A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents - Volume 4, part 2: John Tyler by Unknown
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The undersigned take leave to add that the most perfect harmony has subsisted between the two commissions from first to last, and that no differences have arisen between the undersigned in the execution of the duties intrusted to them. Signed and sealed in duplicate, at the city of Washington, this 28th day of June, A.D. 1847. J.B. BUCKNALL ESTCOURT, [SEAL.] _Lieutenant-Colonel, Her Britannic Majesty's Commissioner_. ALBERT SMITH, [SEAL.] _United States Commissioner_. NOTE.--The astronomical computations of the American commission not being completed, and it being unnecessary to defer the signing of the report on that account, the American commissioner engages to transmit them, with any other papers or tables not yet finished, as soon as they shall be so, to the British commissioner, through the American minister resident in London, to whom, upon delivery of the documents, the British commissioner will give a receipt, to be transmitted to the American commissioner. J. B. BUCKNALL ESTCOURT, _Lieutenant-Colonel, H.B.M. Commissioner of Boundary_. ALBERT SMITH, _United States Commissioner_. |
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