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 TITLE xxxm.———DUTIES UPON IMPORTS. 459 collected, and paid, on such non-enumerated article, the same rate of duty Stewart i-. Maxas is chargeable on the article which it resembles paying the highest llgiggéls §°“',·15°é duty; and on all articles manufactured from two or more materials. the C,,,., [`C  °2§_,9. duty shall be assessed at the highest rates at which any of its component Merlot `,·. law; parts may be chargeable. pages,! lulilatch., Lawrence, 1 Blatch., 613; Field r. Schell, 5 Blatch., 1; Gamble r. Mason, 7 Am. Law Reg., 178; Cohen r. Phelps, 2 Saw., 530. Sue. 2500. Upon the re-importation of articles once exported, of the FM ¤'¤*l¤¤I*¤'¤¥l growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, upon which no ?°°‘l‘T;. internal tax has been assessed or paid, or upon which such tax has been 28 July, 1866. c- paid and refunded by allowance or drawback, there shall be levied, col- §9,,g» °- l2· "· lh P- ected, and paid a duty equal to the tax imposed by the internal-revenue` laws upon such articles. Sec. 2501. There shall be levied, c0llected,and paid on all goods, wares, For goods proand merchandise of the growth or produce of the countries east of the <l¤¤<·<l mt Qi the Cape of Good Hope. (except wool, raw cotton, and raw silk, as reeled ?1°p° Oll l' °.°d from the cocoon, or not further advanced than tram, thrown, or or n- polggeezl EQ2;] ,,;;],,1 zine.) when imported from places west of the Cape of Good Hope, a diity ot that cape. of ten per centum ad valorem in addition to the duties im sed on any 6 _1-,,,,1, 1872 { such article when imported directly from the place or plalces of their 315, s. 3,,v. 17,1: growth or production. 232- Hodder; 1-. The Collector, 5 \Vall., 107; Sturgis v. The Collector, l2 Wall., 19; Canipi bell ··. Bamey, 5 Blatch., 221: Williams r. Barney, 5 Blatch., 219; Gautier r. Arthur, 13 Blatch., 432. Sec. :2502. A discriminating duty of ten per centum ad valorem, in _ Formerchandise addition to the duties imposed by law, shall be levied, collected, and paid “Pl’°{*"‘l I"' f°" on all goods, wares, and merchandise which shall be im rted on vessels ?‘$¥¥}i”EL_H not of the United States; but this discriminating duty alliall not apply to 1 ::0 ·l“¤€· }86‘*1<‘· ghoods, wares, and merchandise which shall be imported in vessels not of 215* °' 17* " 13* p' e United States, entitled, by treaty or any act of Congress, to be entered in the ports of the United States on payment of the same duties as shall P,f¥,fm,g;;’;d"{€0" then be id on goods, wares, and merchandise imported in vessels of the 4, ,._ 18, ,,_ 8,{4_‘ ' United Sec. 2503. There shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles _Schedule of spementioned in the schedules contained in the next section, rmported from QQ} {Q6} ff d¤W· foreign countries, the rates of duty which are by the schedules respect- 6 _;,,,,,,, 1g1g, ivelv prescribed: R·m•z'ded, That on the goods, wares, and merchandise 315, s. 2, v. 17, p. in this section enumerated and rovided for, imported from foreign coun- 23l· _ tries, there shall be levied, collected, and paid onl 1 ninety per centum of b 1§"lj;:£_"d l';,;"" the several duties and rates of duty imposed by the said schedules upon 1%-;, ,_ ,;_",._ Ishii said articles severally, that is to sa. r: 340. On all manufactures of cotton oil which cotton is the component part of chief value. C_ y1_   1;;,,},1 On all wools, hair of the al ·a, oat and other animals, and all man- 1-, U_é_,9 bn, 104; ufactures wholly or in rt olmwoohor hair of the alpaca and other like BrigConcord,9Cr., animals, except unibrelliils, parasols, and sun-shades covered with silk or gégwgfhggdreg al C8. _ 4 . al {Sn all iron and steel, and on all manufactures of iron and steel, of  rli_§_?;)i>£:%’.: which such metals or either of them shall be the component part of chief U. S. ¤·. One hunvalue, excepting cotton-machinery. $:*,1 ‘“ldS “'°l"§ On all metals not herein otherwise provided for, and on all manufactures 1,,,, S 227, "1§1{;,,, of metals of which either of them is the component part of chief value, ,,_ gymdout, 10 Bxceptin percussion-ca. ··, watches, jewelry, and other articles of orna- Pet.,137;Mcreditb ment: Pgoulded, That allawire ro and wire strand or chain made of iron  mi wire, either- bright, copper-ed, galiianized, or coated with other metals, ,1,,; 3 How', 106, Shall pay the same rate of dut that is now levied on the iron w1re_of Dg Forest v_ LW. which said rope or strand or chain is made; and all wire rope, and wire rence,13How.,274; Strand or chain made oi steel wire, either bright, coppsred, galvanized, £:‘;;“'“}6"-HI::" 0I' coated with other metals, shall pay the same rate 0 duty that is now 251, 1j_S_,,_C1,,_,,k,,; levied on the steel wire of which said rope or strand or chain is made. 5 Mm, 30; U, s_ 1,, On all paper, and manufactures of paper, excepting unsized printing- Breed,1Sumn.,159;
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