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PART I.-Import duties-Continued.

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Articles.

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English equivalents.

XIII.-MANUFACTURES OF WOOD, &c.—Continued.

181 Carving in wood of all kinds, including frames, without mirrors or pictures.

182

OBS. 1.-The same duty is levied on articles of felt. oakum, papier-mnaché and carton-pierre, having the appearance of carvers' or turners' work in wood (similar work, not painted or polished, cleared by § 183, Article 7).

OBS. 2.-Frames, with mirrors and pictures, if such
cannot be weighed separately, pay 22 kopecks per
arshin, reckoning part of an arshin as a whole one.
India rubber, or caoutchouc, and gutta percha,
worked:

1. Articles of India rubber and gutta percha with-
out admixture of other materials.

2. The same, with admixture of other materials,
except those below mentioned.

3. Tissues of India rubber thread, covered with
other materials; manufactures of such
tissues, and all ready-made clothes of
India rubber.

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4. Boots and shoes of India rubber and of gutta- 11 roubles per pood £5 78. 9d. per cwt. percha, whether in combination or not

183 Paper:

184

185

with leather, &c.

1. Unsized of every kind, white and colored, with-
out ornaments; also if ruled for music,
and paper for embroidery, without
patterns; and card-board, glazed.

2. Sized paper of every kind, white and colored,
without ornaments; also paper and
transparent cotton tissues for tracing.
3. Paper-hangings, and borders for the same.
4. Paper for writing and printing of every kind,
with ornaments, such as gilding, sil-
vering, embossed, borders, crests, cy-
phers, pictures, &c.; also envelopes,
lamp shades (paper), and artificial
flowers.

5. Paper for cigarettes, tissue paper; also paper
with ornaments and drawings for
printers, book-binders, and confec-
tioners' work; sheets with pictures
for toys; paper for embroidery with
patterns, colored and not colored.

6. Office and copying-books, bound or not, and all
kinds of book binder's work, except
such as come under § 227.

7. Pasteboard, in sheets and rolls (except that
mentioned in Articles 1 and 8 of this
section), paper bobbins for winding
silk, asphalt for roofing, paper covered
with tar on one side, and for destruc-
tion of insects; also articles of papier-
maché and carton-pierre, not polished
nor painted.

8. Wood pulp, pressed in sheets, not worked,
papier-maché and carton-pierre, not
worked.

OBS.-Articles of papier-maché and carton-pierre,
lacquered and polished, pay under § 181; but when
ornamented with various materials, under § 227.
All articles of straw or of wood-shavings (chip),
mixed or not with horse-hair, silk,
cotton, flax, or hemp (except hats of
straw or of shavings, § 223).

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186 Horse-hair and bristles, worked; all tissues of horse

hair, sieves of horse-hair, articles in bristles set in wood, without veneer, brushes of bristles, and paint-brushes. OBS.-Shaving-brushes and all articles in bristles, set in various other materials, pay under § 227.

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66 kopecks per 28. 3d. per pound. pood.

2 roubles 44 ko

pecks per pood.

£1 48. per owt.

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1. Boots and shoes of every kind, except of caout-
chouc, and except ladies' shoes of
silk tissues.

2. Ladies' boots and shoes of silk tissues, ready-
made or partly finished.

duty.

3. Gloves of leather of all kinds (except fencing.
gloves, see below), and all articles of
chamois leather and kid, except boots,
shoes, or surgical appliances (§ 233).
OBS.-Gloves, cut out but not stitched, pay half
4. Harness and appurtenances; saddlery, port-
manteaux, traveling bags, articles of
leather used by sportsmen, and such
like articles; boxing-gloves, books,
and portfolios of leather; and gener-
ally all manufactures of leather not
specially mentioned.

XV.-MANUFACTURES, WOVEN, PLAITED, AND
KNITTED.

188 Cables, rope, and twine of hemp, flax, tow, New Zealand flax, and other fibers, tarred and not tarred; also fishing nets.

189

190

191

193

OBS.-Rope, twine, &c., with admixture of silk,
wool, silk waste, or cotton, pays as galloons, braids,
&c., according to material.
Linen and batiste:

1. Linen, coarse and bleached, hempen and flaxen,
either pure or mixed with cotton, with
the exception of specially noted.

2. Batiste and lawn, pure or mixed with cotton..
OBS.-Linen and batiste, dyed, prints, striped linen,
and pocket-handkerchiefs of linen, or batiste, pay
the same duty, with addition of 20 per cent. All ker
chiefs with ornaments sewn on, or printed, or with
lace sewn round, pay duty under § 219, Article 2.
Flax and hemp tissues, twilled or with woven pat
terns, mixed or not mixed with cotton,
such as table-linen and towels of every
description.

Drills of every kind.

192 Sail-cloth, ticking for bedding and for furniture, carpet textures of flax and hempen tissues, mixed or not mixed with cotton. Flax and hemp knitted and plaited goods (hosiery), except galloons and braids (213), buttons (220), net (214), and lace (215). Wax and oil-cloth of every kind (except of silk 200) and manufactures of the same; also canvas with prepared ground for painting, hemp hose for fire engines, hempen buckets, and tarpaulin.

