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Articles, shee, smoote or potsh- 4, by whatever name de- @erews, do.. less than two imches r Smpcoth or sheet &c. 2 eents per Ib. - se end ualle ont. 1 cent per Ib. fae spikes and board nails, sessee see 2 O@nts per Ib. pend Gor igs, and tacks, cut, ‘Ret ‘excoeding 16 ounces 1,000 «2 cents per 1,000, - ie ‘Tubes, stoam, gas and wa- ter, and tues of wrought.2 cents per Ib. Veaseis cf cast, n. 0. p.....1 cent per Ib. ‘Washed and plated screws. — 20 per ct. wel Ie. or’ mMore...... 206+ 13 cent per Ib, Wrougit nails and spikes..2 cents per Ib. Wrougat nute and washers.$25 per ton. ‘Wrought railroad chairs.. :$25 per ton. sores EES penal - Wrought es and na! cent . Wrought tubes, steam, gas ah and water, and flues is ‘Wrought washers and nt - 7 anedelap » 7% yuor o Mani A Be wise provided for. ‘30 per ct. Sulphate of. 25 ©. p. 100 Ibe. _ Basingiass .... — @ perct. Ivory er bone black. «+ Free, Free. Ivery, unmanufactured.. ....Free. Free. Ivory nutaor vegetable ivory. Free Free. lvery vegetable ivory, manutacures of.... — 30 per ct. — 10 per ct. 3 per ct. 30 per ct. Free. 80 per ot. ‘30 per ct. io per et per Free. = - ~- Free. = 20 per ct. 8 3 2 8 3 ry 8 3 Lead pencile.. ee ~- Senden, in shevta, pipes, shot. 136 ot, per Ib, es 8 SB 33:3 «33 BSR 888 FER BFL) By soe i Hien 7 i ii PY 90 por ot. FY & 3 FBZ 1 y 1 i ¢ 33: if q 3 FalR 8 3 my i i i ¥% aIF 277 7 IPA WING... - sees eee printed books (see 2 Sesn 8 329g 2 tig tina 222, s2228 TUR I s 3 2 — per ct, — 90 por ot, Free. = 10 per ot. = per ot. — 2 per ot, Mattresses, vegetable sud- stances for mathematicnt United ACHOOM, KO... +.y) FPO, imstramente for A. States, prov’ Paintings aD@ Pe‘ntings on NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY Articles. Spesifie. Ad valoren. Meste, prepared tn eases or Medals, cabinets of.......... Medals, of goid, silver and oop- A Aree Free, ecicinal preparations, p. 0.p. — 80 per ot. Medicinal roots, leaves, gams, and resins, crude, n. 0. p. — Wper ot. Melado, concentrated........3<¢. per Io. - Merchandise of the United States growth or mapufac- ture, exported bre back, on which no bounty or drawback bas been paid. Free, Free. Mercurial preparations, n. @.p. — 20per et. Metal, Datch and bronze, — 10 perct. — 90 per et. — 3@ per et 20 per ct. Free, Free. per wr of... Free. Free, Mineral and bitaminous sub- stances, crude, n. 0. p. Mineral waters. Mixed materials, manufac- tures of cotton silk, worsted, Ko.,D. 0. Press waa Models of inventions, do, if wnfitted for use..........+. Fre Mohair, manafactures of, pa BO. p.. * — per Motiair “cioth sik twist, ma- nufactures of, for making thoes, Xo, in slips and pat- tern, hot with india rubber.Free, weap, unmanufactured (see Sees a - Molasses, concentrated. Ke. per Ib. OlaRBes ...... . per galien, Mordant, patent - Morphine and its \ $1 per ounce. Mosaics, real or imitat! strings for. — 2 per ct. Music and music payer ae — 30 per ct. Music, printed with lines, bound or not...... sence — 10 per ct. Mupjeet, or Indian madder. . Free, Free. M Joes eecese o eeeeeees *° — 30 per ct. Mustard, ground or manufac- tured. . — Woerc:. Natron. . Free, Neutical instrumenta for U. 8. and schools, &¢........Free, Free. Free. amnags 16 ota per Ib, Nuts, dye, unmanufactured. Free. ih Nuts, not otherwise provided for, except dye. . —— per Ib. 10c, p. bush. ‘earths, not otherwise ge Mari ’ for, 3 Ochres and 7 when ground in bil.........$136 p. 100 lbs, — Oilcloths, for floors, stam} painted or printed, vi at 60 cts. or lees per square BPG svacseversscosssnecns — Wper ot, Oil 2 dO. 88 over £6 oa ware yar on Seeitek, — 30 per ct. Oilcloths, all not’ otherwise ided for........ss-s0+ — 90 per ot. Oil, kerosine, and all other BE coals sersseeseesss106, por gal, - ‘spertmacet wi or other fh of Auserican dish: Free. — Wperct. — 20 per ct. = 30 per ot, = 10 per ot. not Olive oil incasks, not salad oil — 10 per ct. Olives. — perc. ~ = 10 per ct, Free. Free. — Wper ct. — 30 per ct. ~ 10 per ot. Auctioo™ of ‘Americxh "ar. tis”, abroad, not for sale...Free, not otherwise for. Paris white, when dry. Paris white, when 1 RB ss 3 33 3 & 23 2,2 ait! oti S Sess Fi 588 os 3 CEL iL 332 a, SeaRR* | ane & 3 = “7388 iin Coal nT 8 Ssssye ania f 232 3 ui i i 22 8 2 Plums.. : “1 cont por Ib, Piush for batters, chiefly of 2 Polishing stones e Porcelain gett S378 nn 2 "F = 3 Specific. 