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Master of foreign vessel on coasting voyage must, in all cases, verify manifest before
departing...

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Master of any vessel for a foreign port must verify manifest before departing..
Master's oath that he will report any further cargo for a foreign port.....
Master's oath that he has no unstamped letters on clearance for a foreign port..... 25
Master must report arrival of vessel from a foreign port within twenty-four hours... 95
Master must make entrance of vessel from a foreign port within forty-eight hours.. 101
Master's oath on entrance of United States vessel from a foreign port, form of..... 118
Master's oath on entrance of foreign vessel from a foreign port, form of...

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Material obtained abroad by United States vessel liable to duty, when exempted.. 77, 78
Measurement of foreign vessels to be certified by the surveyor before clearance... 8, 159
Merchandise transported from port to port of United States in foreign vessel is for-
feited..

Merchandise evasively transported from port to port of the United States on a
foreign vessel.......

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Merchandise for a foreign port on vessel from a foreign port, permit to retain on
board....

Merchandise for another district on vessel from a foreign port, permit to retain on
board....

Merchandise omitted from manifest of vessel from a foreign port, forfeited....
Merchandise from steamers from foreign ports, unladen under general order, may be
licensed to remain on the wharf. . . . . .

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Moneys, etc., of deceased seamen of United States vessels to be delivered to United
States shipping commissioner...

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Moneys, etc., forfeited by seamen of United States vessels to be delivered to United
States shipping commissioner....

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Municipal and State charges must be paid before clearance of a vessel..

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Night. (See "Unlading.")

Nitro-glycerine on passenger vessels forbidden...

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Nitro-glycerine, how packed on non-passenger vessels....

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Notes, etc., of United States must be received from United States consuls by United
States vessels and conveyed....

Notes, etc., of United States must be received from Government by United States ves-
sels clearing for a foreign port.....

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Overtime, a sum equivalent to per diem of the inspectors must be paid for the time
of unlading beyond that allowed by law

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Ownership changed abroad of a United States vessel; marine hospital tax must be
collected......

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Packing of dangerous articles...

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Passengers' names, etc., and the number and kind of packages, of baggage of each to
be stated on ship's manifest.

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Passenger list of vessels from foreign ports..

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Passengers other than cabin, penalty for death of any over eight years of age.

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Penalty for neglect, on northerly inland frontiers, of steam-tug to clear.

Penalty for neglect to clear, coastwise, a foreign vessel....

Penalty on master of vessel from a foreign port for having defective manifest, or

none.....

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Penalty additional for having imperfect manifest, or none, of vessel from a foreign
port.....

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Penalty for death of passenger over eight years, other than cabin..
Penalty for unlading vessel from foreign port without authority..

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Penalty for unlading merchandise from foreign port without permit, or at night with-
out license...

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Permit for a licensed vessel under 20 tons to proceed to a remote port..
Permit for a licensed vessel of 20 tons or more to proceed to a remote port..
Permit for a foreign merchant vessel to proceed to a domestic port.
Permit to proceed coastwise to finish lading for a foreign port,

Permit for a licensed vessel of 20 tons or more to proceed to a near port with dutia-
ble cargo..

Permit for a licensed vessel under 20 tons to proceed to a near port with dutiable
cargo...

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Permit to unlade, unnecessary for vessel under frontier license, as to cargo from
another district...

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Permit on northerly inland frontiers to proceed farther inland, necessary for a foreign
vessel..

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Permit on northerly inland frontiers, necessary for any vessel to land cargo, pas-
sengers, or baggage..

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Permit to coal, before entrance of steamers.

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Permits are not to be granted before the entrance of vessels..

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Permits, some given as a matter of course on entrance of vessels from foreign ports. 120
Permit to land ballast..

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Permits for unlading cargo.

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Permit for unlading, penalty for absence of.

129

Permit to retain on board of vessels from foreign ports merchandise manifested
for other districts.......

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Permit to unlade, under control of an inspector, vessel from a domestic port for a
foreign port, at an intermediate domestic port in distress....

Permit for vessel from foreign port to proceed with cargo manifested for another
district......

