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 456 CONVENTION WITH CHILE. 1833. Wummss the undersigned, Edmund Roberts, a citizen of Ports mouth, in the State of New Hampshire, in the United States of America, being duly appointed an envoy, by letters patent, under the signature of the President and seal of the United States of America bearine date at the city of Washington, the twenty-sixth day of Januairy, A.];: 1832, for negotiating and concluding a treaty of amity and commerce between the United States of America and his Majesty the King of Siam: Now know ye, that I, Edmund Roberts, envoy as aforesaid, do conclude the foregoing treaty of amityoand commerce, and every article Finajmipcb and clause therein contained; reserving the same, nevertheless, for the tion reserved to final ratification of the President of the United States of America, by gg P*’°"d°”*» and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the said United States. Done at the royal city of Sia-Yut/hia, (commonly called Bankok,) on the twentieth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, and of the independence of the United States of America the l·itty-seventh. EDMUND ROBERTS, (1.. s.) AN ADDITIONAL AND EXPLANATOBY CONVENTION T0 the treat of cace omit commerce and mtvé ation as ¤.1,1ass. 3/ P _ » Vi, 9 concluded m the ug; ty Semttago on. the 16th day ry May arms President 1832 between the mted States cy" America and the Rej’fp§’5°,,l,’,·§;§,_ publtclc of Chile. Forsguing Whereas, the time stipulated in the treaty of amity, commerce and treaty to be car- navigation between the United States of America and the Republick of
 * §g0‘:*%°*;:°*· Chile, signed at the city of Santiago on the 16th day of May 1832, for

g ’ °‘ the exchange of ratiiications in the City of Washington, has elapsed;- A,m_P_ 4% and it being the wish of both the contracting parties that the aforesaid treaty should be carried into effect with all the necessary solemnities, agd tlgat thefnecessary explanations should be mutually made to remove a su ject o doubt in the sense of some of its articles, the undersi ned plenipotentiaries, viz., John Hamm, a citizen of the United Stateg of America, and their Charge d’AiTaires, on the part, and in the name of the United States of America,-and Senor Don Andres Bello, a citizen of Chile, on the part, and in the name of the Republick of Chile, having compared and exchanged their full powers, as expressed in the treaty itself, have agreed upon the following additional and explanatory artic es. S,;,,,,;,,,;?,, of Aivrrcnn I. It being stipulated by the second article of the aforesaid Lhpw2p°agt;c`l•;. eighty, that che relatiplnslplnd comgentiogs which now exist, or may here- ‘ a er exist, ctweent e epublic: of hile and the Republick of Bod°m°°d’ livin, the Federation of the Centre of America, the Regublick of C0- lumbia, the United States of Mexico, the Repnblick of Peru, or the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata, are not included in the prohibition of granting particular favors to other nations which may not be made common to the one or the other of the contracting powers ;-and these exceptions being founded upon the intimate connexion and iden-