUN

and

questioned the explanation given,

fran

but

what I knew of him I cannot

for a moment suppose that he would make

such

a

statement to me and also to Mr

Pollard yet subsequently port forward

13.

different version to Sir Rusherford Alocek. I now do myself the honor to enclose the despatch which I addressed to Sue Ruiterford Alcors, or neceipt of fracter

communication from Knot a cheong, informing me that Consul Robertson had written to him to state he might have

al

his refuel restored on

pagement of a fine of

21,000. In that despatch I frut

the case

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