Barracoons at Macas. But I believe that repeated remonstrances have
already
been made in vain to the
Portequese foremment. Further appeals
would
be not more fue
probably On this point, however,
в
successful._
not
am
competent to offer an opinion.
I can
only suggest that the matter showed
be brought
bot under
the consideration
in case this has
been done,
the Foreign Office
not already
5- Govern
Mac Donnell alludes
f
to the Instructions which have been
wsoned
by
the Fangor Office through
(རིན་ཚན་་ད་ན་རྨ་འཚེ་ཟད༽
to the Naval Officers
the Chinese Station to abobain inn
future
50
future from capturing Vefpels engaged
in
this traffic, notwithstanding, as he states, they carry no flag
and are
for what is tantamount to
puratical purposes, a
fitted out for
it may
get
that it
and
he hopes
be found practicable to
Where Instructions reconsidered. It is
true that
have for many years
endeavored by force to put down the
slave trade. But I presume
Afucan
that even
the
of
Caseo stre
analogous,
to
it would not be deemed expedient
extend that
poliery
or to undertake the
invidions dutico
of a
for the purrection of
to Chinese Watero
onerov AAI
and
Marine police Chuvase Subjects
and