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 `§ 221. Y rzrtai. .' militia of the United Statw, or sinch force of citizen volun- · tears as may be necessary, to prevent the reinoval of such vessel `-or cargo, · and to. protect the o&érs of thecustoms infro- ._ taining the custody thereof. _ (R. S. { 5316.) _ — I _ _ __ _ 221; Cl@g‘ ports of entry;. forfeiture of vessels seeking to enter c\l@ po·rt.—\*'l’henew·er, in any collection district, =the duties on lnports cafnot, in the judgment of the President, be collected in- the ordinary way, nor in the manner provided by the three preceding sections, by 'rwsoni of the ocause linentioned in section 218 off this title,. the President may close th port of entry in that districti landwhgll in such case gv notice thereof. by proclamation; And thereupon all " right of ltnportadon, warehousing, and other privileges incident to ports of entry shall coax and be discontinued at such port so closed until it is opened _ by the order of the President on the cessation of, such obstructions. Every vessel from beyond the United States, Y or having., on board any 'jIf1€i‘Cl18Ildise liable to duty, which attempts to enter any port which has been- closed under this section, shall, '·Wlth her tackle, apparel, furniture, and" cargo, be forfeited} (R. SQ`- E 5317.) . .222. Vessels. auxiliary to Coast Guard cutters to enforce provisions of chapter.e·-In the Q execution *”*“bf_ the provisions of h this chapter and of the other laws of thef United States . providing for the collection of duties on ignports and tonnage, the President, in addition to the Coast Guard. cutters‘ ln service, inay'·employ in aid thereof such other suitable vessels _ as may, in hisjudgxnent, be required. .{R. S. 5 5318;) `, S -' · 223. Forfeiture of vessels owned by`, citizens of insurrec- 6%:*3 _Statcs.-—-From and after fifteen days after the issuing of the proclamation, as proridedin section 205 of this chapter, any vessel belonging in `whole or in part to any citizen or .-inhabitant of such State or part of -a Stat_e;fvhose inhabitants are so declared ·ln:~a_ state of insurrection, found at "sea, or in any. port of `the rest of the United States, shall be forfeited. {R. S. §-53t9.)_- ‘ _ ‘ . ’ ‘ _ _ · -224. Refusing clearance to, vessels with suspected cargoes: forfeiture for departing without clearance.-——The Secretary of the Treasuryis authorized torefuse ia clérance to any vessel do _ her vehicle laden witlrmerchandise, destined for a" foreign or d%mestic port, whenever he shall have satisfactory reason `to ‘ere that such merchandise, or any part thereof, whatever -. j`, wan on See chapter. 3 of Title 5, E1 sasnnrcr Orrxcnas. ann Enrno _ WARE? See Title 7,, Aoaicunruas; ·'J 26, Isggaxvlul Ravenna. " ’ _, ivan PROIfI’l'S AND See Title 26, Imsaaan Ravi: ‘ i wsa I See Title 26, `I1v·rl·:nmqQ ltrzvn " .. ·, { TWATEB See Title 16, Cozéssavsrxon.- T _ _‘ i Winans _AND$` See Title 16, Oossisavxriozyi asntiivlvarnas. . . fr- vvmvrac: See Title 15, Qdmaxsscannn ` _ wmours A1 See Title 15, `Ctnxsisncn nun . Wurrr See»T1tle 3, Tun Pansincnr.

so.-Q-was > 17 04 ` · may be its osteuslble destination, is intended for ports in · ? possession or under control of insurgents against the United States; and if any yessel for which ·a clearanceror permit? has been refused by the Secretary of the Treasury, or by his order, shall depart or attempt to demrt for a forelm or, domestic _ port without being duly cleared orpernzitted, auch vessel, with her tackle, 'apparel, furniture, and mrgo, shall ·b6 forfeited? xn. srt ¤s20.y· [ F, o  Q W  225. to deliver cargo j at destkation mated in clear: ance.-—Wlienever a permit or clearances is granted for either a - _ foreign or_ domestic port, ‘ it shall beiawful for the collector . of the _' customs `grantlng the same, if he deems it nccusary, under the circumstances- of- the case, torequire a bond to be . executed by the master or the,owneri'of the ymel, in a penalty 1 _, equal to the value ’of the cargo, and with auretieo satis- `faction of such collector, that the cargo  be- ®1ivered at the destination for which it E cleared or permittedfand that no part thereof shall beg used ju amrrding aid or~_comfm·t to y any person or parties in insurrection against] the authority et _ .the.United'States. (R. S. S 5321.) ». ·, _. _ 1 _ _ " 226. Protection of ‘lieM` on  vexelse-—In all  . Nvhereln. any vessel, aor other prwerty, is   in any `]l·l’0C9.€tllI1g_ by virtue of any laws. relating to lnsurrectlm or rebellion, the court rendérlng judment of   shall, ~ notwithstanding such. condemnation, and before awarwng- such tessel, or other property, or the @eeds thereof, to the United- . States, or to any informer, drst-_ provide for the payment, out · of the proceeds of such · vemel, or other property, of any bona tide claims which shall be dled by , any loyal citizen of the United _ States, or of any foreign state or power oat   and Iamlty with the United States, intervenlng in such p dim,_ and which shall be duly established byevideace as a yalld clahn against . such vessel, or other property, under   laws or the United States or ofjny State thereof not oatmeal to he in insurrectiono No such claim shall   allowed in any  where theéclalunant ‘has_knowingly participated ln the illegal use oi such slflp;" Gessel, or other property. This section shall eitend to such claims oulyi as `nilght have been enforced speclhcally against such vessel, or other property, an any State not de-— clarcd th be in insurrection, wherein such claim  ,(RQ_ S. "F 5322-1. ` ` PA.R’1‘l\lEN’l'· _ _' ' tscvrxvrz l§>sg·.tnm1nxrs asn Govrnms. " · 4 ‘ nousas . Dltle 19, C*us·roz,;s` Dumas; Title EXCESS Plt0I•`l’l`S Tax scr:. . lEVENUB rn »~ nrovrsa Wajrnacouasns Title 33, Nax·1éa·rxoN AKD Navia BUREAU. Tama, §lD_ Mmtsuass _'1?a_,ui1·;. u ¤ HOUSE _ _