on the admitted

towards the protection of the Honghong Trade against Pirates, on the ground of the Chinese Government

being

unable to afford the necessary protection ;

and on the

success of this experimental

measure

will depend any further steps that may be

reported for the approval of Her Majesty's Government.

I have the honour to be,

With the highest respect,

Siv

Your Most Obedient,

Humble Servant, indani

Mutterver

Hawer

This should be comicevicated which the F. O. & thedancction of the hee

shave fallen in great purt on the Chinare Merchants, ander the past a

obtained for the expense. which in the first in

the Colony.

Any 22.

to confer

angement with be thrown entwil. The Cherang

I Stanley's despatch hoof unthonged

the

Mensure it is impossible to disapprove of the conduct of the God a will that can be done is that

Suggute by Mr Murdoch - Were it

"Sherwin I certumly W not have approved of extablishing

Yer under was

tion wemed crui

uuthority but that

of the Admiraty or commended one but

an

ffiese

of the navy acting un- der a regular.com. by winy

miss

ched

Stred

1645 HongKong

All. Addingtonly Sir

946

mended in pUG!

Murdoch EB

26.

5

Saturd

Out1546

4.30

2. Sept. 1846.

With reference 18.

B

Stephen's letter of 11 Lefling

Last, Lave directed

Stal

Guy herewith, for the informats

Wtransmit la re

teen

of Niac! Palmerston, the Copy of a Despatch from Lie I Daves, reporting the

measures which he had

adopted for the fittingont

a Crungen the emplaged against Pirates in the vicinity of Millory.

and

in the recasional consyoue

of the Mail.

Capt." Samilton Sir

2 Sept. 1046.

2.1.

Ans? 26 Sept 7/46 (1924)

Raveze

With refere

lo

Introper liten of 21 Aug.

and to M. Corgian oft left." 1845, dandirited

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