TABLE OF CONTENTS. VOLUME I. 5. NAMES AND DUTIES OF STANDING COMMITTEES. 7. FAREWELL ADDRESS OF THE DELEGATE FROM 9. INTERCONTINENTAL RAILWAY 21. INTERNATIONAL LAW: A. PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 876 B. CLAIMS AND DIPLOMATIC INTERVENTION.. 933 939 22. ARBITRATION: A. PLAN OF ARBITRATION 954 B. RECOMMENDATION TO EUROPEAN POWERS. 1084 1122 23. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OF THE CONFERENCE. A. MEMORIAL TABLET.. 1153 B. LATIN-AMERICAN MEMORIAL LIBRARY.... 1156 1161 D. COLOMBIAN EXPOSITION .. 1165 ..... E. FAREWELL ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT. 1166 REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON THE PRINTING OF PROCEEDINGS. [Adopted March 7, 1890.] The Executive Committee having had under consideration a proposition of the honorable Delegate from Uruguay, submitted on the 31st of January ultimo, concerning the printing of the proceedings of this Conference, beg leave to submit the following as their report, and ask its adoption: "Resolved, That twenty-five copies of the daily minutes, as approved by the Conference, be printed and bound for the use of each delegation." "Resolved, That the proceedings of the Conference to be printed shall be the resolutions offered by the Delegates; the reports of committees, the discussions thereon, in extenso, and the action of the Conference upon the same. Each Delegate may, with the consent of the Conference, withdraw any remarks made by him during a debate. The Executive Committee shall see that the translations correspond accurately with their respective originals and supervise the printing of said proceedings in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, as soon as practicable.” 5 |