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At 4 p. m. the Tribntial adjouiiied to tin- next day at 11. oO a. in. 

 Done lit Paris, the 4tli of -luly, 18!K>, and signed: 



The Pirtiifleiit : ALPII. DE COI'RCEL. 



The A<n'iil for thi' riiiUd Slaics : JOHN W. FOSTER. 



The Aijnit for (Ireat lirHaiii : ClIART.ES II. TuPrER. 



The Secretary : A. ImuERT. 



Translation eertitied to be accurate: 



A. Baillv- Blanch ARD, } ,< ^, ^ ■ 

 ^^ ,, (o-S^evniarics. 



U. CUNYNGIIAME, ) 



PIJOTOCHIL L. 



MEETINO OF AVJCUNESDAY, JULY 5, 1893. 



The Tribunal assend)led at 11.30 a. ni., all the arbitratois being 

 present. 



The Honorable Edward J. Phelps resumed his argument. 



At 1..'>U the Tribunal took a recess. 



On reassembling, the Honorable l^'dward J. lMieI[»s continued his 

 argument. 



At 1 p. m. the Tril)unal adjourned to the next day at 11.30 a. ul 



Done at Paris, the 5th of July, 18!»3, and signed: 



The President : ALI'IL DE COUROEL. 

 The A(jent for the I'nlted SIdtes: JOIIN W. FOSTER. 

 The A(jent for (Ireat nritiiiii: ClIARLES II. TUPPER. 

 The Seeretanj : A. IMBERT. 



Translation eertitied to be aeeurate: 



A. Bailly-Blancilvrd, ) ., ^, , . 



H. CUJNYNGIIAME, ) 



PJJOTOCOL LI. 



MEETING OF THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1893. 



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

 present. 



The Honorable Edward J. Phelps resumed his argument. 



At J. 30 the Tribunal took a reeess. 



On reassembling, the Honorable Edward J. Phelps continued his 

 argument. 



At 1 p. m. the Tribuinil_ adjourned to the next day at 11.30 a. m. 



Done at Paris, the 0th of July, 1893, and signed: 



The Pren'ident: AlPII. DE COURCEL. 

 The A(jent for the United States: JOHN W. FoSTER. 

 The A(jnit for (Ireat Jlrilain: ClIARLES H. TuPPER. 

 2 he Secretari/ : A. IJMRERT. 

 Translation certified to be acjcurate: 



A. IjAilly-Blangiiaru, ) /, w , • 

 n. Cunynghame, ) 



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