Permit to retain on board of vessels from foreign ports merchandise manifested for
foreign ports.....

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Permit to touch and trade obliges a fishing vessel to enter as from a foreign port... 149
Pleasure yachts of foreign nations, when clearance coastwise necessary.
Pleasure yachts of United States, clearance coastwise unnecessary.
Pleasure yachts of foreign nations, when clearance coastwise unnecessary.
Pleasure yachts departing for a foreign port..

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Pleasure yachts of foreign nations, when entrance coastwise necessary.
Pleasure yachts of foreign nations, when entrance coastwise unnecessary.
Pleasure yachts of United States need not make entrance coastwise.
Pleasure yachts must all make entrance on arrival from foreign ports..
Ports of entry defined.

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Ports of delivery defined...

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Post entry upon manifest of vessels from a foreign port
Production of manifests by vessels from foreign ports, on arrival within United
States waters....

Production of manifests by vessels from foreign ports, on arrival within destined
districts...

Public packets are free from entrance and clearance..

Quantities of merchandise must be stated in words on manifests of vessels from for-
eign ports......

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Quarantine must be observed by vessels, and enforced by customs officers

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Quarantined vessels may be unladen by warrant of collector....

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Quarantined vessels may have time for entrance prolonged by the secretary..

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Railway ferry- or tug-boats, on northerly inland frontier.....

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Rebate of duty, indorsement thereof on register obliges registered vessels coastwise
to clear in all cases..

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Receipts of consuls, copies to be lodged with collectors

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Registered vessel, when she must make clearance on coastwise voyage,.
Registered vessel, when she may proceed coastwise without clearance.

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Registered vessels on northerly inland frontiers, from port to port of United States

touching foreign, must have manifest certified at port of departure.

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Registered vessels departing for whale fishery...

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Registered vessel coastwise, when she must make entrance

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Registered vessel coastwise via foreign port must make foreign entrance..

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Registered vessel coastwise via foreign port must have certified manifest from port
of departure.....

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Registered vessels on northerly inland frontier, from a foreign port, must make for-
eign entrance...

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Registers of United States vessels to be re-delivered to them after clearance..
Registers of foreign vessels to be obtained from their consuls, respectively, after
clearance...:

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Registers of vessels from foreign ports to be deposited with the collector or the con-

sul on entrance

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Registers of United States vessels must be deposited with United States consuls

abroad.

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Report accompanied by entrance to be made by master within forty-eight hours,
of vessel from foreign port...

Report of arrival of vessel from a foreign port to be made by master within twenty-
four hours.

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Return of inspector to be examined by surveyor, naval officer, and collector..
Rhode Island and Long Island to be treated as adjoining..

Return by inspector, to the collector and naval officer, of merchandise unladen from
vessel from foreign port....

Report, special, of spirits and wines, to the surveyor, to be made by vessel from for-
eign port

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Seamen, discharge or shipment of, should be noted on crew-list as well as on ship-

ping articles by United States consuls....

Seamen, extra wages on discharge abroad, for cause.

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Seamen, extra wages on discharge abroad, with consent or on sale of vessel........ 171
Seamen, no extra wages on discharge abroad because of stranding or condemnation
of vessel..

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Sealing vessels on northerly inland frontier, to enable them to proceed and unlade
beyond port of first arrival..

Sealing up excessive sea stores is not permissible; duty should be exacted..

Sea stores on vessels under frontier license from foreign port, how manifested and
declared, duty on .......

Sea stores of vessels from foreign ports must be stated in detail on manifest..
Sea stores of vessels from foreign ports, duty on excessive...

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Shippers' manifests of their respective parts of cargo for a foreign port.
Shipping articles, certified, must be obtained by United States vessels bound for a
foreign port.....

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Shipping articles, when to be executed before United States shipping commissioner. 34
Shipping articles must be produced to United States consuls, and discharge or ship-
ment of men noted thereon. . . .

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Shipping commissioner, moneys, etc., of deceased seamen of United States vessels
must be delivered to him....

Shipping commissioner, moneys, etc., forfeited by seamen of United States vessels
must be delivered to him.

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Shipping commissioner, when articles must be executed before him..

