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'NO. 44.—THE RIVERS GRAND, BONAVENTURE, AND GRAND CASCAPEDIAC, PROVINCE OF CANADA, AND RIVER CARAQUETTE, PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.

"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 Grand, Bonaventure, and Grand Cascapediac, emptying into the Bay of Chaleur, Province of Canada, and also the River Caraquette, on the South side of the same Bay, Province of New Brunswick, do hereby agree and decide, that the following described lines, as shown on Plan 8, 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:

"Grand.—A line bearing E. and W., (magnetic) connecting the sand Point on West side of entrance, with the opposite shore, as drawn on Plan 8, Record Book No. 2.

“Bonaventure.—A line bearing N., 120 W., (magnetic) connecting the two Sand Spits, as drawn on Plan 8, Record Book No. 2.

"Grand Cascapediac.-A line bearing N., 4° W., (magnetic) connecting Richmond Point with the Point on the opposite shore, as drawn on Plan 8, Record Book No. 2.

"Caraquette.-A line bearing S., 14° 45′ W., (magnetic) extending from Point Mizzenette to the opposite shore, and in the direction of the Catholic Church on the South side of the entrance, as drawn on Plan 8, Record Book No. 2.

"Dated at the City of Boston, United States, this 19th day of November, A. D. 1860.

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

"NO. 45.-THE RIVERS COCAGNE, SHEDIAC, AND SAINT JOHN, IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.

"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 re-examined the differences of opinion as exhibited in Record 15 of this Book, in regard to the mouths of the Rivers Cocagne, Shediac, and Saint John, in the Province of New Brunswick, do hereby agree and decide, that the following described lines, as shown on Plans 45, 46, and 47, 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:

"Cocagne.-A line commencing at the end of Longs Wharf, and extending across the water to the opposite shore, and in the direction of the Roman Catholic Church, and bearing N., 16° 30′ W., (magnetic) as drawn on Plan 45, Record Book No. 2.

"Shediac.-A line drawn from the Northern extremity of Porier Point, marked A, to the opposite point marked B, and bearing N., 28° E., (magnetic) as drawn on Plan 46, Record Book No. 2.

"Saint John.-A line extending from Sheldon Point to the southern extremity of Partridge Island, and thence by another line from the last named point to Cranberry Point, as drawn on Plan 47, Record Book No. 2. "Dated at the City of Boston, United States, this 19th day of November, A. D. 1860.

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

"NO. 46.—THE RIVERS SUSQUEHANNA, NORTH EAST, ELK, AND SASSAFRAS. "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 Susquehanna, North East, Elk, and the Sassafras, all in the State of Maryland, United States, do hereby agree and decide that the following described lines as shown on Plan 48, Record Book No. 2, shall mark tie mouths or outer limits of said rivers, and that all the waters within said lines shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein under the 1st and 2d articles of the Treaty aforesaid.

"Susquehanna River.-A line bearing N. 73° 15′ E. Magnetic, drawn from the Light-House at Havre de Grace on the West side of entrance, to the opposite bank, as shown on Plan 48 Record Book, No. 2.

"North East River.—A line bearing S. 61° E. Magnetic, drawn from Carpenter's Point on the west side of entrance, to White Point, on the opposite bank, as shown on Plan 48, Record Book No. 2.

“Elk River.—A line bearing N. 22° 20′ W. Magnetic, drawn from Wroths Point on the south side of entrance, to the Light-House on Turkey Pt. on the opposite bank, as shown on Plan 48, Record Book No. 2.

"Sassafras River.-A line bearing S. 38° 15′ W. Magnetic, drawn from Grove Pt. on the north side of entrance, to the opposite bank, as shown on Plan 48, Record Book No. 2.

"Dated at the city of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February A. D. 1866.

"E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner.
"JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 47.-PATAPSCO RIVER.

"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 Patapsco River in the State of Maryland, United States, do hereby agree and decide that a line bearing N. 9° 40′ W. Magnetic, drawn from Bodkin Point on the south side of entrance, to the Lower Light House on North Pt. as shown on Plan 49, 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 1st and 2d articles of the treaty aforesaid. "Dated at the city of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1866.

"E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner. "JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 48.-CHESTER RIVER.

