660 APPENDIX TO BRITISH CASE. 



N. S., July, 1886. (H. R. Ex. Doc. No. 19, Forty-ninth Congress, 

 second session, pp. 24-25, 49-50-51. This rep., 3, 15, 105, 106.) 



" Golden Hind," of Gloucester, Mass., was refused the right to take 

 water in Port Daniel, Bay of Chaleur, July 23, 1886. (H. R. Ex. 

 Doc. No. 19, Forty-ninth Congress, second session, pp. 43, 47, 192- 

 193. This rep., 162.) 



"Mollie Adams," of Gloucester, Mass., Solomon Jacobs, master; 

 his water supply having become exhausted by accident, Captain Ja- 

 cobs put into Port Mulgrave, N. S., on the 31st August 1886, to 

 replenish the same, but was refused the privilege of buying barrels, 

 and was notified that if he did purchase barrels his vessel would be 

 seized. A serious loss was occasioned through this action. (H. R. 

 Ex. Doc. No. 19, Forty-ninth Congress, second session, pp. 45-46, 

 61-63. This rep., 88, 146.) 



"A. R,. Crittenden," of Gloucester, Mass., Joseph E. Graham, mas- 

 ter. Stopped at Steep Creek, Strait of Canso, on July 21, 1886, 

 homeward bound from the open-sea fishing grounds to obtain a sup- 

 ply of water, which was refused, the customs officer notifying 

 Captain Graham that if he took in water his vessel would be seized. 

 (H. R. Ex. Doc. No. 19, Forty-ninth Congress, second session, pp. 

 47, 48, 152. This rep., 153, 196.) 



" Pearl Nelson," of Provincetown, Mass., Murdock Kemp, master. 

 Was seized in the harbour of Arichat, N. S., September 8, 1886, and 

 compelled to pay commercial fees, but was denied privileges which 

 such fees are paid to secure. (H. R. Ex. Doc. No. 19, Forty-ninth 

 Congress, second session, pp. 54-61, 193-197. This rep., 54, 66.) 



" Laura Sayward," of Gloucester, Mass., Medeo Rose, master. 

 Was on the 6th October, 1886, while in the port of Shelburne, N. S., 

 refused permission to buy provisions, &c., sufficient to last the crew 

 on the homeward trip of the vessel : the vessel's papers were retained 

 by the collector for an undue length of time, &c. (H. R. Ex. Doc. 

 No. 19, Forty-ninth Congress, second session, pp. 58-59.) 



" Jeannie Seaverns," of Gloucester, Mass., Joseph Tupper, master. 

 While in the port of Liverpool, N. S.. Captain Quigley, of the Do- 

 minion cruiser " Terror," prevented Captain Tupper from landing 

 to visit relatives in Liverpool, and forbade Captain Tupper's rela- 

 tives from going on board the " Jeannie Seaverns," placing a guard 

 aboard of her while she was in that port. (H. R. Ex. Doc. No. 19, 

 Forty-ninth Congress, second session, 58-59, and 60.) 



" Jennie and Julia," of Eastport, Me.. W. H. Farris, master. 

 While in Digby harbour, N. S., April (?) ' 18, 1886, was denied the 

 privilege of buying herring. (H. R. Ex. Doc. No. 19, Forty-ninth 

 Congress, second session, pp. 169-170.) 



" James A. Garfield," threatened with seizure on opportunity ; 

 charged with having purchased bait or ice in Dominion port or ports. 

 (H. R. Ex. Doc. No. 19, Forty-ninth Congress, second session, p. 171.) 



"Abbie A. Snow," of Gloucester, Mass., Jeremiah Hopkins, master. 

 Subjected to constant surveillance in harbour at Shelburne, N. S., by 

 Captain Quigley, of Dominion cruiser " Terror," who finally boarded 

 her with an armed guard, took Captain Hopkins ashore under armed 

 guard, and threatened him with trouble if he revisited Shelburne. 

 (This rep., pp. 135-36, 138.) 



" Highland Light," of Provincetown, Mass. Seized off the north- 

 east point of Prince Edward Island for catching fish within 3-mile 

 limit, (This rep., pp. 34, 153.) 



