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Tho examination of Mr. David W. Low was resumed by Mr. Dana. 

 The witness was cross-examined iiy Mr. Davies. 



Tiie Commission adjourned at 4 r.M., until Monday, the 15tli day of October, at 



noon. 



(Sifrned) MAURICE DELFOSSE. (Si-ncd) 3'^RANCIS CLAllE EOIID. 

 E. F. KELLOGG. DWIGHT EOSTEll. 



A. 1 . GALT. 



J. II. G. Bergne. 



Protocol No. 50. 



Record of tiic Proceedings of the Fisheries Commission, at the Fifty-sixth 

 Conference, held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 15th day of October, 1877. 



The Commission met at noon, pursuant to adjournment. 



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

 Britain respectively, were present. , r xi i i. 



By dirtction of the President, the Secivtary read tho records ol the last 

 Conference, which wore approved, and signed by the Commissioners, the Secretary, 

 and the Agents. 



The cross. examination of Mr. David W. Low was resumed by Mr. Davies and 



by Mr. Whitcwav. . • i i 



The witness' was re-examined by Mr. Dana, and again cross-examined by 



Mr. Davies and by Mr. Whitcway. 



Mr, Dana and Mr. Foster then read aQidavits made relative to tho present 



inquirv by the following; ])eisons: — 



Mr. Joseph McPheo, of Gloucester, Massachusetts. {No. 23!), Appendix M) 

 Mr. William Parsons, of Gloucester, Massachusetts. (No. '240, AppomVhv M.) 

 Mr. Solomon Pool, of Gloucester, JNLassachusetts. {No. 241, Appendix M.) 

 Mr. Benjamin Swim, of Gloucester, Massachusetts. {No. 242, Appendix M.) 

 Mr. Charles F. Carter, of Gloucester, Massachusetts. {No. 243, Appendix M.) 



The Commission then adjourned until next day at noon. 



(Sisucd) MAURICE DELPOSSE. (Signed) FRANCIS CLARE FORD. 

 ^ ° E. 11. KELLOGG. DAVIGIIT FOSTER. 



A. T. GALT. 



J. II. G. Behgxe. 



Proloenl No. .")7. 



Record of tito Proceedings of tlie Fisheries Commission, at the Fifty-seventli 

 ConferoiR'o, held at Hatirav, Nova Scolia, on the Kith day of October, 1877. 



TIic Commission met at noon, as appoiiitinl. ^ , r r- t 



Tho tlireo Commissioners, and the Agents of the United States and ot Great 

 Britain resijoctively, were pros(>nt. , , , ^ ^ , , 



Bv diirclion of the PiTsi(!:Mit, the Pecrotarv r^-ad the records of tho last 

 Conference, which wore api)rovc.i, and sigiunl i)y the Commissioners, tho Secretary. 

 and the Agents. 



^fr. Eliphalrl W. French, of Ivistport, ?»lainc, a fish merchant, was called, and 

 crave evidence on oath on matters connected with the inquiry. {No. 59, Appendix L^ 

 ^ Tho witness was examined by Mr. Trcseot, and cross-examined by Mr, S. R. 

 Thomson. 



xMr. I'ostcr then read adiduvits made lelalive to the present inquiry by the 



following persons: — ,. -,rs 



Mr. Winthrop Thurston, or' Rockport, Massachusetts. {No. 244, Appendix M.) 

 Mr. James A. Colson, of Gloucester. Massachusetts, {No. 24.5, Appendix M.) 

 Uv. Henry G. Coas, of Gloiiceslor, [Massachusetts. {No. 246, Appendix M.) 

 Mr. Joseph J. Tupper, of Gloucester, Massachusetts. {No. 247, Appendix M.) 

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