Propeller Commerce
by Nathan Clifford
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United States Supreme Court

66 U.S. 574

Propeller Commerce

Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the southern district of New York.

This was a libel filed in the District Court by Henry Fitzhugh, De Witt C. Little, John Peck, and James Peck, against the steam propeller Commerce, (claimed by the Commercial Transportation Company as owners,) averring a collision on the Hudson river with the libellants' lake boat, the Isabella, by which the latter vessel was sunk, causing an injury to boat and cargo of $17,000. The cargo, it seems, did not belong to the libellants, but was in their custody as common carriers.

The allegations of the libel, the defence set up in the answer, the facts of the case as they appeared in evidence, and the points of law raised in the argument, are stated in so much fulness by Mr. Justice Clifford, that they need not be repeated here.

The libel was dismissed by the District Court; but on appeal to the Circuit Court, a decree was passed in favor of the libellants for $11,443 15, and thereupon the claimants appealed to this court.

Mr. Benedict, of New York, for claimants.

Mr. Grant, of New York, for libellants.

Mr. Justice CLIFFORD.

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