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 Tru.: xxxIv.—COLLECTION OF DUT'IES.—Cr1. 1. 511 under inspection, stating the number of kages., descri tion of goods their value, and the names of the exportepssii tm is ••¤•» •£•·1 ’ Sec. 2581. All merchandise transported in bond to the port of Browns- T1-ansshipment ville from any other port of the United States, bv Brazos Harbor, may, <>f 8<2<>d¤¤‘¤¤¤5¤>¤- on arrival in that harbor. be transshipped under such regulations, not gd "‘ l?°“ °° inconsistent with law, as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, in other vessels for transportation by the Rio Grande to Brownsville; l6·l“¤°· 1860- ¢*- and all merchandise imported into the district by Brazos Harbor, from 134’°‘4*v‘12*P‘4°‘ any foreign country. may in like manner be transship d to Brownsville as provided for goods, wares, and merchandise transshipped in bond. [SMS •••¤·1 Sec. 2582. There shall be in the State of California two collection- Di¤¤‘i<=¤i¤0¤lidistricts, as follows: ¥<>¤‘¤¤¤— First. The district of San Diego; tocomprise all the waters and shores _-San Diego. 0f_ the counties of Santa Barbara, Lm Angeles, San Bernardo, and San "‘_“—"` Diego; in which San Dieyo, on the Bay of Sun Diego, Shall be the mls 25; 1;’q·g8;3,;· port of entry, and [San adm] [Wilmington] and Santa Barbara ports of m,_’5,g5, 5g4f_’ elivery. 6 ma, isn, C. 218, r. 18, p. 61. 27 Feb., 1877, e. 69, v. 19, p. 245. Second. The district of San Francisco; to comprise all the waters and Sm F¤¤*=i¤¢<>· shores of the State north of the counties of Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, 3 mr 18,,,, `c` and San Bernardo; in which San Francisco shall be the port of entry, ug,,,_1;’2, g,,.];;` and Eureka and Vallejo ports of delivery. p. 400. i vo, s. 1, »·. sz, p. sos. 1 my, 1870, c. 190. s. 1, v. 16, p. 182. s M¤r.,1sii,§;ilitsb}§?i[$f 16, p. 583. 3 Mar., 1873, c. 53, ss. 1, 2, v. 17, pp. 585, 586. Sm. 2583. There shall be in the collection-districts of California the 0$°°” in 0** following officers: f°"““‘ First. In the district of San Diego, a collector, who shall reside at Sen Diego San Diego, and two inspectors, to be aippointed by the collector, with the approval of the Secretary of the reasury, for the ports of San 253, v. 17: pp. 58.5, Pedro and Santa Barham. 586- Second. in the district of San Francisco, a collector, a naval officer, Bm F¤¤¢i¤¢<>· a surveyor, who shall reside at San Francisco, two appraisers, two A23 S,,,,;, 1g5g_ ,,_ assistant appraisers, and a special examiner of drugs, medicines, and 79. ss. 1, 2, v. 9,p. chemicals; a de uty collector who shall reside at Eureka, a deputy col- 508- lector who shallpreside at Vallejo, an inspector at Monterey, an inspector ,2:,8s‘§'QQ*,1,856;,;‘ at Sacramento, an inspector at Benicia, and an inspector at Stockton. 2’_ju,{,,_`13&, cj 92, s. 1, v. 12, p. 411. 3 Mar., 1871, c. 130, sg, 1, 3, v. 16, p. 583. Sec. 2584. Any vessel of five hundred tons, or over, coming from or ¥°°¤°l€,8§l'!8 *° going to sea, may proceed directly to or from the port of Vallejo, and report through the deputy collector at that port to the collector of I July. 1870. ¢‘· customs at San Francisco. 19°·“·2·"·16·¥’·l82· Sec. 2585. Any vessel of one hundred tons or over, coming from or V¢->¤¤¢l¤ s¤i¤z to oing to sea, mav roceed directly to or from [cit/wr] the port of Eureka Q,{,,]‘;g‘,g*E;';°k“ °' [or the port of Wiignington,] and report through the deputy collector of ' such port to the collector of customs at San Francisco. [Sus Swr.1 3 Mu ,8,,, c 130, s. 2, v. 16, p. 583. 27 Heb., 1877, c. 69, 1-. lil, p. Sec. 2586. There shall be in the State of Oregon and Territory of £*3']°{$;:h?*°; Washington four collection-districts, as follows: [3,, T,,,,.,,O,.y_ ng First. The southern district of Oregon, to comprise all the waters and j¤¤thern0regcn. shores of that part of the State of Oregon lying south and east of the 3 Mm, 1873, c_ north bank of the Siuslaw River; in which Coos Bay, in Coos County, 264, ss. 1, 2, v.17,p. shall be the port of entry, and Ellensberg, at the mouth of Rogue River, 601- Port Orford, and Gardner, on the Umpqua River, plorts of de ivery. Second. The district of Oregpn; to comprise all the waters and s ores Oregon. lyin north and east of the nort bank of the Siuslaw River to the forty- sixth and a half degree of north latitude, and west of the coast range of 8, S_ 1, v_;,, _ mountains to the forty-eighth degree of north latitude, except that_por- 11 _;,,,,,,,  c_ tion situated above the junction of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers 122,v. 13, p. 125. and drained by those rivers and their tributary waters; in which Astoria. shall be the port of entry.