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 512 Trrnm xxxrv.—COLLECTION OF DUTlES.—Ch. 1. Willamette Third. The district of Willamette; to comprise all the waters and shores lying north and east of the north bank of Siuslaw River to the 8, s. 3,v. il, p. 567. forty-sixth and a half degree of north latitude and west of the coast 14 June. 1870.**- range of mountains to the forty-eighth degree of north latitude, above Eg- Qs}- "·1°· PP· the ]unction of the Willamette and olumbia Rivers and drained by those ’` rivers and their tributary waters; in which Portland shall be the port of entry. Puget Sound- Fourth. The district of Puget Sound; to comxprise all the waters and 14 Fw. 185L <=- shores of the State of Oregon and Territory of ashington not included 8· E5 l,·u‘{· °·,gé656Z· in the districts of the southern district of Oregon, Oregon, and Willamette; 252 ,._ 1X` ,,_ 25g_` in which Port Townsend shall be the port of entry. dllieeis in Ore _ Sec. 2587. There shall be .in the collection-districts in the State of S: ;;¤gi2;:;hi¤8· Oregon and the Territory of Washington the following officersz Svuthvm OM- First. In the southern district of Oregon, a collector, who shall reside €°“· at Em ire City, and three deputy collectors, who may be appointed by 3 Mar., 1873, c. the collector., with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, and 264, SS- L 2» V- 17» of whom one shall reside at Ellensberg, one at ort Orford. and one at p' 6m' Gardner. 0*080**- Second. In the district of Oregon, a collector, who shall reside at 14 Feb., 1851,c. Astoria. 8, s. 1, v. 9, p. 567. Willamette. Third. In the district of Willamette, a collector, and an appraiser who shall reside at Portland. 127, S, 1, v, 16, p. 150. 14 July, 1870, c. 55, s. 36, v. 16, p. 271. Puget Sound. Fourth. In the district of Puget Sound, a collector, who shall reside at il  Port Towns[h]end. 8, s. 1, v.·9, p.  25 July, 1866, c. 252, v. 14, p. 250. 27 Feb., 1877, c. 69, r. 19, p. 245. Manifests of vos- Sec. 2588. The master of every vessel entering the Columbia River P°"l“d‘ .- exhibit his papers to the collector of the port of Astoria, and deposit 14 J unc, 1870, c. with him a sworn copy of the manifest of car . If the vessel is laden }27· ¤· 2· V- 16· P- with domestic merchandise or merchandise in blind for Portland, the col- ‘51‘ lector at Astoria shall permit her to proceed to her place of destination; but if she has dutiable merchandise on board not bonded, he shall cause a customs officer to proceed on board the vessel to Portland, who shall see that no lgoods are landed from such vessel before her arrival and entry at the atter port. The necessary expenses, includin the per diem of such officer and the expense of his return to Astoria, siiall be paid by the master of such vessel to the collector of customs at Portland, for the use of the United States, before permit shall be iven to unload. Manitestsof vos- Sec. 2589. All vessels clearing from Portlanci in the district of Wil- ¤¢l¤ ¢l¤¤¤¤8 {wm lamette, and bound to sea, shall, on arrival at Astoria, in the district of - Oregon, report to the collector; and the master of every vessel so 1'GpO1'l$· 14 June, 1870, c. ing shall leave a copy of his manifest, including any additional cargo gp S- 3» V- W P- ta en on board after leaving Portland, with the collector at Astoria, and ‘ thereupon shall be allowed to proceed to sea. The master or other person in charge or command of any vessel enterin the Columbia River from the sea, or clearing from Portland and bound to sea as described in this section, who shall neglect to exhibit his papers, or to report to the collector, or to deposit his manifest, as herein required, shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars. Vessels_ having Sec. 2590. When a vessel shall arrive at Astoria, in the district of %;¤‘l:=hX¤;l0¤:¢8 35 Oregpn, from sea, having merchandise on board for that place and also Pommd for ortland, in the district of Willamette, such vessel shall enter at Astoria and discharge such portion of her cargo as is destined for that 127 s·‘},“°;L 161;- place, whereupon the collector shall cause her hatches to be closed and ,51: ’ ’ sealed, and shall then permit her to proceed to Portland in charge of u customs officer. Dimict ¤f Alu- Sec. 2591. There shall be in the Territory of Alaska one collectionk'?" _ district, as follows:
 * 5 b<>¤¤d l ° " from the sea, and bound for Portland, in the district of Willamette, shall