The fines seem to have been inflicted under "An act to amend an act
entitled 'An act to provide for the better security of the lives of
passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by
steam'" Aug. 30. 1852 ch. 106. U.S. statutes at Large Vol X. p. 61.
The 42nd section (p. 75) enacts that
"this act shall not apply to public vessels of the United
States or
vessels of other countries." and the 44th section repeals "all
parts of Laws heretofore made which are suspended by or are
inconsistent with this act."
Probably therefore the U.S. authorities would at once disallow the
act of the Collector of Customs at
Port Angelos, who, according to
Gov. Kennedy's account, seems to have imposed the fines (for some
reason unexplained) in spite of his own opinion that it was improper
to do so.