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Senate Document No. 58, 2d Session, 28th Congress. 



This contains an abstract of the treaty between the United 

 States and China and some of the correspondence of Cushing. 



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Senate Document No. 17, I Session, 29th Congress. 



This is a summary of the expenses of the Cushing expedition. 



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Senate Document No. 139, ist Session, 29th Congress. 



This contains all the correspondence between the commanders 

 of the East India Squadron and foreign powers, and of the 

 United States agents abroad, during the years 1842 and 1843, 

 relating to trade and the other interests of the government, 

 called for by the resolution of the Senate, Feb. 25, 1845. 



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Senate Document No. 67, 2d Session, 28th Congress. 



This contains the correspondence of Cushing in regard to the 

 treaty with China, 1844. 



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John H. Haswell, Treaties and Conventions Concluded between 

 the United States of America and other Powers since July 4, 

 1776. Washington, 1889. 



Senate Document No. 47, 2 Sess., 48 Cong. 



The text of the treaty of Whanghia is on pages 145-159. 

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Senate Document No. 31, ist Session, I9th Congress. 



This contains various statistics in regard to the Canton trade. 



Senate Document No. 306, 3d Session, 25th Congress. This 

 is a General Statement of the goods, wares, and merchandise of 

 Foreign Countries imported into the United States for the year 

 ending September 30, 1838. 

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State Papers, 1823-4, Vol. 4, Number 73. Report of the 

 Secretary of the Treasury of the Commerce and Navigation of 

 the United States for the year ending September 30, 1823. 

 Washington, 1824. 



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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America. 



