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Statement of the persons employed by the United States in conducting negotiations since 1789-Continued.

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Purposes.

To conclude a treaty with Mexico relative
to boundaries, claims, and the right of way
across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
To conclude a treaty concerning friendship,
commerce, and interoceanic communica-
tion with Nicaragua.

To conclude a treaty with Bolivia for her ac-
cession to the treaty of July 10, 1853, for the
free navigation of the rivers Parana and
Paraguay.
To conclude a treaty with Paraguay relative
to complaints of the United States against
Paraguay, to commerce, and to claims.
To conclude with Spain a treaty of com-
merce and concerning the cession of the
island of Cuba and its dependencies, in-
cluding the island of Pines.

To conclude a treaty with Mexico relative
to claims, boundaries, and the right of
way across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
To conclude a treaty of commerce and navi-
gation with France.

To negotiate a claims convention with Nica

ragua.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and navi-
gation with France.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and navi-
gation with Venezuela.

To conclude a claims convention with Peru.

To conclude a treaty concerning the princi-
ples of maritime law which affect neutral
and belligerent rights at sea with Prussia.
To conclude a treaty concerning the princi-
ples of maritime law which affect neutral
and belligerent rights with the Nether-
lands.

To conclude a treaty with Mexico concern-
ing friendship, commerce, claims, and
boundaries.

To conclude an additional article relative
to the desertion of seamen to the treaty of
April 26, 1826, with Denmark.

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Commissioner to Para-
guay.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Spain.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Mexico.
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to France.
Minister resident in Nic-
aragua.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to France.
Minister resident in
Venezuela.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Peru.
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Prussia.
Minister resident in the
Netherlands.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Mexico.
Secretary of State.

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To conclude a treaty with Hanover for the Envoy extraordinary abolition of the Stade dues. and minister plenipotentiary to Prussia.

To conclude a claims convention with Peru. Envoy extraordinary

To conclude a postal convention with Costa
Rica

To conclude with Great Britain a conven-
tion for the suppression of the African
slave trade.

To conclude an extradition treaty with
Portugal.

To conclude a claims convention with Ecua-
dor.

To conclude a treaty of amity and commerce
with Haiti.

To conclude a treaty with Belgium for the
capitalization of the Scheldt dues.

To conclude a treaty of friendship, com-
merce, and navigation with Honduras.
To conclude a treaty for the final settle-
ment of the claims of the Hudson Bay and
Puget Sound agricultural companies.
To conclude a claims convention with Co-
lombia.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and navi-
gation with Italy.

To conclude a treaty of friendship, com.
merce, and navigation with Nicaragua,
To conclude a treaty concerning Cape Spar-
tel light-house with Morocco.

To conclude a claims convention with Vene-
zuela.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with the
Dominican Republic.

To conclude a treaty for the cession of ter-
ritory [Samana Bay] by the Dominican
Republic to the United States.

To conclude a claims convention with
Prussia.

To conclude a treaty for reciprocal com-
mercial intercourse with Hawaii.

To conclude a treaty for the cession or lease
of territory by the Dominican Govern-
ment to the United States.

To conclude a treaty with Russia for the cession of territory.

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and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Peru.
Minister resident
Costa Rica.
Secretary of State.

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Statement of the persons employed by the United States in conducting negotiations since 1789--Continued.

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Purposes.

To conclude postal conventions with France,
Great Britain, Prussia, and Be gim.

Other office held at same time.

To conclude treaty for the cession of the Minister resident in Den-
Danish West Indies.

To negotiate for the extension of the time
for the ratification of the treaty of March
16, 1859, with Nicaragua.

mark.

Min.-ter resident
Nicaragua.

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Minister resident in Japan.

To conclude an additional article to the con-
vention of October 22, 1864, with Japan.
To conclude an additional article to the Secretary of State.
treaty of December 6-18, 1832, with Russia.
To conclude a consular convention with
Italy.

