Waring v. Clarke

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1847-03-18

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Mr. Justice WAYNE delivered the opinion of the court. This is a libel in rem, to recover damages for injuries-arising from a collision, alleged to have happened within the ebb "and flow of the tide in the Mississippi river, about ninety-five miles above New Orleans. The decree of the Circuit Court is resisted upon the merits, and also upon the ground that the case is not within the…

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