United States Statutes at Large/Volume 3/15th Congress/2nd Session/Chapter 82

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2634501United States Statutes at Large, Volume 3 — Public Acts of the Fifteenth Congress, 2nd Session, Chapter 82United States Congress


March 3, 1819.
[Obsolete.]

Chap. LXXXII.An Act to regulate the duties on certain wines.

The duties on wines not enumerated in the act of 1816, when imported in bottles or cases, &c., to cease after 30th June, 1819.
Act of April 27, 1816, ch. 107.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, the duties now by law levied, collected, and paid, on wine not enumerated in the “Act to regulate the duties on imports and tonnage,” passed the twenty-seventh day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, when imported in bottles or cases, of seventy cents per gallon, and on wine not enumerated in said act, when imported otherwise than in bottles or cases of twenty-five cents per gallon, shall cease and determine; and there shall be levied collected, and paid, in lieu thereof, the several and specific duties hereinafter mentioned; that is to say: on wines enumerated in the act aforesaid, when imported in bottles or cases,Specific duties in lieu, &c. thirty cents per gallon, and when imported otherwise than in bottles or cases, fifteen cents per gallon.

Addition of ton per cent. to the rates specified, upon importations in vessels not of the United States.
Proviso.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That an addition of ten per centum shall be made to the several rates of duties above specified, and imposed upon the several goods, wares and merchandise, aforesaid, which, after the said thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, shall be imported in ships or vessels not of the United States: Provided, That this additional duty shall not apply to such goods, wares, and merchandise, imported in ships or vessels not of the United States, entitled by treaty, or by any act of acts of Congress, to be entered in the ports of the United States, on the payment of the same duties as are paid on goods, wares, and merchandise, imported in ships or vessels of the United States.

Drawback of the duties imposed on exportation, &c.
1816, ch. 107.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That there shall be allowed a drawback of the duties by this act imposed on goods, wares, and merchandise, imported into the United States, upon the exportation thereof, within the time, and in the manner, prescribed in the fourth section of the act entitled “An act to regulate the duties on imports and tonnage,” passed on the twenty-seventh day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.

Existing laws in force for the collection of the duties imposed by this act.Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the existing laws shall extend to, and be in force for, the collection of the duties, imposed by this act on goods, wares, and merchandise, imported into the United States; and for the recovery, collection, distribution, and remission, of all fines, penalties, and forfeitures, as fully and effectually as if every regulation, restriction, penalty, forfeiture, provision, clause, matter, and thing, in the existing laws contained, had been inserted in, and re-enacted by, this act.

Wines may be transported coastwise.
Act of April 20, 1818, ch. 129.
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That wines and distilled spirits, imported and deposited in the public stores, under the direction of the surveyor, in the manner prescribed by the “Act providing for the deposit of wines and distilled spirits in public warehouses,” passed the twentieth April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, may be transported coastwise, from the public warehouses in one district, to those in another district, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, without loss of debenture.

Approved, March 3, 1819.