156 LEGISLATIVE ACTS, PROCLAMATIONS, ETC., 



856. Every violation of any such regulation shall be deemed a 

 violation of this Part, and every such penalty shall be held to be 

 a penalty imposed by this Part, but no such regulation shall impose a 

 inminium penalty. R. S., c. 86, s. 7; 57-58 V., c. 47. 



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FEES. 



862. For and in respect of all ships entering a port to which this 

 Part applies, and at which a harbour master is appointed, and dis- 

 charging or taking in cargo, ballast, stores, wood or water, there shall 

 be paid as fees, — 



(a) for every ship of fifty tons register or imder, fifty cents ; 



(b) for every ship over fifty tons and not over one hundred tons 

 register, one dollar; 



(c) for every ship over one hundred tons and not over two hundred 

 tons register, one dollar and fifty cents; 



(d) for every ship over two hundred tons and not over three hun- 

 dred tons register, two dollars; 



(e) for every ship over three hundred tons and not over four hun- 

 dred tons register, two dollars and fifty cents ; 



(/) for every ship over four hundred tons and not over five hun- 

 dred tons register, three dollars; 



(g) for every ship over five hundred tons and not over seven hun- 

 dred tons register, four dollars; 



(h) for every ship over seven hundred tons register, five dollars. 

 R. S., c. 86, s. 11. 



PROCLAMATIONS. 



CANADIAN PROCLAMATION OF FEBRUARY, 1866. 



Victoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great 

 Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c. 



To all to whom these presents shall come, or whom the same may 

 concern, greeting. 



Whereas a certain Treaty was made between Her Majesty and The 

 United States of America on the 5th of June, 1854, providing for 

 reciprocal trade: 



And whereas the United States of America have, in accordance 

 with the terms of the said Treaty, given notice for the termination 

 thereof; and whereas in consequence of such notice the said Treaty 

 will expire on the 17th day of March, 1866: 



And whereas under the said Treaty many persons, citizens of the 

 United States of America, have invested moneys and fitted out ships 

 for the purpose of carrying on the (inshore) fisheries within the terri- 

 tory of Canada under the said Treaty: 



And whereas they may be unaware that their right to carry on such 

 inshore fisheries will end on the said 17th day of March: 



We, therefore, in our great desire to prevent injury or loss to our 

 loving subjects, or to the citizens of a State with which we are happily 

 in amity do in this our Royal Proclamation caution and warn all 

 persons not subjects of our realm, that after the said 17th day of 



