uniform time for election of members of, not to apply to certain States..
bonds of certain consuls to be such as Sec- retary of State may approve.
agent and consul-general at Cairo, title of. compensation of........[33], [*189], [332], 398 consuls not to be absent without leave more than ten days at a time, and if so ab- sent not to have pay, except, &c.... not to correspond with private parties on public affairs...
nor recommend persons for employment, &c....
nor accept presents for themselves or others...
meaning of word consul, as used in laws respecting foreign relations....
in certifying to voluntary emigration from China and Japan, to ascertain whether emigrants have contracted to service for immoral purposes.. Aix-la-Chapelle removed to Cologne.... at Omoa and Truxillo removed to Utila in Bay Islands....
bound at Government Printing Office. provisions for taking testimony relating to private claims before.
eight cloak-room men of House of Repre- sentatives to be employed as session laborers
not required to report to surgeon-general
of marine hospitals... at Liverpool, London, Cardiff, Belfast, and Hamburg to pay into Treasury fees collected for discharging seamen.... fees for shipping and discharging seamen at certain ports to be paid into Treasury.
in Tripoli, Tunis, Morocco, Muscat, and Samoan or Navigator Islands in- vested with certain judicial powers. name of, at Omoa, &c., Honduras, changed to Ruatan and Truxillo.. in Russia at Amoor River discontined.. at Vladivostock to be of class five..... and at Fayal and Auckland may engage in trade..
prices-current to be furnished by, to Secre-
may be sent by Congressmen through u ails free...
and to reporter of Senate...
index to, to be printed semi-monthly
how distributed, and by whom prepared,
separate account of expense of, to be kept and reported to Congress by Public Printer
duties of, in relation to invoices of goods intended to be transported in bond from port of arrival to inland port of delivery
to make quarterly statements of exports and imports, with market price of articles, &c..
for rent of buildings for public use in Washington, D. C., not to be made without previous appropriation....66, 289 may be made to take place of other rented buildings employés of United States not to be inter- ested in Indian contracts, &c...... authority of Secretary of Treasury to make, with persons to assist in collection of money, &c., withheld repealed... limitation of certain contracts of depart- ments to supplies of one year not to apply to mail-bags, locks, postal cards, &c....
fee for recording, &c., assignment of.. engravings, cuts, and prints which may be
what may be registered in Patent Office.. CORRESPONDENCE,
by diplomatic and consular officers, &c., with private parties, &c, on public affairs prohibited
with Indians prior to May 21, 1872, not to be recognized by public officers until provisions specified are complied with copies of, for Indian supplies to be fur- nished Second Auditor provisions as to advertising bids, &c., in Indian serv.ce
in District of Columbia, where to be con- fined
Secretary of War to give preference in, to materials of domestic manufacture in making, for public improvements, and to have all work thereon done in United States
COUNTERFEITING,
medals commemorating centennial anniver- sary of national independence..... disbursing officers and bank officers to stamp counterfeit, altered, or worth- less notes....
gold or silver coin or bars, how punished.. COURTS (See Circuit Courts; District Courts; Court of Claims; Supreme Court), women to be admitted to practice in Su- preme Court
laws of States as to remedies for improve- ments by occupants of lands under color of title adjudged invalid to ap- ply in Federal courts.
jurisdiction of State and Federal courts as to real estate of Seneca Nation of Indians in New York. State to have jurisdiction of debts due bankrupt's estate in certain cases... provisions for restoring, supplying, &c., lost records
clerks, marshals, and district attorneys to reside in their districts, except, &c.. 47 jurors, how drawn .497, 498 in Pennsylvania, same as elsewhere; re- pealing special provision...
records of regimental, garrison, and field offi- cers, where to be filed and when may be destroyed.....
defendants may be witnesses...
not to sentence soldiers to be branded, marked, or tattooed..
not to be excluded on account of race or color
counterfeiting medals struck in commemo- ration of centennial anniversary of national independence...
under laws relating to Life-Saving Service; loss of vessels at sea....
and offenses relating to customs; various provisions concerning
willful injury to United States telegraph
Court of United States, how exer- cised and proceedings in...
in Utah Territory (see Utah Territory), pro- visions concerning
hold to involuntary servitude; selling
in Dakota, supreme court fourth district
penalty for fraudulently obtaining gas in District of Columbia.