"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, 1854, having examined the Chester River, in the State of Maryland, United States, do hereby agree and decide that a line bearing N. 88 E. Magnetic, drawn from Love Pt. on Kent Island to the Northwestern point of East Neck Island on the opposite shore as shown on Plan 50, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or onter limit of the said river, and that all the waters within or to the southward and eastward of said line shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the 1st and 2d articles of the treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the city of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1866.

"E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner. "JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 49.-SEVERN RIVER.

"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, 1854, having examined the Severn River in the State of Maryland, United States, do hereby agree and decide that a line bearing N. 7° W. Magnetic, drawn from Tally's Pt. on the south side of entrance, to Greensberry Pt. on the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 51, 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 1st and 2d articles of the treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the City of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1866.

“E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner.
"JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 50.-CHOPTANK RIVER.

"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 Choptank River, in the State of Maryland, United States, do hereby agree and decide that a line bearing N. 70 E. Magnetic, drawn from Castle Haven Pt. on the south side of entrance, to Chloras Point on the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 52, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of the said river, and that all the waters within or to the southward of said line shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the 1st and 2d articles of the treaty aforesaid. "Dated at the city of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1866.

"E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner.
"JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 51.-PATUXENT RIVER.

"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 Patuxent River in the State of Maryland, United States, do hereby agree and decide that a line bearing N. 59° 15′ W. Magnetic, drawn from the northern extremity of Hog Island on the south side of the entrance, to Drum Point on the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 53, 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 1st and 2d articles of the treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the city of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1866.

"E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner. "JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 52.-NANTICOKE RIVER.

"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 Nanticoke River in the State of Maryland, United States, do hereby agree and decide that a line bearing S. 86° 20′ E. Magnetic, drawn from Clay Island Light House on the western side of entrance, to the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 54, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of 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 1st and 2d articles of the treaty aforesaid. "Dated at the city of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1866.

"E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner.
"JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 53.-POCOMOKE RIVER.

"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 Pocomoke River in the State of Maryland, United States, do hereby agree and decide that a line bearing S. 29° 15′ E. Magnetic, drawn from the point of marsh on the north side of entrance, to the point on the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 55, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of 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 1st and 2d articles of the treaty aforesaid. "Dated at the city of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1866.

"E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner. "JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 54.-DELAWARE RIVER.

"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 Pelaware River, separating the State of New Jersey from the State of Delaware, United States, do hereby agree and decide that a line bearing N. 68° 30 E. Magnetic, drawn from Goose Point on the western shore, to Ben Davis Pt. on the opposite shore, as shown on Plan 56, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the month or outer limit of 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 1st and 2d articles of the treaty aforesaid.

"Dated at the city of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1866.

"E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner. "JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 55.-RIVER EXPLOITS.

"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 Exploits on the northern coast of the Island of Newfoundland, do hereby agree and decide that a line bearing S. 58° 45′ E. Magnetic, drawn from the Rocky Islet on the west bank, to Burnt Arm Pt. on the opposite shore, as shown on plan 57, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouth or outer limit of said river, and that all the waters within or to the southward of said line shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein, under the 1st and 2d articles of the treaty aforesaid. "Dated at the city of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1866.

"E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner. "JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.

"NO. 56.-RIVERS GAMBO AND TERRA NUEVA.

"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 Gambo River, flowing into Freshwater Bay and the Terra Nueva River falling into the middle arm of Bloody Bay, on the eastern coast of the Island of Newfoundland, do hereby agree and decide that the following described lines, as shown on Plan 58, Record Book No. 2, shall mark the mouths or outer limits of said rivers, and that all the waters within or to the westward and southward of said lines shall be reserved and excluded from the common right of fishing therein under the 1st and 2d articles of the treaty aforesaid.

"Gambo River.-A line bearing S. 14° W. Magnetic, drawn from the North Shore to a point on the opposite bank, as shown on plan 58, Record Book No. 2.

"Terra Nueva River.-A line bearing S. 58° 30′ E. Magnetic, drawn from the extremity of the long point on the western shore, to a point on the opposite bank, as shown on Plan 58, Record Book No. 2.

"Dated at the city of Washington, United States, this thirteenth day of February, A. D. 1866.

“E. L. HAMLIN, U. S. Commissioner.
"JOSEPH HOWE, H. M. Commissioner.”

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