Legislative of songsong to make the necpary alterations. The only reason he piors for this Spinion is that it is perhaps not expedients for the Legislature of that
to make
that Island
regulations for British
Shipping in borts of the mainland of China.
3.
It is clear that the Govern=
-ment and Parliament of this country did not see any force " in this objection in 1853", when the Ainese Paprugers
Ret sas
papad...
and sam not aware that any thing has since occussed to give countenance tork. On the other hand the more accurate infor- _mation which the Government
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of Stonshong popsesses acto the details of Chinese qegration gives
borious advantage in
there an
dealing with the subpeh. -
4.
It is of course imposible
for the Impérial Carliament to deal at present with Chinese
and as instructions
smigration and on the subject
were soul to
Sir R. McDonnell by Sarl Granville
on the 2nd April last it would
be mexpedient to do so
it were
if it i
popible. _ The only
course as it
seems to me is to await
intelligence of
the measures
adopted bytir R. McDonnell
in
consequence of the instructions