ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 3475 



Encroachments (alleged) of United States fishermen in Britten North 

 American waters since the conclusion of the convention of IrJIH. Docu- 

 ments and correspondence filed in behalf of Great Britain Continued. 



3. Address to the King from the council and assembly of Nova Scotia, 



February 24, 1836 145Q 



4. Address to the Queen from the council and assembly of Nova Scotia, 



March 22, 1838 no, 



5. Proceedings of the'assembly of Nova Scotia ; affidavit of R. M. Cutler, 



March 23, 1838 14C>1 



6. Lientenant-Governor Harvey to Mnjor-General Sir Colin Campbell, 



Frederic-ton, January 27, 1838, with two inclosures 14(52 



(1). Affidavit of Duncan Hay and Charles Coughlau 1462 



(2). Second affidavit of the same 14M 



7. Extract from the Royal Gazette, Charlottetown, June 20. 18:18 146:1 



8. Lieutenant-Governor Harvey to Lord Gleuelg, Fredericton, March ID, 



1839, containing a report of the assembly of New Brunswick, March 



18,1839 1404 



9. Petition to the Queen, from the council and assembly of Prince Ed- 



ward Island, March 24, 1843 1465 



10. Commander Cochrane, of the Sappho, to Vice- Admiral Seymour, Hall- 



fax, Octobers, 1851 (extract) 1460 



11. Sir A. Banneruian to Earl Gray, Prince Edward Island, November 15, 



1851 (extract) *. J408 



12. Address to the Queen, from the council and assembly of Prince Ed- 



ward Island, February 9, 1852 146U 



13. Sir A. Bannerman to Earl Grey, February 12, 1852 1470 



14. William H. McKay to the Hon. J. Warburton, Priucetown, July 2, 



1852 1471 



15. Court of vice-admiralty at Halifax ; return of American vessels seized 



for violation of the convention of 1818, dated July 30, 1852 1472 



16. Commander Campbell, of the Devastation, to Sir A. Bannerman, Cbar- 



lottetown, September 16, 1852 1472 



17. Court of vice-admiralty, Charlottetown ; return of American vessels 



prosecuted for violation of convention of 1818, dated October 6, 



1852 1473 



18. Vice-Admiral Seymour to the secretary of the admiralty, Halifax, 



October 30, 1852 1474 



19. Address of citizens of Bonaventure, Gaspe", to Commander Campbell, 



October 18, 1852 1474 



20. Vice-Admiral Seymour to the secretary of the admiralty, Bermuda, 



November 18, 1852, with two inclosures 1475 



(1). Report of Commander Campbell, of Her Majesty's ship Devasta : 



tiou, Halifax, November 10, 1852 



(2). Abstract of the state of papers of British vessels at Port Hood.. 1481 



21. Vice-admiralty court of New Brunswick ; list of vessels prosecuted 



for infraction of convention of 1818, St. John, October 11, 1852 1481 



22. Address to the Queen from the council and assembly of New Brunswick, 



November 1, 1852 



23. Address to the Queen from the assembly of Nova Scotia, February 17, 



1853 - U*3 



24. Address to the Queen from the representatives of Nova Scotia, March 

 30, 1853 



25. Address to the Queen from the council of Nova Scotin, April 4, 1853.. 



26. Address to the Queen from citizens of St. John, New Brunswick, 



January, 1853 



27. Memorial to the Queen from citizens of Northumberland County, New 



Brunswick, Jan nary 5, 1853 



28. B. H. Norton, United States Consul at Picton, to Sir A. Bannerman. 



October 28, 1852 



29. St. Johns' Chamber of Commerce to Hon. James Crowd; on the sub- 



ject of reciprocity, June 25, 1853 - W" 



30. Address to the Queen from the commons of Newfoundland, April 6, 



1853 V" 



31. Memorandum, vice-admiralty court, Prince Edward Island, relative to 



seizure of certain United States fishing vessels 



32. Extract from speech of Hon. Joseph Howe, from the Spectator, July 



19 1865 ..............-- 



33. Vice-Admirai\VeTlesle"y"to the secretary of the admiralty, Bermuda, 



November 18, 1869 



