FREIGHTS. 14:1 



That the articles, the bulk of which shall compose a ton, 

 to equal a ton of heavy materials, shall be in weight as fol- 

 lows : 1568 Ibs. of coffee in casks, 1830 Ibs. in bags j 1120 

 Ibs. of cocoa in casks, 1307 Ibs. in bags. 



952 Ibs. pimento in casks, 1110 in bags. 

 Eight barrels of flour, 196 Ibs. each. 



Six barrels of beef, pork, tallow, pickled fish, pitch, tar, 

 and turpentine. 



Twenty hundred pounds of pig and bar iron, potashes, 

 sugar, logwood, fustic, Nicaragua wood, and all heavy dye- 

 woods, rice, honey, copper ore, and all other heavy goods. 



Sixteen hundred pounds of coffee, cocoa, and dried cod- 

 fish, in bulk, and twelve hundred pounds of dried codfish in 

 casks of any size. 



Six hundred pounds of ship bread in casks, seven hundred 

 in bags, and eight hundred in bulk. 



Two hundred gallons (wine-measure), reckoning the full 

 contents of the casks, oil, wine, brandy, or any kind of 

 liquors. 



Twenty-two bushels of grain, peas, or beans, in casks. 



Thirty-six bushels of grain in bulk. 



Thirty-six bushels of European salt. 



Thirty-one bushels of salt from the "West Indies. 



Twenty -nine bushels of sea-coal. 



Forty feet (cubic measure) of mahogany, square timber. 



