

I'OlIKKSrOMM'.NCF,, ETC. 



oonfidenoe thai their complaints will be heard and their wrongs re- 

 dressed. 



A i si st l< ; . L824. 



Sol. Thayer, 



IIaYDI'.N & KlLLEY, 



John Norton & Co., 



John A. Baskum, 



Benj. Bucknam, 



Ethel Olmstead, 



John Webster, 



A. Barnard, 



Oliver & James Glover, 



I ) \mkl Young, 



Daniel Pease, 



William H. Tyler, 



Joseph Whitney, 



A. P. Mills, 



Joshua Gibbs, 



Samuel Myers, 



J. Boynton, 



George & Isaac Hobbs, 



Samuel Wheeler, 



Green & Shaw, 



W. Eustis, 



Darius Pearn, 

 Buck & Tinkiiam, 

 Benj. B. Leawell, 

 James M. Lincoln, 

 Bucknan & Gunnison, 

 John G. Faxon, 

 Joseph Summer, 

 Davenport Tucker, 

 Jeremiah Fowler, 

 Moses Fuller, 

 F. A. & O. Burrall, 

 Calvin Gibbs, 

 Darms & Noyes, 

 William M. Brooks, 

 Samuel B. Wadsworth, 

 T. Pilsbury, 

 John Faxon, 

 William Wass, 

 William Nash, 

 Jery Be van, 

 Lewis Putnam. 



Memorial No. 3. 



To the Hon. John Q. Adams, 



Secretary of State of the United States: 



The memorial of John Gardiner Faxon, merchant, of Lnbec, in the 

 State of Maine, humbly showeth: 



That the said John G. Faxon is sole owner of the schooner called 

 the Galeon, of said Lubec. The said schooner, being on a fishing voy- 

 age in the Bay of Fundy, was seized and detained by part of the 

 officers and crew of the British armed brig Dotterel, and is still de- 

 tained in the British port of St. Andrew's, by the authority of the 

 commander of said brig, under the circumstances set forth in the 

 protest annexed, which seizure and detention is to the great damage of 

 the said John G. Faxon; wherefore your memorialist humbly prays 

 that the honorable Secretary will cause such proceedings relative to 

 the said premises as he may think proper to relieve the said owner 

 and crew of the said schooner Galeon. And your memorialist will 

 ever pray, &c. 



And your memorialist further states that the just value of the 

 schooner Galeon, with her cargo and equipments, at the time of her 

 capture and detention as aforesaid, was fifteen hundred dollars. 



John G. Faxon. 



