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 TITLE xxxm.—-DUTIES UPON IMPORTS. 479 imposing duties on foreign importations, shall be understood to include professional productions of a statuar or of a sculptor only. Paints and dyes.·—-Aniline dyes and colors, by whatever name known: liftv cents per pound, and thirty-five pier centum ad valorem. Blanc-fixe, enameled white, satin-w ite, lime-white, and all combinations of barytes with acids or water: three cents per pound; carmine lake, dry] or iquid: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. F renc green, Paris green, mineral green, mineral blue, and Prussian blue, dry or moist: thirty per centum ad valorem. Indian red: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Indigo, extract of: ten per centum ad valorem; carmined: twenty per centum ad valorem. Iron liquor: ten per centum ad valorem. Lamp-black: twenty per centum ad valorem. Lastmgs, mohair c oth, silk twist, or other manufactures of cloth 8 F¢b·J875,¤·3B, woven or made in patterns of such size, shape, and form, or cut in such "· 18· P· 3°7· manner as to be it for buttons exclusively, not combined with India rubber: ten per centum ad valorem. Lead, white or red, and litharge, dry or ground in oil: three cents per poun . Logwood, and other dye-woods, extracts and decoctions of: ten per centum ad valorem. Ochers and ochery earths, not otherwise provided for, when dry: fifty cents per one hundred pounds; when ground in oil: one dollar and fifty cents per one hundred pounds; Spanish brown: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Suuiac: ten per centum ad valorem. Ultramarine: six cents per und. Umber: fifty cents per one hhndred pounds. Vandyke brown: twenty per centum ad valorem. Water-colors: thirty-Eve per centum ad valorem. Wood lake, Venetian red, vermillion. chrome-yellow, rose-pink, Dutch pink, and paints and painters’ colors, (except white and red lead and oxide of zinc,) dry or und in oil, and moist water-colors used in the manufacture of paper-Ediigings and colored papers and cards, not otherwise provided for: twenty-five(per centum ad valorem. Zinp, oxide of, dry or groun in oil: one and three-fourths cents per poun. Paper.—Sized or glued, suitable only for printing paper: twenty-tive per centum ad valorem; printing, unsized, used for books and newspapers exclusively: twenty per centum ad valorem; manufactured of, or of which paper is a component material, not otherwise provided for: zlairtyhve per centum ad valorem; sheathing paper: ten per centum valorem. Paper boxes, and all other fancy boxes: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Paper envelopes: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. _ Paper-hangings and per for screens or tire-boards; paper, antiquarian, demy, drawing, elhlphant, foolscap, imperial letter, and all other paper not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. apier maché, manufactures, articles, and wares of: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Parailine: ten cents per pound. Parchment: thirty per centum ad valorem. Patent size: twenty per centum ad valorem. Paving—stones not otherwise provided for: ten per centum ad valorem. Pea—nuts or ground beans: one cent per pound: shelled one and a half cents per pound. _ _ Pencils of wood, filled with lead or other materials: hfty cents per gross, and, in addition thereto, thirtv per centum ad valorem. Pencils, lead, not in wood: one dollar per_gross._ _ I_ Pens. metallic: ten cents per gross, and, in addition tnereto, twenty- five per centum ad valorem.