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 178 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 185. 1870. Fees Y0? ¤d· For the admeasurement of any vessel, the fees prescribed by section — tg 4_ of an. act entitled “An act —-," approved May six, eighteen hundred Vol. xiii. p. 72. and sixty-four. · _ Enrolment. For certificate of enrollment, including bond and oath, one dollar and ten cents. License. For granting license, including bond and oath, if not over twenty tons, forty-five cents. For granting license, including bond and oath, above twenty and not over one hundred tons, seventy cents. For granting license, including bond and oath, above one hundred tons, one dollar [and] twenty cents. . Manifest. For certifying manifest, including master’s oath, and granting permit for vessel to go from district to district, under fifty tons, twenty-five cents. For certifying manifest, incluéling masterlzfoath, ancéfgranting permit for vessel to eo from district to istrict, over ty tons, ty cents. For receiving manifest, including master’s oath, on arrival of a vessel from one collection district to another, whether touching at fore1gn intermediate ports or not, under fifty tons, twenty-five cents. For receiving manifest, including master’s oath, on arrival of a. vessel from one collection district to another, whether touching at foreign intermediate ports. or not, over fifty tons, fifty cents. _ _ For certifying a manifest, including masters oath, and granting permit to a vesipel Ender tfifty tpng, lsgden with a cafgo destined forta port or place in anot er istric at w ic 1 there IS no cus om- iouse, twen y- ve cen s. For certifyine a manifest, including master’s oath, and granting permit to a vessel abovce fifty tons, laden with a cargo destined for a port or place in another district at which there is no custom-house, fifty cents. Emery nr For the entry of a vessel of fifty tons or under, direct from a. foreign VGSW- port, one dollar and fifty cents. For the entry of a vessel above fifty tons, direct from a foreign port, two dollars and fifty cents. Clearance. For the clearance of a vessel of fifty tons or under, direct to a. foreign port, one dollar and fifty cents. For the clearance of a vessel above fifty tons, direct to a foreign port, Proviso. two dollars [and] fifty cents : Provided, That vessels departing to or arriving from a port in one district to or from a port in an adjoining district, and touching at intermediate foreign ports, are exempted from the payment of the entry fees. Port entry. For a port entry of such vessel, two dollars. orl;‘;{;°:gf°l“¤d For permit to land or deliver goods, twenty cents. youd_ For a bond taken officially, not otherwise provided for, fifty cents. pggmag {Omg Iior permit to load goods for exportation entitled to drawback, thirty 800 - cen s. Debonturc. t Fczr debenture or other official certificate not otherwise provided for, wen y cen s. Recording For recordinv all bills of sale mort<va¤·es h othecafo s o · ’For recordzig all certificates for discharging and cancel[l]ing any such conveyances, fty cents. Certificate. For furnishing a certificate setting forth the names of the owners of any registered or enrolled vessel, the parts or proportions owned by each, and also the material facts of any existing bill of sale, mortgage, hypothegzgofrpograggigr mlpumbrapce; tip? ldate, amount of such incumbrauce, · ow om ma e, one o ar. oth};  plftsuch records for each bill of sale, mortgage or . 2. ’ .. Slmnfest of For receiving manifest of each railroad car or other vehicle laden with m Y°°‘d °*“`·&°· goods wares or h d` f' · ,, mere an ise, rom a foreign contiguous territory, twenty- five cents. ‘ y
 * },°;;lfgZ§:é WS ances of vessels? fifty cents. y O c ’ yp 1 D ’ r convey