Samuel P. Lord to Benjamin H. Helm, September 27, 1872
[Inclosure 16.] Mr. Lord to Mr. Helm. United States Consulate, Ningpo, September 27, 1872. Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your communications, dated the 20th and 23d instant;…
[Inclosure 16.] Mr. Lord to Mr. Helm. United States Consulate, Ningpo, September 27, 1872. Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your communications, dated the 20th and 23d instant;…
[Inclosure 15.] Mr. Lyon to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 24, 1872. Dear Sir: I herewith notify you that the Yin-ho magistrate has released the prisoners on their having procured bail,…
[Inclosure 14.] Mr. Helm to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 23, 1872. Dear Sir: I understand that the dzen ho jien, yesterday, set free all the men he had under arrest.…
[Inclosure 13.] Mr. Lyon to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 21, 1872. Dear Sir: I write to inform you of the result of Tsiang and Yi’s (the natives referred to in…
[Inclosure 12.] Mr. Helm to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 20, 1872. Sir: According to the request you made when leaving, I write to say that yesterday the proclamations were issued…
[Inclosure 11.] Mr. Lyon to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 19, 1872. Dear Sir: I herewith inclose a copy of the proclamation which came to our several chapels and schools to-day…
[Inclosure 10.] Mr. Houston to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 17, 1872. My Dear Sir: I have just received a note from Mr. Moule, in which he states, that as you…
[Inclosure 9.] Mr. Lord to Mr. Low. United States Consulate, Ningpo, September 30, 1872. Sir: My last letter to you, dated the 21st instant, with its several in closures, gave…
[Inclosure 8.] Mr. Lyon to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 9, 1872. Sir: I write to inform you of the arrest of the landlord of the Fong-loh-Gyao property, and the son…
[Inclosure 7.] Mr. Helm to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 9, 1872. Sir: Doubtless you have been fully informed respecting the troubles in which the natives, who were instrumental in securing…