THE DEXTER


90 U.S. 69 (____)

23 Wall. 69

THE DEXTER.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. R.F. Brent, for the appellant, owner of the Julia, contended —

Messrs. S.T. Wallis and J.H. Thomas, contra:


Mr. Justice CLIFFORD delivered the opinion of the court.

Objection is made by the libellant that the lookout of the Dexter was insufficient, but it is unnecessary to decide the question, as it was a clear night, and as each vessel was seen by the other long before there was any necessity for precaution and in ample time before the collision to have done whatever the circumstances required to have prevented the disaster. Sufficient...

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