Case Name: THE RESTLESS. BURTIS v. THE RESTLESS; MOQUIN-OFFERMAN-HEISSENBUTTEL COAL CO. v. SAME; TRAHEY et al. v. SAME; RUTHER v. SAME; SEEMANN v. SAME; GUINAN et al. v. SAME; SULLIVAN v. SAME; HURLEY v. SAME
Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1896-12-02
Citations: 78 F. 927
Docket Number: 
Parties: THE RESTLESS. BURTIS v. THE RESTLESS. MOQUIN-OFFERMAN-HEISSENBUTTEL COAL CO. v. SAME. TRAHEY et al. v. SAME. RUTHER v. SAME. SEEMANN v. SAME. GUINAN et al. v. SAME. SULLIVAN v. SAME. HURLEY v. SAME.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter
Volume: 78
Pages: 927–927

Head Matter:
THE RESTLESS. BURTIS v. THE RESTLESS. MOQUIN-OFFERMAN-HEISSENBUTTEL COAL CO. v. SAME. TRAHEY et al. v. SAME. RUTHER v. SAME. SEEMANN v. SAME. GUINAN et al. v. SAME. SULLIVAN v. SAME. HURLEY v. SAME.
(District Court, E. D. New York.
December 2, 1896.)
Admiralty — Sale of Vessel — Liens under State Laws.
Macklin, Cushman & Adams, for Burtis and Trahey.
Peter S. Carter, for Ruther, Seemann, and G uinan.
Alexander & Ash, for Moquin-Offerman-Heissenbuttel Coal Co.
James Troy, for Sullivan and Hurley.

Opinion:
BENEDICT, District Judge,
in this case the same questions arise as In the case of The Glen Iris, 78 Fed. 511, except that there is no claim for damage by negligent towing, and no necessity for making a rest in any of the monthly bills on that account. Let the fees of the officers of court be first paid, and then the claims for which libels had been filed within 40 days of the date of each monthly bill, with costs pro rata, if there be not enough for all.