United States v. Phelps (107 U.S. 320)/Opinion of the Court

750765United States v. Phelps (107 U.S. 320) — Opinion of the CourtMorrison Waite

United States Supreme Court

107 U.S. 320

United States  v.  Phelps


tion 2928 of the Revised Statutes, a re-enactment of section 21 of the act of March 1, 1823, c. 21, relates alone to merchandise taken from a wreck, and does not in any manner affect the proceedings under section 2927, a re-enactment of section 52 of the act of March 2, 1799, c. 22, to obtain an appraisement for an abatement of duties on account of damages to goods during a voyage. What was said in Shelton v. The Collector, 5 Wall. 118, to the contrary of this is disapproved. The subject is so fully and carefully considered in the opinion of the court below that we deem it unnecessary to do more than to refer to the report of the case in 17 Blatchf. 312. The judgment is affirmed.

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