DESPATCHES, REPORTS, CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. 661 



" Eliza A. Thorns," of Portland, Me., having gone ashore at Mal- 

 peque, laden with a fare of fish, the owners were not permitted to ship 

 home either the fish, boats, or seines by vessels, but were, after delay, 

 compelled to ship them by rail. (This rep., pp. 259-26(X) 



Vessels seized by Canadian Authorities on the Charge of Violating 

 the Fishery Regulations of the Dominion. 



" David J. Adams," owned at Newburyport, Mass. ; Aldon Kinney, 

 master. Seized at Digby, N. S., May 7, 1886. (Senate Ex. Doc. 

 No. 217, Forty-ninth Congress, first session; H. E. Ex. Doc. No. 19, 

 Forty-ninth Congress, second session, pp. 6, 13, 127, 128, 129, 130, 

 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 13G, 137, 140, 141, 142, 148, 149, 150, 164, 168, 

 176, 177, 178, et seq. This rep., p. 151.) 



" Ella M. Doughty," owned at Kennebunk, Me. ; Warren A. 

 Doughty, master. Seized at Englishtown, C. B., May 17, 1886. 

 Released June 19, 1886; bail, $3,400. Proceedings for remission. 

 (Senate Ex. Doc. No. 217, Forty-ninth Congress, first session; H. E. 

 Ex. Doc. No. 19, Forty-ninth Congress, second session, pp. 141, 142, 

 143, 144, 145, 146. This rep., 255.) 



" City Point," owned at Booth Bay, Me. ; Stephen Keene, master. 

 Seized at Shelburne, N. S., July 3, 1886. Eeleased on payment of 

 $400 alleged fine. (Senate Ex. Doc. No. 217, Forty-ninth Congress, 

 first session; H. E. Ex. Doc. No. 19, Forty-ninth Congress, second 

 session, pp. 44, 178, 193. This rep., 238.) 



" George W. Gushing," owned at Bath, Me. ; C. B. Jewett, master. 

 Seized at Shelburne, N. S., July 3, 1886. Eeleased on payment of 

 $400 alleged fine. (Senate P^x. Doc. No. 217, Forty-ninth Congress, 

 first session; H. E. Ex. Doc. No. 19, Forty-ninth Congress, second 

 session, pp. 142, 178, 182, 184. This rep., 262.) 



" C. IB. Harrington," owned at Portland, Me. ; John Frelick, master. 

 Seized at Shelburne, N. S., July 3, 1886. Eeleased on payment of 

 $400 alleged fine. (Senate Ex. Doc. No. 217, Forty-ninth Congress, 

 first session. This rep., 262.) 



395 Vessels seized by the Canadian Authorities on the Charge of 

 Violating Commercial or Trading Laws or Regulations of 

 the Dominion. 



" W. D. Daisley," of Gloucester, Mass. Seized at Souris. October 

 1886, on the charge that one of the crew had landed flour at Canso in 

 the previous August. (This rep., p. 197. 



" The Druid," of Gloucester, Mass.; John McQuinn, master. Sail- 

 ing under register to buy fish, not to catch, and having on board no 

 apparatus for fishing, was twice boarded by the captain of the Do- 

 minion cruiser " Houlett," with armed men, and once detained two 

 nights and a day under armed guard at Malpeque on a charge of tech- 

 nical violation of Customs regulations; subsequently released. (This 

 rep., pp. 129-132.) 



" Moro Castle." of Gloucester, Mass. ; Edwin Joyce, master. Seized 

 at Port Mulgrave, in the Strait of Canso. September 11, 1886; 

 stripped and held for an offence alleged to have been committed in 

 1884. (This rep., p. 217, et seq.) 