44 valorem. Potath, chromate, vicbre- mate of...... enrenesessess 3 cta. per Ib. = Yetash, prussiate and hydrio- ate of. — 15 per et. Potash, crude, n&rate of. Free, Potash, nitrate of, refined or 10 per et. 10 per ct. Free. 10 per ct. Professional books, not mer- chandise, and not for sale, im use of persons arriving 8, woollen... i. Raisins, Sultana, Musoate! and bicom, either in boxes or 2 cta. per Ib. 1 ot. yer Ib. 10 cts. per bu. = 20 Ba ‘20 per et. Free, 5 per ot. rn - per ct. 20 per ct. 7 Free. Reeds, manufactured, wholly orm part..... — per ct. Reeds, unmanufactured Free. Refined sugar, including loaf, jump, crushed ané pulve- TIRED ose eseeceeersereees «2 OCB, per Ib, - Refved sugar, tinctures, co- jored or adulterated. 4 ots. per Ib. = Resing, medicinal, crude, otherwise provided for. Free, Free. — 10 perct. ib. es Ibs. _ pi 30 per ct, — 2% per ct. — 20 per ct. = Soper et — 30 perc — 20 per ct, Free. — 80 per ot. 20 per ct — 20 per ct. Free. — 5 perct. — @ Salts, epsom, chelle, and others Sandal Wood... mond ee 2 | 5 aa WD u 8 3 ,® 82 @ BRE eB Zgq i Cr nn oe — 20 per ct. or pickled, not otherwise sins, tanned, dressed and other, not otherwise pro- eo * . — 20 per ct. — 30 per ct. — 980 per ct. Free. Boap, all — per ct. Boap, stocks and stuffs, not otherwise provided for..... — 10 per ct. Socks, made on frames, not ‘ otherwise provided for, all — 0 por ct, of, not 20 per ct. — 20 per ct. Free. Free, — 10 per ct. — 9 por ct. — 90 por et. — 2 per ct. — 3 per Free, grain, PTO ee cess eecee sees 40 conte per gal. - Spirite, from other materials, first proof. «40 conta per gal. - sero A Conte per gal. oad MARCH 19, 1861.—TRIPLE SHEET. Articles. Spirits of turpentine. Spirituous beversges, iike ack, &., not etherwhe Ad valorem, — W per et. Bperi fe. cf provided ep aes 50 cemte per gal. - spirituous Kquore, not enume- Btaves, not ded for x Staves, for pipes, heg or other casks: Stave bolts... * = - Stearipe Candies and taper, ...4 cents per Ib. - Steel, in bars, ingots, sheets or wire not jess than one- fowth of an inch in diame- over nine inches wide, . .12%¢ ¢. p, lin’) Mt. - Do., over nine inches wide. 20 cig, p. lim’! ft. - Bkales, costing 20 cents or Jees per pair.............6 cents ir. - nian cost cver 20 cents ai ir fo — 3 peret. Wire less tha sa ofan inch in diameter, | $2 per 100 Ibe. and not less than 16 and 15 per cent. - wire gauge. Wire, less or $2.60 per 100 16 wire gange and ee wy Stereotypo a per Still bottoms. — Wper Stock: , Made on frames, not ike provided for, eeepc alpe — RM per et. |, woven — 9 per ct. Stonee, Duilding. — We per et. Stones, paving. — 10 por ot, Stones, Free. Stones, eps, not ang S per ct. Stoneware, net ornamented above capacity of ten Stoneware, common. or — Mper ct. Stoneware, printed, white, ag ra z ) BC.... 044, - r ct, Straw, manufacti of, not hy otherwise provided for.... — Wperct Strings for musical instru. ments ee — % per ot. — Wper ct. — 10 per et. other, Peasioae 80 por et. Melado, concentrated Molagses, concentrated, Molasses aeeeeeee! Verized .....+.+.+++.++ +. cents per Ib. - Refined, tinctured, colored or adulterated...........4 cents per Ib. frit ite, refined... per Ib. Nors.—Provided, That all syrups of sugar or of sugar- cane, concentrated molasses or meade, entered under the bame of molasses, or any other name than syrup of sugar or of sugarcane, concentrated molasses or concentrated melado, shall be liable to forfeiture te the United States. Sulphate of alumina, Ac.....60 €ts per 100 lbs, - Sulphate of barytes, crude or retined — per ct. — 20 per ct. 25 ct por 100 Ibs. - Hitt ay sesz 3a? 22 ‘rup of # or 5 Meee augers see 3 Terne, tin plates... oe = 10 perct. Teutenegue, in blocks $1 per 100 Ibs. Toctenatee’ fo ahawtees oe LIC ck por be pa wise provided for.