187 F. 278 | E.D. Pa. | 1911
This suit was brought'against the owners of the tug Harry M. Wall for negligent towage, and these owners impleaded the tug John E. Mehrer under rule 59. The facts are as follows:
The Murcia is a British steamship, built of steel, 303 feet long, 41% feet beam, of 2,644 tons gross register, and at the time of her injury was carrying a cargo of ore, and was drawing 21 feet aft and about 20% feet forward. She was to be discharged at Harrison’s wharf on the Schuylkill river, about three-eighths of a mile above the most northerly of the two bridges that span the Schuylkill at Gray’s Ferry;
There is nothing to show fault on the part of the Mehrer. As I think, the Wall was solely to blame, and a decree to that effect may be entered. If the parties cannot agree upon the amount of damage, a commissioner will be appointed.