298
58.
The evidence
given by the several tintresses,
together with copies of the documents referred
to, are
appended.
After a careful
consideration of
the evidence, the Committee are
of opinion,
that in the selection of the Emigrants, in
the filling provisioning and otherwise preparing the Tricolor for the reception of Passengers; in securing proper ventilation,
an adequate supply of -
and providing
Medicines, the requirements of the Chinese Passenger's Act of 1855, have been complied with: and that none of the usual precautions which have proved successful
proved successful in them
Conveyance of many
thousand Chinese
Passengers to various parts of the world,