received by Consular Agents, disposition of Paragraph. 506 received from Consular Agents, not to be applied to rent of feed Con- 494,495,507 collected, may be used to pay Consul's own or subordinate's compen- 519 439.590 collected, other applications of 543,545,547 surplus of, to be deposited in bank.. 543,547 record of, how prepared and reported. 344 returns of, to be sworn to by the collecting officer a separate return of, for each Consular Agency. collected by principal for agent in agent's absence, returned as prin- Consuls-General who are Ministers Resident to make quarterly re- 544 544 344 344 544 neglect to report and turn in, embezzlement 445 346 collected and paid over to another officer, to be receipted and ac- UNOFFICIAL: are a private perquisite... surplus of, in one fiscal year can not be applied to expenses of an- 347 548 447,455 amount of, determined by agreement.. 448 445 448 no, should be charged in certain cases.. no, to be charged for authenticating transfers of United States se- if part of service is official, must be accounted for as official. record to be kept of, and copy transmitted to Department of State... Consul may retain papers until payment of.. of two dollars for certifying copies of invoices, etc., for private par- ties... fifty cents maximum, for certifying emigrants' effects for free entry FEVERS: enteric, scarlet, typhus, yellow. (See DISEASES) FISHERIES, AMERICAN: free entry of products of 674,673 master must produce manifest of, certifled by Consul 674,673 how products of, are transported across Isthmus of Panama, etc..... 673 seamen of, are American seamen seamen of, shipped “by the lay," how paid on discharge in foreign FLAGS: display of, in absence of treaty a matter of courtesy, not of right. foreign-built vessels have right to fly. on American vessel, protects crew FLAG-STAFF AND FIXTURES: may be purchased on permission first obtained 685 FOREIGN-BUILT VESSELS. (See VESSELS.) right of, to fly flag of United States. right of, to protection abroad.. not entitled to registry or domestic privileges... ...311, 312, 313 bill of sale of, may be recorded by Consul, and certificate of record certificate of citizenship to be indorsed on certificate of bill of sale.. copy of bill of sale, etc., to be sent to Department of State.. subject to heavy tonnage dues on entering domestic port in ballast are not exempt from payment of fees for official services are required to deposit papers with Consul on arrival in foreign seamen of, when deemed American seamen.. 312, 318 312 313, 316 313 313 316 314, 315 319 .159, 319, 493 150 American seamen discharged from, entitled to relief and extra 166 193, 230 142 FORFEITURE: of citizenship by residence abroad.. discharge of seamen with Consul's consent no, of bond for his of seaman's wages by reason of groundless complaint as to provis- of seaman's wages by failure of duty in time of wreck or disaster. foreign-built vessel subject to, for entering port of United States with vessel subject to, for deportation to United States of foreign paupers FORMALITIES ON ARRIVAL AT POST. (Article VIII) of effects of emigrants 676 in hands of outgoing Consul to be delivered to predecessor.. proceeds of estates of deceased citizens, should be sent to Treasury FURNITURE: of paintings, statuary, etc., the production of American artists.. 677 678 526 108 108 108 108,376 523 528 528 repairs of. G. Paragraph. GERMANY: (See BADEN, BAVARIA, HESSE-DARMSTADT, NORTH GERMAN treaty provisions with. (Article V). GREAT BRITAIN: 835-861 treaty provisions with. (Article V). GREECE: crown officer of, not allowed to accept office under foreign govern- 852, 1136-1138 38 of deceased citizens, to be sent to Department of State ... treaty provisions with. (Article V). HIDES OF NEAT CATTLE: importation of, how regulated HIGH SEAS: (See PIRACY, MUTINY, CRIMES.) offenses committed on, Consul's duty in regard to general principles of jurisdiction of crimes committed on.. HONDURAS: seamen discharged for, entitled to extra wages... seaman receiving, entitled to be cured at vessel's expense.. HYDROGRPHIC OFFICE: 855-857 858,859 860-864 462 375 ..........1139-1143 410-412 344 345 863-866 238 188, 218 188 218 850 350 350 350 pilot charts and notices to mariners furnished by Consular Officers to report information for benefit of..... IDENTITY: (See PASSPORTS.) certificates of, not to be granted as passports certificates of, may be issued in compliance with requirements of if in foreign language, to be accompanied by translation.. 119 121 INDORSEMENT: of inclosures 119 by Consuls for accommodation of citizens not authorized (see 426 Paragraph. of invoices with Consular certificate INDORSEMENT-Continued. of drafts by procuration, to be accompanied by power of attorney... of accounts and returns, how made. of dispatches transmitting accounts.. of invoices with declaration of owner or shipper.. of name of exporting vessel upon invoice made at interior port.. INJURY: (See DISCHARGE OF SEAMEN, HURT.) defined 556 565 565 642 654 669 670 by Consul or Minister, or declaration to invoice of goods to be en- 578 188,218 discharge of seamen with extra wages, in consequence of.... 188 218 payment of extra wages does not discharge vessel's liability for sea- of vessels arriving from infected ports 336 of incoming vessels, to prevent landing of paupers and criminals.. INSTRUCTIONS: receipt of, to be acknowledged.. INSUBORDINATION. (See MUTINY.) assistance of local authorities may be invoked.. 324 690 132 340, 341 341 341 paid from official fees collected, or by draft on Treasury not to engage in trade without permission..... accounts of, how prepared and forwarded certain, permitted to render accounts and draw for salary in person INVENTIONS, DISCOVERIES, ETC. specimens of seeds to be sent to Agricultural Department. interesting information concerning agriculture, Industrial progress, INVENTORY: OF CONSULAR ARCHIVES AND PROPERTY: joint, made by incoming and outgoing officers one copy of, to be retained, one to Department, one to Fifth Audi- 616 26 26.481 26,42 12 43 41 47 481,490 28 490 397 532 532 406 406 407 408 Paragraph. INVENTORY-Continued. OF EFFECTS OF DECEASED CITIZENS AND SEAMEN: how made to be transmitted to Secretary of State to be entered in Consular record book.. evidences of debt not due in Consular district included in property owned by deceased in United States not included in are confidential documents must be produced to, and certified by, Consul nearest place of ship- to be produced before time of shipment, exceptions in countries adjacent to United States, no invoice to be authenti- ment in countries adjacent to United States goods may, subject to above to be in triplicate; in certain cases in quadruplicate 352, 370 291 107 637 637 638 639 640 665 duplicate copy of, to be given to shipper. triplicate copy of, to be sent to collector of port of destination.. 665 665 665 640 irregular to authenticate, of goods not produced, purchased, or irregular to recognize declarations of persons having interest in 641 641 authentication of, to be by certificate under Consular seal certificate to indicate market value of goods, if practicable Department of State and collector of customs to be notified of un- 645 646, 654 646 Consuls to acquaint themselves with market values.. 647, 648 may be retained reasonable time for inquiry as to market value samples to be withheld from inspection of unauthorized persons.. 652 652 to be signed by the owner, shipper, or agent must be produced with declaration signed by purchaser, manufact- declaration, if possible, to be made by the actual owner, manufact- agent must produce duly executed power of attorney commission houses abroad buying goods on order regarded as ship- when agent is partner acting for his firm, articles of partnership suf- |