spected it, and by so doing suffered loss, to make good that loss. The neutral vessel, ignorant as to the facts, had a right to act upon the warning; and I am compelled to hold that, in doing so, she acted with all prudence and propriety, and that, judging, as her captors must at the time, any other course would have been rashness and folly. A regard for the interests of his owners, as well as respect for the United States, required that the master should abandon any purpose to enter Savannah. These observations apply also to Nos. 216 and 467. Alexander, R. S. C. A., executors of, vs. United States, No. 45.. 15 Blanche, claim for destruction of cargo of British steamship... Booth, W. B., vs. United States, No. 143.. Borron, J., vs. United States, No. 144.. Bostock, E., vs. United States, No. 133 Bowden, R., vs. United States, No. 419 Bowie, E. L. H., vs. United States, No. 320. Boyne, British ship..... Brain, E., vs. United States, No. 447 Brainerd, A. O., vs. Great Britain, No. 9.. 164 .11-14,50 21-30 154 164 69 45 68 161 63 51 72 52 45 84 17 150 61 21-30 42 18 21-30 43 52 32 21 32 C. Page. Carlisle, J. M., appointed counsel of Her Britannic Majesty. 6 52 67 85 141 250 216, 217 index to same . 227 8 8,9 21-41 Cauty, G. F., vs. United States, No. 443. dissenting opinion of Commissioner Frazer in...... Claims of American citizens against Great Britain, schedule of amount and disposition of. classification of.. detailed report of.... British subjects against United States, schedule of. index to same amount and disposition of... classification of.. detailed report of. Cleary, W., 18. United States, No. 220.......... Clough, L. B., administrator, &c., vs. Great Britain, No. 14. Collie, Alexander, vs. United States, No. 376.. Collie, George, vs. United States, No. 458.. Confederate debt, claim of liability for.. Corti, Count Louis, named commissioner by both governments conjointly.. 180-215 218, 227 9 .41-173 45, 162 21 52 52 50 8-11 6,7 154-159 6 requested to preside..... Cotton, claims for destruction of, in insurrectionary States... F. Facer, T. H., 18. United States, No. 203 Field, M., administratrix, &c., vs. Great Britain, No. 5.... First National Bank of St. Albans vs. Great Britain, No. 1.. Forbes, J. C., vs. United States, No. 300.... Forwood, W. B., vs. United States, No. 394.. Frazer, Hon. J. S., named commissioner by President of the United States... opinions delivered by, in the following cases: abandoned and captured property cases.. Alexander's case, No. 45.. Calcutta saltpetre cases. Circassian Halley's case, No. 205. Hanna's case, No. 2..... Henderson's case, No. 41. Mrs. Brain's case, No. 447, and Mrs. Sherman's case, No. 395. On non-appeal in prize-cases. Rahming's case, No. 7.... Saint Albans raid cases. Warned off cases. Fuller, W. & E. D., vs. Great Britain, No. 3. Page. 70 21 21 52 84 6 237 16 230 250 20 239 234 Grayson, Ann, adminstratrix, &c., vs. United States, No. 291.. 19 Gribble, J., vs. United States, No. 116... 14 Gurney, Right Honorable Russell, named as commissioner by Her Britannic 6 H. Haddon, S. H., vs. United States, No. 107.. 52 Hale, Robert S., appointed agent and counsel of the United States.. 7 letter of, to the Secretary of State... 3 Hall, R., vs. United States, No. 318.... 80 Halley, J. B., administrator, &c., vs. United States, No. 205... Howard, Henry, appointed agent of Her Britannic Majesty. 6 40 Huntington, C. H., s. Great Britain, No. 2... 21 |