To conclude treaties of commerce, naviga-
tion, extradition, and naturalization with
Prussia and the North German Union.
To procure the accession of Wurtemburg,
Favaria, Hesse, and Baden to the treaty of
February 22, 1868, with the North German
Confederation.

To conclude a naturalization treaty with
Italy.

To conclude treaties with Belgium concern-
ing extradition, naturalization, and con-
suls.
To conclude a claims convention with Korea
To conclude treaties concerning consuls and
naturalization with Mex.co.

To conclude claims convention with Mexico.
To conclude an additional article to the
treaty with Denmark, signed October 24,
1868.

To conclude a naturalization treaty with
Austria.

To conclude a naturalization treaty with
Sweden and Norway.

To conclude a naturalization treaty with
Turkey.

To conclude a naturalization treaty with
Spain.

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Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Prussia.
Do.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Italy.

Minister resident in Bel-
gium.

Consul-general at Shang

hai.

Secretary of State.

Do.
Do.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Austria.
Minister resident
Sweden.

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Minister resident in Tur-
key.

Envoy extraordinary
an minister plenipo-
tentiary to Spain.

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To extend the time for the exchange of the
ratifications of the consular convention of
December 5, 1868, with Belgium.

To conclude a naturalization treaty with
Denmark.

To conclude a treaty with Mexico concern-
ing a road, railroad, or canal across the
Isthmus of Tehuantepec.

To conclude a treaty concerning the regula-
tion of telegraphic intercourse between
the United States and France.

To extend the time for the ratification of
the naturalization treaty with Wurttem-
berg, signed July 27, 1868.

To negotiate with Venezuela concerning the
deferred payments under the claims con-
vention of April 25, 1866.

To conclude a treaty with Colombia concern-
ing a ship-canal "through the Continental
Isthmus."

To conclude a treaty with Japan"concerning
a proposed delay in the payment of the re-
mainder of the indemnity due to the United
States and other powers under the conven-
tion signed on the 22d of October, 1864."
To conclude a postal convention with Brazil.

To extend the time for the ratification of the treaty of October 24, 1867, with Denmark.

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Peter J. Sullivan.

Mar. 2, 1869

Hamilton Fish.

Apr. 14, 1869

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John Jay

Apr. 21, 1869

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John Lothrop Motley.

May 11, 1869

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Henry S. Sanford.

June 12, 1869

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George H. Yeaman.

Thomas H. Nelson

July 8, 1869 .....do June 9,1869

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Purposes.

Other office held at same
time.

To conclude a protocol relative to the failure Secretary of State.
of the Mexican Claims Commission to meet
punctually at the time provided by the
convention of July 4, 1868.

To conclude with Wurttemberg a conven-
tion explanatory of the third article of the
treaty of April 10, 1844.

To conclude a protocol referring to an arbi-
ter the "Canada" claims against Brazil.

To conclude an extradition treaty with
Costa Rica.

To conclude consular and trade-marks con-
ventions with Prussia.

To conclude a claims convention with Nica-
ragua.

To conclude a treaty with Baden, "regulat-
ing the rights of inheritances and mar-
riages.

To conclude a treaty, of friendship, com-
merce, and navigation with Peru.

To conclude an additional article to the con-
vention of November 29, 1869, with the Do-
minican Republic.

To conclude a treaty of friendship, naviga.
tion, and commerce with Uruguay.
To conclude a naturalization treaty with
Persia.

To conclude a treaty of amity and consular
privileges with Salvador.

To conclude a treaty with Mexico concern-
ing a road, railroad, or canal across the
Isthmus of Tehuantepec.

To conclude a claims convention with Spain.

To conclude with China a treaty for the protection of wrecked seamen, and concerning navigation and commerce. To conclude with Great Britain a convention concerning citizenship, supplemental to the convention of May 13, 1870.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Prussia.
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Brazil.
Minister resident in Cos-
ta Rica.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Prussia.
Minister resident in Nic-
arauga.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo
tentiary to Prussia.
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo
tentiary to Peru.
Secretary of State.

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