2498 NOBTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHEB1ES ABBITBATION. 



Turner, Honorable George Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



Cardweil circular: 812-813. Communicated to United States four yean after 

 date, 812. Objections to, Fish to Thornton, June 8, 1870, B. C. Ap., 

 tS6, 812. 



Cardweil to Lords of Admiralty, Apr. 12, 1866, B. C. Ap., 221, "in common,"' 

 710; subjection to regulations, 812. 



Cases cited; Attorney General v. Sillem, 2 H. & C., SSI, strict construction, 

 702; Malcolmson v. O'Dea, 10 H. L., 591, "in common," 729; Queen v. 

 Keyn, L. R. (1876) 2 Ex. Div., 6S, municipal law and treaty, 802; Whit- 

 ney v. Robertson, 124 U. S., 124, municipal law and treaty, 802. 



Castlereagh, Adams to, Jan. 22, 1816, U. S. C. Ap., 279: "in common," 722; 

 "liberty" and "right," 708-9. 



Castlereagh, Robinson to, Oct. 10, 1818, B. C. Ap., 92, renewal of right of 

 1783, drying and curing, 741. 



Castlereagh, Robinson and Goulburn to, Sept., 1818, B. C. Ap., 86, right to 

 be unlimited, 740. 



Chretien, sees. 259, 260, servitudes, 646-8. 



Civil and international law servitudes, analogy, 502-505, 587-592. 



Civil law servitude, nature of, LAMMASCH, 590. 



Clarendon on "in common," 549. 



Clarendon, Crampton to: June, 1855, B. C. Ap., 206, Marcy circulars, 795; 

 Apr. 25, 1856, B. C. Ap., 210, Marcy circular, 796. 



Clarendon to Crampton, Oct. 11, 1855, B. C. Ap., 208, "in common," 710. 



Clauss, servitudes, 561, 570-80, 584-588, 612, 622-624, 627-634, 692-694, 

 695-698; trading rights not servitudes, 764. 



Coke's Lyttleton, pp. 268-9, "in common." 726. 



Commercial treaty not limitation of sovereignty, LAMMASCH, 844. 



"Concurrent rights" used in Halifax arbitration, 815. 



Construction of treaty of 1818: 701-865. Contemporaneous, 744, 788. Im- 

 perial statute of June 14, 1819, U. S. C. Ap., 112, making 1818 treaty 

 effective, 744, 788. Order in council, June 19, 1819, U. S. C. Ap., 115, 

 relating to 1819 statute, 747-8. 



Construction, strict: Attorney General v. Sillem, 2 H.AC., 5S1, 702. Lieber, 

 p. 65, 703-5. Of treaty right as to servitude, 600. Rule, 701-05. Rule not 

 necessary to determine economic servitude, 611. Sedgwick, p. 326, 703. 

 Sutherland, tec. 347, 701-2. 



Continental Congress, use of "in common" by, 719-20. 



Continental writers unanimous on servitude theory, 663. 



Cowley to Walewski, Dec. 13, 1858, U. S. C. C. Ap., 257, French right, 851. 



Crarapton, Clarendon to, Oct. 11, 1855, B. C. Ap., 208, "in common," 710. 



Crampton to Clarendon, June, 1855, B. C. Ap., 206, Marcy circulars, 795. 



Crampton to Clarendon, Apr. 25, 1856, B. C. Ap., 210, Marcy circular, 796. 



Crane and Dubois, case against, LAMMASCH, 558. 



Creasy, sees. 256, 257, 261, servitudes, 665-666. 



Crews, Newfoundlanders in, 769. 



Curing and drying, 552. 



Curing and drying: Halifax arbitration, 817; Robinson to Castlereagh, Oct. 

 10, 1818, B. C. Ap., 92, 741; sine qua non in 1818, 741. 



Davies' Dictionary: "In common," 717. 



Davis, Thornton to: May 26, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 589, Canadian foreign fishing 

 vessels act, May 12, 1870, 805; July 30, 1873, U. S. C. C. Ap., 197, Newfound- 

 land act making 1871 treaty effective, 789-90. 



