e words "by public auction." When the purchaser is a non-resident tizen of the United States, modify the certificate accordingly, and eliver the whole register to purchaser. -, in the sum of ind firmly bound unto to certain attorney, executors, administrators, or assigns; for which payment, well and truly to be made, I bind myself, my heirs, executors, and administrators, and also the said vessel, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, firmly by these presents. Sealed with my seal, at this day of ——, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Whereas the above bounden hath been obliged to take up and borrow, and hath received of the said for the use of the said vessel, and for the purpose of fitting the same for sea, the sum of lawful money of the United States of America, which sum is to be and remain as a lien and bottomry on the said vessel, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, ——, at the rate or premium of for the voyage: In consideration whereof, all risks of the seas, rivers, enemies, fires, pirates, etc., are to be on account of the said And for the better security of the said sum and premium, the said master doth, by these presents, hypothecate and sign over to the said heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, the said vessel, her tackle, apparel, and furniture And it is hereby declared, that the said vessel is thus hypothecated and assigned over for the security of the money so borrowed and taken up as aforesaid, and shall be delivered for no other use or purpose whatever, until this bond is first paid, together with the premium hereby agreed to be paid thereon. Now the condition of this obligation is such that if the above bounden shall well and truly pay, or cause to be paid, unto the said the just and full sum of lawful money as aforesaid, being the sum borrowed, and also the premium aforesaid, at or before the expiration of days after the arrival of said vessel at then this obligation and the said hypothecation to be void and of no effect otherwise, to remain in full force and virtue. Having signed and exe cuted bonds of the same tenor and date, one of which being accomplished, the other to be void and of no effect. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of— [L. S.] ter of the of, the party to the aforesaid bottomry bond or instrument of writing, personally came before me and executed the said bond in my presence and in the presence of the witnesses thereunto, and acknowledged the same to be his free act and deed for the purpose therein mentioned. Given, etc. FORM No. 70. U. S. Consul. Assignment of bottomry bond. (Paragraph 334.) We hereby assign our rights in the within bond to chants of mer. FORM No. 71. Acknowledgment to assignment of bottomry bond. (Paragraph 334.) CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT --, 189-. I, the undersigned, Consul, etc., do hereby certify that on the day of e date hereof before me personally appeared rm of one of the parties to the foregoing assignment, and executed nd acknowledged the same in my presence to be the act and deed of he said firm for the purposes therein mentioned. Given, etc. U. S. Consul. FORM NO. 72. Indorsement of bottomry on ship's register. (Paragraph 334.) CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT I, the undersigned, Consul, etc., do hereby certify that aster of the 189-. of —, described in the within register, has this ay hypothecated the said vessel, unto merchants f in the penal sum of $ Given, etc. U. S. Consul. FORM NO. 73. Indorsement on register on the payment of a bottomry bond. I, the undersigned, Consul, etc., do hereby certify that on the day and late hereof, before me personally appeared dged before me the receipt of the sum of and acknowl dollars, called for by the 18-, at terms and conditions of a bottomry bond executed by and thr FORM No. 74. U. S. Consul. Oath of master to death or loss overboard at sea of a seaman or marine. (Paragraph 188.) CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT I, master of the of 189 do hereby make oath, in due form of law, that died at sea for was lost overboard at sea, as the case may be] on board the said ship, on or about the 18-, on the voyage from of to this port. Subscribed and sworn to this [SEAL.] day of 189-. U. S. Consul. I, FORM NO. 75. Oath of master or mate to correctness of log-book. (Paragraph 188.) CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT 189 [master or mate, as the case may be], of the do hereby make oath, in due form of law, that the journal of the voyage from to, commencing on the and ending on the, and embraced within folios from true and faithful log, written by —, of the transactions on board the said day by day as they occurred. FORM NO. 76. Path of master to ship's bills and vouchers for disbursements and repairs. 1 due form of law, that the bills and accounts hereunto annexed, numered from to inclusive, are the true and genuine vouchers elating to the cost of the repairs and disbursements of the said ship at his port, superintended by himself. Subscribed and sworn to before me the date above written. [SEAL.] Master. U. S. Consul. FORM NO. 77. Consul's certificate for custom-house or authorities, in case of the deviation of a vessel from the voyage. (Paragraph 188.) CONSULATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT I, the undersigned, Consul, etc., do hereby certify that the to —, arrived at this in a damaged state and it is necessary to dis condition, and in order to repair the said charge the cargo, as appears by the note of protest of the said master, made before me the day of, 189—, and the report of survey of the said vessel filed in this consulate. I further certify that it likewise appears, from said report of survey and protest, that a part of said cargo was thrown overboard at sea on the voyage from port. to this Given, etc. U. S. Consul. |