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 134 THIRTY-EI-GHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 129, 130. 1864 hAc;¤fg862, Sm:. 3. And be it further enacted, That the third section of the acs gehgf ’ "' aforesaid be, and the same is hereby, repealed. APPROVED, June 17, 1864. J 7,185* CHAP. CXXX.-—An Act to row the Fornyn Ocasting Tadc an the N heyy; ——u1]-‘E}——— 1\Tor¢]wa.s-tem, and Northwestern roniiers of the United States, ond for other Puzgpsesf Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of Hm United Yessels usvi- States of America in Oongress assemblech That any boat, sloop, or other zlhnzttlhe W¤8*;¢¤¤ vessel of the United States, navigating the waters on our northern, northegfggrsiguga °" eastern, and {northwestern frontiers, otherwise than by sea, shall be enrolled and enrolled and hceused m such form as other vessels; which enrolment 1"’°“°°d· and license. shalt authorize any such host, s100p, or other vessel to be Egsct thereof_ employed 01thG1‘ tu thlé coasting 0I' fowlgn t1‘8.d0 011 said frontiers; and no certxicatc of re xster shall be re uxred for vessels so em I0 ed on i . 3 q v y wd Proviso. frontxers: Provzdcd, That such boat, sloop, or vessel shall be, in every other respect, liable to the rules, regulations, and penalties now in force relating to registered and licensed vessels. compensation Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That in lieu of the compensation of certain collec- provided by the fourth section of the act of March second eivhteen hunt°%§§ 2LS*<;g*¤· dred and thirty·0ne, entitled "An act to regulate the foreién gnd coasting Uh ’’ trade on the northern, northeastern, and northwestern frontiers of the Vol. iv. p. 487. United States, and for other purposes," each of the several collectors of customs in the following districts on the said frontiers, to wit: Pembina, Chicago, Milwaukie, Sault Sainte Marie Detroit Miami Sandusky Cuyahoga, Presque Isle, (hereafter to be culled Erie,) Dunlsirk, Buffalo; Nmgara, Genesee, Qswcgo, Cape Vincent, Qswegatchie, Champlain, and Verruont, shall recexve an annual compensation of one thousand dollars, und, mfaddmon theretg, the fees now collected under the general regulations o the treasury epartmeut of February eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, and a commission of three per centuxh on all moneys collected and accounted for by them respectively: Provided That the more ate compensation derived from salary, fees, and commissions, shall uolthn any Not to exceed case exceed the sum of twenty-Eve hundred dollars per annum, subject to gigrfaxnsum. the provisions of the act cntntled "An act relative to collectors and other V0f·i;.·J·3_ officers of the customs," approved February eleventh, eighteen hundred and Foxgylisrx. And whenevéerlthe agégregatefof salary, fees, and commissnons s a m any case excee the said sum 0 twenty-Eve hundred dollars after deducting the necessary expenses incident to the said office, for ami Fm &c how during the same perxod for whmh ssud compensation is allowed, the excess to be &c°l{;md $1:11} in evegy suc? case, bef pmd mto the treasury of the United States. for. e ees an emo uments 0 all kinds to be accounted for as provided by 9 QW °h· l07s the tzvelfth section of the act of the seventh of May, eighteen hundred and v01. 111. p. css. Wen Y·*W<>· _ what fm may Sec. 3. And be at enacted, That the collectors and other officors be charged. of customs on the Sald fronuers shall be authorized to charge and collect the same fees as are now allowed by law to be charged and collected by the collectors and other officers of customs. togsyxjgfgqgc Sec. 4.  be at further enacted, That all the territory, harbors, and udgéd to tké Md; waters on the eastern shore of the State of Wisconsin, bordering on Lake waukge d;St,;ct_ ?!I]ch1g2tni]_he1i;cto:`ore eugbraceg m the district of Michilimackinae and ymv Wlt mt e imits o the tate of Wiscon·in, shall be and the same are therehy, attached to and made part of the: collection district of Milwauk1e, m the State of Wisconsin. 3,,,,,;, of (,0;. Sec. 5. And be ·z,t_furt}wr enacted, That all bonds iven b collectors of Q Y Leétgsg rgtyalhow customs, naval officers, surveyors, and by all officers of the customs appmvéd Mid throughout the United States, shall be approved by the commissioner of kept. customs, m whose office they are now required to be tiled.