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 INDEX. 1109 Shipping Commissioners, (continued.) Ship ing Commissioners, (continued.) rules as to agreements with seamen. . 265 lien upon ship, or other remedy for, not signatures by seamen. . . ., 265 forfeited, &c .. 268 certificate of acknowledgment. . 265 certain agreements with seamen inoperaform thereof ... 265 five. . . . 268 penalty upon such vessels for carrying right to wages, not to depend on the to sea. any seaman without such agree- ship’s earning freight. . 268 ment made with him by the master. 265 what to bar claim to wages in case of if any officer receives on board, &c., wreck, &c. . . 268 any seaman engaged contrary to ‘ in case of loss of ship, seamen entitled this act. I ... 265 to wages up to time of wreck. . . 269 _ losses by desertion may be supplied, 263 not entitled to wages while improp- 1D places out of the United States, sea.- erly refusing to work, or lawfully men to be engaged before consular imprisoned 269 officers. .. 265 wages in certain cases to be due two days same rules to apply. . . . . . 265 after, &c ... .. . . 269 consular officers to indorse upon in foreign ships ... 269 agreement, &c. ... 265 one-fourth amount dueto be paid on penalty upon masters for otherwise account. . ... 269, engaging seamen .. 265 penalty for non-payment of, when ship liable, and agreements void. 265 due ... 269 stipulations for allotment of part of rules as to the settlement of wages. . 267 wages of seamen 266 mutual release signed by master and wages to be advanced only to seaman seamen. 267 himself, or, &c. 266 eH’cct thereof 267 advance not to be made unless, &c. . . 266 certified copy of release to be furnished if made in violation of this act, by commissioner to any one asking wages may be recovered by sca- therefor, and to be evidence 268 man, &c. . 266 no receipt otherwise given to be eviwhen advance security is discounted for dence of settlement. 268 any seaman, receipt to be signed, &c.,‘ 266 commissioner to give master a stateperson discounting, may sue for ment of whole amount paid 268 amount, if, &c. ... 266 such statement to be evidence of proofs in such case .. 266 payment. 268 legible copy of articles of agreement to compluints, seamen wishing to beposted in the ship .. 266 make against the master, to be enpenalty for default. . 266 abled to do so. 269 seamen signing the agreement, and dis- that provisions or water are unfit for charged before, &c., without fault, use or deficient in quantity, how and may recover what ... 266 to whom may be made and how exdischarged in the United States amined ...,... 269 after such voyages, to receive penalty for not supplying the requitheir wages in presence of ship- site quantity, &c., when ordered, 269 ping-commissioners, unless, &c. . 266 result of examination to be entered penalty .. 266 in log and sent to district judge. 269 master to deliver to seaman not less if complaint is found groundless portion than forty-eight hours before paying of wages to be forfeited. 269 him od} an account of his wages. . 267 penalty .. 270 enalty. . . . . . 267 if the stipulated allowance of provisions deductions. 267 has been reduced, except, &c., or if tobeentered in officiallog-book, undt provisions have been furnished, which shall be produced if re- compensation to be given as wages quired 967 and at what rates ... 270 · certiticute of discharge to sen- such compensation to be modified, man, form and contents of, 267, 268, 280 if, &c. . . 270 register thereof, to be kept. . . 208 medicine chest, provision as to. . 270 penalty .. 267 lime or lemon juice, sugar and vinegar, _ may decide certain questions between when to be served out .. 210 the master and the crew. 267 penalty if medicines, &c., are not award to be binding on both parties, 267 kept, and lime juice, &c., are not may require master or owners, &c., served out ... _. 270 to produce logbook, papers, &c. . 267 master may recover of owner, ri, may examine master, &c. 267 _ &c. ... 270 penalty on master, &c., for not, when weights and measures to be kept on required, producing papers, &c., or board, &c. . _ .. I 270, 271 not appearing as a witness 267 to bc nsed in presence of a witness, ‘ seamen, being foreigners, may become if dispute as to quantity arises. 271 citizens by declaring intent, and serv- one smt of woollen clothing for each seaing three years in, &c. .. 268 man, on a foreign voyage. 271 when to be deemed citizens. . . 268 fuel and a safe and suitable room for flre entitled to protection, after filing for useof the seamen .. 271 declaration of intent. 268 QITCCIS of seamen dying on hoard, how Wages, seaman’s right to, &c., when to be cared for and disposed of. . . 271 to commence. 268 entry in logbook. . . 271