55/71 He stated the established principle to be that search and seizure could be used "not only" for "vessels actually intercepted in the attempt to enter the blockaded port, but those also which shall be elsewhere met with and shall be found to have been destined to such port, with knowledge of the fact and notice of the blockade." (_Ibid._, p. 108.)] [Footnote 1009: F.O., Am., Vol. 869, No.158.Russell to Lyons, March 28, 1863.] [Footnote 1010: F.O., Am., Vol. 881, No.309.To Russell.] [Footnote 1011: _Ibid._, No.310.To Russell, April 13, 1863.] [Footnote 1012: Russell Papers. To Russell, April 13, 1863.] [Footnote 1013: F.O., Am., Vol. |