Exporters to give bond that goods shall not be relanded, 396, § 331. To be discharged on production of consignee's certificate, 397, § 333. And oath of master and mate, 397, 334. 334. How certificate to be verified where there is no consul, 397, § 335. Proof to be made, where such certificate cannot be produced, 397, 8 336 Form of oath by master and mate, 398, 338. Forfeiture for false entry for drawback, 399, 343; 413, 400. Period allowed for completing entry, 399, 344. When numbers of packages to be inserted, 399, When goods entitled to debenture may be transferred into packages, 399, 345 Proceedings on accidental omission to complete entry within the period prescribed, 395, 347 By what routes, 399, 348. 346. In original packages, 400, 348. When drawback to be paid, 400, 851. Exportation, with benefit of drawback, to the British provinces, 400, 8 354. From what ports, 400, 354. If brought back, to be forfeited, 400, Secretary to prescribe regulations, 401, 355. At what ports drawback may be allowed, 401, 357. What to be specified therein, 401, 8 357. If imported into another district, to be accompanied with certificate of collector, 401, § 357. Entry to be made of such goods, 401, 358. Certificate to be granted, 401, 358. To be re-entered in district to which they are transported, 401, 358. Same regulations to be observed as in port of original importation, 403, 364. Goods may be transported by land over certain routes, 403, 365; 404, % 369; 405, 8 370-4. Where certificate of exportation and debenture to be issued, 404, 8 367. Form of certificate of exportation, 404, 368. Goods may be transported with benefit of drawback to two other districts, 405, 375. Goods to be accompanied with certified copy of invoice, 406, 376. On exportation of pickled fish, 286, 12; 387, 290. No drawback to be allowed unless goods exported within three years, 409, 385. To be paid out of any unappropriated moneys, 808, ¿ 2. Collectors to pay, 808, ? 2. 385. No goods to be entered for, after withdrawal from the public stores, 387, & 290. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. To be examined and appraised before passing the custom house, 384, 8 274. If adulterated and deteriorated, not to be admitted to entry, 384, & 276. Owner may have a re-examination, 384, 277. Deputy collectors to be appointed for ports of delivery, 702, % 36. Goods may be exported from, to the British provinces, with benefit of drawback, 400, 8 354, n On non-enumerated articles, 345, 127; 352, 137. Goods exempt from duty, 345, 126; 351, 136; 352, 139; 373, 3236; 579, 18. Books transmitted for the United States, &c., 355, & 148. What articles from the British provinces to be admitted free, 162, 41-2. Reciprocal duties to be levied on British colonial vessels, 162, % 40. How kinds, quantities and values of articles free from, to be estimated, 157, § 7. How value of articles subject to specific, to be ascertained, 157, 8. How rate of duty to be estimated, 364, 186. How estimated, on non-enumerated articles, 354, 144. When to be collected in specific articles, 370, 8 214. Sale of such goods, 370, 214. Officers to receive no fees, 370, 214. Shipmasters to report sea stores, 373, 235. Duties to be charged on excess, 373, 235. Penalty for false entry, &c., 373, 235. Articles of home production may be re-imported free of, 374, 8 240. Goods intended for foreign ports may be re-exported without payment of, 338, ₹ 95. When goods to be liable to additional duties, &c., as in case of fraudulent invoices, 366, 193. Estimate of, to be indorsed on entry, 376, % 246. All duties to be paid in cash, 385, 282. In what currency, 385, 282, n. What foreign coins receivable for, 154, 23. 210. To be paid at place of delivery, where goods are destined for several districts, 339, 99. Former laws for collection of, &c., to remain in force, 354, 145. When deduction of, to be made in case of deficiency, 414, 8407. No abatement of, to be made for leakage, &c., whilst in the public stores, 389, ¿ 299. To be abated or refunded, in case of destruction in the public stores, 389, 303. And bonds cancelled, 390, 303. Unascertained duties, and those paid under protest, to be placed to the credit of the treasurer, When to be refunded, 392, ? 