270 AVES ISLAND. 



Correspondence on Silesian loan case. Dispatch of Lord Holder- 

 ness to Mr. Mitcliell, dated May 11, 1756, respecting tlie adjustment 

 of said case. 



1 & 2 Keddie's Ilaritime Int. Law. 

 Keddie's Researches on International Laiv. 

 Hazlitt & Eoclie's Manual, p. 84 to 96. 



EUROPEAN CONTINENTAL AUTHORITIES. 



Loccenius, De Jure Maritimo et Nevale, lib. 3, c. 5, p. 257, &c. 



Vattel, Droit des Gens, b. 2, c. 28, p. 283, &c. Am. ed. of 1854. 



Grotius, De Jure Belli et Pace, b. 3, c. 2, p. 663. Lat. ed., with 

 Grusnovio's notes. Ibid, p. 215. French edition, with notes by Bar- 

 berac added. Ibid, p. 538. English ditto. 



Bynkershoek, Qites. Jur. Pub., b. 1, ch. 24, p. 184. Duponceau's 

 Am. translation. 



DeWicquefort, on Enibassadors , &c., ch. 22, § 4. 



Puffendorff, Laio of Nature, &c., b. 8, ch. 6, §§ 12 and 13, et Notes 

 Eng. ed. of 1760. 



2 Kliiber, Droit des Gens mod. de V Europe, p. 1, §§ 12, 1, 231, &c. 

 Wesenbee's Comm., lib. 3, cod. tit. 13, p. 493. 



Struve, Juris. Civ. Syntagma, exer. 8., lib. 5, tit. 1, p. 309. 



Besoldus, Thes. Prac, E. 52; tit. Reprisals,^. 789. 



Leyser, Med. ad Pandectas, p. 30, book 2, tit. 2, p. 306_, § 4. 



Voet, Comm. on Pandects, lib. v, tit. 1, § 30, p. 248. 



Putter, Inst. Jus Pub. Ger., p. 415, § 383. 



Eoccus, de Navibus, d-c, and notes, § 22, p. 168, and notes; and see 

 Am. translation by J. E. Ingersoll. 



Wolfe's Jus Natura, p. 196, 197, and notes to § 572. 



Targa, Reflections on Com. Marine, c. 67, p. 158. 



1 Milnitz, Manuel de Consuls, p. 474 and inde. 



1 DeEayneval, Inst, of Int. Lata, b. 2 ch. 12, p. 205, Spanish 

 edition. 



Ibid., French edition. 



Magerus De Advocatia Amata, &c., c. 14, p. 738. 



AMERICAN AUTHORITIES. 



Danes' Abr., ch. 227, p. 676, § 66. 



1 Kent's Comm., 6th edition of 1848, part 1, lecture 3, p. 60, &c. 

 Wheaton's El. of Int. Law, 6th edition of 1855, part 4, c. 1, §§ 12 

 and 13, p. 361, et seq. 



Wheaton's History of Laivs of Nations. 



2 Peter's Decisions, Pref. to App., vol. 2, p. 1; Obs. on Ord. of 

 1681, &c. 



1 Elliot's Debates, p. 110; Mr. Sitgreves's speech, p. 453. 



General Jackson's Message, December 1, 1834. 



Hon. J. M. Mason, speech in Senate of United States on Fugitive 

 Slave Bill, asserting right of States to issue reprisals for non-delivery 

 of Slaves in 1850. 



