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Annie M. Jordan.-Gloucester, Mass.; Alexander Haine, master.
Warned off at St. Andrews, New Brunswick, about May 4, 1886.
David J. Adams.-Gloucester, Mass.; Alden Kinney, master.

Seized at Digby, Nova Scotia, May 7, 1886, for alleged violation of treaty of 1818, act of 59, George III, and act of 1883. Two suits brought in vice-admiralty court at Halifax for penalties. Protest filed May 12. Suits pending still, and vessel not yet released apparently.

Susie Cooper.-(Hooper?) Gloucester (?), Mass.

Boarded and searched, and crew rudely treated, by Canadian officials in Canso Bay, Nova Scotia, May, 1886.

Ella M. Doughty.-Portland, Me.; Warren A. Doughty, master.

Seized at St. Anns, Cape Breton, May 17, 1886, for alleged violation of the customs laws. Suit was instituted in vice-admirlty court at Halifax, Nova Scotia, but was subsequently abandoned, and vessel was released June 29, 1886.

Jennie and Julia.—Eastport, Me.; W. H. Travis, master.

Warned off at Digby, Nova Scotia, by customs officers, May 18,1886.

Lucy Ann.--Gloucester, Mass.; Joseph H. Smith, master.

Warned off at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, May 29, 1886.

Matthew Keany.-Gloucester, Mass.

Detained at Souris, Prince Edward Island, one day, for alleged violations of customs laws, about May 31, 1886.

James A. Garfield.-Gloucester, Mass.

Threatened, about June 1, 1886, with seizure for having purchased bait in a Canadian harbor.

Martha W. Bradly.-Gloucester, Mass.; J. F. Ventier, master.

Warned off at Canso, Nova Scotia, between June 1 and 8, 1886.

Eliza Boynton.-Gloucester, Mass.; George E. Martin, master.

Warned off at Canso, Nova Scotia, between June 1 and 9, 1886. Then afterwards detained in manner not reported, and released October 25, 1886.

Mascot.--Gloucester, Mass.; Alexander McEachern, master.
Warned off at Port Amherst, Magdalen Islands, June 10, 1886.

Thomas F. Bayard.-Gloucester, Mass.; James McDonald, master.
Warned off at Bonne Bay, Newfoundland, June 12, 1886.

James G. Craig.-Portland, Me.; Webber, master.

Crew refused privilege of landing for necessaries at Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, June 15 or 16, 1886.

City Point.-Portland, Me.; Keene, master.

Detained at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, July 2, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws. Penalty of $400 demanded. Money deposited under protest July 12, and in addition $120 costs deposited July 14. Fine and costs refunded July 21, and vessel released August 26. Harbor dues exacted August 26, notwithstanding vessel had been refused all the privileges of entry.

C. P. Harrington.-Portland, Me.; Frellick, master.

Detained at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, July 3, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws; fined $400 July 5; fine deposited under protest July 12; $120 costs deposited July 14; refunded July 21, and vessel released.

Hereward.-Gloucester, Mass.; McDonald, master.

Detained two days at Canso, Nova Scotia, about July 3, 1886, for shipping seamen contrary to port laws.

G. W. Cushing.-Portland, Me.; Jewett, master.

Detained July (by another report, June) 3, 1886, at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, for alleged violation of the customs laws; fined $400; money deposited with collector at Halifax about July 12 or 14, and $120 for costs deposited 14th; costs refunded July 21, and vessel released.

Golden Hind.-Gloucester, Mass.; Reuben Cameron, master.

Warned off at Bay of Chaleurs, Nova Scotia, on or about July 23, 1886.

Novelty.-Portland, Me.; H. A. Joyce, master.

Warned off at Pictou, Nova Scotia, June 29, 1886, where vessel had entered for coal and water; also refused entrance at Amherst, Nova Scotia, July 24.

N. J. Miller.-Booth Bay, Me.; Dickson, master.

Detained at Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, for alleged violation of customs laws, on July 24, 1886. Fined $400.

Rattler.-Gloucester, Mass.; A. F. Cunningham, master.

Warned off at Canso, Nova Scotia, June, 1886. Detained in port of Shelburne, Nova Scotia, where vessel entered seeking shelter August 3, 1886.

guard all night and released on the 4th.

Caroline Vought.-Booth Bay, Me.; Charles S. Reed, master.

