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Elder, Honorable Samuel J. Continued. 

 Question 2 Continued. 



Crews, entire, of Nova Scotians, Bond, speech, April 7, 1905, U. S. C. C. Ap., 



415, 1530. 

 Crews, French, more homogeneous than others, 1531, Anstruther's report, 



1531. 

 Crowell's report, U. S. C. C. Ap., 211, Feb. 10, 1852, Americans always 



employed Nova Scotians, 1529. 

 Customs, circular instructions to collectors of, Sabine's report, Feb. 20, 1852, 



1527-8. 



Delaware law restricting fishing, B. C. Ap., 788, LAMMASCH, 1510. 

 DRAGO: "Inhabitants," 1516. Necessity of license from U. S. to fishermen, 



1517-18. United States has right to regulate, 1516. 

 Durand, Root to, Oct. 19, 1905, U. S. C. Ap., 967, evidence of American 



character of vessel sufficient, 1509. 



Employ Newfoundlanders: Affidavits showing Americans allowed to, For- 

 tune Bay incident, 1521-24. Americans allowed to, McLaughlin to Seward, 



Apr. 2, 1878, U. S. C. Ap., 648, 1521. 

 Employees, trade like fishery to be conducted by hiring such as can be secured, 



1533. 

 Employment of aliens in crews, custom of, Root to Reid, June 30, 1906, 



U. S. C. Ap., 979, 1530. 



Employment of aliens not raised by Evarts-Salisbury correspondence, 1521. 

 Employment of inhabitants of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland 



a matter of public knowledge, GRAY, 1529-30. 

 Employment of Nova Scotians by Americans: Always existed, Crowell's 



report, U. S. C. C. Ap., 211, Feb. 10, 1852, 1529. Carr to minister of 



marine, Nov. 1, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 698, 1529. 

 Evarts-Salisbury correspondence did not raise question of employment of 



aliens, 1521. 

 Evarts to President, May 17, 1880, B. C. Ap., 284, Fortune Bay case, no 



limit on grant, right to introduce foreign fishermen, 1520. 

 Fishermen and servants, trade carried on by, GRAY, 1526. 

 Fishermen, license from United States to, necessity for, DRAGO, 1517-18. 

 "Fishermen, seamen, servants," imperial statute, 1699, B. C. Ap.,525, 1526-7. 

 Fishing and trading, regulations of, imperial statute, 1699, B. C. Ap., 525, 



1526-7. 

 Fishing for profit may be performed through servants: 1531. Manchester v. 



Norfolk, Year Book Henry VII, 1531. Wickham v. Hawker, 7 M. . & W. 



Ex. Rep., 63, 1531-2. 

 Fishing "in the interest of an inhabitant" of the United States, LAMMASCH, 



1510. 

 Fishing is a trade: 1531. Adams' diary, Nov. 25, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., 101, 



1533. House of Commons committee, Apr. 24, 1793, U. S. C. C. Ap., 562, 



1532. Newfoundland Assembly reports, 1845, 1846, 1847, U. S. C. Ap., 



1068, 1071, 1533. 



Fishing restrictions: Delaware law, B. C. Ap., 788, LAMMASCH, 1510; Mary- 

 land law, B. C. Ap., 793, LAMMASCH, 1510. 

 Fishing vessels, commercial privileges to, 1512. 

 FITZPATRICK: Fishermen must exhibit American authorization to exercise 



treaty right, 1515. Foreign vessel can not be chartered for American 



fishery, 1508-9. Passport compared with license to fish, 1518. 

 Foreign fishermen, right to introduce, Evarts to President, May 17, 1880, 



B. C. Ap., 284, 1520. 