§1 por 100 Ibs. ~ fir 5 a = Wperct. Free. 90 per ot, Pree. Free. 90 per ct, 26 per ct. Free, 20 per ct. 10 per ct. 30 per ct. 30 per ct. 20 per ct. Free. 80 por ct. 20 per ch. } 20 per ot, per Vegetables, dye, unmanufac- pe a Free, ogotab) : ‘otherwise = Se v lea, Dot ‘egetabl substances, lor DOGS, WO.s.sseceseeee —~ % por ct. Vegetable substances, nufactured, not ided for. = Vellum... ... py — 9 perct. Velvet, when printed or painted eaiinatis caxihs = 90 por ot, Velvet, in the piece, wholly or chiefly of cotton (see cotton). - - Venetian — 20 per ct. Verdigris. — 10 por ct. Vermicelli — 90 per ct. ‘Vermillion. — 0 por ot. vi 6 ote. per gallon. -_ Vitriol, — 20 per ct. i 260. per 100 Ibe. _ Free, Free, 20 par ot. — BW per ct. not — 30 por ot. Wares, ical, pottery of more than ten — 20 por ct, = ibporek and paris of gets i “ — 16 per ct. — 30 por ch. — per ct. 8 ota. per Ib. - Wearing apparel not merchsn- dite ip ure of persona arriy- ing here.......seseee , Free, Wearing opparei, ready made + Woollen hats and bat bodice. Articles. Sportfie. Ad vateren. by hand, not otherwise pro- vided tor . : ” — 80 per ot, Webbing, all. — #0 pera, Weld... Free. Whale oil (#00 Oil)... _~ - Whajebone, manufucturers of , not otherwise provided for. - - Whalebone, of foreign fish- Py —, 20 per et, 20 ets. per bush. _ Whip gut and strings for ma- White sugar, not refined White sugar, refined White vitriol... : White, Paris, when dry... White, Paris, when ground in $1 35 per 100 Ibs. - ots. p. 100 Ibs. — Willow, prey — 20 per ot. Willow, manufacturers of, not otherwise provided for.... — 30 per ct, Willow squares, for bate Donnets............ ° — 30 per ct. Window glass, broad, crown or cylinder (see glass)... — - Wines of all kinds, — 40 por ot. ‘Wings, gold or meta) — BW per ct. Wire, iron (see Iron). os pf Wire, stee) (see Btee)) . _ - Wood or pastel....... Free. mee. Wood, cedar, lignumvite, tance wood.) ebony box, granad: mahogany frose, Satin and’ all cabinets un’ manufactured... . seeeel Free. Wood, cedar, ebony, grana- naditia, IY, rove, satin, manufactures: — 80 per ct. Wood, — 20 per ct. ‘Wood, tured, D. 0. P. ses. ee ees manufactures Wool, en pa- per, and blanketing for printing machines — 25 per ot. — 20 per ct. — Wperct, Wool, manufactures of every description, wholly or im Hot otherwise pro- ‘2B per ct. 25 per ct, apimals, unmanofactured, valued at 18 cents or less per Ib. at port of exportation - Wool, do. do., exceeding 18 cents and not exceeding 24 cents per Ib........ 200... 36. p Id. - Wool exceeding 24 cents per Ib. 9c. pr Tb. Wool, sheep’s, &., not in ite ordinary condition, or if changed to evade duty, or intentionally reduced in va- jue by admixture to or be- Jow 18 cents per Ib Wool, barat import 1s praised at aggregate value Of 4 conte per IDs... seu. + 96 Wool, all bales imported, if of different qualities, yet’ em- braced in 5 per at. same invoice, whereby average price shall be lessened more than 10 per cent, the duty shall be charged at rate of value of best quality.........+5 = - Wool, sheep sking, raw or un- Pe manufactured, — imported with wool on, washed or un- ‘Wool, all delaines, cachmere, muslin delaines, barege, composed wholly, or in part, of wool, gray or uacolored. . Wool, all other gray or unco- Jored goods of similar de- SCriptlON.....+eeeeeeeeee ee Wool, buntine, and al) other stained, colored or printed woos, &¢., not otherwise provided for .. woes Woollen yarn vi ‘at 60 cents and not $1 per Ib, Woolien yarn valued over — WM por ct. = 25 per ct. — 25 per ct. = 80 per ot. 12eta. p. Ib. and 15 per ct. 12 et. p. Ib, and 25 per ct. fineness No. 14.......... — 25 por ct. ‘Woollen yarn exceeding No. 14 — 30 por ct. Worsted, embroidered or tam- Worsted, manufactures of, not otherwiseprovided for,... - -_ Worsigg, yarn valued at 50 ‘and not over $1 per lb. 12 cts. p, Ib. and 15 per ct. Worsted yarn valued at over a Wersssserrseeseees 12088, p, Ib, and 25 por ot, a wines Ho. rire = 2% per ct. woes seve eggs, — 30 per ct. oven caps, gloves, mitts shirts, drawers and all made on frames, Bot other. 