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f crew of an American vessel, the registry was not ever prima facis evidence of ownership, to show the American character of the vessel. I therefore am of the opinion that in this case the enrollment and license were only prima facie evidence that Holden Almy, the owner of the said schooner, was a citizen of Virginia. As further authorities on this question, see the following cases: Bradbury vs. Johnson, 41 Maine Rep., Brooks vs. Minturn, I California, 482; Stoke vs. Carne, and others, 2 Campbell, 340. New, as I said before, the domicil of the owner at the time of the capture of the vessel determines its character as hostile or not. In the ease of the "Ocean," 5 C. Robinson, 91, Sir Wm. Scott decided that a British merchant settled in Holland, at the breaking out of hostilities, but taking early measures to remove, was entitled to restitution of his property seized as enemy's property. And the same doctrine was maintained by the Supreme Court in the case of the "Venus," 8 Cran