156 trong dụng

135

in

may almost say Coolies, and the passenger trade, would, it is believed, have been chiefly carried

on in British vessels.

By being free from the application of the

Act, they

were in the same

position to that trade

as are

Spanish, and

other foreign vessels.

I enclose a certificate or declaration of the arrival here of the "Anulion" with

4 passengers

and without emigration

papers. I have to

[signed] J. Farren

8 Feb

77

Governor

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3 FEB

Foreign Office

1859) January / 1859.

I am directed by the Earl of Malmesbury to transmit to

you, for the information of Secretary Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, the accompanying copy of a despatch from Her Majesty's Ambassador at Paris, enclosing

an extract from the Moniteur respecting the accident which

To H. Merivale Esq. (...)

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