2518 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Warren, Honorable Charles B. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



Bathurst's position as regards bays in 1815, 1042, 1047-49. 



Bay: "British," 3 miles from, Cardwell's letter. April 22, 1866, B. C. Ap., 991, 

 1023. British bay defined, Report of Senate Committee on Foreign Rela- 

 tions re Chamberlain-Bayard treaty of 1888, 1197. Buzzard's, jurisdic- 

 tion of United States over, 1086-88. Chesapeake, case of, 1204. Concep- 

 tion, case of, 1087, 1204-6. Conception, United States never acknowledged 

 British jurisdiction over, 1087, 1206. Delaware, case of, 1202-4. Meaning 

 of, Paine's report, 1839, U. S. C. Ap., 451, LAMMASCH, 1016. Method of 

 acquiring jurisdiction over, 1202. Of Chaleurs fishing lost to United States, 

 Lyman,f. :100, 1155-6. Of Fundy. 5ecFundy,Bayof. "Of His Majesty 'a 

 dominions," Kimberley to Young, Oct. 10, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 628, 1024-5. 

 Port au Port, limits of, Newfoundland fishing regulations, 1908, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 209, 1144, 1145. St. George's, British jurisdiction over not admitted, 

 Franco- American controversy, 1152. Territorial within geographical, GRAY, 

 1138. Webster's circular does not accept British construction, 1180. Web- 

 ster's nonacceptance of British construction, Crampton to Malmesbury, 

 Aug. 9, 1852, B. C. Ap., 168, 1183. White: attempt to delimit, 1143-4; 

 limits of, GRAY, 1144; limits of, Newfoundland fishing regulations, 1908, 

 U. S. C. Ap., 209, 1144, 1145. 



Bayard-Chamberlain treaty of 1888. See Chamberlain-Bayard treaty. 



Bayard to West, May 29, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 774, June 14, 1886, U. S. 

 C. Ap., 787, objection to original Canadian Customs Circular No. 371, 1194-5. 



Bays: American contention as to, U. S. A., 144-146, 1004-7. Americans 

 fished in, memorial of Gloucester, Mass. , to Webster, July, 1852, U. S. C. C. 

 Ap., 159, 1179. Americans fishing in, Watson to Shubrick, Sept. 2, 1853, 

 U. S. C. C. Ap., 182, 1190-91. As used in various treaties, 1075. Bathurst's 

 position regarding, in 1815, 1042, 1047-49. British contention as to, B. C., 

 8S, 10S, 122, B. A., 92, 1002-4. "Coasts" comprehends edges of, 1114- 

 1118. Comprised in maritime jurisdiction, 1059. Creeks, harbors in 1818 

 referred to those within 3-mile limit, 1130. Exclusion from, Bathurst to 

 Baker, Sept. 7, 1815, B. C. Ap., 64, LAMMASCH, 1045. Fishing in, 1845- 

 52: 1179, Crowell's report, Feb. 10, 1852, U. S. C. C. Ap., 209, 1179; 

 Sabine's report, U. S. C. Ap., 128S-4, 1179; "St. John New Bruns- 

 wicker," 1179. France-Great Britain, 1713 treaty, B. C. Ap., 7, 1035. 

 Geographically known as such, 1028. "Historic position" of United 

 States regarding, 1012-1016. Impossibility of delimiting according to 

 British contention, 1142. In 1818 treaty used geographically, British 

 position, 1068-69. Instructions to provincial authorities limiting, Card- 

 well's letter, Apr. 12, 1866, B. C. Ap. , 221, 1191. Jurisdiction over, failure to 

 prove assertion of, 1074. Land-locked, Jefferson to Genet, Nov. 8, 1793, B. C. 

 Ap., 56, 1081. Land-locked, Jefferson to Hammond, Nov. 8, 1793, B. C. 

 Ap., 57, 1081. No extended jurisdiction over, Jay treaty, 1064. Port 

 Negro, 1108. Publicly known as such, 1002. Ragged Island Harbor, 1108. 

 Seizures in Lipscomb Harbor, 1128. Shores without would be negligible, 

 GHAY, 1133. Six-mile: adopted by British, Stanley to Falkland, May 19, 

 1845, B. C. Ap., 145, 999, 1017, 1172; British position to-day, Parliamen- 

 tary Debates, clxix, column 989, 999; Commonwealth v. Manchester, 152 

 Mass. Rep., 2SO, 139 U. S., 240, 1086, 1088; Cutts to Seward, Apr. 7, 

 1866, U. S. C. Ap., 566, 1014; Fitzmaurice, speech in Parliament, 999; 

 instructions regarding circular, Fillmore to Webster, July 20, 1852, B. C. 

 Ap., 155, 1181-2; Massachusetts Statute, 1859, 1087-88; objections of Nova 

 Scotia and New Brunswick, 999; position of United States at Halifax arbi- 



