54 Barb. 200 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1869
By the Court,
This case comes within the principles relating to admiralty jurisdiction, embraced in the recent decision of the Court of Appeals, In Re Steamboat Josephine, (39 N. Y. Rep. 19.) It is there decided that when the proceeding is against a vessel by name, whatever may be the nature of the claim, it is a proceeding in the nature and with all the incidents of a suit in admiralty, and that all such proceedings are, exclusively, within the jurisdiction of the district courts of the United States. Consequently a statute passed by a state legislature, conferring the right to a lien on a vessel, and to proceed against her by name, whatever may be the
The judgment should be reversed, with eosts;
Clerke, Cardozo and Geo. G. Barnard, Justices.]