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 Rh Gray, Albert W., may apply for extension of letters-patent 191 Gray, Hannah, pension to 648, 649 Gray, Jedediah, pension to 780 Great Britain, supplemental convention with, concerning the renunciation of naturalization in certain cases 841 certain citizens or subjects of either country naturalized in the other may renounce their naturalization and in what manner 841 form of declaration of renunciation, 842 mode of procedure if within the United States 841 if beyond the territory of the United States 841

if in the United Kingdom 842 if elsewhere in the British dominions. lists of persons renouncing their naturalization to be furnished. 842 to contain what 842 treaty with, of May 8, 1871 863 Alabama claims to be referred to arbitration.863 arbitrators, and how to be named 864 vacancies, how filled 864 to meet when and where 864 their powers and duties 864 a majority to decide. 864 agent of each party 864 case, &c., of each party to be given to arbitrators. 864 counter case, &c. . 864, 865 time may be extended 865 documents and papers to be produced 865 arguments and briefs 865 rules, &c., to govern the arbitrators in their decisions 865 obligations of a neutral government, not admitted to have been in force when the Alabama claims arose, but to govern in future cases. 865 decision of arbitrators, when to be made and in what form 866 to be made as to each vessel separately 866 award to be in duplicate, and to whom delivered 866 gross sum may be awarded, if, &c. 866 when to be paid. 866 if Great Britain is found in fault, and a gross sum not awarded, board of assessors to determine claims 866 board of assessors, how to be constituted, 866 to meet when and where 866, 867 members to subscribe a declaration that, &c. . 867 their powers and duties 867 a majority to decide. 867 decision when and how given 867 claims to be presented within what time 867 clerks, expenses, &c., of 867 report of assessors, how to be made, and to whom delivered 867 awards, when and where to be paid. 867 expenses of the arbitration, how to be defrayed 866 arbitrators to keep a record, &c. 866 decision of arbitrators and assessors to be final. 867 claims not presented to be deemed finally settled 867

claims other than the Alabama claims, arising between April 13, 1831, and April 9, 1865, to be referred to three commissioners 867, 868 commissioners, their appointment, powers, and duties 868 vacancies, how filled 868 to investigate and decide claims 868 a majority to decide 868 award on each claim 868 agent of each government 868 decisions to be final. 868 claims to be presented and decided 868 within what time. 868 awards, when to be paid 869 records, secretary, &c. 869 expenses to be charged upon awards, 869 but not to exceed five per cent, 869 decision to be final upon all claims that might have been presented. 869 sea fisheries, British subjects to have rights in common in certain, on certain coasts of the United States 870 salmon and shad fisheries excluded 870 certain places reserved from the common right of fishing 870 commission to be appointed to designate such places, if, &c. 870 certain fish oil and fish to be admitted into each country free of duty 870 right given to the inhabitants of the United States in certain sea fisheries, except salmon and shad, in British waters, in common with British subjects. 869, 870. 874 compensation, if any, to be paid by the United States for this grant, to be determined by commissioners 870, 871 award of commissioners, and when to be paid 871 commissioners, appointment of 871 vacancies, how filled 871 when and where to meet 871 their powers and duties 871 agent for each govenrment 871 proceedings before, how conducted, 871 documents and papers. 871 cases to be closed in six months, &c. 871, 872

awards, when to be given. 872 records, secretary expenses. 872

navigation of the St. Lawrence to be free, subject to, &c. . 872

of the rivers Yukon, Porcupine, and Stikine 872

of Lake Michigan 872

the use on terms of equality of certain canals by inhabitants of both countries to be urged 872

provision for conveyance, without payment of duty in transit through territory of the United States, certain merchandise imported at certain ports of the United States, and of goods intended for export 873 reciprocal provision as to conveyance in transit through British territory 873