Early Relations hetzvecn the United States and China. i8i 



This is of use for an occasional mention of the commerce 

 between Boston and Canton. 



The Edinburgh Review. 



January, 1831, Vol. 52, pp. 281-322. 



Article I. Reports from the Minutes of Evidence taken before 

 the Select Committee of the House of Lords and Commons, on 

 the affairs of the East India Company, London, 1830. 



The article is a commentary on these reports, making much of 

 the American trade, and is hostile to the Company. It created 

 a stir. 



Hunt's Merchant Magazine. 



(11:54. New York, July, 1844.) Commerce of the United 

 States with China. 

 Hunt's Merchant Magazine. 



(3:465. New York, December, 1840.) Commerce of China. 



This was not written by a direct observer, but it was compiled 

 from various sources which appear to have been reliable. 

 Hunt's Merchant Magazine. 



8: 205 et sqq. March, 1843. China and the Chinese Peace. 



This is a contemporary's view of the subject. 

 Hunt's Merchant Magazine. 



(2:82.) 



Chinese Manufactures. 

 Hunt's Merchant Magazine. 



(4:468.) 



First American Trade with China. 

 Hunt's Merchant Magazine. 



(12:77.) 



Chronology of Events in China. 



This is an excellent chronology for 1831 et sqq. 

 North American Review. 



(40:56-68. Jan., 1835.) 



Execution of an Italian at Canton. 



1. London Quarterly Review for Jan., 1834, Art. vii, on Free 

 Trade with China. 



2. The Chinese Repository for Jan., 1834, Printed at Canton. 

 In addition to these sources, the author of the article gets 



