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SALARIES-Continued.

SALEM.

Of post office agents at Panama, 771, 3 77.

Of principal mail agent, in California, 771, 279.

Of superintendent of Government Hospital for the Insane, 307, ¿ 32.

Of pyrotechnist for the navy, 658, % 10.

Addition to pay of certain officers, 819, 26; 820, 8 39.

No officer to receive salaries of two offices, 821, 42-3.

Nor compensation for discharging the duties of another office, if salary amonnts to $2500, 821, ₫ 16.

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Portland to be the port of entry, 709,

19.

To be called the port of Sandusky, 710, 19, n.

Compensation of collector, 325, ¿ 34, n.

Foreign vessels may unlade at Portland, 330, % 62, n.

Goods may be exported from, to the British provinces, with benefit of drawback, 400, 854
SANDWICH.

A port of delivery, in Massachusetts, 600, 24.

SANDWICH ISLANDS.

Salaries of consuls at ports of the, 175, 1.

SAN FRANCISCO.

To be a port of entry, 115, 59, 61

Collector to be appointed for, 115, 59, 61.
Naval officer and surveyor, 115,

61.

Appraisers and assistant appraisers, 116,

67.

Compensation of custom house officers, 116, 2 67.

Examiner of drugs and medicines, 385, 281.

Compensation of inspectors of steamboats, 859, 2 68.

Circuit court of California to be holden at, 106, % 4; 107, ¿ 11.

District court to be holden at, 108, 17.

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Discriminating duties suspended as to vessels of, 164, 857-8.

To continue so long as reciprocal duties are levied on American vessels, 164, 59.
Salaries of consuls at the ports of, 174-5, & 1.

SAUK RIVER.

Land district, in Minnesota, 627, 15.

Register and receiver, 627,

District enlarged, 628, 18.

16.

To include islands west of the middle of the Mississippi, 628, % 20.

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Inspectors not to hold any other office in the customs, 323, 23.

Per-centage of collector, 325, 8 34.

Compensation of deputy collectors, naval officers and surveyors, 323, 24.

Extra compensation of naval officer, 325,

34.

Limitation of emoluments of custom house officers, 327, 8 45.

Appointment of appraisers, 366, 201.

Foreign vessels may unlade at, 329, 62.

And vessels from beyond the Cape, 330, 63.

Collector to grant permit to unlade at any place within the district, 300, 16.
Inspectors to be put on board, 300, 16.

Entry of goods destined for Augusta, 300, 18.

Compensation of inspectors of steamboats, 859, 8 68.
Circuit and district courts to be held at, 299, 8 2-3.

SAXONY.

Salary of consul at Leipsic, 174, § 1.

SAYBROOK.

A port of delivery, in Connecticut, 172, 8 6.
Surveyor to be appointed, to reside at, 172,

To do duty, at port of Lyme, 173, 7.

6.

Extra compensation of surveyor, 325, 34; 326, § 37.

Vessels bound to, need not come to at port of entry, 331, 8 66.

Vessels bound to Connecticut river, to take inspector on board at, 331, § 67.
Penalty for neglect, 331, 67.

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Great seal of the United States, 822, 1; 846, 5.

To be in custody of the secretary of state, 822, 2; 846, § 6.

To be affixed to commissions, 822, 2; 846, 2 6.

After being signed by the president, 822, 2; 846, 7 6.

To be affixed to other instruments on special warrant, 823, 2; 846, ? 6.

Of the treasury department to be affixed to commissions of revenue officers, 823,

3.

Of the interior department to commissions of officers under direction of the secretary, 823, 2 1.
How seals may be affixed, 823, 8 5.

Of the department of state, 846, % 7.

SEAMEN. See Protections; Seamen's Wages; Shipping Articles.

None but citizens, &c., to be shipped, 604, 5; 658, 16.
Naturalized citizens to produce certificate, 604, 6; 658, 217.

List of crew to be examined and approved by collector, 604, 7.

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Certified copies to be evidence, 604, 27.

Regulations to be prescribed, 604, ¿ 8; 658, § 18.

No foreign seaman to be received as a passenger, without permission, 601, § 9; C58, ₹ 19.
Privileges of foreign consuls, 604, 10; 658, ¿ 20.

Penalty for violation, 604, 8 11-12; 659, 21.
How recoverable, 605, 12; 659, § 21.
Limitation, 605, 16; 659, 25.

Shipment of, in foreign ports, 605, 13; 659,
What foreign seamen may be employed, 605,
Not to interfere with treaty stipulations, 605,

23.

22.
14; 659,
15; 659, 21.

