VI 



APPENDIX TO BRITISH COUNTER CASE. 

 PART IV. Despatches, Reports, Correspondence, etc. 



No. 



Date. 



Description. 



1790. 

 1793. 



1805, November 30. 



1815, July 19 



1816, April 16 



1817, March 22 



1817, May 10 



1817, August 29 



1818, April 7 



1852, December 6. 



1871, February 9.. 



1872, December 2. 



1877 



1886, May 11 , 



1886, July 21 



1886, November 26 . . . 

 1890 



1908,July8 



1908, September 26 . . . 



1909, March 15 and 23. 



Table of fees taken by Customs officers, as presented to the House of 

 Assembly of Nova Scotia. 



Memorandum submitted to the Committee on the state of the trade 

 to Newfoundland by Richard Routh, the Collector of Customs at 

 Newfoundland. 



Mr. J. Q. Adams' Memoirs. (Extract) 



Letter: Mr. Baker to Viscount Castlereagh 



Letter: Viscount Castlereagh to Mr. Bagot 



Letter: V iscount Castlereagh to Mr. Bagot 



Letter: Earl Bathurst to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. . 



Decree pronounced by the Hon. Michael allace, Judge of the Vice- 

 Admiralty Court at Halifax, Nova Scotia. 



Letter: Mr. Bagot to Viscount Castlereagh 



Report: Mr. Lorenzo Sabine. (Extracts) 



United States: Joint Resolution of Senate and House of Represent- 

 atives. (Extract.) 



Report of Professor Spencer F. Baird. (Extract) 



Halifax Commission under Treaty of Washington. (Extracts) 



Letter: Lord Lansdowne to Earl Granville 



Canadian Order in Council 



Enclosure: 

 Bill No. 85: United States Congress, 1886, section 17 



Letter: Earl of Iddesleigh to Sir L. S. Sackville- , . est 



Annual Report: The Deputy Minister of Fisheries for Canada. (Ex- 

 tract.) 



Letter: Mr. Whitelaw Reid to British Secretary of State for Foreign 

 Affairs. 



British Order in Council 



Notes exchanged between Colombia and the United States in refer- 

 ence to Article VI of the Cortes-Root Treaty. 



PART V. Statutes, Proclamations, Rules, Orders, &c. 

 GREAT BRITAIN. 



1662. 

 1663. 

 1676. 

 1763. 



1765. 



1766. 



Statute: 13-14 Charles II, Cap. 11. An Act forpreventing Frauds, and 

 regulating Abuses in His Majesty's Customs. (Extract). 



Statute: 15 Charles II, Cap. 7. An Act for the Encouragement of 

 Trade. (Extract). 



Statute: 29 Charles II. Cap. 7. An Act for the better Observation of 

 the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday. (Extract). 



Statute: 4 George III, Cap. 15. An Act for granting certain Duties in 

 the British Colonies and Plantations in America: for continuing, 

 amending, and making perpetual an Act passed in the sixth Year of 

 the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Second, (instituted, 

 An Act for the better securing and encouraging the Trade of his Majes- 

 ty's Sugar Colonies in America); for applying the Produce of such 

 Duties; and of the Duties to arise by virtue oil the said Act, towards 

 defraying the Expences of defending, protecting, and securing the 

 said Colonies and Plantations; for explaining an Act made in the 

 twenty-fifth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, (inti- 

 tuled, An Act for the Encouragement of the Greenland and Eastland 

 Trades, and for thebettfr securing the Plantation Trade); and for alter- 

 ing and disallowing several Drawbacks on Exports from this King- 

 dom, and more effectually preventing the clandestine Conveyance 

 of Goods to and from the said Colonies and Plantations, and im- 

 proving and securing the Trade between the same and Great Britain. 

 (Extract). 



Statute: 5 George III, Cap. 45. An Act for more effectually securing 

 and encouraging the Trade of his Majesty's American Dominions; 

 for repealing the Inland Duty on Coffee, imposed by an Act made 

 in the Thirty-second Year of his late Majesty King George the Sec- 

 ond; and for granting an Inland Duty on all Coffee imported (except 

 Coffee of the Growth of the British Dominions in America); for 

 altering the Bounties and Drawbacks upon Sugars exported; for 

 repealing Part of an Act made in the Twenty-third Year of his said 

 late Majesty, whereby Bar Iron made in the said Dominions was 

 prohibited to be exported from Great Britain, or carried Coastwise; 

 and for regulating the Fees of the Officers of the Customs in the said 

 Dominions. (Extract). 



Statute: 6 George III, Cap. 52. An Act for repealing certain Duties, 

 in the British Colonies and Plantations, granted by several Acts of 

 Parliament; and also the Duties imposed by an Act made in the 

 last Session of Parliament upon certain East India Goods exported 

 from Great Britain; and for granting other Duties instead thereof; 

 and for further encouraging, regulating, and securing, several 

 Branches of the Trade of this Kingdom, and the British Dominions 

 in America. (Extract.) 



