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CHAPTER V.
Article numbers.
ENTRY OF IMPORTED MERCHANDISE.
384-634
§ 1. General provisions..
384-423
2. Liens for freight, charges, or contributions in general average.
3. Special-delivery packages...
424-432
433-442
4. Requirements as regards packing, stamping, branding, etc..
Marking of bolting cloths..
443-456
457
5. Importations through the mail.
458-471
Disposition of music imported by mail in violation of the copy-
right laws.
471
6. Packed packages...
472-474
7. Free entry under special authorization.
475-630
Logs shipped down St. John River..
Manufactured lumber transported from district of Aroostook,
Me., to any other district or port of entry in the United
States by way of St. John River and New Brunswick...
Products of timber on St. John River
Transportation of goods not dutiable from one port in United
States to another through the province of New Brunswick....
Animals for breeding purposes.
Theatrical scenery, properties, and apparel
Samples of no commercial value
Articles imported for use of institutions, exhibition, etc.
Passengers' baggage and effects..
Articles under reciprocity treaty with Hawaii
560
561
562-568
569
570-596
583, 584
597, 598
Locomotives used in traffic with adjacent foreign countries
599
Grain from Canada to be ground and returned.
600-603
Derelict and wrecked merchandise...
604-608
Entries of railroad iron and machinery in bond for repair and
exportation
609-612
Copyrighted books and articles..
613-616
Joint regulations of Treasury and Post-Office Departments..
Trade-marks
ENTRY OF MERCHANDISE IN TRANSIT UNDER THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON, ETC.
§ 1. Importations from contiguous territory of Dominion of Canada..
2. Merchandise in transit between ports of the United States through
Canada
388-732
688-699
700-712
3. Foreign merchandise in transit to Canada under treaty.
713-723
ENTRY OF MERCHANDISE IN TRANSIT, ETC.-Continued.
§ 4. Merchandise in transit from Canada for exportation..
5. Exportation of transit goods by vessel to Canada.
6. Withdrawals from bond for direct exportation to Canada..
7. Personal and household effects in transit through the United
States...
8. Ports designated under treaty.
9. Transit of goods from port to port in Canada, through the United
CHAPTER IX.
724
725
726-728
729
730
731, 732
MERCHANDISE IN TRANSIT TO PLACES IN THE BRITISH PROVINCES OTHER-
WISE THAN UNDER TREATIES
General provisions...
753-760
§ 1. Transfer from one warehouse to another warehouse in the same
district...
761
2. Withdrawals at original ports for consumption.
762-769
3. Withdrawals of supplies for vessels
4. Supplies for foreign vessels of war..
5. Withdrawals of material for the construction and repairing of
vessels....
6. Withdrawals of salt for curing fish............
7. Withdrawals for consumption at ports other than ports of original
entry....
9. Bonding routes for transportation of imported merchandise..
10. Withdrawals for transportation in bond
831-837
838-855
11. Rewarehousing of merchandise transported in bond.
856-862
12. Withdrawals at secondary ports for transportation in bond..
863
13. Withdrawals for transportation and exportation to Canada
864-866
14. Withdrawals for transportation and exportation to Mexico...
15. Withdrawals at original ports for exportation..
16. Withdrawals at secondary ports for exportation.
17. Withdrawals of railroad iron under repair bond..
20. Combined entry for vessel warehouse and immediate exportation
by sea..
896-902
21. Cancellation of exportation bonds
903-905
22. Combined entry for vessel warehouse and immediate transporta-
tion in the United States...
906-914
23. Combined entry for rewarehouse and exportation on arrival at
secondary ports...
915-917
24. Combined entry for rewarehouse and immediate transportation.
25. Combined entry for rewarehouse and consumption on arrival...
918, 919
920, 921
CHAPTER XII.
EXPORTATION IN BOND OF DISTILLED SPIRITS AND OF TOBACCO WITHOUT PAY-
MENT OF INTERNAL-REVENUE TAX
§ 1. Exportation of distilled spirits....
