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Brief on behalf of the United States upon the question of the extent and 

 limits of the inshore fisheries and territorial waters on the Atlantic coast 

 of British North America Continued. 



Decision of Mr. Joshua Bates in the case of the schooner Washington,.. 152 



The intention of the framers of the Convention of 1818 153 



Effect of the conclusion of the Reciprocity Treat 153y 



Instructions for the guidance of naval officers on the coast of the North 



American Provinces 153 



Licensing system instituted by the Canadian Government, 1866 154 



Correspondence between Mr. Fish and Mr. Thornton, resulting from the 

 decision of the Canadian Government to issue no licenses to foreign 



fishermen in 1870 154 



Mr. Rogers to the Secretary of the Admiralty, April 30, 1870 155 



Instructions issued by Mr. Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fish- 

 eries 155 



Lord Granville's telegram to the Governor-General 155 



Memorandum from the Foreign Office cited 156 



" What are bays of Her Majesty's dominions," authorities cited 156 



Case of the Franconia, November, 1876 156 



Sir Robert Phillimore quoted 156 



Lindley, J., quoted 157 



Grove/J., quoted 157 



Brett, J., quoted 



Lord Chief Justice Cockbnrn quoted 159-162 



Extracts from writers on International Law: 



Vattel, Law of Nations 162 



Professor Bluntschli, Law of Nations 163 



Klilber, Droit des Gens Modernes de 1' Europe 163 



Ortolan, Diplomatic de la Mer 163 



Hautefeuille, Droit et Devoirs des Nations Neutres 164 



Amos, his edition of Manning's Law of Nations 164 



Marten's Pr6cis du Droit des Gens Modernes de 1'Europe 165 



De Cussy, Phases et Causes Ce"lebres 166 



Conclusion as to the rights of the fishermen of the United States ; mani- 

 fest duty of the Commissioners 166 



Brier, Charles H.: Evidence on behalf of the United States 2456-2458 



Briord, Peter : Affidavit 236, British case 1369 



British Subjects : Their advantages in the United States waters considered in 



the British case 97 



Brochu, Pierre : Affidavit 238, British case 1371 



Brown, Cyrenins: Affidavit 211, United States case 3285 



Brown, H. A. & Co.: Affidavit 140, United States case 3213 



Brown, James: Affidavit 217, United States case 3289 



Brown, Joseph F. : Evidence on behalf of the United States 2390-2401 



Brown, William : Evidence on behalf of Great Britain 668-673 



Browne, Daniel M. : Evidence on behalf of Great Britain 1086-1090 



Bulwer, Mr. : His note to Mr. Webster of June 24, 1851, on the Reciprocity 



Treaty 178 



Bunker, George: Affidavit 177, United States case 3250 



Bnnn, Edward : Affidavit 196, British case 1323 



Burgess, Isaac : Evidence on behalf of the United States 2453-2456 



Burrill, E. (E. Burrill & Co.) : Affidavit 78, United States case 3145 



Busben, James: Affidavit 263, British case 1397 



Butler, George: Affidavit 103, British case 1221 



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Cameron, Hugh: Affidavit 147, United States case 3220 



Campbell, Colin Y., commander of the Devastation : Dispatch to Sir A. Bau- 



nerman, September 16, 1852 1472 



Report on encroachments of United States fishermen, November 



10, 1852 1476 



Campbell, Donald : Affidavit 260, British case 1396 



Campbell. Joseph : Evidence on behalf of Great Britain 331-343 



recalled : Additional evidence 370-374 



Affidavit 15, British case 1113 



Campbell, Mr. Stewart, M. P. : His views respecting reciprocity quoted in 



the United States cas... 127 



