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“NO. 19.—THE RIVER LIVERPOOL, IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.

"We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between Great Britain and the United States, concluded and signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the Liverpool River, in the County of Queen's, Province of Nova Scotia, do hereby agree and decide, that a line from Fort Point bearing North (magnetic) to the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 21, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of the said Liverpool River; and that all the waters within, or to the westward of said line, shall be reserved and excluded from the Common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the City of New York, this 18th day of November, A. D. 1858.

"BENJ'N WIGGIN, U. S. Commissioner. "M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner,

"NO. 20. THE RIVERS LE HAVE AND GOLD, IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.

"We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded and signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the rivers Le Have and Gold, in the County of Luenburg, Province of Nova Scotia, do hereby agree and decide, that the following described lines, as shown on Plan 22, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouths or outer limits of said Rivers; and that all the waters within, or to the Northward of said lines, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the treaty aforesaid. "Le Have River.-A line bearing N. 83° W. (magnetic) from the Point on the Eastern side of the River to the opposite shore, as drawn on Plan 22, Record Book No. 2.

"Gold River.-A line bearing West, (magnetic) from the Point on the Eastern side of the River to the opposite shore, as drawn on Plan 22, Record Book No. 2.

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"Dated at the City of New York, this 18th day of November, A. D. 1858. 'BENJ'N WIGGIN, U. S. Commissioner. "H. M. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 21.—THE RIVER SAINT MARY'S, IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.

"We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded and signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the River Saint Mary's, in the County of Guysborough, Province of Nova Scotia, do hereby agree and decide, that a line bearing S., 48 W., (magnetic) drawn from a Point on the Eastern side of the River to the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 23, Record Book, No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of the said River; and that all the waters within, or to the Northward of said line, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid. "Dated at the City of New York, this 18th day of November, 1858.

"BENJ'N WIGGIN, U. S. Commissioner. "M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 22.-THE RIVER PICTOU, IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. "We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded and signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1864, having examined the River Pictou, in the County of Pictou, Province of Nova Scotia, do hereby agree and decide, that a line bearing N., 21° 45′ E., (magnetic) drawn from the Light House on the South side of the entrance, to the Bluff on the opposite shore, as shown on the Plan 24, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of the said River; and that all the waters within, or to the Westward of said line, shall be reserved and excluded from the common liberty of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid.

“Dated at the City of New York, this 18th day of November, A. D. 1858.

"BENJ'N WIGGIN, U. S. Commissioner. "M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 23.-THE RIVER WALLACE, IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.

"We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded and signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the Wallace River, in the County of Cumberland, Province of Nova Scotia, do hereby agree and decide, that a line bearing N., 14° E., (magnetic) drawn from Caulfield Point to Palmer Point, as shewn on the Plan 25, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of the said River; and that all the waters within, or to the Westward of said line, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the City of New York, this 18th day of November, A. D. 1858.

BENJ'N WIGGIN, U. S. Commissioner.
M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 24.-THE RIVERS PUGWASH AND PHILIP, IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.

"We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded and signed a Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the the Rivers Pugwash and Philip, in the County of Cumberland, Province of Nova Scotia, do hereby agree and decide the following described lines as shown on Plan 26, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouths or outer limits of the said Rivers; and that all the waters within the said lines, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid.

"Pugwash River.-A line bearing North, 68° West, (magnetic) connecting Pinco Point and Fox Point, as drawn on Plan 26, Record Book No. 2. "Philip River.-A line bearing N. 28 45′ W., (magnetic), connecting Bergeman Point and Lewis Head, as drawn on Plan 26, Record Book No. 2. "Dated at the City of New York, this 18th day of November, A. D. 1858.

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"BENJ'N WIGGIN, U. S. Commissioner. "M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 25.- THE PAWCATUCK RIVER, THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE STATES OF CONNECTICUT AND RHODE ISLAND.

"We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded and signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the Pawcatuck River, separating the States of Connecticut and Rhode Island, in the United States, do hereby agree and decide, that a line bearing S., 39° E., (magnetic) drawn from Pawcatuck Point to the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 27, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of the said River; and that all the waters within, or to the Eastward of said line, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid. "Dated at the City of New York, this 18th day of November, A. D. 1858. "BENJ'N WIGGIN, U. S. Commissioner. "M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

“NO. 26.—THE RIVER THAMES, IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT, UNITED STATES.

"We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded and signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the River Thames, in the State of Connecticut, United States, do hereby agree and decide, that a line bearing N., 83° E., (magnetic) drawn from Eastern Point to the Light House opposite, as shown on Plan 28, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of the said River; and that all the waters within, or to the Northward of said line, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the City of New York, this 18th day of November, A. D. 1858. "BENJ'N WIGGIN, U. S. Commissioner. "M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 27.--CONNECTICUT RIVER, IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. "We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded and signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the Connecticut River, in the State of Connecticut, United States, do hereby agree and decide, that a line bearing S., 67° W., (magnetic) drawn from Griswold's Point to the Light House on Lyndes Point, as shown on Plan 29, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of the said River; and that all the waters within, or to the Northward of said line, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the City of New York, this 18th day of November, A. D. 1858.

