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 Trru: xxxm.—DU'1`IES UPON IMPORTS. 489 Talc. Tamarinds. '1`apioca, cassava, or cassada. Tea. Tea-plant. Teasels. Teeth. unmanufactured. Terra-alba, aluminous. Terra japonica. Tica, crude. Tin, in pigs, bars, or blocks, and grain-tin. Tonquin, onqua, or Tonka beans. Tortoise and other shells, unmanufactured. Tripoli. Turmeric. Turtles. Types, old, and fit only to be remanufactured. Umbrella-sticks, crude, to wit, all partridge, hair- wood,pimento, orange, myrtle, and other sticks and canes in the rough, or no further manufactured than cut into lengths suitable for umbrella, parasol, or sun-shade sticks or walkin ·canes. Uranium, oxide of. Venice turpentine. Verdigris, or subacetate of copper. Wafers. Wax, bay or myrtle, Brazilian and Chinese. Wearing apparel in actual use, and other personal eifects, (not merchandise,) professional books, implements, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or employment of persons arriving in the United States. But this exemption shall not be construed to include machinery, pr othler articles imported for use in any manufacturing establishment, or or sa e. Whalebone, unmanufactured. Woad, weld or pastel. Wood-ashes, and lye of, and beet-root ashes. Woods, poplar, or other woods for the manufacture of paper. Woods,namely, cedar, lignum—vitae, lance-wood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahggany, rose-wood, satin-wood. and all cabinet woods, unmanufacture. Works of art: paintings, statuary, fountains, and other works of art, the production of American artists. But the fact of such production must be verified by the certificate of any consul or minister of the United States indorsed upon the written declaration of the artist. Works of art: intings, statuary, fountains, and other works of art, imported expressly for presentation to national institutions or to any State, or to any municipal corporation. Worm-seed, Levant. Xylonite, or Xylotile. Yams. Yeastcakes. Zaifer. _ _ Sm. 2506. Whenever the President of the United States shall receive thmhogll mfwgh Satisfactory evidence that the Imperial Parliament of Great Britain, the Esggsmugi °C": Parliament of Canada, and the egislature of Prince Edward’s Island adm prime Ed. have passed laws on their rt to give full effect to the provisions of ward’s Is1and,and the treaty between the Ulnited States and Great Britain signed at N;wf<;¤¤d1¤¤<¤. the city of Washington on the eighth day of May, eighteen undred and seventy-one, as contained in articles eighteenth to twenty-fifth, 1 Mar., 1873, c. inclusive, and article thirtieth of said treaty, he is hereby authonzed to gg- °· 1» V- 17» P- issue his proclamation declaring that he has such evidence, and there- ' upon, from the date of such proclamation, and so long as the said articles eighteenth to twenty-fifth inclusive, and article thirtieth of said treaty, shall remain in force, according to the terms and conditions of article