List of crew to be delivered to collector, 343, 119; 603, & 4.

Masters to give bond for return of ship's crew, 343, 119; 603, % 4.

What to excuse production of the persons named, 343, 119; 603, & 4.

List to be in one uniform handwriting, without erasures, 695, & 17.

To be produced to consuls, when necessary. 605, 19.

Alterations to be deemed fraudulent, 605, § 20.

Unauthorized shipments of, to be void, 605, § 22.

Penalty for sailing without such documents, or refusing to produce them, 605, & 23.
Violations to be reported, 605, ? 24.

Collectors to issue protections to, 605, 25.

Time of coming on board to be noted, 603, % 2.

Neglect to be noted in log-book, 603, 2.

Penalty for such neglect, 603, ¿ 2.

And for desertion, 603, 2.

Penalty for harboring, 603, 3.

When survey to be ordered on complaint of, 606, § 30.
Proceedings thereon, 607, 30.

When costs to be deducted from their wages, 607, 30.

Penalty for refusing to proceed on the voyage, 607, % 30.

Extra wages in case of short allowance, 613, 52.

Punishment for maltreating, 211, 46.

For forcing ashore, in foreign ports, 209, 41.

On discharge of, in foreign ports, list of ship's crew to be produced to consul, 176. 5; 611, 45
Three months' wages to be paid to him, 176, 85; 611, 45.

How distributed, 176, 5; 611, 45.

Consuls to hear complaints of, 177, 2 8; 611, 8 46.

And discharge with, or without three months' wages, 177, 8; 611, 46.

To have liberty to complain to consuls, 178, ¿ 14; 608, ¿ 35.

How shipped, in foreign ports, 177, & 7; 605, 21.

Bond for return of, to embrace those so shipped, 177, ¿ 7; 605, § 21.

Consuls to reclaim deserters, 177, 9; 610, 8 42.

To inquire into causes of desertion, 178,

15; 610, 43.

When to discharge, 178, 15, 19; 610, 43; 611, & 46-7.

To discharge crew of vessel sent to sea unsuitably provided, 177, 12; 607, 33.

With three months' extra wages, 177, 12; 607, 33.

When consuls to be liable for extra wages, 179, 19; 612, % 47.

What expenses to be paid thereout, 179, 19; 612, 8 47.

Consuls to provide for, and send home, destitute, 176, 6; 612, 8 49.

Fund for return of, 176, 5; 611, 8 45.

Masters to receive them on board, 176,

6; 612, 49.

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Penalty for refusal to receive them, 176, 6; 612, 8 49.

Consular certificate to be prima facie evidence of refusal, 177, 8 6; 612, % 49.

Provision to be made for sick or disabled, 303,

To be exempt from militia service, 619, 2.

3.

SEAMEN'S WAGES. See Shipping Articles.

When demandable, 26, 7; 609, 39.

How recoverable, 26, 7; 609, 39.

Certificate to issue to clerk of district court, 26, 7; 609, 39.

Who shall issue admiralty process, 27, 7; 609, 39.

All parties may join, 27, 7; 609, 39.

Contract and log-book to be produced, if required, 27, 7; 609, 39.

Remedies at common law reserved, 27, 8 7; 609, 8 39.

Canal-boats not to be libelled for wages, 27, 28.

Commissioners to issue process for, 166, 5.

Payment of three months' extra, on discharge in foreign port, 176, 5; 177, 8, 12; 178, 15,
18; 607, 233; 611, 45-6.

When consuls to be personally liable for, 179, 19; 612, % 47.

What to be paid thereout, 179, 19; 612, % 47.

Hospital money to be deducted from, 303, § 1.

Forfeiture of, for absence without leave, 608, 38.

Absence to be noted on the log-book, 608, 38.

Liability for damages, 609, 238.

Forfeiture of wages, in case of desertion, 178, 18; 611, 44.
Extra, in case of short allowance, 613, 52.

SEARCHES.

People to be secure against unreasonable, 12.

No warrant to issue, but on oath, 12.

Power of revenue officers to search vessels, 148,

41.

Custom house officers may search suspected places, 410, 388.

SECRETARIES OF LEGATION.

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His compensation, 70,

138.

Pay of, to commanders of squadrons, in the navy, 671, § 132.

SECRETARY OF STATE.

His general duties, 846, 8 1.

Salary, 818, 3.

To publish acts of congress, &c., 20,

1; 846, % 4.

4; 846, 4.

To cause laws to be printed and distributed, 21,

To require security from contractor, 22, 8 7.

To grant passports, 39, 10; 188, 8 69.

