Euripides for Foreign (Gentlemen who were exempt from the restrictions of the Chinese Passengers Act and the regulations of the British Government. Such was, therefore, much to be desired.
That M. Gerard should receive all the assistance, and countenances which could properly be afforded him by the British Authorities in China.
Assuming that Sir P. Browning was aware of these facts, it is, I think, much to be regretted that he should in this instance have refused M. Gerard what little substantial assistance it was difficult to regard otherwise than efficient.
I have the honor to be,
Your Obedient
Humble Servant,
Mudach