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 rms xxm.-Durms uPON mronrs. 491 under the laws of the United States or any State for the promotion and *¤b¢¤d¤¤it¤¤if¤¤ encouragement of science, art, or industry, and not intended for sale, °f d“*Y· shall be admitted free of dutyé under such re ulations as the Secretary 5 Mer., 1872, c. of the Treasury shall prescri. But bonds 51all be given for the pay- 29. V- 17, P- 35- ment to the United States of such duties as are now imposed by law upon any and all of such articles as shall not be re—exported within six months after such im rtatiou. Sec. 2513. All lumbgr, timber, hemp, manila, and iron and steel rods, Im1}01*·¤¢i0¤ cf bars. spikes, nails, and bolts, and copper and composition metal which ":““’;`P“l” fg °°", may be necessary for the construction and equipment of vessels built in $.,;;;l;,?°’ °" ° the United States for the purpose of being employed in the foreign trade, s+ including the trade between the Atlantic and Pacific rts of the United mg ‘;‘“;8· gg? °‘ States, and tinished after the sixth day of June, eighteen hundred and 238t’’p` seventy-two, may be imported in bond, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury ma_y prescribe; and, upon proof that such materials have been used for such purpose, no duties shall be paid thereon. But vessels receiving the benefit of t is section shall not be allowed to engage in the coastwise trade of the United States more than two months in any one vear, except upon the payment to the United States of the duties on which a rebate is herein allowed. Sec. 2514. All articles of foreign production needed for the repair of importation of American vessels engaged exclusively in foreign trade may be withdrawn ?"*'°l;’° ¤¤¤=vd·¤{ from bonded warehouses free of duty, under such regulations as the Sec- `fgsglf "pa"` ° retary of [the] Treasury may prescribe. —g 315. s. 10, v. 17, p. 238. 27 Feb., 1877, c. 69, 2-. ll), p. 245. Sec. 2515. That no duty shall be levied or collected on the imports.- P¤l¤ri¢¤ wd tion of peltries brou ht into the Territories of the United States, nor on gg;; m°LI& the proper goods and edects, of whatever nature, of Indiangxpassing or admigwd {M_ repaming the boundary·line aforesaid, unless the same be g s in bales or other large kages unusual among Indians, which shall not be con- 22 B {gg V 1 *15* sidered as  longing to Indians, nor be entitled to the exemption my’' ' from duty aforesaid. _ _ _ Sec. 2516. There shall be levied, collected, and pa1d on the importation Duty on articles of all raw or nnmanufactured articles, not herein enumerated or provided ¤°*_ ¢¤¤¤¤¢¤*:wd. for, a duty of ten per centum ad valorem; and on all articles manufac- {sped? m"" ' tured in whole or in part, not herein enumerated or prov1ded for, a duty Q_;. of twenty per centum ad valorem. 2 Mar., 1861, c. 68, s. 24, v. 12, p. 196.