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COMMITTEE ON CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.

Mr. NIN, of Uruguay.

Mr. ALFONSO, of Chili.

Mr. ROMERO, of Mexico.

Mr. CALDERON, of Colombia.

Mr. FLINT, of the United States.

Mr. MENDONÇA, of Brazil.

Mr. DAVIS, of the United States.

Mr. ARAGON, of Costa Rica.

Mr. BOLET PERAZA, of Venezuela.
Secretary: EDMUND W. P. SMITH.

COMMITTEE ON PORT DUES.

Mr. BOLET PERAZA, of Venezuela.

Mr. LAFORESTRIE, of Hayti.

Mr. VARAS, of Chili.

Mr. STUDEBAKER, of the United States.

Mr. NIN, of Uruguay.

Mr. MENDONÇA, of Brazil.

Mr. QUINTANA, of the Argentine Republic.

Mr. GUZMAN, of Nicaragua.

Secretary: EDMUND W. P. SMITH.

COMMITTEE ON SANITARY REGULATIONS.

Dr. GUZMAN, of Nicaragua.

Mr. VALENTE, of Brazil.

Mr. ZEGARRA, of Peru.

Mr. HANSON, of the United States.

Mr. ANDRADE, of Venezuela.

Mr. LAFORESTRIE, of Hayti.

Mr. NIN, of Uruguay.

Secretary: HENRY R. LEMLY, U. S. A.

COMMITTEE ON PATENTS AND TRADE-MARKS.

Mr. DECOUD, of Paraguay.

Mr. CARNEGIE, of the United States.

Mr. CALDERON, of Colombia.

Secretary: EDMUND W. P. SMITH.

COMMITTEE ON WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

Mr. CASTELLANOS, of San Salvador.

Mr. ANTONIO FRANCISCO SILVA, of Venezuela. Mr. STUDEBAKER, of the United States.

Secretary: EDMUND W. P. SMITH.

COMMITTEE ON EXTRADITION.

Mr. ZELAYA, of Honduras.

Mr. TRESCOT, of the United States.

Mr. SAENZ PEÑA, of the Argentine Republic. Mr. QUINTANA, of the Argentine Republic. Secretary: JOSÉ IGNACIO RODRIGUEZ.

COMMITTEE ON MONETARY CONVENTION.

Mr. MEXIA, of Mexico.

Mr. ESTEE, of the United States.

Mr. MARTINEZ SILVA, of Colombia.

Mr. ALFONSO, of Chili.

Mr. COOLIDGE, of the United States.

Mr. VELARDE, of Bolivia.

Mr. ZELAYA, of Honduras.

Secretary: J. VICENTE SERRANO.

COMMITTEE ON BANKING.

Mr. HURTADO, of Colombia.

Mr. MENDONÇA, of Brazil.

Mr. VARAS, of Chili.

Mr. FLINT, of the United States.

Mr. ARAGON, of Costa Rica.

Secretary: HENRY R. LEMLY, U. S. A,

COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL LAW.

Mr. CRUZ, of Guatemala.

Mr. QUINTANA, of the Argentine Republic.
Mr. TRESCOT, of the United States.

Mr. ALFONSO, of Chili.

Mr. CAAMAÑO, of Ecuador.

Secretary: JOSÉ IGNACIO RODRIGUEZ.

COMMITTEE ON GENERAL WELFARE.

Mr. HENDERSON, of the United States.

Mr. QUINTANA, of the Argentine Republic.

Mr. VELARDE, of Bolivia.

Mr. BOLET PERAZA, of Venezuela.

Mr. HURTADO, of Colombia.

Mr. VALENTE, of Brazil.

Mr. CRUZ, of Guatemala.

Secretary: EDMUND W. P. SMITH.

COMMITTEE ON RULES.

Mr. ALFONSO, of Chili.

Mr. QUINTANA, of the Argentine Republic.

Mr. TRESCOT, of the United States.

Mr. CAAMAÑO, of Ecuador.

Mr. ROMERO, of Mexico.

Mr. CASTELLANOS, of San Salvador.

Mr. VALENTE, of Brazil.

COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS.

Mr. ROMERO, of Mexico.

Mr. QUINTANA, of the Argentine Republic. Mr. COOLIDGE, of the United States.

FAREWELL ADDRESS OF THE DELEGATE FROM

URUGUAY.

SESSION OF FEBRUARY 10, 1890.

Mr. NIN, the Delegate from Uruguay, read the following speech, bidding farewell to his colleagues:

Mr. Chairman, I had the honor of stating in the session. of the 7th instant, that I would have to leave for London on the 19th, unless the Conference enabled me to change my mind, by making a declaration concerning a date for the closure or recess of this body, as solicited by the Delegate from Uruguay.

Ere leaving, probably never to return, either because of the completion of the programme of the Conference, or because of the announcement of a recess before my return is possible, or again because my Government may consider the presence of its Delegate unnecessary; ere leaving, I repeat, I beg leave on this occasion to bid my honorable colleagues farewell, and to place my services at their disposal, either in my official capacity in Great Britain or in Uruguay; and, I may be permitted to add, I shall carry with me the most pleasant recollections of their kindness and courtesy.

And I also request that in the journal of this session it be recorded that the nation I have the honor to represent always looked with the deepest sympathy on everything tending to bind more closely the political, social, and conventional ties that, I am happy to say, unite the countries of the continent of Columbus; and that it would always deem it a duty to contribute to the furtherance of such exalted aims.

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