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 F1FTY-F1Rstr conenmss. sms. 1. ou. 1244. 1890. 581 MISCELLANEOUS METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF. M8§g,j¤*£é¤ f13am_ actnmsofwontmued. _ 186._ Aluminium or aluminum, in crude form, alloys of any kind ,,,’M’§{’§u““°°*'“ '”°°` in which aluminum is the component material of chief value, fifteen cents per pound. ` 1875 Antimony, as regnlusor metal, three-fourths of one cent per poun. 188. Argentine, albata, orGerman silver, unmanufactured, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. 189. Brass, in_bars or pigs, old brass, clippin s from brass or Dutch-metal, and old sheat ing, or yellow metaf at only for remanufacture, one and one-half cents per pound. 190. Bronze powder, twelve cents per pound; bronze or Dutch-. pietal, or aluminum, in leaf, eight cents per package of one hundred _ · eaves. Corpus- copper. 191. Copper imiported in the form of ores, one-half of one cent per poun on each pound of fine copper contained therein. 192. O d copper, lit only or remanufacture, clippings from new copper, and all composition metal of which copper is a component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this act, one cent per und. 193. Regulus of copper and bllgck or coarse coplper, and copper cement, one cent per pound on each poun of line copper contained therein. 194. Co per in plates, bars, ingots, Chili or other pigs, and in " otdier forms. not manufactured, not specially (provided for in this act, one and one—fourth cents per poun . 195. Copper in rolled plates, called braziers’ copper, sheets, rods, pipes, and copper bottoms, also sheathing or yellow metal of which copper is the component material of chief value, and not composed wholly or in part of iron ungalvanized, thirty- five per centum ad valorem. _ GOLD AND SILVER.- gommd mM_ 196. Bullions and metal thread of glold, silver, or other metals, not specially provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. 197. Gold-leaf, two dollars per package of five hundred leaves. 198. Silver-leaf, seventy-ive cents per package of Eve hundred leaves. . LEAD.- um. 199. Lead ore and lead dross, one and one-half cents per pound: Provided, That silver ore and all other ores containing lead mm. shall pay a duty of one and one-half cents per (pound on the Su'"` °'°" °°°‘ lead contained therein, according to sample an assay at the port of entry. 200. Lead in pi s and bars, molten and old refuse lead run into blocks and bars, and old scrap-lead fit only to be remanufactured, two cents per pound. 201. Lead in sheets, pipes, shot, g1aziers’ lead, and lead wire, two and one-half cents per pound. 202. Metallic mineral substances in a crude state and metals unwrought, not specially provided for in this act, twent per ‘ centum ad valorem; mica, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. NICKEL.— _ _ mma. 203. Nickel, nickel oxide, alloy of any k1nd in which nickel is the component material of chief value, ten cents per pound. 204. Pens, metallic, except gold pens, twelve cents per gross. 205. Pen·holder tgps, pen-holders or parts thereof, and gold pens, thirty per centum valorem.