[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.
[512] 7 Cranch, 116.
[513] Argument of Mr. Evarts in "Argument at Geneva," p. 448 et seq.
[514] Decision and Award of the Tribunal of Arbitration in 3 Wharton, § 402 a.