Page Vessels having fifty or one hundred and fifty passengers.. Ventilation, provisions for Cooking apparatus, provisions for Kinds and quantity of provisions required Discipline, provisions for keeping Penalties in sundry cases Vessels must be examined on arrival and departure Provisions in regard to space in steamers Vessels bound to the Pacific with passengers........... Emigrant ships must be inspected on arrival Same must be reported to Secretary of the Treasury.......... CHANGE OF VESSEL'S NAME, AND MODE OF PROCEEDING... Master must produce manifest of cargo.. Duty of collectors and other officers Master must deliver list of crew before clearance.. COASTING TRADE .. 269 269 270 270 271 272 272 272 ..... 273 273 ..................... 274 How and what vessels may trade between them without clearing and entering.. Duty of master in such cases When vessels must clear and enter.. 98 98 99 Penalty for leaving without delivery of manifest. ..................... 99 100 100 In case there be no collector or surveyor within five miles When vessel puts into port other than destination.. When manifest with foreign goods is lost or mislaid.... Permit to touch and trade. Registered steamers and other vessels may engage in coasting COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.. DECISIONS AND Regulations UNDER THE TARIFF LAWS... 206 DRAWBACK AND BOUNTY 102 ENROLLMENT AND LICENSING OF SHIPS AND VESSELS What vessels shall be deemed vessels of United States... Qualifications necessary to enrollment... Vessel forfeited if proceeding on foreign voyage without surrender of enroll- ment and license Page Change of master must be reported and indorsed Any officer may inspect enrollment and license.. Licensed vessel transferred to a non-resident may be forfeited.. ENTRY OF MERCHANDISE No goods to be imported in vessels less than thirty tuns.. ..... How to proceed when no invoice has been received 49 49 50 50 50 50 51 51 51 51 108 108 109 109 111 112 112 Oath by owner or importer where goods have been purchased.. Oath by manufacturer or owner where goods have not been purchased .................... How entry may be allowed when owner residing in United States is absent. 113 Goods destined for certain interior ports ENTRY OF GOODS FOR WAREHOUSING 114 115 115 116 116 ........ 116 .131, 142 ENTRY OF VESSELS FROM FOREIGN PORTS Where lawful to make entry Manifest must be ready, when 84 84 If the vessel have, as cargo, spirits, wines, or teas....... No goods to be imported in United States vessel without manifest.. Master must report within twenty-four hours after arrival Tunnage duty to be paid, and register and clearance produced, before entry. Passengers' manifest must be delivered Ships or war and dispatch vessels not required to enter.... EXPORTATION TO ADJACENT BRITISH PROVINCES Merchandise destined there, how entered on the seaboard Goods must be accompanied by manifest. Merchandise for adjacent provinces, when to be warehoused.. 255 Goods entered for exportation liable to forfeiture if brought back.. 257 Bonds, how extended and when to be put in suit............ 257 FEES, custom house, table of.. FEES, consular, table of..... FISHERIES, vessels engaged in ...... FOREIGN NATIONS, commercial intercourse with. FOREIGN-BUILT VESSELS OWNED BY CITIZENS OF U. S..... 52 293 293 262 78 * Page FRONTIER TRADE..... ..... 276 Free navigation of lakes and rivers to Indians and British subjects......... 276 276 Persons from adjacent territory must deliver manifest of goods.. 276 277 Vessels of United States on northern, north-eastern, and north-western ..... 278 Vessels of Great Britain on same.. ........ 278 Vessels navigating such waters must be enrolled, &c.......... 278 Collection of hospital money. GOODS DAMAGED ON VOYAGE OF IMPORTATION Damage to be appraised and allowance made Damage discovered on goods while under appraisement Damage must be appraised at original port.. ....... ............ ................... Where there is no appraiser, collector to appraise. HOSPITAL FUND... Who are seamen within the law Vessel cannot enter without list of seamen, &c.... List to be exhibited on change or renewal of papers........................................................ Payment by vessels in the coasting trade.. Accounts must be filled up by the master No deductions to be allowed. Collector may demand books and papers.............. 