4 on imports, and for other purposes," approved June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, may be imported free from duty for one year from the passage of this act. SEC. 12. And be it further enacted, That in all proceedings brought by the United States in any court for due recovery as well of duties upon imports alone as of penalties for the non-payment thereof, the judgment shall recite that the same is rendered for duties, and such judgment, interest, and costs shall be payable in the coin by law receivable for duties, and the execution issued on such judgment shall set forth that the recovery is for duties, and shall require the marshal to satisfy the same in the coin by law receivable for duties; and in case of levy upon and sale of the property of the judgment debtor, the marshal shall refuse payment from any purchaser at such sale in any other money than that specified in the execution. SEC. 13. And be it further enacted, That the eighth section of the act of March twenty-third, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, "to extend the warehousing system by establishing private bonded warehouses, and for other purposes, which authorized the Secretary of the Treasury, in case of the actual injury or destruction of goods, wares, or merchandise by accidental fire or other casualty, while in warehouse under bond, &c., to abate or refund the duties paid or accruing thereon, be extended so as to include goods, wares, or merchandise injured or destroyed in like manner while in the custody of the officers of the customs, and not in bond, and also to goods, wares, and merchandise so injured or destroyed after their arrival within the limits of any port of entry of the United States, and before the same have been bonded [landed] under the suspension [supervision] of the officers of the customs: Provided, That this act shall apply only to cases arising from and after its passage, and to cases where the duties have not already been paid. Approved, March 3, 1865. RATES Imposed by the Act of Congress of March 2, 1861, WITH ADDENDA OF August 5, 1861, December 24, 1861, July 14, 1862, and March 3, 1863, AND JUNE 30, 1864, On all Goods, Wares and Merchandise IMPORTED INTO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 OR, OF 74 A. 75 gal. Absynth, oil of, or wormwood. Acacia, or gum arabic Accordions. DUTIES Absynth, all under 50o and costing :50 20 30 Acid, chromic 15 Acetate of lead, or sugar of lead.... 4 c. lb. (C 75 of potasse 40 50 of baryta of lead. of magnesia. of soda... of lime. of quicksilver. Acid, acetic, acetous or concentrated vinegar, or pyroligneous, exceed ing the specific gravity of 10409.. 80c. b. As above, not over 1040°, called No. 8...... Acid, benzoic. boracic citric, white or yellow.. gallic (med.) muriatic nitric, or nitric fort.. 50 cent. DUTY. 25 .10 10 $1.50 50 .50 .20 .50 50 25 cent. 10 ،، ،، 5 c. lb. DUTY. Acid, oxalic. 4 c. lb. Amber, oil of, crude . tannic.. $2 66 Ambergris Amylic alcohol... tartaric, in crystals or powder. 20 c." << Amethyst. cent. Ammonia "2 Acorns Acorn coffee and dandelion root, raw Acids used in the fine arts, not oth erwise provided for.... Adhesive felt, for covering ships' bottoms.. .free. Adhesive plaster, salve 40 cent. Adianthum (a veg. sub.). 10 ct. & $5.P ton. Adzes 45 cent. 10 Agaric (a fungus). Alabata, in sheets Alabaster and spar ornaments Alba, canella.... D shelled paste Alkermes. Aluminum, a crude metal. Alspice, oil of Almonds... Aloës Alum. Alum, patent.......... 20 35 30 .20 (( Albumen, prepared white of an egg. 25 Ale, in casks Ale, otherwise than in bottles.....20 Alkanet root .free. 10 3 c. lb. 10 acetate, or pyroligneate sulphate of... salts carb. 20 60 cts. 60 cts. 60 cts. 60 cts. substitute.. Alumina, sulphate of Aluminous cake ..... Alzarine (extract of madder)...... 10 20 Amber, gum. beads... 60 cts. 35c.gal. (* .6 cts. b. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 50 .. of........ 2 Animal carbon Annatto .... Annatto extract Annatto seed. 20 cent. Annealed iron wire to pay duty as 20 20 .50 .6 cts. 10 star. lb. Anise seed, oil of Anthos, oil of Anatomical preparations. (Accord- Anchovies (in oil). Angora goats' wool or hair, (see hair.) 10 cts. lb. ,free. $2 .10 20 Antimony, crude, or regulus of... Antique oil ... Antiquities, specially imported .70 c. lb. 20 cent. 20 20 20 20 $1 b. and 35 DUTY. free. Anvils, gal. cent. 66 66 50 cent. .50 .20 66 .20. cent. .free. .free. 20 cent. 20 46 66 5 cts. b. .10 .50 50 cent. 10 (( .50 ...free. 21 cts. Pb. free. ،، 64 'age 85, Acetate of lead, or sugar of, (C 89, Benzoates,.. 95, Chapapote, (Asphaltum,). 100, Dominoes, bone or ivory, (if not toys,). do. do. 100, Crucibles, sand,..... 101, Epaulets, worsted,. 110, Hobby-horses,. 115, Lead, sugar of,. 120, Merino shawls, made of combed wool, (as shawls, worsted.) 121, Needles, crochet, of steel,. .45 per cent. * 121, do. do. of iron, 35 121, do. do. of bone or ivory,. 128, Porcelain slates,... 133, Shawls, camel's hair, (as shawls, worsted.) 133, Shawls, worsted, under 8 ounces per square yd., 35 per cent. 133, Shawls, Thibet, (as shawls, worst ed.) 134, Shuttle-cock and battle-doors, (if toys,). 66 100, 66 ERRATA. The Articles below should read 137, Spoke shaves,.. 139, Super acetate of lead, or sugar of lead,.. do. (if any metal,) 35 25 .50 .50 .20 cents per pound. 35 35 .45 66 t .50 per cent. .45 (6 .20 cents per pound. |