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tlicr cliiciilatinn or cvidcnre with regard to nny jioint contained in the state- 

 ments laid before liini, he ;;!iall be at liberty to require it from either i'arty, and 

 lie shall be at liberty to hear one counsel or agent for each Tarty, in rclatiou to 

 nny matter, and at such time, and in such manner, ns he may think fit. 



AnricLB XXXVIII. 

 Tlie IJcprc.cntatives or other i)ublic Agents of the United States and of 

 Great Britain at IJerlin, respectively, shall be considered ns the Agents of their 

 respective Governments to conduct their cases before the Arbitrator, who shall 

 bo requested to address all his connnunications, and give all his notices, to such 

 Keprcscntatives or other j)nblic Agents, who shall rejirescnt their respective 

 Governments generally in all matters connected with the arbitration. 



Article XXXIX. 

 It shall be competent to the Arbitrator to proceed in the said arbitration, and 

 nil matters relating thereto, as and when he shall see fit, cither in person, or by 

 ft person or jmrsons named by him for that puri)Osc, cither in the presence or 

 nbscnce of cither or both Agents, and cither orally or by written discussion or 

 otherwise. 



AnricLE XTj. 

 The Arbitrator may, if he think fit, appoint n sccrctarj- or clerk for the 

 purposes of the jiroposed arbitration, at such rate of remuneration as he shall 

 tiiink proper. This, and all other cxi)ensc3 of and connected with the said ar- 

 bitration, shall be j)rovidcd for ns hereinafter stApulated. 



AUTICLK XLI. 



The Arbitrator shall be requested to deliver, together with his award, an ac- 

 count of all the costs and cxjicnses which he may have been put to in relarion 

 to this matter, which shall lortiiwith be rcjiaid by the two Governments in equal 

 moieties. 



AnriCLE XLII. 

 The Arbitrator sliall bo requested to give his award in writing ns early as 

 convenient al'tcr the whole case on each side shall have been laid before Lim, 

 and to deliver one copy thereof to each of the said agents. 



AnricLE XLIII. 

 The present Trcntv shall bo duly ratified by the President of the United 

 States of America, by and with the advice and consent of the S;cnatc thereof, 



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