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"This communication is intensied
to bring before His Majestyp kovemment
-pinions matured by ixtensive experience, and the best opportunities, of that eminent Firm on the general results of the Treaty of Ficutsin, nnd the portions of that Fresty, which require in their opinion either alteration, or modification_ as well is in come ences those which require neither the one nor the other, but simply that the right to enforce then be carried out.
3.
I cannot but feel that the
inpoestions of a firm es emirnent and so respected for its liberal
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Conduct of the great
great business which it directs, will receive at your brace's hands every consideration
due to the temperate and able manner in which their views are stated. I do not here comment
on the details into which their Communication enters, because I
have
& recently expressed my own
view on the farticular point, which is directly and immediately,
I regard as directly
affecting my own
sphere of action
in connection with this Blow._
I herceive, however, that the incred
notices a grievance relating to this
the Custous prohibition
Coloun, visi-
of transhipment of goods arriving