Weighers' fees on bags exported for drawback filled with grain... 10586 Weighing- Coal, fees for 10812 of goods entered for warehouse...... 10956 of goods entered for warehouse, under section 50, act of October 1, 1890.... 10640 Sulphate of ammonia, no allowance for increased weight by absorption of moisture..... 11105 Tobacco......... 11126 Tobacco imported since October 1, 1890, and withdrawn from warehouse... 10635 10710 Synopsis No. Windows- Stained or painted..... 10903 For churches, appeal from decision of Board of General Appraisers..... 11130 Wine- Measurement, proof gallons... 11214 Sparkling, vino nebiolo.. 11211 Transfer of, in warehouse, from importer to purchaser...... 10837 Goods from warehouse, under section 50, act of October 1, 1890.. Sugar after April 1, 1891....... .... 10615 10578 Wrecked goods, no authority for the destruction of damaged.. 1116: 1066 Y. Yachts, marking the names and ports of.. Yarn, rabbits' fur........ 10990 1104 Yellow metal, old, taken from an American steamer in foreign port, dutiable.... 109% Zithers........ Z. .10829, 11196 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, TO COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Secretary, Washington, D. C., February 3, 1891. The following decisions of the Department and of the Board of United States General Appraisers at the port of New York, for the month of January, 1891, upon the construction to be given to acts of Congress relating to the tariff, navigation, and other subjects, are published for the information and guidance of officers of the customs and others concerned. Circular.- Values of foreign coins. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Bureau of the Mint, Washington, D. C., January 1, 1891. SIR: In pursuance of the provisions of the act of October 1, 1890, I present in the following table an estimate of the values of the standard coins of the nations of the world: |