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 614 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1244. 1890. V•¤•‘¤*•¤j*°B{g* 2*0*; That vessels built in the United States for foreign account and own- Ezm in  clgshipdséiall not be allowed to engage in the coastwise trade of the · nit ates. nudes _ for repair- Sec. 9. That all articles of foreign production needed for the repair §$,,‘,.,,'2‘;,"°”,,,?,",;,,`;‘}'}°°,,;i? of American vessels engaged in foreign trade, including the trade between the Atlantic and Pacific ports of the United States, may be _ lvgithdrawnlfrosmcbranded-Kaiehrpuses free of duty, upder such regutions as the re ary 0 e reasury may prescribe. °f,{”§§j Sec. 10. That all medicines, preparations, compositions, perfummestic _ mxé mi- ex- ery, cosmetics, cordials, and other liquors manu actured w oll or §§,'f°• ‘"K°“‘ ‘°“'”*‘°’ in part of dlometsticpspiritsilgntended fordexppgtation, as piéovideld, by aw, in or er o e man actured an so or remove, wit out ’ bein charged with duty and without having a stamp affixed thereto, nsgumznim. shall, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, be made and manufactured in warehouses similarly constructed to those known and designated in Treasurglregulations as P'°"“°· bonded-warehouses, class two : Prmzided, That suc manufacturer B¤¤d· shall first give satisfactory bonds to the collector of internal revenue for the faithful observance of all the provisions of law and the regulations as aforesaid, in amount not less than half of that required by the rggulations of the Secretary of the Treasury from persons allow bonded-warehouses. Such goods, when manufactured in ¤¤¤¤*i¤8z¤¤¤¤· such warehouses, may be removed for exportation under the direction of the proper officer havin charge thereof, who shall be designated by the Secretary of the 'lheasury without being charged with duty, and without having a stamp affixed thereto. Any manu- ·,A¤¤¤¤j,¤v¤¤*·;*é; facturer of the articles aforesaid, or any of them, having such mL:," "° ”° bonded warehouse as aforesaid, shall be at liberty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, to conve therein an materials to be used in such manufacture which are allowerl by the provisions of law to be exported free from tax or duty, as well as the necessary materials, implements, packages, vesse s, brands, and labels for the preparation, putting up, and export of the said manufactured articles; and every article so used shall be exempt from the payment of stamp and excise duty by U¤¤¤££g¤°r:I‘¤f_¤•d¤•· such manufacturer. Articles and materials so to be used may be transferred from any bonded-warehouse in which tho same may be, under such regulationas the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, into any bonded-warehouse in which such manufacture may be conducted, and may be used in such manufacture, and when soused shall be exempt from stamp and excise duty; and the receipt of the officer in charge asaforesaid shall be receive as a voucher for the manufacture of Such argcleix. Anykmagerials import?}. inlto the United States miy, uu er suc ru es as the ecretar of the reasury ma prescribe, and under the direction of the rbrper onicer, be removed in original packages from on ship-board? or from the bonded-warehouse in which the same may be, into the bonded-warehouse in which such manufacture may be carried on, for the purpose of being used in such manufacture, without payment of uties thereon, and may there be used in such manufacture. No article so removed, nor any article manufactured in said bonded-warehouse, shall be taken therefrom except for exportation. under the direction f the proper officer having clharge thereof as aforesaid, whose Certificate, describing th? grtic es gy their mark Of otheilrwiseli ggelquantity, ltthe date of impo a ion, an name o vesse, wit suc itiona pa icu ars as may from time to time be required, shall be received by the collector of customs in cancellation of the bond or return of the amount of S¤perv¤¤¤¤,¤m. foreign import duties. All`labor performed and services rendered uéliggr tho? regulagions lshall be undprlthe supgrviision of an officer Ouwncmonuo ecusoms,an att eex nseotemanuac rer. fxx 83*:; Q3; Sec. 11. All persons are prdliaibited from im rting into the United mmm.' “States from any foreign country any obscene  pamphlet, paper,