Clearance to vessel with cargo bound on a foreign voyage, form of; penalty on master departing without delivering manifest and obtaining clearance.....
A copy of tariff of fees allowed by act of August 18, 1856, to consuls, to be annexed to clearances granted ve sels of United States; tariff of fees prescribed by the President......... 124,125 Before granting clearance, collector to compare manifest and entries with discharging officer's return................
Before clearance granted, master to deliver list of ship's com- pany, and collector will give him certified copy thereof; mas- ter also to give bond to exhibit copy, and produce seamen, on
Before clearance, owners of vessel to obtain certified copy of shipping articles such copy; evidence of contract...... Bills of health to be given, when; and copy of outward manifest, when.......
Clearance not to be granted to vessel having on board goods liable to inspection under the laws of the State, until certificate of inspection be produced.......... Collecter to deliver, with clearance, the register and other papers lodged with him on the entry.......
If shipping articles contain any stipulation, &c., contrary to the law regulating seamen, &c, collector to notify Department..
ZENS.
FOREIGN
MINISTERS ACCREDITED то THE U. STATES. FRANCE.
Entry and delivery of articles belonging to-see Entry of merchandise.
Vessels of, admitted on same terms as vessels of the United States only when laden with produce, &c., of France....... Vessels of, direct from Martinique and Guadaloupe, with the produce of either island, on what terms admitted........... Vesse's of, from Cayenne, in French Guiana, on what terms admitted.......
Vessels of, from St. Pierre and Miquelon, on what terms ad- mitted......
Vessels of, bringing fish from Newfoundland, not exempt from tonnage duties.......
Vessels of, with cargoes of fish from the islands Les Petites Oies, chargeable with tonnage duties......
Vessels navigating waters on northern, northeastern, and north- western frontiers of the United States, otherwise than by sea, must be enrolled and licensed.... Proceedings and requirements, same as under general law, regulating issue of enrolment and licenses, except as to form thereof; forms of enrolment and licenses.....
Vessel may be employed in coasting or foreign trade, no cer- tificate of registry being required; in other respects, liable to rules, &c., regulating registered vessels on those frontiers... Manifest of goods by canal boat, railway, or other carriage, dutiable or free, to be delivered at first port of entry on fron- tier; manifest to be sworn to....
If importation made other than by railway, &c., no boat, &c., to depart until manifest produced and goods entered... Invoice to accompany all goods, dutiable or free; to specify what......
Invoice must be verified, when; in what form.....
Goods must be consigned to a person at place of importation for purposes of entry, who will produce invoice-forms of entry according to destination of goods.......
Where owner resides in the United States, but is absent at the time, party making entry to give bond; for production of owner's oath to invoice, in what form.... Examination and appraisement to be made, by whom, and how; appraised value not to be less than that declared on entry. Additional duty accrues, when....
If appraisement cannot be made for want of information, &c., goods to be detained; packages for examination only will be so detained on bond being given; duties must be paid, or bond given, before goods delivered.......
Merchandise of the growth, &c., of the United States, exported to Canada and brought back, to be treated as foreign, and liable to duty, unless, &c......
Invoices of goods from a place where a United States consul, &c., resides, to be verified by such consul. If from a place where no consul resides, how to be verified........
Value at which goods imported from the Canadas or Mexico, the growth, &c., of another country, to be appraised; case when to be submitted to the department.....
Delivery of goods before entry, payment of duty, additional duty, or execution of bond, prohibited; duties to be paid in specie......
Baggage of persons arriving from adjacent foreign territory to be actually examined before delivery...... Foreign merchandise destined for a port in U. S by way of the St. Laurence, transhipped to one or more vessels, must be accompanied by certain papers to be entitled to entry......
FR HU IN Statistical returns of imports and exports to be made by collec- tors of frontier ports, how to be obtained; manifests of all articles must be produced, by whom Manifests what to specify necessary to the re-importation, free of duty, of goods the growth, &c., of U. S.....
Vessels of, with their cargoes, admitted on same terms as ves- sels, &c., of U. S.; date of act of Parliament-vessels of, with produce, &c, of British Possessions in India, exempt from penalties of act March 1, 1817...................
Coffee from or via. British Possessions, entitled to free entry, when......
Vessels of, and cargoes, admitted on same terms as vessels, &c., of U. S.......
Vessels of, and cargoes, admitted on same terms as vessels, &c., of U. S...
Vessels of, and cargoes, admitted on same terms as vessels, &c., of U. S......
Vessels of, and cargoes, admitted on same terms as vessels, &c., of U. S..
