204
reply, to Steele that His
Same, in Lordship c
concu A
generally
in the proposed Instructions to Governor Knutsford. As regards
the
approval of His Gallwey's
Action in orde
ordering the Police
Authorities not to execute the
sanant issued by the Magistrate in obedience to
a mandamus
from the
Supreme Court. Lord Salisbury observes that this is a point on which he is not invited to
express
any opinion.
With regard to the last paragraph of your Letter respecting the question of defining by a supplementary
Convention with the French
Government the vessels which
are entitled to have the
benefit of the privileges
conferred by the 5th clause of the Convention of
October
1856.
Lord Salisbury states that he
concurs in M. Hicks Beach's suggestions...
204
reply, to Steele that His
Same, in Lordship c
concu A
generally
in the proposed Instructions to Governor Knuepy. As regards
the
approval of His Gallewey's
Action in orde
ordering the Police
Authorities not to execute the
sanant issued by the Mapstrate in obedience to
to a maudamus
from the
Supreme Court. Lad Salisbury Mesumes that thies is a point. on which he is not invited to
sopren
sepness any opinione.
With regard & the last Suagraph of your Letter respecting the question of defining by a cupplementary
Convention with the Freuch
Gover a meet the vessels Which ·
are entitled & have the
benefit of the privileges
confered by the 5th clause Portal convention of
ofttee
1856.
Sam testate that fer
M. Hicks Beach's suggestions
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