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CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF MEASURE.) 



mold, not cut or decorated, finished or unfinished, 

 sixty per centum ad valorem. 



110. Porcelain or opal glassware, sixty per centum 

 ad valorem. 



111. All cut, engraved, painted, or otherwise orna- 

 mented or decorated glass bottles, decanters, or other 

 vessels of glass shall, if filled, pay duty in addition to 

 any duty chargeable on the contents, as if not filled, 

 unless otherwise specially provided for in this act. 



112. Unpolished cylinder, crown, and common win- 

 dow glass, not exceeding ten by fifteen inches square, 

 one and three eighth cent per pound; above that, 

 and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches 

 square, one and seven eighths cent per pound ; above 

 that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches 

 square, two and three eighths cents per pound 5 above 

 that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty-six 

 inches square, two and seven eighths cents per pound ; 

 all above that, three and one eighth cents per pound : 

 Provided, That unpolished cylinder, crown, and com- 

 mon window glass, imported in boxes, shall contain 

 fifty square feet, as nearly as sizes will permit, and 

 the duty shall he computed, thereon according to the 

 actual weight of glass. 



113. Cylinder and crowned glass, polished, not ex- 

 ceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square, four 

 cents per square foot ; above that, and not exceeding 

 twenty-four by thirty inches square, six cents per 

 square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty- 

 four by sixty inches square, twenty cents per square 

 foot ; above that, forty cents per square foot. 



114. Fluted, rolled, or rough plate glass, not includ- 

 ing crown, cylinder, or common window glass, not 

 exceeding ten by fifteen inches square, three fourths 

 of one cent per square foot ; above that, and not ex- 

 ceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square, one 

 cent per square foot ; above that and not exceeding 

 twenty-four by thirty inches square, one and one 

 half cent per square foot ; all above that, two cents 

 per square foot; and all fluted, rolled, or rough 

 plate glass, weighing over one hundred pounds per 

 one hundred square feet, shall pay an additional 

 duty on the excess at the same rates herein imposed : 

 Provided, That all of the above plate glass when 

 ground, smoothed, or otherwise obscured shall be 

 subject to the same rate of duty as cast polished plate 

 glass unsilvered. 



115. Cast polished plate glass, finished or unfinished 

 and unsilvered, not exceeding sixteen by twenty- 

 four inches square, five cents per .square foot ; above 

 that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches 

 square, ei<rht cents per square foot ; above that, and 

 not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches square, 

 twenty-five cents per square foot; all above that, 

 fifty cents per square foot. 



116. Cast polished plate glass, silvered, and look- 

 ing-glass plates, not exceeding sixteen by twenty- 

 four inches square, six cents per square foot ; above 

 that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches 

 square, ten cents per square foot ; aftove that, and 

 not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches square, 

 thirty-five cents per square foot ; all above that, sixty 

 cents per square foot. 



117. But no looking-glass plates, or plate glass sil- 

 vered, when framed, shall pay a less rate of duty than 

 that imposed upon similar glass of like description 

 not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto upon 

 such frames the rate ot duty applicable thereto when 

 imported separate. 



118. Cast polished plate glass, silvered or unsil- 

 vered, and cylinder, crown ? or common window glass, 

 when ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, 

 beveled, etched, embossed, engraved, stained, col- 

 ored, or otherwise ornamented or decorated, shall be 

 subject to a duty of ten per centum ad valorem in ad- 

 dition to the rates otherwise chargeable thereon. 



119. Spectacles and eyeglasses, or spectacles and 

 eyeglass frames, sixty per centum ad valorem. 



120. On lenses costing one dollar and fifty cents 

 per gross pairs, or less, sixty per centum ad valorem.' 



121. Spectacle and eyeglass lenses with their edges 



ground or beveled to fit frames, sixty per centum ad 

 valorem. 



122. All stained or painted window glass and 

 stained or painted glass windows, and hand, pocket 

 or table mirrors not exceeding in size one hundred 1 

 and forty-four square inches, with or without frames 

 or cases, of whatever material composed, lenses of 

 glass or pebble, wholly or partly manufactured, and 

 not specially provided for in this act, and fusible 

 enamel, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 



Marble and stone, manufactures of. 123. Marble of 

 all kinds in block, rough or squared, sixty-five cents 

 per cubic foot. 



124. Veined marble, sawed, dressed, or otherwise, 

 including marble slabs and marble paving-tiles, one 

 dollar and ten cents per cubic foot (but in measure- 

 ment no slab shall be computed at less than one inch 

 in thickness). 



125. Manufactures of marble not specially provided 

 for in this act, fifty per centum ad valorem. 



Stone. 126. Burr stones manufactured or bound 

 up into mill stones, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 



127. Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, and 

 other building or monumental stone, except marble, 

 unmanufactured or undressed, not specially provided 

 for in this act, eleven cents per cubic foot. 



128. Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, and 

 other building or^monumental stone, except marble, 

 not specially provided for in this act, hewed, dressed, 

 or polished, forty per centum ad valorem. 



129. Grindstones, finished or unfinished, one dollar 

 and seventy-five cents per ton. 



Slate. 130. Slates, slate chimney pieces, mantels, 

 slabs for tables, and all other manufactures of slate, 

 not specially provided for in this act, thirty per cen- 

 tum ad valorem. 



131. Roofing slates, twenty-five per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



SCHEDULE C. METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF. 

 Iron and Steel. 



132. Chromate of iron, or chromic ore, fifteen per 

 centum ad valorem. 



133. Iron ore, including manganiferous iron ore, 

 also the dross or residuum from burned pyrites, sev- 

 enty-five cents per ton. Sulphur ore, as pyrites, or 

 sulphuret of iron in its natural state, containing not 

 more than three and one half per centum copper, sev- 

 enty-five cents per ton : Provided, That ore contain- 

 ing* more than two per centum of copper shall pav, in 

 addition thereto, one half of one cent per pound for 

 the copper contained therein : Provided, also^ That 

 sulphur ore, as pyrites, or sulphuret of iron in its nat- 

 ural state, containing in excess of twenty-five per 

 centum of sulphur, shall be free of duty, except on the 

 copper contained therein, as above provided: And 

 provided further, That in levying and collecting the 

 duty on iron ore no deduction shall _be made from the 

 weight of the ore on account of moisture which may 

 be chemically or physically combined therewith. 



134. Iron in pigs 2 iron kentledge, spiegeleisen, ferro- 

 manganese, ferro-silicon, wrought and cast scrap iron, 

 and scrap steel, three tenths ot one cent per pound; 

 but nothing shall be deemed scrap iron or scrap steel 

 except waste or refuse iron or steel fit only to be 

 remanufactured. 



135. Bar iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats 

 not less than one inch wide nor less than three eightia 

 of one inch thick, eight tenths of one cent per pound ; 

 round iron not less than three fourths of one inch in 

 diameter, and square iron not less than three fourtbs 

 of one inch square, nine tenths of one cent per pound ; 

 flats less than one inch wide or less than three eight! 

 of one inch thic^ ; round iron less than three fourths 

 of one inch and not less than seven sixteenths of 01 

 inch in diameter; and square iron less than three 

 fourths of one inch square, one cent per pound. 



136. Kound iron, in coils or rods, less than seven 

 sixteenths of one inch in diameter, and bars or shapes 

 of rolled iron, not specially provided for in this act, 



