| English literature - 1915 - 632 pages
...for the use of the rebel forces then occupying Brownsville and other places in the vicinity. . . . The trade of neutrals with belligerents in articles...Hence, while articles not contraband might be sent to Matamoras and beyond to the rebel regions where the communications were not interrupted by blockade,... | |
| Law - 1868 - 894 pages
...to Texas, then an enemy of the United States, was not unlawful on the ground of such violation : Id. The trade of neutrals with belligerents in articles...articles may always be seized during transit by sea : Jd. The classification of goods as contraband or not contraband, which is best supported by American... | |
| Law - 1871 - 530 pages
...Intended ; the former, when destined to the hostile country, or to the actual military or naval use of the enemy, whether blockaded or not. The trade of neutrals...Hence, while articles not contraband might be sent to Matamoros — a neutral port — and on to the rebel region, where the communications were not Interrupted... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 880 pages
...destination for the ship, or none by sea for the cargo to any blockaded place, violates no blockade. Id. 5. The trade of neutrals with belligerents in articles not contraband is absolutely free unloss interrupted by blockade ; the conveyance by neutrals to belligerents of contraband articles... | |
| John Lambert Cadwalader, United States. Department of State - International law - 1877 - 308 pages
...hearing in prize. The Springbok, 5 Wallace, I, [22.] 28. The trade of neutrals with belligerents iu articles not contraband is absolutely free, unless...articles may always be seized during transit by sea. The PeterJwff, 5 Wallace, 28. 29. If a ship or cargo is enemy property, or if either be otherwise liable... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - International law - 1878 - 644 pages
...case of the ship carrying contraband, but alludes to the subject in very general terms. Soon after 1 The trade of neutrals with belligerents, in articles...articles may always be seized, during transit by sea. — The ' Peterhoff,' 5 Wall., 28. 3 Kent, Com. on Am. Law, vol. i. pp. 135-143 ; Wheaton, Elem. Int.... | |
| Marine engineering - 1885 - 552 pages
...intended ; the former when destined to the hostile country, or to the actual military or naval use of the enemy, whether blockaded or not. The trade of neutrals...such articles may always be seized during transit » Blatchford, p. 463. The Peterhoff. t Wallace's Rep., Vol. V, pp. 21-27. by sea. Hence, while articles,... | |
| John Codman Hurd - Constitutional law - 1881 - 596 pages
...nations. 1 In caption 5 of the report of the case of the Peterhoff, 5 Wall. 28, this proposition, " the conveyance by neutrals to belligerents of contraband articles is always unlawful," is given as the doctrine of the case. But the language of Chief Justice Chase delivering the opinion,... | |
| War, Maritime (International law) - 1885 - 366 pages
...intended; the former when destined to the hostile country, or to the actual military or naval use of the enemy, whether blockaded or not. The trade of neutrals...such articles may always be seized during transit * Blatchford, p. 463. The Peterhoff. t Wallace's Rep., Vol. V, pp. 21-27. by sea. Hence, while articles,... | |
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