THE HAMILTON FISH v. THE EXCELSIOR.
District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.
November 9, 1888.
In Admiralty. Libel for damages.
This libel by the ship Hamilton Fish against the bark Excelsior grew out of the same collision referred to in The Excelsior v. The Bruce and The Hamilton Fish, ante, 271.
Henry R. Edmunds, for libelant.
Chas. Gibbons, Jr., Curtis Tilton, and John F. Lewis, for the Excelsior.
BUTLER, J. What is said in the case of The Excelsior v. The Bruce and The Hamilton Fish, ante, 271, (just decided,) is referred to as expressing, the judgment of the court in this case. The libel must be dismissed, with costs.
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