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GREAT BRITAIN, FISHERIES.

APPENDIX C.

Being a statement of the persons employed by the United States in conducting negotiations since 1789.

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Minister plenipotentiary
to Prussia.
Do.

Envoys extraordinary
and ministers plenipo-
tentiary to France
(jointly and severally).
Minister plenipotentiary
to Great Britain.

Minister plenipotentiary
to Prussia.

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

To conclude a treaty with Spain concerning (Minister plenipotentiary boundaries and wrongful captures, conon the citizens or subjects of the other. demnations and injuries inflicted by eitherMinister plenipotentiary To conclude a treaty settling all matters of difference between the United States and Great Britain "relative to wrongs committed between the parties on the high seas, or other waters, and for establishing between them." the principles of navigation and commerce

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To conclude a treaty of commerce with Rus- Same as above. sia.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with
Great Britain and a treaty of peace and
friendship.

To join the preceding commission

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Minister plenipotentiary 'to Russia.

Minister plenipotentiary to Sweden.

(Consul-general at Al-
giers.

Post captain U. S. Navy.
Do.

Consul-general at Al-
giers.

Captain, U. S. Navy.
(Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to France.
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to the Neth-
erlands.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with Envoy extraordinary
Great Britain.

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and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Great
Britain.

(Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to France.
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Great
Britain.
Secretary of State.

Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Russia.

To conclude a treaty of navigation and com- Secretary of State. merce with France.

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Other office held at same time.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with Por- Envoy extraordinary tugal.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with Spain.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with Bue-
nos Ayres.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with Co-
lombia.

To conclude with Great Britain a treaty
relative to commerce, the suppression of
the slave trade, and the principles of mar-
itime law and neutrality.
To conclude a treaty with Russia relative
to the respective rights and claims of the
two countries in respect to navigation,
fishery, and commerce on the northwest
coast of America; the abolition of the slave
trade, and the principles of maritime war
and neutrality.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with
Chili.

To conclude a claims convention and treaty
of commerce with France; also a treaty
for the suppression of the African slave
trade.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with
Mexico.

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and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Portugal.
Minister plenipotentiary
to Spain.

Minister plenipotentiary
to Buenos Ayres.
Minister plenipoten-
tiary to Colombia.
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Great Brit-
ain.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Russia.

Minister plenipoten-
tiary to Chili.
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to France.

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

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To conclude a treaty of peace, friendship, Secretary of State. commerce, and navigation with the Central Republic of America.

To conclude a treaty of peace, friendship,
commerce, and navigation with Denmark.
To conclude with Great Britain a treaty
relative to commerce, boundaries, the
principles of maritime law and neutrality,
and the navigation of the St. Lawrence;
and also a claims convention.

To conclude treaties of "peace, friendship,
commerce, navigation, maritime law, neu-
tral and belligerent rights, and all other
matters interesting to the American na-
tions" with "the ministers of that assem-
bly duly empowered, from all or any of
the nations of America."

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

To take the place of Richard C. Anderson (deceased) at that assembly.

Chargé d'affaires in Sweden.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Mexico.

Chargé d'affaires in Den-
mark.

Chargé d'affaires in Bra-
zil.
Secretary of State.

Chargé d'affaires in Bra-
zil.
Chargé d'affaires in
Peru.
Secretary of State.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Great Brit-
ain.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and Envoy extraordinary
claims convention with Colombia.

and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Colombia.
Secretary of State.

Chargé d'affaires in
Peru.

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