amendment, together with the paragraph and page of this compilation in which they may be found. The Table of Laws may be found at the end of the volume, together with the usual Alphabetical Index. A marginal reference gives the number of the section of the Revised Statutes included in each paragraph, or the date and section of the act, if enacted subsequent to the Revised Statutes, with the date of amendatory acts which have been incorporated in the paragraph. Where reference is made in a paragraph to a title or chapter of the Revised Statutes, the number of the sections comprised in such title or chapter has been printed in brackets. Reference to the Table of Laws at the end of the volume will show which of those sections have been included in this volume as pertinent and in force, and will also show the page and paragraph where they may be found. Fees payable by the masters and owners of vessels of the United States were in most instances abolished in 1886 and 1890, and, accordingly the statutes imposing such fees are not retained in this compilation, though they furnish the basis on which officers are compensated from the Treasury for services. The fees still payable by owners and masters may be found at the end of this volume. Respectfully, yours, EUGENE TYLER CHAMBERLAIN, Hon. J. G. CARLISLE, Secretary of the Treasury. Commissioner 48. Special provision for enrollment and license. 49. Inspection of enrollment and license.. 50. Record of American-built vessels owned by aliens. 45 65. Private persons shall not ship seamen in foreign trade.. 76. Shipment of seamen in the coasting trade... 77. Agreement in coasting trade not before commissioner. 82. Vessels exempt from libel for wages.. 83. Advance wages prohibited in foreign and coasting trade. 84. Allotment of wages in foreign trade |