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- GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
His Excellency SIR JOHN BOWRING, Knight, LL.D., Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary, &c. &c., has directed the tion for general information, of the following Copy of a Despatch from His Excellency SIR MICHAEL K.C.B., together with its enclosure, addressed by the EARL OF MALMESBURY to the LORDS COMMISSIONERS ADMIRALTY, relative to the unauthorized importation of Goods into Japan.
By Order,
Superintendency of Trade, Victoria, Hongkong, 18th January, 1859.
G. W. CAINE.
Calcutta, AT HONGKONG, 17th January, 1859,
-Herewith I have the honour to transmit, for Your Excellency's information, a Copy of a Letter from the Earl of Malmesbury, Her retary of State for Foreign affairs, dated the 24th November last, to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, informing that certain British Merchants in China will endeavour improperly to import Goods, &c,, into Japan; and in accordance Malmesbury's wishes Her Majesty's Steam Sloop Inflexible will sail for Jeddo (calling at Shanghai and Nagasaki), in two days se to the Japanese Government the opinion of Her Majesty's Government on such illegal traffic, if it should be attempted, after the ratification of the Treaty; and that Her Majesty's Government will not extend their protection to any British may violate the Laws of Japan.
to request that Your Excellency will be pleased to communicate to the British Merchants in China, the course prescribed to Her ́s Naval Forces in Japan.—I have, &c,
Y SIR JOHN BOWRING, LL.D.,
Majesty's Superintendent of Trade in China,
Hongkong.
(Signed,)
M. SEYMOUR, Rear-Admiral and Commander-in-Chief.
FOREIGN OFFICE, 24th November, 1858.
I have the honour to acquaint Your Lordships, that I have been informed that certain British Merchants in China con- meliate despatch to Japan of Vessels laden partly with Goods which, even if the Treaty wese ratified, and the trade duly ot legally be imported into Japan, ́