2400 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Elder, Honorable Samuel J. Continued. 

 Quettion 7 Continued. 



Commercial privileges: General nature of, shown by " otherwise " in ques- 

 tion 7, 1579. Not destroyed by 1818 treaty, 1583-4. Not given by 1818 



treaty, House of Representatives committee report, 1887, 1578. Not in- 

 volved in 1818 treaty, 1577. Of fishing vessels, 1512. 

 Commercial rights: Denial of, to fishing vessels, President's message, Dec. 



5, 1870, B. C. Ap., 241, 1582. Not involved in 1818 treaty, Evarts in 



Senate, Jan. 24, 1887, 1578. Reciprocal, extension of, Bayard to West, 



May 10, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 764, 1581. 



DRAOO: Inhabitants of United States entitled to fish from trading vessels, 1587. 

 Evarte, in Senate, Jan. 24, 1887, 1818 treaty does not involve commercial 



rights, 1578. 



Fish from trading vessel, or trade from fishing vessel, LAMMASCH, 1587-8. 

 Fishing and trading: No mention of impropriety of both, Grey to Reid, Feb. 



2, 1906, U. S. C, Ap., 974-5, 1590. Permitted by United States register, 



1588. 

 Fishing vessels: Can exercise trading privileges if authorized by United 



States, FITZPATRICK, 1585-6. Claim to buy bait and supplies under general 



trading rights, GRAY 1586-7. Commercial privileges of, 1512. Denial of 



commercial rights to, President's message, Dec. 5, 1870, B. C. Ap., 241, 1582. 

 FITZPATRICK: Fishing vessels can exercise trading privileges if authorized by 



United States, 1585-6. 

 GRAY: Fishing vessels claim to buy bait and supplies under general trading 



rights, 1586-7. 



Great Britain, statutes of. See Statutes cited, Imperial. 

 Grey to Reid, Feb. 2, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 974-5, no mention of impropriety 



of both fishing and trading, 1590. 

 House of Representatives committee report, 1887, 1818 treaty does not give 



commercial privileges, 1578. 

 Inhabitants fishing, can they also trade, 1582-3. 



Inhabitants of United States entitled to fish from trading vessels, DRAOO, 1587. 

 LAMMASCH: Purchase of bait and supplies commercial privilege, 1588-9. 



Right to fish from trading vessel or trade from fishing vessel, 1587-8. 



Tribunal should not seek sources of American right to trade, 1584. 

 Manning's report to House of Representatives, 1818 treaty has no application 



to right to "touch and trade," 1577-8. 

 "Otherwise" in question 7 shows general nature of commercial privileges, 



1579. 

 Ports, President empowered to close, if commercial nonintercourse continued, 



United States statute, Mar. 3, 1887, B. C. Ap., 792, 1582. 

 President's message, Dec. 5, 1870, B. C. Ap., 241, denial of commercial 



rights to fishing vessels, 1582. 

 Reciprocal commercial privileges, British colonies and United States, United 



States statute, May 29, 1830, B. C. Ap., 786, and proclamation, Oct. 5, 



1830, B. C. Ap., 786, 1579, 1580. 

 Reciprocal commercial rights, extension of, Bayard to West, May 10, 1886, 



U. S. C. Ap., 764, 1581. 



Register, United States, of vessels permits both trading and fishing, 1588. 

 Reid, Grey to, Feb. 2, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 974-5, no mention of impropriety 



of both fishing and trading, 1590. 



