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FOR'1‘Y-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. U1. 1883. 497 pay a_lcss rate of duty than that imposed upon similar glass of like dc- SCHEDULE scription not framed, but sh all be liable to pay, in addition thereto, thirty B· per centum ad valorem upon such frames. E:,{°;$;::',,:0 Porcelain and Bohemian glass, chemical glassware, painted glass- continued. ' ware, stained glass, and all other manufactures of glass or of which glass tzhlall be thelcgmponeng materipl of chief value, not specially enumera or provide or in this act, orty-five per centum ad valorem. · Scnnnurn C.—METALS. Scmcuurs: Iron ore, including manganiferous iron ore, also the drossor residuum Mdtals. from burnt pyrites, seventy-five cents per ton. Sulphur ore, as pyri tes, or sulphuret of iron in its natural state, containing not more than three and one-half per centum of copper, seventy-five cents per ton: Provided, Proviso. 2`(lrat ore clpntaining more than two per centum of copper, shall pay, in ition thereto, two and one-half cents per pound lor the copper contained therein. a gon un pigsairplp kentleilhge, gpiegeleisten, wronghg and gasttslcrap-ixllon, n scr. p-s ee ree en s o one cen per poune ~ uno nig s a ble deemeélescrdp-iron or scrap-steel except waste or’refnse iron or steel t at has en in actual use and is fit only to be remanufactured. Iron railwa ‘-bars wei hing more than twenty-ilve unds to the D 1 g Y P0 yard, seven·tenths of one cent per pound. » Steel railway-bars and ratilwaybars made in part of steel, weighing more than twenty-five pounds to the yard, seventeen dollars per ton Bar·iron, rolled or hammered, comprising tlats not less than one inch wide, nor less than threeeighths of one inch thick eight- tenths of one cent per pound; comprising round iron not less thaln three·fe;lnrt;1_s of one inch in diameter and square iron not less than t ree-fo1u·t s o one “'%" “"“‘i“’* ‘£fi° °‘1$‘.l·."°“ ‘{.‘1`l.""i‘3.°".§‘$"“}.".€*i..‘};2‘*.}.‘3.?.i‘}‘J.§'.1 {LES 3E3E wxeor ess an rig so n nc · · three;-iburths of one inch and not less than seven-sixtecnths of one inch in diameter, and square iron less than threefourths of one inch square, one and one-tenth of one cent per pound: Provided, _'I‘hat all iron m pm,;.,, slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms less ilnished than iron in bars, more advanced than pig-iron, except castmgs, shall be rated as iron m bars, and pay a duty accordingly: and none of the above iron shall pay a less rate of duty than thirty-five per centum ad valorem: Provided Produ. further, That all iron bars, blooms, billets, or sizes or shapes of any kind, in the manufacture of which charcoal is used as fuel, shall be subject to a duty of twenty-two dollars per ton. Iron or steel tee rails, weighing not over twenty-tive pounds to the yard, nine·tenths of one cent per pound; 1ron or steel ilat rails, punched, ei£t·tenths of one cent per pound; _ _ _ _ iam , an s n spccm I n mers d m." "°'3 {.‘2.I;°2$ °{.$?$’.“z¥°$§¤‘£?.3°'§3¢°“‘°‘?“f‘§“.°€.°"° I.'; provided for in this act, one and two-tenths of one cent per pound. Boiler or other plate iron, sheared or unsheared, skelp-iron, sheared or rolled in grooves, one and one-fourth cents per pound; sheet_1ron, common or black, thinner than one inch and one-half and not thinner than number twenty wire gauge, one and one-tenth of one cent per pound; thinner than number twenty wise égaugae mad apt thinnertthan be twenty-five wire gauge one au wo- n - s 0 one een_ per pghnnd; thinner than number twentydive wire gauge and not thinner than number twenty-nine wire gauge, one and fivetenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number twepfy-time wire gauge, alzdhuh. axiom]; mercislly known as common or ac aggers iron, w . e _ boxes or bundles or noththirtyp1er;zcntun} atdsvsilogesmihéxngegzpsgdidg Provtao. That nallsu h'ron an stee s eesor pa ao whattare knosm lcommercially as tin-plates, terne-plates, tapgerp tin, and hereafter provided tor, when galvanized or coated with s nc or spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, three-fourths of one cent per pound additional ‘ xxn-·-32