present attempt, counterenced

it has been I diefly regit

to

ns

whom

say by three from a very different action was naturally to have been expected, be allowed to pass unreproved

uncondemned, the

&

vill

trade

consequenc be most serions not

to commerce

enly in regard of the -=

harticular branch of Britest

now in question, but

in general. Lastly. I will not trouble

· Your Rdshop with copies of the petitions & representations already presented to me

by British traders ture resident, against the proceedings of

te

siamose &

of the above

mentioned Consuls in

Bro

respect

respect.

411

In outstance they only

confirm what I have

state &

Jamese

already explained. But the attempt of the Government to give effect

to arrangements with the thre Consuls on

the one side, and

the resolution, supported by

myself, of British traders

recede from

not to

Veri

treaty rights on the otter, will, I fear, give speedy

occesion

to frequent collisions with lost the signere Gourt & the Consulates in question, collisions which all possible desire of conciliation and ormity on my part, stort

of

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