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[]CUSHING.
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 * | 0 ||  | 0  ||  | 3
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 0 ||  | 0  ||  | 7
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 0 ||  | 0  ||  | 7
 * | 0 ||  | 0  ||  | 3½
 * | 3 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 0
 * | All other fabrics of wool, or of mixed wool and cotton, wool and silk, &c., 5 per cent. ad valorem.
 * | —Wines, &c. || || ||
 * | 1 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | —Metals. || || ||
 * | 1 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 1 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 0 ||  | 2  ||  | 8
 * | 0 ||  | 4  ||  | 0
 * | 1 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 4  ||  | 0
 * | Spelter is only permitted to be sold to government merchants. || ||  ||
 * | All unenumerated metals, as zinc, yellow copper, &c., 10 per cent. ad valorem.
 * | —Jewelry. || || ||
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 10&ensp; ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | —Skins, teeth, horns, &c. || || ||
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 1 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 0 ||  | 0  ||  | 7½
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 5 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 4 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | —Unenumerated. || || ||
 * | All new goods, which it has not been practicable to enumerate herein, a duty of 5 per cent. ad valorem
 * | Rice and other grain, duty free.
 * Contraband.—Opium.
 * Shipping dues.—These have been hitherto charged on the measurement of this ship's length and breadth, at so much per chang, but it is now agreed to alter this system, and charge according to the registered statement of the number of tons of the ship's burden. On each ton, (reckoned equal to the cubic contents of 122 tows) a shipping charge of five mace is to be levied; and all the old charges of measurement, entrance, and port-clearance fees, daily and monthly fees, &c., are abolished.
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 * | 1 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 0 ||  | 2  ||  | 8
 * | 0 ||  | 4  ||  | 0
 * | 1 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 4  ||  | 0
 * | Spelter is only permitted to be sold to government merchants. || ||  ||
 * | All unenumerated metals, as zinc, yellow copper, &c., 10 per cent. ad valorem.
 * | —Jewelry. || || ||
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 10&ensp; ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | —Skins, teeth, horns, &c. || || ||
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 1 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 0 ||  | 0  ||  | 7½
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 5 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 4 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | —Unenumerated. || || ||
 * | All new goods, which it has not been practicable to enumerate herein, a duty of 5 per cent. ad valorem
 * | Rice and other grain, duty free.
 * Contraband.—Opium.
 * Shipping dues.—These have been hitherto charged on the measurement of this ship's length and breadth, at so much per chang, but it is now agreed to alter this system, and charge according to the registered statement of the number of tons of the ship's burden. On each ton, (reckoned equal to the cubic contents of 122 tows) a shipping charge of five mace is to be levied; and all the old charges of measurement, entrance, and port-clearance fees, daily and monthly fees, &c., are abolished.
 * }
 * | 10&ensp; ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | —Skins, teeth, horns, &c. || || ||
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 1 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 0 ||  | 0  ||  | 7½
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 5 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 4 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | —Unenumerated. || || ||
 * | All new goods, which it has not been practicable to enumerate herein, a duty of 5 per cent. ad valorem
 * | Rice and other grain, duty free.
 * Contraband.—Opium.
 * Shipping dues.—These have been hitherto charged on the measurement of this ship's length and breadth, at so much per chang, but it is now agreed to alter this system, and charge according to the registered statement of the number of tons of the ship's burden. On each ton, (reckoned equal to the cubic contents of 122 tows) a shipping charge of five mace is to be levied; and all the old charges of measurement, entrance, and port-clearance fees, daily and monthly fees, &c., are abolished.
 * }
 * | 0 ||  | 1  ||  | 5
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 5 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 0 ||  | 5  ||  | 0
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 4 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | —Unenumerated. || || ||
 * | All new goods, which it has not been practicable to enumerate herein, a duty of 5 per cent. ad valorem
 * | Rice and other grain, duty free.
 * Contraband.—Opium.
 * Shipping dues.—These have been hitherto charged on the measurement of this ship's length and breadth, at so much per chang, but it is now agreed to alter this system, and charge according to the registered statement of the number of tons of the ship's burden. On each ton, (reckoned equal to the cubic contents of 122 tows) a shipping charge of five mace is to be levied; and all the old charges of measurement, entrance, and port-clearance fees, daily and monthly fees, &c., are abolished.
 * }
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 4 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | 2 ||  | 0  ||  | 0
 * | —Unenumerated. || || ||
 * | All new goods, which it has not been practicable to enumerate herein, a duty of 5 per cent. ad valorem
 * | Rice and other grain, duty free.
 * Contraband.—Opium.
 * Shipping dues.—These have been hitherto charged on the measurement of this ship's length and breadth, at so much per chang, but it is now agreed to alter this system, and charge according to the registered statement of the number of tons of the ship's burden. On each ton, (reckoned equal to the cubic contents of 122 tows) a shipping charge of five mace is to be levied; and all the old charges of measurement, entrance, and port-clearance fees, daily and monthly fees, &c., are abolished.
 * }
 * | All new goods, which it has not been practicable to enumerate herein, a duty of 5 per cent. ad valorem
 * | Rice and other grain, duty free.
 * Contraband.—Opium.
 * Shipping dues.—These have been hitherto charged on the measurement of this ship's length and breadth, at so much per chang, but it is now agreed to alter this system, and charge according to the registered statement of the number of tons of the ship's burden. On each ton, (reckoned equal to the cubic contents of 122 tows) a shipping charge of five mace is to be levied; and all the old charges of measurement, entrance, and port-clearance fees, daily and monthly fees, &c., are abolished.
 * }
 * | Rice and other grain, duty free.
 * Contraband.—Opium.
 * Shipping dues.—These have been hitherto charged on the measurement of this ship's length and breadth, at so much per chang, but it is now agreed to alter this system, and charge according to the registered statement of the number of tons of the ship's burden. On each ton, (reckoned equal to the cubic contents of 122 tows) a shipping charge of five mace is to be levied; and all the old charges of measurement, entrance, and port-clearance fees, daily and monthly fees, &c., are abolished.
 * }
 * Contraband.—Opium.
 * Shipping dues.—These have been hitherto charged on the measurement of this ship's length and breadth, at so much per chang, but it is now agreed to alter this system, and charge according to the registered statement of the number of tons of the ship's burden. On each ton, (reckoned equal to the cubic contents of 122 tows) a shipping charge of five mace is to be levied; and all the old charges of measurement, entrance, and port-clearance fees, daily and monthly fees, &c., are abolished.
 * }
 * Shipping dues.—These have been hitherto charged on the measurement of this ship's length and breadth, at so much per chang, but it is now agreed to alter this system, and charge according to the registered statement of the number of tons of the ship's burden. On each ton, (reckoned equal to the cubic contents of 122 tows) a shipping charge of five mace is to be levied; and all the old charges of measurement, entrance, and port-clearance fees, daily and monthly fees, &c., are abolished.
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[]TSIYENG.


 * Taels, mace, candareens.