a true account of the articles composing the whole cargo of the said which now are or at any time have been on board the said from the time of her departure from the port of she first sailed, excepting and that no part thereof has been landed therefrom excepting from whence Sec. 4201, Rev. Stats. Cat. No. 481. That THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. CLEARANCE OF VESSEL TO A FOREIGN PORT. District of THESE ARE to Certify, ALL WHOM IT DOTH CONCERN, navigated with hath here entered and cleared his said vessel, according to law. Section 4207, Revised Statutes of the United States. CONSULAR FEES. (Under Regulations and Circulars of the Department of State.) To February 1, 1883. Acknowledgments. 1. Of the master to bottomry bond, with certificate under seal....... 2. Of the master to a mortgage or mortgage bill of sale of vessel. 3. Of the master to an order for payment of seamen's wages at home, including making up the order if required.... 4. Of assignment of bottomry bond.. 5. Of the vendor to a bill of sale of vessel. ................ 6. Of power of attorney to transfer United States stock........... ......................... ............ Authenticating Copies of Papers.* 7. Of advertisement for funds on bottomry.. 8. Of inventories and letters, or either, of master..................................................................... 9. Of marine note of protest 10. Of extended protest..... ......... 11. Of account of sales of vessels, cargo, provisions and stores, or either.... 12. Of call, warrant, and report of survey on vessel, hatches, cargo, provisions, and stores, or either.... 15. To (auctioneer's) account of sales of vessel or cargo, provisions, or stores.............. 16. To reports of survey on vessel or cargo, provisions, or stores........ From twenty to one hundred, for each ten persons or less 17. Of forms of application for arrears of pay of bounty of deceased or disabled soldiers.. 20. To indorsement of bottomry on ship's register 26. For medical examination of persons on vessels bound from foreign ports to ports in the United States: 25. Debenture certificate, including oaths of master and mate, and the complete execution of the certificate Over one hundred, at the rate of $5 for each additional hundred persons. 27. To decision and award, in cases of protest against masters, passengers or crew.... 28. To the deposit of a ship's register and papers when required by custom-house authorities..... 29. In cases of vessels deviating from the voyage........ 31. To invoice of works of art, the production of American artists..... 35. To the examination required by section 2162 of the Revised Statutes, for each emigrant (Art. XXI).. *The fee for the "copies" is not an official fee to be accounted for. The fee for authentication is an official fee. + When it is possible to embrace several signatures in one certificate, the Consul will do so, and but one fee will be charged for such certificate. Except by consular officers of the United States at ports on the Rio Grande, Mexico, where shall be charged for all debenture certificates as above, $2.50 when the declared value is $2500 or less, and $5 when the declared value is over $2500. 36. To invoice, including declaration in triplicate .............. 38. To place of birth of emigrants, and only when desired by them.............................................................. 39. For marriage certificate.... 40. To appointment of new master, including oath of master... 41. Given to a master at his own request.... 42. To the ownership of a vessel ...................... I 00 .....No fee. ..No fee. .................................................... 43. To a seaman of his discharge...................................................................................................................................... 44. To master to take home destitute American seamen.... 45. To conduct of crew on board, in cases of refusal of duty and in cases of imprisonment, &c.... 2 00 46. To roll or list of crew, when required by the captain or authorities of the port........................ Declarations and Oaths. 47. Declaration and oath of master to one or more desertions, including oaths attached to crewlist and shipping-articles... 48. To one or more deaths or losses of seamen overboard at sea, including oaths attached to crew-list and shipping-articles.... 49. To ship's inventories or stores............................................................................................................................. 50. To the correctness of log-book. ....... .............. 51. To ship's bills and vouchers for disbursements and repairs.. Consul's Orders and Letters. 54. To send seamen to hospital...................... I 00 $0 50 50 ១ ទ ទ ទ ទទ 50 50 50 .......No fee. 55. To send seamen to prison... 57. To authorities or captain of the port, in cases of sinking vessels...................................................................................... 58. Requesting the arrest of seamen..... 59. Notice to master of result of examination on complaint of crew............ 60. Warrant of survey on vessels, hatches, cargo, provisions, and stores, or either. 67. And if it exceed two hundred words, for every additional one hundred words............... 