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 594 Trrmc xxx1v.——COLLECTION or DUTIES.——Ch. 10-11. No eyvmptiou Sec. 3094. Nothing contained in this Title shall beconstruedtoexempt fri'; “*k“’€ °*·h°’ the masters or owners of vessels from making and subscribing any oat s "]ll.E_.. required by any laws of the United States_not immediatelv relating to 2 MM-. 1799. ¤· the collection of the duties on the importation of merchandise into the 22,s.110,v.1,p.703. United States. CHAPTER ELEVEN. PROVISIONS APPLYING T0 GOIIBROE WITH CONTIGUOUS COUNTRIES. Sec. Sec. 3095. Manner of importation. ’ 3116. Manifests of vessels in the coasting 3096. Vessels and vehicles. l trade. 3097. Entry on northern, &c., frontiers. ‘ 3117. Entry for goods taken or delivered 3098. Delivery of manifest., at intermediate ports. 3099. Penaltyfor non-delivery of manifest. 3118. Departure for place where there is 3100. Inspection of merchandise. · no custom-house. 3101. Penalty for obstructing inspection. 3119. Report and unlading of cargoes. 3102. Sealing cars and vessels. 3120. Time for· delivery of merchandise 3103. Regulations for sealing. taken from one port to another. 3104. Penalty for not proceeding to port Regulations for coasting-trade. P of desgnation, &c. lcd k 3121. Landing prprmit for vessel from for- 3105. na t or nin ages. ei. 3106. Fgrfeigure otfpsuéfzlc. PM 3122. from place where there is 3107. Search of houses on boundary-line. no custom-house. 3108. Peualt for receiving, &c., into such3123. Steam-tugs. buildings. 3124. Forms. 3109. Report bymasters of foreign vessels. * 3125. Penalty for neglect. 3110. Forfeiture for transportation by for- 3126. Registered vemels may touch at foreign vessels. ei n ports. 8111. Report of sea-stores. 3127. No duty by reason of touching at 3112. Duty on excea of stores. { foreigpnport. 3113. Duty on saloon-stores. 3128. Lake C mplain. 3114. Duty on equipments for vessels. I 3129. Entry of foreign vessels from British 3115. Remission for necessary repairs. l North American provinces. Mannercfimpcr- Sec. 3095. Except into the districts hereinbefore described on the tation- noithern, northwestern, and western boundaries_ of the United States, " 2M,,_, 1799, c_ adjoiningto the Dominion of Canada, or into the districts ad]acent to 22,s. 92,v.1,p.697. Mexico. no merchandise of foreign growth or manufacture, subjectto the payment of duties, shall be brought into the United States from any oreign port in any other manner than by sea, n0r in any vessel of less than thirty tons burden, agreeably to the admeasurement directed for ascertaining the tonnage of vessels; or landed or unladen at any other port than is directed by this_Title, under the pgnalty of seizure and foreiture of all such vessels, and of the merc ndise imported therein, landed or unladen in any other manner. Vcsselsandvehi~ Sec. 3096. All persons may import any merchandise of which the Q5- importation shall not be entirely prohibited, into the districts which are 2 Mgr_ 1199 c_ or ma be established on the northern and northwestern boundaries of » • y. . . g2, s. 105, v. 1, p. the United States, in vessels or boats of any burden, and in rafts or Entry on the Sec. 3097. All vessels, boats, rafts, and carriages, of what kind soever, '” 2:1: h 8*;*;]*}.1 hj"-:15 arriving in such districts, on the northern and northwestern frontiers, llgmw containing merchandise subject to duties, on being imlported into any ·-————— port of the United States, shall be reported to the co lectcr, or other 2z25M;};- {79} °· chief officer of the customs at the port of entry in the district into which my` ’ p' 1t_shall be so_ imported; and such merchandise shall be accompanied with like manifests, and like entries shall be made, by the persons having charge of any such vessels, boats, rafts, and carr¥es, and by the owners or consignees of the merchandiseladen on boa the same; and the powers and duties of the officers of the customs shall be exercised and discharged in the districts last mentioned, in like manner as 1S prescribed in respect  merchandise imported in vessels from the_sea; and generally, al such nmportations sha be subject to like regulations,
 * 02- carriages of any kind or nature whatsoever.