54 COMMISSIONERS OF INLAND FISHERIES. 



(7) Are said sections 1 and 2 of said chapter 437 in conflict with 

 the provisions of Section 17, Article 1, of the Constitution of Rhode 

 Island (supra) in that the provisions of said sections 1 and 2 of chap- 

 ter 437 deprive aliens, who have fixed their domicile within the state 

 and have resided therein for more than one year, of the enjoyment 

 and free exercise of the rights of fishery to which they are entitled 

 under the provisions of said section of the constitution? 



(8) Are said sections 1 and 2 of said chapter 437 in conflict with 

 the provisions of Section 10, Article 1, of the Constitution of Rhode 

 Island (supra) in that the provisions of said sections 1 and 2 of said 

 chapter 437 deprive aliens, who have fixed their domicile within the 

 state and have resided therein for more than one year, of liberty 

 and property, contrary to the provisions of said section of the con- 

 stitution? 



(9) Are said sections 1 and 2 of said chapter 437 in conflict with 

 the said provisions of Section 1 of Article 14 of amendments to the 

 Constitution of the United States (supra) in that the provisions of 

 said sections 1 and 2 of said chapter 437 deprive aliens, who have 

 fixed their domicile within the State of Rhode Island and have resided 

 therein for more than one year, of liberty and property, contrary 

 to the provisions of said section of the amendments to the Constitu- 

 tion of the United States? 



(10) Are said sections 1 and 2 of said chapter 437 in conflict with 

 the provisions of Section 17, Article 1, of the Constitution of Rhode 

 Island (supra) in that the provisions of said sections 1 and 2 of chapter 

 437 interfere with the rights of citizens to engage in the lobster fish- 

 eries in the waters of this state by employing therein such suitable 

 servants and agents as they see fit, contrary to the provisions of said 

 section of the constitution? 



(11) Are said sections 1 and 2 of said chapter 437 in conflict with 

 the provisions of Section 2, Article 4, of the Constitution of the 

 United States, which is as follows, viz.: 



"The citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and 

 immunities of citizens of the several states," in that the provisions of 



