Mr. Uhl to Mr.
de Weckherlin.
Department of State,
Washington, December 29,
1894.
Sir: I have the honor to transmit to you
herewith a copy of a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, dated
the 22d instant, inclosing for your use a form of a “Certificate on
sugar exported for drawback of tax paid or with rebate or discharge of
tax.”
Accept, etc.,
Edwin F. Uhl,
Acting Secretary.
[Inclosure.]
Mr. Hamlin to Mr.
Gresham.
Treasury Department,
Washington, December 22,
1894.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that
the minister of the Netherlands, with the consent of your
Department, has submitted an inquiry as to what certificate of his
Government would be sufficient under the first proviso to paragraph
182½, act of August 28, 1894.
The Department, under the advice of the Attorney-General, decides
that the inclosed form of certificate will be sufficient under said
proviso.
Respectfully, yours,
C. S. Hamlin,
Acting Secretary