Show ULAINE UN THE Fl > HEKIt > I flhh ii Se 5555 Icr Ito poeilrla hto1 Imi Clc fiuelol loU lIne ItccllllllllC I Now loan lfsy 22A lIar Hnrbor upccial to the ffcrahah Bays James O lllalne last evening said ribs fisheries I question re olves itself into n t feh of fact uei fish cmen of tho United States ought to have the privilege of fishIng ou nny portion of lImo coast and ndjacent islands The Government of the United btatesshould demand n return to tho terms of the treaty of liB when peace separation between ho raotbtr country and thIs successful roo jolllous colonies were nrraUKod nn I legiti natUed IbIs treaty InTO tho United States bo mImIC rights lanaI privileges as re jnrds tho privileges that tbo rcsielentsof tho colonies enjojed 11thor to the revolutionary war Ihcso rights enabled citizens of the Jnited btntos to fish wherever they choso on he const of thoprovlncesof how Brunswick Nova bcotin lanai Newfoundland An net of war between nations abrogates nil treaties and the Hiltlsh Government made such a claim after the war of 181J when the per niclous treaty of 1818 was formulated ibo treaty of 1781 has never been legitimately Bt asIde Ibo treaty of 1783 was not be tneen two mutually acknowledged nations but between two portions of the same country thai treaty gUns both to the nation and flieil tho future status of the nation The right < thus given tho nation on tbo occasion of its creation aro not to be Abrogated by subsequent treaties unless the national existence is wiped out entirely a tllnk itnn raised wl point because plan discovered nn increased value in the fisheries The question nhonld be nettled l American fishermen should not compelled to submit to coy further arbitrary interfer once or bo left in a position to suffer as thej ham suffered for runny years I think England would yield n point if it wero pressed with ail tho moral force of tho OmItted btates lilalne expressed himself with bin customary energy when deeply interested and ho roan from his scat and paced tho floor as ho em phuuued the lost sentence There need bono bo-no war talk ho said ilio United States if their Government asserts itself properly are too snot and grand u nation to resort tc threats V vigorous expression of the just Ics of Ibo Government will receive I duo attention from any foreign Power o UlIfwn Lngiand l Dliiino declines to express laIn opinion ro garding tho present conduct of tho Secretary of Shale nnd his alleged snbsorviHicj to i tho influence of the Dritisu Ministry and bo ilso refuses to indicate his opinion nn to lbs political hearing of limo Hubert disinto anal hnrinl effect on cither Mo of the toss treat parties tI1 Von any runt assured ho s lid that t Ihe United Stales hate right on their side in the whole linlicrin controvcm chat it U the duty of thIs Government to l maintain those rights |