Contents.

I. Statement of Sir Roundell Palmer, June 27th, 1872.

II. Reply of the Counsel of the United States to the same.

III. Argument of Sir Roundell Palmer on the points mentioned in the resolution of the Arbitrators of July 25, 1872. Filed July 29, 1872.

IV. Argument of Mr. Evarts in reply to the argument of Sir Roundell Palmer.

V. Argument of Mr. Cushing in reply to the argument of Sir Roundell Palmer.

VI. Reply of Mr. Waite to the argument of Sir Roundell Palmer on the special question of the supplies of coal.

VII. Argument of Sir Roundell Palmer on the question of the recruitment of men for the Shenandoah, at Melbourne.

VIII. Observations of Mr. Cushing concerning the enlistments for the Shenandoah, at Melbourne.

IX. Argument of Sir Roundell Palmer as to the legal effect of the entry of the Florida into Mobile.

X. Reply of the Counsel of the United States to the argument of Sir Roundell Palmer on the special question of the legal effect of the entry of the Florida into Mobile.

XI. Argument of Sir Roundell Palmer on the claim of the United States for interest.

XII. Reply of the Counsel of the United States to the argument of Sir Roundell Palmer on the question of interest.

XIII. Comparative Tables presented by the Agent of the United States on the 19th of August, 1872, in compliance with the request of the Tribunal.

XIV. Tables presented by the Agent of Her Britannic Majesty on the 19th of August, 1872, in compliance with the request of the Tribunal.

XV. Reply of the Agent of the United States to the new matter introduced by the Agent of Her Britannic Majesty on the call of the Tribunal for elucidation in respect to the Tables presented by the two Governments.

XVI. A note on some observations presented by Mr. Bancroft Davis, on the 29th of August.

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