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COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE—Continued. *266 clerks of courts to report quarterly to, of money paid in suits on collectors' bonds. 423 *274 may transfer inspectors, gaugers, and store- keepers. 425 may appoint not exceeding thirty-five agents. .379, 425 to report to Congress annually amount paid for detecting frauds 279 duties of, in relation to sales of real estate for taxes, purchases, &c.; to have charge of real estate acquired for taxes; may sell or lease same....... 429 or release on payment of tax... 429 169 duties of, in relation to survey of distilleries 431 may designate special officer to survey dis- 169 432 may exempt distilleries of thirty gallons or 169 less from certain obligations... 432 may issue stamps for restamping packages of liquors, tobacco, &c., when orig- 202 435 may establish and change form of stamps, prescribe manuer of attaching, &c.. 448 .246, 286 egar factories established before March, 1879, within 600 feet of dis- 246 491 to prescribe rules, with approval of Secre- tary, for allowance and rebate of 286 taxes on spirits lost by leakage, &c., when removed from distillery ware- 246 505 sent of owner, notwithstanding in- 530 crease of distillery may make regulations as to entry of spirits 41 530 removed to distillery warehouse 40 may require new bond of distillers in case of death, insolvency, &c.... 531 166 may require withdrawal of spirits from dis- tillery warehouse, and tax to be paid 606 when loss of spirits is excessive.... 531 607 531 gaugers with quantity of liquor, &c. not to assess deficiency of spirits in case of 532 loss by casualty, &c... to make regulations as to withdrawal, &c., of spirits from distillery, &c., for manufacture of articles for export... 532 for allowance of leakage, &c.... 533 243 to prescribe time and manner of collecting OF 534 COMMISSIONER OF RAILROADS, his title changed from that of Auditor of 163 602 his duties.... 369 3 COMPTROLLERS (of Treasury) (See Ac- counting Officers), salaries of, and of officers and clerks in 2 160 deputies to perform duties of chief clerks.. 164 243, 244 First, bonds of collectors of internal rev- enue to be filed with. 424 244 Second, abstract of bids and proposals for contracts for Indian service to be filed with.. 246 243 COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY (See National Banks), salary of, and of officers and of clerks in 244 163 force to be employed in office of, for carry- ing out provisions for redemption of national-bank notes. 164 40,41, 631 cers Page. Page term of district court at Hartford, to be *138 held on fourth Tuesday in November. 497 *1:38 CONSPIRACY, to defraud United States; all parties liable *142 to penalty if one does any act, &c.. 484 CONSULS AND CONSULATES, *33 *268 salaries of consuls and diplomatic offi- *33, *188, see note, 331, 397 of interpreters in Japan, China, and Siam 400 of marshals of, in Japan, China, Siam, 7 - [334], 401 clerk hire allowed to interpreter to consul- ates in China and Japan; appoint- 3 35 2 time of transit allowed to, established by Secretary of State... 35, note, 36 salary of consular clerks, after five years' -51, 165 36 vice-consuls acting as consuls to receive pay, 159 36 462 bonds of certain consuls to be such as Sec- retary of State may approve. 32 347 compensation of........ [33], [*189], [332], 398 consuls not to be absent without leave more than ten days at a time, and if so ab- sent not to have pay, except, &c.... 39 165 not to correspond with private parties on public affairs.... 39 .243, 557 nor recommend persons for employment, 39 571 nor accept presents for themselves or others.... 39 154 respecting foreign relations.... 200 in certifying to voluntary emigration from China and Japan, to ascertain whether emigrants have contracted to service 404 181 at Aix-la-Chapelle removed to Cologne.... 201 at Omoa and Truxillo removed to Utila in 389 201 of marine hospitals... (314), 487 Hamburg to pay into Treasury fees collected for discharging seamen.... 334 at certain ports to be paid into Treasury. 400 in Tripoli, Tunis, Morocco, Muscat, and 195 Samoan or Navigator Islands in- vested with certain judicial powers. 351 to Ruatan and Truxillo... 306 in Russia at Amoor River discontined.. 192 192 and at l'ayal and Auckland may engage 100 192 prices-current to be furnished by, to Secre- 154 .334, 401 616 to make quarterly statements of exports and imports, with market price of 616 401 616 and commercial agents to transmit infor- mation as to rates of wages. 401 to report vessels leaving infected ports .... 314 617 clerks and allowance for......35, 334, 398, 400, 595 certain judicial functions of, in Egypt sus- pended 10, 625 117 duties of, in relation to invoices of goods intended to be transported in bond from port of arrival to inland port of 545 596 same. Page. 323 Page. CONTRACTS-Continued. for term of service of Chinese and Japanese immigrants void ... 181 10 for supply of cooly labor in violation of ..10, 625 181 for carrying mails, provisions concerning (sce Postal Service) ........224, 2:38–240, 323 313 for transportation of Indian supplies of certain amounts to be advertised and given to lowest bidders ..... 246, 286 313 of purchase of supplies for Indian service to be made after advertisement, ex- cept in case of exigency, &c.. 246 485 contractors for military and naval supplies 485 *275 485 certain, to be deposited with Commissioner of Customs *275 485 by whom to be signed in Post-Office Depart- mert for stamps, &c.. 288 323 485 not to take place until sixty days after first publication .... subletting without consent of Postmaster- General prohibited. 324 486 in case of lawful subletting copy of, to be filed and notice given to Sixth Auditor 324 486 subcontractors to be paid on certificate of Second Assistant Postmaster-General, 487 324 487 on water routes between United States ports; how mado.... 324 487 between United States and foreign ports 487 not to be for more than two years.. 