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THE FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



Kame. Tons. 



General Taylor 9. 84 



General Putman 11. GO 



Golden Rule 6.40 



George D. Allen 15.81 



George F. Rogers 11. 92 



George P. Putman 8. 37 



Howard Harrison 11.48 



Helena 11.90 



Henry Miller 9.52 



Harmon Sierses 12. 9G 



Harp 13.15 



Hickory Bud 9.81 



Hope 7. 93 



Harriet Elizabeth 11.06 



Henry Clay 10.02 



Hattie Jenks 10. G8 



Izaak Walton 11.85 



Isora 7.36 



Idle-wild 15.45 



Imogene 14. 39 



Imi)eria 19. 25 



James H. Larkin 10. 24 



James Campbell 8.20 



Jolin P. Evans 12.63 



Jacob A. Apply 5. 70 



John Florence 7.79 



John Manning 13. 42 



Janie Baker 6. 04 



Josephine 10.07 



James K. Polk 6.43 



J. Wood 13.70 



Joseph Francis 15.64 



James Henry 5. 22 



Jennie C. Benedict 10.05 



John Wright 13.04 



John T. Capmau 10.21 



Jennie 8.75 



Jane and Elizabeth 11. 89 



Name. Tons. 



Joshua Lerines 80. 97 



Cornelius C. Jones 20.36 



Elizabeth Aran 22. -'6 



Agnes 49. 86 



Harriet Dart 21.13 



Xame. Tons. 



Jennie McFarland 9.10 



John J. Moffott 6.20 



Kattie 16.85 



Katie Wood 12.95 



Kate Wade 10.15 



Katie 13.08 



Katy Did ; 10.00 



Le.ader 13.22 



' Lottie Elwood 14.84 



Laura Frances 7. 46 



Louisa 7.36 



Lillie 9.11 



Lewis Weakes 7.14 



Leona 9.04 



L. J. Dayton 12.07 



Little Kate 6.22 



Lydia Van Xame 12. 37 



Lizzie Pearl 6. 21 



Moonlight 11.80 



Minor 8. 35 



Millard F. Housman 11.94 



Marietta 11.04 



Minnie Van Name IG. 08 



Mary Elizabeth 13. 99 



May Flower 7. 35 



Minnie and Irwin 14. 13 



Music 7. 42 



Mermetora 9.48 



May Elizabeth 5.45 



Nellie Frank 8.66 



Nellie C. Powell 19.01 



Only Daughter 5.90 



Paragon 16.18 



Pacific 19.11 



Pride of the Wave 10.05 



Peruvian 18.9G 



Peerless 5.79 



VESSELS 0%TER TWENTY TONS. 



Name. Tons. 



Harriet M. Laskey 22. 14 



Elizabeth Jones 22.44 



Christiana 39.94 



Josie Reeves 45. 35 



Sylvan Glen 21. G5 



Van Rensselear 22. 41 



Ifame. Tons. 



Plymouth Rock 11.37 



Robert H. Coles 10.33 



Syble 7. (54 



Semi)roui<a 16.74 



Sarah M. Rogers G. 03 



Samuel P. Billar 1G.59 



SarahE. MiUer 8.95 



Stella 19.22 



Sidney Dorlon 8. 32 



Teazer 14.20 



Three Brothers G.23 



Tillie 7.22 



Thomas Collins 13.50 



Thomas C. Barnes 9. 13 



TwoElises 6.47 



Trimmer 9.78 



Two Brothers 6.35 



Uucas 10.27 



Undine , 10.01 



Vesta 6.92 



Victorine 11.37 



Viola May 13.52 



Wm. H. Hoyt 10. .52 



Willie 16.66 



Willow Bark 11.30 



Walters. Lamance 16.23 



AVm. H. Shamott 5. 45 



Wm. H. Lissenden 7.16 



W. M.Negus 11.68 



Wm. Hillman 1.5.05 



Wm. H. Merseau 11. 16 



Wm. H. Phillips 10.04 



Wm. Chard 9.91 



Willard 10.85 



Water Lilly 1G.25 



Wave 1.-).17 



Well Spring 11.12 



Name. Tons. 



Captain 22.80 



Last One 20.07 



Gustavus A. Eatz 22.41 



Soj-hia Van Name 20.62 



Caroline Augusta 21. 92 



These vessels are classified as coasters, but took out a special fishing-license, in order to avoid hospital dues 

 and some other inconveniences. The customs-authorities have now decided that oystering is not fishing within the 

 meaning of the law, and vessels engaged in this trade no longer take out a license. Each license was good for one 

 year, and cost 45 cents, thus yielding to the Kew York custom last year $82 80. Even if chartered for a single 

 voyage a license was required. It is evident to me, however, that either the list is defective or vessels went without 

 licenses, since I have a note of many additional schooners which ran to Virginia, among them the following: 



N.amo. Tons. 



H. W. Riice 80.40 



Jacob I. Housman 89.26 



Robert Center 68. 41 



Minnie Still 58.13 



Mary Parker 34. 32 



Amelia 71.41 



Sophia Behrmann 49. 43 



Also the .steam-j)roi)eller Minnie and Irvin. 



The jurisdiction of jSTew York extends southward to Port eTohnson, New Jersey; eastward to Patchogue, on the 

 south shore of Long Island, and to Sag Harbor on the north side; and northward to Troy and Albany. In this large 

 area a very much larger number of sloops than 177 are used in oyster-operations, but only so many are permitted 

 or accustomed to bring cargoes of oysters to market. 



The Eueopean expoet-teade. — For many years the captains and passengers of steamers sailing from New 



Name. Tons. 



Excel 40.52 



Harry Doremus 48. 23 



Wm.H. Van Name 97.04 



David Carll 124.95 



Wm. Mazyick 7.5.62 



Wm. McGee 85.99 



Name. Tons. 



Wm. Young 67.81 



R. Mason 50.98 



Barnett Jones 92.91 



Mary Emma 74. 39 



S.E.Barnes 44.12 



Sidney Dorlon 36.03 



