Reports of Cases Ruled and Adjudged in the Several Courts of the United States, and of Pennsylvania: Held at the Seat of the Federal Government, Volume 92reporter at the Aurora Office, 1876 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 28
... evidence is not only voluminous , but exceed- ingly conflicting , and much of it wholly irreconcilable . " The findings as to this part of the case are as follows : : - Hall is a man of color , of Indian and African descent , and claims ...
... evidence is not only voluminous , but exceed- ingly conflicting , and much of it wholly irreconcilable . " The findings as to this part of the case are as follows : : - Hall is a man of color , of Indian and African descent , and claims ...
Page 32
... evidence may furnish a safe guide as the proper rule of decision . Compensatory damages are claimed by the libellants for the value of the schooner " John D. Jones , " employed as a pilot- boat , which it appears was sunk and became a ...
... evidence may furnish a safe guide as the proper rule of decision . Compensatory damages are claimed by the libellants for the value of the schooner " John D. Jones , " employed as a pilot- boat , which it appears was sunk and became a ...
Page 33
... evidence shows that the approaching vessel immediately displayed a blue light , which is the proper signal to show to a pilot - boat to signify that the light of the pilot - boat is seen , and that her services as such are wanted . Such ...
... evidence shows that the approaching vessel immediately displayed a blue light , which is the proper signal to show to a pilot - boat to signify that the light of the pilot - boat is seen , and that her services as such are wanted . Such ...
Page 35
... evidence , to show that the steam- ship was proceeding westward to her port of destination , and that the schooner , though lying - to when the light of the steam- ship first became visible , was , in fact , on a cruise in pursuit of ...
... evidence , to show that the steam- ship was proceeding westward to her port of destination , and that the schooner , though lying - to when the light of the steam- ship first became visible , was , in fact , on a cruise in pursuit of ...
Page 39
... evidence submitted for the consideration of the court . Nor is such a course of investigation without its ad- vantages , even as compared with the foreign system , as it secures to the parties the right of cross - examination , which is ...
... evidence submitted for the consideration of the court . Nor is such a course of investigation without its ad- vantages , even as compared with the foreign system , as it secures to the parties the right of cross - examination , which is ...
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