Letter

Notice of motion, 1879. O, No. 40., the 27th day of January, 1879

[Inclosure 1 in No. 217.]

Notice of motion, 1879. O, No. 40.

In the high court of justice, admiralty division.

Between the owners, master, and crew of the steam-tug Admiral, plaintiff, and the ship Constitution, her cargo and freight, defendant.

ship constitution.

We, Clarkson, Son, & Greenwell, solicitors for the plaintiffs in their case, give notice that we shall, by counsel, at 10.30 o’clock’ in the forenoon on the 29th day of January, 1879, move the judge in court to order a warrant to issue for the arrest of the vessel Constitution, and for a further warrant to arrest her cargo, and, if necessary, to deliver the same, to answer the claim of the plaintiff for salvage services rendered to the Constitution, her cargo and freight; and further to take notice that leave has been given by the court to serve short notice of this motion.

CLARKSON, SON & GREENWELL.
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