Coffee and tea in vessels of, how treated.....
Vessels of, on what ternis admitted into ports of U. S........ Vessels of, to pay tonnage duty......
Health Laws-see Quarantine.
Not included among provinces referred to in reciprocity treaty.
INDECENT
AND OBSCENE PRINTS, &c.
INDIRECT
Importation of, prohibited; all invoices, &c., of which they form part, subject to seizure..
Rights and duties of.......
Supervising and local of steamboats-see Steamboats, &c. In charge of vessel, not to permit unlading except in day time, unless, &c., and never without a permit.....
The duties imposed on inspectors by the 53 section of act of 2d March, 1799, relative to discharging of cargoes, to be faith- fully performed, how..............
May be put on board vessels by collector or surveyor, by collector only to proceed with vessel from district to dis-
Duty of inspector, so put on board, to keep book of permits, to be inspected by surveyor, when.
May go on board vessels without as well as within respective districts, or within 4 leagues of coast; duty as respects pack- ages found separate from cargo, or missing....
To secure hatches of vessel after sunset, or before quitting ves- sel, how; penalty on master if fastenings removed, or goods landed in absence of inspector......
When delivery of goods from vessel completed, to make return thereof, when, how-form, &c.......
When this return signed by inspector; how to be examined, countersigned, and endorsed....
Laws of States to be observed in granting clearances; no clearance to be granted to vessels having on board goods liable to inspection, until certificate of inspection be produced..... See Foreign Trade.
Inspection of deliveries from coasting vessels, when unnecessary Duty of special inspector at Panama, as to examination, &c., of goods transported in bond........
Duty of the special inspector on Tehauntepec and Nicaragua route as to goods in bond.............
Further as to the general duty imposed on special inspectors.. To take oath of office-form of oath......
Manifest in case of transportation otherwise than in bond, how made, &c..... . ..
Inspector at last foreign port on route to examine merchandise and certify, &c.; duty of customs officers on arrival of goods at destination in United States
Inspectors on the routes to report, &c., monthly to Department, specifying what.......
What is to be considered the "period of exportation" from, having no shipping ports-see Duties..... See Entry-Errors in invoice.
LICENSED
VESSELS.
LICENSES OF
VESSELS.
LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISH-
Vessels of United States permitted to enter certain ports in, and procure necessaries, how; goods to be paid for, how........ Vessels of United States admitted to ports of, and purchases may be made of articles; at what rates wood and water to be furnished; pilotage of vessels.... Vessels of United States to have.....
Vessels licensed and enrolled, and captured by, or sold to, for- eigners, liable to the same disabilities as registered vessels in such cases.. • • • •
See Enrolled and licensed vessels.
See Enrolment and license of vessels. Yachts.
Inspectors of light-houses appointed from army and navy, their duties to make temporary repairs, &c., under directions of Light-house Board.......
Inspectors to report to Board all special and general informa- tion, how often........
Inspectors to see that illuminating apparatus is kept clean, and instruct keepers in this and other respects Inspectors to report keepers not conforming to instructions.... Inspectors to dismiss drunken keepers, and employ substitutes. Objects to be particularly observed in making inspections ..... Inspectors to report quarterly services performed and inspections made. Special reports to be made, when.. Inspectors to see that keepers transmit to them their quarterly and annual returns......
Inspectors to examine and verify returns......
Inspector to report keepers, &c., who fail to do their duty..... Excessive expenditures, and where supplies run short, to be reported......
Light keepers' dwellings not to be used as pilot stations or lodg- ing houses, &c.......
Intemperate persons not to be permitted to remain on or visit light station...
Neglect of duty by keepers to be reported to board..... Keepers not to condemn or dispose of public property......... Property returns will be made by inspectors, how often.... In cases of damage to lights, &c., repairs to be made promptly, &c. Notices to mariners in cases of casualty..... New light-vessels, notice of proposed placing. Light-vessels, construction and class of...
Light-vessel's color and distinguishing marks. Painted on deck and cabins. Iron work, how to be painted....
Electrical conductors, kind and mode of fitting them; spin-
Data for preparing notice of proposed placing of light-vessel to
be transmitted in advance......
Light-vessels will be distinguished at night, how. Boats will be painted...........
Report and investigation of causes of abandoning stations..... 1016
Relief light-vessel to be sent with crew of vessel belonging to
Light-vessels, by whom to be moored or anchored............ 1020 Notice of necessary repairs of vessels to be given in time to prevent detriment to public service....
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