International Law

Chapter 76

[464] Gessner, "Le droit des neutres sur mer," Ch. IV.; Perels, "Manuel Droit Maritime," -- 56.

[465] U. S. Naval War Code, Art. 30.

[466] Takahashi, p. 13.

[467] Lawrence, -- 268; Appendix, p. 409.

[468] Walker, "Science of Int. Law," p. 304.

[469] Appendix, p. 398.

[470] President McKinley"s Proclamation of Blockade, during the war with Spain, is given in Proclamations and Decrees, p. 75, and President Lincoln"s, during the war with the South, in 12 U. S. Sts.

at Large. Appendix, ii, iii.

[471] Declaration of Paris, Appendix, p. 398.

[472] Art. 37; see Appendix, 412.

[473] Calvo, -- 2841.

[474] "International Law," Naval War College, p. 155.

[475] "Juffrow Maria Schroeder," 3 C. Rob., 147, 153, 154.

[476] See 3 Phillimore, Chap. XI.

[477] The "Maria," 5 C. Rob., 365, 368.

[478] 5 C. Rob., 385, 396.

[479] p. 695 n, -- 247.

[480] 3 Wall., 514.

[481] Blatchford"s Prize Cases, 387, 405, 407; Snow"s "Cases," p.

509.

[482] Appendix, p. 398.

[483] U. S. Naval War Code, Arts. 13, 14, 21.

[484] Lawrence, -- 212.

[485] Takahashi, p. 105.

[486] U. S. Rev. Sts., -- 563, cl. 8; 18 St., 316, c. 80.

[487] U. S. Rev. Sts., -- 4618, also 1624, par. 16-17; 4615, 4617, 4621; The "Na.s.sau," 4 Wall., 634.

[488] Wheat., D., n. 186, III.; U. S. Rev. Sts. -- 4622.

[489] Wheat., D., n. 186, III.; The "Springbok" 5 Wall., 1; The "Sir William Peel," _ibid._, 517.

[490] Wheat., D., n, 186, III.

[491] The "La Manche," 2 Sprague, 207. The method of procedure in a prize court, in case of enemy property, is given in Appendix, p. 421 _et seq._ With a few changes, the same forms may be used in the case of neutral property. See further on the method of procedure in a prize court, Takahashi, pp. 11 _et seq._, 73-107, 172-191.

[492] Lawrence, -- 212.

[493] Perels, "Manuel Droit Maritime Int.," p. 457.

[494] 30 U. S. Sts. at Large, 1007.

[495] U. S. Naval War Code, Art. 50; Appendix, p. 415; U. S. Rev.

Sts. ---- 4615, 4627, 4628.

[496] This translation is by W. E. Hall, member of the Inst.i.tute.

[497] See Holls, "Hague Peace Conference," 457.

[498] The modified text alone is given. The entire report of the proceedings by Sir A. Horsford will be found in 2 Lorimer, 337 _et seq._

[499] See Glenn, 373; Holls, "Hague Peace Conference," 457.

[500] See Holls, "Hague Peace Conference," 121 _et seq._

[501] The British Foreign Enlistment Acts of 1819 and 1870 may be found in 2 Lorimer, 476 _et seq._

[502] See late U. S. statute cited on p. 327.

[503] See 1 Whart., -- 67.

[504] See _ibid._, ---- 21, 50 c., 3 _ibid._, -- 350.

[505] Attorney Gen"l _v._ Sillem _et als_, 2 Hurlstone _v._ Coltman, Exchequer Reports, 431.

[506] Page 544. For the cases of the "Pampero" and the two iron-clad rams, see Wheat., D., note p. 572 _et seq._

[507] The American view may be found in Cushing"s "Treaty of Washington," and the British in Bernard"s "Historical Account of the Neutrality of Great Britain during the American Civil War."

[508] See Wheat., D., note p. 553 _et seq._

[509] Hall, -- 225.

[510] U. S. Treaties, 481.

[511] Argument of Sir R. Palmer in the "Argument at Geneva,"

published by the United States at p. 426 _et seq._

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