APPENDIX TO CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
Name. 
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To Colonial Office. 
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To Colenial Office 
Sir L. West. 
To Colonial Office....--- 
Colonial Office 
To Lord Sackville 
(Telegraphic.) 
To Colonial Oftice 
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To Colonial Ofiice 
Colonial Office 
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Colonial Oftice 
To Mr. Herbert. .-.....- 
(Telegraphic.) 
Colonial Office 
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(Lelegraphic.) 
Mr. Herbert 
(Telegraphie.) 
To Colonial Oftice 
Mr. Herbert 
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To Mr. Edwardes......- 
Mr. pidyardes Ao soaeseee 
Colonial Offices =.52e 
To Colonial Office.....-- 
Mr. Edwardes .....:.... 
To Colonial Office. ...--- 
Mr. Edwardes 
To Colonial Office. .....- 
To Sir J. Pauncefote. -.. 
Mr. Edwardes.......... 
Table of contents—Continued. 
Date. 
1888. 
Aug. 16 
Sept. 1 
Sept. 3 
Sept. 13 
Sept. 15 
1889. 
Jap. 8 
Mar. 23 
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Subject. Page 
Refers to above. Sale will be postponed-.........-.-- 219 
Refers to above. Copy of No. 148 for report..-.-..-- 220 
Refers to above. Substance of preceding..---------- 220 
Refers to No.121. Conversation with Mr. Phelns on 220 
close season question. Difticulties felt by Canada. 
Refers to No. 147. Close time. Substance of above.. 221 
tefers to No. 150. Copies of correspondence. Should 221 
sale be proceeded with? 
Answers No. 151. Case of ‘‘Sayward” not yet dock- 223 
eted in Supreme Court. 
Gepy ofeNosb5s Wied action t=: ns .esc neces seams eats 223 
Answers above. Proposed reply......---...------..- 223 
Norvact im!Sensey O14 abOv.0-<. == eee s=sssse een seca ansee 224 
Substance of sabore Romane en wee cacnna semataiaeine acs 224 
Refers to No. 155. As to disposal of condemned sealers- 224 
Refers to No. 160. Copy of No. 161. Whatshould be 225 
done with ‘‘Ada’’? 
“W.P. Sayward.” See No. 156. Should not action 225 
advised by Canada now be taken? 
See No. 158. Despatch from Canada on bonding of 226 
““Grace,” ‘* Dolphin,” and ‘‘ Anna Beck.” 
Refers to above and No. 162. As to case of Ada”..| 22 
Should substance of above be communicated?......-- 228 
AT'S wersrabO ren) Mes. cesaacce - = hosts casesencmek Onae 228 
SeaqNo- 1595 (Substance: of Nos165. 252. -s---o+ =o en 228 
“Ada.” Correspondence from Canada as to original 229 
appraisement. 
See No. 164. What has been done aboutappraisement? 229 
Wihat ans wer toUNon 59%. 2. cane se, tinsce cee secene as 230 
Answers above. None. Has asked ...........---.-- 230 
Substancerot avoverce fas st ace cane eecree cs ceeeeeeece 230 
Refers to-No: 168. | Steps taken ---2 2. 9.22524. ose 230 
Refers to No.171. Mr. Bayard on the question of the 231 
sale. 
Mr. Hoar’s motion in Senate for papers and Regula- 233 
tions governing fisheries. 
President Harrison’s Proclamation against foreign 234 
sealers entering Behring Sea. Totelezraph terms of. 
Substance of Proclamation........---.2-2s++s+eeee+++ 234 
Hextot Proclamation: cee nan - seco teh ees noe cease ee 234 
Calls attention to Proclamation. To make represen- 235 
tation. 
Answers above. Will delay action pending receipt 236 
of Act for protection of salmon in Al: aska. 
On vropesed sale of ships. Canadian Government 236 
think any interference useless (see No. 175). 
Copy of Act for protection of the salmon fisheries of 237 
Alaska. 
Copy of ‘No: 182; for observations. -:---......-.----..-.- 238 
See No. 176. Sends extracts from the published cor- 238 
respondence dealing with the historical question. 
President’s Proclamation. Remarks on bearing of. - 242 
Salmon Fisheries Act (see No. 183). Report on its 243 
course through the two Houses i in Congress. 
President’s Proclamation. Remarks on term ‘‘domin- 251 
ion of the United States in the waters of the Beh- 
ring Sea.” 
Ac knowledges No. 184. Noremarks. What is posi- 251 
tion of ‘*W. P. Sayward” appeal? 
Copies of Nos. 179, 186, and 187. Remarks on the mean- 251 
ing of the Act and Proclamation. 
“Ww. P. Sayward.” Whatis position of case?......-.. 252 
Remarks on rejected Bill of Mr. Dunn for amending 252 
section 1963 of the Revised Statutes. 
Answers No.188. Are awaiting Reports from Sir J. 253 
Pauncefote. 
How long before 1886 were Canadian vessels in habit 254 
of sealing in Behring Sea? 
Answers No.190. Would be glad ifour meaning could 254 
be officially recorded. 
Answers No. 194. Has asked Canada-.....-.--..-.--- 255 
SWreks Sayward. 4) -ANSwers, NO. LOPS 30. sos te. o= <1. 255 
Extract from Annuai Reportof Canadian Department 255 
of Fisheries for 1888. 
United States revenue-cruizers ‘t Rush” and ‘‘ Bear” 257 
ordered to Bebriug Sea. 
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