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entries in his office and send the other by mail, with the 
invoice, to the collector at Chicago. 
8. The permit will be taken by the agent or consignee to 
the inspector on board the importing vessel, who will there- 
upon send the goods, by a cartman duly licensed, to be 
delivered under the supervision of a customs officer to the 
transportation company. 
9g. The consignee will also prepare a manifest of the 
goods, which, after being duly certified, will be handed to the 
conductor of the car carrying the sathe, and a duplicate copy 
must be sent by mail to the Collector of Customs at Chicago. 
Upon arrival at Chicago of any car containing such articles, the 
conductor or agent of the railroad company will report such 
arrival by the presentation of the manifest to the customs offi- 
cer designated to receive it, who shall compare the same with 
the copy received by mail, and superintend the opening of the . 
car, taking care to identify the packages by marks and num- . 
bers as described in the manifest. In case of the non-receipt | 
of the manifest, the unloading of cars need not, for that 
reason, be delayed, but the invoice may be used to identify | 
the packages. Ts 
10. Articles sent by foreign governments to the Exposi- i 
tion, which are used solely for government purposes and are | 
not intended for sale, will be admitted to entry at the exterior 
port of arrival on certificates of the proper foreign commis- ) 
sioner, without the production of invoice. But it is desired | 
that the estimated value of each package shall be stated on 
the certificate or the bill of lading, in order that the pecuniary 
responsibility of the transportation company may be fixed. 
_ 11. These regulations will also apply to goods sent to : 
the Exposition from foreign contiguous territory. All articles . 
destined for the Exposition, arriving from Canada on through 
cars under consular seal, and articles which are sent direct , 
by vessel from any foreign port to Chicago, must be con- 
signed by the foreign shipper to the ‘«Collector of Customs” 
at that port, and on entry being made, as in the case of goods 
arriving at the seaboard, a permit will be issued for the trans- 
fer of the goods directly to the Exposition grounds. 
