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SETTING FORTH AS A VESSEL OF WAR,
what constitutes a, ii. 515

British enactments as to, ii. 513

what not a, ii. 516

SHIPS (VESSELS),

I. SHIP OF WAR,

salutes by, on high seas, i. 126

in ports, i. 132

exemption of, from local jurisdiction, i. 216

rights of extraterritoriality of, i. 216-230

criminal taking refuge in, i. 226

bringing illegal prize into a neutral port, i. 216

breaches of Foreign Enlistment Act by officers of foreign, i. 216

capturing smugglers in territorial waters, i. 216

local laws to be observed by, i. 217

arrest on shore of crew of foreign, i. 217

fugitive slaves on British, i. 251

case of the Virginius,' i. 449

'Shah' and the Huascar,' i. 447

neutral, communicating with blockaded port, ii. 203

right of, to ascertain nationality of merchantmen, ii. 244

See SETTING FORTH AS A VESSEL OF WAR

2. MERCHANT SHIP,

salutes by, i. 131

ship of a sovereign prince used as a, i. 220

jurisdiction of a State over, i. 230

status of foreigners on board British, i. 232

punishment of offences committed by British subjects on board,

i. 232

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seizure of, for transport of soldiers, &c. (jus angariæ), i. 485
papers of, ii. 98

load-line mark on British, ii. 99
spoliation of papers of, ii. 271
use of false papers by, ii. 271
engaged in slave trade, ii. 246

3. SHIP (IN TIME OF WAR),

acquisition of hostile character by a neutral, i. 526, ii. 94
proofs of neutrality of a, ii. 97

what, exempt from capture, ii. 105

trading with enemy, when liable to confiscation, ii. 132
transfer of, of enemy to a neutral, ii. 93, 135

evidence of ownership of a, ii. 135.

ground for forfeiture of a neutral, ii. 138

effect of enemy's license on, and cargo, ii. 137

insurance of, engaged in illegal trade, ii. 139

rights and duties of neutral State towards belligerent, ii. 148
duties of neutrals with respect to asylum to belligerent, ii. 155
duties of belligerent, with respect to the right of asylum, ii. 163
arming and equipping, in neutral ports, ii. 162

captures by armed, in violation of neutrality, ii. 171
duty of neutral, threatened with capture, ii. 174

what is a sufficient violation of blockade by a neutral, ii. 199
sailing for neutral port with intent to violate blockade, ii. 200
entrance and egress of a neutral, into and from blockaded ports,

ii. 196, 202, 205

owners of a, how far bound by act of master in prize court, ii.
205

consequences to, for violating blockade, ii. 208
how affected by contraband cargo, ii. 215
neutral, when contraband, ii. 231

penalty to neutral, for resisting search, ii. 259
what, exempt from visitation and search, ii. 260
carriage of neutral goods in enemy's, ii. 282
carriage of enemy's goods in a neutral, ii. 279
rule of prize law as to goods found in enemy's, ii. 288
use of enemy's flag by neutral, ii. 288

neutral, in employment of enemy, ii. 289, 404, 516

carriage of enemy's despatches by neutral, ii. 290

cases of condemnation of, for carrying on coasting and colonial

trade of enemy, ii. 302

provisions of 39 and 40 Vict., c. 36, as to coasting trade, ii. 309
neutral, when subject to pay salvage, ii. 519

cases on restitution of neutral, on recapture, ii. 519

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4. VESSEL OF DISCOVERY, ii. 149. See Prize,' Mail Packets,'
'Fishing boats,' 'Cartel ship'

SHIPWRECK,

powers of British consuls as to shipwrecked British subjects, i.
381

exemption of, from capture, ii. 107

jurisdiction over wreck once landed, ii. 403

SICK AND WOUNDED IN WAR,

United States army regulations as to treatment of, ii. 48
instances of the treatment of, ii. 17

provisions of the Convention of Geneva, 1864, as to, ii. 36
1868, as to, ii. 37
declaration of Brussels Conference, 1874, as to, ii. 340