324 Secretary of War may make rules respect- ing bids for, under War Department, require bonds of bidders, &c..... 313 number of, reduced.... ..[101], repealed, 121 COOKS, detail of company, in Army abolished..... 402 150 COOLY TRADE, tion of law, how punished 181 COPYRIGHT, books to have certain notice thereof printed 44 on each book or no action maintain- able for infringement 40 47 fee for recording, &c., assignment of.. 40 engravings, cuts, and prints which may be 464 41 what may be registered in Patent Office.. 41 by diplomatic and consular officers, &c., affairs prohibited 39 558 CONVICTS, insane, may be transferred to Hospital for Insane in District of Columbia . 104 Attorney-General may contract with State asylums for care of 104 restored to sanity to be returned to prison. 104 alien, not to be admitted as immigrants... 181 may be sent back 182 to have deduction from sentence for good 117 conduct; on discharge to be furnished with clothes and money 184 designation of penitentiaries for 228 fined .... 228 169 may be confined in jail when transportation would exceed cost of maintenance.. 228 169 place of confinement of, may be changed.. 228 in Territories may be provided for in other Territories or States ... 559 certain persons prohibited from being, in 171 75 83 Page. 497 pay of Page. COURT OF CLAIMS-Continued. not to allow certain claims where more is fraudulently demanded than is justly due..... 316 claims on Chinese indemnity fund may be 218 371 of horses, &c., during the rebellion by mounted New Mexico volunteers.. 421 claims to be presented within one year.. 421 410 rooms to be provided for, by Secretary of Interior.. 503 jurisdiction of certain claims against Dis- trict of Columbia.. 562 .562-565 to have jurisdiction of certain claims of Choctaw Indians... 608 144 COURTS OF INQUIRY, defendants may be witnesses. 312 records of regimental, garrison, and field offi- 403 cers, where to be filed and when may be destroyed 287 312 .497,498 not to sentence soldiers to be branded, marked, or tattooed.. *139 CRIMES AND OFFENSES, jurisdiction of circuit and district courts 173 149, 498 writs of error from circuit to district court 497 451 452 ration of centennial anniversary of 10, 626 39 under laws relating to Life-Saving Service; loss of vessels at sea. 64 12 and offenses relating to customs; various 13 77-82 willful injury to United States telegraph lines .... 102 13 bringing into country kidnaped persons to hold to involuntary servitude; selling 106-109 103 penalty for fraudulently obtaining gas in District of Columbia 116 471 liquor dealers and rectifiers carrying on busi- 132 affixing imitation stamps to packages of liquor 132 418 fraudulently claiming drawback on manu- 419 134 laws of, extended to Indian country not to 419 *139 539 employés of United States becoming inter- 418 ested in Indian contracts, &c., how 85 67 85 177 under law relating to immigration from China, Japan, and elsewhere..... 181 92,538 embezzlement of public property declared 338 183 receivers and concealors, how punished.. 184 337 may be tried before or after principals. 184 337 cutting or injuring unlawfully trees on lands of United States.... 186 breaking fences, walls, &c, inclosing public 105 186 driving cattlo, &c., on public lands 186 perjury by rettlers on public land. under act to encourage cultivation of timber. [9], 350 *139 which are not capital, except under revenue and slave-trade laws, not to be prose- 171 204 violation of prohibition of mailing obscene 171 books, papers, &c sureties on bonds of bidder for carrying 288 238 *229 657 Page 1 Page tax on circulation of corporations other 239 than banks, what to apply to...... 133, 194 ors), 545 241 other ports to which it is applicable. 202,599, 015 *272 and canals of States exempt from fees of... 13 seizure of books, &c., in case of suspected 484 smuggling not permitted .. moieties to informers abolished, and tines to 288 be paid into Treasury. compensation to be allowed for detection of smuggling and reported to Con- gress to oflicers and others for detecting and 299 seizing in case of smuggling to informers who are not officers 363 books, invoices, and papers required in civil suits under revenue laws, how obtained .... 78 failure to produce.. 306 78 custody of, by owner or agent 312 claim of iuformer where judicial proceed- ings are instituted to be certified by 313 78 where no judicial proceedings, to be proved to Secretary of Treasury 78 cept in cases of smuggling, prohib- ited; penalty 78 action against, to recover money so paid 370 79 officers and persons claiming compensation for informing, &c., and defendants, may be witnesses. importers to make invoices to accompany all importations, except, &c.. 79 437 or affidavit, in certain cases, showing cost and value. 79 and may be required to produce let- 79 failing to so produce letters, &c., cannot afterwards avoid penalty by produc- 440 79 defranding or attempting to defraud by 442 false invoices, how punished; for- 442 79 444 entire invoice not to be forfeited on account of undervaluation of items 79 merchandise entered in violation of law re- lating to falso invoices, &c., may be 474 seized and held for payment of fines, &c. 80 80 omission to add to market value cost of packing, shipping, &c., withont fraudulent intent, not to cause for- feiture. 80 80 to be supplied by collector or appraiser, 82 &c., with hundred per cent. addition- a), and duties collected thereon..... 80 81 custoin officers detecting violations of cus- tom laws to report to collector, who 131 shall report to district attorney for prosecution 80 in suits and proceedings to enforce forfeit- 314 ures, &c., issue of facts whether acts were done with intent to defraud to bo determined by jury.... 80 or by judge in certain cases. 80 penalty not to be imposed if no frandu- .59, [123], 326 42 same 79 |