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 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 127, 128, 129. 1870. 15] 2;};;Q]g;<$r?;=1lg be tl): port of entry; and dcollector shall be appointed, Iforttlanéi to be 3 qglm Of Ong ighlgzliagdatdfiprtlarid; and said collector shall be allowed p(3§]{°Bcig,§yjcsi_ is;. sdch sm, andifees ¤Zt”2§°s£Z§sS’*T]“'“’ V""` ”"’ {gis *`“°`”“ by ““"" dollars. 1 any one year t ree thousand VOLXVE 1).16. Smlo. 2. And be tt farther enacted, That the master of every vessel Masters erm;. enteruig the Columbia 1`1V€I‘ from the sea, and bound for Portland, shall WS ¤¤¤¤ri¤g dw errhibit luslpapers to the colleotor of the port of dstorip. and deposit with gg1;l1¥§;i;&‘Qv;;d hun a swoin copy of the manifest of cargo; and 1f said vessel be laden bound for Portwith domestic nuercliandnse or merchandise in bond for Portland, the col- 1““d·t° d° Wham Iector at Astoria shall permit her to proceed to her place of destination · but if she shall have dutiable merchandise on board not bonded, he shall Customs omeer eause a customs eflicer to proceed on board said vessel to Portland, who ?° K0 °¤ board, shall see that no goods are landed from such vessel before her arrival and ‘f’ &°' entry at the latter port. And the necessary expenses, including the per Expenses. diem of such officer and the expense of his return to Astoria, shall be paid by the master of such vessel to the collector of customs at Portland, for the use of the United States, before permit shall be given to unload. SEO. 3. And be it further enacted, That all vessels clearing from Port- Vessels elevland, and bound to sea, shall on arrival at Astoria report to the collector mg from P°’t' and the master of every vessel so reportinrr shall leave a co r f h` = 3 had and bound ¤ P) 0 IS men to sea. ifest, including any additional cargo taken on board after leaving Portland, with the collector at Astoria, and thereupon shall be allowed to proceed to see,. And the master or other person in charge or command Penalty upon of any vessel entering the Columbia river from the sea, or clearing from thm in °h‘“`K° Portland and bound to sea as hereiutofore described, who shall neglect to M mg` exhibit his papers or to report to the collector or to deposit his manifest f as herein required, shall forfeit and pay the sum of one hundred dollars. Sec. 4. And be it farther enacted, That when a, vessel shall arrive at Vessels arriv. Astoria from sea having mercliandise on board for that place and also for **8 *1* A$*°}”*”· Portland, such vessel shall enter at Astoria and discharge such portion of g,;:;§;:,§;21}m. her cargo as is destined for that place, whereupon the collector shall cause that place and her hatches to be closed and sealed, and shall then permit her to proceed P°”l”“d· to Portland in charge of a customs 0Hicer as hereinbefore provided. APPROVED, June 14, 1870. CHAP. CXXVIII. —-·An Act to regulate Credits to Prisoners for good Behavior. gum, 14, 1g1g_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ry" America in Congress assembled, That prisoners who are now or Credits fqr who may hereafter be confined in prisons of any of the States, as punish- €‘:{;%;’:;:‘g;’f°° ment for crimes of which they have been convicted and sentenced by rented byeoum courts of the United States, shall hereafter be entitled to the same system glpé Ummd of credits for good behavior as other prisoners confined in the same prison. 1;6;i‘ch_ H6_ And hereafter the acfapprovecl March two, eighteen hundred and sixty- Vol. xiv. p. 424. seven, entitled "An act in relation to persons imprisoned under sentence for offenses against the United States," shall only apply to such persons as are confined in prisons where no credits for good behavior are allowed. Armzovizn, June 14, 1870. CHAP. CXXIX. ——-An Act to provide far the Appoirttment of an Assistant Treasurer of June 15, 1870. the United States at altzmore. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representattves of the Z/Failed _ States of America in Oangress assembled, That ID addition to the officers h_G·¢;;¤u;¤;;¤;;_¤m¤c provided {br in the fifth section of the act approved August six, ugh- United SMH teen hundred and forty-six, entitled "An act to' provide for the better sfsutppliggzd at organization of the treasury, and for the collection, safe-keeping, trans- l;16lChfé0,§5_ fer, and disbursement of the public revenue, there shall pe appointed y,,1_;x_p_60_ an assistant treasurer of the United States, to be located in the city of