CONTENTS OF THE APPENDIX. XI 



SECTION III. CORRESPONDENCE, DOCUMENTS, AND PAPERS Continued 

 Miscellaneous correspondence, documents, etc. Continued. 



Miscellaneous, correspondence, documents, etc., of the United States 

 Continued. Page. 



Lord Russell to Hon. J. M. Mason, confederate commissioner at 



London, July 10, 1863 627 



Opinion of court of enquiry convened April 7, 1864, at Boston, 

 for the purpose of enquiring into an alleged violation of British 

 territorial jurisdiction by the U. S. S. Rhode Island, under com- 

 mand of Commander S. D. Trenchard, May 30, 1863, in chasing 

 and firing at the steamer Margaret and Jessie in English waters . 627 



Mr. Burnley to Mr. Seward, September 10, 1864 628 



Mr. Seward to Mr. Burnley, September 15, 1864 629 



Mr. Seward to Mr. Burnley, September 16, 1864 630 



Deputy colonial secretary of Newfoundland to Messrs. John Pew 



& Sons, February 28, 1905, (inclosures) 631 



The British ambassador to the Secretary of State, October 22, 1905. G33 

 The Secretary of State to the British ambassador, October 23, 



1905 633 



Mr. Dickinson to Mr. Knox, November 29, 1909 (inclosure) 634 



Doctor Doughty, Dominion archivist, to Consul-General Foster, 



January 5, 1910 (inclosure) 635 



Consul Benedict to the Secretary of State, January 6, 1910 637 



Consul Benedict to the Secretary of State, January 7, 1910 638 



The origin and mission of the Hydrographic Office (extract) 639 



Mr. Alexander to the Secretary of State, February 1, 1910 640 



Geographical data 



Extracts from Blunt's American Coast Pilot 643 



Detailed description of portions of the southern, western, and 



northern coasts of Newfoundland, etc 647 



Charts published by the United States Hydrographic Office, 

 Bureau of Equipment, Department of the Navy 689 



