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14706

to the Magistrate for the arrest

and

surrender in case their

guilt is proved.

I shall be prepared to

supply the necessary comforts to the persons arrested.

I have to (Signed) Sand A. Dailey,

United State Consul

(True Copy)

83 Urstelle for the Colonial Secretary

Copy

No 14

149

United States Consulate at

Hong Kong,

October 7th 1876.

Honourable J.

Gardiner Austin, esq., Colonial Secretary.

Sir,

I have the honour to

represent to His Excellency The Governor, with reference to the subject of my

letter of the 10th

instant, that the

enquiry

now

being held in this Consulate, to

ascertain whether certain seamen

shall be discharged from the American Barque "C.O. Whitmore"

for

cruel and unusual treatment

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14706 to the Magistrate for the arrest and surrender in case their guilt is proved. I shall be prepared to supply the necessary comforts to the persons arrested. I have to (Signed) Sand A. Dailey, United State Consul (True Copy) 83 Urstelle for the Colonial Secretary Copy No 14 149 United States Consulate at Hong Kong, October 7th 1876. Honourable J. Gardiner Austin, esq., Colonial Secretary. Sir, I have the honour to represent to His Excellency The Governor, with reference to the subject of my letter of the 10th instant, that the enquiry now being held in this Consulate, to ascertain whether certain seamen shall be discharged from the American Barque "C.O. Whitmore" for cruel and unusual treatment
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14706 to the Magistrate for the arcent and surrender in case their guilt is proved. I shall be prepared to necessary suffily the comfor learning the arrested. evidence that the new are w I have to (Signed) Sand A. Dailey, Muited State Cmanl (Ime Copy) 83 Urstelle for the Colonial Secretary Copy Now14) 149 United States Consulate at HongKong, October 7th 1876. Honourable J. Gardiner Austin, emb, Colonial Secretary. Sir, I have the honour to represent to His Excellency The ___ Governor, with reference to the _ subject of my letter of the 10th instant, that the enquiry Now being held in this Consulate, to ascertain whether certain seamen shall be discharged from the_ American Barque "C.0. Whitenore" ! for cruel and unusual treatment
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14706

to the Magistrate for the arcent

and

surrender in case their

guilt is proved.

I shall be prepared to

necessary

suffily the comfor learning the

arrested.

evidence

that the new

are

w

I have to (Signed) Sand A. Dailey,

Muited State Cmanl

(Ime Copy)

83 Urstelle for the Colonial Secretary

Copy

Now14)

149

United States Consulate at

HongKong,

October 7th 1876.

Honourable J.

Gardiner Austin, emb, Colonial Secretary.

Sir,

I have the honour to

represent to His Excellency The ___ Governor, with reference to the _ subject of my

letter of the 10th

instant, that the

enquiry

Now

being held in this Consulate, to

ascertain whether certain seamen

shall be discharged from the_ American Barque "C.0. Whitenore" ! for

cruel and unusual treatment

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