2462 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Bobson, Sir William Snowden Continued. 

 Qurstwns S and 4 Continued. 



Right of fishing must be exercised according to laws of fiscal defense, 1769. 

 Sabine's report: complaint against anchorage dues in Miramirhi and Canso 



light dues, U. S. C. Ap., 1976, 1781; necessity of customs reports, U. S. C. 



Ap., 1186, 1794. 



St. John's Harbor (New Brunswick) light dues, 1780. 

 Sambro Island lighthouse (Nova Scotia), 1778. 

 Senate committee report, 1887, rights American seamen, payment of dues, 



1782. 



Shelburne Harbor (Nova Scotia) light dues, 1787, 1779. 

 Smuggling: avoided by British project, Oct. 6, 1818, B. C. Ap., 89, 1799; 



hovering assists, 1770; regulations should prevent, 1774-5; Macgregor in 



" Progress of America," 1794, 

 Statutes cited: Imperial: 1661, light dues, 1777, customs reports and dues, 



1787; 1763, customs reports and dues, 1788; 1834, light dues, 1782; 1767, 



customs reports and dues, 1788; 1775, customs reports and dues, 1789; 1899, 



light dues, 1784. Massachusetts: 1715, 1751, 1770-1, light dues, 1778. New 



Brunswick: 1810, light dues, 1780; 1807, customs reports and dues, 1790. 



Newfoundland: 1834, 1835, 1839, 1852, light dues 1782-4. Nova Scotia: 



1759, 1787, 1793, 1795, light dues, 1778-9; 1769, customs reports and dues, 



1789; 1790, anchorage dues, 1780; 1803, 1809, 1812; light dues, 1780. 



Prince Edward Island: 1775, customs reports and dues, 1789. United 



States: 1804, light dues, 1780, 1789, 1790; customs reports and dues, 1790. 

 Trading and fishing vessels Under questions 3 and 4, 1770. 

 Thatchers Island lighthouse (Mass.) light dues, 1770-1, 1778. 

 Treaty coasts, question 3 and, 1768. 



Turner's contention that fishing vessels exempt from light dues, 1783. 

 Turner's reference to smuggling provision of British project of Oct. 6, 1818, 



B. C. Ap., 89, 1799. 



United States, treaties of, See Treaties cited. 

 Question 5. Pp. 1800-1905, 2234-2239. (July 29, Aug. 1, 2, 12, 1910.) 



Aberdeen, Everett to, Mar. 25, 1845, B. C. Ap., 142, admission as to bays, 



1834. 

 Adams, instructions to United States Commissioners, July 28, 1818, U. S. C. 



Ap., S04, 1879. 



Adams, interpretation of "bays" in treaty of 1818, 1893. 

 Adams, President, testimony of, regarding use of Mitchell's Map in 1783, 1901. 

 Adams to Monroe, Sept. 19, 1815, B. C. Ap., 64, maritime jurisdiction, 1872-4. 

 "Admitted to enter," 1880. 

 Auckland and Holland to Howick, Nov. 14, 1806, S. C. Ap., 61, maritime 



jurisdiction, 2237. 

 Azuni, bays, 1825. 

 Bagot to Monroe, Nov. 27, 1816, U. S. C. Ap., 291, maritime jurisdiction, 



1877. 



"Bait" omitted in renunciatory clause, 1880. 

 Baker, Bathurst to, Sept. 7, 1815, B. C. Ap., 64, bays, maritime jurisdiction, 



1870-1. 



Baker to Castlereagh, Nov. 28, 1815, 0. A. Ap., 2309, Jaseur incident, 1871. 

 Bank fisheries, 1812. 



Bathurst, instructions to Keats, June 17, 1815, B. C. Ap., 63, 1869. 

 Bathurst, "the usual maritime jurisdiction," 1883. 

 Bathurst to Baker, Sept. 7, 1815, B. C. Ap., 64, bays, maritime jurisdiction, 



1870-1. 



