16.

at least the Imigrants themselves.

19.

The most simple and effective,

way

as it is also the most natural

of dealing with this Chinese exodus into the States, is evidently to leave to the Government of that Comitry the regulation of a matter which so intirely

concerns

its

interests which latter it

must be supposed to understand

better ihan

we

law.

The United

States Legislature is not to be

Ao

an

effete

or

discharge here a taste

to others, it

may

wwove

404

appropriate moment find

at any ma

in the

itself pursuing a policy opposed to the wishes of the majority United States, and may reap nöching

but ill feeling for ṭathing on itself.

office

20.

at once

however,

Miasme

thankles &mnecessary. The United States Congref,

ean at any

such

an

call for, and such

regarded

26th

meriband body, and.

if circumstances require action, it can

act. It c

can

do

2-0

also in accordance

with the wishes of the comitry for the time being. On the other hand, if Wer Majesty's Government endeavors to

See Hongting Crazette of oth

time pass

circumstances

as

a

an

may

The Act of the

of April 1888 by the Legislative

of California, which prohibito Immigration

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into that State of Chimene laborer That Act

publicly notified in

angust lost the Colony by direction of the trajecty's

Principal Secretary of State for Porsign

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