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 Trrnn xxxu1.—DUTIES UPON IMPORTS. 465 pounds, and in addition thereto fifteen per centum ad valorem; over or hner than number twenty-hve, w1re-tgauge, four dollars r one hundred pounds, and, in add1tion thereto, H teen per centum adevalorem. But wire sovergdh with cotgon, silk, or other material shall pay five cents per poun ma tion to the oregoing rates. Round 1ron in coils, three-sixteenths of an inch or less in diameter, 11-1111Y. 1870. v· whether coated with metal or not so coated, and all descriptions of iron gg? “‘ 21* v' 16· l‘· wire, and wire of which iron is a component part, not otherwise specif- ` ically enugerated and provided for, shall pay the same duty as iron wire brig t, coppered, or tinned. Wire s iral furniture s rin s manufactured of iron wire: two cents 25 MM-. 1867. J) P g s per poun and fifteen per centum ad valorem.  N°· u> "· 15- Smooth or Iéolished sheet-iron, by whatever name designated: three 17¥;0s·1§1¤¤i3186g6 cents per poun . » · >"· »P·· · Sheet iron, common or black, not thinner than number twenty, wiregau e: one cent and one-fourth of one cent per pound· thinner than numhr twenty and not thinner than_ number twenty iixie, wire-gauge: one cent and one-half per pound,. thinner than number twenty-five, wiregau e: one cent and t ree-fourt s of one cent er pound. Adil band, hoop, and scroll iron from one-hdlf to six inches in width, not thinner than one-eighth of an inch: one and one-fourth cents per pound. All band, hoop, and scroll iron from one-half to six inches wide, under one-eighth of an inch in thlickness, and not thinner than number twenty, wire- nge: one and one- alf cents per pound. Allghand, hoo and scroll iron thinner than number twenty, wirepi _ gauge: one and three fourth cenpp per pounél. Slit rods: one cent and one-ha per poun. All other descriptions of rolled or hammered iron not otherwise provideg floral one cent and one-fouikth per ppund.1 th t H A an saws not over twenty- our inc esin eng : seven y- ve cents per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem; over twenty-four inches is length: one dollar per dozen, and in add1tion thereto thirt per centum a va orem. All back saws not over ten inches in length: seventy-five cents per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad va orem; over ten inches in length: one dollar per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad valorem. Files, tile-blanks, rasps, and iloats of all descriptions, not exceeding ten inches in length: ten centgdper pound, and, in addition thereto thirty per centum adlvalorem; exce ing ten inches in length: SIX cents per pound, and in addition thereto thirty lper centum ad valorem. dPenknives, jack-knives, and pocket- UIVBS of all kinds: fifty per centum a valorem. Sword-blades: thirty-five per cegturn ad valorem. 25;‘*g“g»`}8€g· Swords: forty-five per centum, a va orem. .641 ‘ * ‘ * ‘ Needles for knitting or sewing machines: one dollar per thousand, and 2 30 _;,,,,,,, 186.;, c_ in addition thereto thirty-five per cpintuml ad valonéem. d d _ 171»¤·3»V-13aP-203- Iro ar. arked on one si e: ree cen s r poun, an IH additirdnstlilereith thirty per centugx egdryalorem; til olgnggr sguares of iron or steel: six cents per pound an t i y per cen um a va orem. All manufactures (pf steel, gr of wihich steel spall ps a cpmponenlg not otherwise rovi ed for: orty- ve per cen um va orem. u a articles of steel)pmtially manufactured, or of which steel shall be a component part, not otherwisp provided for, shall pay the same rate of duty as if who ly manufacture. iii?] '“"§';“’ b’"`3° ?“E.'¥d0‘}“§tl3!}“”$E£ Z22? $3 }.’.F’.`I.?.l° And meal »5%"¤“`5¥"v‘l%°‘§‘ lW8’- rsmaem 1 · _ " ·‘ *‘ converted cast, or made from iron by the Bessemer or pneumatic pro- 262 cess, of whatever form or description, shall be classed as steel. Locomotive tire, or parts thereof: three cents per pound. _ 17*:0sjg¤:?31;6426§- Mill-irons and mill-cranks of wrought 1IOD, and wrought 1ron for ships, · · · · ·