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WELLMAN et al. v. FREEMAN.
    (Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
    December 3, 1895.)
    No. 137.
    Dismissal of Appeal in Admiralty.
    Tliis was a libel by It. It. Freeman against H. E. Wellman and others to recover demurrage alleged to be due for delay of the steamer Annie E. Iiranz in discharging’ a cargo of lumber. The district court entered a decree for libelant in the sum of 8540, with interest from the date of the libel. 07 Fed. 796. The respondents appealed.
    Chas. T. Russell, Jr., William E. Russell, and Arthur 11. Russell, for appellants.
    Eugene P. Carver and Edward E. Blodgett, for appellee.
   On September 24, 1895, an agreement for dismissal of this appeal, without costs, was Hied; and the agreement was allowed by the court December 3, 1895, and the appeal dismissed accordingly.