Reports of Cases in Prize: Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States for the Southern District of New York, 1861-65U.S. Government Printing Office, 1866 - 729 Seiten |
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... accordingly , overruled . The other general propositions brought under consideration in these proceedings respect essentially the acts of the President of the United States , and their nullity towards proving a state of public war to ex ...
... accordingly , overruled . The other general propositions brought under consideration in these proceedings respect essentially the acts of the President of the United States , and their nullity towards proving a state of public war to ex ...
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... accordingly , was to be abrogated by the Constitution . The notion of a government con- structed of numerous parts , each part separate and sovereign in itself , and also sovereign against the whole , was never adopted or declared by ...
... accordingly , was to be abrogated by the Constitution . The notion of a government con- structed of numerous parts , each part separate and sovereign in itself , and also sovereign against the whole , was never adopted or declared by ...
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... accordingly comport with the stability and influence of judicial proceedings , in case the decisions already made on these main points are not palpably erroneous in point of law or fact , to avoid a conflict of adjudication between ...
... accordingly comport with the stability and influence of judicial proceedings , in case the decisions already made on these main points are not palpably erroneous in point of law or fact , to avoid a conflict of adjudication between ...
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... accordingly , the vessel , if she had taken her departure within the period of fifteen days from the establishment of the blockade , would not have been entitled to export the cargo taken on board after knowledge of the blockade , ( The ...
... accordingly , the vessel , if she had taken her departure within the period of fifteen days from the establishment of the blockade , would not have been entitled to export the cargo taken on board after knowledge of the blockade , ( The ...
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... accordingly pronounce for the condemnation of the vessel and cargo , because of a violation of the blockade in question . A point was made and fully discussed , in the course of the trial , as to portions of the cargo being enemy ...
... accordingly pronounce for the condemnation of the vessel and cargo , because of a violation of the blockade in question . A point was made and fully discussed , in the course of the trial , as to portions of the cargo being enemy ...
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alleged appears appraised April arrest attempt to violate BETTS bills of lading blockaded port Captain Jarman capturing vessel cargo condemned cargo were captured cause Charleston claim claimants coast condemnation and forfeiture condemned as enemy confederate consignees contraband contraband of war cotton counsel crew decree of condemnation destination district attorney enemy property enemy's country entered evade the blockade evidence examination in preparatorio facts filed found on board further proofs Havana indorsed interrogatory July laden lawful prize libellants Liverpool log-book master Matamoras mate monition Nassau neutral port North Carolina officer Orleans owner parties Peterhoff port for adjudication prize commissioners prize court prize law prize of war proceedings proceeds Redgate resident run the blockade sailed says schooner seized seizure ship's papers Stephen Hart test oath testimony tion U. S. Stat United States attorney United States steamer vessel and cargo violate the blockade voyage Wilmington witnesses
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Seite 400 - Thirdly. That, when that visit is made, the vessel is not then to be seized without a search carefully made so far as to render it reasonable to believe that she is engaged in carrying contraband of war for or to the insurgents and to their ports directly, or indirectly by transshipment, or otherwise violating the blockade...
Seite 175 - ... on her register the fact and date of such warning ; and if the same vessel shall again attempt to enter or leave the blockaded port, she will be captured and sent to the nearest convenient port, for such proceedings against her and her cargo as prize as may be deemed advisable.
Seite 16 - ... if individuals were allowed to plead their ignorance of it; it is the duty of foreign governments to communicate the information to their subjects, whose interests they are bound to protect. I shall hold therefore that a neutral master can never be heard to aver against a notification of blockade, that he is ignorant of it.
Seite 522 - That the right of visiting and searching merchant-ships upon the high seas, whatever be the ships, whatever be the cargoes, whatever be the destinations, is an incontestable right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation.
Seite 676 - ... 20. What papers, bills of lading, letters, or other writings, relating to the vessel or cargo, were on board the vessel at the time she took her departure from her last clearing port, before she was taken as prize ? Were any of them burnt, torn, thrown overboard, destroyed, or cancelled, or attempted to be concealed, and when, and by whom, and who was then present?
Seite 384 - Sea or the West Indies, and back to a final port of discharge in the United Kingdom, the term not to exceed six months.
Seite 76 - ... parties residing in the dominions of the other, shall have the privilege of remaining and continuing their trade therein, without any manner of interruption, so long as they behave peaceably, and commit no offence against the...
Seite 337 - Carolina, a person learned in the law to act as attorney of the United States in such district." . . . Section 771 is — "It shall be the duty of every District attorney to prosecute in his district all delinquents for crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States...
Seite 440 - And therefore, if the same owner possess articles of which some are and some are not contraband, all will be alike condemned. To escape from the contagion of contraband, the innocent articles must be the property of a different...
Seite 664 - You shall true answer make to all such questions as shall be asked of you on these interrogatories, and therein you shall speak the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God.