TABLE OF CONTENTS. IX 



Argument of the Honorable Charles B. Warren Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



Contention that Great Britain was making broad claims of mari- 

 time jurisdiction in 1818 Continued. Page. 



3. Position of George Canning 649-50 



4. Position of Lord Bathurst 661, 664-6 



Jefferson's letters in 1793 650-1 



Schiicking 651 



Commonwealth v. Peters 651-2 



United States v. Grush 652-4 



Dunham v. Lamphere 654 



Manchester v. Massachusetts 654-5 



Treaty of Oregon, 1846 656 



British position in Alaska boundary dispute 657-60 



Adams-Russell controversy 660-1 



Baker-Monroe correspondence 663-4 



Adams-Bathurst correspondence 663-6 



Seizures in 1817 667 



Negotiations relating to treaty of 1818 668 



Instructions of American Commissioners 668 



Protocols of negotiations 069 



Meaning of " any " 669-70 



Meaning of "dominions" 671 



" Coast " comprehends edges of bays 671-3 



The " 3 miles " to be measured from intersection of 3-mile 



lines following indentations of coast 673-4 



Behriug Sea or Fur Seal Arbitration, 1893 674-8 



Seizures, 1812-1818 678-9 



Report of American Commissioners, 1818 680-3 



Meaning of " within the British jurisdiction " 683-4 



"Intersection of the 3-mile lines" theory 684-5 



Illustration as to Bay of Fuudy and Placentia Bay 685-6 



Statements of Mr. Rush, 1833, 1853, and 1854 686-7 



Charts handed in 688 



Newfoundland Fishery Regulations, 1908, section 64, showing 



what Newfoundland considers a bay 689-92 



J. Q. Adams' reference to Mitchell's map in 1823 692-3 



Franco-American controversy, 1821-3 693-5 



Significance of seizures in 1821-1824 695-6 



Mr. Lyman's statement in 1828 697 



Proof that there were cod-fish in the bays 698-701 



Limits of Bay of Fundy, as understood by the parties in 1818 701-2 



Mr. Tail's letter of 14th August, 1839 702-3 



Lieutenant Paine's report, 1839 703-4 



Case presented by Governor Falkland, 1841 704-5 



The " Washington " and the " Argus," 1853 705-9 



Everett-Aberdeen correspondence, 1844-5 706-7 



Colonial laws 709-10 



Mr. Webster's circular 711-13 



Lord Malmesbury's position, 1852 713 



Commodore Perry's admission 714 



Commodore Shubrick : instructions and report 714-17 



Cardwell letter, 1866. _ 717-18 



