CO129-143 - Sir MacDonnell - 1870 [1-2] — Page 230

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Foreign Affairs, expressing the disappointment of the Chamber at so few of the grievances of the Mercantile body being redressed by the Supplementary Conventions lately entered into by Sir Rutherford Alcock with the Chinese Government, and also pointing out certain provisions in that Convention which the Chamber regards as specially injurious to this Colony.

2.

I am not able to furnish Your Lordship with any authentic copy of the Convention alluded to, as I received none from Sir Rutherford Alcock, but I enclose for reference a translation I published in the "China Mail" here, supplemented by corrections, as Enclosure No. 4.

3.

This may suffice for present purposes. I also enclose a reprint from the "Daily Press" of certain proceedings preliminary to an interview between a Deputation from this Community and Sir Rutherford Alcock, and report of the conversation, which passed at that interview. As the latter took place at Government House, where Sir Rutherford Alcock was on a visit and I was present to introduce the Deputation, I can vouch for the general accuracy of the report.

Enclosure No. 3.

4.

The Memorial of the Chamber appears to me valuable principally as giving a clear résumé of Mercantile opinion here as to the general Policy most...

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B. 229 { Foreign Affairs, expressing the disappointment of the Chamber at so few of the grievances of the Mercantile body being redressed by the Supplementary Conventions lately entered into by Sir Rutherford Alcock with the Chinese Government, and also pointing out certain provisions in that Convention which the Chamber regards as specially injurious to this Colony. 2. I am not able to furnish Your Lordship with any authentic copy of the Convention alluded to, as I received none from Sir Rutherford Alcock, but I enclose for reference a translation I published in the "China Mail" here, supplemented by corrections, as Enclosure No. 4. 3. This may suffice for present purposes. I also enclose a reprint from the "Daily Press" of certain proceedings preliminary to an interview between a Deputation from this Community and Sir Rutherford Alcock, and report of the conversation, which passed at that interview. As the latter took place at Government House, where Sir Rutherford Alcock was on a visit and I was present to introduce the Deputation, I can vouch for the general accuracy of the report. Enclosure No. 3. 4. The Memorial of the Chamber appears to me valuable principally as giving a clear résumé of Mercantile opinion here as to the general Policy most...
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2. B. 229 { Poreign Affairs, expressing the disappoint. ment of the Chamber at as few of the grievances of the Mercantile body boing redrefed by the Supplementary Conventions lately entered into by Sir Rinherford Alcock with the Ohinese Government, and also pronting out certain provisions in that Convention which the Chamber regards as specially injurions to this Colony. 2. I am not able to furnish Your Lordship with any authentic copy of the Convention alluded to, Ovo I received none from Sir Runkaford Alcock, but I enclose for reference a translation I published in the "Ohima Mail" here, supplemented by corrections, as and which Enclosure No. 4. 3. may suffice for present purposes I also enclose a reprint from the "Daily Press of certain proceedings preliming to an interview between a Depritation from this Community and Six Krishaford Alcock, and report of the conversation, which paked at that interview. As the latter took place at Government Worse, where Sir Richerford дого on a visit and I was present introduce the Deputation I to urich for the general acourary The latter. Encloure No. 3. 4. Thon to able of The Memorial of the Chamber appear to me valuable principally a giving a dear resume of Mercantile opinion here as to the general Policy most
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B.

229

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Poreign Affairs, expressing the disappoint. ment of the Chamber at as few of the

grievances of the Mercantile body boing

redrefed by the Supplementary Conventions lately entered into by Sir Rinherford Alcock with the Ohinese Government,

and also pronting out certain provisions in that Convention which the Chamber regards as specially injurions to this

Colony.

2.

I am not able to furnish Your Lordship with

any

authentic copy of the

Convention alluded to,

Ovo

I received none

from Sir Runkaford Alcock, but I

enclose for reference a translation I

published in the "Ohima Mail" here,

supplemented by

corrections,

as

and which

Enclosure No. 4. 3.

may suffice for present purposes I also enclose a reprint from the

"Daily Press of certain proceedings preliming to an interview between a Depritation

from this Community and Six Krishaford Alcock, and report of the conversation,

which paked

at that interview. As

the latter took place at Government Worse, where Sir Richerford

дого

on a visit and I was present introduce the Deputation I to urich for the general acourary

The latter.

Encloure No. 3.

4.

Thon

to

able

of

The Memorial of the Chamber appear to me valuable principally a

giving

a

dear resume of Mercantile

opinion here as to the general Policy most

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