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Elder, Honorable Samuel J. Continued. 



Question 7 Continued. 



Statutes cited: Imperial: Order in council, 1830, B. C. Ap., 570-1, com- 

 mercial privileges extended to U. S. by British colonies, 1579-80. United 

 States: May 29, 1830, B. C. Ap., 786, reciprocal commercial privileges, 

 1579, 1580, Mar. 3, 1887, B. C. Ap., 792, President empowered to close 

 ports if commercial nonintercourse continued, 1582. 



"Touch and trade," 1818 treaty has no application to right to, Manning's 

 report to House of Representatives, 1577-8. 



Trade from fishing vessel, or fish from trading vessel, LAMMASCH, 1587-8. 



Trade, tribunal should not seek sources of American right to, LAMMASCH, 

 1584. 



Trading and fishing, no mention of impropriety of both, Grey to Reid, Feb. 

 2, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 974-5, 1590. 



Trading and fishing permitted by United States register, 1588. 



Trading by inhabitants who are fishing, 1582-3. 



Trading privileges may be exercised by fishing vessels if authorized by 

 United States, FITZPATRICK, 1585-6. 



Trading rights, general, fishing vessels claim under, right to buy bait and 

 supplies, GRAY, 1586-7. 



Trading vessels, United States inhabitants entitled to fish from, DRAGO, 1587. 



Treaties cited: 1818, does not destroy commercial privileges, 1583-4; does 

 not give commercial privileges, House of Representatives committee 

 report, 1887, 1578; does not involve commercial privileges, 1577; does not 

 involve commercial rights, Evarts in Senate, Jan. 24, 1887, 1578; has no 

 application to right to "touch and trade," Manning's report to House of 

 Representatives, 1577-8. 



West, Bayard to, May 10, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 764, extension of reciprocal 

 commercial rights, 1581. 



Ewart, John S., K. C. 



Question 1, pp. 1367-1443. (July 18, 19, 1910.) 



Adams' diary, Nov. 29, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., WS, "right" to ocean fishery 

 and "liberty" to coast fishery, 1377-8. 



Adams drafted plan 1783 treaty using "liberty," 1376. 



Adams' Memoirs, Dec. 14, 1814, B. C. C. Ap., 147, treaty right a continua- 

 tion of previous rights, 1432. 



Adams to Castlereagh, Jan. 22, 1816, B. C. Ap., 74, partition theory, 1433. 



Adams to Gallatin and Rush, July 28, 1818, B. C. Ap., 85, partition theory, 

 1433. 



Adams to Monroe, Sept. 19, 1815, B. C. Ap., 65, partition theory, 1432. 



Adams to Rush, Apr. 5, 1815, U. S. C. C. Ap., 618, British and American 

 rights equal, 1431. 



Adams to Russell, May 3, 1822, B. C. C. Ap., 156, treaty right a continuance 

 of previous rights, 1433. 



Adams to Thomas, Aug. 10, 1822, U. 8. C. Ap., 318: Americans discovered 

 fisheries, New England defended them, 1375, 1379; partition theory, 

 1431; "right" and "liberty," 1376. 



Adams, C. F.: B. C. C. Ap., 105, "right" to ocean fishery and "liberty" to 

 coast fishery, 1378. 



Advantages of British fishermen, geographical and by treaty, 1422. 



Alaska Packers Association. United States v.,79 Fed. Rep., 152: "in com- 

 mon," 1397-8; power of regulation, 1398. 



