2534 NOBTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Warren, Honorable Charles B. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



Sorel, Funck-Brentano and, p. 375, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1215. 



Soule, in United States Senate, Aug. 12, 1852, B. C. Ap., 173-4, cod fishing 

 in bays prior to mackerel fishing, 1162. 



"Sovereignty, exclusive, of Great Britain," 1044. 



Spain, treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Stanley to Falkland, May 19, 1845, B. C. Ap., 145, 6-mile bays adopted by 

 British, 999, 1017, 1172. 



Statutes cited: Massachusetts: 1859, 3-mile limit, 6-mile bays, 1087-88. New- 

 foundland, fishing regulations, 1908, U. S. C. Ap., 209, White Bay, Port 

 au Port Bay, limits of, 1144, 1145. Nova Scotia: 1836, U. S. C. Ap., 120 1 

 122, seizure and sale of vessels and goods, 1166. 



Stevenson, Forsyth to, Feb. 20, 1841, B. C. Ap., 124, cod fishing in bays 

 prior to mackerel fishing, 1162. 



Stevenson to Palmerston, Mar. 27, 1841, B. C. Ap., 126, cod fishing in bays 

 prior to mackerel fishing, 1162. 



Stoerk, in Holtzendorff, //: 474, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1208. 



Story, cannon-shot rule is 3 miles, 1053. 



Stowell, 3 miles is cannon-shot rule, 1051-2, 1053. 



Sullivan, Leonard to, Nov. 10, 1802, B. C. Ap., 57, cod fishing in bays prior 

 to mackerel fishery, 1159. 



Summary of argument, 1199-1202. 



Taylor: U. S. A., 218-220, jurisdiction, continued exercise, and international 

 acquiescence therein, 1221. Sec. 217, p. 263, and sec. 228, p. 277, maritime 

 jurisdiction, 1060. 



Ten-mile bay, 1024, 1092-3. 



Territorial jurisdiction: Adams to Bathuret, Sept. 25, 1815, U. S. C. Ap.,268, 

 1103. Bathurst on, Adams to Monroe, Sept. 19, 1815, B. C. Ap., 65, 1045, 

 1102, LAMMASCH, 1045. British, limited to 3 miles, report of Senate Com- 

 mittee on Foreign Relations, 1887, B. C. Ap., 390, 1198. Grotius dis- 

 cussed, 1223. Views of Grotius, adopted by English common law, 1224. 



Testa, p. 69, cannon-shot rule is 3-mile limit, 1216. 



Thompson, Fur Seal Arbitration, Proceedings, 13: 79, Oregon treaty, 1091. 



Thornton to Fish, Jan. 26,1871, U. S. C. Ap., 632, joint high commission, 1026. 



Three-league limit: American claim of, Monroe and Pinkney to Madison, 

 Nov. 11, 1806, U. S. C. C. Ap., 95, 1062. Great Britain-France-Spain, 1763 

 treaty, B. C. Ap., 8, 1035. Oswald to Townshend, Nov. 30, 1782, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 234, 1033. Rejected by United States, 1032-33. 



Three-mile belt comprised in maritime jurisdiction, 1059. 



Three-mile limit: Adams to Russell, May 3, 1822, B. C. C. Ap., 162, 1097, 

 1140. American contention Fur Seal Arbitration no more than, 1120-6. 

 Bathurst to British commissioners, Oct. 18, 1814, 0. A. Ap., 2247, 1098. 

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

 in 1817 were within, 1108. Cannon-shot rule interpreted to be, by 

 United States and Great Britain, 1206-7. Bays, creeks, harbors, in 

 1818 referred to those within, 1130. British position before Alaskan 

 boundary arbitration, 1091-95. Commonwealth v. Manchester, 152 Mats. 

 Hep., 230; 139 U. S., 240; 1086, 1088. Distinguished from "sight" test, 

 Dunham v. Lamphere, 3 Gray's Rep., 268, 1086. Gallatin and Rush to 

 Adams, Oct. 20, 1818, U. S. C. Ap. t 306, 1015, 1128-9, 1130-32; Franco- 

 American controversy, 1151. Instructions re fishing within, Dobbin to 

 Shubrick, July 14, 1853, U. S. C. C. Ap., 169, 1185-90. Jefferson to Genet, 

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



