1 In virtue of article 30 of the law of July 13, 1858, mahogany, "espinille," logwood, guaiacum, yellow wood called fustic, coffee, cotton in the wool, cocoa, raw and clay sugar, rum, tafia, sirop de batterie," molasses, skins with hair; walking sticks, whips, and parasols concealing swords, daggers, or other arms feather pillows or bolsters; books, engravings, pictures, prints, or any other article contrary to public morality, are prohibited to be imported. 1This paragraph reads as follows: Should the goods be of a superior quality or of a larger width than designated in the tariff, the appraisement thereof shall be effected in such manner that the resulting duty shall, with reference to the quality or width, be proportional to the duties stipulated in the tariff. 1.25 2.50 10388---53 |