PROTOCOLS. 41 



At 4 p. in. the Tribniinl adjonniod to tlie next dny at 11.30 a. ni. 

 Done at I'aris, tlie lotli of , lane. 181)3, and .si<>iiod: 



The President : ALPII. DE COUUCEL. 

 The Agent for (he T'vited States: JoHN W. FOSTER. 



The Agent for Great Jh-itnin: ClIARLES H. TurPEE. 

 The Seereiary: A. ImEEUT. 

 Translation certified to be accurate: 



A. BAILLY-BLANCIIArtD, ) ., ,, , . 



„ ' > (Jo-ISecretancs. 



H. CUNYNGIIAME, ) 



PROTOCOL XXXVIII. 



MEETING OP WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 14, 1803. 



Tlie Tribunal assembled at 11.30 a. in., all the arbitrators being 

 jiresent. 



Sir Kichard. Webster resumed his argument. 



At 1.30 the Tribunal took a recess. 



On reassembling. Sir Eichard Webster continued his argument. 



At 4 p. in. the Tribunal adjourned to the next day at 11.30 a. m. 



Done at Paris, the 14th of June, 1893, and signed: 



The President: AlPH. DE COUSJOEL. 

 The Agent for the United States: JOHN W. FOSTEK. 

 The Agent for Great Britain: CHARLES H. TUPPEK. 

 The Secretimj : A. ImdERT. 

 Translation certitied to be accurate: 



A. Bailly-Blanchard, ) ^, r< . . 



H. CUNYNGHAME, ) 



PBOTOCOL XXXIX. 



MEETING OP THURSDAY, .JUNE 15, 1893. 



The Tribunal assembled at 11.30 a. m., all the arbitrators being 

 present. 



Sir Richard Webster resumed his argument. 



At 1.30 the Tribunal took a recess. 



On reassembling, Sir Richard Webster continued his argument. 



At 4 p. m. the Tribunal adjourned to the next day at 11 a. m. 



Done at Paris, the 15th of June, 1893, and signed: 



The President : AlPH. DE COURCEL. 



The Agent for the United States: JOHN W. FOSTER, 



The Agent for Great Britain : CHARLES H. TUPPER. 



The Secretarg : A. ImBERT. 



Translation certitied to be accurate: 



A. Bailly-Blanchard, / ^^ ,, ^ . 

 H, Cunynghame, S 



