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The Daily Dispatch: October 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Candidates for Congress in North Carolina. (search)
sive, but evidence only. Bills of lading, letters of correspondence, and all other papers on board which relate to the ship or cargo, are also considered as prima jacic evidence of the facts they speak.--They say again, "if the papersafirm the ship and cargo to be the property of an enemy, there most be a condemnation, unless they who contest the capture can produce clear and unquestionable evidence to prove the contrary," It will be found, of reference to the case of "The Superior" I Newberry Rep., 176, that Judge Leavits (of the U. S. District Court of Ohio) held that as the "superior" had been enrolled at Buffalo, the enrollment was face evidence that she belonged to the port of Buffalo at the time of her registry. He says: "It is true, in controversies between the owners of a vessel involving a question of title merely, the enrollment is not even prima aris evidence. When offered to show title in the person making it, it is wholly inadmissible as evidence, for the reason t