Reports of Cases Ruled and Adjudged in the Several Courts of the United States, and of Pennsylvania: Held at the Seat of the Federal Government, Volumen92reporter at the Aurora Office, 1876 |
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... schooner and the steamship " City of Washington , " the latter being on her return voyage from Europe to the port of New York . Just prior to the collision , it appears that the schooner was lying - to , some two hundred miles off Sandy ...
... schooner and the steamship " City of Washington , " the latter being on her return voyage from Europe to the port of New York . Just prior to the collision , it appears that the schooner was lying - to , some two hundred miles off Sandy ...
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... schooner first discerned the blue light of the approaching vessel , the schooner bore from the blue light , about west by north , as near as those in charge of the schooner could judge . Enough appears to warrant the conclusion that the ...
... schooner first discerned the blue light of the approaching vessel , the schooner bore from the blue light , about west by north , as near as those in charge of the schooner could judge . Enough appears to warrant the conclusion that the ...
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... schooner launched her yawl , manned by a pilot and two seamen , whose destination was to the lee side of the steam- ship . It appears that the yawl carried a light , and that she headed for the light hung over the lee side of the ...
... schooner launched her yawl , manned by a pilot and two seamen , whose destination was to the lee side of the steam- ship . It appears that the yawl carried a light , and that she headed for the light hung over the lee side of the ...
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... schooner did not display any such light , as pre- scribed by the rules of navigation . 13 Stat . 59 . Flash - lights were constantly exhibited by the schooner ; and it is fully proved that the steamship showed , in reply , a blue light ...
... schooner did not display any such light , as pre- scribed by the rules of navigation . 13 Stat . 59 . Flash - lights were constantly exhibited by the schooner ; and it is fully proved that the steamship showed , in reply , a blue light ...
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... schooner in the manner antecedently described , injuring her to such an extent that she sank , and became a total loss . Two faults are charged against the steamship : ( 1. ) That she starboarded her helm , which is admitted ; and of ...
... schooner in the manner antecedently described , injuring her to such an extent that she sank , and became a total loss . Two faults are charged against the steamship : ( 1. ) That she starboarded her helm , which is admitted ; and of ...
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