Chapter III. *to admit a Vessel called the Etiwan to Registry.* Jan. 23, 1852. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there be issued, Register to issue for the barque Etiwan.under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, a re
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Chap. III.— An Act *to admit a Vessel called the Etiwan to Registry.* Jan. 23, 1852. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there be issued, Register to issue for the barque Etiwan.under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, a register for the barque Etiwan, of Charleston, formerly a Swedish vessel called the Ulrica, but now owned by W. Bradford, Carson, Harlle & Co., and William Thayer, citizens of the State of South Carolina, the said vessel having been burned in the harbor at Charleston, and become a wreck, was condemned and sold, and was purchased by them, and which they have caused to be repaired and refitted for sea again: *Provided,* It shall Proviso.be proved to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury that the cost of repairing and refitting said barque in the United States, after purchase by the present owners, exceeds three fourths of the value of said vessel when so reconstructed.
Approved, January 23, 1852.