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the departure of such ship or vessel from the port where she may then To make out dube, make out and subscribe duplicate manifests of the whole of such cargo plicate manifests. on board such ship or vessel, specifying in such manifests, the marks and numbers of every cask, bag, box, chest or package containing the same, with the name and place of residence of every shipper and consignee, and the quantity shipped by and to each, and if there be a collector or surveyor, residing at such port, or within five miles thereof, he shall deliver such manifests to the collector, if there be one, otherwise to the surveyor, before whom he shall swear or affirm, to the best of his knowledge and belief, that the goods therein contained were legally imported, and the duties thereupon paid or secured, or if spirits distilled within the United States, that the duties thereupon have been paid or secured, whereupon the said collector or surveyor shall certify the same on the said manifests, one of which he shall return to the said master, with a permit, specifying thereon, generally, the lading on board such ship or vessel, and authorizing him to proceed to the port of his destination. And if any ship or vessel, being laden and destined, as aforesaid, shall depart from the port where she may then be, without the master or commander having first made out and subscribed duplicate manifests of the lading on board such ship or vessel, and in case there be a collector or surveyor residing at such port, or within five miles thereof, without having previously delivered the same to the said collector or surveyor, and obtaining a permit, in manner as is herein required, such master or commander shall pay one hundred dollars.

&c.

1799, ch. 22.

Duty of mas

1799, ch 22.

SEC. 15. That the master or commander of every ship or vessel licensed for carrying on the coasting trade, having on board, either distilled spirits ters of licensed in casks exceeding five hundred gallons, wine in casks exceeding two having on board coasting vessels hundred and fifty gallons, or in bottles exceeding one hundred dozens, distilled spirits, sugar in casks or boxes exceeding three thousands pounds, tea in chests or boxes exceeding five hundred pounds, coffee in casks or bags exceeding one thousand pounds, or foreign merchandise in packages, as imported, exceeding in value four hundred dollars, or goods, wares or merchandise, consisting of such enumerated or other articles of foreign growth or manufacture, or of both, whose aggregate value exceeds eight hundred dollars, and arriving from a district in one State, at a district in the same or an adjoining State on the sea-coast, or on a navigable river, shall, previous to the unlading of any part of the cargo of such ship or vessel, deliver to the collector, if there be one, or if not, to the surveyor residing at the port of her arrival, or if there be no collector or surveyor residing at such port, then to a collector or surveyor, if there be any such officer, residing within five miles thereof, the manifest of the cargo, certified by the collector or surveyor of the district from whence she sailed (if there be such manifest), otherwise the duplicate manifests thereof, as is herein before directed, to the truth of which, before such officer, he shall swear or affirm. And if there have been taken on board such ship or vessel, any other or more goods, than are contained in such manifest or manifests, since her departure from the port from whence she first sailed, or if any goods have been since landed, the said master or commander shall make known and particularize the same to the said collector or surveyor, or if no such goods have been so taken on board or landed, he shall so declare, to the truth of which he shall swear or affirm: Whereupon, the said collector or surveyor shall grant a permit for unlading a part, or the whole of such cargo, as the said master or commander may request. And if there be no collector or surveyor, residing at, or within five miles of the said port of her arrival, the master or commander of such ship or vessel may proceed to discharge the lading from on board such ship or vessel, but shall deliver to the collector or surveyor, residing at the first port, where he may next afterwards arrive, and within twenty-four hours of his arrival, the manifest or manifests aforesaid, noting thereon the times when, and places

Duty of masters of vessels destined from

any district to other than a district in the same

State.

Act of March 2, 1799, ch. 22.

where, the goods therein mentioned have been unladen, to the truth of which, before the said last-mentioned collector or surveyor, he shall swear or affirm; and if the master or commander of any such ship or vessel, being laden as aforesaid, shall neglect or refuse to deliver the manifest or manifests, at the times, and in the manner, herein directed, he shall pay one hundred dollars.

