Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 2 |
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... cargo , from letters and papers found on board the captured vessel , from acts and words of the owners or hirers of the vessel and the shippers of the cargo and their agents , and from the spoliation of papers in apprehension of capture ...
... cargo , from letters and papers found on board the captured vessel , from acts and words of the owners or hirers of the vessel and the shippers of the cargo and their agents , and from the spoliation of papers in apprehension of capture ...
Page 136
... cargo , -no part of it contraband , —and was making her way to Havana when captured . Pearson & Co. , of Hull ; British subjects , were her ostensible owners . The cargo was shipped by various English and French subjects , and consigned ...
... cargo , -no part of it contraband , —and was making her way to Havana when captured . Pearson & Co. , of Hull ; British subjects , were her ostensible owners . The cargo was shipped by various English and French subjects , and consigned ...
Page 137
... cargo , with which to force the blockade , " a third , as " a very fast sailer , loaded in our port for New Orleans , where she will proceed , after having touched at Havana ; " a fourth , Statement of the case . as " about to try Dec ...
... cargo , with which to force the blockade , " a third , as " a very fast sailer , loaded in our port for New Orleans , where she will proceed , after having touched at Havana ; " a fourth , Statement of the case . as " about to try Dec ...
Page 138
... cargo for your port . We shall ship nothing by her , because the affair has been badly managed . Instead of keeping it a se- cret , it has been announced in Paris , London , and Bordeaux . Of course , the American Government is well ...
... cargo for your port . We shall ship nothing by her , because the affair has been badly managed . Instead of keeping it a se- cret , it has been announced in Paris , London , and Bordeaux . Of course , the American Government is well ...
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... cargo destined to that place , then sailing with an intent to violate it ? Supposing the cargo generally guilty , a minor question was , as to a particular part of it , asserted to have been shipped by Leech & Co. , of Liverpool ...
... cargo destined to that place , then sailing with an intent to violate it ? Supposing the cargo generally guilty , a minor question was , as to a particular part of it , asserted to have been shipped by Leech & Co. , of Liverpool ...
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Page 450 - That all pilots in the bays, inlets, rivers, harbors, and ports of the United States shall continue to be regulated in conformity with the existing laws of the States, respectively, wherein such pilots may be, or with such laws as the States may respectively hereafter enact for the purpose, until further legislative provision shall be made by Congress.
Page 265 - States; and that from and after fifteen days from the issuing of this proclamation all ships and vessels belonging in whole or in part to any citizen or inhabitant of any of said States, with said exceptions, found at sea or in any port of the United States will be forfeited to the United States...
Page 234 - Nothing can be clearer, both upon principle and authority, than the doctrine that the liability of a surety is not to be extended by implication beyond the terms of his contract.
Page 5 - ... but when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided...
Page 460 - An act to provide for the better security of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam...
Page 752 - A verdict having been found for the defendant, with leave to the plaintiff to move to enter a verdict for 19L 2s.
Page 128 - That the circuit courts of the United States shall have original cognizance, concurrent with the courts of the several States, of all suits of a civil nature, at common law or in equity, where the matter in dispute exceeds, exclusive of interest and costs, the sum or value of two thousand dollars, and arising under the Constitution or laws of the United States...
Page 663 - The judgment of the District Court is reversed and the cause is remanded to that court with directions to...
Page 407 - Congress passed during the existing rebellion with reference to slaves, so long and so far as not repealed, modified, or held void by Congress or by decision of the Supreme Court; and that I will in like manner abide by and faithfully support all proclamations of the President made during' the existing rebellion having reference to slaves, so long and so far as not modified or declared void by decision of the Supreme Court. >So help me God.
Page 5 - But where a party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract.