Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/672

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600 Trrua xxxrv.—COLLECTION OF DUTIES.—C1~r. 11. and take in thereat merchandise, ngers and their ba , and letters, and mails. All such vessels shall be furnished by the gc5l§·ctors of the ports at which they shall take in their cargoes in the United States, with certified manifests, setting forth the particulars of the cargoes, the marks, number of packa es, by whom shipped, to whom consigned, at what port to be delivered; designating such merchandise as is entitled to drawback or to the privile e o being placed in warehouse; and the masters of all such vessels shall, on their arrival at any portof the United States from any foreign port at which such vessel may have touched, as herein provided, conform to the laws providing for the delivery of manifests of cargo and passengers taken on board at such foreign port, and all other laws regulating the report and entry of vessels rom foreign ports, and be subject to all the penalties therein prescribed. _ No duty by rea- Sec. 3127. Any foreign merchan ise taken in at one port of the United ¤¤¤ 9i *¤¤¤h¤¤8 *1* States to be conveyed in registered vessels to any other port within the ‘?"'$"_P‘i“;__ same, either under the provisions relating to warehouses or under the 27 May, 1848, c. laws regulating the transportation coastwrse of merchandise entitled to 48,1*- ZV-9·P-232- drawback, as well as any merchandise not entitled to drawback, but on which the import duties chargeable by law shall have been duly paid, shall not become subject to any import duty by reason of the vpssel in which they may arrive having touched at a foreign port during t e vo a e. Lakeflhamplain. S110d3i2S. When any merchandise shall be imported from Canada into “:m,rT1g{,j the United States, in any steamboat on Lake C amplain, and the mer- 109,s.4,vi3,p.597. chundise shall have been duly entered, the duties thereon paid at the office of the collector of any district adjoining Lake Champlain, it shall be lawful to land such merchandise in the same or any other district adjoining Lake Champlain. Entry of foreign Sec. 3129. The Secretary of the Treasury, with the approbation of the Y*"il”‘QS Bn? President, provided the latter shall be satisfied that similar privileges gn j,,,°gvmm,;"m` are extended to vessels of the United States in thecolonies hereinafter —%—e———— mentioned, is hereby authorized, under such regulations as he may pre- 6926 S;P*·»::g°· °· scribe, to protect the revenue from fraud, to permit vessels laden with ’v' ’p`the roducts of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Trince Edward Island, or either of them, to lade or unlade at any rt within any collection-district of the United States which he may designate; and if any such vessel entering a port so designated, to lade or unlade, shall neglect or refuse to comply with the regulations so prtscribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, such vessel, and the owner and master thereof, shall be subject to the same penalties as if no authority under this section had been granted to lade or unlade in such port.