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trol. Had her departure been from a neutral port, and she had been thus forced, during the voyage, into a hostile port, would it to alleged that she had incurred the liabilities of a vessel sailing from a port of the enemy? It is believed that this negational could not be sustained, and that it would not be made. The same principle was captained by Sir W. Scott in the case of "Charlotta," Edwards, Ad. Rep., page 202. That was the case of an American ship on a voyage from Boston to St. Petersburg, putting into the Texel in distress and for repairs, 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