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Spirits and wines, special report of, to surveyor, on arrival from a foreign port..... 102
State and municipal charges on vessel from a foreign port must be paid before clear-

ance...

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State inspection laws must be observed and certificate produced before clearance ...
Steamers from foreign ports, general order for certain ones....

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Steamers from foreign ports must be granted license to unlade at night, under gen-
eral order, on certain conditions....

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Steamers from foreign ports may retain all the coal...

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Steamers carrying passengers, dangerous articles....

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Steam-tugs, towing boats, etc., if the latter are undocumented, must be cleared, other-
wise, not....

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Steam-tugs foreign, towing between United States ports..
Steam-tugs or ferry-boats of foreign railway company..
Supplementary manifest of outward cargo foreign..

Sugar in certain quantity makes clearance necessary for a licensed vessel coastwise. 1, 2

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Time for entrance of quarantined vessel may be prolonged by Secretary of the Treasury 97
Time for unlading vessel from foreign port, how much allowed.....
Time for unlading vessel from foreign port, extension of, overtime. .
Tonnage of foreign vessel to be ascertained and stated before clearance...
Tonnage duty of fifty cents per ton on foreign vessel transporting merchandise or
passengers coastwise.....

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Tonnage duty of thirty cents per ton on vessels generally, from foreign ports
Tonnage duty, as to pleasure yachts....

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Tonnage duty, as to vessels having fishing license and permit to touch and trade..
Tonnage duty, as to mail steamers of United States from Brazil...

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Tonnage duty of fifty cents, instead of thirty, per ton, on United States vessel having
alien officer....

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Tonnage duty of thirty cents per ton, additional, on recorded vessels of nations which
discriminate against United States vessels

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Tonnage duty of fifty cents per ton, additional, on undocumented vessels owned by
citizens of United States.....

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Tonnage duty of two dollars per ton, additional, on vessels from any port closed to
United States vessels....

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Tonnage duty, certificate of payment..

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Tonnage duty must be exacted for the year; no allowance for disuse or loss of vessel,

nor for alteration of tonnage..

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Tonnage duty. (See "Light Money.")

Tug-boats of foreign railway company...

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Unlading on northerly inland frontier, vessel from another district in open day only,
unless by special license...

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Unlading on northerly inland frontier, vessel from a foreign port in open day only,
except by special license...

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Unlading on northerly inland frontier, foreign vessel from foreign port must be at
the first port of arrival, unless the collector there indorse on manifest permit to
proceed farther inland....

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Unlading on northerly inland frontier of vessel from foreign port, with dutiable mer-
chandise, must be at the first port of arrival, unless the vessel be sealed and
allowed to proceed...

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Unlading of a foreign vessel from a foreign port by sea, nowhere except at a port
of entry..

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Unlading of a United States vessel from a foreign port by sea may be at a port of

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Unlading of vessel from a foreign port by sea in open day only, except by special
license..

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Unlading without permit, or between sunset and sunrise without license, penalty.... 129
Unlading of vessel from foreign port by sea, allowance of time for....
Unlading of vessel from foreign port by sea, extension of time for...
Unlading of vessel from foreign port by sea, gencral order for, in ordinary cases.... 133
Unlading certain steamers from foreign ports by sea, general order for........
Unlading steamers at night under general order, on certain conditions.....
Unlading sailing vessels at night by special license, no extra compensation to
inspectors....

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Unlading vessels returned in distress after clearance for a foreign port.
Unlading of vessel in distress at an intermediate port bound from a domestic for a
foreign port...

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Unlading vessels from foreign ports in distress at ports not of destination..

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Vessels laden with live-oak timber from certain States, collectors must ascertain
whether lawfully cut. . . . . . .

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Vessels of 30 tons or more only can import dutiable merchandise, except on
northerly inland frontier..

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Wages, etc., of deceased seamen of United States vessels to be delivered to United
States shipping commissioner before clearance....

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Wages, etc., forfeited by seamen of United States vessels to be delivered to United
States shipping commissioner....

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Wages, extra, of seamen of United States vessels, discharged abroad for cause.. . . . 170

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