CONGRESS. (TARIFF MEASURES.) 



201 



.'. That "ii iiml after the 1st day of January. 



in- articles enumerated, described, HIM! provided 



li.r in tin- paragraphs hereinafter named of An Act 



1C* llu- ivxciiue ainl i-i|iiali/,i' duties on import*, 



and for other purpose^" approved Oct. 1, lv.">, shall, 



lu-n Importea, l>i- subjected f> the duties hereinafter 



li .1. and n<> others ; that is to say : 



l'|>oii the artieles enumerated in paragraph 891 of 

 said act tile duties shall l>e .".."> per edit, ml rnlni; in. 



I poll the articles enumerated in paragraph Jt9S8 the 

 duty shall he -|o per eeiit. ii'l rn/nroti. 



I p. in the artieles enumerated in paragraph 393 the 

 duties tixed therein at -'!0 per cent, ad valorem shall 

 he reduced to i'."> per cent, ad valorem; the duties 

 fixed at :>"> per eetit. ad valorem shall be reduced to 80 

 it dii nifm-fin ,' and the duties fixed at 40 per 

 cent. '/./ rn/i'r: in shall be reduced to 85 percent, nil 

 i<ilnrt m ; and no duties JX.T {>ound or per square yard 

 shall be imposed upon the articles enumerated in said 

 paragraph. 



I'pon the articles enumerated in paragraph 394 the 

 duties shall be :;."> per cent, ad valorem- 



I'pon the articles enumerated in paragraphs 395 

 and :i','.S the duties shall be 40 per cent, ad valorem. 



Upon the articles enumerated in paragraphs 396 

 and .".','7 the duties shall be 45 per cent, ad valorem. 



Upon the articles enumerated in- paragraphs 399, 

 down to and including paragraph 408, the duty shall 

 be 30 per cent, ml riiforem. 



And all imported articles enumerated, described, 

 and provided for in said paragraphs, respectively, 

 which may be in public store or in warehouse on the 

 said 1st day of January, 1893, shall be subjected to 

 the same duties when withdrawn for consumption, 

 and no others, as it said artieles had been imported 

 on or after said 1st day of January; and only the ad 

 valorem duties as herein provided shall thereafter be 

 levied, collected, and paid upon the articles mentioned 

 in saia paragraphs. 



SEC. 3. That the articles mentioned in paragraph 

 890 of said act, and likewise all mungo, shoddies, gar- 

 neted or carded waste, or other waste product, any 

 of which is composed wholly or in part of wool, and 

 which has been improved or advanced beyond ite 

 original condition as waste by the use of machinery 

 or the application of labor, or of both, shall, on and 

 after the said 1st day of January, 1893, be subject to a 

 duty of 25 per cent, ad valorem. 



1. And all imported artieles enumerated, de- 

 scrilied, and provided for in said paragraphs, respec- 

 tively, which mav be in public store or in warehouse 

 on the said 1st day of January, 1893, shall be sub- 

 jected to the same duties when withdrawn for con- 

 sumption, and no others, as if said articles had been 

 imported on or after said 1st day of January ; and 

 only the ad rnlnrt-ni duties as herein provided shall 

 then-alter be levied, collected, and paid upon the arti- 

 cles mentioned in said paragraph*. 



_SEC. 5. That all acts and parts of acts in conflict 

 with the provisions of this act be and the same are 

 hereby repealed ; but this section shall not take effect 

 until the 1st day of January, 1893. 



The bill passed the House, April 7, 1892, by 

 the following vote : 



YEAS Abbott, Alexander, Allen, Amcrman, An- 

 drew. Arnold. Bacon, Baker, Bailey, Bankhead, Bar- 

 wii:, Hcemaii. Belt/hoover. Bent Icy.' Blaiichard, Bland, 

 Blount, Bowman. Branch, Breekinridtre of Kentucky, 

 Bret/. Brickner. Brookshire. Brown. Brunner, Bryan, 

 Buchanan of Vinrhua, Bullock, Bunting, Bnaej, 

 Bushnell, Butler, Bynum, ByrtiK, Cable, Cadmus, 

 Caminetti, Carmh, Castle, Catching*, Cute, t'auscy, 

 Chipman, Clancy, Clarke of Alabama, Clover, Cobo 

 of Alabama. < '"l>l> of Missouri, Oohurn, Cockran, Cool- 

 idirc. Coombs. Cowles, Cox of Tennessee, Craig of 

 Pennsylvania, Crain of Texas. Crawford, Cn-hy. 

 Ctilhcrsoii.Cmiiinings, Davis. De Annond, I)e Forest. 

 Dickerson, Di\on. l>.>iiovaii. Dungan. Dunphv. Pur- 

 borow, Kdmunds. Klliott, Kllis. English, Bnloe, K.pcs, 

 Everett, fellows, Fitch, Fithiau, Forney, Fowler, 



Fyan, Gantz, Geary, Geiiwenhainer, Goodnight. (i<, r - 

 man, (irady, (irccnlcaf. Hull. Hallowcll, Hal 

 Hamilton, Hare. Harries. Harter, Hatch, lluyc* of 

 Iowa, llaym.- ..f Ohio, Heard, llemphill. II. i. 

 of North Carolina. Herbert, Hoar. Holmaii, Hooker of 

 ppi, Houk of Ohio, Johnctonc of .south Caro- 

 lina, Kem, Kilgore. Kril.li>. Kyle. I.une, I.anham, 

 I.awson <if Virginia, Law son o'f i 

 (ii-iirgin, Lewis, Little, Livingston. LoekwiM,.! 

