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APPENDIX TO CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
Table of contents—Continued. 
Name. Date 
1890. 
Sir J. Pauncefote.....-- Feb. 7 
“(0 Soe oe eae nee Feb. 8 
To Colonial Office. -.--.-- Feb. 10 
To Sir J. Pauncefote-.--.|....do -... 
Colonial Office.-..---.... Feb. 11 
Sir J. Pauncefote...-..-- re kis = 
Lord Knutsford to Lord 
Stanley.(Telegraphic.) 
To Sir J. Pauncefote. - - 
Sir J. Pauncefote....... 
a WOME KM ea eecee sacs 
To Sir J. Pauncefote. .-. 
To Sipe MOrier. 2... =. 
SLEW MIOTICn Sos eccses 
Colonial Office 
Sir J. Pauncefote....... oe 
To Colonial Office.....-.. 
To Sir J. Pauncefote. - -.| 
Sir J. Pauncefote......- 
To Sir J. Pauncefote- ... 
Goalonigli@ince..- = <=.5.-.5- 
To Sir J. Pauncefote. . -. 
Sir J. Pauncefote....-.. 
To Sir J. Pauncefote. --. 
Colonial Office --.=-....,. 
To Colonial Office .....- 
Sir J. Pauncefote....... 
Colonial Office .........- 
Sir J. Panncefote ......- 
Colonial Office ...-.....- 
55° GO) rasa cane seine = 
Sir J. Pauncefote......- 
beens do vette renee reee rene 
Soke OO senor ec ereccrese 
(Telegraphic.) 
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A es GOp scsse ness seeeeoet 
To Colonial Office....... 
Feb. 12 
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Feb. 13 
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Feb. 14 
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Feb. 
Feb. 22 
Feb. 24 
Feb. 27 
Feb. 
Feb. 11 
Feb. 
Mar. 8 
Mar. 14 
Mar, 15 
Mar. 1 
Mar. 4 
Winey wr 
Mar. 18 
Mar. 
Bee Obes 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 25 
May 5 
sCLOtoe 
Subject. 
Discussion with Mr. Blaine on amount of compensa- 
tion claim, and question of arbitration. His pro- 
posals. 
May tripartite negotiation for close time begin, leay- 
ing claims arbitration in suspense? 
Copy of No. 280. Propose to answer No. 281 in 
affirmative. 
Answers No. 281 in affirmative ...... .--...-=--.....- 
Remarks by Canadian Government on call for tenders 
alluded to in No. 268. 
Refers to above. Mr. Blaine consents...............- 
Substance of:NOi 280-7 o.oo e crt: cae eee eee eee 
All proposals from United States to be received ad 
referendum. 
To arrange with Governor-General date when Cana- 
dian Representative should be in Washington to 
assist. 
As tosRussian participations. .2---ese eae eee 
Refers to No. 289. Has written to Canada...........-. 
Refers to No. 271. Copy of No. 284......-..-... 
To invite Russian participation 
| Russian Minister will take part ..-...------..-.---- iy 
‘*Minnie’’—claim for compensation, thus cou:pleting 
the list for 1889. 
First informal meeting. Submits area proposed by 
Mr. Blaine and M. Struve. 
Copy-of abowe, for opimion <2 eases a= eee eee 
Remarks on No. 296. SirJ. Pauncefote should confer 
with Mr. Tupper. 
Answers No. 296. Consult Mr. Tupper...--.-....-... 
Memorandum by Mr. Blaine of his views on arbitra- 
tion question. . 
Russian Government said to have renewed the Alaska 
Commercial Company's lease of Russian Seal Islands 
in Behring Sea. 
Approves language in No. 2802-222 <2 essences eeemeeee 
Remarks on Nos. 280 and 300. Important to know 
Canadian views. 
Refers to Nos. 280 and 286. Copy of No. 303.......--- 
Further informal conversation with Mr. Blaine and 
Mr. Tupper. 
Fur-seal islands said to have been leased to American 
Commercial Company at large increase. 
Acknowledges receipt of No. 288_...--_-------------- 
Negotiations come to deadlock owing to difference of 
opinion about a close season. 
Approves proceedings reported in No. 305.........--- 
Forwards schedule of claims for compensation re- 
ceived from Canada. 
Copy of No. 308. Propose to wait. 
Usual proclamation as to Behring Sea fisheries about 
to issue. 
Refers to No.305. Report of first formal meeting. 
Has prepared a draft scheme which Mr. Tupper has 
taken to Canada for consideration. 
Article from ‘‘ Tribune,” of New York, headed 
‘‘Rights in Behring Sea.” 
Approves principle of draft Convention referred to in 
No. 318. 
Answers No. 311: A gree'to wailt:.--es-s--e= seen eee 
Newspaper extract relative to detention of the ‘‘ Path- 
finder” at Portland on charge connected with her 
last year’sarrest. Herrelease by order of Treasury. 
Telegram from Canada giving first impressions of 
dratt Convention. 
Canada accepts draft with suggested modifications... 
Result of interview with Mr. Tupper on his return 
from Canada. Submits fresh draft. 
Correspondence relating to the fisheries as received 
from Mr. Blaine, including evidence of United 
States’ experts and counter-evidence furnished by 
Mr. Tupper. 
Has received Canadian amendments to draft Conven- 
tion, and proposes submitting it to Conference. 
Has sent injdratt: Convention. => -ccsss.scecmssceeenee 
Refers to No. 304. Views of Canada as to procedure 
in regard to arbitration and assessment of damages. 
Copy of above, for remarks .....0.,sccececeereccccces 
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