APPENDIXTO No. 3-Continued. TARIFF OF IMPORTATION INTO SPAIN FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Denomination of merchandise the produce of and from the Philippine islands. Number, weight, or mea sure, to which is affixed Gold and silver in bars, lumps, or powder, old and Ditto from other parts of Asia-gold Wood, sibucao, and other dye Seeds or grain of St. Ignacio, so called Rayadillos, (striped goods,) of silk Each Each 1 lb. 4 drs. Sinagudan 25 lbs. 7 oz. 1.50 3 Do Do 24 Do Do Do Fruits, goods, and effects, the produce, natural or industrial, of the Philippine islands, imported direct therefrom, not specified in this tariff, pay 2 per cent. on a valuation made at the cas tom-houses whereat imported. All articles the produce of and from China not comprehended in this tariff pay 25 per cent. upon their respective valuations, and two-thirds more as consumption duty. The importation from China and the Philipine islands is restricted to the national flag. No. 4. TARIFF OF IMPORTATION INTO BRAZIL. The following tariff is taken from the "Jornal do Commercia," Rio de Janeiro, date January 3, 1842. The fixed valuations are reduced to the United States currency; the rate of exchange as quoted at that date being used-1,720 reis one Spanish dollar. In the per centage column the 14 per cent. entry and 3 storage are not included; neither the additional charges on liquids. |