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Pago 



Advantages derived by British subjects from the provisions of the Washing- 

 ton Treaty Continued. 



Dr. Tupper, of Halifax, quoted 133 



Hon. S. Campbell, of Nova Scotia, quoted 134 



Mr. Macdonald, of Nova Scotia, quoted 134 



Amount of remission of duties to Canadian h'Hhermen under the operation 



of the treaty 135 



Value of free access to foreign markets 136 



Recapitulation I'M 



Appendix A: Case of the British Government 77-117 



B : Answer on behalf of the United States 1 19-137 



C : Brief for the United States upon the question of the extent and 



limits of British North American iushore fisheries 139-167 



D : British reply to the answer of the United States 16SM87 



E : Document tiled, and read July 30, 1877, in support of the Brit- 

 ish case 189-24 1 



F: British evidence. Testimony of 83 witnesses 243-109O 



G: 319 affidavits produced in support of the case of Great Britain. 1091-1455 

 H: Official correspondence, 1827 to 1872, showing encroachments 

 of United States fishermen in British waters. (For list, see En- 

 croachments) 1457-1506 



I : Return showing quantities and values of fish exports and im- 

 ports of Newfoundland, 1851 to 1876 1509-1519 



J: Speeches of counsel, including the final arguments 1521-1885 



K : Brief on behalf of Great Britain, in reply to the United Stated 



brief 1887-1906 



L: Evidence on behalf of the United States 1907-2975 



M: Affidavits produced on behalf of the United States 2977-3348 



N: Extracts from minutes of executive council, Newfoundland, 



July 7, 1871 3349 



O: Statistics produced on behalf of the United States (see Sta- 

 tistics) 3351-33*0 



P: Judgments of British vice-admiralty courts in cases of fishing- 

 vessels seized o=. - 3381-3396 



Q: Testimony and affidavits in rebuttal on behalf of Great Brit- 

 ain 3399-344- 



R : Fishing insurance and shipping papers 3449-3456 



Archibald, Isaac: Affidavit 115, British case 



Archibald, James : Affidavit 123, British case 



Arsineaux, Sylvan F. : Affidavit 4, British case 



Ascah, John S. : Affidavit 228, United States case 



Ashby, Benjamin : Evidence on behalf of the United States 2:182-239 



Asselin, Benjamin : Affidavit 229, United States case 



Atwood, Nathaniel E. : Evidence on behalf of the United States. .19*1-2048. 2047-2049 

 Award : $12,000,000 claimed by Great Britain on account of Canadian fishery. 



$1,440,000 claimed on account of Newfoundland fishery 



Opinion of Mr. Dwight Foster on the amount of the 



Dissent of Commissioner Kellogg 



Ayer, James S. : Affidavit 25, United States case 



Ayer, James S. (Dennis & Ayer) : Affidavit 59, United States case 



B. 



Babson, D. C. & H. : Affidavit 279, United States case 



Babson, Fitz J. : Evidence on behalf of the United States 2056-1 



Babson, Horatio : Affidavit 20, United States case 



Bagnall, John : Affidavit 140, British case 



Baird, Prof. S. F. : Extracts from his Maine report, quoted in the British 



case .. - 



Extracts from his report on the sea-fisheries of New Eng- 

 land in 1871 and 1872 



Extract from his report on the Maine fisheries for U 



Evidence on behalf of the United States 2795-2? 



Bait : Privilege of purchasing in ports of the Dominion ; motion to exclude 



award on this behalf 



The Commission excludes any award on that account 



Scarcitv of, in United States waters asserted in British case 



Value, in Newfoundland, of privilege of procuring, asserted 



Denial that the privilege to purchase is contemplated in the treaty 

 Right of purchasing : motion to exclude award therefor, and debate 

 thereon. September 5 and 6, 1877 ' 



