Statement of the persons employed by the United States in conducting negotiations since 1789-Continued. William C. Rives.. Louis McLane. Martin Van Buren. Joel R. Poinsett. Charles Rhind. David Offley. James Biddle. William P. Preble. Anthony Butler. Emanuel I. West John Randolph, of Roan- June 18, 1830 oke. John Hamm. Ethan A. Brown. Henry Wheaton. William C. Rives. Martin Van Buren. GREAT BRITAIN, FISHERIES. 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- To conclude a treaty of amity, commerce, To conclude with Russia treaties concerning To conclude a treaty of commerce with the Chargé d'affaires in the Envoy extraordinary GREAT BRITAIN, FISHERIES. Statement of the persons employed by the United States in conducting negotiations since 1789-Continued. James Semple. Henry Wheaton. or customs union. Envoy extraordinary Envoy extraordinary Chargé d'affaires in New Envoy extraordinary [Chargé d'affaires in Cen- Special agent to Sar- Allen A. Hall July 1,1841 Sept. 1,1841 William Boulware. Sept. 17, 1841 John S. Pendleton. Nov. 30, 1841 Mar. 22, 1842 May 17, 1842 Statement of the persons employed by the United States in conducting negotiations since 1789--Continued. Daniel Webster. Waddy Thompson.. John S. Pendleton. 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 |