Schedule of Italian duties on imports and exports-Continued. Ital. lire. Ital. lire. Ital. lire. 14.00 ....do 3. 00 ....do 2. 00 0.25 50. 00 20.00 50.00 ..do 14.00 9.00 Free... Free ....do 0.50 0.75 207 Jewelry: By jewelry is meant objects of luxury, Hectogram Kilogram Each. Clocks.... tive article in the taritl. 209 Barrel organs and music boxes 210 Watch and clock movements: Of watches .do Quintal. ..do cious stones worked : Hectogram Kilogram Ton 214 Alabaster, rough. Quintal 215 Marble and alabaster of any quality: In slabs 16 centimeter's thick and more... .do .do 216 Stone for building, rough, sawed, sculptured Ton... or polished, comprising statues. 217 Colored earth (clay) pitchern, jars, &c ..... Quintal 218 Stones, earth, and minerals, not metallic; Toll... chalk, lime and cement. Brick (tiles, bricks, flat tiles, crude squares for flooring, terra cotta pipes). 220 Sulphur, raw, or retined towers of sulphur.... Quintal 221 Bituminous solids. .do 222 Coal, mineral, natural, or carbonized (coke) Ton. 223 ....do Quintal 224 Works of common clay: Squares for Hoorn, enameled or polished.. ..do ..do yellow, green, or red. 225 Majolica work: Common, or of colored paste with opaque .do varnish. do dlo Gilt or otherwise decoratel.. ..do Products of the ceramic art, decorated with holders or pedestals or other furniture of met. al, are classitied like merchandise according to their respective quality, save the exceptions in the explanatory index. 227 Plates of crystal and glass : Not polished (except common ones for ....do windows). ... do Hetogram Kilogram 4.00 Free.... 219 ..do Schedule of Italian duties on imports and exports-Continued. In type. 0.50 .do 4.00 15.00 20.00 ....do 1.00 4.00 12.00 58.00 1.00 10.00 5. 00 100.00 ...do 600.00 350.00 CATEGORY XII.- Minerals, mutuls, and arri. cles made of them--Contined. Quintal. ...do do In sheets, rods, and iron ..do In other work.... .do 189 Lead and its alloys with antimony: In pigs and cakes .... ..do Hammered in sheets or in pipes. .do do In other work; algo in balls and shot .do 190 Pewter and its alloys with lead and antimony: In pige, rods, and scraps... .alo ...do 191 Zinc: ..do ...lo In other work, without gilt In other work, with gilt... 192 Antimony and arsenic in a metallic stato ....do 193 Mercury ....do 194 Metals not named and alloys not named: In raw state... ...do Per 100 Quintal Per 100 Quintal Per 100 198 Engines, steam : With or without boilers, and hydraulic Quintal. motion. vessels with or without boilera. chines. do 200 Apparatus of copper and other metals to heat, retine distill, &c. 201 Boilers, cletached, of iron and steel plates, with ...do or without boilers, tubes, or heaters. 202 | Carving apparatus .do Cards are classed among machines not named. Cards and their furniture are taxed separately with their respective duty, though presented together in the custom-house. 203 Wagons for railways: For baggage and merchandise. ..do For passengers.. ...do 204 Gold: Crude, in bars, in dust, in scraps. Kilogram. through a wire plate. weight of paper). Money of..... 205 Silver: Crude, in rods, dust, or scrap. ...do Rolled in sheets, tinsel, or drawn through ...do wire plate. Wound on silk do Hammered in leaves. do Money of..... .do ....do ....do 10.00 10.00 ....do Free Free 10.00 10.00 5. 00 Free Schedule of Italian duties on imports and exports—Continued. Ital. lire. Ital. lire. | Ital. lire. 14.00 ....do 3. 00 2. 00 0.25 50.00 20.00 50.00 ....do ....do CATEGORY XII.- Minerals, metals, and articles made of theit-Continued. 207 Jewelry: By jewelry is meant objects of luxury, Hectogram Kilogram Each. ..do tive article in the tarii. 209 Barrel organs and music boxes ..do 210 Watch and clock movements: Of watches do Of house clocks. Quintal . For towers and churches 211 Watch and clock furniture. ..do 212 Stones, earth, pottery, glass and crystal, pre cious stones worked : Hectogram Kilogram 213 Marble, rough Ton 214 Alabaster, rough Quintal 215 Marble and alabaster of any quality : In slabs 16 centimeters thick and more ...do .do 216 Stone for building, rough, suwed, sculptured Ton.... or polished, comprising statues. 217 Colored earth (Clay) pitchers, jars, &c Quintal 218 Stones, earth, and minerals, not metallic; Ton. chalk, lime and cement. 219 Brick (tiles, bricks, Hat tiles, crude squares for flooring, terra cotta pipes). 220 Sulphur, raw, or retined flowers of sulphur.... Quintal 221 Bituminous solids .do 222 Coal, mineral, natural, or carbonized (coke) Ton.. 223 ..do Quintal 224 Works of common clay: Squares for floors, enameled or polished.. No: named (crucibles, jard, stores, &c.).. Included in these are utensiis and pottery of conmon clay without enameling, or only covered with one metallic coating of brown, yellow, green, or red. 225 | Majolica work: Common, or of colored paste with opaque ...do ....do varnish. .do ...do 226 Works in porcelain: White do Gilt or otherwise decorated. ..do Products of the ceramic art, decorated with holders or pelestals or other furniture of metal, are classitieel like merchandise accoriling to their respective quality, save the exceptions in the explanatory index. ....do do Hetogram Kilogram 9.00 13.00 12. 