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 820 Tirmc XLVIII.—OMMER~Ch] AND NAV1GAT1N.—Un. 5-6. Cape God and setts, and Block Island, Rhode Island, whose compensation shall be at {“1°d° I§l““‘r the rate of two hundred dollars per annum, and may employ crews of 11 Jan., 1873, c. ex erienced surfmen at such stations and for such peri s as he may P. reasonable, not to exceed forty dollars per month for each person to be _ _ em§>l0yed. [Src51m-1 _ _ _ _ S9P<‘=1‘*'1¤1<>¤ of mc. 4248. The life-saving stations at harragansett Pier, and Block ’;?Efl';$,e°f;l,a$,°(‘“t Island, Rhode Island, shall be under the supervision of the superintend- -1,%*-- ‘ --—` ~ ent of life-saving stations for the coast of Long Island. 5**1*101;*1,011 Sec. 4249. The Secretary of the Treasury shall provide for the estab- ‘{§’;,*“°’ lffm;£,'£g’ lishment of ten life-saving stations on the coasts 0 Maine, New Hamp- §;,,,,S,,Ch,,,,em,; shire, and Massachusetts, Virginia, and North Carolina, at such points Yi 'ni &c. as he ma · deem necessarv for the savin of life and ro ertv on said VS1 av i _ s _ _  l) P. ' {Map ISQQQ coasts: Mwzded, That all life-saving stations hereafter erected, shall be 3n7,,._i,,$j1,p_é1g_ erected under the supervision of two captains of the revenue service, to be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, and to be under his direction. B¤m¤v¤1<>f¤¤·P· Sec. 4250. Any person or body-corporate having more than one-half 9 4v12h 1872. C- remove a master not an owner. his section shall not alpply where there 901;,,2}; 1;,5% ,_ is a valid written agreement subsisting. by virtue of w ich such master ,,0, ,._ lg"), ggqiwould be entitled to possession, nor in any case where a master has possession as part owner, obtained before the [mm·{e»,m fh] [ninth] day of April. _ eighteen hundred and seventy-two. £`¤¤¤1;b0?§*l 1;*1* Sec. 4251. No canal—boat, without masts or steam-power, which is ‘b" °" required to be registered, licensed, or enrolled and licensed, shall be 7 --.“`-- -- - -—- subject to be libeled in any of the United States courts for the wages of  ·{“lYgl84gg°· any person who may be employed on board thereof, or in navigating the ,. ,x..,p. . Same- CHAPT]~)R. SIX. TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND IEBCHANDISB. Sec. Svc. 4252. Space for passengers in vessels ar- -1272. Hxcamination of emigrant wm-ls by riving from foreign ports. collector, 4253. Penalty for taking too many passer:-4273. Informcrs. gers. *4274. Vessels carryinr assengers with- 425-I. Lockers and hospitals. out the Uniteld gtates. 4255. Berths. 4275. Penalty u n visiting part of vessel 4256. Houses on deck. assignedpto emigrants. 4257. Ventilators. 4276. Penalty for permitting officers or 4258. Cooking-range. , seamen to visit such part of vessel. 4259. Penalty for neglect to comply with. 4277. Notice to be posted in emigrant resrequirements. sels. 4260. Provisions. _ 4278. Transportation of nitro-glycerine. 4261. Penalty for failure to provide pro- 4279. Packing and marking nitro-glycen visions and water. ine. 4262. Distribution of provisions. 4280. Regulation: by States of traffic in 4263. Discipline and health. , nitro-glycerine. 4264. Inspection of passenger-vessels. ; 4281. Liability of masters, &c., as carriers. 4265. Vessels bound to or from the Pacific I 4282. Loss by fire. _0cean. 4283. Liability of owner not to exceed his 4266. Lists of passengers. interest. 4267. Copies to be returned to Secretarv ‘ 4284. General average of losses. .. i _ of State, _ 4285. Transfer of interest of owner to 4268. Payment in case ot death of pussen- trustee. ger. 4286. When charterer is deemed owner. 4269. Penalty for refusal to pay. . 4287. Remedies reserved. 4270. ltecovery of penalties. _ { 4288. Shipping intlammablc materials. 4271. \essels_ belonging to colonization 4289. Exception to limitation of liability. societies. Spacetorpaissen- · Sec. 4252. No_n1aster of any vessel, owned in whole or in part by zi 8**** 1'1 "°**’ S “" citizen of the Lmted States, or by a citizen of any foreign country. shall
 * 1- V- 17. P- 410- deem necessary and proper, and at such compensation as he may deem
 * f“;(_};Y °‘"‘°"“ "f ownership of any vessel shall have the same power to remove a master,
 * L.__s who is also part owner of such vessel, as suc majorlty owners have to