CO129-134 - Public Offices - 1868 — Page 627

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Groves Mas Donnell I am directed by His Excellency to observe that, although he is gratified by receipt of the Viceroy's expression of regret he is nevertheless surprised that allusion is made by His Excellency or yourself to the compensation which should be given to the Fishermen from whom exactions were levied in British Waters.

As Sir Rutherford Alcock has likewise expressed himself in favor of compensation to the Fishermen which, in the opinion of the Governor, would be the best admission of wrong done and without which apology can be complete and satisfactory, His Excellency feels fully warranted in urging it upon you and is accordingly directed to request you to press for a payment of 100 Taels by the Viceroy's Government.

You will, doubtless, take care that His Excellency is made aware that this claim is not raised in any way on behalf of this Government; indeed its small amount must prove that; but simply to compensate those who have suffered injury and to show that the Viceroy has disapproved the outrage to which they were subjected, and has done all in his power to redress it.

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Groves Mas Donnell I am directed by His Excellency to observe that, although he is gratified by receipt of the Viceroy's expression of regret he is nevertheless surprised that allusion is made by His Excellency or yourself to the compensation which should be given to the Fishermen from whom exactions were levied in British Waters. As Sir Rutherford Alcock has likewise expressed himself in favor of compensation to the Fishermen which, in the opinion of the Governor, would be the best admission of wrong done and without which apology can be complete and satisfactory, His Excellency feels fully warranted in urging it upon you and is accordingly directed to request you to press for a payment of 100 Taels by the Viceroy's Government. You will, doubtless, take care that His Excellency is made aware that this claim is not raised in any way on behalf of this Government; indeed its small amount must prove that; but simply to compensate those who have suffered injury and to show that the Viceroy has disapproved the outrage to which they were subjected, and has done all in his power to redress it.
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"Groves Mas Donnell I am directed by His Exallency to observe that. although he is gratified by receipt of the Viceroy's expression of regret he is nevertheless surprised that allusion is made by His. Excellency or yourself to the compensation which should be given to the Fishermen from whom exactions British Waters. -- were levied in mo As Sir Rutherford Alcock has likewise expressed himself in favor of compensation to the Fishermen which in the opinion of the Governor would be the best admission of done and without which wrong can be complete 619 apology satisfactory His Excellency fuels fully warranted in urging it upow you and Sam accordingly directed you to request you to press for a payment of 100 Taels by the Viceroy's Government You will, 270 doubt take care that His Excellency is made aware that this claim is not raised in any old way on behalf of this Government indeed its small amount must prove ; but simply to compensate those who have suffered; injury and to shew that the Viceroy has disapproved the outrage to which they twerE subjected, and has done all in his power to redress it.
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"Groves Mas Donnell I am directed by His Exallency to observe that. although he is gratified by receipt of the Viceroy's expression of regret he is nevertheless surprised that allusion is made by His. Excellency or yourself to the

compensation which should be given to the Fishermen from

whom exactions British Waters.

--

were levied in mo

As Sir Rutherford Alcock has likewise expressed himself in favor of compensation to the Fishermen which in the opinion of the Governor would be the best admission of

done and without which

wrong

can be complete

619

apology satisfactory His Excellency fuels fully warranted in urging it upow you and Sam accordingly directed

you

to request you to press for a payment of 100 Taels by the Viceroy's Government

You will,

270

doubt take care

that His Excellency is made

aware

that this claim is not raised in any

old

way on

behalf of this Government indeed its small amount must prove ;

but simply to compensate those who have suffered; injury and to shew that the Viceroy has disapproved

the

outrage

to which they

twerE

subjected, and has done all in

his power to redress it.

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