ORAL ARGUMENT OF SIR CHARLES RUSSELL, Q. C. M. P. 405 



IX.— 28THDAY; MAY 26™. 



Examination of Mr. Phelps' argnment — Continued. Page. 

 Examination of examples, etc. — Continued. 



The Appalachicola River 1090 



Greytown 1092,1125 



British Orders in Council in 1809 1093 



The Newfoundland and Novia Scotia Fisheries 1094 



The Quarantine Act of Great Britain 1105 



Examination of the statement that right of search is not confined to time 



of war 1107 



British claim of 1812 to search United States ships for British subjects 1107 



Revival of the question in 1858 1110 



Proposals for Convention for mutual rights of search among European 



Powers in 1862 1115 



Examination of extract from Azuni 1120 



— — Mr. Phelps' analogical illustrations 1122 



Treaty for protection of submarine cables 1123 



Examination of British and Foreign Legislation cited by United States as 



analogies supporting United States action 1126 



Falkland Islands 1128 



Principles of Legislation by British Colonies 1132, 1136 



X.— 29THDAY; MAY 30™, 



New Zealand 1137 



Cape of Good Hope 1138 



Canada 1135 



Newfoundland 1142 



Greenland or Jan Mayen Fisheries 1144 



Principles on which fishery conventions are based 1145 



Russia 1145 



Uruguay 11,52 



Chile 1152 



Argentine Republic 1153 



Japan 1154 



Irish oyster fisheries 1154 



Scotch herring fisheries 1156 



Ceylon pearl fisheries 1156 



Australian pearl fisheries 1157 



France 1158 



Italian coral fisheries 1155 



Norwegian whale fisheries 1160 



Panama 1161 



Mexico 1163 



General principles of International Law applicable to the argument from 



analogy of the above legislation 1163 



Territorial nature of British legislation 1164 



The St. Helena Act of 1815 1167 



Chief Justice Cockburn on the necessity of consent of nations to Inter- 

 national Law • 1171 



Church v. Euhhart 1172,1191 



Base v. Himely 1175 



Hudson V. G uestier 1176 



Dana's note to Wheaton on these cases 1177 



Hovering Acts 1180 



Judgments in " Le Louis" " The Antelope" " The ApoUon " " the Marianna 



Flora" "La Jeune Engvnie" " Buron v. Denman " 1182 



Opinions of United States Presidents and Secretaries of State on the 



belligerent nature of the right of search 1185 



XL— 30TH DAY; MAY 31st. 



Hall on the right of self-defence 1191 



Examination of argument that an extra-territorial statute maybe treated 



as a defensive regulation against foreigners 1192 



Submission on behalf of Great Britain of proposed findings of fact 1196 



The question of damages under modus vivendi of 1892 1197 



Answers to the five questions proposed by Great Britain 1199 



Conclusion 1200 



