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 560 THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1862. which shall remain in the public stores or bonded warehouse For more than three months from the date of original importation, if withdrawn for consumption, and all goods on shipboard on the first day of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, shall be subject to the duties prescribed by Goodsin Enh this act: Provided, That all goods which now are or may be deposited in U? FSM °° ° public store or bonded warehouse after this act takes effect and goes imo x1§;6, g?j$m. operation, must be withdrawn therefiom, or the duties thereon paid within in one yeur ¤f one year fi·om the date of original importation, but may be withdrawn by ‘"‘fr°‘:’;;";; the owner for exportation to foreign countries, or may be transshipped to trzmsshipped any port of the Pacific or western coast of the United States at any time Within °h'°° before the expiration of three years fiom the date of original importation ; ’°"°’ such goods- on arrival at a Pacific or western port, as aforesaid, to be subject to the same rules and regulations as if originally imported there; othemmtobo any goods remaining in public store or bonded warehouse beyond three sold. years shall be regarded as abandoned to the government, and sold under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, and the Goods on which proceeds paid into the treasury: Provided, further, That merchandise duties ¤~_v¤§d upon which duties have been paid may remain in warehouse in custody Q:§;%';‘;“8;g of the officers of the customs at the expense and risk of the owners of 1• • u • n . sand merchandnse, and 1f exported directly from s111d custody to a forexgu country within three years, shall be entitled to return duties, proper evidence of such merchandise having been landed abroad to be furnished to the collector by the importer, one per centum of said duties to be retained Drugs, Sec., by the government: And provided, further, That all drugs, medicines, my W °XP°"*d· and chemical preparations, entered for exportation and deposited in warehouse or public store, may be exported by the owner or owners thereof in the original package, or otherwise, subject to such regulations as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: And provided,further, That the third or last proviso to the fifth section of an act entitled "An act to provide increased revenue from imports, to pay interest on the pub- 1861, ch- 45. lic debt, and for other purposes," approved the six!/5 [fifth] day of August, 53%  2% eighteen hundred and sixty-one, be, and the same is hereby, repealed; and ’p no return of the duties shall be allowed on the export of any merchandise nfterit. has been removed from the custody and control of the government; but nothing herein contained shall be held to apply to or repcul 186`L 6h_ 68  section thirty of the act entitled "An act to provide for the payment of §30. outstanding treasury notes, to authorize a loan, to regulate and fix the A"“’• P' H"' duties on imports, and for other purp0ses," approved March second, eigh- 180] m 45 teen huntired and sixty-one, or section four of an act entitled “An not to Q 4_ ’ ’ provide increased revenue from 1mports, to pay interest on the public Ante, p- 293- debt, and for other purposes," approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. Mpplm M Sec. 22. And be it further enacted, That the privilege of purchasing vmelsm-.w,,, of supplxes from the public warehouses duty free, be extended under such certain nations regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe to the vessels- lffagfsggg oflwar oi' any nation in ports of the United States, which may reciproduty1H1e. cate such privilege towards the vessels-0f-war of the United States in its ports. Bepealofim SEC- 23. And be it fu·rt/zcr enacted, That all acts and parts of acts $2*;?:;°¤° P'°· repugnant to the provisions of this act be, and the same are hereby, Emgingluw, repealed: Provided, That the existing laws shall extend to, and be in to bein force. force for, the collection of the duties imposed by this act, for the prosecution and punishment of all offences, and for the recovery, c0l1cction, distribution, and remission of all fines, penalties, and forfoitures, as fully and cfectuzxlly as if every regulation, penalty, forfeiture, provision, clause, matter, and thing to that effect, in the existing laws contained, had been Act of1862, ch. inserted in and reenacted by this act. jam “5· ‘“¤°¤d· S20. 24. And be it jimizer enacted, That in, the ninety-fifth section of Ame, p, 475, the act entitled "An act to provide internal revenue m support the gov-