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Of vessels on the northern frontier, 122, ? 1.

Of vessels on the western waters, 122, 2.

To be withheld, until payment of duties on equipments purchased abroad, 123, § 5.

ENSIGNS.

Number of, in the navy, 432, 9.

Relative rank of, 433,

Pay, 447,128.

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Students in the naval academy to be commissioned as, 451, 171.

ENTRY OF MERCHANDISE.

Allowance for tare how estimated, 255, 102.

No allowance to be made for draft, 255, 102.

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No goods to be admitted to entry without such certified invoice, 256, 104.
Penalty for making entry, by means of false invoice, &c., 256, 104.

When entry may be made by giving bond, 256, & 104.

Powers of the secretary, 256,
Remission of forfeitures, 256,

Duties of consuls, &c., 255,

104.
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103.

Goods not exceeding $100 in value may be entered, without producing triplicate invoices, 258, 112.
When collectors to take possession of goods remaining on board, 261, 127.

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When goods may be released on payment of value, 264, 150.
Stamp duties on, 270, 278.

ENTRY OF VESSELS. See Manifests.

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Appeals from state courts to the circuit courts, in suits for acts done by order of the president,
112, 7.

Appeals to supreme court, 112, ¿ 8.

Error or appeal may be prosecuted from territorial courts, notwithstanding admission as a state,
543, 1.

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Appeals from court of claims, 148, 5; 150, ? 14; 152, 26.

Writ of error to stay execution of capital sentence, 166, 75.

Bail in error in criminal cases, 202, 3.

Error to the state courts, 203, & 4.

Certain appeals and writs of error to be valid, 203, 5.

When the district judge may dispose of appeals in the circuit court, 203, § 6.

Error in revenue cases, 203, 27.

ESCAPE.

Punishment for permitting prisoner to escape, 160, 36.

In the navy, 437, 48.

ESTIMATES.

How made for the departments, 173, 1.

Heads of bureaus in the navy department, to furnish, 457, 16.

Of the post office department, 494, 21.

EVIDENCE. See Witness's.

Laws of the states to be rules of decisions as to the competency of witnesses, 204, § 1.

How depositions taken, to be used in foreign courts, 204,

Penalty for refusing to testify, 204, 8 3.

Fees of witnesses, 204, 4.

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EVIDENCE-Continued.

How commissions to foreign countries to be returned, when the United States is a party, 204, 5.
In the District of Columbia, parties may be examined by their opponents, 180, 34.
Witnesses not to be excluded on account of color, 204, 8 6.

Nor by reason of interest, 204, § 6.

When executors, &c., may be witnesses, 204, 27.

Testimony or answer of a party, not to be used against him, in a criminal prosecution, 204, 2 8.
How testimony taken before naval courts martial, 438, § 54.

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Persons brought into the United States, under extradition treaties, to be protected from lawless
violence, 206, 2.

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Of clerks of courts, in the tenth circuit, 103, 26.

Of clerk, district attorney and marshal in the District of Columbia, 209, § 1-3.

Of notaries, in the District of Columbia, 187, 102.

Of consuls, 139, 38; 140, 44.

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FEME COVERTS.

Wife deserted by her husband may have privileges of feme sole, in the District of Columbia,
196, 2177.

Proceedings to vacate order, 196, 8 177.

Wife may sue for detention of her property, 197, 8 177.
Damages, 197,

FERRY-BOATS.

177.

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Certain fines to be refunded, 209, 1.

FISH.

Limitation of actions for fines under the revenue laws repealed, 210, 8 3.
Distribution of certain fines and penalties, 201, 8 61; 270,

180.

Duties on imported, 229, 34; 233, 39-40; 240, 58.
On fish preserved in oil, 231, 39; 248, 73.

FISHERIES.

Bounties not to be paid until proof of payment of duties on imported salt, 210, % 1.
Act of 1813 extended to the mackerel fishery, 210,

2.

Act requiring three-fourths of crew to be citizens repealed, 408, % 1.

Fishing bounties abolished, 210, 3.

Fishing vessels may take salt in bond, 210, 3.

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FORFEITURE.

Of vessels engaged in the coolie trade, 145, 1.

Remission of, in certain cases, 263, 144; 266, 159; 269, 173; 278, % 16.

Of vehicles carrying smuggled goods, 267, 165.

Of buildings and goods, 266, 8 161.

Distribution of certain forfeitures, 270, 180.

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FORGERY-Continued.

Of treasury notes, &c., 154-7, 13-19.

Of papers in support of fictitious claims against the government, 211-12, 1, 3.

Of postal money orders, 159, 30; 509, 146.

Of documents under the bankrupt law, 98, 100.

Of public writings, 157, 20.

Buying or selling forged public securities, 157, 8 21.
Stamping forged bonds, &c., 157, 8 22-4.

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Punishment of certain fraudulent practices by persons in the military or naval service, 211, 2 1.
To be subject to the articles of war, 211, 1.

And triable by court martial, 211, 8 1.

Liability to continue notwithstanding dismissal, 212, ¿ 2.

Punishment of like frauds by civilians, 212, 3.

Jurisdiction of the federal courts, 212, 4.

Duties of district attorneys, 212, ? 5.

Prosecutor to receive one-half of the forfeiture, 212, 8 6.

Limitation of prosecution, 212, 8 7.

Certain persons not to act as agents for the government, 212, 8.

9.

Duties of solicitor of the treasury, in relation to frauds on the revenue, 264, 147.

Penalty therefor, 212, 8 8.

Repealing and saving clauses, 212,

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Penalty for wilful concealment or destruction of books or papers, 264, 152.

FREIGHT.

Lien for, to be paid before delivery of imports from bonded warehouses, 261, 128.
In case of forfeiture, to be paid out of proceeds, 261,

FRUIT AND NUTS.

128.

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