2402 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Ewart, John S., K. C. Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



American commissioners, report of, Dec. 25, 1814, B. C. C. Ap., 150, parti- 

 tion theory, 1432. 



American^Franco-, controversy, 1404-6. 



Articles of confederation gave Congress limited authority, 1385. 



Bait, regulations, imperial statute, 1824, B. C. Ap., 567, GRAY, 1401-2. 



Ballast, regulations, imperial statute, 1824, B. C. Ap., 567, GRAY, 1401-2. 



Bathurst to Hamilton, June 21, 1819, B. C. Ap., 99, regulations on Labrador 

 coast, 1401. 



Boutwell circulars, reason for clause regarding obedience to local regula- 

 tions, 1407-9. 



British condition in 1782, not helpless, 1374. 



Canadian regulations, FITZPATRICK, 1407. 



Canals, right to regulate, 1413. 



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



Coastal waters defined, 1396. 



Colonial charters: Fishing liberties, 1369-71. 1691, Massachusetts charter, 

 right of free fishery reserved to British subjects, 1369-70. 1620, Virginia 

 charter, right of King to give fishery monopoly disputed, Sabine's report, 

 U. S. C. Ap., 1166-70, 1369. 



Colonial charters, laws regulating fisheries under, B. C. Ap., 770-76, 1370-1. 



Colonial fishing rights covered in 1783 treaty by "free fishing," 1372. 



Colonial liberties in fishery, 1369-71. See Liberties. 



Colonial regulation statutes: Between 1783-1818, 1395-3. 1786, imperial 

 statute, B. C. Ap., 558, regulations, nets, desertion of fishermen, 1395. 

 1788, Lower Canada, B. C. Ap. , 592, regulations, interference with nets, offal, 

 1395. 1793, New Brunswick, B. C. Ap., 595, regulations, nets in rivers, 

 creeks, etc., 1395. 1807, Lower Canada, B. C. Ap., 601, regulations, 

 ballast, nets, seines in creeks and harbors. 1395-6. 1818, New Bruns- 

 wick, B. C. Ap., 605, regulations, offal, 1396. 



Colonial rights in fishery preserved in 1783 treaty: Livingstone to Washing- 

 ton, Mar. 12, 1783, B. C. C. Ap., 132, 1382. Madison to Randolph, Mar. 

 12, 1783, B. C. C. Ap., 132, 1383. 



Colonies not connected governmentally, 1370. 



Confederation, Articles of, gave Congress limited authority, 1385. 



Congress, report of committee, 1782, disclaimed right to in-shore fishery, 1372. 



Constitutional limitations in United States, 1439. 



Construction of treaty, rules, 1368. 



Cooley, p. 575, right to regulate, 1440. 



DRAQO: United States position re partition theory, 1428-9. 



Dunham v. Lamphere, 3 Gray, 268, free fishing to American citizens does not 

 prohibit State regulation, 1391-4. 



Evarts and Root only objected to regulations, 1439. 



Evarts-Salisbury correspondence, 1415-20. 



Evarta to Welsh, Aug. 1, 1879, B. C. Ap., 277, joint regulations, 1425. 



Exclusion law, LAHHASCH, Forsyth to Stevenson, Feb. 20, 1841, B. C. Ap., 

 124, 1407. 



Exclusive, French rights claimed to be, 1404; are not, 1381-2. 



Exclusive, grant to United States in 1783 not, 1381, 1382. 



Executive and legislative acts alleged to be violations of treaty, list of 

 requested by tribunal, 1443. 



Extraterritoriality, Americans claim, 1367. 



Extraterritoriality, "liberty" is not right of, 1382. 