To cause passports to be issued in foreign countries, 39, 10; 188, 69.

To prepare form of passports for ships, 341, 2 110.

To report changes in foreign commercial systems, 158, 16.

And commercial information communicated by consuls, &c., 158, 22.

To publish such commercial information, 39, 2 10; 188, 68.

When to issue warrants for extradition of criminals, 270, 8 3.

To make annual report of clerks employed, 133, 1.

To report expenditures from the contingent fund, 225, § 6.

SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.

To have the supervision of the patent office, 441, & 2.

Of the land office, 441,

3.

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Other census clerks, 120, 19.

Appeals to, from decisions of accounting officers, 280, 33.

To grant orders for admission of insane paupers to Government Hospital for the Insane, 308, 38
Salary, 818, 3.

SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.

Duties of the, 680, 1; 681, 2 6.

To make annual report of clerks employed, 133, § 1.

SECRETARY OF THE NAVY-Continued.

To lay annual statement of public contracts before congress, 191, 2 6.

To report expenditures from the contingent fund, 225, § 6.

To establish depots for coal, &c., 670, ¿ 119.

To authorize sale of nautical works, published by hydrographical office, 679, 202.

To detail vessels to test new routes, &c., 679, § 203.

To report expenditures for work and materials, 681,

14.

To be trustee of the navy, privateer pension, and navy hospital funds, 755, 129.
His duties in relation thereto, 756, 130-1.

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To make annual report of the disbursement of the contingent fund, 170, 16; 225, 8 6.

To furnish annual statement of disbursements, 169, & 13.

To publish annual statements of appropriations, &c., 170, ? 15.

To advertise for proposals for printing and stationery, 169, ¿ 11.

To regulate the printing, 170, ? 14.

To certify copies of journals, 171, & 24.

Fees therefor, 171, 25.

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

His general duties, 879, 2.

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To establish regulations for appraisement of merchandise imported, 370,
To prescribe regulations for carrying out the warehousing act, 387,
And report the same to congress, 387, 289.

216.

289; 390, 304.

To prescribe regulations to prevent re-importation of goods on which drawback has been allowed,
401, 356.

To report to congress, when the duty on any article has exceeded 35 per cent. on the average
market value, 354, 146.

To designate ports of entry for vessels from British America, 331, 3 70.

To limit and fix number and compensation of custom house clerks, 323, § 24.

And compensation of deputies, 323,

24.

When to direct prosecutions against custom house officers, 328, 55.

Power of, to remit fines, penalties and forfeitures, 116, 8 69; 281, 1; 282, 9; 283, 8 13.
To discharge insolvent debtors, 437,

1

To make report on the finances, 879, 26.

To cause weekly statements to be published, 879, ¿ 9.

And quarterly statements, 880, % 10.

To cause all accounts to be settled annually, 879, 8 7.

To cause accounts of depositaries of public moneys to be examined, 886, 7 53.

To publish monthly statements of specie on deposite, 888, 58.

To make transfers of public moneys, 886, 2 52.

To prescribe regulations for the presentment of government drafts, 888, 61.

How to prepare annual estimates, 879, 8.

To cause estimates to be printed, 880, % 11.

To submit estimates of expenses of collecting the revenue, 808, 3; 880, ? 12.

To prescribe regulations for collecting commercial statistics, 158, ? 14.

And form of statements, 158, ¿ 15.

To prepare and publish interrogatories in reference to steam navigation, 860, ¿ 77.

And report information received, to congress, 861, 77.

To lay annual statement of public contracts before congress, 191, 8 6.

To make annual report, of clerks employed, 133, § 1.

To report expenditures from the contingent fund, 225, 3 6.

His salary, 818, 3.

SECRETARY OF WAR.

His general duties, 899, 1.

Salary, 818,

3.

To have charge of the records, 899, 2.

Duties in reference to supplies, &c., 899, 23.

To lay annual statement of public contracts before congress, 191, 8 6.

1.

To report expenditures from the contingent fund, 225, 8 6.

To make annual report of clerks employed, 133,

To give instructions to adjutants-general of militia, 621,

11.

And lay abstracts of their returns before congress, 621, 11.

To discharge minors enlisted without consent of parents, &c., 73, § 172.

To furnish arms and ammunition to emigrants to Oregon, California or New Mexico, 900, & 4
Such arms, &c., to be paid for, at cost, 900, % 4.

SEIZURES.

People to be secure against unreasonable, 12.

No warrant to issue, but on oath, 12.

Jurisdiction of the district courts, in cases of, 231. § 11.

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