2. Exportation of domestic tobacco, snuff, cigars, and cigarettes
under internal-revenue laws......
922-961
922-949
950-961
CHAPTER XIII.
BONDED WAREHOUSES
§ 1. Classification
962-1095
962
BONDED WAREHOUSES-Continued.
§ 2. Establishment of bonded warehouses other than manufacturing.
Officers in charge of warehouses..
3. Bonded manufacturing warehouses..
963-982
975-982
983-1073
Accounts of receipts and deliveries.
1035-1040
Spirits lost by leakage, etc., while in transit to bonded man-
ufacturing warehouses
1041-1044
Exportation of articles manufactured in bond.
1045-1057
Special provisions..
1058-1065
Cancellation of bonds..
1066-1073
4. Smelting and refining imported ores and crude metals in bond. 1074–1089
5. Transporting, sampling, and assaying lead-bearing ores ....
§ 1. Drawback upon merchandise exported in condition as imported. 1114–1135
2. Drawback on articles manufactured or produced wholly or in
part from imported materials.
1136-1196
3. Refund of duties paid on imported salt used in curing meats
cured in the United States and exported..
1197-1205
4. Drawback on coal used for fuel on board steam vessels.
5. General rules...
6. Examination of imported teas..
7. Sampling and classification of imported sugars and molasses...
Sampling
1282, 1283
1284-1299
1300-1339
1340-1410
1340-1358
Classification
1359-1392
3. Mitigation or remission of fines, penalties, and forfeitures-
removal of disabilities..
1516-1527
4. Disposition of proceeds of fines, penalties, and forfeitures..
1528-1544
RECEIPTS, DEPOSITS, AND DISBURSEMENTS OF PUBLIC MONEYS.
1579-1589
5. Weighers..
1651-1656
Tare, miscellaneous allowances, and correction of errors.... 1657-1673
APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION, AND VACATION OF Office.
§ 1. Presidential appointments.
2. Subordinate appointments in the classified service..
3. Nominations to classified places
4. Nominations to unclassified places.
1776-1807
1776-1779
1780-1784
1785, 1786
1787, 1788
APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION, AND VACATION OF OFFICE-Continued.
§ 5. Promotions in the customs service ...
6. Removals, suspensions, and vacancies in the customs service.
7. Light-House Service..
8. General rules..
1789-1791
1792-1796
1797-1801
1802-1807
o Disbursement accounts.
Expense of collecting the revenue from customs.
Revenue-Cutter Service
Refund of excess of deposits for unascertained duties.
Payment of debentures..
Construction of public buildings
Compensation in lieu of moieties.
Official emoluments..
7. Property returns...
CHAPTER XXVIII.
1808-1846
1808-1819
1820
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830-1841
1842-1846
1847-1875
1847-1850
1851-1854
1855
1856-1861
1862-1864
1865-1873
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871-1873
1874, 1875
REPORTS REQUIRED FROM CUSTOMS OFFICERS.
§ 1. To the Secretary..
2. To the Auditor for the Treasury Department
3. To the Auditor for the State and other Departments.
4. To the Director of the Mint.
5. To the Commissioner of Navigation..
1876
6. To the Bureau of Statistics
7. To the Supervising Inspector-General of Steam Vessels
8. To the Supervising Surgeon-General Marine-Hospital Service...
9. To the General Superintendent Life-Saving Service..
10. To the Commissioner-General of Immigration..
CHAPTER XXIX.
RETURNS TO BUREAU OF STATISTICS.
§ 1. Law as to statistical values and quantities.
2. Law as to exports in vessels....
3. Law as to exports by land vehicles and ferryboats.
4. Law as to tonnage movement and passengers..
5. Regulations as to exports by land vehicles and ferryboats.
6. General regulations.
7. Monthly statements.
1877-1949
1877-1880
1881, 1882
1883
1884, 1885
1886-1903
1904-1913
1914-1916