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Warren, Honorable Charles B. Continued. 

 Question 5 Continued. 



B. C. Ap., 57, 1081. Massachusetts statute, 1859, 1087-88. Paine to 

 Forsyth, Dec. 29, 1839, U. S. C. Ap., 451, 1167. Rush to Marcy, 

 July 18, 1853, U. S. C. Ap., 549, 1140. Salisbury, Fur Seal Arbitration, 

 Proceedings, 5: 572, 1079-80. Seizures 1812-1818 all within, 1127. Sei- 

 zures in 1817 within, 1108. Seizures only within: Canadian Customs Cir- 

 cular No. 371, U. S. C. Ap., 761, 791, 1194; Dodd to Howe, Sept. 1, 1852, 

 U. S. C. Ap., 1082, 1185; Granville to Young, June 6, 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 609, 

 1192; Hoare to Lake, Nov. 25, 1824, U. S. C. Ap., 374-77, 1154; Howe to 

 Laybold, Aug. 26, 1852, U. S. C. Ap., 1080, 1185; Lansdowne to Granville, 

 Mar. 25, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 756, 1193; Mitchell to Fishery officers, June 27, 

 1870, U. S. C. Ap., 611, 613, 1192. Vessel seeking shelter, wood, water, 

 and repairs may go within, 1136. Vessels within, Rush to Canning, May 3, 

 1824, U. S. C. C. Ap., 127, Franco-American controversy, 1150. See also 

 Cannon-shot rule. 



Three-mile lines, theory of the intersection of, 1136-7. 



Three-mile rule. See Cannon-shot rule. 



Three-mile rule, method of application, 1118. 



Three miles, British admiral instructed not to interfere unless vessel within, 

 Le Marchant to Seymour, Aug. 26, 1852, U. S. C. Ap., 1079, 1184. 



Three miles is cannon-shot distance: Ann, 1 Gallison's Reports, 62, 1051-2, 

 1053; Anna, 5 Robinson' s Admiralty Reports, 373; Twee Gebroders, 3 Robin- 

 son's Admiralty Reports, 162, 336. 



Three miles is limit of British territorial jurisdiction, report of Senate Com- 

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



Three miles of land, Harvey's instructions to prevent Americans coming 

 within, U. S. C. Ap., 451, 998. 



Three miles, or cannon shot, general limit, Holland and Auckland to Howick, 

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



Three miles, seizures to be within. See Three-mile limit. 



Townshend, Oswald to, Nov. 30, 1782, U. S. C. Ap., 234, 3-league limit, 1033. 



Treasury, Secretary of, Jefferson to, Sept. 8, 1804, B. C. Ap., 59, "sight" as 

 test or jurisdiction, 1081. 



Treaties cited: 1713, (Utrecht) France-Great Britain, B. C. Ap., 7, "bays," 

 1035, 1075. 1763, France-Spain-Great Britain, U. S. C. Ap., 52, "bays," 

 1075-6, coast, 1117, 3-league limit, 1035. 1783, Great Britain-United 

 States, abrogation of, 1031, negotiations, 1031-5. 1794, Great Britain- 

 United States, no extended jurisdiction over bays, 1064. 1806, Great 

 Britain-United States, discussed, 1049-51; negotiation of: cannon-shot rule, 

 1051; "coast" and "shore" interchangeable, 1051; five-mile limit, 1050, 

 1063; Holland and Auckland to Howick, Nov. 14, 1806, B. C. Ap., 61, 

 cannon-shot or 3-mile general limit, 1056; Howick's instructions not 

 printed, 1065; Madison to Monroe, Jan. 5, 1804, B. C. Ap., 58, British wide 

 jurisdictional claims, 1054; Madison to Monroe and Pinkney, May 17, 1806, 

 B. C. Ap., 60, chambers between headlands, 1055, Feb. 3, 1807, U. S. C. C. 

 Ap., 98, American claim to harbors, 1065, May 20, 1807, U. S. C. C. Ap., 

 100, search within harbors, 1066; Monroe and Pinkney to Madison, Nov. 11, 

 1806, U. S. C. C. Ap., 95, American claim of 3-league limit, 1062. 1814, 

 Oreat Britain-United States, 1070-72; negotiations, fisheries not to be dis- 

 cussed in, Monroe to American Commissioners, June 25, 1814, U. S. C. Ap., 

 242, 1070. 1818, Great Britain-United States, Mitchell's map not used, 

 Adam's diary, July 8, 1823, B. C. Ap., 108, 1148; negotiations, 1109-1119, 

 protocoles of negotiations, 1111-12; President's message regarding, Dec. 



