TABLE OF CONTENTS. . XI 



Argument of Sir William Snowdon Robson Continued. 



Question 5 Continued. Page. 



Preposition " on " as applied to " bays " and " creeks " 1106 



Could Americans fish on shores of bays in 1783 ?_ 1106-7 



United States renounced bays in 1818 not willingly but of neces- 

 sity 1107-8 



United States inconsistency . 1108 



Mr. Warren's new theory 1109, 1141-2 



Secret Journals of Congress 1109-11 



Instructions of Congress to their Commissioners, 1782 1112 



Negotiations of 1782 1112-15 



Did " coast " include " bays " 1115 



Meaning of "as British fishermen shall use" 1115-16 



Why word " bays " was added 1116-18 



United States renounced nothing in 1818 which she did not get 



in 1783 1117 



Distinction between " bay " and " creek " 1117-18 



Delaware Bay incident 1119-24 



Distinction between "coasts" and " bays " prior to 1818 1120-1 



Delaware and Chesapeake Bays compared with Chaleurs and 



Miramichi Bays 1122-3 



Mr. Jefferson's position in 1793 1124-5 



Negotiations relating to unconfirmed treaty of 1806 1126 



Word " bays " not added as a mere etcetera 1127 



Lord Castlereagh's correspondence 1814-16 1127-9, 1134 



Negotiations at Ghent, 1814 1129 



Lord Bathurst's instructions to Keats, 1815 1130 



" Jaseur " incident 1131 



Lord Bathurst's letter to Mr. Baker, 7th September, 1815, read 



to Mr. Monroe 1131-2, 1133-4 



Mr. Adams' letter to Mr. Monroe, 19th September, 1815 1132-4 



Mr. Bagot to Mr. Monroe, 27th November, 1816 1135 



Report of Messrs. Gallatin and Rush ; anxious to vindicate 



themselves 1135-6, 1139 



Conferences between negotiators 1136-8 



Words " and bait " omitted 1137 



Words " admitted to enter " 1137 



United States interpretation of 1806 negotiations 1138-9 



Meaning of " dominion " 1140 



Mitchell's map 1142, 1149-50 



Franco-American controversy, 1821-3 1143-5 



Delaware Bay 1145-7 



Chamberlain-Bayard Treaty of 1888 1147-8 



Statutes showing jurisdiction exercised over Chaleurs and 



Miramichi Bays 1148-9 



Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Jordan. 1849 1150 



Bays of North America in a class by themselves 1151 



Moray Firth case: Lord Fitzmaurice 1151-2 



English Law Oflicers' opinion on the French shore difficulty 1152 



Question 6 1152-5 



Conferences between negotiators in 1818 1153-4 



Admissions 1155 



Question 7 1155-65 



Treaty of 1818 gives no commercial privileges 1155 