251 289 INSPECTION OF DRUGS Drugs and medicines must be examined before entry What are considered as drugs...................................................................................... Return must be made by inspector when delivery is completed.. If goods do not agree with manifest, penalty.... Inspectors may be placed on board vessels on arrival. Inspector cannot perform other duties His wages to be paid by master, if proceeding to another district.. Hatches to be secured by inspectors... Penalty for breaking or removing lock............................................. Goods cannot be removed until weighed, &c. Goods on board after a limited time to be taken possession of. Weighers, gaugers, and measurers must make return in three days......... 241 No goods to be delivered until reported on by appraisers .................. 241 Vessels ice-bound may discharge elsewhere........................... Page INVOICES.. No goods admitted to entry without invoice Invoice must be in the currency of the country whence imported.. LANDING AND INSPECTION OF GOODS ..... LICENSING AND ENROLLMENT OF SHIPS AND VESSELS LICENSES TO YACHTS. ..... Secretary of Treasury may grant licenses MARINE PAPERS... Passport, form of, will be prepared by Secretary of State.. MERCHANDISE, entry of ... MITIGATION AND REMISSION OF FINES, &c.. NAME, change of vessel's NAVIGATION LAWS.... .... ... 72 What vessels may import foreign goods 72 Forfeiture of goods and vessel, if imported contrary to foregoing provision.. 73 Fishing vessels must have three fourths American crews Coasting trade restricted to vessels of United States.. Tunnage duty on coasters, if crew be not three fourths American Tunnage duties on vessels of United States discontinued, &c. Also on foreign vessels, conditionally... Discriminating duties conditionally suspended.. 73 73 73 75 75 76 76 76 77 Goods in foreign vessels to pay discriminating duty in certain cases.. Additional duty on goods in foreign vessels not remitted on exportation.... 77 OFFENSES AGAINST THE REVENUE LAWS Putting or receiving such cargo into another vessel, &c. Goods entered below cost liable to forfeiture, when............... Resisting or obstructing officers of the customs............... Smuggling and false invoices.. Burden of proof on claimant in cases of seizure.. PASSENGERS' BAGGAGE .......... If invoice be made up with intent to defraud ................. 284 284 284 127 What is and what is not exempt from duty 127 PASSENGERS, carriage of. 266 PENALTY For making false register, record, or certificate.. For making false oath or affirmation PORTS OF ENTRY AND COLLECTORS PROHIBITIONS ............... Beer, ale, porter, distilled spirits, and refined sugar, certain capacities re- Indecent articles, prints, &c., entirely prohibited.. 244 245 Importation of dutiable goods in vessels of the United States navy 245 ......... PROTESTS AND APPEALS... 245 Written protest must be made to reclaim duties illegally exacted. 245 Importer's right of action limited in time 246 Duties not paid under written protest not illegally exacted. Protest, how required to be made.. Merchandise only free when imported direct Duties paid under protest not recoverable unless paid to obtain possession of Collector must examine protest before receiving duties Appeals under the act of March 3, 1857. The term ten days after entry " defined.................... RECIPROCAL TRADE WITH BRITISH PROVINCES. Schedule of articles free of duty Proof of origin must be given. Articles manufactured from materials produced in United States........... 233 247 247 248 248 248 232 232 232 233 233 RECORDING OF VESSELS BUILT IN THE UNITED STATES, BUT BELONGING WHOLLY OR IN PART TO FOREIGNERS Vessel must be measured, &c. . On change of master, indorsement as if registered... Master of any recorded vessel must produce certificate on entry REGISTRY OF SHIPS AND VESSELS. Vessels deemed vessels of United States Vessels entitled to registry. Proceedings preliminary to registry. Owner's oath must be filed in ninety days 234 234 234 234 234 234 ...... 41 41 42 42 25 25 25 27 27 Proceedings when ship and owner are in different districts Proceedings when ship is in a district more than fifty miles distant.. How a lost register may be replaced... Indorsement must be made on change of master Vessel sold to foreigner forfeited, unless sale be made known... On arrival from foreign port, owner must make oath to register 33 34 36 37 38 38 39 |