2516 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHEBIES ARBITRATION. 



Turner, Honorable George Continued. 

 Question 4 Continued. 



Report, fishermen need not go to distant customhouse to, 900. 



Restrictions: in treaty not revenue restrictions, 901; should be reasonable, 



903; should not nullify treaty right, 904. 



"Short Staple," 9 Cranch, 55, vessels in distress relieved of certain duties, 906. 

 Smuggling, 901; restriction in draft struck out, 901. 

 Treaty right should not be nullified by restrictions, 904. 

 Vessels in distress forced into port, Bayard to Phelps, Nov. 6, 1866, U. S. C. 



Ap., 851, 906-7. 

 Vessels in distress, forced into ports, relieved of certain contractual liabilities: 



"Concord," 9 Cranch, 387, 906; "Eleanor," 1 Edwards, 159-160, 906; Hallett 



v. Brown & Jenks, S Cranch, 210, 906; "Short Staple," 9 Cranch, 55, 906. 

 Vessel in distress may enter blockaded port: Hall, 711, 905; "Charlotta," 



1 Edwards, 152, 906; "Forest King," 17 Wallace (U. S.), 29, 906; Halleck: 



II: 234, 905; "Hurtige Hane," 2 Robinson, 127, 906; "Neustra Senora de 



Ragla," 17 Wall., SO, 906. 

 Vessels seeking ports only in distress should not pay dues, 905-908. 



Warren, Honorable Charles B. 



Question 5, pp. 997-1228. (July 5, 7, 8, 11, 1910.) 



Aberdeen-Everett correspondence, 1844-5, British position not acquiesced 

 in by Americans, 1170-73. 



Aberdeen, Everett to: Aug. 10, 1843, B. C. Ap., 1S1, cod fishing in bays prior 

 to mackerel fishing, 1162. May 25, 1844, U. S. C., Ap., 478, treaty con- 

 siders "general outline" of coast, 1170-1. Mar. 25, 1845, U. S. C. Ap., 

 497, Bay of Fundy, relaxation of British position, 1172-3. 



Aberdeen to Everett, Mar. 10, 1845, U. S. C. Ap., 489: opinion of law offi- 

 cers of Crown, 1169; Bay of Fundy, relaxation of British position, 1171. 



Abrogation of 1783 treaty, 1031. 



Adams, pp. 211-215, 223, cod fishing in bays prior to mackerel fishery, 1160, 

 1161. 



Adams-Bathurst correspondence, 1041-43, 1102-06. 



Adams, Bathurst to, Oct. 30, 1815, U. S. C. Ap., 278, renewal of liberties, 

 1105. 



Adams, Castlereagh to, May 7, 1817, U. 8. C. Ap., 295, British limits, 1107. 



Adams, Gallatin and Rush to, Oct. 20, 1818, U. S. C. Ap., 306: report, "for- 

 ever," "any" of the coasts, 1128-9, 1130-32; 3-mile limit, 1015, 1128-9, 

 1130-2, 1151; Hudson Bay, 1128-32, 1151; Franco-American controversy, 

 1151. 



Adams' diary: Nov. 25, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., 101, cod and haddock in bays, 

 1159. July 8, 1823, B. C. Ap., 108, Mitchell's map not used 1818 negotia- 

 tions, 1148. 



Adams, Journal, U. S. C. Ap., 223, right to fishery, 1033. 



Adams, Monroe to: July 21, 1815, U. S. C. Ap., 26S, Jaseur incident, right 

 to fish unshaken, 1101. Feb. 27, 1816, U. S. C. Ap., 287, fishing, curing, 

 and drying, 1106. 



Adams' opinion, Dec. 26, 1814, B. C. C. Ap., 168, "liberty," "rights," 

 1097-^8. 



Adams, Rush and Gallatin to, Oct. 20, 1818, U. S. C. Ap., 306: Hudson Bay, 

 1128-9, 1130-2, 1151; 3-mile limit, 1015, 1128-9, 1130-2; Franco-American 

 controversy, 1151; report, "forever," "any of the coasts," 1128-9, 1130-2. 



Adams, Russell to, Feb. 11, 1815, B. C. C. Ap., 150, Mississippi and the 

 fisheries, 1096. 



