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Letters to P. S.—The only American citizen who has suffered loss by the Chinese mob’s pillage and incendiarism is E. T. Hoi will

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Charles Seymour, Consul to P. S.—The only American citizen who has suffered loss by the Chinese mob’s pillage and incendiarism is E. T. Hoi will, September 10, 1883

From Charles Seymour, Consul
To P. S.—The only American citizen who has suffered loss by the Chinese mob’s pillage and incendiarism is E. T. Hoi will
September 10, 1883

[Inclosure 1 in No. 277.] Mr. Seymour to Mr. Young. Consulate of the United States, Canton, September 10, 1883—10 p.m. No. 31.] Sir: I have the honor to inform you…

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John Russell Young to P. S.—The only American citizen who has suffered loss by the Chinese mob’s pillage and incendiarism is E. T. Hoi will, November 8, 1883

From John Russell Young
To P. S.—The only American citizen who has suffered loss by the Chinese mob’s pillage and incendiarism is E. T. Hoi will
November 8, 1883

No. 32. Mr. Young to Mr. Frelinghuysen. Legation of the United States, Peking, November 8, 1883. (Received January 9, 1884.) No. 277.] Sir: In several recent dispatches I have had…