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The examination of Mr. Barzillai Kemp was resumed by Mr. Foster. T he 

 witness was cross-examined by Mr. Weatherbe. 



Mr. Nathaniel Attwood was recalled, and handed in a statement of Bank 

 lishing-vesseis belonging to Provincetown, Massachusetts. 



Mr. Francis M. Freeman, of Provincetown, Massachusetts, a fish merchant and 

 outfitter, was called, and gave evidence on oath on matters connected with the 

 inquiry. (No. 7, Appendix L.) • j i Air„ c r> 



The witness was examined by Mr. Tresect, and cross-examuied by Mr. ^. K. 

 Thomson. Mr. Whitcway further cross-examined the witness by consent. 



Mr. Henry Cook, of Provincetown, Massachusetts, an o vner of fishing-vessels 

 and outfitter, formerly a fisherman, was called, and gave evidence on oath on 

 matters connected with the inquiry. (No. 8, Appendix L) , , ^r -mm -^ 



Tiie witness was examined by Mr. Foster, and cross-examined by Mr. W hiteway. 



The Commission adjourned until the next day at noon. 



(Signed) M;VURICE DELFOSSE. 

 E. 11. KELLOGG. 

 A. T. GALT. 



J. H. G. Bergne. 



(Signed) FRANCIS CLAllE FORD. 

 DWIGHT FOSTER. 



Protocol No. 40. 



Record of the Proceedings of the Fisheries Commission at the Fortietii Conference, 

 held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 22nd day ot September, 1877. 



The Commission met at noon, as appointed. , ,, .^ , ^, , , r p..„,. 



The three Commissioners, and the Agents of the United States and of Great 



Britain respectively, were present. 



By -arection of tlie President, the Secretary read the records of the ast Con- 

 ference, wiiich were approved, and signed by the Commissioners, the Secretary, and 

 the Agents. 



Mr. Joshua Paine, of Provincetown, Massachusetts, a merchant, and President 

 of an Insurance Company, was called, and gave evidence on oath on matters 

 connected with the inquiry. {No. 9, Appendix L.) 



The witness was examined by Mr. Dana, and cross-examined by Mr. Davies. 



Mr Nathan D. Freeman, of Provincetown, Massachusetts, a merchant, was called, 

 and "ave evidence on oath on matters connected with the inquiry. (Ao. 10, 



"^^^^Th^ ^witness was examined by Mr. Foster, and cross-examined by 

 Mr. Weatherbe. 



Mr Banas i Lewis, of Provincetown, INlassachusetts, a merchant and outfitter 

 of vessels, was next called, and gave evidence on oath on matters connected with 

 the inquiry. (No. i\, Appendix L.) . , , m i> ■ 



inie witness was examined by Mr. Foster, and cross-examined by Mr. Davies. 



noon. 



The Commission then adjourned until Monday, the 24th day of September, at 



(Sisrned) M.VURICE DELFOSSE. 

 E. LL KELLOGG. 

 A. T. GALT. 



J n. G. Bergne. 



(SiL'ued) FRANCIS CLARE FORD. 

 DWIGIIT FOSTER. 



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