that Officer to make the necessary communicatio: to the Chinen Authentier
But it would be
he for
the Consul to judge to what extent. This communication, should.
be carried
off this
rule had been observed
Mr Mercer's premature
Announcemnit
to ou
ld
not have been made.
Partly the Beaty
of Tien ting appears to Mr Cardwell to be
defective in the following
respects.
1.
A
wur
ders wood as
is understood as
A
1.
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That while it
brüde the British
finds
Authorities to deliver
Chinese Criminale it
does not bind the Chimer Authorities lo
give up Bülish (riminals. 2. That it besiding the British Government-
to give up offenders of all classes - political refugees-runaway
slares
are
and others who
With Mitish Coo!
Not Surendered to
civilized
grations and.
3. That-it binding
the British Government-
to
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