Thirtiet. . . ongress,
thiFirst Session,
BE IT ENACTED
By the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in
Congress Assembled.
That from and after the thirtieth day of June, (eighteen hundred and forty-(eight) ^nine^, the gross amount of all duties received from customs, from the sales of public lands, and from all miscellaneous sources, for the use of the United States, shall be paid, by the officer or agent receiving the same, into the treasury of the United States, at as early a day as practicable, without any abatement or deduction on account of salary, fees, costs, charges, expenses, or claim of any description whatever: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to alter the existing laws regulating the collection of the revenues of the Post Office Department.
Section 2. And be it further enacted, That so much money as may be necessary for the payment of debentures or drawbacks, bounties and allowances which are, or may be authorized and payable after the day aforesaid be, and the same are hereby, appropriated for that purpose, out of any money in the treasury, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of that department, according, to the laws authorizing said debentures or drawbacks, bounties and allowances: Provided, That the Collectors of the Customs shall be the disbursing agents
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to pay the aforesaid debentures, drawbacks, bounties and allowances, and that all debenture certificates issued according to law shall be received in payment of duties at the Custom House where the same has been issued, the laws regulating drawbacks, having been complied with.
Section 3. And be it further enacted, That is shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to submit to Congress, at the commencement of the next regular session, estimates of appropriations which may be required to provide for the expenses of collecting the revenue from customs and also from the public lands, for the second half of the next fiscal year, and separate estimates for the said purpose for the year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and fifty; and similar estimates from year to year thereafter.
Section 4. And be it further enacted, That so much money as may be necessary to pay the expences of collections referred to in the next preceding section including the first half of the next fiscal year, and until specific appropriations for the objects shall be made by Congress, be and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury to be expended after the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty-(eight)^nine^, under the direction of the Secretary thereof, conformably to law and regulation: Provided, That the expenses of collecting the revenue from customs shall not thereafter exceed the sum of one million five hundred and
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and sixty thousand dollars per annum, ^together &c^ and in proportion for a less time.
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03/16/1848
Passed the House of Representatives
March 16th AD. 1848.
Attest
Tho. J Campbell
Clerk

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H R 291.
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An Act
requiring all moneys receivab[?] from customs and from all o[?] sources to be paid immediate[?] into the Treasury, without abatement or deduction, and f[?] other purposes.
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March 1. Reported with Amts
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03/03/1849
In Senate of the United States
March 3, 1849
Resolved, That this Bill pass, with amendments.
Attest
Asbury Dickins
Secretary
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Concur
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Hampton 3c [?]
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Finance
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Ho’s agrees to all Senate’s a. except 2d and to that with a in line 7 of 20. strike out “thr[?] and insert “two”.

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In Senate of the United States,
March 3, 1849

Resolved, That the Bill from the House of Representatives entitled
“An Act
requiring all moneys receivable from customs, and from all other sources, to be paid immediately into the Treasury, without abatement or deduction, & for other purposes,” do pass, with the following
Amendments:
Page 1. line 5. Strike out the word “eight”
1st and insert nine; and in Sec. 4. line 8,
make the same alteration
Add the following sections to the bill
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Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That
from and after the thirtieth day of June next, all
imports subject to duty, and whereon the duties are
not paid when assessed, shall be deposited in the
public warehouse, from whence they may be
taken out for immediate exportation, under the
provisions of that act, at any time within (three)
years, and on payment of the duties may be withdrawn for consumption within the United States, at any time within one year; but no goods subject to duty shall be hereafter entered for drawback, or exported for drawback, after they are withdrawn from the custody of the officers of the customs: Provided, however, That nothing herein contained is intended to modify the laws relating to export of goods to Canada or Chi-
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huahua, if the goods when entered for export are immediately taken out of the United States, nor is it intended hereby to modify the laws in relation to pickled fish or refined sugar.
Section 6. And be it further enacted That the Solicitor of the Treasury, under the direction ^3^ of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall require from all collectors and surveyors acting as collectors new bonds, with sufficient sureties, for such sum and in such form as shall be prescribed by said Secretary, The said new bonds to be taken before the day fixed for this act to take effect. It shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury, at the commencement of each session of Congress, to report to each House a statement or statements, presenting the amount of money expended at each custom house in the United States, during the fiscal year next preceding, and also the number of persons employed, and the occupation and salary of each person at each of the said custom houses during the period aforesaid.
Page 3, line 1. After “annum”, insert: ^4^ together with such sums as under the law are paid into the treasury for drayage, cartage, labor, and storage.
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Attest
Asbury Dickins
Secretary.

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H.R. 291
amendment.

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03/03/1849
In the House of Representatives.
March 3d 1849.
Resolved, That this House do concur in the 1, 3, & 4th amendments of the Senate to House Bill (No 291) entitled “An act requiring all moneys receivable from customs and from all other sources, to be paid immediately into the Treasury, without abatement or deduction, and for other purposes.
Resolved, That this House do concur in the 2d amendment of the Senate to the above bill, with an amendment
Strike out the word “three” in line seven, and insert “two
Attest.
Tho J Campbell
Clerk
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03/03/1849
In Senate of the U. States
March 3, 1849.
Resolved, That the Senate agree to the amendment of the House of Representatives to their ^2d ^ amendment to the aforementioned bill, (H.R. 291.)
Attest
Asbury Dickins
Secretary.

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H.R. 291
Amendments.

Partially Printed Document, 12 page(s), Volume Volume 1, RG 233, Entry 362: Thirtieth Congress, 1847-1849, Records of Legislative Proceedings, Bills and Resolutions Originating in the House, 1847-1849, NAB,