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Western Telegraph Company, Appellants, v. The Magnetic Telegraph Company and Arumah S. Abell, and Zenus Barnum, The U.S. 456 (1859)

handle is hein.slavery/ussccases0187 and id is 1 raw text is: 456                  SUPREME COURT.
Westrn Tdegra.ph Company v. Magnetic Tdegraap  Company.
structions from the captain to go for the brig, and to get there
before the Hector if he could.
We are of opinion,*therefore, that the evidence clearly shows
that this collision was occasioned wholly through the fault of
,the master and pilot of the Mabey.
The decree of the Circuit Court is therefore reversed, with
costs, and the record remitted with instructions to enter a de-
cree in favor of libellant, and have such further proceedings as
to justice and right may appertain.
THE WESTtRN TELEGRAPII COMPANY, APPELLANTS, V. THE MAG-
NETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY AND ARUmAH S. ABELL AND ZE-
Nws BARNum.
Where there was a telegraph company from Baltimore to Wheeling,.with branches
to Washington and Pittsburg, and another company from Pittsburg to Phila-
delphia, and from Harrisburg to Baltimore; and the former c6mpany com-
plained that the latter received messages at Philadelphia, sent from Pittsburg
ind. Wheeling, directed to Baltimore and Washington; and there was no di.
rect infringement of the patent right, nor any violation of a contract1 the case
is without a legal remedy.
Every person is at liberty'to use a circuitous route, if he prefers it to a shorter
route.
THIs was an appeal from the Circuit Court of the United
States for the district of Maryland.
The case is stated in the opinion of the court.
It was argued by Mr. Cornelius McLean for the appellants,
no counsel appearing for the appellee.
Mr. cM.Leai's points for the complainants and appellants
were the following:
1st. That they are, under their' assignment, entitled to all
the business between Wheeling and Pittsburg, and Washing-
ton and Baltimore.
The  defendnts could not have set up a parallel line of tele-
graph between those points, and the question is simply whether

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