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General named Ferg had been
Engaged for our sise years in trying to
suppress these brigands; that though
he had a face of seven
thousands
Mnew, and had repended oven as
million tails in his campaigns,
he had not been able to suppress
single
le hörden. M. de Thiers out said.
he was instructed by the Freuch
Commissioner to ack, if he could.
perenade the Chinese filibusters
to retire to Chinese territory
Tonguins, could the
and leave Tonguin, licerry procure then
aus, accusalij
Jo
for their past crimes ? To this the
Eriery replied 20 - the utmost he
could do was to promise that all
of the filibuster who had committed
crimes in China should be granted
a fair trial; that there who had.
126y
itted crimes in
should be let alone as
in Forglind
long as they
they
were not prosecuted, but
tven
must submit to police durveillana,
and bould be dealt with with the
utmost severity if they made the
least disturbance.
M.
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