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Warren, Honorable Charles B. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



tration, 1014; Senate committee's report, 1887, 1014; Westlake, 1:187, 999. 

 Ten-mile, 1024, 1092-3. Three-mile limit in, Gallatin and Rush to Adams, 

 Oct. 20, 1818, U. S. C. Ap., 306, 1015, 1128-9, 1130-2, 1151. Treaty of 

 Utrecht, B. C. Ap., 6-7, 1075. Treaty of 1763, France-Spain-Great Britain, 

 B. C. Ap., 7, 1075-76. "Triangle " in, 1008. Used territorially orgeograph- 

 ically in renunciatory clause, LAMMASCH, 1067. United States position to- 

 day not in conflict with past, 1011-12. 



"Betsey," seizure of, 1128. 



Bonfils, sec. 516, maritime jurisdiction, 1060. 



Boosey, Jeffreys v., 4 H. L. Cases 926, jurisdiction, continued exercise and 

 international acquiescence therein, 1221. 



Boundary treaty, United States-Mexico, Feb. 2, 1848, B. C. Ap., 34, Great 

 Britain not affected by, Buchanan to Crampton, Aug. 19, 1848, U. S. C. 0. 

 Ap., 62.4, 1089-90. 



Brier Island, Bay of Fundy, 1163. 



British claimed all seizures 1821-24 were within 3-mile limit, 1153. 



British commissioners, Bathurst to, Oct. 18, 1814, 0. A. Ap.,2247, maritime 

 jurisdiction, 1026; 3-mile limit, 1041, 1098. 



British commissioners, Castlereagh to, Aug. 14, 1814, 0. A. Ap.,2244, 3-mile 

 limit, 1098. 



British concurrence in American interpretation, 1023. 



"British limits," 1044. 



British limits, Castlereagh to Adams, May 7, 1817, U. 8. C. Ap., 995, 1107. 



British position that "bays" in 1818 treaty used geographically, 1068-69. 



British to American commissioners, Dec. 22, 1814, U. S. C. Ap.,256, Missis- 

 sippi River, 1071. 



Buchanan to Crampton, Aug. 19, 1848, U. 8. C. C. Ap., 684, Great Britain not 

 affected by United States-Mexico boundary treaty, 1846, 1089-90. 



Burlamaqui, p. 252, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1225. 



Buzzards Bay, jurisdiction of United States over, 1086-88. 



Calvo, T., sees. 353, 356, 367, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1209, 1214. 

 Sec. 365, p. 498, maritime jurisdiction, 1060. 



Canning, Rush to, May 3, 1824, U. S. C. C. Ap., 1X7, vessels within 3-mile 

 limit, Franco-American controversy, 1150. 



Canning to Wellington, Sept. 27, 1822, Fur Seal Arbitration, Proceedings, 

 V: 574, British claims to broad jurisdiction, 1078-9. 



Cannon-shot distance is 3 miles, Twee Gebroeders, S Robinson's Admiralty 

 Reports, 162, 836, Anna, 5 Robinson's Admiralty Reports 373, Ann, 1 Gallison't 

 Reports 6t, 1051-2, 1053. 



Cannon shot or 3 miles general limit, Holland and Auckland to Howick, 

 Nov. 14, 1806, B. C. Ap. 61, 1056. 



Cannon-shot rule interpreted by nations of world to be 3-mile limit: Azuni, 

 sec. 15, p. 205, 1208, 1226. Burlamaqui, p. 252, 1225. Calvo, T., sees. 35S, 

 S56, S67, 1209, 1214. De Cussy, I: 96-7, 1213. Despagnet, sec. 415, 1216. 

 Ferguson, p. 399, 1208; pp. 396-7, 1215. Fiore, C., sees. 205, 808, 1208, 1214. 

 Funck-Brentano and Sorel, p. 375, 1215. Galiani, p. 422, 1207, 1226. Hall, 

 p. 154, 1209. Hautefeuille, p. 57, 1212. Heffter, sees. 75, 76, 1207, 1211. 

 Holland, Letters, p. 132 et seq., 1219. Kluber, sees. 130, 131, 1211. Liszt, 

 p. 91, 1217. G. F. de Martens, sees. 40, 41, 1210, 1225. Mass*, sec. 105 

 1227. Neyron, p. 239, 1210. Nys, 1: 446, 1218. Oppenheim, I: 241, 

 1209; I: 246, 247, 248, 1218, 1222. Ortolan, I: 171, 1207; I: 152, 1212. 

 Perels, p. SO, 1209. Phillimore, I: 274, 276, 1207. Piedelievre, vol. I, 



