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Pennsylvania R. Co. et al. v. Daily’s Adm’x.
    
      (Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
    
    December 14, 1891.)
    Appeal from the Circuit Court of the Unitod States for the Southern District of New York.
    In Equity. Libel in personam by the administratrix of Patrick Daily against the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company as owner of the tugs Young America and John E. Berwind, and against the Norwich & New York Transportation Company as owner of the steamer City of New York, to recover for the death of her intestate, who was drowned in consequence of the collision, giving rise to the libel against these three vessels. 49 Fed. Bep. 956. By stipulation of the parties, decrees of like effect as in that ease were entered in this, both in the district court, and upon this appeal.
    For former report, see 44 Fed. Bep. 693.
    
      Charles C. Burlingham, for appellant Norwich & N. Y. Transp. Co.
    
      Henry Galbraith Ward, for appellant Pennsylvania R. Co.
    
      Edwin D. McCarthy, for appellee.