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

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Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipo tentiary to France.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and navi- Envoy extraordinary gation with Great Britain.

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and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Great Brit-
ain.
Secretary of State.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Mexico.
None.
Consul at Smyrna.
Commodore, U. S. Navy.
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Spain.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and navi- Envoy extraordinary
gation with the Netherlands.

and minister plenipotentiary to the Netherlands.

Chargé d'affaires in Mex-
ico.

Chargé d'affaires in
Peru.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Russia.
Chargé d'affaires in
Chili.

Chargé d'affaires in Bra-
zil.

Chargé d'affaires in Denmark.

Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to France.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and navi- Envoy extraordinary gation with Great Britain.

and minister plenipotentiary to Great Brit ain.

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GREAT BRITAIN, FISHERIES.

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To conclude a treaty of commerce and claims with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. To conclude treaties of navigation and commerce with Cochin China, Siam, and Muscat.

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

To conclude a treaty of amity, commerce,
and navigation with the Netherlands.
To conclude a treaty of amity, commerce.
and navigation with Saxony.

To conclude with Russia treaties concerning
(1) the principles of maritime war and neu-
trality, and (2) commerce and navigation.
To conclude a treaty of amity, commerce,
and navigation with Belgium.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with the
To conclude a treaty "concerning certain
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
principles for the guidance of nations at
war with each other" with the Republic
To conclude a treaty of amity, commerce,
of Central America.
and navigation with New Granada.
To conclude a treaty of commerce and navi-
gation with France.

Chargé d'affaires in the
Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies.
(None.)

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Russia.

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GREAT BRITAIN, FISHERIES.

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

James Semple. Henry Wheaton.

or customs union.

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

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Prussia.

Chargé d'affaires in New
Granada.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Prussia.

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Chargé d'affaires in New
Granada.

Secretary of State.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Mexico
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Mexico.
Chargé d'affaires in Ven-
ezuela.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Austria.
Chargé d'affaires in the
Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies.

Chargé d'affaires in
Chili.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Spain.
Chargé d'affaires in New
Granada.

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John Forsyth..

Apr. 13, 1838

Alcée La Branche.

Apr. 28, 1838

Nathaniel Niles

May 3, 1838

John Forsyth.

June 14, 1838

James C. Pickett.

June 15, 1838

John Forsyth.

July 19, 1838

Do

July 19, 1838

James Semple..

Feb. 4,1839

John Forsyth

Mar. 18, 1839

Powhatan Ellis.

May 3, 1839

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

Daniel Webster.
Daniel Webster.

Waddy Thompson..

John S. Pendleton.
Henry Wheaton.

George H. Proffit

Waddy Thompson

Allen A. Hall.

William M. Blackford.

Edward Everett.

Abel P. Upshur

Henry Wheaton.

Waddy Thompson, or in

his absence Benjamin E. Feb. 15, 1844

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