Paragraph in the Russian. PART I.-Import duties-Continued. Articles. Russian. English equivalents. 50 51 IV.--ARTICLES OF FOOD-Continued. 3. To the Polish frontier and to the ports on the Black and Azof Seas, prohibited. OBS.-Salt imported at the custom-houses in Poland is admitted free of duty if for Government use; also salt for the manufacture of soda is admitted free. Vegetables and fruit: I. Vegetables, salted, soaked, dried, and pressed.. 2. Fruits and berries, fresh, salted, soaked, &c., except those named below. OBS.-Fruits and vegetables in hermetically-closed vessels pay duty under § 62. 3. Oranges, lemons, bitter oranges.. 4. Grapes, fresh.. Capers and olives, dried, pickled, and in oil; imported in casks, baskets, &c., not in hermetically-closed vessels. § 62. In oil or vinegar, in hermetically-closed vessels, under 52 Carob beans. 53 Nuts: 54 1. Of all kinds, forest and garden, except those specially mentioned, peach kernels, chestnuts, and cocoanuts. 2. Almonds, with and without husks, also pistachio nuts. Fruits and berries, dried, of all kinds, plums, prunes, figs, raisins, dates, &c., not in sugar; also Turkish confectionery (RahatLukum and Alva). OBS. The duty is leviable on the above inclusive of the weight of the boxes in which they are packed. 55 Beef, salted, smoked, and dried, and sausages.. 61 2. Fruits boiled thick without sugar, with which are included preserves of pears and grapes, i. e., bekmess; cocoa prepared without sugar. Ginger-bread, pâtes, English and American biscuits, with or without sugar. 62 Condiments of every kind, such as prepared mus tard, soy, pickles, also capers, olives, and all fruits and vegetables in oil, vinegar, &c. (except those specially mentioned), imported in glass, pots, tin, and other hermetically-sealed vessels. 63 Truffles, mousserons, champignons, and other mushrooms, in vinegar, oil, or salt; also dried and fresh truffles. 64 Mushrooms, dried (except such as are only used for medicinal purposes), § 22. 65 Fish: 1. Marinated, prepared in oil and stuffed, and caviar. 2. Salted and smoked (except herrings).. 66 Herrings and fish, dried and undried: 80 kopeeks per pood. 5 roubles per pood. 50 kopecks per 1 rouble 20 kopecks ....do ... 78. 10d. per cwt. £2 98. 2d. per cwt. 48. 11d. per cwt. 118. 9d. per cwt., g. Do. 8 roubles per pood, £3 188. 6d. per cwt., g. gr. Paragraph in the Russian. PART I.-Import duties-Continued. Articles. Russian. English equivalents. IV.--ARTICLES OF FOOD-Continued. 3. To the Polish frontier and to the ports on the Black and Azof Seas, prohibited. OBS.-Salt imported at the custom-houses in Poland is admitted free of duty if for Government use; also salt for the manufacture of soda is admitted free. Vegetables and fruit: 1. Vegetables, salted, soaked, dried, and pressed.. 2. Fruits and berries, fresh, salted, soaked, &c., except those named below. OBS.-Fruits and vegetables in hermetically-closed vessels pay duty under § 62. 3. Oranges, lemons, bitter oranges.. 4. Grapes, fresh.. 51 Capers and olives, dried, pickled, and in oil; imported in casks, baskets, &c., not in hermet ically-closed vessels. § 62. 52 In oil or vinegar, in hermetically-closed vessels, under Carob beans. 53 Nuts: 54 55 1. Of all kinds, forest and garden, except those specially mentioned, peach kernels, chestnuts, and cocoanuts. 2. Almonds, with and without husks, also pis tachio nuts. Fruits and berries, dried, of all kinds, plums, prunes, figs, raisins, dates, &c., not in sugar; also Turkish confectionery (RahatLukum and Alva). OBS.-The duty is leviable on the above inclusive of the weight of the boxes in which they are packed. Beef, salted, smoked, and dried, and sausages.. 56 Cheese 57 OBS.-Cheese imported in lead or tin wrappers pays duty on the weight, inclusive of such wrappers. Butter 58 Honey and honey treacle......... 59 Treacle of cane sugar, of beet-root sugar, of fecula, &c., except of honey; also sugar of milk. 60 Confectionery (sweetmeats), except Turkish, § 54: 1. Preserves, assia in pots and jars, fruit in liqueurs, in rum, in brandy, in sirup, in juice; fruit sirups, pastilla, and chocolate. 2. Fruits boiled thick without sugar, with which are included preserves of pears and grapes, i. e., bekmess; cocoa prepared without sugar. 61 Ginger-bread, pâtes, English and American biscuits, with or without sugar. 62 Condiments of every kind, such as prepared mus tard, soy, pickles, also capers, olives, and all fruits and vegetables in oil, vinegar, &c. (except those specially mentioned), imported in glass, pots, tin, and other hermetically-sealed vessels. 63 Truffles, mousserons, champignons, and other mush rooms, in vinegar, oil, or salt; also dried and fresh truffles. 64 Mushrooms, dried (except such as are only used for medicinal purposes), § 22. Archangel, free. 22 kopecks per 28. 2d. per cwt., g. per 18. 6d. per cwt., g. 67 Oysters, lobsters, crabs, mussels, cuttlefish, snails, 2 roubles per pood, 19s. 8d. per cwt., g. &c., fresh, dried, salted, or marinated. gr. Wood: 1. Exotic, for joiners' and turners' work, such as 2. In sheets of veneer, of every kind... 84 Hides and skins, dressed: 85 86 1. Small: Calf skin, tanned, prepared with alum 2. Large: Ox, cow, horse, and pig skins, tanned, 1. Skins (furs) of all kinds, except those specially 2. Sable, blue fox, fisher, chinchilla, marten, fox- 3. Skins and tails of muskrat, bear-skins, skins 1 rouble 10 ko. 11 kopecks per 3 kopecks per bot- 50 kopecks per 108. 9d. per cwt. 44d. per bottle. 1d. per bottle. 48. 11d. per cwt., g. 4. Fox, marten, and other skins brought to the....do OBS. 2.-Sheep-skins dyed and dressed are ad- OBS.-Small ribs of cane, used in umbrella-making 87 Sponge.... S. Doc. 231, pt. 5--16 2 roubles 20 ko pecks per pood. | £3 48. 8d. per cwt. £7 78. Gd. per cwt. Do. £1 18. 6d. per cwt. 2 roubles per pood. 198. 8d. per cwt. |