150 APPENDIX TO CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
Exursir (E).—Estimate of the principal sums on which interest at 7 per cent. per 
annum is claimed, and the time for which interest is so claimed, 
Value of ‘‘Carolina’s” estimated catch for 1886—namely, 2,381 
skins, at 7 dollars per skin—from the Ist day of October, a.D. 
1X86, when the catch would have been realized on .---..---- $16, 667. 00 
Actual cash outlay for legal and other necessary expenses 
incurred by reason of the said seizure..-......----.......- 500. 00 
Total principal on which interest is claimed from Octo- 
ber, A.D. 1886, to date of payment of claim ------.. 222... --__-- $17, 167. 00 
Estimated value of the ‘‘Carolina”’ catch for 1887, less cost of outfit and 
wages of crew and hunters, on which interest at 7 per cent. is claimed 
trom Ist October, A. D. 1887, on or about which date the catch would be 
Reaizeqjon co date Of payment ce: > -- == eee ee are eee. 5, 000. 00 
If the claim for 1887 be not allowed, then interest is claimed on the value 
of the “Carolina” from Ist October, 1886, to date of payment...-..... 4, 000. 00 
131. Exuteir (F).—Details of items of “Carolina’s” outfit consumed during the 
course of a full hunting and sealing voyage. 
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AWD AO ee eee Peete caeses coc d Dads sedo loses hcsod secede 173. 34 
IDI? Omde) A Ses Seeds soe sescd ccoser dace 82a 55S ssace $d0555250ss Sscccssase 71. 37 
ShupeChan elLy << sa c.- = 222 222 jo cee ee 2 ee eee ee ere 376. 83 
Sill) sléopga aeons hearer et Se worn Kee snemicnatceoass dhacuss 81. 00 
WaallandwOOd,..- <1 220 t= s002 Sake eso ee eee Sacer. arrnep sate 37. 62 
Muscellaneous «....- =~... 5-2-2 225-5505 Jase ee aaleisae =o se ie elas Sete ele eeiee 42. 34 
WYRE? CRE) is Gee SE Oeea mae TeScandeatss> doe cosop assed boss edactessed 1, 832. 22 
Total value consuned...-..- once tedele Son aces cio ceaceissecke SSS ee aoe One! 
[Inclosure 4 in Ne. 87.] 
Declaration of James Douglas Warren. 
Ciry or Orrawa, Province of Ontarie, Dominion of Canada. 
I, James Douglas Warren, of the city of Victoria, in the Province of British 
Columbia, of the Dominion of Canada, mariner and ship-owner, do solemnly and 
sincerely declare as follows: 
1. That Lam a British subject by birth. 
2. That I was sole owner of the British steam-schooner ‘‘Thornton,” 78 tons bur- 
den by builders’ measurement, registered at the port of Victoria aforesaid, before 
and at the time of her seizure hereinafter set out by the United States steam-ship 
“¢ Corwin.” 
3. That the said steam-schooner ‘Thornton ” was rebuilt by me in A. D. 1887,* ata 
cost of 3,500 dollars, and in A. pb. 1880 and A.D. 1881 was fitted up with steam pro- 
pelling power at an additional cost of 3,000 dollars. Her bottom and sides of above 
light water-line were coppered and copper fastened. 
4. That on or about the 16th day of May, 1886, the said steam-schooner 
“Thornton” was regularly cleared at the port of Victoria aforesaid for a full season 
of about four months’ fishing and hunting in the North Pacitie Ocean and Behring’s 
Sea, and that on or about the 27th day of said month of May the ‘‘Thornton” finally 
sailed from Clayoquot Sound, on the south-west of Vancouver Island, on said fishing 
and hunting voyage. 
5. The master of the “‘Thornton” on and for said voyage was one Hans Guttormsen, 
of the said city of Victoria, and the mate one Harry Norman, of the same place, and 
a crew of thirteen men. 
6. That on the Ist day of August, A.D. 1886, while in Behring’s Sea in north lati- 
tude 55° 45/ and west longitude 168° 44’, lawfully, as I verily believe, pursuing the 
objects of said voyage, the said steam-schooner ‘‘Thornton” was seized by the 
United States steam-ship ‘‘Corwin,” and by the ‘‘Corwin” taken to Ounalaska, in 
the United States Territory of Alaska, and her voyage was broken up. 
*Qy. 1877. 
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