SEC. 16. That the master or commander of every ship or vessel, licensed for carrying on the coasting trade, and being destined from any district of the United States, to a district other than a district in the same, or an adjoining State, on the sea-coast, or on a navigable river, or an adjoining shall, previous to her departure, deliver to the collector residing at the port where such ship or vessel may be, if there is one, otherwise to the collector of the district comprehending such port, or to a surveyor within the district, as the one or the other may reside nearest to the port at which such ship or vessel may be, duplicate manifests of the whole cargo on board such ship or vessel, or if there be no cargo on board, he shall so certify, and if there be any distilled spirits, or goods, wares and merchandise, of foreign growth or manufacture on board, other than what may, by the collector, be deemed sufficient for sea stores, he shall specify in such manifests, the marks and numbers of every cask, bag, box, chest or package, containing the same, with the name, and place of residence, of every shipper and consignee of such distilled spirits, or goods of foreign growth or manufacture, and the quantity shipped by, and to each, to be by him subscribed, and to the truth of which, he shall swear or affirm; and shall also swear or affirm before the said collector or surveyor, that such goods, wares, or merchandise, of foreign growth or manufacture, were, to the best of his knowledge and belief, legally imported, and the duties. thereupon paid or secured; or if spirits distilled within the United States, that the duties thereupon have been duly paid or secured; upon the performance of which, and not before, the said collector or surForfeiture on veyor shall certify the same on the said manifests; one of which neglecting it. he shall return to the master, with a permit, thereto annexed, authorizing him to proceed to the port of his destination. And if any such ship or vessel shall depart from the port where she may then be, Amount of for- having distilled spirits, or goods, wares or merchandise, of foreign growth or manufacture on board, without the several things herein required, being complied with, the master thereof shall forfeit one hundred dollars or if the lading be of goods, the growth or manufacture of the United States only, or if such ship or vessel have no cargo, and she depart, without the several things herein required, being complied with, the said master shall forfeit and pay fifty dollars.

feiture.

Masters of

whom to deliver manifests.

SEC. 17. That the master or commander of every ship or vessel, licoasting vessels censed to carry on the coasting trade, arriving at any district of the Unitwhen and to ed States, from any district, other than a district in the same, or an adjoining State on the sea-coast, or on a navigable river, shall deliver to the collector residing at the port where she may arrive, if there be one, otherwise to the collector or surveyor in the district comprehending such port, as the one, or the other, may reside nearest thereto, if the collector or surveyor reside at a distance not exceeding five miles, within twentyfour hours, or if at a greater distance, within forty-eight hours next after his arrival; and previous to the unlading any of the goods brought in such March 2, 1799, ship or vessel, the manifest of the cargo (if there be any) certified by the collector or surveyor of the district from whence she last sailed, and shall make oath or affirmation, before the said collector or surveyor, that there was not when he sailed from the district where his manifest was certified, or has been since, or then is, any more, or other goods, wares or merchandise of foreign growth or manufacture, or distilled spirits (if there be any,

ch. 22. under oath.

See acts March 2, 1819, ch. 48, and May 7, 1822, ch. 62, § 11.

other than sea stores, on board such vessel) than is therein mentioned; and if there be no such goods, he shall so swear or affirm; and if there be no cargo on board, he shall produce the certificate of the collector or surveyor of the district from whence she last sailed, as aforesaid, that such is the case: Whereupon such collector or surveyor shall grant a permit And obtain for unlading the whole, or part of such cargo (if there be any) within his permits for undistrict, as the master may request; and where a part only of the goods, lading. wares and merchandise, of foreign growth or manufacture, or of distilled spirits, brought in such ship or vessel, is intended to be landed, the said collector or surveyor shall make an indorsement of such part, on the back of the manifest, specifying the articles to be landed; and shall return such manifest to the master, endorsing also thereon, his permission for such .ship or vessel to proceed to the place of her destination; and if the master of such ship or vessel shall neglect or refuse to deliver the manifest, (or if she has no cargo, the certificate) within the time herein directed, he shall forfeit one hundred dollars, and the goods, wares and merchandise of foreign growth or manufacture, or distilled spirits, found on board, or landed from such ship or vessel, not being certified, as is herein required, shall be forfeited, and if the same shall amount to the value of eight hundred dollars, such ship or vessel, with her tackle, apparel and furniture, shall be also forfeited.

