APPENDIX TO THE CASE PRESENTED ON THE PART OF THE GOVERNMENT OF HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY. VOLUME VII. PRESENTED WITH THE COUNTER CASE. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF TRADE AND IN VOLUME VII OF THE APPENDIX TO THE CASE [iii] *TABLE OF CONTENTS. REPORT OF COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF TRADE. Geneva Second edition. edition. Page. Page. Board of trade to foreign office, April 4, 1872.-Forwarding report drawn up by Messrs. Cohen and Young, on the claims brought forward by the Government of the United States for losses on account of capture or detention of United States merchant-vessels by confederate cruisers.. REPORT Principles on which the report is founded.. Precedents drawn from English and American cases... Claims of American insurance companies Claims for freight; principles of compensation. Claims for whaling and fishing vessels. Claims for vessels in ballast. Claims for vessels carrying cargo.. Manner of estimating the values of the vessels and goods. SPECIAL REPORTS. Errors in statements of certain claims.. Report on claims in Class A.-Whaling and fishing vessels Report on claims under Class B.-Vessels loaded with cargoes of given specific description... Report on claims under Class C.-Vessels carrying general cargoes.. Report on claims under Classes E and F.-Other vessels not included in above classes Abstract 46 Classes E and F. 47 Abstract 48 Between pp.1032 and 1033. Summary No. 1.-Claims arranged under the head of clases. 49 1033 Summary No. 2-Claims arranged under the heads of vessels, insurances, freights, cargoes, &c 50 1035 Summary No. 3.-Claims arranged under the heads of the respective cruisers. 51 1036 1. Abstract of the total claims, with the covering letter from the the committee. And also the claim on account of the Caleb Cush- 2. Classification of the several confederate cruisers.. 3. Minute analysis of the orders under which the several United States cruisers were acting, and for which the claims are made........... 4. Classification of the United States cruisers with reference to the Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Shenandoah collectively..... 5. Further analysis with reference to each of the confederate cruisers named in the United States case severally 6. Table showing the money results with reference to the Alabama, . 11. Report on the claims under "Pay-rolls" by Mr. Babington, the accountant attached to the committee.. 12. List of prizes made by the De Soto, and when and where captured, during the period for which claims are made on account of her cruising for the Alabama Postscript further correcting the amounts for the Niagara and Sacramento 10. Table contrasting the number of days for which the claims are severally made in the abstract and by the bureaus 9. The accounts of the several United States naval bureaus, with full notes in italics by the committee... |