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ACTS RELATING TO DUTIES ON MERCHANDISE.
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Duties on Foreign Goods imported into Pittsburgh, &c. An act allowing the duties on foreign merchandise imported into Pittsburg, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Nashville, and Natchez, to be secured and paid at those places.March 2, 1831.
Vol. Ⅳ. 480
Duties on Imports. An act to alter and amend the several acts imposing duties on imports.July 14, 1832.
Vol. Ⅳ. 583
Release of Duty on Railroad Iron. An act to release from duty iron prepared for and actually laid on railways or inclined planes.July 14, 1832.
Vol. Ⅳ. 604
Duties on Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa. An act to explain an act entitled “An act to reduce the duties on coffee, tea, and cocoa,” passed the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty.Feb. 9, 1833.
Vol. Ⅳ. 611
Duties on Imports—“The Compromise Act.” An act to modify the act of the fourteenth of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, and all other acts imposing duties on imports.(Obsolete.)March 2, l833.
Vol. Ⅳ. 629
Collection of Duties on Imports. An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports.March 2, 1833.
Vol. Ⅳ. 632
Duties on Imports. An act to explain and amend the eighteenth section of “An act to alter and amend the several acts imposing duties on imports,” approved the fourteenth July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two.March 2, 1833.
Vol. Ⅳ. 635
Duties on Imports. An act to explain and amend the act to alter and amend the several acts imposing duties on imports, passed July fourteenth, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, so far as relates to hardware, and certain manufactures of copper and brass, and other articles.(Obsolete.)March 2, 1833.
Vol. Ⅳ. 644
Duties on Imports. An act to suspend the operations of certain provisoes of “An act to alter and amend the several acts imposing duties on imports,” approved the fourteenth day of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-two.(Obsolete.)June 30, 1834.
Vol. Ⅳ. 712
Duties on Imports. An act further to suspend the operation of certain provisoes of “An act to alter and amend the several acts imposing duties on imports,” approved the fourteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two.March 3, 1835.
Vol. Ⅳ. 778
Railroad Iron. An act explanatory of an act entitled “An act to release from duty iron prepared for, and actually laid on, railways and inclined planes.”July 1, 1836.
Vol. Ⅴ. 61
Discriminating Duties. An act to suspend the discriminating duties upon goods imported in vessels of Portugal, and to reduce the duties on wines.July 4, 1836.
Vol. Ⅴ. 125
Duties on Imports. An act to suspend certain provisoes of “An act to alter and amend the several acts imposing duties on imports,” approved the fourteenth day of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-two.(Obsolete.)March 1, 1837.
Vol. Ⅴ. 147
Discriminating Duties. An act respecting discriminating duties upon Dutch and Belgian vessels and their cargoes.March 2, 1837.
Vol. Ⅴ. 152
Duties. An act to repeal certain provisoes of “An act to alter and amend the several acts imposing duties on imports,” approved the fourteenth day of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-two.May 31, 1838.
Vol. Ⅴ. 234
Duties on Goods destroyed by Fire in New York remitted. An act to remit the duties upon certain goods destroyed by fire at the late conflagration in the city of New York.(Obsolete.)July 7, 1838.
Vol. Ⅴ. 284
Relief of Umbrella Makers. An act for the relief of umbrella makers.(Obsolete.)March 3, 1839.
Vol. Ⅴ. 329
Duties and Drawbacks. An act relating to duties and drawbacks.Sept. 11, 1841.
Vol. Ⅴ. 463
Duties on Imports. An act to provide revenue from imports, and to change and modify existing laws imposing duties on imports, and for other purposes.Aug. 30, 1842.
Vol. Ⅴ. 548
Entry of Merchandise recovered from Wrecks free from Duty. An act to permit the entry of merchandise recovered from shipwreck, in certain cases, free from duty.March 3, 1843.
Vol. Ⅴ. 609
Disposition of unclaimed Merchandise seized for illegal Importation. An act directing the disposition of certain unclaimed goods, wares, or merchandise, seized for being illegally imported into the United States.April 2, 1844.
Vol. Ⅴ. 653
Importation of certain Iron Pipes and Machinery free of Duty. An act to authorize the South Carolina Railroad Company to import certain pipes and machinery free of duty.Feb. 26, 1845.
Vol. Ⅴ. 727