Contracts to be made for reception of captured slaves, 535-6, 2 1, 6. Instructions to be issued to commanders of armed vessels, 535-6, § 2, 7. Appointment of judges and arbitrators, under treaty with Great Britain, 536, ? 3. Female inspectors, 267, 165. Railway cars, &c., not to be forfeited, unless the owner, &c., were privy to the fraud, 267, 165. Effect of possession, 267, 166. Power to enter upon lands, &c., 268, 167. Benefits of, extended to all invalid and disabled soldiers, 216, 9. Deduction from pay reduced, 216, 11. Inmates to be subject to articles of war, 216, 11. Certain funds diverted from, 216, 12. SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURY. Duties of, in relation to frauds on the revenue, 264, 8 147. Assistant solicitor, 546, % 8. Clerks in office of, 264, 147. SONOMA. Port of entry abolished, 110, 39. 649 SONOMA Continued. Inspector to be appointed for, 110, 39. SOUTH CAROLINA. In the fourth judicial circuit, 111, ? 1. Terms of the circuit and district courts, 537, 8 1-2. Officers of the customs, 537, 3. SPECIAL COURTS. Holding of, in California and Oregon, 102, % 3. President may order, to enforce the civil rights bill, 119, 28. SPECIAL TAXES. Certain trades to pay special tax, 344, 202. How assessed, 344, 203. Certificate to issue, 344, 203. Penalty for carrying on such trade without payment, 345, 204. Form of receipt for, 345, 204. To be restricted to place mentioned, 345, For parts of a year, 345, 205. For partnerships, 346, 209. Transfers regulated, 345, 206. Rates of tax, 346, 210. Bankers, 346, 210. Auctioneers, 349, 235. Wholesale dealers in liquors, 352, % 262. Retail liquor dealers, 352, 261. Retail dealers, 346, 211. Wholesale dealers, 346, 211. Pawnbrokers, 347, 217. Rectifiers, 352, 259. Distillers, 351, 258. Compounders of liquors, 352, § 260. Manufacturers of stills, 352, Brewers, 347, 223. Inns and taverns, 348, 225. 263. 205. Eating-houses, 348, 226. Brokers, 347, 216. 221. Commercial brokers, 347, Land-warrant brokers, 347, 218. Dealers in leaf tobacco, 352, 8 264. Dealers in tobacco, 353, 265. Manufacturers of tobacco, 353, 266. Manufacturers of cigars, 353, 267. Produce brokers, 347, 220. Custom-house brokers, 347, & 222. Theatres, 349, 241. Circuses, 350, § 242. Jugglers, 350, 243. Public exhibitions, 350, 243. Bowling alleys, 350, 244. Billiard-rooms, 350, 244. Confectioners, 348, 227. Horse dealers, 347, 214. Livery stables, 347, 8 215. Cattle brokers, 347, 219. Plumbers and gas-fitters, 350, 251. Assayers, 350, 252. Miners, 350, 253. Express-men, 351, & 254. Coal-oil distillers, 348, 224. Pedlars, 349, 237. Apothecaries, 340, 238. Manufacturers, 349, 236. Photographers, 349, 239. Lawyers, 350, 247. Physicians and surgeons, 350, 248. Dentists, 350, 248. Claim and patent agents, 348, 228. Patent-right dealers, 348, 229. Real-estate agents, 348, 230. Conveyancers, 348, 231. Intelligence-office keepers, 348, 232. Architects, 350, 249. Civil engineers, 350, 249. Builders and contractors, 350, 250. Certain persons to be exempt, 351, 256. Other exemptions, 351, 257. When parties to be reassessed, 351, 256. How amounts of monthly and annual sales to be ascertained, 353, 268. Special stamp for such cases, 374, 343. Collector to decide whether instrument is liable to stamp, 374, 343. Unstamped instruments not to be recorded or admitted in evidence, 374, § 344. Instruments executed abroad to be stamped before being used, 375, To include proprietary articles, 375, 345. 344. Penalty for making or selling proprietary articles without stamp, 375, 346; 377, § 355. Penalty for evading stamp duty, 375, 348. STAMP DUTIES-Continued. Proprietary articles, &c., intended for exportation, may be manufactured in bonded warehouses, Removal for exportation, 375, 349. When stamps to be supplied to collectors, &c., without prepayment, 376, 351. Bond to be given, 376, 351. Collector to supply deputies, 376, 8 351. Lucifer matches, &c., may be transferred to bonded warehouses, 376, 352. How withdrawn, 376, 352. No stamp tax to be imposed on certain medical preparations, 377, 354. Stamp duties on agreements and contracts, 377, 8 356. On contracts for purchase or loan of coin, 357, 279. On checks and drafts, 377, 8 357. On bills and notes, 377, 358. On foreign bills, 378, 359. On bills of lading, 378, 360. On bills of sale, 378, 361. Punishment for fraudulent use of defaced postage stamps, &c., 164, 2 51-2. Fraudulent removal of postage stamps, 164, 8 51-2. Stamped letter sheets to be furnished, 504, 109. Penalty to be incurred by second use of a stamp cut from a stamped letter, &c., 504, ? 110. Sale of, 505, 113, 115, 117. Contracts for, 505, 114. Form of liquor stamp, 323, 120. Of tax-paid stamp, 324, 123. Of stamp for rectified spirits, 325, 124. Of wholesale liquor dealers' stamp, 325, 125. 652 STATE DEPARTMENT. Second assistant secretary, 537, 8 1. His salary, 537, & 1. STATES. Lands donated to the several states for collegiate purposes, 398, 62-6; 399, 8 72-3. Annual reports to congress, 399, 8 70. STATUTES AT LARGE. How copies of, in congressional library, to be disposed of, 404, 2. One to be posted, 476, % 3. Barges carrying passengers, while in tow, to be provided with buckets, &c., 538, 2 Construction of boilers, 538, 24. Steam-connecting pipes, 538, % 4. Working pressure, 538, 4. Additional safety-valves, 538, % 5. Fusible alloys, 538, 5. Water-gauges and gauge-cocks, 538, 6. Thickness of plates, &c., 538, % 7. Division of boilers, 538, 27. Ignitible commodities not to be carried on deck, 540, & 22. Lading of petroleum, &c., 540, 22. Carrying of friction matches may be licensed, 540, ? 23. How packed, 540, % 23. What steamers to be subject to the navigation laws, 540, 25. 2. Excise duty on receipts of, 358, 281. Monthly returns to be made, 359, 286. Payment of duties, 359, 286. Penalty for neglect, 359, 286. Books to be liable to inspection, 359, 286. Penalty for evasion of duties, 359, 286. 281. District and circuit courts of Minnesota to be held at, 414, 87, 9. SUCCESSION DUTIES. See Legacy Duties. |