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On woollen and worsted yarn, valued at over one dollar per pound, twelve cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

On woollen and worsted yarns, or yarns for carpets, valued under fifty cents per pound, and not exceeding in fineness number fourteen, twentyfive per centum ad valorem; exceeding number fourteen, thirty per centum ad valorem.

On clothing ready made, and wearing apparel of every description, composed wholly or in part of wool, made up or manufactured wholly or in part by the tailor, seamstress, or manufacturer, twelve cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

On blankets of all kinds, made wholly or in part of wool, valued at not exceeding twenty-eight cents per pound, there shall be charged a duty of six cents per pound, and in addition thereto ten per centum ad valorem; on all valued above twenty-eight cents per pound, but not exceeding forty cents per pound, there shall be charged a duty of six cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty-five per centum ad valorem ; on all valued above forty cents per pound there shall be charged a duty of twelve cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty per centum ad valorem.

*On woollen shawls, or shawls of which wool shall be the chief component material, a duty of sixteen cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty per centum ad valorem.

Third. On all delaines, Cashmere delaines, muslin delaines, barege delaines, composed wholly or in part of wool, gray or uncolored, and on all other gray or uncolored goods of similar description, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

On bunting, and on all stained, colored, or printed, and on all other manufactures of wool, or of which wool shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem.

Fourth. On oilcloth, for floors, stamped, painted, or printed, valued at fifty cents or less per square yard, twenty per centum ad valorem; valued at over fifty cents per square yard, and on all other oilcloths, thirty per centum ad valorem.

Sec. 14. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned the following duties, that is to say:

First. On all manufactures of cotton not bleached, colored, stained, painted, or printed, and not exceeding one hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and exceeding in weight five ounces per square yard, one cent per square yard.

On finer or lighter goods of like description, not exceeding one hundred and forty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, two cents per square yard.

On goods of like description, exceeding one hundred and forty threads, and not exceeding two hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, three cents per square yard.

On like goods exceeding two hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, four cents per square yard.

On all goods embraced in the foregoing schedules, if bleached, there

* This clause and others in italics are stricken out by Supplementary Bill.

shall be levied, collected, and paid an additional duty of one half of one cent per square yard; and if printed, painted, colored, or stained, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of ten per centum in addition to the rates of duty provided in the foregoing schedules.

Provided, That upon all plain woven cotton goods not included in the foregoing schedules, and upon cotton goods of every description, the value of which shall exceed sixteen cents per square yard, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

And provided, further, That no cotton goods having more than two hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, shall be admitted to a less rate of duty than is provided for goods which are of that number of threads.

Second. On spool and other thread of cotton, thirty per centum ad valorem.

Third. On shirts and drawers, wove or made on frames composed wholly of cotton and cotton velvet, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. And on all manufactures composed wholly of cotton, bleached, unbleached, printed, painted, or dyed, not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem.

Fourth. On all brown or bleached linens, ducks, canvass paddings, cot-bottoms, burlaps, drills, coatings, brown Hollands, blay linens, damasks, diapers, crash, huckabacks, handkerchiefs, lawns, or other manufactures of flax, jute, or hemp, or of which flax, jute, or hemp, shall be the component material of chief value, being the value of thirty cents and under per square yard, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; valued above thirty cents per square yard, thirty per centum ad valorem.

On flax or linen threads, twine and pack-thread, and all other manufactures of flax, or of which flax shall be the component material of chief value, and not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem.

Sec. 15. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned the following duties, that is to say: First. On unmanufactured hemp, thirty-five dollars per ton. On Manilla and other hemps of India, fifteen dollars per ton.

On jute, Sisal grass, sun hemp, coir, and other vegetable substances, not enumerated, used for cordage, ten dollars per ton.

On jute butts, five dollars per ton.

On codilla, or tow of hemp, ten dollars per ton.

On tarred cables or cordage, two cents and a half per pound.

On untarred Manilla cordage, two cents per pound; on all other untarred cordage, three cents per pound.

On yarns, four cents per pound.

On coir yarn, one cent per pound.

On seines, six cents per pound.

