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SEC. 2500.-Upon the re-importation of articles Re-import once exported of the growth, product, or manufac- exports of ture of the United States, upon which no internal duced in tax has been assessed or paid, or upon such tax has been paid and refunded by ance or drawback, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty equal to the tax imposed by the internal revenue laws upon such articles.

Discriminating duty

U. S. ships.

SEC. 2501. A discriminating duty of ten per centum ad valorem, in addition to the duties im- in favor of posed by law, shall be levied, collected, and paid on all goods, wares, and merchandise which shall be imported on vessels not of the United States; but this discriminating duty shall not apply to goods, wares, and merchandise which shall be imported in vessels not of the United States, entitled by treaty or any act of Congress, to be entered in the ports of the United States on payment of the same duties as shall then be paid on goods, wares, and merchan dise imported in vessels of the United States.

SEC. 2502. There shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles imported from foreign countries, and mentioned in the schedules herein contained, the rates of duty which are, by the schedules, respectively prescribed, namely:

SCHEDULE A.

Chemical Products.

Glue, twenty per centum ad valorem.

Beeswax, twenty per centum ad valorem.

Gelatine and all similar preparations, thirty per

centum ad valorem.

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Glycerine.

Glue.

Glycerine, crude, brown or yellow, of the specific gravity of one and twenty-five hundredths or less at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit, not purified by refining or distilling, two cents per pound. Glycerine, refined, five cents per pound.

Fish glue or isinglass, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

Phosphorus Phosphorus, ten cents per pound.

Soap.

Sponges.

Sumac.

Acids.

Camphor.

Castor
beans and
oil.

Cream of
tartar.
Dextrine.

Barks used
for tanning.

Glucose.

Soap, hard and soft, all which are not otherwise specially enumerated or provided for in this Act, and castile soap, twenty per centum ad valorem. Fancy, perfumed, and all descriptions of toilet soaps, fifteen cents per pound.

Sponges, twenty per centum ad valorem.

Sumac, ground, three-tenths of one cent per pound, and sumac extract, twenty per centum ad valorem. Acid, acetic, acetous, or pyroligneous acid, not exceeding the specific gravity of one and forty-seven one thousandths, two cents per pound; exceeding the specific gravity of one and forty-seven one thousandths, ten cents per pound.

Acid, citric, ten cents per pound.

Acid, tartaric, ten cents per pound.

Camphor, refined, five cents per pound. Castor beans, or seeds, fifty cents per bushel of fifty pounds.

Castor oil, eighty cents per gallon.

Cream of tartar, six cents per pound.

Dextrine, burnt starch, gum substitute, or British gum, one cent per pound.

Extract of hemlock, and other bark used for tanning, not otherwise enumerated or provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem.

Glucose, or grape sugar, twenty per centum ad

valorem.

Indigo, extracts of and carmined, ten per centum Indigo. ad valorem.

Iodine, resublimed, forty cents per pound.

Iodine.

Licorice, paste or roll, seven and one-half cents Licorice. per pound; licorice juice, three cents per pound.

Oil of bay leaves, essential, or bay rum essence or Oils. oil, two dollars and fifty cents per pound.

Oil, croton, fifty cents per pound.

Oil, flaxseed or linseed, and cotton-seed oil, twenty-five cents per gallon, seven and one-half pounds weight to be estimated as a gallon.

Hemp-seed oil and rape-seed oil, ten cents per gallon.

Soda and potassa, tartrate, or rochelle sålt, three Soda. cents per pound.

Strychnia, or strychnine, and all salts thereof, Strychnia. fifty cents per ounce.

Tartars, partly refined, including lees crystals, Tartars. four cents per pound.

Alumina, alum, patent alum, alum substitute, Alum. sulphate of alumina, and aluminous cake and alum in crystals or ground, sixty cents per hundred pounds.

Ammonia, anhydrous, liquified by pressure, Ammonia. twenty per centum ad valorem.

Ammonia aqua, or water of ammonia, twenty per centum ad valorem.

Ammonia, muriate of, or sal ammoniac, ten per centum ad valorem.

Ammonia, carbonate of, twenty per centum ad

valorem.

Ammonia, sulphate of, twenty per centum ad

valorem.

All imitations of natural mineral waters and all Imitations

of mineral waters.

Asbestos.

Baryta.

Borax.

Cements.

Whiting.

Chalk.

Chromic acid.

Cobalt.

Vitriol.

Copperas.

Lead.

artificial mineral waters, thirty per centum ad
valorem.

Asbestos, manufactured, twenty-five per centum
ad valorem.

Baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, unmanufactured, ten per centum ad valorem.

Baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, manufactured, one-fourth of one cent per pound.

Refined borax, five cents per pound.

Pure boracic acid, five cents per pound; commercial boracic acid, four cents per pound; borate of lime, three cents per pound; crude borax, three cents per pound.

Cement, Roman, Portland, and all others, twenty per centum ad valorem.

Whiting and Paris white, dry, one-half cent per pound; ground in oil, or putty, one cent per pound. Prepared chalk, percipitated chalk, French chalk, red chalk, and all other chalk preparations which are not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem.

Chromic acid, fifteen per centum ad valorem.
Chromate of potash, three cents per pound.
Bi-chromate of potash, three cents per pound.
Cobalt, oxide of, twenty per centum ad valorem.
Copper, sulphate of, or blue vitriol, three cents
per pound.

Iron, sulphate of, or copperas, three-tenths of one cent per pound.

Acetate of lead, brown, four cents per pound. Acetate of lead, white, six cents per pound. White lead, when dry or in pulp, three cents per pound.

When ground, or mixed in oil, three cents per pound.

Litharge, three cents per pound.

Orange mineral, and red lead, three cents per

pound.

Nitrate of lead, three cents per pound.

Lead-continued.

Magnesia, medicinal, carbonate of, five cents per Magnesia. pound.

Magnesia, calcined, ten cents per pound.

Magnesia, sulphate of, or Epsom salts, one-half of one cent per pound.

Potash, crude, carbonate of, or fused, and caustic Potash. potash, twenty per centum ad valorem.

Chlorate of, three cents per pound.

Hydriodate, iodide and iodate of, fifty cents per

pound.

Prussiate of, red, ten cents per pound.

Prussiate of, yellow, five cents per pound. Nitrate of, or saltpetre, crude, one cent per pound.

Nitrate of, or refined saltpetre, one and one-half cents per pound.

Sulphate of, twenty per centum ad valorem.
Soda.

Soda ash, one-quarter of one cent per pound. Soda, sal or soda crystals, one quarter of one cent per pound.

Bi-carbonate of, or super-carbonate of, and salaratus, calcined or pearl ash, one and one-half cents per pound.

Hydrate or caustic, one cent per pound.

Sulphate, known as salt cake, crude or refined, or niter cake, crude or refined, and Glauber's salt, twenty per centum ad valorem.

Soda, silicate of, or other alkaline silicate, onehalf of one cent per pound.

Soda.

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