 Lynch, Mallory, Martin, Mc.Meer. McClclh,' 

 Creary. Metiann, .McKai-r, MeKei L 'han. McK'innev, 

 McMillin. MeHae. Meredith. Mc\cr. Mitchell, Moat 

 gomery, Moore, Mutehh-r, New berry, Norton. ' 

 of Massachusetts. <)'." i ill of Missouri. Outhwaitc, 

 Page of Maryland, Parrett, Patterson of Tennowee, 

 I'atton, Pavnter, Pearson, p,-el, Pcndlfcton, Price, 

 Reilly, Richardson, Robertson of Louisiana. Rock- 

 well. Rusk. Savers. Scott, Seerley, Shell. Shivery, 



**"*J 1 M - vll Jl * MH^ J. 1 i*V.tJF I I i *\ ' I , J. UI 1 1 1* I f 



Van Horn, Warner. Washington, Watson, Wcadock, 

 Wheeler of Alabama, Wheeler of Michigan, White, 

 Wike, Williams <>t' North Carolina, Williams of Illi- 

 nois, Wilson of Missouri, Wilson of West Virginia, 

 Wise, Youmans 194. 



NAYS Babbitt, Bartine, Belden, Belknap, Bergen, 

 Boutelle, Bowers, Brosius, Buchanan of New Jersev, 

 Clark of Wyoming, Curtis, Cutting, Dingley, Flick, 

 Funston, Grout, Ilarmer, Ilauiren, Henderson of Illi- 

 nois, Hermann, Ilitt. Hopkins of Pennsylvania, Hop- 

 kins of Illinois, Huff, Hull, Johnson of Indiana, John- 

 son of North Dakota, Jollcy, Ketcham, Lodge, Loud, 

 Miller, Milliken. O'Donnell, O'Neill of Pennsylvania, 

 Otis. Perkins, Pickler, Post, Powers, Quack'enhush, 

 Ray, Reyburn, Rife, Robinson of Pennsylvania, Scull, 

 Shonk, Smith, Stephcnson, C. W. Stone, W. A. 

 Stone, Storer, Sweet, J. D. Taylor, Townsend, 

 Wadsworth, Walker, Wever, Wilson of Washington, 

 Wright 60. 



NOT VOTING Alderson, Atkinson, Bingham, Boat- 

 ner, Brawley, Breek'mridgc of Arkansas; Broderiek. 

 Bunn, Burrows, ('aid well. Campbell, Capehart, 

 Chapin, Cheatham, Cogswell, Compton, Cooper, Co- 

 vert. Cox of New York. Dalzcll, Duniell. Doan, 

 Dockery. Dolliver, Enochs, Forman. (Jillespie. (iris- 

 wold, Henderson of Iowa. Hooker of New York, Houk 

 of Tennessee, Johnson of Ohio, Jones, Lagan, Lap- 

 ham, Lay ton, Lester of Vinrinia, Lind, Mugner. Man- 

 sur, McDonald. Morse. M'i s. < )ate.-. o'Fcrrall. ( iwens, 

 Page of Rhode Island, Pattison of Ohio, Payne. Pierce, 

 Raines, Randall. Rayner. Reed, Russell. Saiifonl, 

 Snodgrass, Sjir'mirer, Stackhoiise, Stahlnecker, Stock- 

 dale, Taylor of Illinois, Taylor of Tennessee. K. B. 

 Taylor, V. A. Tavlor, Turpin, Warwick, Waiigh, 

 Whiting, Willcox, ^Villiums of Massachusetts. \'. 

 of Kentucky, Winn. Wolverton 74. 



The House passed, April 9, 1892, by a vote of 

 167 to 46, the following bill to admit free of duty 

 li.-iLT-'ing for cotton, machinery for manufactur- 

 ing bagging, cotton ties, and cotton gins : 



B it enacted, etc., That the following articles shall 

 be exempt from dutv, namely : Baguing for cotton, 

 gunny cloth, and afl similar material suitable for 

 covcriiiL,' cotton, composed in whole or in part of flax, 

 jute, or jute butts; cards, roving frames, winding 

 'frames, softeners, and other machinery pui 

 abroad and used in the manufacture of hoggin ir tor 

 cotton, gunny cloth, and all similar materials suitable 

 for coverini: cotton ; cotton L'ins and parts thereof, und 

 also hoop or bond iron or hoop or band steel cut t<> 

 length, or wholly or partially manufactured into hoops 

 or ties for lulling purjH.ses, w ith or without buckles or 

 fastenings. 



On July 8, 1892. a bill " to tvduop the duty on 

 tin plate, tern* plate, and t Hirers tin. and to re- 

 peal paragraph 209 of section 1 of an act entitled 

 An Act to reduce the revenues and for other 