On cotton bagging, or any other manufacture not otherwise provided for, suitable for the uses to which cotton bagging is applied, whether composed in whole or in part of hemp, jute, or flax, or any other material, valued at less than ten cents per square yard, one cent and a half per pound; over ten cents per square yard, two cents per pound. On sail duck, twenty-five per centum ad valorem,

On Russia and other sheetings, brown and white, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

And on all other manufactures of hemp, or of which hemp shall be a component part, not otherwise provided for, twenty per centum ad valorem. On unmanufactured flax, fifteen dollars per ton.

On tow of flax, five dollars per ton.

On grass cloth, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

On jute goods, fifteen per centum ad valorem; on all other manufactures of jute or Sisal grass, not otherwise provided for, twenty per centum ad valorem.

Sec. 16. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned, the following duties, that is to say: First. On silk, in the gum, not more advanced in manufacture than singles, tram, and thrown or organzine, fifteen per centum ad valorem. On all silks valued at not over one dollar per square yard, twenty per centum ad valorem.

On all silks valued at over one dollar per square yard, thirty per centum ad valorem.

On all silk velvets, or velvets of which silk is the component material of chief value, valued at three dollars per square yard, or under, twentyfive per centum ad valorem; valued at over three dollars per square yard, thirty per centum ad valorem.

On floss silks, twenty per centum ad valorem.

On silk ribbons, galloons, braids, fringes, laces, tassels, buttons, button cloths, trimmings, and on silk twist, twist composed of mohair and silk, sewing silk in the gum or purified, and all other manufactures of silk, or of which silk shall be the component material of chief value, not otherwise provided for, thirty per centum ad valorem.

Sec. 17. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned the following duties, that is to say:

First. On rough plate, cylinder, or broad window glass, not exceeding ten by fifteen inches, one cent per square foot; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches, one cent and a half per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches, two cents per square foot; all above that, and not exceeding in weight one pound per square foot, three cents per square foot.

Provided, That all glass imported in sheets or tables, without reference to size or form, shall pay the highest duty herein imposed.

And provided, further, That all rough plate cylinder, or broad glass, weighing over one hundred pounds per one hundred square feet, shall pay an additional duty on the excess at the same rates as herein imposed.

On crown, plate, or polished, and on all other window glass not exceeding ten by fifteen inches, one cent and-a-half per square foot; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches, two cents and-a-half per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches, four cents per square foot; all above that, five cents per square foot.

Provided, That all crown, plate, or polished, and all other window glass weighing over one hundred and fifty pounds per one hundred square feet, shall pay an additional duty on such excess of four cents per pound. On all plain and mould and press glassware, not cut, engraved, or painted, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

On all articles of glass, cut, engraved, painted, colored, printed, stained, silvered, or gilded, thirty per centum ad valorem.

On porcelain and Bohemian glass, glass crystals for watches, paintings on glass or glasses, pebbles for spectacles, and all manufactures of glass, or of which glass shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for, and all glass bottles or jars filled with sweetmeats, preserves or other articles, thirty per centum ad valorem.

Second. On China and porcelain ware of all descriptions, thirty per centum ad valorem.

On all brown earthen and common stone ware, twenty per centum ad valorem.

On all other earthen, stone, or crockery ware, printed, white, glazed edge, painted, dipped, or cream colored, composed of earthy or mineral substances, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

Sec. 18. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned the following duties, that is to say:

On all books, periodicals, and pamphlets, and all printed matter and illus trated books, and papers, and on watches, and parts of watches, and watch materials, and unfinished parts of watches, fifteen per centum ad valorem.

