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the vessel, upon her departure, arrivea at PaknaBc, &he 

 must anchor and s'op at iHr usual Chokey, and afler the 

 proper Officers have gone on board, anil exanciined htr, 

 the ves&el rmiy rtceive her gunnj shot md powder, and 

 take hvT departure. 



Arlicie6tlv. Mt rchanU bebg subjects of the English 

 Goveriinient, whether Europeans or Asiatics, the Com- 

 manders, Ofikers, LaacarB, and the whole of the crew of 

 vessels, niuat conforra to the estybhshed lawsofSkra, 

 and to the stipulations of thi^j treaty in every particular. 

 If Merchants of every class, do not observe the articles of 

 this treaty, and oppress the inhabitants of this country, 

 become thieves or bad men, kiU men, ftpeak oHeiisivtly of 

 or treat disrespectfully, any i^reat or subordinate Oflicers 

 of ihe country, and the case become important iu any 

 way whatever, the proper Officers hhnW take jurisdiction 

 of it, and punish the offGuder. If the ofl'ence be houii- 

 cide, and the officers, upon iuvesti oration, see that it pro- 

 ceeded from evil intention, they shall punish with death. 

 If it be any other olicnce and the party be Commander 

 or Officer of a vessel, or a merchant he shall be fined ; if 

 he be of a lower rank, lie shall bt- whipped or imprisoned, 

 according to the eslablifthed laws of Siam. The Governor 

 of Bengal will prohibit English subjects, desiring to 

 come and trade at Bangkok speaking disrespectfully or 

 offensively to or of the Great OiEcers of Siam. If any 

 person at Bangkok oppress any English subjecls, he shall 

 be punished according to his oft«nce in the same manner. 



The six articles of this agreement, kt the Officers at 

 Bangkok, and merchants, subject to the English, fulfil 

 and obey in every partxular. 



Appendix D. p. 162. 



(A c^jpi^ of tite Proclaimfion,) 

 « PROCLAMATION/' 

 « WnKUE As the Panghooloo of banning, by his refrac- 

 tory and rebellious conduct in refusing to obey the orders 



