Winter, Sir James S.-Continued. Question 6-Continued. French rights in Newfoundland bays, LAMMASCH, 967. French treaty, bays not mentioned in, LAMMASch, 967. Gallatin and Rush, Adams to, July 28, 1818, B. C. Ap., 85, resumption of Gallatin and Rush to Robinson and Goulburn, Oct. 7, 1818, B. C. Ap., 91, Goulburn and Robinson, Rush and Gallatin to, Oct. 7, 1818, B. C. Ap., 91, in bays, harbors, and GRAY: Americans now claiming new right-herring fishery, 994. “Coast" Halifax commission, Dana's speech, B. C. C. Ap.,188, mackerel fishery Harbors. See Bays, and Coasts. Harbors, drying and curing in, Gray, 959. Herring fishery now claimed is new right, GRAY, 994. Interpretation of treaty: "Coast," Maxwell, p. 396, 989. Freedom of this tri- Labrador coasts, Americans fish on, 974. Labrador, cod come into bays of, 960. Labrador, rights in distinguished from those in Newfoundland, 956. Mackerel fishery unknown until 1830, Dana, Halifax commission, B. C. C. Maxwell, p. 396, interpretation of treaty, “coast," 989. Monroe, Bagot to, Nov. 27, 1816, B. C. Ap., 77, beginning of 1818 treaty Monroe to Bagot: Dec. 30, 1816, B. C. Ap., 78, fish on coasts, drying in harbors Negotiations, treaty of 1818: 966-973, 978-981, 983. Beginning, Bagot to in, LAMMASCH, 967. Winter, Sir James S.-Continued. Question 6-Continued. Newfoundland Legislative Assembly, Journal, 1845, U. S. C. Ap., 1068, Americans may fish along all coasts and harbors, FITZPATRICK, LAMMASCH, 990-1. Newfoundland method of curing different from American, 973. Newfoundland, rights in distinguished from those in Labrador. 956. Newfoundland, west coast of: No fishery on, 977. Not mentioned in American ultimatum, Rush and Gallatin to Robinson and Goulburn, Oct. 7, 1818, B. C. Ap., 91, 984. Not mentioned on resumption of negotiations, Adams to Gallatin and Rush, July 28, 1818, B. C. Ap., 83, 978-9. Right on, Rush and Gallatin to Secretary of State, Oct. 20, 1818, B. C. Ap., 94, 985. Nontreaty bays, necessity for express right of shelter in, 976. Nontreaty coasts, right of shelter exists only on, GRAY, 975. Prima facie case established by Great Britain, 996. Quirpon, Cape Ray to, no evidence of American fishing except in 1823, 993. Robinson and Goulburn, Rush and Gallatin to, Oct. 7, 1818, B. C. Ap., 91, Rush and Gallatin to Robinson and Goulburn, Oct. 7, 1818, B. C. Ap., 91, Russell, Falkland to, May 8, 1841, B. C. Ap., 130, fishing entirely outside Secretary of State, Rush and Gallatin to, Oct. 20, 1818, B. C. Ap., 94, right Shelter: American negotiators' report, 1818, GRAY, 985. Given by right to Three miles from coast, renunciation extended only to, 986. Vattel, U. S. C. C. Ap., 524, cited by Bond on interpretation of treaty, 989, Miscellaneous. Executive and legislative acts alleged to be violations of the treaty, list of, requested by the Tribunal, 1443. Great Britain, representatives of, 1, 2. LAMMASCH, President, opening address, 2-5; closing remarks, 2239. Limitation of argument, 911. Opening session of the Tribunal, 1. Order of the Tribunal regarding remarks on article 4 of the Special Agreement of 1909, 1444. Telegram from Queen of Holland to Tribunal, 6. Telegram from Tribunal to Queen of Holland, 5. Tribunal, members of, 1. United States, representatives of, 1, 2. о 481965. |