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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · March 3, 1849 · Chapter CXI

Chapter CXI. *to extend the Provisions of all Laws now in Force relating to the Carriage of Passengers in Merchant Vessels, and the Regulation thereof.* March 3, 1849. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That all vessels Provisions of

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Chap. CXI.— An Act *to extend the Provisions of all Laws now in Force relating to the Carriage of Passengers in Merchant Vessels, and the Regulation thereof.* March 3, 1849. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That all vessels Provisions of laws in relation to carriage of passengers in merchant vessels extended.bound from any port in the United States to any port or place in the Pacific Ocean, or on its tributaries, or from any such port or place to any port in the United States on the Atlantic, or its tributaries, shall be subject to the provisions of all the laws now in force relating to the carriage of passengers in merchant vessels, sailing to and from foreign countries, and the regulation thereof; except the fourth section of the “Act to provide for the ventilation of passenger vessels, and for other purposes,” approved May seventeenth, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, 1848, ch. 41.relating to provisions, water, and fuel; but the owners and masters of all such vessels shall in all cases furnish to each passenger the daily supply of water therein mentioned, and they shall furnish, or cause the passengers to furnish for themselves, a sufficient supply of good and wholesome food; and in case they shall fail so to do, or shall provide unwholesome or unsuitable provisions, they shall be subject to the penalty provided in said fourth section in case the passengers are put on short allowance of water or provisions.
Sec. 2. *And be it further enacted,* That the act entitled “An Act Number of passengers allowed on vessels passing in and through the tropics. 1847, ch. 16.to regulate the carriage of passengers in merchant vessels,” approved February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, shall be so amended as that a vessel passing into or through the *topics* shall be allowed to carry the same number of passengers as vessels that do not enter the tropics. 400 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess.
II. Ch. 112, 113. 1849. When this act shall take effect. Sec. 3. *And be it further enacted,* That this act shall take effect on and after the fifteenth day of March, eighteen hundred and forty-nine. Approved, March 3, 1849.
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