"BENJ'N WIGGIN, U. S. Commissioner. "M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 28. THE HOUSATONIC RIVER, IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. "We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concluded and signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the

Housatonic River in the State of Connecticut, United States, do hereby agree and decide, that a line bearing N., 39° W., (magnetic) drawn from the extremity of the Sand Point, on the Eastern side of the River, to the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 30, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of the said River; and that all the waters within, or to the Northward of said line, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the City of New York, this 18th day of November, A. D. 1858. "BENJ'N WIGGIN, U. S. Commissioner.

"M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 29.-THE RIVERS VERNON, ORWELL, SEAL, CARDIGAN, FORTUNE, SOURIS, TRYON, WINTER, HUNTER, STANLEY, ELLIS, PIERRE JACQUES, PERCIVAL, ENMORE, AND HALDIMAND, IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

"We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the Rivers Vernon, Orwell, Seal, Cardigan, Fortune, Souris, Tryon, Winter, Hunter, Stanley, Ellis, Pierre Jacques, Percival, Enmore, and Haldimand, all lying within the limits of the Island of Prince Edward, one of the British North American Provinces, and which said places being the subject of a difference of opinion, as exhibited in Record 11, were referred to an Umpire, appointed in conformity with the Treaty, and by him decided to be Rivers, do hereby agree and decide, that the following described lines as shown on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouths or outer limits of said Rivers; and that all the waters within the said lines, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid.

"Vernon, Orwell, Seal.-A line bearing S., 71° 15′ E., (magnetic) from China Point to Port Selkirk, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

“Cardigan.—A line bearing N., 49° 30′ E., (magnetic) from Cardigan Point to the point on the opposite shore, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2. "Fortune.-A line bearing S., 39° 15′ W., (magnetic) connecting the Sand Spit on the Northern side of entrance, with the opposite shore, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Souris.-A line bearing N., 65° W., (magnetic) connecting the Sand Spit on the Eastern side of entrance, with the opposite shore, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Tryon.-A line bearing S., 51° 15′ E., (magnetic) connecting Tryon Head with Birch Point, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Winter.—A line bearing S., 74° E., (magnetic) connecting the two Sand Points, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Hunter.-A line bearing N., 22° 30′ W., (magnetic) connecting the West end of Rustico Island with the opposite point, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Stanley.-A line bearing N., 42° W., (magnetic) connecting the Sand Spit on East side of entrance, with the opposite point, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Ellis.-A line bearing N., 7° W., (magnetic) connecting Black Point with Ferry Point, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Pierre Jacques.-A line bearing N., 41° 15′ E., (magnetic) connecting the end of the long Sand Spit with the opposite shore, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Percival.-A line bearing S., 56° 30′ E., (magnetic) connecting Grand Dike, on the West side of the entrance, with the opposite shore, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Enmore.-A line bearing S., 56° 30′ E., (magnetic) being a prolongation of the line marking the mouth of the Percival River, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Haldimand.-A line bearing N., 67° 15' E., (magnetic) connecting the Sand Spit on the West side of the entrance with the opposite shore, as drawn on Plan 7, Record Book No. 2.

"Dated at the City of Boston, United States, this 16th day of November, A. D. 1860.

"JOHN HUBBARD, U. S. Commissioner. "M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 30.-THE MURRAY RIVER, IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

"We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the River Murray, in the Island of Prince Edward, one of the British North American Provinces, do hereby agree and decide, that a line bearing North, (magnetic) drawn from the Northern extremity of Old Store Point, on the South side of entrance, to the end of the Sand Spit on the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 31, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of said River; and that, all the waters within, or to the Westward of said line, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the City of Boston, United States, this 16th day of November, A. D. 1860.

JOHN HUBBARD, U. S. Commissioner.
M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 31.-THE BOUGHTON OR GRAND RIVER, IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

"We, the undersigned, Commissioners under the Reciprocity Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, signed at Washington on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1854, having examined the Boughton or Grand River, in the Island of Prince Edward, one of the North American British Provinces, do hereby agree and decide, that a line bearing N., 4 E., (magnetic) drawn from the end of the Sand Spit, extending Northwardly from Solander Point, on the South side of the entrance, to the Ferry Road on the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 32, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of said River; and that all the waters within, or to the Westward of said line, shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the first and second articles of the Treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the City of Boston, United States, this 16th day of November, A. D. 1860.

"JOHN HUBBARD, U. S. Commissioner. "M. H. PERLEY, H. M. Commissioner.

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