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 36 GENERAL INDEX. Collection of Duties, écontinued.) Collection of Duties, (continued.) compensation o assistant appraisers, iv. number of mspectors, &c., not to be in- 411., creased, v. 696. forfeitures, how sued, iv. 411. prior lavvs to be in force, v. 566. additional bond, when to be required, iv. importation of indecent prints, &.c., pro- 411. hibited, v. 566. certain duties to be refunded, iv. 451. “ ton," meaning of] v. 567. merchandise imported into Pittsburg, and payments under protest, v. 348, 727. other western cities, duties to be there instructions of the secretary of the treasasecured and paid, iv. 480. ury to be followed, v. 566. act. requiring addition of 10 or 20 per cent. Collector: of the Customs, to value, to be repealed, iv. 590, 591. general acts as to duties of, (ob olete,) i. 38, when to he paid in cash, iv. 591. ’ 154,155; iii. 693; (in force,) i. 642, 643, no deposit of teas in bond, iv. 591. 644. law requiring teas to be weighed repealed, to commence suit on unpaid bonds, i. 676. iv. 591. provision for removal of suits against, to duties on wool to be paid in cash or put in circuit court, iii. 396; iv. 633. bond, iv. 591. to make out statements of the commerce appraisement regulated, iv. 591. of the United States, iii. 541. goods not corresponding with entry forfeit- term of oi·Hce of; iii. 582. ed, iv. 593. bond of, i. 705; iii. 582; v. 661. articles enumerated may be bonded, iv. 593, oath of] i. 641. 594. may appoint deputies, i. 644 ; iii. 397, 681. certain articles may be deposited, iv. 635. compensation o£ See Oustoms, Officers of in certain cases, goods may remain in own- the, p. 44. er‘s warehouse, iv. 635. to deposit bonds in bank, ii. 72. after December 31, 1833, all duties exceed- to return lists of passengers, iii. 489. ing 20 per cont. to be reduced by bien- to render account of fees, iii. 694 ; iv. 699; nially striking ot? one tenth, iv. 629. v. 113, 175, 265, duties to be paid in cash, iv. 630 ; v. 562. for provisions common to all officers of the goods to be valued at ports of entry, iv. customs, see that title. 630. Collier, Charles M., to be paid for a boat cappresident authorized in certain cases to turcd, vi. 290. change the site of custom-house, iv. ——-—, Coleman .0., pension to, vi. 681. 632. Collins, Cliarlos, moiety of a forfeiture to be property in custody irrepleviable, iv. 633. paid to, vi. 436. suits in state courts against officers of U. -———-,.}:2/:1:, land warrant to be issued to, vi. States removable to C. C., iii. 396 ; iv. 65. 634. —-—-—--—-, pension to, vi. 646. inogasc of obstruction to the laws, iv. --3-, Polly, alias Bell, authorized to enter ` 4. and, vi.361. further credit on bonds for duties outstand— ———-—, Thomas, a balance released to, vi. 386. ing in 1837, v. 205. -·-—-————-——-, pension to, vi. 840. remission duties on goods destroyed by fire -—-——-, William, pension to, vi. 178, 578, 733. in New York, v. 284. Callomy, Daniel, pension to, vi. 189. all moneys received under protest or for Collyer,Isaaqtishingbountyallowed to, vi.307. unascertaincd duties, to be paid into the Colmus, Levi, pension to, vi. 910. treasury, v. 349, 727. Colombia, aogggmmonly called the ** forcing act," iv. vc¤scl;5o1f§ to pay same duties as American, ‘ . iv. . vessels turned oil` by the blockade from back dutiestobe refunded, iv. 154. Mexican ports, may enter in United General Convention of Peace, Amity, Nao- Statcs,v. 255. igazion and Commerce with, October 3, act of 1842, v. 561. 1824, viii. 306. additional duty of 10 per cent., on goods Article 1. Firm and iuviolable peace, &c., imported in foreign vessels, v. 561. to be observed, &.c., viii. 306. duties to be paid in cash, v. 561. Art. 2. Favors to other nations to be comgoods may be stored for sixty or ninety mon to both, viii. 306. days, v. 562. Art. 3. Citizens of the United States at and then sold, v. 562. liberty to frequent all the coasts and sale_of unclaimed goods, v. 562, 563.countries of the republic of Colombia. foreign valuation established, v. 563. Citizens of Colombia to enjoy in the owsrars may he examined under oath, v. gorgted States the same privileges, viii. appraisement, v. 564, 566. Art. 4. Merchants and commanders of duties may ba taken in the article itself, v. ships, &.o., to manage their business as 565. _ citizens of the most favored nations, penalty for smugggng and for frauds on viii. 308. therevenue, v. o. Art. 5. Citizens of neither of the contractsecretary of the treasury may give instruc- ing parties liable to embargo &c. viii tions to officers of the customs, v. 566. 308. i ’ where duty exceeds 35 per cent. of value, Art. 6. Citizens of either party seeking ref'- report to be made, v. 566. uge to be treated as friends, viii. 308.