Kept under

Warned off at Paspebiac, New Brunswick, and refused water, August 4, 1886.

Shiloh.-Gloucester, Mass.; Charles Nevit, master.

Boarded at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, August 9, and subjected to rude surveillance. Julia Ellen.-Booth Bay, Me.; Burnes, master.

Boarded at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, August 9, 1886, and subjected to rude surveil

lance.

Freddie W. Allton.-Provincetown, Mass.; Allton, master.

Boarded at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, August 9, 1886, and subjected to rude surveillance.

Howard Holbrook.-Gloucester, Mass.

Detained at Hawkesburg, Cape Breton, August 17, 1886, for alleged violation of the customs laws. Released August 20 on deposit of $400. Question of remission of fine still pending.

A. R. Crittenden.-Gloucester, Mass.; Bain, master.

Detained at Hawkesburg, Nova Scotia, August 27, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws. Four hundred dollars penalty deposited August 28 without protest, and vessel released. Three hundred and seventy-five dollars remitted, and a nominal fine of $25 imposed.

Mollie Adams.-Gloucester, Mass.; Solomon Jacobs, master.

Warned off into storm from Straits of Canso, Nova Scotia, August 31, 1886. Highland Light.-Wellfleet, Mass.; J. H. Ryder, master.

Seized off East Point, Prince Edward Island, September 1, 1886, while fishing within prohibited line. Suit for forfeiture begun in vice-admiralty court at Charlottetown. Hearing set for September 20, but postponed to September 30. Master admitted the charge and confessed judgment. Vessel condemned and sold December 14. Purchased by Canadian Government.

Pearl Nelson.-Provincetown, Mass.; Kemp, master.

Detained at Arichat, Cape Breton, September 8, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws. Released September 9, on deposit of $200. Deposit refunded October 26, 1886.

Pioneer.-Gloucester, Mass.; F. F. Cruched, master.

Warned off at Canso, Nova Scotia, September 9, 1886.

Everett Steel.-Gloucester, Mass.; Charles H. Forbes, master.

Detained at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, September 10, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws. Released by order from Ottawa, September 11, 1886.

Moro Castle.-Gloucester, Mass.; Edwin M. Joyce, master.

Detained at Hawksbury, Nova Scotia, September 11, 1886, on charge of having smuggled goods into Chester, Nova Scotia, in 1884, and also of violating customs laws. A deposit of $1,000 demanded. Vessel discharged November 29, 1886, on payment, by agreement, of $1,000 to Canadian Government.

William D. Daisley.-Gloucester, Mass.; J. E. Gorman, master.

Detained at Souris, Prince Edward Island, October 4, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws. Fined $400, and released on payment; $375 of the fine remitted. Laura Sayward.-Gloucester, Mass.; Medeo Rose, master.

Refused privilege of landing to buy provisions at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, October 5, 1886.

Marion Grimes.-Gloucester, Mass.

Detained at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, October 9, for violation of port laws in failing to report at custom-house on entering. Fined $400. Money paid under protest and vessel released. Fine remitted December 4, 1886.

AMERICAN FISHERY INTERESTS.

Annie M. Jordan.-Gloucester, Mass.; Alexander Haine, master.
Warned off at St. Andrews, New Brunswick, about May 4, 1886.
David J. Adams.-Gloucester, Mass.; Alden Kinney, master.

Seized at Digby, Nova Scotia, May 7, 1886, for alleged violation of treaty of 1818, act of 59, George III, and act of 1883. Two suits brought in vice-admiralty court at Halifax for penalties. Protest filed May 12. Suits pending still, and vessel not yet released apparently.

Susie Cooper. (Hooper?) Gloucester (?), Mass.

Boarded and searched, and crew rudely treated, by Canadian officials in Canso Bay, Nova Scotia, May, 1886.

Ella M. Doughty.-Portland, Me.; Warren A. Doughty, master.

Seized at St. Anns, Cape Breton, May 17, 1886, for alleged violation of the customs laws. Suit was instituted in vice-admirlty court at Halifax, Nova Scotia, but was subsequently abandoned, and vessel was released June 29, 1886.

Jennie and Julia.-Eastport, Me.; W. H. Travis, master.

Warned off at Digby, Nova Scotia, by customs officers, May 18,1886.