00 18.00 35.00 8.00 3. 75 8.00 14.00 Schedule of Italian duties on imports and erporis-Continued. ....do ....do CATEGORY XII. - Minerals, metals, and arti. cles made of them-Continued. Plates of crystal and glass-Continued. Ital. lire. Ital. lire. Ital. lire. Polished and not leaded.... Quintal 25.00 20.00 distinguished from those not polished or it was molded. 50.00 35.00 same). Vases, tubes, and similar vessels having cuts to indicate the divisions in millime- 12. 00 a 7.00 ..do 18.00 11.00 230 Common bottles.. Per 100 3.00 231 Demijohns Quintal 3. 00 232 Broken glass.... Frie 233 Glass crystals enameled in all kinds, cut as ....do 50.00 30.00 gems, or in pieces for chandeliers, and the like, &c. 234 Glassing and enameling in cakes, in rods, or ....do 3. 00 in powder. CATEGORY XIV.--Cereals, Nour, paste, and vegetable products not comprised in other categories. 235 Wheat and grain Ton.. 14.00 236 Grain (other than oats) 11.50 237 Oats... do 11. 50 238 Chestnuts....... .do Free 239 Potatoes .do .do 240 Rice, with husk or without. ..do 241 Flour Quintal 2. 77 242 ..do 0.86 243 Paste of wheat.. ..do 5. 50 244 Sea bread and biscuits 5. 50 245 Refuse material (fecule).. do Free. 246 Starch ...do 4.50 3. 00 247 Oranges and lemons, also in salt water .do 4.00 248 Citrons and limes, also in salt water .do Free. 249 Fresh grapes... .do 7.50 Free 250 Fresh fruits not named do 1. 00 Freo. 251 Dates.. .do 12.00 252 Carob fruit. 1.75 253 Pistachio nuts, with or without hull. ..do 8. 00 254 | Dried fruits : Almonds without shell.. ..do Almonds with shell. do Free ..do Free ..do Free .do 10.00 Raising. 10.00 Not named .do 10.00 2. 00 255 | Fruits, legumes, and vegetables : In vinegar, in salt, and in oil ..do 12.00 In spirits of wine ..do 40.00 256 Mushrooms and trufties. ...do 10.00 257 | Hops..... 1.00 258 Seeds of various kinds. .do 1. 10 259 Palm and cocoa oil do 1.00 260 Cakes of nuts and other material ....do Free.... Free (a) Works comprised in this article have the conventional duty, though they have edges, bottom, or stoppers ground or polished. ....do ..do Bran ..... ...do .. do Free .do ...do Schedule of Italian duties on imports and exports-Continued. ..do .do ..do ...do ..do 270 cut up ...do CATEGORY XIV.-Cereals, four, paste, and vegetable products not comprised in other categories Continued. 261 | Vegetable products : Ital. lire. Ital. lirc. Ital. lire. Legumes and vegetables Quintal . Free... ....do Free.. CATEGORY XV.-Animals, products, and re mains of animals not comprised in other categories. 262 Horges Each 20.00 Free.. 263 Mulos ...do 6. 00 264 Asses 1.50 265 Oxen and bulls, known as such when they have no longer milk teeth: .do 18.00 15. 00 Of greater weight.. ...do 18.00 15.00 266 Cows, known as such after losing their milk teeth: 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 267 Heifers and steers, known as such if they still 6.00 5. 00 have some milk teeth. 268 Calver, are so considered when having all the 3. 00 2.00 milk teeth. 269 Sheep and goats.... do 0. 20 0. 20 Swine: Weighing 20 kilograms or less ... do 0.75 Weighing more than 20 kilograms .do 2. 50 271 Meat: Fresh, and of fowls.. Quintal. 5.00 Animals, slaughtered but entire, excepting game, pay same duty as fresh meat when Salted, smoked, or otherwise prepared ..do 25.00 a 20.00 Cooked. .do 5.00 272 Extract of meat. 40.00 273 Game.. ..do 15.00 274 Leeches. .do Free... 275 Intestines : Fresh do Free.. .do 4.00 276 Fish: Fresh, of any kind do Free.... Free .. do 5. 00 (b) Put down in salt .do 6.00 Put down in oil. 10.00 Preserved in boxes. ..do 10.00 277 Caviar and other eggsoť fish, preserved .do 30.00 278 Milk .do Free. 279 Extract of milk .do 15.00 280 Butter: Fresh .do 10.00 5.00 Salted. ..do 15. 00 281 Cheese ...do 15.00 c8.00 282 Eggs of fowls ....do Free.... 283 Fat of all kinds do 1.00 284 Stearic acid ...do 10.00 285 Stearic candles do 15.00 286 Bees in hiveg. do Free. 287 Honey of all kinds .do 10.00 5. 00 288 Wax : .do 15.00 Yellow, worked 20.00 White, un worked do 30.00 White, worked .do 40,00 Waste of wax candles. ..do 10.00 (a) By the treaty there is allowed an importation of 4,000 quintals per year of dried and salted mutton called castradina," at a duty of 5 lire per 100 kilograms, on condition of producing certificates of origin. (6) By the treaty are admitted free of duty sardines, anchovies, and the like, packed in salt or in salt water. (c) The cheese known as " brindza,” made of goat and sheep milk, can be imported from AustriaHungary up to 800 quintals per year on producing proper certificates of origin. S. Doc. 231, pt 5-13 ....do .do |