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Finlay, Bight Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Historical resume Continued. 



Senate of United States, debate (1852), 169-174. 



Seward's speech, Aug. 14, 1852, B. C. Ap., 181: "right" and "concession" 

 in opening Bay of Fundy, 170-171; Webster's notice, bays, 172. 



Seymour, Campbell to: Aug. 15, 1852, B. C. Ap., 190, mackerel fishery, 128. 

 Aug. 26, 1852, B. C. Ap., 195, Perry's position on treaty violations, 165-6. 



Seymour, Perry to, Aug. 20, 1852, B. C. Ap., 193, admits British leniency in 

 enforcing treaty, 165. 



Seymour's memorandum, Aug. 17, 1852, B. C. Ap., 191-2, conversation with 

 Perry on bays, 164-5. 



Seymour to Secretary of Admiralty, Aug. 31, 1852, July 21, 1853, B. C. Ap., 

 196, 202, Perry's admission, 166-7. 



Shelter in Bay of Fundy, Everett to Aberdeen, May 25, 1844, B. C. Ap., 

 133-4, 150. 



Shepley to Adams, Nov. 16, 1824, U. S. C. Ap., S5S, Bay of Fundy seizures, 

 121-3. 



Sir Charles Hamilton Sound, Chamberlain-Bayard treaty, Feb. 15, 1888, 

 B. C. Ap., 42, 283. 



Six-mile bays, see Bays, supra. 



Sixty-mile limit, British position, 56-7. 



Spain, treaties of, see Treaties cited. 



Spanish renunciation, 1763, 26. 



Stanley, Falkland to: Oct. 17, 1843, B. C. Ap., 1S1, 146-7. Sept. 17, 1844, 

 B. C. Ap., 136, Bays, 151-2. Sept. 17, 1845, B. C. Ap., 151, decides to 

 uphold British contention as to bays, 157. 



Stanley to Falkland, May 19, 1845, B. C. Ap., 145, six-mile bays, 156. 



Stanley's proposal to relax British position regarding bays, 156. 



Statutes cited: Imperial: 1819, B. C. Ap., 565, treaty of 1818, 94. Canada: 

 1868, B. C. Ap., 628, regulations against Americans, 133; 1870, B. C. Ap., 

 30, same, 133; 1886, B. C. Ap., 6S1-2, same, 133; 1886, Revised Statutes, 

 B. C. Ap., 632-4, same, 133-4. New Brunswick: 1853, B. C. Ap., 623, 

 regulations against Americans, 133. Newfoundland: 1873, act putting 1871 

 treaty in force, B. C. Ap., 705-6, 224; 1887, B. C. Ap., 711, bait, 289; 1888, 

 B. C. Ap., 712, bait, 289; 1889, B. C. Ap., 713, bait, 289; 1893, foreign fish- 

 ing vessels act, B. C. Ap., 730, 289; 1905, foreign fishing vessels act, B. C. 

 Ap., 757, 290; 1906, foreign fishing vessels act, B. C. Ap., 758, 290-1. 

 Nova Scotia: Mar. 12, 1836, to restrain Americans, B. C. Ap., 613, 132-3. 

 Prince Edward Island: 1843, regulations against Americans, B. C. Ap., 

 617, 133. 



Stevenson to Palmerston, Mar. 27, 1841, B. C. Ap., 125, 3-mile limit, regula- 

 tions, 139-40. 



Sutton, Crampton to, June 27, 1855, B. C. Ap., 205, Marcy's first circular, 184. 



Sutton to Crampton, June 16, 1855, B. C. Ap., 205, enforcement of regulations 

 under treaty of 1854, 183-4. 



Sutton to Russell, May 5, 1855, B. C. Ap., 204, enforcement of regulations 

 under 1854 treaty, 183. 



Ten-mile rule: 208-9. Chamberlain-Bayard treaty, Feb. 15, 1888, B. C. Ap., 

 42, 282. 



Ternant, Jefferson to, May 15, 1793, B. C. Ap., 54, Attorney General's report 

 on "Grange" incident, bays, 40-41. 



Territorial coast belt and bays, distinction, GRAY, 71. 



Thayer's report, July 20, 1839, U. S. C. Ap., 426-7, enforcement of regula- 

 tions against Americans, 134-5. 



