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 478 Trrnn xxx11i.-DUTIES UPON IMPORTS. thickness. If more than two inches in thickness, ten cents per foot, in addition to the above rate, for each inch or fractional part thereof in excess of two inches in thickness, but if exceeding six inches in thickness, such marble shall be sub`ect to the duty imposed upon marble blocks. All manufactures of marble not otherwise provided for: fifty per centum ad valorem. Mats of cocoa-nut: thirty per centum ad valorem. _ Matting, China, and other floor-matting, and mats made of Bags, jute, or grass: thirty per centum ad valorem. Cocoa or coir: twenty-tive per oentum ad valorem. Medicinal preparations not otherwise provided for: forty per centum ad valorem. Mercurial preparations not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. Mineral and bituminous substances in a crude state not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. Mineral kermes: ten per centum ad valorem. Mineral or medicinal waters, artificial, for each bottle or jug containing not more than one quart: three cents, and, in addition thereto, twenty five per centum ad valorem; containing more than one quart: three cents for each additional quart, or fractional part thereof, and, in addition thereto, twenty-five r centum ad valorem. Otherwise than in bottles, thirty per centum adpialorem. Morphia, and all salts of morphia: one dollar per ounce. Music, printed with lines, bound or unbound: twenty per centum ad valorem. Musical instruments of all kinds: thirty per centum ad valorem. Muskets, rifles, and other fire-arms: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Mustard, ground, in bulk: ten cents per pound; when inclosed in glass or tin: fourteen cents per pound. Needles, sewing. darning, knitting, and all other descriptions not otherwise provided for: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Nuts of all kinds, not otherwise provided for: two cents perupound. Bn,) ,8.,.5 C 36 Oils.——Illuminating, apd naphtha, benzine, and benzole, retin or pro- ,_ 4, ,,_ Ig, p_,3(l8_’ duced from the dist! lation of coal, asphaltum, shale, peat, petroleum or 15 Aug., 1876, c. rock-oil, or other bituminous substances used for like purposes: forty 200» v- 19»P· 200- cents per gallon; coal-oil, crude: fifteen cents per gallon; crude petroleum or rock-oil: twenty cents per gallon; croton: one dollar per pound; olive, in flasks or bottles, and salad: one dollar per gallon; mstor: one dollar per gallon; cloves: two dollars per pound; cognac or oznanthic ether: four dollars per ounce; linseed or flaxseed: thirty cents per l- lon, seven pounds and a half of weight to be estimated as a galgdln; hempseed and rapeseed: twenty-three cents per gallon; neat’s-foot, and all animal, whale, seal, and fish oils: twenty per centum ad valorem; cotton-seed: thirty cents per gallon; cenne: thn·ty cents er gallon. Oils, essential or essence.—Bay-leaves: seventeen dollars and fifty centsdper pound; cubehs: one dollar per lpound; lemons: fifty cents per poun ; orange: fifty cents per pound; al other essential oils. not otherwise provided for: fifty (per centum ad valorem. Oils, fixed or expresse .-—Bay or laurel: twenty cents per pound; olive, not salad: twenty-five cents per gallon; mustard, not salad: twenty-five cents per gallon; oils expressed, not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. Opium: one dollar per pound; prepared for smokin, and all other preparations of opium not otherwise provided for: six d<§lars per pound. ut opmrn prepared for smoking, and other preparations of opium, deposited in bonded warehouse, s 1all not be removed therefrom for exportation without payment of duties, and such duties shall not be re unded. Osier or willow, prepared for basket-makers’ use: thirty per centum Bd valorem. Paintings and statuary, not otherwise provided for: ten per centum ad valorem. But the term " statuary," as used in the laws now in fowé