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 rm-.; xxxm.-DUTIES UPON IMPORTS. 469 Confectionery valued above thirty cents per pound, or when sold by the box, package, or otherwise than by the pound: fifty per centum ad valorem. Molasses: five cents per gallon. M July, 1870, ,,_ Tank-bottoms, sirup of sugar—cane juice, melado, concentrated melado, 255, ¤. 21, v. 16, p. and concentrated molasses: one and one—half cents per pound. 262- Scm:DU1.r: H.—S1Lxs ANI) sim: ooovs. Silk in the gum not more advanced than singles, tram. and thrown or 30 June, 1864, e. organzine: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 171,¤·8-\‘-13,1>-210- 8 Feb., 1875, 4-. 36, l-. 18, 1,. 307. Spun silk for filling in skeins or cops: thirty-five per centum ad 3 Mar-, 1865, c. val0rem_ 80,8.2,V. 13, p. 492. Floss—silks: thirty—6ve per centum ad valorem. 30June, 1864, c. Sewing-silk in the gum or uritied: forty er centum ad valorem. EQ*1;8·"·13~P·210· Silk twist. twist composedp of mohair and silk: forty per centum ad chQ1}1,·,snQytKQ valorem. 11 Bllxitcli., 120. Dress and piece silks, ribbons, and silk-velvets, or velvets of which silk is the component material of chief value: sixty per centum ad valorem. Silk vestin, pongees, shawls, scarfs, mantillas, pelerines, handke1·- 3 MM-, 1865. c. chiefs, veils, Tdces. shirts, drawers, bounets, hats, caps, turbans. chemi- 8l)·. 3JJLl».P;‘$W· settes, hose, mitts, aprons, stockings, gloves, suspenders, watch-chains ,3D§‘,‘;f“,;`· *At,‘fh“'- webbing, braids, frin es, galloons, tassels, cords, and trimmings, and M,,,,$,,,{,`,.f A,_ readv—made clothing of silk, or of which silk is a component material of thur, 13 Blatoh., chief value: sixty per centum ad valorem. 194- Buttons and ornaments for dresses and outside garments made of 14 July', 1870, v- silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, and con- gg; "`· 21- "· ]6·1‘· taining no wool, worsted, or goats’ hair: fifty er centum ad valorem._ ` Manufactures of silk, or of which silk is the component material of 30June,1864,e. chief value, not otherwise provided for: fifty per centum ad valorem. 171»¤-8»V·1?*»Pfg Smythe r. Fiske, 23 \Vall., 374. Scumnuma I.-Smcns. Pimento and black, white, and red or cayenne pepper: five cents per 14 Juiy, 1870, (-_ pound. 255, s. 21, v. 16, p. Ground pimento and ground pepper of all kinds: ten cents per pound. 262- Cinnamon: twenty cents per pound. Mace: twenty-five cents per pound. Nutmegs: twenty cents per (pound. Cloves: five cents per poun . Clove—stems: three cents per pound. Cassia and cassia vera: ten cents per pound. Cassia buds and ground cassia: twenty cents per pound. All other spices: twenty cents per pound; ground or prepared: thirty cents per pound. Ginger, ground: three cents per pound. Ginger, preserved or pickled: tl11rty~hve per centum ad valorem. _ 6 June, 187;, c. Essence of ginger; thirty-tive per centum ad valorem. 3,13, ¤- 1, 1*- 1·. p. SCHEDULE J .—·TOBACCO. Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots of all kinds: two dollars and fifty cents 28 July, 1866, c. gev pound, and, in addition thereto, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. gg, S. 1, v- 14, p. ut paper cigars and cigarettes, including wrappers, shall be sub]ect to - the same duties as are herein imposed upon cigars. _ Tobacco in leaf, unmanufactured an not stemmed: thirty-five cents 30 June, 1864, c. pm. pound. 171,s.2,v.13,p.202. Tobacco stems: fifteen cents per pound. 3 Mar., 1865, c. 80,s. 3, v. 13,p. 493. Tobacco manufactured, of all descriptions, and stemmed tobacco not 30 June, 1864, c. Otherwise pl‘OVld8d for: fifty cents per pound. 171,¤-2.v-13,p·202-