2406 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



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

 Question 1 Continued. 



New England defended fisheries, Adams to Thomas, Aug. 10, 1822, U. S. C. 

 Ap., S18, 1375, 1379. 



Nontreaty shore, two attempts at joint regulations on, 1424-25, 1426. 



Order in council and statute of 1819 do not indicate inability to regulate, 1401. 



Ownership and regulation of fisheries rested in States after 1783, 1391. 



Palmerston, Stevenson to, Mar. 27, 1841, B. C. Ap., 126, treaty right subject 

 to local legislation, 1406. 



Partition theory: 1427-38. Adams to Castlereagh, Jan. 22, 1816, B. C.Ap., 

 74, 1433. Adams to Gallatin and Rush, July 28, 1818, B. C. Ap.,85, 1433. 

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

 Aug. 10, 1822, U. S. C. Ap., S18, 1431. Grey's memorandum, B. C. Ap., 

 495, 1436-7. Positions of two governments, GRAY, 1429. Report of Ameri- 

 can commissioners, Dec. 25, 1814, B. C. C. Ap., 150, 1432. Root to Reid, 

 June 30, 1906, B. C. Ap., 499, 1437. Senate Committee on Foreign Rela- 

 tions, 1888, B. C. Ap., 435-6, 1435. United States position, DRAGO.LAM- 

 MASCH, 1428-9, FITZPATRICK, 1434. Webster's view, U. S. C. Ap., 526, 

 1434-5. 



Randolph, Madison to, Mar. 12, 1783, B. C. C. Ap., 1S2, fishery rights same 

 as before Revolution, 1383. 



Regulate: Failure to, by Great Britain, does not show inability, 1401. In- 

 ability to, not indicated by order in council and statute of 1819, 1401 . 



Regulation : And ownership of fisheries rested in Statesafter 1783, 1391 . Must 

 be authorized by legislation. FITZPATRICK, 1389. Of canals, right to, 1413. 

 Power of, United States v. Alaska Packers Asso., 79 Fed. Rep., 152, 1398. 

 Under treaty of 1871, Maine, 1883, B. C. C. Ap., 196, 1420. 



Regulations: 1783-1881, no objection to by Americans, 1396. American 

 consent to, not provided in 1818 treaty, 1386. American fishermen to be 

 subject to, Salisbury to Hoppin, Apr. 3, 1880, B. C. Ap.,278, GRAY, 1416-18. 

 Any, is derogation of treaty right, American claim, GRAY, 1386-8. Author- 

 ized by legislation after 181S, GRAY, 1406-7. British, American "retaliatory 

 statute" to offset, 1887, B. C. Ap., 792, 1420-21. By one Government or 

 both, 1367. By states not prohibited by provision for free fishing to Amer- 

 ican citizens: Dunham v. Lamphere, S Gray, 268, 1391-4; Mass. v. Man- 

 chester, 152 Mass., /?., 230, 139 U. S., 240, 1394-5. Canadian, FITZPATICK, 

 1407. Colonial: Between 1783-1818, 1395-6: 1786, Imperial, 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 Brunswick, B. C. Ap., 605, regu- 

 lations, offal, 1396. Existence of local or Imperial, 1404. Imperial statute, 

 1824, B. C. Ap., 567, nets and harbors, bait, ballast, GRAY, 1401-2. In 

 Labrador, LAMMASCH, 1407. Joint, see Joint regulations. Local reason 

 for clause regarding obedience to, in Boutwell circulars, 1407-9. Not de- 

 structive of treaty right, British may make, LAMMASCH, 1389. Objected 

 to only by Root and Evarts, 1439. On Labrador coast, Bathurst to Ham- 

 ilton, June 21, 1819, B. C. Ap., 99, 1401. Preexistent, treaty right sub- 

 ject to, 1436. Provision for agreement to, Special Agreement, 1909, article 

 4, LAMMASCH, 1389-90. Right to make: Cooley, p. 575, 1440; subject to 

 remonstrance, LAMMASCH, 1419; treaty of 1871, arts. 26 and 28, 1412. 

 Security for fair administration of, FITZPATRICK, 1423. Statutory, under 

 colonial charters, B. C. Ap., 770-76, 1370-71. To be applied to American 



