Show I 1 with the mexican republic I 1 ARTICIE L I 1 the mexican republic agrees to d ik pate a t e the following as hertine her true limits leits with the uliter states for the fastre retaining the same dividing line between tle the two califern Cali fornias forn aaa as al ready d defined anea and established according to the ditth article of tile the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo the limits between the two republics shall be as ae follows follow beginning in the gulf of mexico three leng leagues langties ties from land opposite the mouth of the he rio grande as provided in the fifth article of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo thence as defined jn in the said saia art cle tip the middle of that thai river to the point where the parallel ef 31 0 47 north latti latitude tude crosses the same thence due west one hun hundred dired anil miles thence south to the parallel of 31 20 vort north 11 ll latitude thence along tile the said parallel of 31 28 20 to a the I 1 bluh I 1 till meridian m eri of longitude west of greenwich thence in a straight lipe line to it a point on the colorado river twenty english miles bf below low the junction of the gila and colorado do lorado rivers rivers thence up the mid dle die of the said rivet river colorado until it intersects I 1 lie he present line between the U united cited states and nd mexico I 1 for the performance orthis of this portion of the th tre treaty atty each of the abe two governments shill shall nomi akle one commissioner to the end that by common enn consent sent the two thus nominated having net met 1 in iii the city of paso del ael norte three months after the exchange of the ratification of this treaty may proceed to sarven and mark out upon pon the land the dividing line stipulated b by y this article where it shall not have already alfeda been surveyed and established by the mixed com commission according to ta the treaty of guadalupe beeping kee pingA JL journal and making proper plans of ir operations for this purpose if they should judge it necessary r ces sary the contracting I 1 parties shall be at liberty I 1 each to unite to its respective commissioner scientific or other assistants such as astronomers and surveyors whose concurrence shall not be considered necessary for the settlement and ratification ofa of a true line vf of division between the two republics that line hall be alone established upon which the commissioners may fix bair consent ip io this particular li being hg considered decisive and an integral part of this treaty without necessity of ulterior ratification I 1 or approval and without room for far interpretation or any kind by either of the parties contracting the dividing line thus established shall in in all time be faithfully respected by the two governments vern ments without any variation therein unless of the express and free consent of ibe two given in conformity to the principles plea of the law law of nations mationg na tiOng and 4 nd in iii accordance with the co constitution n ution of each country respectively actively in consequence rici the astl stipulation 1 in the fifth fiah article of the i treaty of Guada guadalupe lui upon the boundary li line n e therein there iii described is no ion longer 1 er of bf any force wherein heroin it may conflict anflic t with ac that here ei established siaMi shed the sa idline ve being ing considered ati aad abolished wh where berer fsr it may not coirin coincide ade with ae pre present sent and in the same manner remaining iu full 1 k spree tee were in accordance accor dince with tite the same w I 1 I 1 1 it II the government of mexico hereby releases states from ati on aie account count ofie obligation contained IB the eleventh Ip ar article of the treaty of af hidalgo ani and the said article and the thirty thira third article of the treaty of amity commerce coin merce and b between e aw een the united states state a of Inn Iii enca orica and t the he united mexican an states concluded at it mexico on 0 n the fifth day ay of A aspril p ril 1831 are hereby abrogated roa ro gated ted I 1 ARTICLE HI I 1 lp n consideration of the foregoing stipulations the government govern meAt of the united states agrees to ay py p y to the government of I 1 mexico in the city of new york of ten millions of dollars of which seven millions shall be paid immedi a tely I 1 upon the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty treat yand and the remaining three millions as soon as the bo boundary landary line shall be surveyed marked and established i I 1 IV the provisions of the ath and ath articles of the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo having been rendered nugatory for the most part by the ce ces B sion of territory granted in the first article of this treaty the said articles are hereby abrogated an and d annulled a and the provi provisions gions as herein ex pressed substituted 11 the vessels and citizens of the united states shall in all time have free and uninterrupted passage through the gulf of california to and from their posies possessions situated north J of the boundary boun daiy daty line of the two countries oun fries it derston der stood d that this passage is to be by the gulf of california and the river colorado and not by land without the express consent of the mexican government and precisely the same tile provisions stipulations and and restrictions eions in all are hereby agreed upon and adopted and shall be scrupulously observed avid and enforced by ane two contracting 9 governments in reference to the rio colorado so BO far and for distance ss as the middle vf of that river is made a their apon common imon boundary line by the first article of this trez arety ty I 1 the several provisions stipulations and restrictions strict ions contained in the ath article of tilt the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo shall remain in in lorce force only so far as regards the Rio ravo del norte below the initial of the said boun boundary e a r y provided in the first article of this treaty mat is to say bay below the intersection of the 31 0 47 SO 10 parallel of latitude with the boundary line