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 Trru: xxx11i.--DUTIES UPON IMPORTS. 471 Crass 2.—Cousu~ro-woors. That is to say, Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire, down combing-wools 14 Jill?. 1870. <> Canada long wools, or other like combing-wools of English blood, and gag “· 21** 16» P· usually known by the terms herein used; and also all hair of the alpaca, ` goat, and other like animals. Cuss 3.—CARPET-WOOIB AND ormzn srmmu wooLs. Such as Donskoi, native South American, Cordova, Valparaiso, native Smyrna, and including all such wools of like character as have been heretofore usuallly imported into the United States fromTurkey, Greece, Egypt Syria, and e sew ere. The duty upon wool of the first class which shall be imdported washed, shall be twice the amount of the duty to which it woul be subjected, if imported unwashed. And the duty upon woo of all classes which shall be imported scoured 2 MM"-. 1867. c- shall be three times the duty to which it would be subject if imported gg- B- 1- V- uv P- unwashed. And the duty upon wool of the sheep, or hair of the alpaca, ‘ xat, and other like animals, which shall be imported in an other than eordinary condition as now and heretofore practiced, or which shall be changed in its character or condition, for the purpose of evading the duty, or w ich shall be reduced in value by the admixture of dirt, or any other fopeign substance, shall be twice the duty to which it would be otherwise su 'ect. Vi’ools of the first class, the value whereof at the last port or place Ibidwhence exported to.the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall be thirty-two cents or less per pound: ten cents er pound, and, in addition thereto, eleven per centum ad valorem. Vgools of the same class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such ort, shall exceed thirty-two cents petrlpound: twelve cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, ten per centum valorem. Wools of the second class, and all hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like 2 M°·’·» }867· °· animals, the value whereof at the last port or p ace whence ex rted to gg} °‘ 1* " 14* P' the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall be th)h·ty-two ` cents or less per pound: ten cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, eleven r centum ad valorem. Woolseof the same class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall exceed thirty-two cents per pound: twelve cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, ten r centum ad valorem. Wools of the thircixhlass, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported into the United States, excluding charges ID such port, shall be twelve cents or less per pound: three cents per pound. Wools of the same class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port,_ shall exceed twelve cents per pound: six cents per pound. Wools on the skin: the same rates as other wools, the quantity and 14·7¤_}y.18;0.¤· vuluc to be ascertained under such rules as the Secretary of the Treasury gg? “· “1·"· °· P· may prescribe. _ Sheep-skins and A ra goat skins, raw or unmanufactured, imported with the wool on, wii510ed or unwashed: thirty per centum ad valorem on the skins alone. Woolen rags, shoddy, mungo, waste, and flocks: twelve cents per g Mar-. 18{W. <=- pound. gg, s. 1, v. 4, p. Woolen cloths, woolen shawls, and all manufactures of wool of every 2' Mn, wm c_ description, made wholly or in part of wool, not here1n otherwise pro- 197, s. 1, v. 14, p. vided for: fifty cents per pound, and, in add1tion thereto, thirty-five per 559- centum ad valorem. Flannels, blankets, hats of wool, knit goods, balmorals, woolen and 19; Mn;-. 183. ¢=- Worsted yarns, and all manufactures of every description composed 56,: "· Y "· · P· wholly or in part of worsted, the hair of the a paca, goat, or other 11ke animals, except such as are composed in part of wool, not otherwise pros·r—0$— -35