OATMEAL: For every quantity of one hundred and eighty-one pounds and a half; A Duty equal in amount to the Duty payable on a quarter of Oats. RYE MEAL: : For every quantity of pounds; A Duty equal in amount to the Duty payable on a quarter of Rye. PEA MEAL AND BEAN MEAL: For every quantity of pounds; A Duty equal in amount to the Duty payable on a quarter of Pease or Beans. If the produce of and imported from any British possession out of Europe; Wheat, Barley, Beer or Bigg, Oats, Rye, Pease, and Beans, 1 0 0 41/2 Wheat, Meal, Barley Meal, Oat Meal, Rye Meal, Pea Meal, and Bean Meal, the Duty shall be for every cwt. And that from and after the 1st day of February, 1849, there shall be paid the following Duties, viz. :— Wheat, Barley, Beer or Bigg, Oats, Rye, Pease and Beans, 1 0 Wheat Meal, Barley Meal, Oat Meal, Rye Meal, Pea Meal, 0 41 large proportion Boot fronts Men's boots and shoes, and others in like 14s. and 17. 8s. Cotton goods made up Hats, beaver and silk 3s. 6d. 2 dozen 5s. 6d. pairs. 7s. and 14s. per 20 per cent. 7s. 6d. per lb. 25 and 30 per cent. 15 per cent. 20 per cent 10 per cent. ... or, and at the option of the officers of the Customs, for every 1007. value Ribbons, embossed or figured with velvet, the lb. or, and at the option of the officers of the Customs, for every 1001. value and further, if mixed with gold, silver, or any other metals, in addition to the above rates, when the duty is not charged according to the value, the lb. Fancy silk net, or tricot, the lb. Plain silk lace, or net, called tulle, the square yard Manufactures of silk, or of silk mixed with any other material not particularly enumerated, or otherwise charged with duty, for every 1001. value Millinery of silk, or of which the greater part of the material is silk, viz.: Turbans or caps, each Hats or bonnets, each Dresses, each or, and at the option of the officers of Customs, for every 1001. value VOL. LXXXVIII. |