Incoming Resources
- The effect of the fishery clauses of the Treaty of Washington on the fisheries and fishermen of British North America /, by Henry Youle Hind
- What the N.P. and the government have done for the marine interests of Canada
- Correspondence relating to reciprocity negotiations between the United States and Canada and Newfoundland
- Further correspondence respecting the award of the Halifax Fisheries Commission
- Fisheries and reciprocal trade with the United States of America, joint address of both Houses of the Legislature of New Brunswick to Her Most Gracious Majesty
- North American fisheries, memorandum respecting instructions to naval officers
- The Fisheries Treaty, speech of Hon. Henry M. Teller, of Colorado, in the Senate of the United States, July 21, 1888
- La pêche aux marsouins dans 1e fleuve St. Laurent, pré cis historique, moeurs et capture du marsouin, préparation de ses dépouilles, huiles et cuirs
- Correspondence with Mr. Perley, respecting British North American fisheries, 1855-66
- The fisheries of Canada, by L.Z. Joncas
- Les pêcheries du Canada, par J.M. LeMoine
- Correspondence respecting the British North American fisheries, 1854-63
- Address, by J.D. Hazen
- Further correspondence respecting the termination of the fishery articles of the Treaty of Washington of the 8th May, 1871, January to June 1886
- Correspondence respecting the British North American fisheries, and the negotiations for the renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty between Canada and the United States, 1873-74
- L'indemnité des pêcheries, discours prononcé par M. Pierre Fortin député de Gaspé, dans la Chambre des communes le 3 mai 1879
- An act to carry into effect a treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, 19th February, 1855
- The British North American colonies, letters to the Right Hon. E.G.S. Stanley, M.P. upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their "rights of fishery" upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland : the violations of these treaties by the subjects of both powers, and their effect upon the commerce, equally of the mother country and the colonies : with a general view of the colonial policy, shewing that the British dependencies are now prepared to pay the expenses of their local governments, that the military expenditure, if chargeable to them, is fully counter-balanced by the commercial advantages derived from them, and that their preservation, as integral parts of the Empire, is essential to the commercial prosperity and political supremacy
- Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du roy qui permet aux Sieurs Bergier, Boucher, Gauter & de Mantes, d'établir une pêche le long de la côte de l'Acadie & de la rivière Saint-Jean, & leur accorde plusieurs privileges
- Special reports on I.--The use of seines in inland waters II.--A marine scientific station for Canada, by E.E. Prince
- Correspondence with the government of Canada in connection with the appointment of the joint commission and the Treaty of Washington, presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty, April, 1872
- The Fisheries Commission and the Fortune Bay affair, United States citizens turn Queen's evidence : Mr. Secretary Evarts and the Halifax award, [W.F. Whitcher]
- Correspondence respecting the British North American fisheries, 1803-51
- [Halifax Fisheries Commission], appendix P : [reports from Vice-Admiralty Court]
- All afloat, a chronicle of craft and waterways, by William Wood
- A review of the Halifax fishery award, how it strikes a private citizen, by Alexander Bliss
- The fishery treaty!, Hon. P. Mitchell's criticism of the giveaway, he sustains his position by copious extracts from official documents
- Correspondence with the government of the United States respecting the communication to other governments of the rules of the Treaty of Washington
- Memorandum relating to the negotiations between Great Britain and the United States on the subject of the North American fisheries, 1782-1866, map and appendix
- Correspondence relative to the North American fisheries, 1884-86
- Fishery Commission under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871, case of Her Majesty's government
- The inland seas of North America ; and, The natural and industrial productions of Canada with the real foundations for its future prosperity, by James Williamson
- Memorandum on the Canadian fisheries question
- Débats sur le bill des pêcheries de l'Hon. Alex. Campbell, commissaire des Terres de la couronne, devant le Conseil législatif du Canada les 9 et 10 mars 1865
- Message: San Juan Island; claims of Canada for losses and damages sustained by Her Majesty's subjects in repelling Fenian Invasion; protection of the fisheries
- Correspondence with the government of Canada in connection with the appointment of the joint commission and the Treaty of Washington
- Wanted!, a fisheries board for the Maritime provinces, by A.H. Whitman
- United States fishery rights on coasts of British North America
- Memorandum on the imposition by colonial enactment of bounties on local trade in British North America, and on the question of affording protection to the fisheries of those provinces
- Further correspondence respecting the British North American fisheries, the Halifax Commission, and the negotiations for the renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty between Canada and the United States, 1874-76
- Further correspondence respecting North American fisheries, 1886-87, [in continuation of "United States No. 1, 1887", C. 4937]
- In the Senate of the United States, May 10, 1888, injunction of secrecy removed and ordered to be printed May 7, 1888, Mr. Edwards from the Committee on Foreign Relations submitted the following report (executive no.3) on the treaty between the United States and Great Britain, concerning the interpretation of the convention of October 20, 1818, signed at Washington, February 15, 1888 which together with the views of the minority on the same subject submitted by Mr. Morgan was ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate
- Appendices des pêcheries du rapport annuel pour 1863 de l'Hon. Wm. McDougall, commissaire des terres de la couronne, états de la division des pêcheries, rapports des surintendants, rapport du capitaine Fortin, extraits des rapports des gardes-pêches, etc., pour l'année 1863
- Further correspondence respecting North American fisheries, 1887-88, with despatch inclosing treaty signed at Washington, February 15, 1888 [in continuation of "United States No. 2 (1887)": C.-4995]
- Further correspondence respecting the termination of the fishery articles of the Treaty of Washington
- Correspondence respecting the termination of the fishery articles of the Treaty of Washington
- The Canadian-American fisheries, by William B. Ellison
- With Mr. Chamberlain in the United States and Canada, 1887-88, by Sir Willoughby Maycock
- Message from the president of the United States, transmitting a treaty between the United States and Great Britain concerning the interpretation of the convention of October 20, 1818, signed at Washington February 15, 1888
- Halifax Commission, 1877, appendix M : affidavits produced on behalf of the United States