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 Trrr.1·: xxx1v.——COLLECTION OF DUT1ES.—Ch. -1. 545 Sec. 2816. When any merchandise is intended to be imported from ijlntryofrrnercinanany foreign country into the port of Albany, upon the Hudson River, in ‘?{’§a;:{'·"“‘l°‘* f°' New Yor, such merchandise may be entered at any ort of entry and 2 ·‘ .__ thereafter transported to Albany, upon compliance witd) sections twenty- _2 Har., 1867, c. eight hundred and twenty-five to twenty-eight hundred and thirty-one. ;[§· ”· l· ·*·"·l‘*· 1*- inclusive. [See s 2068-1 " Sec. 2817. When any merchandise is intended to be imported from l~Intryot'merchan~ any foreign country into the port of Augusta, upon the Savannah River, direc i¤t~·¤·le·i for in Georgia, such merchandise may be entered at the ort of Savannah A'Tg“““*·_ _ and thereafter transported, either by the river or by raiiioad, to Augusta, 2 Nm., 1857. c. upon compliance with sections twenty-eight hundred and twenty-five to **Y»*'~lb1>-1***- twenty-eight hundred and thirty-one, inclusive. Sec. 2818. When any merchandise is intended to be imported from any Entryofmerehanforei n country into the port of Pilatka, upon the Saint John’s River, in dlw ¤¤¤*¤<l<¢·1 10* Florida, such merchandise may be entered at Saint John’s, and thereafter Blatkai .- T transported to Pilatka upon compliance with sections twenty-eight hun- 90; ;";*°Q’,(]8"'h_,:,‘ dred and twentv-tive to twenty-eight hundred and thirty-one, inclusive. " ’’'P" ` Sec. 2819. When any merchandise is intended to be imported from any Ennyoiinerehanforeign country to the rt of Bayport, in Florida, such merchandise may ‘ll““ ”“°“d*d f'"' be entered at [ébint Ji;Zrl·’c,] [Cedar Keys,] and thereafter transported p°glX"t‘--185;, _ to Bayport, upon compliance with sections twenty-eight hundred and 202,,]1€J‘]0p3[,:g‘ twenty-tive to twenty-eight hundred and thirty-one, inclusive. 25* hill, ish, Q 69, 1·_ 19, . 246. Sec. :2820. When any merchandise is intended to be imported from any Ientryofnhierchsnforeign country into the port of Selma, upon the Alabama River, in Ala- gl? ’“°°”d€d fr bama, such merchandise may be entered [at] Mobile, and thereafter trans- `QEIF --<—; ported to Selma, upon compliance with sections twenty-eight hundred 10; 51*;; 183;,,** and twenty-five to twenty-eight hundred and thirty-one, inclusive. 2§·],,,,_:1§g8,c_Q, v. 11, p. 260. 27 Feb., 1877, c. 69, v. 19,p. 2-E6] Snr'. 2821. When any merchandise is intended to be imported from any E¤¤,Y0fm€¤‘<=h¤11- foreign country into the port of Houston, upon [Tr·inityRirer,] [Buffalo ge ;;‘*’°“d°d f°" Bayou,] in Texas, such merchandise ma be entered at the port of Gal- @—n—L—T*— veston and thereafter transported to Pllouston, upon compliance with 26g,4`jl‘]%'·‘1gLg·"‘ sections twenty-eight hundred and twenty-five to twenty-eight hundred 2Q j.—ebfFj8{y“ ,._ and thirty-one, inclusive. 69, c. 19, p. 2461 Sue. 2822. When any merchandise is intended to be imported from any Entryofmerchaip foreign country into either of the following ports of delivery, being ports diss 1¤*€¤d€‘d YPF upon the Mississippi River and its tributaries, namely, Pittsbur h, in gggsufgsgiltgxitfj Pennsylvania; Wheeling. in West Virginia; Cincinnati, in Ohio; lgiouis- ,,f,,,,[€l;_ ville, in Kentucky; Saint Louis, in Missouri; [and] Nashville, in Ten- — nessee; [and Natchez, in Msmszppi.] such merchandise may be entered gy, S_1_,Yj4,p_.§g({ at the port of New Orleans. or at either of such ports of entry on the sea- 28 Sept., 1850, c. board as may he desiglnated by the Secretary of the Treasury, and there- 79;,8- $*,0*- 9· P- 512- after transported to the port of delivery for which the same is intended, 69“]__ 1g"’]$7g;,é" by such inland routes as the Secretary of the Treasur • may designate, Q42f_ ’ ’ under such rules and regulations not inconsistent with law as he may prescribe, in compliance with sections twenty-eight hundred and twenty- five to twenty-eight hundred and thirty-one, inclusive, and subject to the forfeitures and penalties therein mentioned. Sec. 2823. When any merchandise is intended to be imported from _ Ibid.] any foreign country into either of the following ports of delivery, namely: _2 Mar-. 1831, c. Parkersburgh, in lVest Virginia; Paducah. in Kentucky; Saint Joseph 8* "i4·1Ké5g8°· and Kansas City, in -Missouri; Memphis. in Tennessee; Alton. Galena. 79 ,,j,]°Il_,f{, pj]3: Quincy, and Cairo, in Illinois: Evansville. New Albany, Madison, and és se}.t.,is50,t·. Jeffersonville, in Indiana; Keokuk, Dubuque, and Burlington, in Iowa; 79yS-NA'-9»}>·§l1· Leavenworth. in Kansas, and Omaha. in Nebraska, such merchandise ufl Mig; {8%- "· may be entered at the port of New Orleans, and thereafter transported 14gQm ’ ’l’ '*°' to the port of deliverv for which the same is intended, in compliance 2 Feb.,1854,·-.9. with sections twentyeight hundred and twenty-five to twenty-eight hun- \‘-‘10.p-266- dred and thirty-one, inclusive, and subject to the forfeitures and penal- mf  18,;*;,; "· ties therein mentioned. `2’ ,{,,g_’,l]§5,,' (._ 192, s. 2, v. 10, p. 334. 3 Aug., 1854,c. 198, v. 10, p. 345. 3 Ang., 1854, c. 202, s. 2, v. 10, p. 346. 1] Mar., 1864, c. 23, \‘. 13, p. 22. 1 July, 186-I, c. 202, v. 13, p. 342. 7 July, 1870, c. 211. v. 16, p. 190. 11 July, 1870, e. 244, v. 16, p. 229. 14 July. 1870, c. 268, v. 16, p. 278.