59 F. 473 | E.D. Pa. | 1894
The only question involved is one of fact. The respondents seek to have the value of three bags of sugar, (a part of the cargo,) $41.40, deducted from the freight, on the ground that the delivery was short to this extent. The bill of lading acknowledges the receipt of 6,443 bags, and the respondent’s output tally shows only 6,440 bags. If there was nothing more the claim would be allowed. While the ship is liable only for the cargo received the bill of lading has the force of a written receipt, and hinds her until disproved. To discredit it and the respondent’s output tally the libelant invites our attention to a dispute which existed respecting the intake count, and to a discrep
The libel is therefore sustained.