Report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of the TreasuryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1884 |
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... November , 1884 . SIR : In compliance with the act of Congress entitled " An act to constitute a Bureau of Navigation in the Treasury Department , " which provides that the Commissioner of Navigation " shall investigate the operations ...
... November , 1884 . SIR : In compliance with the act of Congress entitled " An act to constitute a Bureau of Navigation in the Treasury Department , " which provides that the Commissioner of Navigation " shall investigate the operations ...
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... November 15 , 1836 , Article III , provides that the national ships have the exclusive right to transport national pro- ducts from one port of the kingdom to another , unless otherwise stip- ulated by international treaties concluded ...
... November 15 , 1836 , Article III , provides that the national ships have the exclusive right to transport national pro- ducts from one port of the kingdom to another , unless otherwise stip- ulated by international treaties concluded ...
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... November 1 , 811 , 049 885 , 534 1,546 , 207 December 2 , 162 , 400 1,067 , 141 1,843 , 903 2,094 , 993 Centals . 814 , 897 1 , 192 , 780 1,895 , 594 2 , 873 , 019 3,778 , 499 3 , 408 , 983 Dollars . 2 , 350 , 809 1882 . January 754 ...
... November 1 , 811 , 049 885 , 534 1,546 , 207 December 2 , 162 , 400 1,067 , 141 1,843 , 903 2,094 , 993 Centals . 814 , 897 1 , 192 , 780 1,895 , 594 2 , 873 , 019 3,778 , 499 3 , 408 , 983 Dollars . 2 , 350 , 809 1882 . January 754 ...
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... November 12 , 1884 . SIR : I beg leave to suggest the following , in the interests of navigation and economy on the Potomac River : This river is divided into four customs districts ; on the right bank it is divided into two , viz ...
... November 12 , 1884 . SIR : I beg leave to suggest the following , in the interests of navigation and economy on the Potomac River : This river is divided into four customs districts ; on the right bank it is divided into two , viz ...
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... November 14 , 1884 . DEAR SIR : The writer begs to offer views , as requested , upon the law prohibiting payment of advance wages to seamen . In yours of 10th instant it is remarked that " probably it is hardly time to have the matter ...
... November 14 , 1884 . DEAR SIR : The writer begs to offer views , as requested , upon the law prohibiting payment of advance wages to seamen . In yours of 10th instant it is remarked that " probably it is hardly time to have the matter ...
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20 TONS advance wages American bottoms American ships ARTICLE Atlantic and Gulf BARGES board of trade bounty British Bureau of Navigation cabotage CANAL-BOATS Cape Vincent cargo CAROLINA cent centimes Charleston COASTING LAWS coasting trade collision commerce Commissioner of Navigation Congress consul crews CUSTOMS DISTRICTS DEAR SIR DOCUMENTED Edgartown ended June 30 England FISHERIES flag foreign port foreign trade foreign vessels France French Government Gross Gulf Coasts JARVIS PATTEN June 30 loss maritime master merchant marine navy NORTH CAROLINA Number and Tonnage officers Oregon owners paid payment of advance PENNSYLVANIA Pensacola Perth Amboy pilotage Portsmouth regulations Revised Statutes RULE Sag Harbor sailing ships Sailing vessels sailor seamen SELS ship-building ship-owners shipping act shipping commissioner showing the Class showing the Number side lights Side-wheel Steam vessels steamers steamship Tappahannock tonnage duty Tonnage of REGISTERED Tons Treasury VESSELS BUILT voyage wages to seamen Washington wood York
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