194

195

60 kopecks per
pound.

28. 1d. per pound.

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Bags of jute or linen or other coarse material for 2 roubles per pood. 19s. 8d. per cwt.

bags and packing.

OBS.-Matting, stair-matting, &c., of hemp, jute, or manila, &c., come under this heading, but pay

50 per cent. more duty, i. e.. 3 roubles.

196 Stuffs, scarfs, shawls, handkerchiefs, and ribbons of

pure silk, as well as of silk waste,
without admixture of cotton, wool, or
such like materials, including fou
lards, plain, dyed in the warp; velvet,
plush, chenilla of pure or mixed silk,
and ribbons of the same; also silk
gauze for sieves.

197 Foulards, printed in the cloth, in pieces or as hand.

kerchiefs.

198 Stuffs, scarfs, shawls, ribbons, &c., of mixed silk (with warp or woof of any other material) as well as of bourre de soie with mixture of cotton, flax, hemp, &c.

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PART I.-Import duties-Continued.

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English equivalents.

199

200

201

202

203

XV.-MANUFACTURES, WOVEN, &C.-Continued.

Galloon and gimp trimmings of pure or mixed silk;
manufactures of silk, knitted or plait
ed: stockings (hosiery), with or with
out admixture of other stuffs, or of
bugles and beads, with the exception
of buttons (220), of net (214), and of
lace (215); also silk canvas.

Wax and oil cloth of silk.
Woolen blankets and horse-cloths.......

Woolen stuffs of combed wool or goat's hair, plain,
woven of various colors and embroid-
ered, with or without admixture of
cotton, except those specially men-
tioned in § 201 and §§ 204–207.
The same printed, pay duty under § 202, with 30 per
cent. additional.

GEN. OBS. to §§ 202 and 203.

1. Unmilled stuffs of combed wool or goat's hair, having a woof or warp of silk or silk waste, pay as silk goods; but if the admixture of silk consists only of patterns or stripes woven in, or embroidered, such goods pay 20 per cent. in addition to the duty in § 202 and § 203. 2. Handkerchiefs, scarfs, counterpanes, plaids, &c., of unmilled textures of combed wool or goat's hair, except those specially mentioned in 5 205, pay the same duty as the material of which they are made.

204 Bunting, white woolen stuffs for millers' sieves, and sashes of wool of every kind, without admixture of silk.

205 Shawls, handkerchiefs, sashes, and scarfs, Turkish or cashmere, also French terno and half terno, as well as detached borders, edges, and other similar stuffs, of pure wool, or mixed with cotton, silk, or bourre de soie.

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209

210

211

Fezes or Turkish caps of wool, embroidered or not with spangles.

Woolen galloon or braid, plaited and knitted goods of every kind (hosiery); gloves, stockings, tapes, and ribbons of pure wool or mixed with hemp, flax, or cotton, excepting buttons (220) and lace (§ 215).

OBS.-Galloon, braid, and hosiery of wool containing a mixture of silk in the form of ornaments pay 20 per cent. in addition to the duty under the present section.

Cotton tissues, gray, bleached, dyed (except those dyed Turkey red) and woven, of vari ous colors:

1. Having up to 8 square arshins to a pound (6,272 square inches).

2. Having 8 to 12 square arshins to a pound (6,2729,408 square inches).

3. Having 12 to 16 square arshins to a pound (9,40812,544 square inches).

4. Having more than 16 square arshins to a pound (12,544 square inches).

The same, printed or dyed Turkey red: 1. Having up to 8 square arshins to a pound (6,272 square inches).

2. Having 8 to 12 square arshins to a pound (6,2729,408 square inches).

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11 kopecks per 4d. per pound. pound.

35 kopecks per pound. 2roubles per dozen

55 kopecks per pound.

18. 3d. per pound. 78. per dozen. 18. 11d. per pound.

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PART I.-Import duties-Continued.

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212

XV.-MANUFACTURES, WOVEN, &C.-Continued.

Cotton tissues, printed or dyed Turkey red-Cont'd.
3. Having 12-16 square arshins to a pound (9,408-
12,544 square inches).

4. Having more than 16 arshins to a pound (12,544
square inches.)

OBS.-Cotton tissues of every kind with orna-
ments of straw, gold, silver, tinsel, or other material,
and if cut out for ladies' dresses (coupons de robes),
pay under Article 4 of this §.

Cotton velvet, plush, and plush ribbons................

213 Cotton galloon, or braid and plaited or knitted goods of every kind (hosiery), chenilla, and chenilla goods; cotton canvas, without embroidery commenced on it, with exception of buttons (§ 220), of net (214), and of lace (215).

214

215

216

217

218

OBS.-Galloon work of flax or hemp pays duty under this paragraph.

Tulle (net) of every kind:

1. For furniture (antigras or antimacassars), with
patterns woven in or embroidered,
and curtains of net or muslin.

2. Tulle (net) of every kind, except that above
mentioned, in the piece, plain and fig.
ured with patterns (woven in or em-
broidered), for ladies' dresses.
Lace of every kind, of cotton, flax, hemp, wool, or
silk (blonde).

