centrated molasses and molasses. Sulphur, lac or precipitated, and sulphur or brimstone, crude, in bulk, sulphur ore, as pyrites, or sulphuret of iron in its natural state, containing in excess of twenty-five per cent. of sulphur (except on the copper contained therein), and sulphur not otherwise provided for. Sulphuric acid which at the temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit does not exceed the specific gravity of one and three hundred and eighty thousandths, for use in manufacturing superphosphate of lime or artificial manures of any kind, or for any agricultural purposes. Sweepings of silver and gold. Tapioca, cassava or cassady. Tar and pitch of wood and pitch of coal tar. Tea and tea plants. Teeth, natural or unmanufactured. Terra alba. Terra, japonica. Tin ore and tin in bars, blocks, pigs or grain or granulated, until July 1, 1893. Tinsel wire, lame or lahn. Tobacco stems. Tonquin, tonqua or tonka beans. Tripoli. Turmeric. Turpentine, Venice. Turpentine, spirits of. Turtles. Types, old, only to be remanufactured. Uranium, oxide and salts of. Vaccine virus. Valonia. Verdigris, or subacetate of copper. Wafers, unmedicated. Wax, vegetable or mineral." Wearing appare and other personal effects (not merchandise) of persons arriving in the United States. Whalebone, unmanufactured. Wood-Logs and round unmanufactured timber. Firewood, handle bolts, heading bolts or stave bolts, and shingle bolts, hop poles, railroad ties, ship timber, and ship planking. Woods, namely, cedar, lignumvita, lancewood, ebony, box, grandilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, and all kinds of cabinet woods, in the log, rough, or hewn; bamboo and rattan, unmanufactured; briar root or briarwood, unmanufactured; bamboo, reeds and sticks of partridge, hair wood, pimento, orange, myrtle, and other woods, manufactured, and India malacca joints not manufactured. Works of art, the production of American artists residing temporarily abroad, or other works of art, including pictorial paintings on glass or painted glass windows when pictorial, imported expressly for presentation to a national institution or to any State or municipal corporation or incorporated religious society, college, or other public institution, except only stained or painted window glass or stained or painted glass windows. Works of art, drawings, engravings, paintings, statutory and photographic pictures and philosophical and scientific apparatus brought by professional artists, lecturers, or scientists arriving from abroad for use by them temporarily for exhibition; photographic pictures for exhibition. Works of art, collections in illustration of the progress of the art, science, or manufactures, photographs, works in terra cotta, parian, pottery or porcelain, and artistic copies of antiquities in metal or other material, hereinafter imported in good faith for exhibition or for a public monument. Yams. Reciprocity Clause SEC. 3.-That with a view to secure reciprocal trade with countries producing the following articles, and for this purpose, on and after the first day of January, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, whenever, and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the Government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States, which in view of the free introdnction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty to suspend, by proclamation to that effect, the provisions of this Act relating to the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, the production of such country, for such time as he shall deem just, and in such case and during such suspension duties shall be levied, collected, and paid upon sugar, molasses coffee, tea, and hides, the product of or exported from such designated country as follows, namely: All sugars not above number thirteen Dutch standard in colour shall pay duty on their polariscopic tests as follows, namely: All sugars not above number thirteen Dutch standard in colour, all