The steamship Gansfjord was libeled for the alleged amount of damages caused to the inner East jetty of East South Pass, Mississippi river, by her running into and colliding with that jetty. The libel was excepted to on the ground that it stated no cause or right of action cognizable in a court of admiralty, and that the court was without jurisdiction to entertain the libel. That exception was overruled.
The libel' on its face showed that it was filed under sections 14 and 16 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899, 30 Stat. 1152, 1153; 33 U. S. C. §§ 408, 411, and 412 (33 USCA §§ 408, 411, 412). .The first mentioned section provides: “It shall not be lawful for any person or persons to * * * in any manner whatever impair the usefulness of any sea wall, bulkhead, jetty, dike, levee, wharf, pier, or other work built by the United States. * * * ”
Section 16 contains the following: “And any boat, vessel, scow, raft, or other craft used or employed in violating any of the provisions of Section * * * 14 * * * of this act shall be liable for the pecuniary penalties specified in this section, and in addition thereto for the amount of the damages done by said boat, vessel, scow, raft, or other craft, which latter sum shall be placed to the credit of the appropriation for the improvement of the harbor or waterway in which the damage occurred, and said boat, vessel, scow, raft, or other craft may be proceeded against summarily by way of libel in any district court of the United States having jurisdiction thereof.”
The, libel contained allegations showing that the usefulness of the jetty mentioned was impaired by being run into by the Gans-fjord while she was in charge of named persons, and that a stated amount of damage to that jetty was done by the Gansfjord while so used or employed by the persons named.
.The injury alleged being to a structure which is to be regarded as land was, not cog
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nizable in a court of admiralty. The Panoil,
The material allegations of the libel were sustained by evidence. It was not error to adjudgo that the Gansfjord was liable for the amount of damage caused to the jetty by colliding with it. The decree is affirmed.
