138 ORAL ARGUMENT OF HON. EDWARD J. PHELPS. 



that there is absolutely no limit to the thing which may be defended — 

 the property right — the industry — the possession; and there is no limit 

 to the place where it niay be exerted, and there is no limit to the man- 

 ner in which it may be exerted, subject all the time to the primary 

 condition that what is undertaken to be done is necessary to be done, 

 and, the way in which it is undertaken to be done is reasonable and 

 just. 



The President.— The Tribunal will adjourn to Monday next at half 

 past 11 instead of to morrow. 



[The Tribunal adjourned accordingly to Monday the 3rd July 1893, 

 at 11.30 a. m.] 



