The Life of Clara Barton, Founder of the American Red Cross (Vol. 2 of 2)Barton, William E. (William Eleazar)
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The Life of Clara Barton, Founder of the American Red Cross (Vol. 2 of 2)
Barton, William E. (William Eleazar)
American National Red Cross -- Biography; Barton, Clara, 1821-1912; Nurses -- United States -- Biography
And whereas the President of the United States of America, by and with
the advice and consent of the Senate, did, on the first day of March,
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, declare that the United
States accede to the said Convention of the 22d of August, 1864, and
also accede to the said Convention of October 20, 1868;
And whereas, on the ninth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and
eighty-two, the Federal Council of the Swiss Confederation, in virtue
of the final provision of a certain minute of the exchange of the
ratifications of the said Convention at Berne, December 22, 1864, did,
by a formal declaration, accept the said adhesion of the United States
of America, as well in the name of the Swiss Confederation as in that
of the other contracting states;
And whereas, furthermore, the Government of the Swiss Confederation
has informed the Government of the United States that the exchange
of the ratifications of the aforesaid additional articles of the 22d
October, 1868, to which the United States of America have, in like
manner, adhered as aforesaid, has not yet taken place between the
contracting parties, and that these articles cannot be regarded as a
treaty in full force and effect:
Now, therefore, be it known that I, Chester A. Arthur, President of
the United States of America, have caused the said Convention of
August 22, 1864, to be made public, to the end that the same and
every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with
good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof; reserving,
however, the promulgation of the hereinbefore mentioned additional
articles of October 20, 1868, notwithstanding the accession of
the United States of America thereto, until the exchange of the
ratifications thereof between the several contracting states shall
have been effected, and the said additional articles shall have
acquired full force and effect as an international treaty.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of
the United States to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington, this twenty-sixth day of July, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, and of the
Independence of the United States the one hundred and seventh.
[L.S.]
CHESTER A. ARTHUR
By the President:
FRED’K T. FRELINGHUYSEN
_Secretary of State_
United States of America, Department of State, to all to whom these
presents shall come, greeting:
I certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original on file in
the Department of State.
In testimony whereof I, John Davis, Acting Secretary of State of the
United States, have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the seal of
the Department of State to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington, this 9th day of August, a.d. 1882, and
of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred
and seventh.
[L.S.]
JOHN DAVIS
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