of voyage not being alluded to in the Convention, and the Dietary medicines to be made subject,
by the Convention.
by the Drough Deafh proposed by M. de Montigny, to be settled.
by M. de Montigny, the former by the Consul of the country to which the vessel belongs.
and the medicines regulated by Agreement between the Representatives of France and Great Britain.
Nevertheless, the correspondence has been referred to Sir R. Alcock, and Earl Granville will probably desire to await his report on the subject before issuing any further instructions to the Governor of Hongkong.
In the last paragraph of his despatch, Sir R. McDonnell requests to be informed of the progress of the negotiations respecting the Emigration Convention. The whole of the correspondence has, I believe, been printed by the Foreign Office, and the Earl Clarendon might perhaps not object to allow Sir R. McDonnell to be furnished with a copy of it.
I have the honour to be,
Your Obedient,
Humble Servant, A. Handcock.
of voyage not being alluded to in the Convention, and the Dietary medicines to bring made subject,
Ch Convention.
by the Drough Deafh
proposed
M. de Monster, to be settled.
by M.
the former by the Consul of the
country to which the ofiel belongs.
and the mediciner re
by Agree=
_mont between the Roplecontations
of
France and Great Orking. Hevertheles
ai
Britain ab
the
correspondence has been refered to Sir R. Alcock, East Granville will probably desire to await his export on the subjech before ipuing any further instructions to the Governor of Hongkong.
In the last paragraph
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of his despatch Sir R. McDonnell requests to be informed of the progres of the negociations respect to the Emigration Coentive, The whole of the coverpondence has I believe, bern printed by
the
Foreign Office, and the Eart Clarendon might perhaps not object to allow Fir R. Her Donnell to be furnished with a copy of it.
Chave the honour to be
Dir.
Your Obedient
Angible Servant. Auzuble
Handoch.
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