760 APPENDIX TO BEITISH CASE. 



pretation of that treaty, attended with complaints and remonstrances 

 and protests, followed by diplomatic correspondence, and at times 

 threatening the gravest consequences to the peace of the two 

 countries. 



In all the long list of cases that are here referred to only in one 

 case, that of The Washington, seized for fishing in the Bay of Fundy 

 in 1843, has any reparation been made for any wrong done our fisher- 

 men under the treaty of 1818. 



Reparation was not, indeed, demanded in any such case until 1886. 



List of Cases above referred to. 



1. June 26, 1822, L'Orient seized, taken to St. John, and condemned September 



14, 1822. 



2. In 1823, Charles of York, Maine, seized by the Argus and taken into port 



for trial. 



3. July 18, 1824, Oallion seized, taken to St. John, and condemned August 16, 



1824. 



4. July 18, 1824, William seized, taken to St. John, and condemned August 16, 



1824. 



5. October 7, 1824, Escape seized, taken to St. John, and condemned November 



18, 1824. 



6. October 7, 1824, Rover seized, taken to St. John, and condemned November 



18, 1824. 



7. October 7, 1824, Sea Flower seized, taken to St. John, and condemned 



November 18, 1824. 



8. June 1, 1838, Hero seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned January 28, 



1839. 



9. November 1, 1838, Combene seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned Janu- 



ary 28, 1839. 



10. May , 1839, Java seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned August 5, 1839. 



11. June 4, 1839, Shetland seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned July 8, 1839. 



12. May 26, 1839, Independence seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned August 



5, 1839. 



13. May 25, 1839, Magnolia seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned August 5, 



1839. 



14. May , 1839, Hart seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned August 5, 1839. 



15. June , 1839, Batelle seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned July 8, 1839. 



16. June 34, 1839, Hyder Ally seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned July 8, 



1839. 



17. June 14, 1839, Eliza seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned July 8, 1839. 



18. June , 1839, May Flower seized, taken to Halifax, and restored to its 



owners. 



19. June 2, 1840, Papineau seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned July 10, 



1840. 



20. June 2, 1840, Mary seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned July 10, 1840. 



21. September 11, 1840, Alms seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned Decem- 



ber 8, 1840. 



22. September 18, 1840, Director seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned 



December 8, 1840. 



23. October 1, 1840, Ocean seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned December 



8, 1840. 



24. May 6, 1841, Pioneer seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned August 18, 



1841. 



25. May 20, 1841, Two Friends seized, taken to Halifax, and restored. 



26. September 20, 1841, Mars seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned Novem- 



ber 2, 1841. 



27. September 20, 1841, Egret seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned Novem- 



ber 2, 1841- 



28. October 13, 1841, Warrior seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned Novem- 



ber 9, 1841. 



29. October 13, 1841, Hope seized, taken to Halifax, and restored. 



30. October 13, 1841, May Flower seized, taken to Halifax, and condemned 



December 7, 1841. 



