274 AITENDIX. 



nml hv llor Urifnnnic ^^njcsfy; nnd the ratificftiinns i«lmll ho cxchnngcd cither 

 nt 'Wasliington or at London witliin six moiitiis trum the date hereof, or earlier 

 if jKOssiMc. 



In fiiiih wlicrcof, \vc, the rcppcctivc rienipotcntiarics, have signed tliis Treaty 

 and have licrcunto alhxcd our seals. 



Done in diiiijicato at Washington the eighth day of May, in the year of our 

 Lord one thousand eight hundred and scvcnty-onc. 



[.„ J,] Hamilton Tisii. 



[,,.!,.] KOUT. C. SCHESCK. 



[l. 8.] SAMtKL NkI.SON. 



[l. s.] KnKNEZKU KOCK^VOOD IIOAR. 



^L. gj Gko. II. WlM,TAM8. 



[l. g.] . De Guey & liiroN. 



n . g,] Ktaffoiid II. Noiithcote. 



n g 1 EdWD. TllORNTOX. 



[l, g.] John A. Macoonalp. 



[l. g.] MOLNTAOUE UeUNAUP. 



And whereas tlic said Treaty has hccn duly ratified on both parts, nnd the 

 respective ratifications of the same were exchanged in the city of London, on 

 the seventeenth day of June, 1871, by Robert C. Schcnck, Envoy Extraordinary 

 and Jlinister rienipotentiarj- of tlic United States, and Earl Granville, Her 

 Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign AtTairs, on the part of their 

 respective Governments : 



Now, therefore, ho it known that I, Ultsses S. Ghant, rrcsidcnt of the 

 United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be made public, to 

 the end that the same, and every clause nnd article thereof, may bo observed 

 and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. 



In witness whereof, I liave hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the 

 United States to bo allixed. 



Done at the City of Waj*hington this fourth day of July, in the year of our 

 \a)T<1 ono thousand eight htmdred and Hcventy-onc, nnd of tlio Indo- 

 '•' pcndencc of the United StatCJ the nincty-Bixth. 



U. 8. GlUNT. 



By the President : 



IIamiltos Fish, 



Secretarif o/ Slate. 