tank bottoms, syrups of cane juice or of beet juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above seventy-five degrees, seven-tenths of one cent per pound; and for every additional degree or fraction of a degree shown by the polariscopic test, two-hundredths of one cent per pound additional. All sugars above number thirteen Dutch standard in colour shall be classified by the Dutch standard of colour, and pay duty as follows, namely:-All sugar above number thirteen and not above number sixteen Dutch standard of colour, one and three-eighths cents per pound. All sugar above number sixteen and not above number twenty Dutch standard of colour, one and five-eighths cents per pound. All sugars above number twenty Dutch standard of colour, two cents per pound. Molasses testing above fifty-six degrees, four cents per gallon. Sugar drainings and sugar sweepings shall be subject to duty either as molasses or sugar, as the case may be, according to polariscopic test. On coffee, three cents per pound. On tea, ten cents per pound. Hides, raw or uncured, whether dry, salted, or pickled, Angora goat-skins, raw, without the wool, unmanufactured, asses' skins, raw or unmanufactured, and skins, except sheep-skins, with the wool on, one and one-half cents per pound. CONSULAR OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. EXPLANATORY NOTES.-C.G., Consul General; V. & D.C.G., Vice- and Deputy-Consul General; D.C.G., Deputy-Consul General; C., Consul; V. & D.C., Vice and Depi y-Consul; V.C., Vice-Consul; C.A., Consular Agent; V. & D.C.A., Vice- and Deputy-Consul Agent; V.C.A., Vice-Consular Agent. Place. Aberdeen, Scotland Athlone, Ballymena, Ireland Barnsley, England. Birmingham, England Name and Title. Robert D. Maddison, C.A. Samuel G. Ruby, C. Ralph O. Ruby, V. & D.C. Frederick M. Burton, V. & D.C. John A. Tibbits, C. Thomas L. Renton, V. & D.C. H. D. Warne, C.A. John D. Delille, C. Frederick Ludlow, V. & D.C. W. Bruce Lovie, V. & D.C. James Wm. Scott, V.C. Charles K. Eddowes, C.A. Francis W. Prescott, C.A. Alexander J. Reid, C. Stephen M. Mackenzie, V.C. G. Henry Fox, V. & D.C. Charles E. Porthlock, C.A. John Craig, C.A. William Carey, C.A. John Jones, C.A. William P. Smyth, C.A. David J. Bailey, V. & D.C.A. Byron G. Daniels, C. Robert H. Micks, V.C. Thomas Rensuf, C.A. James Morton, C.A. Andrew Innes, C.A. Name and Title. Thomas H. Sherman, C. William J. Sulis, V. & D.C. Oliver R. Johnson, V. & D.C.G. J. Aeron Thomas, C.A. John H. Copestake, V. & D.C. Richard Cox, C.A. John Neve, C.A. PORTS ENTITLED TO HAVE GOODS FORWARDED IMMEDIATELY "IN BOND" FROM OTHER PORTS. 8 9 TABLE FOR THE REDUCTION OF STERLING MONEY OF GREAT BRITAIN TO UNITED STATES GOLD COIN, UNDER STERLING AT $4.8665. £ 87. 597 121. 6625 126. 529 131. 3955 136. 262 150. 8615 155. 728 160. 5945 165. 461 170. 3275 175. 194 180. 0605 184. 927 92. 4635 141. 1285 189. 7935 199. 5265 204. 393 209. 2595 214. 126 218. 9925 223. 859 228. 7255 233.592 238. 4585 24. 3325 29. 199 248. 1915 253. 058 257.9245 262. 791 267.6575 272. 524 277.3905 282. 257 287. 1235 296. 8565 301. 723 306. 5895 311. 456 316. 3225 321. 189 326. 0555 330. 922 34. 0655 38. 932 43. 7985 345. 5215 350. 388 355-2545 360. 121 364. 9875 369. 854 374. 7205 379 587 394. 1865 399. 053 403.9195 408. 786 413. 6525 418. 519 423. 3855 442. 8515 447. 718 452. 5845 457-451 462. 3175 467. 184 472. 0505 428. 252 476. 917 335. 7885 384. 4535 433. 1185 481. 7835 figure required. £99 = $481.783. Note.-Take the figures in the left hand column, and follow the line of figures until you reach the column at the head of which stands the second Examples.-L1 left-hand column $4.8665. To reduce £10 to American money, remove the decimal point-$48.66. £26-$126.52; 123456789 TABLE FOR REDUCING UNITED STATES MONEY INTO STERLING, UPON THE BASIS OF £=$4.8665. INDEX. For PORTS and PLACES see PORT DIrectory. For CHARGES in any Home or Foreign Port, see PORT DIRECTORY. For TARIFFS of various countries see TARIFFS, British, Colonial, and Foreign, |