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188 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 201. 1866. ° hteen hundred and forty-nine , _ other u oses," a roved March three, ew _ _ 1$l¤1i inl°tltl8l he shall ill subjectptld be removed from oiiide, and to forfeit to the United M°g‘}Y° "°'t States any share or part of the moneys withheld to which he might othergiulgbsggggsut wise be entitled; and all moneys received by collectors for the custody of cd for as star- goods, wares, and merchandise in bonded warehouses, shall the lpccountcid

    • 5* for as storave under the provisions of the 6..h section 0 the act o

, h. 5, 5. _ _ lvdtz. ,3 42:2. March thnrdreighteen hundred and forty-one. I Sec. 41. And be it further enacted, That xt shall the duty of the °‘:‘l&mm '“}”i"fi ill §°£I’F`r”°°‘°l’ ”»}“d°‘* °’t"‘ l€"l~lf”.$a,T§`éH2“f.’Ft§Z“.X£§? riving in_wnters 0 t 0 n1 S P01I1I1I1y Ofélgtl (51*1*1 0 I , gig; gfégdfop northeastern, or northwestern frontiers lpf the Elngted States, tohrelpor;] it {gn \ ces gdjg,. the 0mCS of any COllf5ClOI' O].` d;6plIt»y CO GCDOI' 0 t G CUSWIFS, W IC S 8 <=:¤¤¢ l¤l>:°!‘¤h¤¤‘¤» be nearest to the point at which such vessel may enter said waters; and f‘°°‘ ft"';'Q2§;"°;l,§ such vessel shall not proceed further inland, either to unlade or take in neiilestcoliec- cargo, without a special permit from such collplctor or gpputy pollector,

  • ·°*‘· issued under and in accordance with such gener or speci revu ations as

_ the Secretary of the Treasury may in his discretion, from tinlbe to time, F°tf°’mr°' prescribe. And for any violation of this section Such vessel shall be seized and forfeited. Penalty upon Sec. 42. And be it further enacted, That if any collector of the cus- ¤0U¤¤*¤¤'¤ ¤¤‘ i¤· toms, supervising or local inspector of steamboats, or otherioflicer, shall gl;?:;,:::; ,-0,. neglect or refuse to make any of the returns or reports which he- is reno: making re- quired to make at stated times by any act of Congress or regulation of

  • “‘T'“a‘%°· the Treasury Department, other than his acc0uuts,with1n the time preqmm yscribed by such act or regulation, he shall, upon conviction thereof before the district court of his district, forfeit and pay, for the use of the

United States, any sum not less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars. _Repea1 of cer- Sec. 43. And be it further enacted, That the act entitled “An actfor

  • @‘“°·;*“·°'P“‘“ the more effectual recovery of debts due from individuals to the United

0 ]?1ll)6;ch.48. States," approved March three, seventeen hundred and ninety-five ; and Vol- i- P- 441- the act entitled "An act to extend for a longcrfperiog thed séeveral acts now in force for the relief of insolvent debtors 0 the nit tates," ap- G8i10.¤h-ggi proved May twenty-seven, eighteen hundred and forty; and the last ° ‘ v' p' ’ clause of the tenth section of the act entitled "An act for enrolling and 1793 ch 8 § 10 licensing ships and vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fish- ],,;, ,,{m}sc_ ’ cries, and for regulating the same," approved February eighteen, seven- Vol- i- P- 309- teen hundred and ninety-three, being all after the" words “ pomplied with"; and the seventh section of the act entitled " n act ma *in¤ apro riations for the civil and di lomatic expenses of the vovernmerd for 1844 ii 105 g·· P P ll - ° Vm[°v_’p_ Gm" the fiscal year ending the thirticth day of June, eighteen hundred aud forty-five, and for other purposes," approved June seventeen, eighteen hundred and forty-four; and the one hundred and third section of the act 1799*,%};: 22°§ entitled "An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and ton- Vo1.1. p. 701. ne.ge," approved March two, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine; and the tenth section of the act entitled "An act amendatory of certain acts imposing duties upon foreign importations," approved March three, eighi;tlil°;ii{.8:ll4ia2l teen hundred and sixty-five; and all other acts and parts of acts conflicting with or supplied by this act, he, and the same are hereby, repealed. Pending pro- Sec. 44. And be ztfurther enacted, That the provisions of this act shall gg3T? mi “f‘ not be deemed to affect any action or proceeding or ind1ctment pending ` at the time this act shall take effect, but the same shall be tried, and dtsposed of, and judgment or decree executed as if this act had not been passed. Approved, July 18, 1866.