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 POSTAL CONVENTION—MEXICO. APRIL 4, 1887. 1389 The foregoing Convention between the United States of America Appmvu. and the United Mexican States has been negotiated and concluded with my_adv1ce and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. Stlici testipiopy whefreoiéi I léave caused the Great Seal of the United aes o e ereunoa xe. [SEAL.] GROVER CLEVELAND By the Pregdent: . . AYARD, Secretary of State, _ Washingtnrz, June 21, 1887. The undersigned, William F. Vilas. Postmaster General of the cagggsmv °f mm United States of America, and Matias Romero, Envoy Extraordinary ' and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United Mexican States at Washington, havin met to ether for the purpose of exchanging the ratis fications of tge Postal Convention, concluded between the United States of America and the United Mexican States and signed at Washington April 4th 1887, and having carefully compared the ratiiications of said Convention and foun them exactly conformable to each other, the exchan e took place this day in the usual form. In witness whereof, éie have signed the present protocol of exchange »and have ailixed thereto the seals of their arms. Done at Washington this twenty-first day of June, one thousand eight hmidred and eighty-seven WM F VH-IAS _ SEAL. . . · ‘ Postmaster General. [sun.] M. ROMERO Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary _ fmm the United Mexican States to the United States of America