Sec. 19. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected and paid a duty of ten per centum on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned and embraced in this section, that is to say:

Acids, nitric, yellow and white, oxalic, and all other acids of every description used for medicinal purposes or in the fine arts; not otherwiso provided for; aloes; amber; ammonia, sal ammonia, muriate and carbonate of ammonia: anise seed; arrow root; asafœtida;

Bamboos; barks of all kinds, not otherwise provided for; beeswax; black lead, or plumbago; borate of lime; brass, in pigs or bars, or when old and fit only to be remanufactured; Brazil paste; bronze liquors; building stones;

Cantharides; castor beans or seeds; chronometers, box or ship's, and parts thereof; cocculus indicus; compositions of glass or paste, not set, intended for use by jewelers; corn meal;

Diamonds, glaziers', set or not set; Dutch and bronze metal, in leaf; Engravings or plates, bound or unbound; ergot;

Flocks, waste, or shoddy; fruit, green, ripe or dried, not otherwise provided for; furs, dressed or undressed, when on the skin; 'furs, hatters, dressed or undressed, when not on the skin;

Gamboge; ginger, ground, preserved, or pickled; glass plates or disks, unwrought, for optical instruments; goldbeaters' skin; green turtle; grindstones, wrought or finished; gum copal; gum substitute, or burnt starch;

Hair of all kinds, cleaned, but unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for; hops; horns; horn tips, bones, bone tips and teeth manufactured; Iodine crude; ipecacuanha; iron liquor;

Jalap; juniper berries;

Lemon and lime juice; lime;

Manganese; manna; marrow and all other grease, and soap stocks and soap stuffs; mineral kermes; moss, Iceland; music, printed with lines, bound or unbound;

Oatmeal; oils, palm, seal, and cocoanut; olive oil, in casks, other than salad oil; oranges, lemons, and limes; orange and lemon peal;

Paintings and statuary, not otherwise provided for; paving stones; pearl or hulled barley; Peruvian bark; plaster of Paris, when ground; Prussian blue;

Quicksilver;

Rhubarb; rye flour;

Saffron and saffron cake; saltpetre, or nitrate of soda, or potash, when refined or partially refined; salts of tin; sarsaparilla; sepia; shaddock; sheathing paper; sponges; spunk; squills;

Tapioca; taggers' iron; teazels; terne tin, in plates or sheets; tin foil; tin, in plates or sheets;

Vanilla beans; vegetables not otherwise provided for; verdigris;
Yams.

Sec. 20. And be it further enacted, That from and after the day and year aforesaid there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of twenty per centum on the importation of the articles hereinafter mentioned and embraced in this section, that is to say :

Antimony, tartrate of; acids, citric, and tartaric;

Blank books, bound or unbound; blue or Roman vitriol, or sulphate of copper; boards, planks, staves, laths, scantling, spars, hewn and sawed timber, and timber used in building wharves; brick, fire brick, and roofing and paving tile, not otherwise provided for; brimstone, in rolls; bronze powder; Burgundy pitch; burr stones, manufactured or bound up into mill stones;

Calomel; castor oil; castorum; chicory root; chocolate; chromate of lead; corks; cotton laces, cotton insertings, cotton trimming laces, and cotton braids; cowhage down; cubebs;

Dried pulp;

Ether;

Feather beds, feathers for beds, and downs of all kinds; feldspar; fig blue; firewood; fish glue, or isinglass; fish skins; flour of sulphur; Frankfort black; fulminates, or fulminating powders;

Glue; gold and silver leaf; grapes; gunpowder;

Hair, curled, moss, seaweed, and all other vegetable substances used for beds or matresses; hat bodies, made of wool, or of which wool is the component material of chief value; hatters' plush, composed of silk and cotton, but of which cotton is the component material of chief value;

Lampblack; leather, tanned, bend, or sole; leather, upper, of all kinds, except tanned calf-skin, which shall pay twenty-five per centum ad val

orem.

Magnesia, malt, mats, of cocoa nut; matting, China, and other floor matting, and mats made of flags, jute, or grass; mercurial preparations, not otherwise provided for; medicinal roots and leaves and all other drugs and medicines in a crude state, not otherwise provided for; metals, unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for; mineral and bituminous substances in a crude state, not otherwise provided for; musical instruments of all kinds, and strings for musical instruments of whip, gut, or catgut, and all other strings of the same material; mustard, ground or manufactured;

Needles of all kinds for sewing, darning, and knitting;

Oils, neatsfoot and other animal oils, spermaceti, whale, and other fish

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