Withdrawal of materials for the construction and repair of vessels 723-742 Withdrawal of supplies for merchant vessels of the United States. 743-747 Imported teas 915-942 Weighing, taring, sampling, classification, and polarization of sugars and molasses_ 943-1009 Ports where laboratories of the Department of Agriculture 1015-1022 Articles manufactured or produced wholly or in part from im ported articles Imported salt used in curing meats_ Coal used for fuel on board steam vessels_-_ 1114-1220 1114-1135 1136-1206 1207-1215 1216-1220 RECEIPT, DEPOSIT, AND DISBURSEMENT OF PUBLIC MONEYS. 1334-1364 PERSONNEL OF THE CUSTOMS SERVICE-Continued. Removals, suspension, changes and vacancies in the customs service Hours of business and service. Articles. 1385-1388 1389-1390 PUBLIC PROPERTY; RENTED PREMISES; AND OFFICIAL SUPPLIES, EXPENSES, COMMUNICATIONS, AND ACCOUNTS_. Public buildings Rented premises. Customs seal Flag Public property. Requisitions Proposals Stationery Advertising Blank forms_. Import stamps Transportation charges.. Preparation of official matter. Official envelopes-- Telegraphing CHAPTER XXIII. REPORTS, ETC., FROM CUSTOMS OFFICERS_ CHAPTER XXIV. RETURNS TO THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR Imports Exports in vessels... Exports by land vehicles and ferryboats_-_ 1569-1602 1569 1570-1573 1574 1575 1576-1578 1579 1580 1581-1586 1587 1588-1591 1592 1593 1594-1596 1597 1598-1602 1603 1604-1674 1604-1605 1606-1607 1608-1624 RETURNS TO THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS, ETC.-Continued. General regulations Monthly statements Special advance monthly statements.. Advance statement of total values of foreign commerce. Articles. 1625-1636 1637-1656 1657-1662 1657-1658 1659-1661 Direct entrances and clearances of vessels of the United States engaged in the foreign trade___ 1662 Quarterly statements. 1663-1672 General statement of imports of merchandise entered for consumption 1663-1667 Statement of articles not enumerated in the general statement of imports entered for consumption__. 1668 Statement of the product of the whale fisheries taken by American vessels and fishermen___ 1669 Statement of lumber of Maine sawed or hewn in New Brunswick and admitted free of duty.. 1670 Statements of total values of shipments from Atlantic and 1671 Collection of statistics of trade between the United States and its noncontiguous territory_ 1672 At all ports except on the northern, northeastern, and north- Fees to be collected from private parties__. 1672 Fees chargeable to the United States__. 1673 At all ports and places on the northern, northeastern, and At ports and places on the northern, northeastern, and north western frontiers of the United States, vessels navigating CUSTOMS REGULATIONS. CHAPTER I. VESSELS. CLASSIFICATION AND DOCUMENTATION. Art. 1. Vessels of the United States. 2. Name on documented vessel. 3. Change of name. 4. Requirements for change of name. 5. Vessels entitled to documents. 6. Permanent documents. 7. Documents to corporate owners. 8. Steamboats on river or bay of United States. 9. Return to American register. 10. Official number and signal letters. 11. Official number. 12. Net tonnage and draft. 13. Officers of vessels to be citizens. 14. Marine documents. 15. Registers. 16. Lost register. 17. Carpenter's certificate.. 18. Owner's oath. 19. Custody of register. 20. Surveyor's certificate. 21. Inspection of steam and other ves sels-Registry. 22. Registers to be numbered. 23. Recorded vessels. 24. Prizes. 25. Wreck. 26. Owner's oath-Corporation. 27. Duration of marine documents. 28. Change of documents. 20. Qualifications for enrollment and license. 30. Record of enrollment. 31. Oaths of masters and owners. 32. Penalty for trading, etc., without license. 33. Steam vessels on rivers or bays. |