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Fairbanks, The U.S. 420 (1870)

handle is hein.slavery/ussccases0380 and id is 1 raw text is: Details of the case in the opinion.
THE FAIRBANKS.
Direct and positive oral testimony on a libel for collision between a steamer
and a brig, going to show that the brig kept properly on her course, at
least until the collision became inevitable, will not be controlled by the
fact that the shape of tbe'wound on the steamer tended to show that the
brig could not have been at the instant of collision on such course, but
must have changed it; it being possible enough that the shape of the
wound was produced by a change in the brig's course, made, in the last
moment, to avoid a collision rendered, in truth, unavoidable by the
steamer's erroneous manonuvres, near the same time.
APPEAL from the Circuit Court for the Southern Dis-
trict of New York, in which court the owners of the brig
Santiago filed a libel against the steamer Fairbanks, to re-
cover damages sustained by the brig in a collision with the
steamer.
The collision occurred in a fair, mild night of June. The
weight of testimony from witnesses went to show that the
brig had properly kept on her course, which was about north
by east, and that the steamer, which was running about
south by west, had not properly avoided her. Opposed to
which was a fact, testified to by some witnesses, and which
seemed to inspection to be true, viz., that the steamer had
been struck in the collision by a square blow, indicative of
the fact that the approach of the brig was at right angles.
The District Court decreed in favor of the brig. The Cir-
cuit Court on appeal reversed the decree.
Mr. J. C. Carter, for the appellant; Mr. . D. Benedict,
contra.
Mr. Justice CLIFFORD gave the details of the case, and
delivered the opinion of the court.
Rules and regulations for preventing collisions on navi-
gable waters, between ships and vessels engaged in our
mercantile marine as well as between ships and vessels in
the navy of the United States, have been prescribed by
Congress.

THE FAIRBANKS.

[Sup. Ct.

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