30 per ct. 10 per ct. Free, - ot ufactures of, Bot Metbarwion provided c's.ree = 98 per ct. Zine, iter or teuteue; dneactured” tn blooks of coors notre ee HRB I0 I - Zinc, spelter or teut MBO. ee cseeeeceees AK OB. p. Ib. ~ Bec. 26. And be it further enacted, That wherever the See. 2 And be it further ‘That paral 1y of wholly worn, may be imported into the United wi goods, wares or levied upon the the principal mar- Be eae Ses ‘value on tho }, and which United States authorized » That the commerce countries: Le ep di- as to compre- > quantity by weight or measure, as well as the amonnt of value, of the several articies of foreign commerce, whethor dutlable or otherwise; and also a similar and separate statement of the commerce of the United States with the British pro- vince, under the late so-called reciprocity treaty with Sec, 90, And be It further enacted, That from and after the Jay and year aforesaid there shall be allowed a draw. pa Be fp am yy Lg OD United States exported therefrom, equal in amount to the éuty on the foreign hemp from senrequanaane ap aoa swlowibed by the Secretary such ae 'y of the ry, and no more; provided, that ten per centum oa the amount of ali drawbacks 60 allowed shall be retained for the use of the United States by the col- lectors ing such drawbacks ively, paris of act to the provisions act, be, ‘ve tame are hereby, repealed: provided, that’ ths existing laws shall extend to, r'force for, tho ool. lection of the duties imposed by act for the prosecu ton end punishment of all offenecs, and for the recovery, collection, distr bution and remisajon of all fines, 4 tes and forfeitures ae fully and effectually. ax if recy regniation, penalty, forfeiture, provision, clause, and thing to that effect in the ccuting ews contained had been inserted in and re-enacted by act. ferent valuce, are invoiced at ao nop 4 price, and not otherwise provided for, the duty ehali be assessed upon the whole invoice at ‘the rate the highest valued goods under this act. aot, and all goods, merchandise in deposit in warehouse or public store on tho first day of = aighteen hun dred and sixty-one, — shall wahject to pay snch duties a8 provided by law before and at the time of the pasnge of this net; and ell goode in warenouse at the Hime this act takes effect, ga whigh the duties aro 5 Jegsened by Ks provisions, may be withdra pay mont of the duties herein Provided. ” my Approved March 2, 1861. : Her ArT OF Srate, WastineTon, March 13, 1861. } 7 do hereby certify that the {oegoing is & true and accurate copy of the original on file tp this department, W. HUNTER, Obief Clerk. Beard of Aldermen, A SCENE—AN ALDERMAN IN CONTEMPT AND ORDER- KD INTO THE CUSTODY OF THE *ERGEANT-AT-ARMB, This board met last evening, President Henry W. Ge- ‘Bet in the chair, Mayor Nash, of Kochester, had a seat Deeide the President and must have been greatly edified by the ecene that followed. Alderman Darrow offered a resolation resommeading the expediency of working the roads in the wpper part of the city by contract. Referted to the Committee om ~ Roads. A memorial was presented from John H. Tobitt velar tive to the printing fer the board, and ofering to exe- cute the work at half the present price. Laid on the table, Alderman Dayton desired to offer a resolution pored to read it himself, and pre The Prewpenr said that the Alderman of the Ninth waa out of order resolutions had not been reachod. aa Dayton appealed from the decision of the oir. Alderman Corwxit, moved that the motion for appea ‘be laid on the table, which was carried. Alderman DayTon again esaayed to speak, asking if a member was not privileged to offer a resolut read it from his seat. eo desired the Alderman of the Ninth to take his seat. Toe Chair was unwilling to direst the Alderman of the ninth inte custody, bat if continued to be 80 pertinacious he would be compelled to do so, a Dayton again insisted on his right to offer his Tesolution, The Presant directed the Sergeant at Arme te take the Alderman of the Ninth tito custody. Alderman DayTow again rose, en Praeupest.