Art. 3. Guaranteed regulations for the residence of an English minister at Pekin.
Art. 4. Provided for the correspondence of the British minister at Pekin.
Art. 5. The ministers of the Emperor of China should transact business with the British minister at Pekin on terms of perfect equality.
Art. 6. Concedes to a minister of China in London the same privileges.
Art. 7. Permits consuls in the open ports of China.
Art. 8. The Christian religion, as professed by Roman Catholics and Protestants, to be protected by the Chinese government.
Art. 9. British subjects to travel, for pleasure or trade, into all parts of the empire with passports from their consuls, countersigned by the local authorities.
Art. 10. Regulations for trading ships.
Art. 11. Five more ports to be opened to foreign trade.
Art. 12. British subjects may purchase and hold landed property in China.