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'1‘rru¤ xxxm.—DUTIES UPON IMPORTS. 463 Thread lace and insertings: thirty per centum ad valorem. On_all burlaps, and like manufactures of {lax, jute, or hemp, or of which 6 June, 1872, c. flax, jute, or hemp shall be the component material of chief value, except- 315- ¤· 4» V- 17· P- ing such as may ie suitable for bagging for cotton: thirty per centum ad - 7 . . va 0T9m. Arthur z·. Cum- Oil-cloth foundations or iloor—cloth canvas, made of flax, jute, or hemp, ***1**9** °* °1·» 91 U- or of which Bax. jute. or hemp shall be the component material of chief S" 362 value: forty per centum ad valorem; gunny-cloth, not bagging, valued at ten cents or less (per square yard. three cents per pound; over ten cents per square yar , four cents per pound. On bagfging for cotton or other manufactures, not otherwise herein provided or, suitable to the uses for which cotton baggin is applied, corplposed in whole or in part of hemp, jute, flax, gunnv-ings, gunny- clo , or other material, and valued at seven cents or less per square yard, two cents per pound; valued at over seven cents per square yard, three cents per Eound. _ Bags, cotton ags, and ba gin , and `all other like manufactures, not 8Feb.,1875,c.36, herein otherwise provided ar gnxcept bagging for cotton,) composed *- 7· 1*- 18· 308- wholly or in part of flax, hem , jute, gunny-cloth, gunny-bags, or other gF‘°·i,}8 5*36* material: forty per centum adpvalorem. f ’”' ’p' 3m' Tarred cables or cordage: three cents per pound. 30Jnnc, 1864, c. Untarred Manila corda e: two and a half cents per pound, UL ¤- 7. \‘· 13. p- All other untarred couhngez three and a half cents per pound. 209* Hemp yarn: live cents per pound. Seines: six and a half cents per pound. Sail-duck or canvas for sails: thirty per centum ad valorem. Russia and other sheetings of flax or hemp, brown and white: thirty- five per centum ad valorem. A l other manufactures of hemp, or of which hem shall be the component material of chief value, not otherwise provid)ed for: thirty percentum ad valorem. Grass—cloth: thirty per centum ad valorem. Jute yarns: twenty-five per centum ad valorem. All other manufactures of jute or Sisal—grass, not otherwise provided for: thirty per centum ad valorem. SCHEDULE D.—L1qU0ns. Wines imported in casks. containing not more than twenty-two 1- 1‘rl*QY·1870»*‘· centum of alcohol, and valued at not exceeding forty cents per gallldhz gg? °‘ "1’ "‘ 16* p‘ twenty-five cents per gallon; valued at over forty cents, and not over — — l~—;—— one dollar per gallon: sixty cents per gallon; valued at over one dollar :°“f?’¥“t"·§“" per gallon: one dollar per gallon, and, in addition thereto, twenty-five H] M per centum ad valorem. v. Aitbur, Collector, 93 U. S., 420. Bensuran r. Murphy, 10 Blatch., 530. Wines of all kinds, im rted in bottles, and not otherwise provided 8Feb. 1875,c.36, for: the same rate per gallhh as wines imported in casks. But all hot- ",,‘3,2»3%k"· 18· PP- tles containin one quart or less than one (quart, and more than one `.L;--. -4 pint, shall he dield to contain one quart, an all bottles containing one (`¤V¤¤¤¢ T- The pint or less shall be held to contain one pint, and shall pay in ad ition fg'°°*°’·1“’°°d¤· three cents for each bottle. ` Champa ne and all other sparklinguwincs, in bottles, containing each not more than one quart and more t n one pint: six dollars per dozen bottles; containing not more than one pint each, and more than one—half pint: three dollars per dozen bottles; containing one—half_p1nt each, or ess: one dollar and fifty cents per dozen bottles;_ and in bottles containing more than one quart each, shall pay, in addition to six dollars per dozen bottles, at the rate of two dollars per gallon on the quantity in excess of one quart per bottle. But any liquors contamintg more t an twenty-two r centum of alcohol, which shal be entered un er the name of wine, shallebe forfeited to the United States. And w1nes,_brandy, and other spirituous liquors imported in bottles shall be packed in (packages, containing not less than one dozen bottles m each package; an all such