to have an additional judge...
in District of Columbia (See District of Columbia),
fraudulently claiming drawback on manu-
penalties in relation to internal-revenue
failing to so produce letters, &c., cannot
penalties on manufacturers of tobacco for
manufacturers of cigars and dealers....445, 446 relating to the census; neglect of duty by
officers, false swearing, making false returns, receiving fees, &c.. penalty for refusal to give information to takers of.
not to be interested in warehouses, &c... compromising or abating claims for fines, &c., how punished...
afterwards avoid penalty by produc- ing them
defrauding or attempting to defraud by false invoices, how punished; for- feiture, &c..
entire invoice not to be forfeited on account of undervaluation of items merchandise entered in violation of law re-
lating to false invoices, &c., may be seized and held for payment of fines, &c
how released by giving bond, &c omission to add to market value cost of packing, shipping, &c., without fraudulent intent, not to cause for- feiture..
to be supplied by collector or appraiser, &c., with hundred per cent. addition- al, and duties collected thereon.. custom officers detecting violations of cus- tom laws to report to collector, who shall report to district attorney for prosecution
CUSTOMS OFFICER (See Collection Dis-
tricts; Collectors; Customs; Customs Duties),
detecting violation of customs laws to re-
CUSTOMS-Continued.
proceedings for relief of persons charged with incurring fines, &c... summary hearing in, before whom to be had, and subsequent proceedings... officers compromising or abating claims for fines, forfeiture, &c., how pun- ished....
Secretary of Treasury may remit fines, &c. applicants for remission of fines, &c., to notify district attorneys, who shall furnish information, &c.... settlements as to duties, in absence of fraud or protest, to be conclusive after one year.. suits for penalties and forfeitures to be com- menced within three years, except, &c.....
annual salaries to be paid to collectors, naval officers, and surveyors....... Secretary of Treasury to regulate bonded warehouses, general stores, &c...... general-order warehouses to be near land- ings......
customs officers not to be interested in ware-
public cartage to be let to lowest bidder,
one hundred per cent. to be added on omis- sion to add market value, &c., of goods to invoice in certain cases.... proceedings on discovery of fraud, &c settlements without fraud or protest to be conclusive after one year..
merchandise in vessels sunken two years, and abandoned, may be admitted free of duties when raised..
on spun silk, silk in gum, floss silk, sewing silks, and other silks
on anchovies and sardines
on yellow sheathing-metal and yellow- metal bolts, with right of drawback when used in repair of certain ves- sels...
power of Secretary of Treasury to refund,
decisions of Secretary once made not to be modified adversely to United States, except, &c....
decisions of inferior courts respecting, need not be acquiesced in by Secretary of Treasury..
alizarine, quicksilver, ship planking, spars, and stilts, seeds of sugar beets, bar- rels, grain bags, &c., used in export- ing, admitted free of...
reports to Congress of money refunded for customs duties paid, to be made an- nually by Secretary of Treasury... separate entry of packages of importation may be made in certain cases.. oaths of importer, consignee, or agent in such case....
drawback on materials used in repair of
number and compensation of special agents of
inspectors employed at night to be paid not exceeding $2.50 per night.... may have increased compensation not ex- ceeding $3 a night..
bonds of partnerships for payment of, may be executed by one member in name of firm.....
certain products of Hawaiian Islands ad- mitted free of duty.
CUSTOMS DUTIES (See Free of Duty),
on skins, dried, salted, or pickled, &c., re- pealed..
silver dollars and certificates for same re- ceivable for....
additional, on failure to transport in bond
goods from one district to another, how remitted
act authorizing the immediate transporta- tion in bond of dutiable goods...... ports from which goods may be sent.. [240], 545 at which such goods may be delivered, appraised, &c. ... ...202, 546, 598, 615 merchandise so transported to be entered of
imported liquors to pay internal-revenue
tax by stamps in addition to duty.. to be placed in public stores, gauged, in- spected, stamped, &c..
other provisions concerning same.... .439, 440 on quinine repealed...
triplicate invoices to be taken by consuls, &c., without additional fee.....
contributions for colored emigrauts from
to be transferred directly from importing vessel to cars, &c.....
prior to March 12, 1880, for importa- tion to pay duty of 35 per cent.... duties paid in excess to be refunded.
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