Pure cotton

textures, Turkish, such as borla, kin-
diak, basma, kumatch, charshaw,
chember, and other coarse cotton
stuffs, as well as Turkish towels and
sashes, chember handkerchiefs, pash-
temali and manidj aladja, common, and
articles made of such stuffs.

Cotton textures mixed with silk, such as sham,
aladja, manidj aladja, with mixture
of silk, ghézé, ghermesind, kutnia
sashes, and pashtemali, half or whole
silk; also articles of these stuffs of
Turkish origin.

Cotton and half-silk goods of Turkish origin, inter-
woven with gold, silver, or tinsel,
with Asiatic patterns.

OBS.- 216-218. These duties are when im-
ported by ports of Black and Azoff Seas. All other
cotton, silk, or mixed goods of Turkish origin, not
specially named; also testemal muslin, printed
handkerchiefs, pay the same duty as goods of Euro-
pean origin.

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1 rouble 50 ko-
pecks per pound.
2 roubles per pound

1 rouble 30 ko-
pecks per pound.
2roubles per pound
7 roubles per pound

2 roubles 25 ko-
pecks per pound.

3 roubles 50 ko-
pecks per pound.

28. 31d. per pound.

58. 9d. per pound.

58. 3d. per pound. 78. per pound.

48. 6d. per pound..

78. per pound.
£1 48. 6d. per pound.

78. 11d. per pound.

128. 3d. per pound.

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202

203

XV.-MANUFACtures, Woven, &c.—Continued.

Galloon and gimp trimmings of pure or mixed silk;
manufactures of silk, knitted or plait
ed; stockings (hosiery), with or with
out admixture of other stuffs, or of
bugles and beads, with the exception
of buttons (220), of net (214), and of
lace (215); also silk canvas.

Wax and oil cloth of silk..
Woolen blankets and horse-cloths..

Woolen stuffs

of combed wool or goat's hair, plain,
woven of various colors and embroid-
ered, with or without admixture of
cotton, except those specially men-
tioned in § 201 and §§ 204-207.
The same printed, pay duty under § 202, with 30 per
cent. additional.

GEN. OBS. to §§ 202 and 203.

1. Unmilled stuffs of combed wool or goat's hair,
having a woof or warp of silk or silk
waste, pay as silk goods; but if the
admixture of silk consists only of pat-
terns or stripes woven in, or embroid-
ered, such goods pay 20 per cent. in
addition to the duty in § 202 and § 203.
2. Handkerchiefs, scarfs, counterpaues, plaids,
&c., of unmilled textures of combed
wool or goat's hair, except those spe-
cially mentioned in § 205, pay the same
duty as the material of which they are
made.

204 Bunting, white woolen stuffs for millers' sieves, and
sashes of wool of every kind, without
admixture of silk.

205 Shawls, handkerchiefs, sashes, and scarfs, Turkish or cashmere, also French terno and half terno, as well as detached borders, edges, and other similar stuffs, of pure wool, or mixed with cotton, silk, or bourre de soic.

206 Unmilled woolen stuffs for use in manufactories, bags for oil-pressing, for sugar bakers, &c.; cloths of peculiar make for fac tories, cloth list and all kinds of felt, not dyed, dyed and printed.

207 Woolen carpets of every kind...

208

209

210

211

Fezes or Turkish caps of wool, embroidered or not
with spangles.
Woolen galloon or braid, plaited and knitted goods
of every kind (hosiery); gloves, stock-
ings, tapes, and ribbons of pure wool
or mixed with hemp, flax, or cotton,
excepting buttons (§ 220) and lace
(§ 215).

OBS.-Galloon, braid, and hosiery of wool containing a mixture of silk in the form of ornaments pay 20 per cent. in addition to the duty under the present section.

Cotton tissues, gray, bleached, dyed (except those
dyed Turkey red) and woven, of vari
ous colors:

1. Having up to 8 square arshins to a pound (6,272
square inches).

2. Having 8 to 12 square arshins to a pound (6,272-
9,408 square inches).

3. Having 12 to 16 square arshins to a pound (9,408

12,544 square inches).

4. Having more than 16 square arshins to a pound
(12,544 square inches).

The same, printed or dyed Turkey red:
1. Having up to 8 square arshins to a pound (6,272
square inches).

2. Having 8 to 12 square arshins to a pound (6,272-
9,408 square inches).

1 rouble 10 ko-
pecks per pound.

38. 10d. per pound.

..do

44 kopecks per
pound.

90 kopecks per
pound.

25 kopocks per
pound.

3 roubles 30 ko-
pecks per pound.

11 kopecks per
pound.

35 kopecks per
pound.
2roubles per dozen
55 kopecks per
pound.

Do.

18. 6d. per pound.

38. 2d. per pound.

11d. per pound.

11s. 6d. per pound.

4d. per pound.

18. 3d. per pound.
78. per dozen.
18. 11d. per pound.

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