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647 TITLS ¤—-AWJREIGN REM

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 be aeeedteewim the   er the crreeend. is ¢¤nrét~•~br¤•ch·¢!   meh MM. nn! perseh injured

by o¤eer £¢ y to discharge the klutlea`. et-hlaruid trust &r¢Hm te.law§~msy·l@t¤te,‘ in his mm _ am_ for No sale a mit upon aid bond and thereupon mmm ¤& lemlly`a d;·with;‘c0m M smt,'¢er vht& may @a leydaejerm; bet lf smh party te nearer in the l’0B$¢l`¢d` ‘ahd my iQ gains iereeqs in favor et the.

   the Unitedhtatu shall lmao ease be llahle

!m·°the same. lm uid bam phnll »rema,l¤,Zafl;ei· any j&- mem rmdered memes.}: a security torthe hermit ot any peréea by a the rendition et the same uatll the¤hele@•l¤*hnhpen recovered. (June w, 19(E, c. 1831, §1,¤8tntt646.) .N ¢ ·. » 79. Faulty ferfallnre te give had and ¢4»ie¤¤e¤z1e¤eet—r Every 1ar acdlea whe accept! my appmlumwnt tommy 0Qce t et ln the preeedw-aectleu witheat drst havin cempllm' with the provislem thereof by dm execution et an bond as tmmia required, or who shall willfully fail er neg-» lect te ter, my pm, am; ddlrer any money, preperiy, er exeete ac' received to agyilérmn. lawfully emitled theretm after baring hem by tm latter, M5 1'¢ ¤tatlve · er agent ae te de, shall be ¢tee® guilty et embewément and shall be M if by lmpriw t ter mt more than dye years and tay a dm of mt more than §,000. (Juana 80, l902, c. ml. I2. 82 Stat. 547.) ° ‘ A " y 80. wd agrlqltaral remrts.——Oms¤ls ot the United States iq teretm countries shall mecura and; tranmlt to me Dwrtmat et Qtate amtbeatlc mmmrchl information respecting eeuatrm or such and in such manmr and term and at as t& demrtmmt may tram tlmetotlmevrescriha. _A¤dtMyn!t¢1ba1s0precumaaM transmit to the at State, terthe uae or tmeagrlcultural Department, monthly reports relative to the character, cendltieh,

TIOHB AND INTERCOURSM § 85 t 'Wd . ivo yields of agrlwlturnl and horticultural ind@iu and other trwterm ot the country inwhieh they are

  • iY€i$' stationed; and the' Ttnry ot Agrkultnre is
       directed to embody the lntormamn thus
 or so mech   as be may &m material and

"s¤w=uee,nm hte monthly bulletin oi crop reporu. . ~(June 18, ,18@, é. M, 5. Stat.- 186.) o no L _ ,81. a — ha s utc exports, and wagu.-——·It shall be · the Qdutyot consnlst to maketh the Secrctsry of Stnte squarterly statement of exports from, to, the diderent

 to which they are   gtv@, as nur ssntey be, ° '

the market price or sxveies ot QJ t rté and imports, the duty and port "eharge¤,· it any, on articles lmeorted and exported. twéthernwith as tmy may be able to obtnin as to how, where, thrmw what ch s a market may he open® for mod@ manufac-

 oln hddithmto the duties new  M  3-; es hr law, it shall

be `Zthe ydut! ui conmls ot the Unhed Statg, nmually, »'to pro-

cm·e and trxnmlt-to the   of State, so tar as prsctirzablew lnforniatloh     rate of wages paid for
   their  ire  

{Jen; 27, 1819, `c. E {1,% Stat. . A g »

       im tocnrreit prices •~f  and as o

itotgrlcnltnral ·-E M: -—Q·Every mi tt.. ,mnil furnish

 to.tbeV8¢c&! of the Trasury,. as ottw as mall be required,

the prices U-current of all articles of ~mer&andbe. usually exported to the United States frm the porter lnwhich he as ¤¤;¤¢teo;_; me he~§hall_q.1s0'£\1r¤i¤h to or the ` at Mw oncein twelyemontks. prices cnrrejnt o!__ ah artlclesoi merc e- _ including of the term, the g•,rden,_’and_ the orchard, that nre thrmh the port . _’or_p1nceYin»which he is stationed. “And he shall nlm report as • to the chdncter ,of·ag1’icu1t¤rhQl in me, and whether they are zmponed to, or menqreemred ns tm aeito rm character hud extent ot egrlcnltnrsl and; hortlcultura nnrenlu

 Thntpnrt ot ·the,ln£o1metion thm obulnedwhich pertains. to agriculture shall be tranmtted by the Secretary ot

other Treasury, as boon as thegsame énll ¥ve been received by him, Secretary cd Agriculture, vi o shll same, or soimuch thereof may dem materkl end important, in his statin; the md www in dollars and cents,‘and. renderlm tables of weights end mensnr& tnto their American equivalents. (June 18, 1®,’c.» 392,4 % sm. wa) ‘ · ‘ j _ . `

 Certihcstinn of invdées  Ily.--—No cnmular 0%:e.r o

shall cettlfynny invoice he h ¤iti@ed ibkt the person

 oath thereto is   he teprments himself to be,

that he is a crmible person, and that" the statemmts made lundernsuch oath are true.} and he shall, thereupon, by his cernnme, mae met no was so women., en. s. 5 rm.) — 84. Fees for certihcatku of invo-ieg.———Fe$ 1'ortm consular certlhcation otlnvglcee shall he, and they hereby n;·e,·.me1nae·d vrlth the tees for o§cia1 servicm for which the President is` authorized by section 127 of this chapter to nrwcrlbe rates or terms. (Apr. 5, 1906, c; 13®,_ { 9, 84* 8tat. 101.) — · 85, of excessive fees for verihcatim of invoices; uensltyk-·The‘ fee provided by Inw _!or“ the rertdcationo of invoices by consular omcers shall, when paid, he held to a full . pny1nent,tom··furnishing blank forms of declaration to be signed by the shipper, and for making, signing, and sealing the certihmte ot the consular omcer thereto; and any consular omcer who, under pretense of charging for blank forms, advice, or clerical services in the preparation of such declaration or eertidcato, chargm or memes, any fee greater in amount than that provided by law for the yerihcaation of Invoices, or who demands or receiver for any, omcinl services, or who allows any ‘c1erk or subordinate to jbceive for any such service any tee or reward other than the tee provided by law for such service,