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FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 315. 1872. 237 Sago and sago-flour; Articles exempt Saint J ohn’s beans ; {jg? gw ¤¤ ¤¤~i Svlwines ism. uga8H' Salep, or saloup; Sassafras, bark and root; Sauerkraut; Sausage-skins ; Seeds, namely, anise, anise star, Canary, chia, sesamum, sugar-cane, and seeds of forest-trees; Shark·ski.ns ; Snails; Soap-stocks ; Sparterre, for making or ornamental hats; Spunk; Stavesacre, crude; Storax, or Styrax; Straw, unmanufactured; Strontia, oxide of, or protoxide of strontium; Succinic acid ; Sugar of milk; Tale ; Tamarinds; Teasels; Teeth, unmanufactured; Terra-alba, aluminous; Tica, crude; Tin, in pigs, bars, or blocks, and grain-tin; Tonquin, Tonqua, or Tonka beans; Tripoli ; Umbrella sticks, crude, to wit, all partridge, hair-wood, pimento, orange, myrtle, and other sticks and canes, in the rough, or no further manufactured than cut into lengths suitable for umbrella, parasol, or sun-shade sticks or walking-canes; Uranium, oxide of ; Vanilla beans or vanilla plants; Venice turpentine; Wafers ; Wax, bay or myrtle, Brazilian and Chinese; Whalebone, unmanufactured; Yams; Yeast·cakes ; Zaifer. Sec. 6. That for all purposes the standard for vinegar shall be taken to _S¤md¤rd for be that strength which requires thirty-five grains of bicarbonate of potash ““°g"‘ to neutralize one ounce troy of vinegar, and all import duties that now are, or may hereafter be, imposed by law on vinegar imported from foreign countries shall be collected according to said standard. Sec. 7. That for a term of two years from and after the passage of this gmm maact, and no longer, machinery and apparatus designed only for, and adapted <>hi¤¢¤Y for me?; to be used for steam towage on canals, and not now manufactured in the igllgggggggztg United States, may be imported by any State, or by any person duly for two years, authorized by the legislature of any State, free of duty, subject to such Qggnffgz} regulations as may be. prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; and ,,,,,,,b;,,lQ,y_ also that for the term of two years from and after the passage of this act, and no longer, steam plow machinery, adapted to the cultivation of the soil, may be imported by any person for his own use, free of duty, subject to such regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury as before provided. SEO. 8. That all imported goods, wares, and merchandise which may Imporwd