empt from de

In others how

SEC. 18. That nothing in this act contained shall be so construed as to In what cases oblige the master or commander of any ship or vessel, licensed for carry- masters of vesing on the coasting trade, bound from a district in one state, to a district sels may be exin the same, or an adjoining state on the sea-coast, or on a navigable river, livering manihaving on board goods, wares or merchandise of the growth, product or fests. manufactures of the United States only (except distilled spirits) or distilled spirits, not more than five hundred gallons, wine in casks not more than two hundred and fifty gallons, or in bottles not more than one hundred dozens, sugar in casks or boxes not more than three thousand pounds, tea in chests or boxes not more than five hundred pounds, coffee in casks or bags not more than one thousand pounds, or foreign merchandise in packages, as imported, of not more value than four hundred dollars, or goods, wares or merchandise, consisting of such enumerated or other articles of foreign growth or manufacture, or of both, whose aggregate value shall be not more than eight hundred dollars, to deliver a manifest thereof, or obtain a permit, previous to her departure, or on her arrival within such district, to make any report thereof; but such master shall be provided with a manifest, by him subscribed, of the lading, of what kind to be provided soever, which was on board such ship or vessel, at the time of his depart- with them. ure from the district from which she last sailed, and if the same, or any part of such lading, consists of distilled spirits, or goods, wares, or merchandise, of foreign growth or manufacture, with the marks and numbers of each cask, bag, box, chest or package, containing the same, with the name of the shipper and consignee of each; which manifest shall be by him exhibited, for the inspection of any officer of the revenue, when, by such officer, thereunto required; and shall also inform such officer, from whence such ship or vessel last sailed, and how long she has been in port, when by him so interrogated. And if the master of such ship or vessel shall not be provided, on his arrival within any such district, with a neglect thereof. manifest, and exhibit the same, as is herein required, if the lading of such ship or vessel consist wholly of goods, the produce or manufacture of the United States (distilled spirits excepted) he shall forfeit twenty dollars, or if there be distilled spirits, or goods, wares, or merchandise, of foreign growth or manufacture, on board, excepting what may be sufficient for sea stores, he shall forfeit forty dollars; or if he shall refuse to answer the interrogatories truly, as is herein required, he shall forfeit the sum of one hundred dollars. And if any of the goods laden on board such ship or vessel, shall be of foreign growth or manufacture, or of spirits dis

Forfeiture on

Collector of Pennsylvania may grant permits for trans

ginia.

Also to New

tilled within the United States, so much of the same as may be found on board such ship or vessel, and which shall not be included in the manifest exhibited by such master, shall be forfeited.

SEC. 19. That it shall and may be lawful for the collector of the district of Pennsylvania, to grant permits for the transportation of goods, wares or merchandise, of foreign growth or manufacture, across the State porting foreign of New Jersey, to the district of New York, or across the State of Delagoods across the district in the State of Maryland or Virginia; and for the State of Delaware, to any ware to Mary collector of the district of New York, to grant like permits for the transland and to Vir- portation across the State of New Jersey; and for the collector of any district of Maryland or Virginia, to grant like permits for the transportation York across New across the State of Delaware, to the district of Pennsylvania; Provided, Jersey. That every such permit shall express the name of the owner, or person sending such goods, and of the person or persons, to whom such goods shall be consigned, with the marks, numbers and description of the packwhether bale, box, chest or otherwise, and the kind of goods conages, tained therein, and the date, when granted; and the owner, or person sending such goods, shall swear or affirm, that they were legally imported, Owner or con- and the duties thereupon paid or secured: And provided also, That the signee to report owner or consignee of all such goods, wares and merchandise, shall, the same to the within twenty-four hours after the arrival thereof, at the place to

So also the

collector of New York to goods

to cross New Jersey, under what regulations.

collector.

Registered

district to dis

trict subject to regulations in

sec. 16 and 17

this act.

which they were permitted to be transported, report the same, to the collector of the district where they shall so arrive, and shall deliver up the permit accompanying the same, and if the owner or consignee aforesaid, shall neglect or refuse to make due entry of such goods, within the time, and in the manner, herein directed, all such goods, wares and merchandise shall be subject to forfeiture; and if the permit granted shall not be given up, within the time limited for making the said report, the person or persons to whom it was granted, neglecting or refusing to deliver it up, shall forfeit fifty dollars for every twenty-four hours it shall be withheld afterwards: Provided, That where the goods, wares and merchandise, to be transported in manner aforesaid, shall be of less value than eight hundred dollars, the said oath and permit shall not be deemed necessary, nor shall the owner or consignee be obliged to make report to the collector of the district where the said goods, wares, and merchandise shall arrive.

SEC. 20. That when any ship or vessel of the United States, registered vessels employed according to law, shall be employed in going from any one district in in going from the United States, to any other district, such ship or vessel, and the master or commander thereof, with the goods she may have on board, previous to her departure from the district, where she may be, and also, upon of her arrival in any other district, shall be subject (except as to the payment of fees) to the same regulations, provisions, penalties and forfeitures, and the like duties are imposed on like officers, as is provided by the sixteenth and seventeenth sections of this act, for ships or vessels licensed for carrying on the coasting trade: Provided, however, that nothing herein contained, shall be construed to extend to registered ships or vessels of the United States, having on board goods, wares and merchandise of foreign growth or manufacture, brought into the United States in such ship or vessel from a foreign port, and on which the duties have not been paid or secured, according to law.

