Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/1824

 PROC LAMATION S. N0. 26. 1 79] [No. 26.] BY THE Pnns1nnN·r or run Umrnn Sawrns. A PROCLAMATION. Wliereas by a proclamation of the President of the United States, Prwmblcdated April seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-five upon proof then appearing satisfactory that upon vessels of the United States arriving at the Island of Trinidad, British West Indies, no due was imposed by the ton as tonnage or as light money and that no other equivalent tax on vessels of the United States was imposed at said Island. by the British Government, the President did declare and proclaim from and V°l· ”· 1*-****- after the date of his said proclamation of April seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, the suspension of the collection of the tonnage duties of three cents per ton, not to exceed fifteen cents per ton per annum, imposed upon vessels entered in ports of the United States from any of the ports of the Island of Trinidad by section 14 of the act of Congress approved June twenty-six, eighteen hundred and eighty- Vol-23,p·57. four, entitled *‘An act to remove certain burdens on the American merchant marine and encourage the American foreign carrying trade and for other purposes"; And Whereas it now appears upon satisfactory proof that tonnage or light—house dues, or a tax or taxes equivalent thereto, are in fact imposed upon American vessels and their cargoes entered in ports of the Island of Trinidad higher and other than those imposed upon vessels from ports in the Island of Trinidad or their cargoes entered in ports of the United States, so that said proclamation of April seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, in its operation and effect contra- V0]- 2¢· P- 81 venes the meaning and intent of section 14 of the act of Congress approved June twenty-six, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, as amended by section 11 of the act of Congress approved June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, entitled “An act to abolish certain fees for official services to American vessels and to amend the laws relating to shipping commissioners, seamen and owners of vessels and for other purposes" ; ‘ S ow, Therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States Triipdnii. British of America, by virtue of the aforesaid section 14 of the act of Congress wm ""‘°“· approved June twenty-six, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, as amended by the aforesaid section 11 of the act approved June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, do hereby revoke the said Rcyvcetiqu af ¤¤¤· proclamation of April seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, sus- {{{§',1§{°" °‘ “"““° pending the collection of the whole of the duty of three cents per ton, not to exceed fifteen cents per ton per annum (which is imposed by the aforesaid sections of said acts), upon vessels entered in the ports of the United States from any of the ports of the Island of Trinidad; this revocation of said proclamation to take effect on and after the date of this llly proclamation. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be afiixed. · hone at the City of Washiugtoii this thirteenth day of March in the vear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety- [s1·:AL.i nine, and of the Independence of the United States the one ` hundred and twenty-third. WILLIA11 ]ICKlNLE\’ By the l’resi¢lent: Jox1N HAY ` Secretary ty' State.