on a

reciprocal and proper footing, and it is with a view to some such

arrangement that I have thought

to

lay

the

it urgently necessary above particulars before you

I forward for facility of reference a copy of the Treaty of

Tientsin.

I have the hown to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient Sewart,

the

3

Says

462

rendition of Criminals but he

that the Chinese authorities persistently misinterpret the XVI Article of that Treaty and regard it solely

as

applying

of bed

b

Itonghong,

Offences Committed in Struglogy, and not to offences committed

agamat British Subjects by Chinese subjects

who

At pages 11 to 14 Mr Mercen Complains of the Consal.

Gult right.

right 291

Mr. R

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