Lucy Ann.-Gloucester, Mass.; Joseph H. Smith, master.
Warned off at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, May 29, 1886.

Matthew Keany.-Gloucester, Mass.

Detained at Souris, Prince Edward Island, one day, for alleged violations of customs laws, about May 31, 1886.

James A. Garfield.-Gloucester, Mass.

Threatened, about June 1, 1886, with seizure for having purchased bait in a Canadian harbor.

Martha W. Bradly.-Gloucester, Mass.; J. F. Ventier, master.

Warned off at Canso, Nova Scotia, between June 1 and 8, 1886.

Eliza Boynton.-Gloucester, Mass.; George E. Martin, master.

Warned off at Canso, Nova Scotia, between June 1 and 9, 1886. Then afterwards detained in manner not reported, and released October 25, 1886.

Mascot.--Gloucester, Mass.; Alexander McEachern, master.
Warned off at Port Amherst, Magdalen Islands, June 10, 1886.

Thomas F. Bayard.-Gloucester, Mass.; James McDonald, master.
Warned off at Bonne Bay, Newfoundland, June 12, 1886.

James G. Craig-Portland, Me.; Webber, master.

Crew refused privilege of landing for necessaries at Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, June 15 or 16, 1886.

City Point.-Portland, Me.; Keene, master.

Detained at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, July 2, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws. Penalty of $400 demanded. Money deposited under protest July 12, and in addition $120 costs deposited July 14. Fine and costs refunded July 21, and vessel released August 26. Harbor dues exacted August 26, notwithstanding vessel had been refused all the privileges of entry.

C. P. Harrington.—Portland, Me.; Frellick, master.

Detained at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, July 3, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws; fined $400 July 5; fine deposited under protest July 12; $120 costs deposited July 14; refunded July 21, and vessel released.

Hereward.-Gloucester, Mass.; McDonald, master.

Detained two days at Canso, Nova Scotia, about July 3, 1886, for shipping seamen contrary to port laws.

G. W. Cushing.-Portland, Me.; Jewett, master.

Detained July (by another report, June) 3, 1886, at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, for alleged violation of the customs laws; fined $400; money deposited with collector at Halifax about July 12 or 14, and $120 for costs deposited 14th; costs refunded July 21, and vessel released.

Golden Hind.-Gloucester, Mass.; Reuben Cameron, master.

Warned off at Bay of Chaleurs, Nova Scotia, on or about July 23, 1886.

Novelty.-Portland, Me.; H. A. Joyce, master.

Warned off at Pictou, Nova Scotia, June 29, 1886, where vessel had entered for coal and water; also refused entrance at Amherst, Nova Scotia, July 24.

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N. J. Miller.-Booth Bay, Me.; Dickson, master.

Detained at Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, for alleged violation of customs laws, on July 24, 1886. Fined $400.

Rattler.-Gloucester, Mass.; A. F. Cunningham, master.

Warned off at Canso, Nova Scotia, June, 1886. Detained in port of Shelburne, Nova Scotia, where vessel entered seeking shelter August 3, 1886. guard all night and released on the 4th.

Kept under

Caroline Vought.-Booth Bay, Me.; Charles S. Reed, master.
Warned off at Paspebiac, New Brunswick, and refused water, August 4, 1886.

Shiloh.-Gloucester, Mass.; Charles Nevit, master.

Boarded at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, August 9, and subjected to rude surveillance. Julia Ellen.-Booth Bay, Me.; Burnes, master.

Boarded at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, August 9, 1886, and subjected to rude surveillance.

Freddie W. Allton.-Provincetown, Mass.; Allton, master.

Boarded at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, August 9, 1886, and subjected to rude surveillance.

Howard Holbrook.-Gloucester, Mass.

Detained at Hawkesburg, Cape Breton, August 17, 1886, for alleged violation of the customs laws. Released August 20 on deposit of $400. Question of remission of fine still pending.

A. R. Crittenden.-Gloucester, Mass.; Bain, master.

Detained at Hawkesburg, Nova Scotia, August 27, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws. Four hundred dollars penalty deposited August 28 without protest, and vessel released. Three hundred and seventy-five dollars remitted, and à nominal fine of $25 imposed.

Mollie Adams.-Gloucester, Mass.; Solomon Jacobs, master.

Warned off into storm from Straits of Canso, Nova Scotia, August 31, 1886.
Highland Light.-Wellfleet, Mass.; J. H. Ryder, master.