Proviso.

Duty of mas

censed for car

SEC. 21. That when any ship or vessel, licensed for carrying on the ters of ships li- fishery, shall be intended to touch and trade at any foreign port or place, rying on the fish- it shall be the duty of the master, commander, or owner, to obtain permisery, intending to sion for that purpose, from the collector of the district where such ship or touch at a for- vessel may be, previous to her departure, and the master or commander of every such ship or vessel, shall deliver like manifests, and make like entries, both of the ship or vessel, and of the goods, wares, or merchandise on board, within the same time, and under the same penalty, as by

eign port.

the laws of the United States, are provided for ships or vessels of the United States arriving from a foreign port. And if any ship or vessel, licensed for carrying on the fisheries, shall be found within three leagues of the coast, with goods, wares, or merchandise of foreign growth or manufacture, exceeding the value of five hundred dollars, without having such permission, as is herein directed, such ship or vessel, together with her goods, wares, or merchandise of foreign growth or manufacture imported therein, shall be subject to seizure and forfeiture.

selves within 24

SEC. 22. That the master or commander of every ship or vessel, em- Masters of vesployed in the transportation of goods from district to district, that shall sels transporting goods from disput into a port, other than the one to which she was bound, shall, within trict to district, twenty-four hours of his arrival, if there be an officer residing at such to report themport, and she continue there so long, make report of his arrival, to such hours after arriofficer, with the name of the place he came from, and to which he is val. bound, with an account of his lading; and if the master of such ship or vessel shall neglect or refuse to do the same, he shall forfeit twenty dollars.

ters of vessels,

To take bond

SEC. 23. That if the master or commander of any ship or vessel, em- Duty of colployed in the transportation of goods from district to district, having on lectors on masboard goods, wares, or merchandise of foreign growth or manufacture, or having lost their distilled spirits, shall, on his arrival at the port to which he was destined, manifests. have lost or mislaid the certified manifest of the same, or the permit for foreign duwhich was given therefor, by the collector or surveyor of the district from ties. whence he sailed, the collector of the district where he shall so arrive, shall take bond for the payment of the duties on such goods, wares and merchandise of foreign growth or manufacture, or distilled spirits, within six months, in the same manner, as though they were imported from a foreign country:* Provided, however, such bond shall be cancelled, if the said master shall deliver, or cause to be delivered to the collector taking cancelled on such bond, and within the term therein limited for payment, a certificate said goods were from the collector or surveyor of the district, from whence he sailed, legally imported. that such goods were legally exported in such ship or vessel, from such

district.

Bond to be

certificate that

Masters of vessels bound from district to

Masters of

SEC. 24. That the master or commander of every foreign ship or vessel, bound from a district in the United States to any other district within the same, shall, in all cases, previous to her departure, from such district, district previousdeliver to the collector of such district, duplicate manifests of the lading ly to deliver duon board such ship or vessel, if there be any, or if there be none, he shall to collector, &c. plicate manifests declare that such is the case, and to the truth of such manifests or decla⚫ration, he shall swear or affirm, and also obtain a permit, from the said collector, authorizing him to proceed to the place of his destination. And the master or commander of every such ship or vessel, on his arrival foreign vessels. within any district, from any other district, shall, in all cases, within fortyeight hours after his arrival, and previous to the unlading any goods from on board such ship or vessel, deliver to the collector of the district where he may have arrived, a manifest of the goods laden on board such ship or vessel, if any there be, or if in ballast only, he shall so declare, and to the truth of which manifest or declaration, he shall swear or affirm; and also, that such manifest contains an account of all the goods, wares, and merchandise which were on board such ship or vessel, at the time, or have been, since her departure from the place from whence she shall be reported last to have sailed; and he shall also deliver to such collector the permit which was given him from the collector of the district from whence he sailed.† And if the master or commander of any such ship or vessel shall neglect or refuse complying with any of the requirements neglect thereof. herein made, he shall forfeit one hundred dollars: Provided always, Proviso. That nothing herein contained shall be construed as affecting the pay

See act of August 6, 1846, ch. 84, § 1.

Manifests on

oath.

Forfeiture

↑ See act March 1, 1817, ch. 31, § 4.

on

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