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FIFTY-SEOON D GUNGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 196. 1892. 197 ’ one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; two clerks of class one; one, clerk, at one thousand dollars; two assistant messengers; and one laborer; in all, seventeen thousand four hnudred and fifty dollars. , BUREAU OF STATISTICS: For Officer in charge of the Bureau of Stat- Bureau orsmmncs. tistics, three thousand dollars: chief clerk two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars one special statistical clerk, two thousand dollars: four clerks of class four; three clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; nine clerks of class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two copyists; three copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one messenger; one assistant messenger; one laborer; and one female laborer, at four hundred and eighty dollars; in all forty six thousand seven hundred and ten dollars, - For the payment of the services of experts, and for other necessary Experts, ea. expenditures connected with the collection of facts relative to the internal and foreign commerce of the United States one thousand dollars. That hereafter collectors of customs shall render to the Bureau of Returns or exports Statistics, in such manner and form and at such periods as the Secre- by mL tary of the Treasury may prescribe, returns of exports to foreign coun- 1>.»»¢.p.u¤. tries leaving the United States by rail. Any person who shall hereafter deliver to any railway or transportation company or other common carrier commodities for transportation and exportation by rail from the United States to foreign countries, shall also deliver to the agent of such railway or transportation company or common carrier a manifest M=¤if¤¤¢¤· in such form as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, duly verified by oath or affirmation, exhibiting the kinds, quantities, and values of the several articles delivered by such person for transportation and reality_ at carrier exportation; and any railway or transportation company or common §‘;§};‘;{f‘”¥ '""’°“‘ carrier that shall hereafter transport commodities for exportation, as herein specified, without having received such manifest of the persons shipping the same for transportation and exportation as aforesaid, shall be liable to a penalty of twenty-five dollars. And no railwaycarcontaiu gm not pgrmjttgd ing commodities, the product or manufacture of the United States, or for- @$2:; Q*;ijg;*¤*?, eign goods, duty paid or free of duty, intended to be exported to any mannm. y foreign country, shall be permitted hereafter to leave the United States until the agent of the railway or transportation company or the person having such car in charge shall deliver to the customs officer at the last port in the United States through which the commodities pass into foreign territory a manifest thereof, which shall speciiythe kindsand quantities of the commodities in the form prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; and said manifest shall be accompanied by the manifests thereof required herein to be delivered to the railway or transportation companies by the owners, shippers, or consignors of the commodities. The agent or employee of the railway or transportation company who _P<>¤¤1ry for ¤¤¤de~ shall hereafter omit or refuse to deliver to the customs officer such h"""‘ manifests of the lading of any car shall be liable to a penalty of fifty dollars foreach offence, or the detention of the car until such manifests shall be furnished, or information satisfactory to such customs officer as to the kind, quantities, and values of the domestic and foreign free or duty paid commodities laden on such car; Provided, That nothing 1·»-mw. contained in the foregoing shall be held as applicable to goodsiu transit cms in mum in between American ports by routes passing through foreign territory, or "°""· to merchandise in transit between places in the Dominion of Canada by routes passing through the United States, or to merchandise arriving at the ports designated under the authority of section three thousand R~S-·¤°°·3°°*’·P·57°· and five of the Revised Statues and which may be destined for places in the Republic of Mexico. Sncnzr Snnvicm Drvrsrox: For one chief, three thousand five hun- seem Service nm. dred dollars; one chief clerk, two thousand dollars; one clerk of cla·SS °1°”‘ four; one clerk of class two; one clerk of class one; one clerk, at one thousand dollars; and one attendant, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, eleven thousand six hundred and twenty dollars.