AWARD OF THE FISHERY COMMISSION. 



[Inclosure 2 in No. 20. ] 



1481 



Abstract of the state in tchich the papers of vessels under the Ilritih flag vrrtp fo**d at 

 Fort Hood, between the 13M and 23d of October, 1852, as referred to in Commtmder 

 CampMVs Report on the Fisheries in Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



Vessels with masters' names not indorsed on certificate of registry 22 



Vessels without any name on their stern "" 



Vessels on the certificate of registry of which owners' names do not apiear .'. 

 Vessels having the name of master different on certificate of registry and clear- 

 ance 



Vessels without any fishing-certificate or clearance 



Scarcely in one instance was the tonnage marked on main beam, in accordance with 

 the act of Parliament. 



C. Y. CAMPBELL, 



Commander. 



No. 21. 



VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT OF NEW BRUNSWICK, 



St. John, N. B., October 11, 1852. 



The following is a list of vessels seized and prosecuted in this court 

 >r infraction of that part of the convention of 1818 between Great 

 Britain and the United States of America, relating to the fisheries, dar- 

 ing the period from the time of the convention to the present time: 



J. M ROBIXSOX. 



Registrar and Scribe of the Vice- Admiralty Court of .Vc ttrviuwict 



No. 22. 



TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. 



The humble address of Your Majesty's legislative council and house of 

 assembly of the Province of New Brunswick. 



May it please Your Majesty: 



We, Your Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects of the legislative coun- 

 cil and assembly of New Brunswick, beg leave to approach your maj 

 esty with renewed sentiments of profound respect, and with uuabateu 

 attachment to Your Majesty's person and government: 



We desire to express to Your Majesty the sincere and heartfelt grnti 

 tude of all classes of Your Majesty's faithful subjects in New Brunswi 

 for the gracious attention given by Your Majesty to their coin p. 

 respecting the encroachments by citizens of the United States 

 the extensive and valuable fisheries adjacent to the coasts of this prov- 



