All articles used for tlie 
Class 2. A duty of five per cent stall be paid on tlie following articles: — 
purpose of building, rigging, repairing, or fitting out of ships. Whaling gear of all kind. Salted provisions of 
all kinds. Bread and bread stulfs , living animals of all kind; coals, timber for building touses, rice , paddy, 
steam-machinery, zinc, lead tin, raw silk, cotton and woolen manufactured goods. 
Class 3. A duty of thirty-five per cent shall be paid on all intoxicating liquors , wliether prep.ared by 
distillation, formentation, or in any other manner. 
ClasS 4. All goods not included in any of tlie preceding classes stall pay a duty of twenty per cent. 
All articles of Japanese production, which are exported as cargo, stall pay a duty of five per cent, witt 
the exception of gold and silver coin, and copper in bars. 
Rice and wheat, tte produce of Japan, stall not be exported from Japan as cargo, but all Britist subjects 
resident in Japan, and Britist ships for their crews and passengers, stall be furnisted with suffieient supplies 
of tte same. Foreign grain, brought into any open port of Japan in a Britist st-ip, if no part ttereof bas been 
larided, may be re-exported wittout hindrance. 
Tte Japanese government will seil, from time to time, at public auction, any surplus quantity of copper 
that may be produced. 
Five years after the opening of Kanagawa, the import and export duties stall be subject to re vision, if 
eitter tte British or Japanese government desires it. 
(L. S.) Eigin and Kincardine. 
Midzuo, Tsikfogo no Kami. 
Nagai, Gemba no Kami. 
* Inouwye, Sinano no Kami. 
Hori, Oribe no Kami. 
Iwase, Higo no Kami. 
Isuda Hauzabra. 