68. Protest of master against charterers or freighters.... Estates of Deceased American Citizens. 69. For taking into possession the personal estate of any citizen who shall die within the limits of a Consulate, inventorying, selling, and finally settling and preparing or transmitting, according to law, the balance due thereon, five per cent. on the gross amount of such estate. If part of such estate shall be delivered over before final settlement, two and one-half per cent. to be charged on the part so delivered over as is not in money, and five per cent. on the gross amount of the residue. If among the effects of the deceased are found certificates of foreign stocks, loans, or other property, two and one-half per cent. on the amount thereof. No charge will be made for placing the official seal upon the personal property or effects of such deceased citizen, or for breaking or removing the seals.—(Art. XXIII.) 70. Appointment of new master.... Recording Documents. 71. Average bonds, when required, for every one hundred words or less.................. 72. Bill of sale, when required, for every one hundred words or less............ 73. Certificate given to master at his own request, when required. 74. Consul's letter to captain of port, or authorities, in cases of sinking vessels...... 76. Powers of attorney, when required, for every one hundred words or less.... 78. Calls of survey on vessel, hatches, cargo, provisions, and stores, or either; warrants and reports thereof; estimates of repair; certificates of Consuls to advertisements for funds on bottomry, and of sale of vessel; inventory of vessel, cargo, provisions, and stores; letter of master to Consul notifying sale of vessel, cargo, provisions, and stores, or either; letter of master to auctioneer, and account of sales of vessel, cargo, provisions, and stores, or either, for every one hundred words or less of any document required to be recorded, except Consul's certificate to masters taking home American seamen...... 79. Any other document or instrument of writing not herein named or enumerated, prepared in or out of the Consulate, and required to be recorded, for every one hundred words or less... 80. For receiving and delivering ship's register and papers, including Consular certificates as prescribed in Forms Nos. 13 and 14, one cent on every ton, registered measurement, of the vessel for which the service is performed, if under one thousand tons; but American vessels running regularly by weekly or monthly trips, or otherwise, to or between foreign ports, shall not be required to pay tonnage fees for more than four trips in a year; and tonnage fees shall not be exacted from any vessel of the United States touching at or near ports in Canada, on her regular voyage from one port to another within the United States, unless some official service required by law shall be performed.. ......... 81. And for every additional ton over one thousand, one-half of one cent..... ........... Shipping or Discharging Seamen. 82. For every seaman who may be discharged or shipped, including the certificates or acknowledgments thereof attached to crew-list and shipping-articles, to be paid by the master of the vessel $1 00 Filing Documents in Consulate. 83. Consul's certificate to advertisement for funds on bottomry............................................. $0 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 86. Advertisement of sale of vessel, cargo, provisions, and stores, or either.............. Miscellaneous Services. 94. For the visa or indorsement of a bill of health, and for the visa................ $0 50 5 00 5 00 97. For attending sale of goods, for every day's attendance during which the sale continues..... 5 00 98. For attending sale of vessel, when required.... 99. For attendance at a shipwreck, or for the purpose of assisting a ship in distress, or of saving wrecked goods or property, over and above travelling expenses, a per diem of five dollars, whenever the Consul's interposition is required by the parties interested.. 100. For Consul's seal and signature to clearance from custom-house authorities..... 104. For issuing, preparing, and executing the receipt for two-thirds extra wages; the waiver of two-thirds extra wages; complaint of crew of bad quality or insufficient quantity of provisions or water; affidavit or certificate of attending physician; receipt for effects of deceased seamen ... Sealing Cars coming from Canada.|| 5 00 500 2.00 2 00 2.00 1 00 ...... No fee. 105. For each manifest with the Consul's certificate, and for sealing of each car, vessel, bale, barrel, box, or package.. $0 25 Copies. 106. For the first hundred words, fifty cents, and for every additional hundred words or less, twentyfive cents. Where a fee is fixed in the foregoing tariff for any particular act or transaction, no additional fee is to be demanded for signature, attestation, or annexing seal of office. All consular fees are to be collected, as prescribed by law, "in the coin of the United States, or at its representative value in exchange." I See State Department Circular No. 51, dated January 3, 1874. When parties have a right to call for copies, consular officers must make them at this rate, This does not, however, include the authentication, if that is required. |