Seized off East Point, Prince Edward Island, September 1, 1886, while fishing within prohibited line. Suit for forfeiture begun in vice-admiralty court at Charlottetown. Hearing set for September 20, but postponed to September 30. Master admitted the charge and confessed judgment. Vessel condemned and sold December 14. Purchased by Canadian Government.

Pearl Nelson.—Provincetown, Mass.; Kemp, master.

Detained at Arichat, Cape Breton, September 8, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws. Released September 9, on deposit of $200. Deposit refunded October 26, 1886.

Pioneer.-Gloucester, Mass.; F. F. Cruched, master.

Warned off at Canso, Nova Scotia, September 9, 1886.

Everett Steel.-Gloucester, Mass.; Charles H. Forbes, master.

Detained at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, September 10, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws. Released by order from Ottawa, September 11, 1886.

Moro Castle.-Gloucester, Mass.; Edwin M. Joyce, master.

Detained at Hawksbury, Nova Scotia, September 11, 1886, on charge of having smuggled goods into Chester, Nova Scotia, in 1884, and also of violating customs laws. A deposit of $1,000 demanded. Vessel discharged November 29, 1886, on payment, by agreement, of $1,000 to Canadian Government.

William D. Daisley.-Gloucester, Mass.; J. E. Gorman, master.

Detained at Souris, Prince Edward Island, October 4, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws. Fined $400, and released on payment; $375 of the fine remitted. Laura Sayward.-Gloucester, Mass.; Medeo Rose, master.

Refused privilege of landing to buy provisions at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, October 5, 1886.

Marion Grimes.-Gloucester, Mass.

Detained at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, October 9, for to report at custom-house on entering. Fined $400. vessel released. Fine remitted December 4, 1886.

violation of port laws in failing Money paid under protest and

Jennie Seaverns.-Gloucester, Mass.; Joseph Tupper, master.

Refused privilege of landing, and vessel placed under guard at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, October 20, 1886.

Flying Scud.-Gloucester, Mass.

Detained for alleged violation of customs laws at Halifax, November 1, or about that time. Released November 16, 1886.

Sarah H. Prior.-Boston, Mass.

Refused the restoration of a lost seine, which was found by a Canadian schooner, December, 1886.

Boat (name unknown).-Stephen R. Balcom, master, Eastport, Me.

Warned off at St. Andrews, New Brunswick, July 9, 1886, with others.

Two small boats (unnamed).-Charles Smith, Pembroke, Me., master.

Seized at East Quaddy, New Brunswick, September 1, 1886, for alleged violation of customs laws.

Druid (foreign built).—Gloucester, Mass.

Seized, warned off, or molested otherwise at some time prior to September 6, 1886. Abbey A. Snow.-Injury to this vessel has not been reported to the Department of State.

Eliza A. Thomas.-Injury to this vessel has not been reported to the Department of State.

Wide-Awake.-Eastport, Me.; William Foley, master.

Fined at L'Etang, New Brunswick, $75 for taking away fish without getting a clearance; again November 13, 1886, at St. George, New Brunswick, fined $20 for similar offense. In both cases he was proceeding to obtain clearances.

[See pp. 610, 615.]

FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION.

February 28, 1887.

[Senate Report No. 1981.]

Mr. Edmunds, Mr. Frye, and Mr. Morgan, managers on the part of the Senate on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendment of the House of Representatives to the bill (S. 3173) to authorize the President of the United States to protect and defend the rights of American fishing vessels, American fishermen, American trading and other vessels, in certain cases, and for other purposes, submitted the following report:

The managers on the part of the Senate of the conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on their disagreeing on the amendments proposed by the House to the bill (S. 3173) respecting the fisheries, respectfully report that the bill passed the Senate on the 24th day of January, 1887, and on February 23 was returned from the House of Representatives with an amendment striking out the whole of the Senate bill and proposing one entire House amendment in its place.

On the 24th the bill was laid before the Senate, and the House amendment was disagreed to and a committee of conference asked and the papers ordered to be printed.

On the 25th instant the House agreed to the conference, and on the 26th the managers on the part of the House met the Senate managers in the afternoon of that day, and the differences in the views of the two Houses fully discussed. The House conferees did not object to the substance of any part of the bill as it passed the Senate, so far as it goes,

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