314. Suits may be brought against collectors, for duties paid under protest, 892, & 315. Protests to be in writing, &c., 393, ¿ 315. Decision of collector to be conclusive, unless appealed from, 393, § 316. Decision of secretary, on appeal, to be final, unless suit be brought within thirty days, 393, § 316. Unlicensed vessels employed in the coasting trade to pay foreign, 139, § 2. DUXBURY. A port of delivery, in Massachusetts, 600, ? 4. EAGLES. Value of, and of parts thereof, 151, 8 1 EAST HADDAM. A port of delivery, in Connecticut, 172, 8 6. Vessels bound to, need not come to, at port of entry, 331, 66. EAST HARTFORD. A port of delivery, in Connecticut, 172, 8 6. EASTON. A port of delivery, in Maryland, 599, ¿ 7. EASTPORT. See Passamaquoddy. Collector to reside at, 591, 7, n. Surveyor to be appointed, 591, 7, n. Goods may be exported from, to the British provinces, with benefit of drawback, 400, 354, n. Vessels bound to ports of delivery, to come to at port of entry, 331, § 66. Vessels bound to district of South Quay, to deposit manifest with collector of, 331, 8 68. Vessels loaded with salt, after entry, &c., may discharge at any fishery in, 286, 14. Master to pay compensation of officer after expiration of fifteen days, 286, 16. Salary of consul-general at Alexandria, 174, 8 1. ELECTIONS. See Contested Elections. Qualifications of voters for members of congress, 1. 63, n.; 600, 8 4, n. Executive to issue writs of election to fill vacancies in congress, 2. Time, place and mode of electing senators and representatives to be prescribed by the legislature 2. Except as to place of choosing senators, 2. Each house to be the judge of the election, &c., of its own members, 2. Of president and vice president, how conducted, 6, 13. To supply vacancy in offices of president and vice president, 254, 8 9. ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT. Number of, 6; 253, ¿ 1. Disqualifications, 6. Congress may fix time of choosing, 7. ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT-Continued. And when they shall give their votes, 7. To be on the same day throughout the Union, 7. How to proceed to election of president and vice president, 13. When to meet and vote, 253, § 2. Three lists of electors to be made, &c., 253, § 3. Proceedings, if list of votes be not received, 253, & 4. When lists to be opened and counted, 253, % 5. To whom delivered in absence of the president of the senate, 253, 6. Compensation of messenger, 254, ¿ 12. ELIZABETH CITY. A port of entry, in North Carolina, 704, 14. ELIZABETHTOWN. A port of delivery, in New Jersey, 692, 3. ELLSWORTH, Custom house for district of Frenchman's Bay, removed to, 591, § 7, n. What to be deemed embezzlement of public moneys, 207, § 27; 887, § 57; 889, § 67; 890, § 68. Treasury transcripts to be evidence of balance, 887, 57. To apply to all persons charged with the keeping, transfer or disbursement of public moneys, 887, By officers of the mint, 216, 75. Of public stores, 203, 11. Of mail-bags, or property belonging to the post office, 219, 93. By officers in the army, 77, § 209, 212. By non-commissioned officers or soldiers, 77, ¿ 210, 212. By officers, &c., in the navy, 662, ¿ 54. EMIGRANTS. To Oregon, California or New Mexico, to be furnished with arms, &c., at cost, 900, § 4. Corps of, to be organized, 58, ¿ 34. To be stationed at West Point, 58, 8 35. And constitute a military academy, 58, 8 35. To be subject to duty as the president may direct, 58, 35. Not to be liable to do duty in the line, 79, 8 236. May be transferred from one corps to another, 79, % 236. Retained in the service, 55, 3. Corps may be increased, 59, Promotions, 58, 34. 43. When engineers to disburse public moneys, 60, 2 45. Not to be allowed compensation therefor, 87, 312. To be detailed to superintend construction, &c., of lighthouses, 582, % 19. To be employed in surveying routes of roads and canals, 817, & 2. ENGINEERS OF STEAMBOATS. To be licensed and classified, 853, ? 31. To be examined by inspectors, 853, 32. License for one year to be granted, 853, ? 32. When license may be revoked or suspended, 854, 33, 37. Appeal to supervising inspector, 854, § 33. Penalty for employing unlicensed, 854, 34. Except temporarily, 854, 34. To aid inspectors, 855, 39. Report to be made to collectors, of licenses granted, refused, &c., 855, § 41 Fees for license, 856, 44. To be sworn, 859, 2 65. Penalty for false swearing, 859, 65. |