CAMPBELL, District Judge.
The Lake George, a coal barge owned by the libelant, laden with 1,540 tons of coal, her capacity being 1,600 tons, had been brought up from Port Reading on May 19, 1923, to Ninety-Sixth street, East River, where she lay loaded until May 21, 1923. On that day, at 9:20 a. m., the steam tug Senator Rice arrived to tow her to the dock of the Consolidated Gas Company on Lyster creek, in Astoria, Long Island. No one was aboard the boat, but after...
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