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The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Perils of peace. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], Bread Versus whiskey. (search)
The Mason and Slidell case.
--The New York Albion, organ of the British interest in New York, has a long editorial in relation to the arrest of Mason and Slidell, which the New York papers regard as giving a clue to the ground of complaint that the English may assert.
The Albion admit that "a belligerent may stop and search any merchant vessel any where at sea, on suspicion that the latter may be, in whole or in part, employed in the enemy's service," The offence in the present case consn contemporaries dissolves into thinnest air. We admit the unquestioned right of belligerents to visit and search neutral merchant ships; the Trent is a public vessel.
An enemy's ambassador may, unquestionably, be stopped upon the high sea; Alesers Slidell and Mason are not ambassadors.
Private ships fraudulcutly carrying dispatches (says Sir W. Scott, the word italicised being conveniently omitted just now by all the American commentators,) are subject to confiscation; the Trent was not fra
The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Perils of peace. (search)