30 July 1846. Capers, pickles, and sauces of all kinds, not otherwise provided for; Caps, hats, muffs and tippets of fur, and all Carriages and parts of carriages; Cheese; Cinnamon ; Clocks and parts of clocks; Coach and harness furniture of all kinds; Coke and culm of coal; Compositions of glass or paste, when set; Coral, cut or manufactured; Cotton cords, gimps and galloons; Dolls and toys of all kinds; Earthen, china and stone ware, and all Epaulets, galloons, laces, knots, stars, tas- Fans and fire screens of every description, Fire crackers; Flats, braids, plaits, sparterre and willow (a) The term "wearing apparel," includes shawls of worsted, worsted and cotton, silk and worsted, silk, barege, merino, mousseline de laine, and worsted and silk scarfs. Maillard v. Lawrence, 16 How. 251. 8. c. 1 Blatch. 504. (b) Punted tumblers are made by the operation of cutting or grinding the centre of the bottom, so as to erase the mark of the punt or stick on which they are blown. Binns v. Lawrence, 12 How. 19 Gum benzoin or benjamin; Hat bodies of cotton; Hats and bonnets, for men, women and Human hair, cleansed or prepared for use; Iron, in bars, blooms, bolts, loops, pigs, Jewelry, real or imitation; Jet and manufactures of jet, and imitations thereof; Lead pencils; Maccaroni, vermicelli, gelatine, jellies and all similar preparations; Manufactures of the bark of the cork-tree, Manufactures of bone, shell, horn, pearl, Manufactures of cotton, linen, silk, wool or worsted, if embroidered or tamboured in the loom or otherwise, by machinery or with the needle, or other process; (c) Manufactures, articles, vessels and wares of glass, or of which glass shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for; Manufactures and articles of leather, or of which leather shall be a component part, not otherwise provided for; (d) (c) By the decision of the secretary of the treasury, this includes cotton velvet, embroidered, and cut in slips or patterüs, of the size and shape of slippers. 24 August 1857. (d) This does not include glazed calf-skin, known to the trade as patent leather and upper leather, generally used for the upper part of boots and shoes, and invoiced as patent leather; this article is liable to a duty of 20 per cent. only, under schedule E Keutgen v. Lawrence, 1 Blatch. 615. Oil-cloth of every description, of whatever Twines and packthread, of whatever ma material composed; terial composed; 131. SCHEDULE D.-(Twenty-five per centum ad valorem.) Borax or tinctal; Cables and cordage, tarred or untarred; Camphor, crude; Cotton laces, cotton insertings, cotton trim ming laces, cotton laces and braids; Floss silks, feather beds, feathers for beds, and downs of all kinds; Grass cloth; Hair cloth, hair seating, and all other manufactures of hair not otherwise provided for; (g) Jute, sisal grass, coir and other vegetable Manufactures composed wholly of cotton, Manufactures of silk, or of which silk shall Manufactures of worsted, or of which worsted shall be a component material, Woollen and worsted yarn ; (a) Under the tariff act of 1824, bombazines, being goods of which wool is a component material, were liable to a duty of 30 per cent. United States v. Clarke, 5 Mas. 30. (b) Under the tariff act of 1842, these were taxed as shoes; they are manufactured articles. Lawrence v. Paxton, 7 How. 785. (e) See act 14 July 1832 § 17, infra, 141, which does not seem to Dave been supplied by subsequent acts. The act of 30 August 18428, provided "that all syrups of sugar, or sugar cane, entered under the designation of molasses, or any other appellation than syrup of sugar, or of sugar cane, shall be liable to forfeiture." 5 Stat. 558. And see United States v. One Hundred and Twelve Casks of Sugar, 8 Pet. 277. (d) This does not include sheep-skins, imported with the wool on. Coggill v. Lawrence, 1 Blatch. 602. De Forest v. Lawrence, 13 How. 274. (e) This does not include vermillion, which is specifically named 30 July 1848. Schedule D. 25 per cent. in schedule E. Boving v. Lawrence, 1 Blatch. 607. (h) This includes linen lustres, camlet lustres, toile du nord and lustres, composed of linen and cotton, They are subject to this classification under 20 of the act 30 August 1842, infra, 144. Morlot v. Lawrence, I Blatch. 608. It also, by the decision of the secretary of the treasury, includes "snow drop damask," and all articles composed of linen and cotton. 21 Oct. 1857. (1) Goats' hair plush or mohair plush, composed partly of cotton, falls within this description. Thorp v. Lawrence, 1 Blatch. 351. (k) By the decision of the secretary of the treasury, this includes colored or plaid and checked flannels. 15 Sept. 1857. Also, twilled fabrics, such as, printed merinoes of worsted and cotton, amelines of worsted, printed coburgs, ombre striped coburgs, and rainbow printed worsted and cotton twills. 21 Sept. 1857. 30 July 1846. 132. SCHEDULE E.-(Twenty per centum ad valorem.) Schedule E. 20 Acids, acetic, acetous, benzoic, boracic, Copperas or green vitriol, or sulphate of per cent. Manufactures of hemp, not otherwise pro- Salts, epsom, glauber, Rochelle and all 30 July 1846. this head, and is subject to a duty of 20 per cent. Lottimer v Lawrence, 1 Blatch, 613. (c) See infra, 138, note (a). (d) See Boving v. Lawrence, 1 Blatch. 607. 30 July 1846. Schedule F. 15 per cent. Bchedule G. 10 per cent. Schedule H. 5 per cent. Chronometers, box or ships', and parts Natron; thereof; (c) Cochineal; Cocoa; Cocoa shells; Compositions of glass or paste, not set; Diamonds, gems, pearls, rubies and other Engravings or plates, bound or unbound; Fullers' earth; Nux vomica; Oils, palm and cocoanut; Palm-leaf, unmanufactured; Pumice and pumice stones; Ratans and reeds, unmanufactured; Saltpetre (or nitrate of soda, or potash), Furs, hatters', dressed or undressed, not on Sulphuric acid, or oil of vitriol; the skin; Furs, undressed, when on the skin; Goldbeaters' skins; Gum Arabic and gum Senegal; Gum tragacanth; Gum Barbary; Gum East India; Gum Jedda; Tallow, marrow, and all other grease and soap stocks and soap stuffs, not otherwise provided for; Terra japonica or catechu; Watches, and parts of watches; Watch materials of all kinds, not otherwise provided for; Woad or pastel. 135. SCHEDULE HI.--(Five per centum ad valorem.) Alcornoque ; Chalk, not otherwise provided for; Bells, when old, or bell metal, fit only to be Copper in pigs or bars; re-manufactured; Berries, nuts and vegetables used exclu- Copper, when old and fit only to be re-manu- Flints, grindstones, wrought or unwrought; Brass, when old and fit only to be re-manu- Ivcry nuts or vegetable ivory; |