The Fisheries
Philadelphia, Jan. 4.- A mass-meeting nnder the auspices of the National Fishery Aesociation last night adopted resolutiona declaring that Canadian fishin; vessels ehould be denied Ín our porta any rights I ■which Canada deniea to om fishermen; I Ing upon the President to exercise the retaliatory powers vested in hiin by the Forty-ninth Congress; profcesting against "any re-establishment of the oneBided reciprocity with Canada, and ing that the import Iduty on Canadian Balt lish should be raised to at least two cents perpound and on fresh ÜBh three-fourth cent per pound. " Copies were ordered sent I to the rresident, Secretary Bayard, the preBiding officers of the Senate and House, to the Governois of all the States, and to the Senators and Representatives of PcnnsylI vania in Congress.
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