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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 10 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: October 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Candidates for Congress in North Carolina. (search)
. 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 rs, Texel then being under blockade. That learned Admiralty Judge, on being satisfied that there was a necessity for her going into the Texel, restored the ship and can go. He also maintained the same principle in the case of "The Fortune"--5 C. Robinson, 27. I think that principle covers this case, and. I will sign a decree restoring the vessel and cargo to the claimants upon the payment of the costs of the case. I charge them with the costs, because the enrollment, which was the only evide