History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party: Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - Arbitration (International law) |
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Page 3281
... blockade , to New York , justified the au- thorities of the United States in arresting and holding him both as a prisoner of war and as a probable spy . " On the part of the claimant it was contended that there was no proof of any ...
... blockade , to New York , justified the au- thorities of the United States in arresting and holding him both as a prisoner of war and as a probable spy . " On the part of the claimant it was contended that there was no proof of any ...
Page 3285
... blockade running . At the end of that time he was discharged upon giving bail for his appear- ance within six months , if required . He alleged large conse- quential damages by interference with his due attention to his business , and ...
... blockade running . At the end of that time he was discharged upon giving bail for his appear- ance within six months , if required . He alleged large conse- quential damages by interference with his due attention to his business , and ...
Page 3286
... blockade , to South Car- olina ; and again from South Carolina , by way of Richmond , to New York ; and also by purchasing goods in New York , and sending them thence through the lines to Richmond , Virginia . He was convicted on all ...
... blockade , to South Car- olina ; and again from South Carolina , by way of Richmond , to New York ; and also by purchasing goods in New York , and sending them thence through the lines to Richmond , Virginia . He was convicted on all ...
Page 3304
... blockade , but on the day after his departure , and upon the high seas between Charles- ton and Nassau , the steamer took fire and was destroyed , the claimant with the master and crew escaping in two ship's boats . These boats were ...
... blockade , but on the day after his departure , and upon the high seas between Charles- ton and Nassau , the steamer took fire and was destroyed , the claimant with the master and crew escaping in two ship's boats . These boats were ...
Page 3308
... blockade , and upon the suspicion that his visit to New York was for the purpose of promoting correspondence with the enemy . He was detained at the office of the chief of police in New York for some three or four hours , his person and ...
... blockade , and upon the suspicion that his visit to New York was for the purpose of promoting correspondence with the enemy . He was detained at the office of the chief of police in New York for some three or four hours , his person and ...
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