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 844 FEDERAL REPORTER. �5 moiiths' aucl 4 Jays' wages, at 315 per month, from 28th June, �1880, 1,0 Decembet- 2, 1880, - - - - - - S 77 00 �2J months' wages to go home, - - - - - 37 50 �$114 50 Less amouttt paid Mm by captain, - - - - - 36 00 �$ 78 50 I report the amount due said seaman to be — �6 months' and 14 days' Wages, at $15 per month, from June 28, 1880, �to December 12, 1880, $ 82 00 �Passage money to New York, - - - - - 10 00 ���$ 92 00 Less amouht paid him by captain, - - - • - 36 00 ���$ 56 00 ���In estimating the aforesaid claims 10 days are allowed for the Voyage of a sailing vessel from Charleston to New York, and $10 for the passage of a sailor. �1 report that the claims of the aforesaid seamen, Cari Saatman, John Schacht, August Lass, John Saatman, William Muller, Maxi- mus Lundquist, and Hans Larsen, are liens upon the said barkentine Graf Klot Trautvetter, and are of the same rank as to priority. I report, further, that the said, liens are prior to the claims of the material-men, which were adjudged liens on said vessel by a decree of this honorable court, of date the twentieth of November, 1880, as stated in the first portion of this report. �The evidence taken before me in this case is filed with this report, and is marked as follows, to-wit : �Testimony of witnesses, Capt. P. W. Frundt, Cari Saatman, Hans Larsen, Maximus Lundquist, C.O. Witte, B. A. Pringle, M. W. Wilson, J. E. Philips, and W. M. Oglivie, marked Exhibit A. Power of attorney by seamen to Capt. Frundt, Exhibit B. Copy of accounts of receipts and expenditures of barkentine Trautvetter, Exhibit C. Copy of seamen's accounts, Exhibit D. Copy of ship's certificate, Exhibit E. Charter-party at Montevideo, Exhibit F. Char- ter-party at Charleston, S. C, Exhibit G. Translation of German law, Ex- hibits H, 1 and 2, and I. Lithographs of signatures to the shipping articles of the Trautvetter, Exhibit J. �(This report was subsequently confirmed by the district court.) ��� �