intuenau,- as well as correspondent, hurate and public - with the therum & oilacne, on the inject & Pracy. I have lo lealME Carine that Sula suimarães would will take sucucures likely to mix continute seriony dis prition with the Chinese. He couch do much, from the constitution of his Government, that I'áme not attemet, out he is at this mount – cusaged in serious questions with the Eximere, who are recognize unwilling his Consular appointments- while the status of Macas itself, - which Continue to seerquize as a part Extract to Admy the Chinese dominions not 7 15 iubject to inderendent Portugues Control- may Preate more intricate quections than are likely at once to present themselves.

But I am of Grinion, - A grinion, without compromising ourselves with the Chinese officials, - and indeed with the certainty of then convennenec, that much may be done the inppression of siracy, and in the dircction towards which W. Budges points, in places where the Imperial Authority is absolutely non-csistent, and I should not hesitate to adont chrong my measures (Communicating intentions to the Mandarins)

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