181 F. 833 | 2d Cir. | 1910
It was conceded at the argument that the General Newton was not at fault for tying up at the coal dock in Hoboken.
The decree is affirmed, with interest and costs.
It was conceded at the argument that the General Newton was not at fault for tying up at the coal dock in Hoboken.
The decree is affirmed, with interest and costs.