to adhere to the instructions be
at pressub holde, not to issue, general rule, emigration
A
lierners in favour of shipe to
other places. get
[10. These papers bring up
another.
que
ection. Hitherto ch
has been considered that Chinese from the main lands could not- be procured foxour W. Judian Colonies for ship nesut from Hongkong without the employ= cement of Native Agents, and the payment of capitation fees. The pressub smigration to the builed
States would seem to show that
this opinion is not allogether will founded, and that Chinese.
laborers can
be obtained by the
distribution of notiers without " the intervsution of collecting Agsult and without brokerage or Commision.
In the Arkansas and Louisiana
schemes an
arrangement was
made with a (hina.
in the
one
call
nan
residing
in Louisiana),
and in the Ethier in Shanghong, to proceed to (fina and engage the whole numbe flabourers required. For this service and for acting as interpreter in the importing state, he is to recrive, as remuneration, 25 could (att by per man per month for all landed and employed in the
the flate- and, at the end of
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