Refers to No. 1. Details of captures of "Thorn- ‚" "Onward," and "Carolina." Protest should be made and compensation demanded.. History of the origin of the Alaska Commercial Newspaper extracts relating to seizures Refers to No. 3. Sends further details, with Report of Committee of Canadian Privy Council. Has To protest against seizures and reserve rights Has any reply been received to No. 2 Or any appeal lodged against decisions of United States' Replies to above. No information Recapitulates facts of seizures as reported to Her Copies of notes founded on Nos. 2 and 8 Extract from "Daily British Colonist" of Victoria Acknowledges above. Proposed to defer sending in claims pending further examination Report of Governor of Alaska for 1886 .. 49 10, 15, 24. 20, News received of further seizures. To remind Mr. Bayard of assurances given in No. 27, and Asks for further information and details connected with judicial proceedings sent home in No. 43 .. Mr. Bayard's replies to No. 46. He knows of no assurances, but will ask grounds for seizures Position of "Sayward," " Dolphin," and "Grace when seized, with remarks on habits of seals Copies of Reports by Captain of the "Rush," who effected above captures, giving details.. Reports by Rear-Admiral Sir M. Culme-Seymour on seizures of "Anna Beck" and "W. P. Say- "New York Times" on maritime jurisdiction in Have any steps been taken to appeal in cases of Copies of two despatches from Canada respecting seizure of "Grace," "Dolphin," and "W. P. Telegrain from Canada reporting that vessels are Acknowledges receipt of No. 53. Copy left with Copy of letter from Commander-in-chief on Pacific Answers No. 59. Note to Mr. Bayard respecting non-release of vessels, and extract from " New Invitation from United States to Sweden to join 651822 |