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538 Trrm·: xxx1v.——COLLE()TION OF DUTIES.-—C1-1. 4. of arrival before from the same unless to roceed on her way to some more interior dis— $ P 2*::PB "°P°" °" trict to which she may be bound, before report or entry shall have been - made by the master with the collector of some district, the master shall 2 EBF-. 1799, ¢· be liable to a penalty of four hundred dollars; and any collector, naval 22»¤·29»"·l»P·6‘*8- 03icm·_ Surveyor, or commander- of any revenue-cutter may cause such The Apollon, 9 vessel to be arrested and brought back to the most convenient port of Wh., 362; U. S. rz the United States. If, however, it is made to appear by the oath of the

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g°§‘i;;;°,L;j master, and of the person next in command, o_r y other sufficient proof

p_ CW 5y§_ tolthte rfptnsfactiondot the collectol: of tht; dlStl‘IClZ wpshm which splchhvesse s a afterwar come` or to the satis action of the court in w ic the prosecution for such peiialty may be had, that the departure or attempt to depart was occasioned by stress of weather, pursuit or duress of enemies, or other necessity, the penalty imposed by this section shall not be incurred. Duty of mekipz Sno, 2774. Within twenty-four hours after the arrival of any vessel,

 from any foreign port, at any port of the United States established by

2 Mar., 1799, c. law, at which an officer of the customs resides, or within any harbor, 22, ¤· 30,V·LP·*>49· inlet, or creek thereof, if the hours of business at the office of the chief U, s, rtwebber, officer of the_customs_ at such port will permit, or as soon thereafter as 1 Gall., 392; U.S. such hours will permit, the master shall replair to such office, and make g- i'?!;];,'?',] Sl report to the chief officer, of the arrival of the vessel; and he shall, with- ,._p¤§z,, ,{,,,,il,` i nu forty-eight hours after such arrival, make a further report in writing, Sprague, 54e, tpujpe mgectqp of) the distxigct, which 1§por{;m shall be IH the fprm, Eng s con m a the particu rs require to inse in, an veri e like, a manifest. Every master who shall neglect or omit to make either of such reports and declarations, or to ver1fy any such declaration as required, or shall not fully comply with the true intent and meaning of timlq section, shall, for each offense, be liable to a penalty of one thousand o ars. Special rerpri of Sec. 2775. The_master of any vessel having on board distilled spirits, “i“"“’ “"‘l “""°“·_ or wines, shall, within forty-eight hours after his arrival, whether the 2 Mar., 1799, c. same be at the first port of arrival of such vessel or not, in addition to 22i¤§0»\'-L P- 650 the requirements of the preceding section, report in writing to the sur- 131 V '{§·,}8g€* °‘ yeylpgsor officgr atptipg as inspectqr of this rleqenpe of thedpolqt at which ’’` e arrive the oreign port rom w ic e ast saile the name 0 his vessel, his bwn name, the tonnagle and denomination of such vessel, and to what nation belonging, toget er with the quantity and kinds of sp1r1ts and wines, on board of the vessel, particularizing the number of casks, vessels, cases, or other packages contamnrlg the same, with their marks and numbers, as also the quantitv and kin s of spirits and wines, on board such vessel as sea-stores, and in default thereof he shall be liable tt; a lpqpqlgyfoffliypd hundred dollars, and any spirits omitted to be repor s a or Bl . . Exvsptioh Mfrs Sec. 27 76. Any vessel may proceed with any merchandise brought in fgglgn ;`;*;?°d “’ pprgpqd, mltlpe mamfqst deliveredttof the cogllectpr tpe cplstomsi relporteg .._~ s.-- . s ne or any oreign or rom e is ric wx IH w uc suc

I   ylessel shall first arrixée to such folieign port Witllquii P¤·Yi¤g’ of Securing

22Fcb_'1805' c_ e payu1ent_ot any utnes qpon such merchandise as shall be actually 18, ,_ 2, v_ 2, p_ 3],, re-exported m_the vessel. nt the manifest so declaring to re-export such merchandise shall be delivered to such collector within forty-eight hours)a)ft(er the arrivai of th; vessel. And the master of such vessel shall give n as require ry the next set . cegsgld bgzmrgrx Sec._2777. The .lYlH.St€l' of any vedsdlndo destined for a foreign- port ,,0,,, g ° g shzpll gave; bond, withhone or prong suretiea, in a sum equal to the anrpulpt —i——————-— o e u ies upon e mere an isc as the same shall be estimate y

 the collector and naval officer of the port where the report shall be made,

to the satisfaction of the collector, with condition that_the merchandise, or any part thereof, shall not be lauded wrthm the United States, unless due entry thereof shall have been first made and the duties thereupon paid, according to law. Such bond shall be taken for the same pcrnod. and canceled in lnke manner, as a bond given for obtaining drawback of duties. No such bond_shall be required in respect to merchandise on board of any vessel which has put into the United States from a neces·