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 FORTYQFIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 185, 186, 187. 1870. 179 For entry of goods, wares, or merchandise, for consumption-warehouse, E“*‘Y>’ f°" °°“` rcnvarehouse transportation, or exportation, including oath and permit to §,‘;E,*;°’§T`"“’°` land or deliver, fifty cents. ' For certificate of registry, including bond and oath, two dollars [and] Certificate of twenty-five cents. registry, &c· For indorsement of change of masters on registry, one dollar. Change of Sec. 8. And be it jlcrther enacted, That all acts or parts of acts con- mgmt_;,, flicting with this act are hereby repealed. cmu2z_ ng Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of shall have authority to ascertain the facts upon all applications for re- T’°4S“’Y "?°5’ mission of fines or penalties incurred under the provisions of this act, ;;,'2Q°,$$?Q;,1. where the amount in question does not exceed one thousand dollars. in ties. such manner and under such regulations as he may deem proper, and he may thereupon remit or mitigate such fines or penalties, if in his opinion the same shall have been incurred without willful negligence or intention of fraud in the person or persons incurring the same, and all fines and penalties imposed or recovered by this act shall, after deducting proper costs and charges, be disposed of as provided by section ninety- ;n·go,¤1;.zz,§s1. one, act of March two, seventeen hundred and ninety-nine. V01- i· p- 697- Ax-rnovno, July 1, 1870. cusr. crxxxvx. - An Aa at Relation be cmu awa. My 1- 1870- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That nothing in the “Act to t0€l*";}‘;lfi§?g“'“ amend the judicial system of the United States," approved April ten, ,,;,,,2 districts eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, shall be construed to require a circuit under act court to be held in any judicial district in which a circuit court was not $*2;); T42?' required to be held by previously existing law. ’ Approved, July 1, 1870. CHAP. CLXXX VII. —-An Act to define the Intent ofcm Act entitles! "An Act to al/ow July 11 1870. 1)_pu{y Collectors of intmvzal Revenue acting as Collectors the Puycf Collector, and for '"]‘g`gg"€[[g·f" other Pu;y>oses," approved lllarc/z one, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine. VOL xo p_ 25g_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represemadzres of the United States of America in. Congress assembled, That the true intent and meun· Deputycoling of an act approved March one, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, en- f;l:>_;;§n`;:*°;L titled "An act to allow deputy collectors of internal revenue acting as forming dung, collectors, the pay of collectors and for other purposes," is as follows, to of collector. &¤. wit: That any deputy collector of internal revenue who has performed, lgrgglgggglgv or may hereafter perform, under authority of law, the duties of collector io}, gw. of internal revenue in consequence of any vacancy in the office of said collector, shall be entitled to, and shall receive the salary and commissions allowed by law to such collector, or the allowance in lieu of said salary and commissions allowed by the Secretary‘of the Treasury to such collector, and that the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to make to the said deputy collector such allowance in lieu of salary and commissions as he would by law be authorized to make to said collector. And said deputy collector shall not be debarred from receivmp said salary and commissions, or allowance in lieu thereof, by reason o the holding of another federal office by said collector during the time for which said deputy collector acts as collector: Provided, That all payments to said P¤>viS¤· deputy collector shall be upon duly audited vouchers. Approved, July 1, 1870.