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is cast and malleable, excepting what is known as ma castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel.

151. No article not specially provided for in this act. partly manufactured from tin plate, terne plate, or the she hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel herein provided for, or zi such tin plate, terne plate, sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scr steel shall be the material of chief value, shall pay a lower we duty than that imposed on the tin plate, terne plate, or sheet 1 hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel from which it is made, or cf▼ it shall be the component thereof of chief value.

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152. On all iron or steel bars or rods of whatever shape or BSTET which are cold rolled, cold hammered, or polished in any way dition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammeres shall be paid one-fourth of one cent per pound in addition u to rates provided in this act; and on all strips, plates, or sheeu & mo or steel of whatever shape, other than the polished, plastret glanced sheet-iron or sheet-steel hereinbefore provided for, wel cold rolled, cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered, or collec by any process to such perfected surface finish, or polish beer fi the grade of cold rolled, smooth only, hereinbefore provided for fur shall be paid one and one-fourth cents per pound in addion Uta rates provided in this act upon plates, strips, or sheets of M steel of common or black finish; and on steel circular saw ite thore shall be paid one cent per pound in addition to the R 15vided in this act for steel saw plates.

Words in italics not in old law.

MANUFACTURES OF IRON AND STEEL.

ta, Anchors, or parts thereof, of iron or steel, mill-irons and mioranks of wrought-iron, and wrought-iron for ships, and f iron or stool, or of combined iron and steel, for vessels, Be onginos, and locomotives, or parts thereof, weighing each twentypounds or more, one and eight-tenths cents per pound.

Old law two cents per pound. Words in italics are new.

154. Axles, or parts thereof, axle-bars, axle-blanks, or forgsfor axles, whether of iron or steel, without reference to the stage ir sute of manufacture, two cents per pound: Provided. Thak ve g de steel dates are imported fitted in wheels, or parts of wized. iron or steel, they shall be ditiable at the same rate as the wiens s which they are fitted

Old law; two and a half cents per pound. Proviso in talis e W IMA Anvils of iron or steel, or of iron and steel ermbloed m whatever process made, or in whatever stage of mannfarmce. and one half cents per pennl

New huggs. No change in rade.

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is cast and malleable, excepting what is known as malleable-iron castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel.

151. No article not specially provided for in this act, wholly or partly manufactured from tin plate, terne plate, or the sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel herein provided for, or of which such tin plate, terne plate, sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel shall be the material of chief value, shall pay a lower rate of duty than that imposed on the tin plate, terne plate, or sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel from which it is made, or of which it shall be the component thereof of chief value.

Not in old law.

152. On all iron or steel bars or rods of whatever shape or section, which are cold rolled, cold hammered, or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammering, there shall be paid one-fourth of one cent per pound in addition to the rates provided in this act; and on all strips, plates, or sheets of iron or steel of whatever shape, other than the polished, planished, or glanced sheet-iron or sheet-steel hereinbefore provided for, which are cold rolled, cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered, or polished by any process to such perfected surface finish, or polish better than the grade of cold rolled, smooth only, hereinbefore provided for, there shall be paid one and one-fourth cents per pound in addition to the rates provided in this act upon plates, strips, or sheets of iron or steel of common or black finish; and on steel circular saw plates there shall be paid one cent per pound in addition to the rate provided in this act for steel saw plates.

Words in italics not in old law.

MANUFACTURES OF IRON AND STEEL.

153. Anchors, or parts thereof, of iron or steel, mill-irons and millcranks of wrought-iron, and wrought-iron for ships, and forgings of iron or steel, or of combined iron and steel, for vessels, steamengines, and locomotives, or parts thereof, weighing each twenty-five pounds or more, one and eight-tenths cents per pound.

Old law two cents per pound. Words in italics are new.

154. Axles, or parts thereof, axle-bars, axle-blanks, or forgings for axles, whether of iron or steel, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture, two cents per pound: Provided, That when iron or steel axles are imported fitted in wheels, or parts of wheels, of iron or steel, they shall be dutiable at the same rate as the wheels in which they are fitted

Old law; two and a half cents per pound. Proviso in italics is new matter.

155. Anvils of iron or steel, or of iron and steel combined, by whatever process made, or in whatever stage of manufacture, two and one-half cents per pound.

New language. No change in rate.

156. Blacksmiths' hammers and sledges, track tools, wedges, and crowbars, whether of iron or steel, two and one-fourth cents per pound.

Old law: Two and one-half cents per pound.

157. Boiler or other tubes, pipes, flues, or stays of wrought-iron or steel, two and one-half cents per pound.

Old law: Two and one-fourth and three cents per pound.

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138. Beins, with or without reads or at or belt-Marks and fushed hinges or tears wieder of iron or swel pre azd one-fourth cents per pound

Qui law: Two sui que-half cents per pound.

139. Card-couting, manferred from tempered steel wire, sår cents per square fook: all other, twenty-five cents per square foot Old law: Forty-five per centum and twenty-five per centum. 150. Cast-iron pipe of every description, nine-tenths of one cent per pound.

Old law: One cent per pound.

161. Cast-iron vessels, plates store-plates andirons sad-irons, tailors irons, hatters' irons, and castings of iron, not specially provided for in this act, one and two-tenths cents per pound.

Old law: One and one-fourth cents per pound.

162. Castings of malleable iron not specially provided for in this act, one and three-fourths cents per pound.

Old law: Two cents per pound.

163. Cast hollow-ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, three cents per pound.

Old law: All hollow-ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, three cents

per pound.

164. Chain or chains of all kinds, made of iron or steel, not less than three-fourths of one inch in diameter, one and six-tenths cents per pound; less than three-fourths of one inch and not less than three-eighths of one inch in diameter, one and eight-tenths cents per pound; less than three-eights of one inch in diameter, two and onehalf cents per pound, but no chain or chains of any description shall pay a lower rate of duty than forty-five per centum ad valorem. Old law: One and three-fourths cents per pound; two cents per pound; two and one-half cents per pound.

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165. Pen-knives or pocket-knives of all kinds, or parts thereof, and ⚫ erasers, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, valued at not more than fifty cents per dozen, twelve cents per dozen; valued at more than fifty cents per dozen and not exceeding one dollar and fifty cents per dozen, fifty cents per dozen; valued at more than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen and not exceeding three dollars per dozen, one dollar per dozen; valued at more than three dollars per dozen, two dollars per dozen; and in addition thereto on all the above, fifty per centum ad valorem. Razors and razor-blades, finished or unfinished, valued at less than four dollars per dozen, one dollar per dozen; valued at four dollars or more per dozen, one dollar and seventy-five cents per dozen; and in addition thereto on all the above razors and razor-blades, thirty per centum ad valorem.

Old law: Pen-knives, pocket-knives, of all kinds, and razors, fifty per centum; cutlery not specially provided for, thirty-five per

centum.

166. Swords, sword-blades, and side-arms, thirty-five per centum

ad valorem.

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