28 PROTOCOLS. 



TEOTOCOL XVIII. 



MEETING OF FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1803. 



The Tiibuiial assembled at 11.30 a. m., all the arbitrators being- 

 present. 



Mr, Fredericlv E. Coudert resumed his argument. 



At 1.30 the Tribunal took a recess. 



On reassembling, Mr. Coudert continued his argument. 



At 4 J), m. the Tribunal adjourned until Tuesday, May 9th, at 11. .".O 

 a. m. 



Done at Paris, the nth of May, 1893, and signed: 



The Fresident : AlPH. DE CoURCEL. 



The Afjcni for the United States : JoHN W. FOSTER. 



The Agciii for Great Britain : CHARLES II. TUPPER. 



The Sevretary : A. ImBERT. 



Translation certified to be accurate: 



A. Bailly-Blanoiiard, ) ., ., . . „ 



' } to- Secretaries. 

 n. CUNYNGHAME, ) 



PROTOCOL XIX. 



MEETING OF TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1893. 



The Tribunal assembled at 11.30 a. m., all the arbitrators being 

 present. 



Mr. Frederick E. Condert resumed his argument. 



At 1.30 the Tribuunl took a recess. 



On reassembling, Mr. Coudert concluded his argument. 



The Honoriible Edward J. Phelps rose to in form the Tribunal, before 

 the counsel of Great Britain commenced their argument, that in his 

 reply he would rely upon all the authorities and ])oints referred to 

 between i)ages 130 and 190 of the printed argument of the United 

 States. 



The president said that the Tribunal would take note of the Iloimr- 

 able Edward J. Phelps's declaration. 



At 1 ]). m. the Tribunal adjourned to the next day at 11.30 a. m. 



Done at Paris, the 9th of May, 189.'>, and signed: 



The I'rvsideut: ALPH. DE CoURCEL. 

 The Agent for the United States: JOIIN W. FoSTER. 

 The Agent for Great Britain: CHARLES H. TUPPEB. 

 The Secretary : A. ImBERT. 



Translation certified to be accurate: 



A. IUtlly-Blanchard, ) ^i a * • 

 H. Cunynghame, ) 



