Case No. 7,383.
JOHNSON v. The ELIZA.
District Court, D. Massachusetts.
Nov. Term, 1807.
SEAMEN—WAGES—REVOLT—REINSTATEMENT—FORFEITURE.
[Cited in Abb. Shipp. 652, note, as an instance in which seamen who had endeavored to commit a revolt were, upon repenting and tendering amends, held entitled to be forgiven, received into service again, and the forfeiture of their wages remitted.]
[Cited in The Mentor, Case No. 9,427.]
[Nowhere reported; opinion not now accessible.]
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