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United States of America and the Republic of Peru for the settlement of the pending claims of the citizens of either country against the other," signed at Lima on the 12th January ultimo, with the following amendment: Article 1, strike out the words "the claims of the American citizens Dr. Charles Easton, Edmund Sartori, and the owners of the whale ship _William Lee_ against the Government of Peru, and the Peruvian citizen Stephen Montano against the Government of the United States," and insert: _all claims of citizens of the United States against the Government of Peru and of citizens of Peru against the Government of the United States which have not been embraced in conventional or diplomatic agreement between the two Governments or their plenipotentiaries, and statements of which soliciting the interposition of either Government may previously to the exchange of the ratifications of this convention have been filed in the Department of State at Washington or the department for foreign affairs at Lima_, etc. This amendment is considered desirable, as there are believed to be other claims proper for the consideration of the commission which are not among those specified in the original article, and because it is at least questionable whether either Government would be justified in incurring the expense of a commission for the sole purpose of disposing of the claims mentioned in that article. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. WASHINGTON, _February 5, 1863_. _To the Senate of the United States_: I submit to the Senate, for consideration with a view to ratification, a "convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Peru, providing for the reference to the King of Belgium of the claims arising out of the capture and confiscation of the ships _Lizzie Thompson_ and _Georgiana_," signed at Lima on the 20th December, 1862. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. WASHINGTON, _February 6, 1863_. _To the Senate of the United States_: In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the United States of yesterday, requesting information in regard to the death of General Ward, a citizen of the United States in the military service of the Chinese Government, I transmit a copy of a dispatch of the 27th of October last, its accompaniment, from the minister of the United States in China. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. WASHINGTON, _February 6, 1863_. _To the Senate of the United States_: I transmit herewith a report[7] from
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