2394 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Elder, Honorable Samuel J. Continued. 

 Question 2 Continued. 



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

 character of vessel sufficient, 1509. 



Root to Reid, June 30, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 978, 979: American "vessel" may 

 take fish, 1510-12; custom of employing aliens in crews, 1530. 



Root, "vessel rights" only a convenient terminology, 1506. 



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

 composite character of crews, 1527-8. 



Salene, Bingham v., 14 Pac. Rep. (Oregon], inapplicable here, 1531-2. 



Salisbury-Evarts correspondence did not raise question of employment of 

 aliens, 1521. 



"Seamen, servante and fishermen," imperial statute, 1699, B. C. Ap., 525, 

 1526-7. 



Servants and fishermen, trade carried on by, GRAY, 1526. 



Servants, fishing for profit may be performed through, Manchester v. Nor- 

 folk, 1531; Wickham v. Hawker, 7 M . & W. Ex. Rep., 63, 1531-2. 



"Servant*, seamen, and fishermen," imperial statute, 1699, B. C. Ap., 525, 

 1526-7. 



Seward, Mclaughlin to, Apr. 2, 1878, U. S. C. Ap., 648, Americans allowed 

 to employ Newfoundlanders, 1521. 



Spain, France, and Newfoundland, statutes of, not applicable to this ques- 

 tion, 1534. 



Statutes cited: Delaware: Law restricting fishing, B. C. Ap., 788, LAMMASCH, 

 1510. Imperial, 1660, B. C. Ap., 514, composite character of crews, 1525; 

 1699, B. C. Ap., 525, regulations of trading and fishing, "servants, sea- 

 men, and fishermen," 1526-7; 1775, B. C. Ap., 54S, composite character 

 of crews, 1527. Maryland, law restricting fishing, B. C. Ap., 79S, LAM- 

 MASCH. 1510. United States, Registry, U. S. C. Ap., 1126-27, 1513. 



Statutes of Newfoundland, France, and Spain not applicable to this ques- 

 tion, 1534. 



Subjects of United States presumed to have authorization to exercise treaty 

 right, 1524. 



Summary of argument, 1540-1. 



Trade carried on by servants and fishermen, GRAY, 1526. 



Trade, fishing is a: 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 reporte, 1845, 1846, 1847, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 1068, 1071, 1533. 



Trade like fishery to be conducted by hiring such employees aa can be 

 secured, 1533. 



Trading and fishing, regulations of, imperial statute, 1699, B. C. Ap., 525, 

 1526-7. 



Treaty coasts, vessels on, were registered, 1512. 



Treaty right: Authority to exercise, presumed in subjects of United States, 

 1524. Confined to inhabitants of United States, Grey to Reid, Feb. 2, 

 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 972, 1505. Fishermen must exhibit American au- 

 thorization to exercise, FITZPATRICK, 1515. Resides in United States, 

 1507. Right of United States to restrict enjoyment of, LAMMASCH, 1517. 

 United States inhabitants must be authorized to exercise, 1507, 1509. 



United States or Great Britain could not grant right to foreign power, 1520. 



United States statutes of, see Statutes cited. 



Vessel, evidence of American character of, sufficient, Root to Durand, Oct. 

 19, 1905, U. S. C. Ap., 967, 1509. 



