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Case of Her Majesty's Government Continued. 

 Part I. Canada Continued. 



The question of bait 98 



The menhaden industry in the United States 99 



Customs remission by United States in favor of Canada 100 



Conclusion : Amount of compensation claimed in respect of the Do- 

 minion of Canada 100 



Part II. Newfoundland : 



I. Introduction and description of Newfoundland fisheries 100 



Value of the Newfoundland fisheries 101 



Importance of bait 102 



II. Advantages derived by United States citizens : the entire freedom 



of the inshore fisheries 103 



Value of the concession to procure bait and supplies, transship, &c. 105 



The advantage of a free market for fish and fish-oil in Newfound- 

 land : benefits conferred on United States fishermen by the market 

 opened to them for the sale of small fish, hitherto thrown away.. 106 



III. Advantages derived by British subjects : valueless character of the 



concession to fish in United States coastal waters north of the 39th 



parallel 97 : 106 



Remission of the duty on fish and fish-oil a reciprocal privilege . . . 107 



Conclusion. Amount of compensation claimed in respect of the colony 



of Newfoundland , 108 



Summary. Total amount of compensation claimed by Her Majesty's 



Government on behalf of Canada and Newfoundland, collectively 10$ 



Annex A. Aggregate quantities and values of the produce of Canadian 

 fisheries, in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Prince Edward 



Island 109-112 



Annex B. Quantities and values of articles exported from ports be- 

 tween Rameau Islands to Cape Race, and thence north to Twillingate, 



inclusive, 1868 to 1874 113 



Annex C. Census returns, not reprinted .... 



Annex D. Quantities and values of articles exported from ports in 

 Newfoundland, from Rameau Islands east to Cape Race, thence north 



to Tilt Cove, 1868 to 1874 114-116 



Cash in, Richard: Affidavit 79, British case ll'Jo 



Central Wharf Company, of Provincetown, Mass. : Affidavit 84, United States 



case 3152 



Central Wharf Company, of Wellfleet, Mass. : Affidavit 94, United States case. 3162 



Champion, Benjamin : Evidence on behalf of Great Britain 1023-1025 



Champion, John: Affidavit 10, British case 1105 



Champion, William: Affidavit 12, British case 1108 



Charlotte Town, Royal Gazette of: Extract from, June 26, 1838 1463 



vice-admiralty court of: Return. of American vessels pros- 

 ecuted for violation of Convention of 1818 ; dated Octo- 



ber6,1852... 1473 



Chase, E. H.: Affidavit 120, United States case 3191 



Chase, M. M. (Chase & Cushing) : Affidavit 122, United States case 3193 



Chase, Stephen B. : Affidavit 11, United States case 3012 



Chase, W. H. (Thomas, Chase & Co.) : Affidavit 119, United States case 3190 



Cheney, S. F. : Evidence on behalf of the United States 1945-1959 



Chivarie, Capt. Simon: Evidence in behalf of Great Britain 243-281 



Chiverie, Alex.: Affidavit 16, British case 1114 



Chouiuard, Isaac: Affidavit 239, British case 1373 



Christian, William B. : Affidavit 271, British case 1406 



Churchill, Howard M. : Evidence on behalf of the United States 2849-2854 



Clark, George O.: Evidence on behalf of the United States 2469-2471 



Clark, George, jr. (Clark & Somes): Affidavit 74, United States case 3140 



Coas, Henry G. : Affidavit 246, United States case 



Cobb, Henry A.: Affidavit 210, United States case 3284 



Cochrane, Commander, of Her Majesty's ship Sappho : Extract from dispatch 



of, to Vice- Admiral Seymour, October 3, 1851 1466 



Extract from report to Vice- Admiral Faushawe, June 



18, 1870 1494 



Cockburn, Chief Justice, opinion of, on question of headlands, bays, and 



marine limits 



Cod fishery : Exclusively carried on in the open sea !'-'' 



Of Newfoundland 183-185 



Coggins, Livingston: Affidavit 269, British case 



