2428 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Finlay, Bight Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Historical resume Continued. 



Fish to Thornton: June 8, 1870, U. S. C. Ap. t 609, Card well's letter, Welles- 

 ley's instructions, 221. June 30, 1870, B. C. Ap., 239, acknowledges tern" 

 porary character of 1870 instructions, 211. June 25, 1873, B. C. Ap., 25H' 

 Newfoundland act making effective 1871 treaty, 225. 



Fishery, character and value of, report of minority of Senate committee on 

 Chamberlain-Bayard treaty, B. C. Ap., 474, 92-3. 



Fishing on banks not fishing in Bay of Fundy, 116, 



FTTZPATRICK: Coast opened up by 1854 treaty, 203. Liberty to prosecute 

 freely sea fishery, Halifax commission, 236. Marcy's second circular, 

 limitation of effect of, 198-9, 200. 



Five-mile limit in nonratified treaty of Dec. 31, 1806, 48-52. 



Foreign fishing vessels acts, Newfoundland, 1893, B. C. Ap., 7SO, bait, 289; 

 1905, B. C. Ap. 757, 290. 



Fortune Bay controversy: 1878-1882, 255-279. Elaine to Thornton, May 28, 

 1871, U. S. C. Ap., 737, closing Fortune Bay controversy, 278. Chamber- 

 lain-Bayard treaty, Feb. 15, 1888,5. C. Ap.,42,283. Evarts to Lowell, 

 Feb. 4, 1881, B. C. Ap., 290, damages, 277-8. Evarts to President, May 

 17, 1880, B. C. Ap., 280, 273-5. Evarts to Thornton, Mar. 2, 1878, B. C. 

 Ap., 268, 256. Evarts to Welsh: Sept. 28, 1878, B. C. Ap., 268, right to 

 regulate, 257-60; Aug. 1, 1879, B. C. Ap., 272, municipal legislation, right 

 to regulate, 261-3. Evidence before Halifax commission, 264-7. Gran- 

 ville to Lowell, Oct. 27, 1880, B. C. Ap., 289, joint regulations, damages, 

 275-77. Salisbury to Hoppin, Apr. 3, 1880, B. C. Ap., 278, "in common" 

 as regards regulation, 268-73. Salisbury to Welsh: Aug. 23, 1878, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 650, report, 256; Nov. 7, 1878, B. C. Ap., 271, right to regulate, 

 260-1. Thornton to Elaine, May 28, 1871, U. S. C. Ap., 736, closing For- 

 tune Bay controversy, 278. 



Foster, Dwight, Halifax arbitration, B. C. C. Ap., 182-3, maritime jurisdic- 

 tion, 57; mackerel fishery, 129. 



Fox, Palmerston to, Oct. 6, 1838, B. C. Ap., 117, instructions as to regulations, 

 137-8. 



France, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Franco-American controversy during 1821-4, 103-113; origin, U. S. C. C., 89, 

 103-4; evidence, U. S. C. C. Ap., 105, 104, 105. 



"Freedom, "not from regulation, British case before Halifax commission, 249- 

 50, 252. 



French coast: 25. United States rights on: Rush to Canning, May 3, 1824, 

 B. C. Ap., Ill; 8. Canning to G. Canning, May 6, 1824, B. C. Ap., llg-13, 

 111-12. 



French exclusive rights: Adams to Rush, June 27, 1823, B. C. Ap., 107, 

 109-10. Chateaubriand to Gallatin, Feb. 28, 1823, B. C. Ap., 102-S, 107-S. 

 Claim to exclusive fishing, 104-105. Gallatin to Chateaubriand, Jan. 22, 

 1823, B. C. Ap., 102, Mar. 14, 1823, B. C. Ap., 103, 107-108. Governor of 

 Newfoundland to House of Assembly, U. S. C. C. Ap., 262, 106. GRAY, 

 39. Perrier to Malmesbury, July 5, 1852, U. S. C. C. Ap., 225, 105. 

 Rueh to Gallatin, Oct. 10, 1822, B. C. Ap., 101, 106. Treaty of 1783, 

 between France and Great Britain, B. C. Ap., 11, 38. 



French interference in Bay of Islands, Port au Port, and St. Georges Bay, 112. 



Frenchrighta: Under treaty of Utrecht of 1713,24, 25; under treaty of 1763, 25. 



Fundy, bay of: 103, 143. Aberdeen to Everett, Mar. 10, 1845, and Apr. 21, 

 1845, B. C. Ap., 141, 146, 153, 154-5. British gave up contention as to, 151. 

 Enforcement of regulations in, 135. Everett to Aberdeen, May 25, 1844, 