established by the late treaty dividing said river rivee i from its mouth upwards according to the ath article of the treaty of guadulope ARTICLE V all AI the pro of the eighth and ninth I 1 sixteenth and seventeenth arti a clea 0 of gu gudalupe Guda adalupe lup hidalgo shall apply appi tory ceded by the mexican cepul republic I 1 article of the present treaty and all d to a 0 persons and property both ciet I 1 sias ical within the same as fully jul as if the said articles were recited and set act forth ARTICLE ARTICIE V VI I 1 wo no grants of land within the terri by the first article of this thi a treaty eaty t be a subsequent to the day twenty fifth 1 ofa 0 I 1 her ber when the minister and suase subscriber I 1 treaty on the part of the united ifal posed to tile the government of f mexico la nate nale the question of boundary 14 ary win will f dere acred d valid or be recognised recognized by ali I 1 states or will any grants made pr respected or be considered as dobli have not been located and duly rec re archives of mexico ARTICLE VII I 1 should there at any future pe god forbid oc occur car any disagreement the two nat nations tolls might lead ead to toab of their relations reJa lions and reciprocal heui pe bind themselves in like man inan nato V pm every possible method the hd adjustment difference diffie rence and should still I 1 in not lot succeed never will w ill they proceed cee I 1 lo 10 ration of war without having alro I 1 i attention to what lias has been set forth foith r j 1 21 of the treaty of guadalupe Ga adalupe for fortin simi 0 nL affirmed which article as well as the ii ti VI ani 1 1 the mexican government having 0 I 1 of 0 f february authorized the he 1 l st ruction of a plank and railroad ai I 1 isthmus of tehuantepec an and d to s stable benefi benefits tg of said trans transit it w way ay I 1 I 1 sons gone and merchandise of the citizens and the united states it is stipulate I 1 ther government will interpose inter posa a in iny any j the transit of persons and merch i I 1 ng nations eions and ana at no n 1 0 time shall hal higher hi g r made on the transit of persons and an 6 citizens of the united stat states es th than an baij in on the persons and property of ot nations nor shall hall any interest in JM way nor in the proceeds thereof he be t h I 1 to any fortion government i 4 the united states by its ita agents tile the right to transport across the is 7 closed bags the malls mails of the united intended for distribution along themi the ui also tile the effects of the V viol government and its catl citizens zens which II 11 I 1 ic b tended for transit and not for distri dis tribu isthmus freiot free ot custom house or by the mexican governments government ke A ports nor letters of security will be persons crossing croas ine the isthmus and p bo in ing in 1 the country 1 when 1 en the construction of the ira rod I 1 be completed the mexican govern ove ri I 1 to been fl ai port of entry in addition tit of vera cruz pi at or near nea the tarm termini road on n the gulf of mex mexico 1 CO 11 I tl the two governments will enter aitt W 1 men ments tilfor for the prompt transit of t I 1 visions of the united slates will which C h tin t ment may have occasion to sen t frond of its terri territory tor y to another lying on 0 op of f the continent 1 1 the mexican government havin having protect with its whole power ahe 5 V pi pr and security feco rity of the 3 united states 91 ates may moy extend its prof proe I 1 shall judge wise to 0 o it when it in ma tinned atia and warranted by th the julih dional law I 1 I 1 IX I 1 I 1 C this treaty shall toe he ratified rat fied and th t ratifications shall be exchange dt t washington within the exact per months months from the date of its to asnat signature aminat if possible 4 in testimony whereof we the I 1 diaries of the contraction contracting 9 parties artie sN bi affixed at mecid dy of ve decemver Decem her in J 0 our kir lord one thousand g ht hd I 1 three in the thirty third y year ar 91 0 I 1 I 1 denee of ahe mexican te republic alic i seventy eighth of f thakor that of the nin 1 I 1 MANUEL DIEZ daez VE DE JOSS G T MARIANO 4 and whereas the said treaty as a an been duly ratified on both parts a and iti tive ratifications of the same have t ei exchanged changed at by I 1 maxcy marcy secretary state of the V A and nd senor general pop don juan e envoy extraordinary and minister I 1 bial biary y of the mexican republic 0 on a th their governments I 1 1 1 11 I now therefore bea beak known th thab pierce president Pies ident of the united st I 1 ri rica haye have e a ii se d tile a said aid treaty ty public to io the end ena that the ayame I 1 I 1 clause and ana article thereof may be 0 of fulfilled with good goa d faith by t the U and the citizens thereof in witness whereof I 1 have a ve I 1 ps K s 3 and capped the seal of 0 the e I 1 to be affixed I 1 1 I 1 done ot at the city of washing washington t toi tf beth day of june in the j lord one thousand eight li hn I 1 I 1 fifty four fou ild and of the inde I 1 the united states thip the seve beves I 1 I 1 B by the president I 1 W WL I 1 learcy LM marcy arcy secretary ecret arof of state I 1 NO so 30 I 1 an act to enable the president 0 states to fulfil fulfill the third rd article q between n tie the united states and republic of the thirtieth of do deij thousand eight li hundred undred and inal amended by the senate of he V U I 1 I 1 be it enacted by 4 the senate senaie and ho how sWa tive united evitea stages of az i congress I 1 assembled I 1 I 1 th that at the ae sum of ten millions 6 and the same is hereby appropriated appropriate ro rioted il money in the trea treasury a nry no not t 4 I 1 abed to enable the president oot of the vt to fulfil fulfill the stipulation in in the third treaty between the united 0 states tates astl m can re repp lic of of dep det 10 2 thousand eight hundri hundred d and fifty t amandd by the senate 11 t e Q shoei of which said sum of tavo tena dollars seven millions are to tie be pai change vf f the ratifications of said ie the remaining three minions millions bass a 1 I 1 boundary line ashall be surveyed 1 1 I established I 1 f approved june 29 1854 11 |