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GREAT BRITAIN, FISHERIES.

To conclude a treaty for the annexation of Texas.

To conclude an extradition treaty with
France.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and navi-
gation and a claims convention with Bra-
To conclude conventions relative to claims
zil.
and boundaries with Mexico.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and a
claims convention with the Argentine
Confederation.

To conclude a claims convention with Chili.
To conclude an extradition treaty with the
Swiss Confederacy.

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

To conclude a claims convention with Peru.

To conclude a claims convention with Venezuela.

To conclude a claims convention with Ecuador.

To conclude a treaty of peace, friendship, and commerce with Hawaii.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and navigation with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

To conclude a claims convention with Venezuela.

To conclude a treaty of navigation and com-
merce with Japan.

To conclude a claims convention with New
Granada.

To conclude a treaty of peace, friendship,
and commerce with Hawaii.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and navigation with Belgium.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and
boundaries with Mexico.

To conclude with Hanover, Oldenburg,
Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and Mecklen-
burg-Strelitz treaties of commerce and
navigation.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and navigation with the Argentine Confederation.

Secretary of State.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Brazil.
Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Mexico.
Chargé d'affaires in the
Argentine Confedera-
tion.

Chargé d'affaires in
Chili.

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to France.
Commissioner to China.

Chargé d'affaires in
Peru.

Chargé d'affaires in Ven-
ezuela.

Special agent to Ecuador.

Commissioner to Hawaii.

Charge d'affaires in the
Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies.

Chargé d'affaires in Ven-
ezuela.

Commissioner to China.

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John C. Calhoun..
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Apr. 5, 1844

Apr. 12, 1844

Henry A. Wise

May 25, 1844

Wilson Shannon.

June 17, 1844

William Brent.

June 28, 1844

William Crump

July 1, 1844

William R. King.

July 24, 1844

Caleb Cushing.

Aug. 14, 1844

John A. Bryan.

Aug. 24, 1844

Vespasian Ellis.

Oct. 12, 1844

Delazon Smith

Dec. 31, 1844

George Brown.

Jan. 10, 1845

William H. Polk.

Mar. 17, 1845

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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.

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Other office held at same time.

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To conclude a postal convention. with Great Britain and France.

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

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to France.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with Ha-
waii.

To conclude a treaty of commerce and
claims with Guatemala. San Salvador,
Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Ric.a

To conclude a treaty of commerce with (1)
Hayti; (2) the Dominican Republic.
To conclude a treaty with Hungary on "all
matters and subjects interesting to both
nations."

To conclude a treaty of commerce with Bo-
livia.

To conclude a claims convention with Ecuador.

To conclude a treaty of commerce, navigation, and claims with Chili.

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To conclude a treaty with Mexico "con-
cerning a road, railroad, or canal across
the Isthmus of Tehuantepec."
(1) To conclude with Siam a revision of the
treaty of March 20, 1833, or any other con-
vention of friendship, navigation, and
commerce; (2) to conclude a treaty of
friendship, commerce, and navigation
with Anam; (3) to conclude a treaty of
friendship, commerce, and navigation
with Bruni.

To conclude a treaty modifying the postal
convention of March 6, 1844, with New
Granada.

To conclude a claims convention with Vene-
zuela.

To conclude a consular convention with New Granada.

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Chargé d'affaires in New
Granada.

Chargé d'affaires in Ven-
ezuela.
Secretary of State.
Do.

To conclude a treaty with Great Britain
relative to the Nicaragua Canal, the States
of Central America and the Mosquito coast.
Special agent to the Swiss To conclude with the Swiss Confederation None.
Confederation.
a treaty "concerning all matters and sub-
jects interesting to both nations."

To conclude a treaty of commerce and nav-
igation with Turkey.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with Peru.
To conclude an extradition treaty with
Mexico.

To conclude a treaty of commerce with Peru.

To conclude a claims convention with Portugal.

Minister resident in Tur-
key.
Secretary of State.
Do.

d'affaires in

Chargé
Peru.
Secretary of State.

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

Netherlands.
To conclude a treaty concerning commerce,
navigation, and extradition with the

Bolivia.
To conclude a treaty of commerce with

To conclude an extradition treaty with
ciated with her.
Prussia and the other German States asso-

To conclude a claims convention with China.
rocal obligations of the United States and
To conclude a treaty concerning the recip.
of Mexico in regard to Indians inhabiting
convention with Mexico.
their respective territories," and a claims

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

Envoy extraordinary
and minister plenipo-
tentiary to Spain.

Commissioner in Hawaii.

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

Secretary of State.

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Robert C. Schenck..
John S. Pendleton
Thomas J. Page..

Jan. 31,1853

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Edward Everett
Solon Borland.

Feb. 14, 1853

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June 15, 1853

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James Buchanan.

July 6,1853

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William L. Marcy..

July 21, 1853

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James Buchanan..

Sept. 12, 1853

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John W. Dana.

Nov. 1,1853

Robert M. McLane.

Nov. 12, 1853

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James Gadsden..

Dec. 8,1853

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