BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GBEAT BRITAIN. 11 



Appendix to the Case of the United States delivered on October 4 

 last, pursuant to the provisions of Article VI of the Special Agree- 

 ment referred to. 



I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant, 



CHANDLER P. ANDERSON, 

 Agent of the United States in the North 



Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration. 



Mr. Aylesworth to Mr. Anderson. 



NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION 



AT THE HAGUE, 

 Ottawa, Oct. 86th, 1909. 



DEAR SIR: I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your letter 

 of the 22nd inst., informing me that if it becomes necessary to bring 

 up for discussion, on the part of the United States, before the Tribu- 

 nal of Arbitration at The Hague, the Acts specified under Article II 

 of the special agreement of 27th January, 1909, it is not anticipated 

 that there will be occasion to go beyond the particular sections or 

 clauses thereof which are printed in the Appendix to the Case of the 

 United States delivered on 4th October inst. 



I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, 



(Signed) A. B. AYLESWORTH. 



CHANDLER P. ANDERSON, Esq., 



Agent of the United States in the 



North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration, 



Department of State, Washington, D. C. 



Mr. Knox to Mr. Bryce. 



DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 

 Washington, D. C., January 14, 1910. 



EXCELLENCY: Confirming the understanding already reached be- 

 tween us for the mutual accommodation of both Governments and in 

 accordance with the clause of Article VIII of the Special Agreement 

 of January 27th, 1909, between the United States and Great Britain 

 for the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration, which provides 

 that the time fixed by that Agreement for the delivery of the counter- 

 cases and printed arguments and for the meeting of the Tribunal 

 may be extended by mutual consent of the Parties, I have the honor 

 to inform you that it is agreed on the part of the United States that 

 the tune within which the counter-cases may be served, be extended 

 to include February 21st, 1910, and that the printed arguments be 

 delivered on May 16th, 1910, the argument of Great Britain being 

 delivered at the Department of State, at Washington, or at the office 

 of the Agent in New York if requested, and the argument of the 

 United States at the Foreign Office at London on that date, duplicate 



