The Volant

5 U.S. 179
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedDecember 15, 1866
StatusPublished

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The Volant, 5 U.S. 179 (1866).

Opinion

The CHIEF JUSTICE

delivered the opinion of the court.

The proof shows that the brig was the property of a neutral merchant of the island of Jersey, fully documented as a British merchantman, and regularly cleared from London to Matamoras.

The cargo was shipped by the charterers of the vessel for neutral owners, and consigned to neutrals at Matamoras, but had not been discharged at the time of capture.

It consisted in part of bales of confederate uniform cloth, of the same mark and of corresponding numbers with like goods found on the Science; but there is no proof of unlawful destination.

The brig, however, anchored in Texan waters, near the coast, and remained there until captured.

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