36 F. 568 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York | 1888
It is conceded that if each vessel had kept her course after sighting they would have passed safely. The district judge has found, amid much conflicting testimony ‘given by witnesses whom he saw and heard, that -the Springfield changed her course so as to get from the Brooklyn side of mid-river into the Sammie’s water, and ‘that the Sammie did not change her course, or, at least, did not change it sufficiently-to bring her to the eastward of the track which,, by the first exchange of signals, she was justified in following. The new testimony