SIEGE. See BLOCKADE

state of siege, i. 548

SILESIAN LOAN, THE, i. 539, ii. 282, 409

SLAVERY,

contracts for sale of slaves, i. 250

historical sketch of, i. 247

Lord Mansfield's decision in Somersett v. Stewart, i. 250
fugitive slaves on British ships, i. 252

the British Admiralty Slave Circular, 1880, i. 252

treaties between Great Britain and the Slave States, i. 255
the United States and the Slave States, i. 256
treaties of Great Britain for suppression of negro, i. 254
General Act of Berlin Conference, 1885, i. 256

of Brussels Conference, 1889 90, i. 256

of prisoners of war, ii. 22

United States army regulations as to slaves, ii. 44
employment of slaves in war, i. 556

slave trade, whether piracy, ii. 248

regulations agreed upon in 1858 for suppression of the slave

trade, ii. 250

provisions of the Treaty of Washington as to the African slave

trade, ii. 251

provisions of 36 and 37 Vict., c. 88, as to vessels fitting out for

the slave trade, ii. 252

ship originally armed for slave trade, ii. 516

SLIDELL AND MASON,

capture of, ii. 293

SOLDIERS,

domicil of, i. 426

United States army regulations as to commercial transactions
of, ii. 45

SORENSEN v. REG., ii. 84

SOUND,

claim of Denmark as to the, i. 167

SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, i. 46

SOVEREIGN,

definition of, i. 146

privileges of a, i. 149, 153

immunity of, i. 219

rights of, in England, i. 482, 523

SOVEREIGNTY,

definition of, i. 65, 69, 146

of a dependent State, i. 67
of a tributary State, i. 68
effect of a protectorate on, i. 69
how acquired, i. 74

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rights of sovereign, i. 93

foreign interference in government of, i. 94

equality of sovereign States, i. 116

right of, to assume titles of dignity, i. 117

ruler of a, how considered, i. 119

rank of, how determined, i. 122

right of, to regulate its ceremonies, i. 122
rights of, as to salutes, i. 131

powers and prerogatives of, i. 147

laws affecting, in the Middle Ages, i. 148

property and domain of, i. 150

how acquired by, i. 187

maritime territory of, i. 157

territorial jurisdiction of, i. 157

rights of, in coasts, gulfs, islands, narrow seas, rivers, &c., i. 163

of legislation of, i. 186

judicial power of, i. 207, 232

jurisdiction of, over its citizens, i. 208

resident foreigners, i. 209

property, i. 210

STATE-continued.

duty of State as to its citizens, i. 107, 212
jurisdiction of, over ships, i. 215

as to criminal matters, i. 232

effect of criminal sentence of a, i. 239

rights of legation, i. 269

treaty, i. 273

naturalisation, i. 402, 410

mutual duties of States, i. 440

what constitutes a foreign State, i. 442

responsibility of, for acts of its rulers, officers, &c., i. 442, 524
subjects, i. 443

duties of, to ministers, &c., of other States, i. 451

rights and duties in reference to trade, i. 452

duties of mutual assistance, i. 454

duty of, to preserve independence of another State, i. 457
right of one, to ask assistance of another, i. 459
quarantine, i. 458

right to expel foreigners, i. 461

tax foreigners, i. 461

duties as to deserters, i. 268

duty of, before resorting to arms, i. 463

right of, to declare war, i. 521

to confiscate debts, i. 536

who bound to defend, ii. 553

service of, how regulated, ii. 554

right of, to raise troops, ii. 556

foreigners serving, ii. 557

limit of hostility between subjects of belligerent States, ii. 2

duty of, as to exchanging prisoners of war, ii. 23

what agreements of officers are binding on, ii. 24

duty of, as to supporting its own subjects prisoners of war,

ii. 25

right to capture documents, evidence of debts, ii. 62
remain neutral, ii. 141

papers, &c., ii. 63

what property passes to victorious, ii. 67

relations of allied States to common enemy, ii. 124

right of, to demand redress for unlawful condemnation of a
foreign prize court, ii. 408

STOPPAGE IN TRANSITU,

effect of right of, on maritime captures, ii. 90

STRAITS,

jurisdiction over, i. 124

STRATAGEMS,

what allowable, i. 567

instances of unworthy stratagems, i. 568

deceitful intelligence, i. 570

SUBSIDY,

treaties of, i. 286

SUCCESSION

regulated by law of domicil, i. 211

SUEZ CANAL, the, ii. 149

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