Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 1.djvu/911

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TITLE L.-—VESSEIS IN DOMESTIC COMMERCE. 839 Sec. 4343. The deggty collector who may be appointed to reside at Enrollment; at Chesapeake City, in aryland, shall have power to grant enrollments Ch°““P°“k" 01*% and licenses to vessels. Md' 3 Mar., 1849, c. 127, s. 2, v. 9, p. 414. Sec. 4344. The Secretary of the Treasury may authorize the surveyor Surveyors may of any port of delivery, under such regulations as he shall deem neces- b° *{f*h°*·¤°*1 “’ uarzy, to enroll and license vessels to be employed in the coasting-trade ?l`.°.£°°Qi°;.-4 Enodféghsnes, in like manner as collectors of ports of entry are author- MU $`°b-at 1232%;- 0. ,S. , V. , . . Sec. 4345. The surveyors appointed for the rts of Cold Spring, on Surveyorsawold the north side of Long sland, reenport and Bgrt Jefferson, all in the SPri¤g,Greenport, State of New York, s all have power to enroll and license vessels to be ““,d.P°'°J°¤°”°“‘ employed_ in the coasting trade and fisheries, and to enter and clear and 26 Jun., 1s4s, c. gsrant registers and other usual papers to vessels employed in the whale- 5. v- 9, p- 209. heries, under such restrictions and regulations as the Secretary of the 1,31 A“¤·· 1852, °· Treasury may deem necessary. 5'°‘3’v‘10’p'144‘ Sec. 4346. Any surveyor who shall perform the duties directed to be Fm of smvayor performed by the two preceding sections shall be entitled to receive the for enrollment. same commissions and fees as are allowed by law to collectors, for per- forming the same duties. 14,s. 2, v. il, p.3i’3. Sec. 4347. No merchandise shall be [imported] [transported] under Transportation penalty of forfeiture thereof, from one port of the United States to of ”?°’° °¤d1¤° 111 another port of the United States, in a vessel belongin wholly or in part to a sub]ect of any foreign power; but this section shall not be construed 1 Mar-. 1817. <=· to prohibit the sailing of any foreign vessel from one to another port of 31;,*,,;- "·3ig;,f51· the United States, provided no merchandise, other than that imported 2,3 Sz", Q7' gf in such vessel from some foreign port, and which shall not have been 483i ’ ’_ unladen, shall be carried from one port or place to another in the United 18 Feb-, 1875, c- States: Provided, however, That from the date of the President’s proc- 8°é,;’·1{,8,;P,g$?· lamation declaring that he has evidence that the Imlperial Parliament of 69 ,,_ lg °},_ 251i °` Great Britain, the Parliament of Canada, and the egislature of Prince` Edward’s Island have passed laws on their vpart to give effect to the provisions of the treaty of Washington of r ay eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy—0ne, as contained in articles eighteen to twenty-five, inclusive, and article thirty of said treaty; and so long as said articles remain in force, according to the terms and conditions of article thirty- third of said treaty, all subjects of Her Britannic Majesty may carry in British vessels, without payment of duty, goods, wares, or merchandisc from one port or place within the territory of the United States, upon the Saint Lawrence, the great lakes, and the rivers connecting the same, to another port or place within the territory of the United States as aforesaid: And rrozhledfie/·fhm·, That a portion of such transportation is made throu h the Dominion of Canada by land-carriage and in bond, under such rgles and regulations as ma be agreed upon between the overnment of Her Britannic Msfesty andy the Government of the United States: And pr01rJded_fl4rthe1·, Tlhat the President of the United States may, by proclamation, suspend the right of carrying provided for by this section, in case the Dominion of Canada should at any time deprive the citizens of the United States of the use of the canals in the said Dominion on terms of equality with the inhabitants of the Dominion, as provided in article t,wenty-seventh of said treaty: Andpr·0vided_fe¢rth¢v·, That in case an * export or othengduty continues to be levied after the sixteenth day of June, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, [no] [on] lumber or timber of any kind cut on that portion of the American territory, in the State of Maine, watered by the river Saint John and its tributaries., and floated down that river to the sea, when the same is shipped to the United States from the province of New Brunswick, that then, and in that case, the President of the United States may, by proclamation, suspend all rights of carr ring provided for by this section for such period as such export or other duty mzy be levied. Ssc. 4348. The sea-coast an navigable rivers of the United States Establisnmentoi shall be divided into thiee great districts: the first to include all the K1‘¤*<11¤1>¤¢¤‘~ collectiomdistricts on the sea-coast and navigable rivers, between the 2-T-03--58