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Mr. Whiteway read affidavits made relative to the present inquiry by the 

 following persons, resident in Newfoundland: — 



Mr. Robert Inkpen, of Burin. (No. 2, Appendia; Q.) 



Mr. Stephen Power, of Piacentia. (No. 3, Appendix Q.) 



Mr. Stephen Fiancler, of Coomb's Cove, {No. 4, Appendix Q.) 



Mr. Philip Thornhill, of Anderson's Cove. {No. 5, Appendix Q.) 



Mr. George Rose, of Jersey Harbour. {No. 6, Appendix Q.) 



Mr. Maurice Bonia, of Piacentia, {No 7, Appendix Q.) 



Mr. Humphrey Sullivan, of Piacentia. {No. 8, Appendix Q.) 



Mr. Doutrc tiien stated that the Case of Her Majesty's Government was now 

 altogether closed. 



Mr. I'oster stated that he hopeil to be prepared to address the Court on Monday, 

 the fith November, and the Commission accordingly adjourned until that day at 

 noon. 



(Signed) MAUEICE DELrOSSE. 

 E. H. KELLOGG. 

 A. T. GALT. 



J. U. G. Beugne 



(Signed) ERANCIS CLARE FORD. 

 DWIGHT FOSTER. 



Protocol No. 67. 



Record of the Proceedings of the Fisheries Commission, at the Sixty-seventh Confe- 

 rence, held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 5th day of November, 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. 



By direction of tiie President, the Secretary read the records of the last Confe- 

 rence, which were approved, and signed by the Commissioners, the Secretary, and 

 the Agents. 



]Mr. Foster commenced the Closing Argument on behalf of the United States. 

 {No. 4, Appendix J.) 



The Commission adjourned at 3"30 p.m. until the next day at noon. 



(Signed) MAURICE DELFOSSE. (Signed) FRANCIS CLARE FORD. 

 E. H. KELLOGG. DWIGHT FOSTER. 



A. T. GALT. 



J. E. G. Bebone. 



Protocol No. 68. 



Record of the Proceedings of the Fisheries Commission, at the Sixty-eighth Confe- 

 rence, held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 6th day of November, 1877. 



The Commission met at noon, as appointed. 



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

 Britain respectively, were present. 



By direction of the President, the Secretary read the records of the last Confe- 

 rence, which were approved, and signed by the Commissioners, the Secretary, and 

 the Agents. 



Mr. Foster resumed his address left unlinished the previous day. 



On the conclusion of his speech, Mr. Foster requested permission to be absent 

 for a lew days on urgent private affairs. He suggested that during his absence the 

 records should be signed on his behalf by Mr. R. H. Dana, Junr. 



The proposal was accepted by the Commissioners. » 



The Commission then adjourned until Thursday, the 8th November, at noon. 



(Signed) MAURICE DELFOSSE. (Signed) FRANCIS CL.UIE FORD. 

 E. U. KELLOGG. DWIGHT FOSTER. 



A. T. GALT. 



J. H. G. Bergne. 



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