—-The Alderman of the Ninth is out of ir. Alderman Dayron.—If the Sergeant at Arms, or any ne leg in this Board lays hand on me, he Will do #0 at ril. @ Sergeant at Arms (Mr. Gallagher) walked up to the Alderman of the Ninth § a healde his cai, Alderman Dayton again askew! If a member was out of order tn pr to read a resolution, iw paid that inasmuch as that the Alder- man of the Ninth was in contempt, he (Boole) would move that if that gentleman persisted in his course, he be taken into close custody and kept under lock and key if necessary, The follow! esolution, present. by Alderman Dayton, reader of the Board;— ed, if the Board of Councilmen concur, That a joint committee of three membors of each Board of the Common Counce] be a) ted to investigate and report whether any undue oe, bribery er corruption was Practised upon or by any member of the Common Goun- cil or other officer of the city government, to procare the adoption of the gaid resolution, and that such eommitwee have authority to examine witnesses and 4 Alderman 1x moved tw lay it on the table, ag the perl was coming wp in another shape from the Ooun- culmen. Alderman Daytow voted omnes laying it on the table, Alderman Boots moved »as the Alderman ef the Ninth was in contempt, he should not be permitted to vote. The Prraivent decided that the Alderman of the Ninth could not vote while in contempt. Alderman Barry moved that the Alderman of the Ninth be permitted to purge himself of the contempt. Alderman Dayton said that he did not know that be owed aby apology to the President or the members of the Board, All he asked was to read a resolution which he offered; he was not aware that that was in controven- tion of any rule, parliamentary or otherwise, and he did not know what he had to explain. Alderman brapy said he would yote for the resolution though he was opposed to the course of the gentleman en this matter. If he turned to the thirty-Sfth rule he would perhaps give an explanation. Alderman Dayton having read the role referred to he was proceeding to make a speech, when he was called to order and the President told him'be had no right to dis- Fe the merits, but merely purge himself of the com- mpt. 9 oR Dayton said he wag not out of order, but the Chair was. Alderman Froment and Alderman Cornm. did not con- sider the explanation of the Alderman of the Nimth eatisfactory. Alderman Dayton rose, but the President said that while in contempt 9 should not address the Board. After some further little bickering, Alderman Dayton was purged of his contempt by a vote of 13 © 2—the Preeident and Alderman Frear voting in the negative. A resolution to appropriate $2,500 for the reception ef President Lincoln was presented and laid over under the rule. the statement from the Comptroller, it appears that ‘uatanine in the city treasury is as followa:— Balance March 9 . . ‘Total. Payments Balance March 16.... ‘The Board adjourned to Monday next. Personal Intelligence. Hon. James 0. Putnam, of Buffalo; B. F. Carter and J. popes, of Ireland; G. 8. Ledyard, of and M. J. Head, of }, are stopping at the Pemberton, of North Oafolina; A. A. Frazor, of Bdwton; . 5. ; Dr. Armaby, of Albany; W, Rayeter Allen and J: 5. Waaer, ‘Ohio, and'W. & Shaw, of Virglaia, are Stopping ws ° gar Bs 45, ge 2) 4 aT Re ae ay Fa i Hy 2 cd ‘im! ie ii i i Tee bere. qautt Fl eit fal He Tis wa fi : F; = Be fF AE i A i i f fi, iA 335e) f e gE “id fue rr Ht ; Ef i: it i i : Fee ef Re iit Es é 3 z cd i F fp 2B! di agrarees i iit tie ih i g , Brooklyn C ‘Tom Lave Free ty OnaNGR Steer, —Evidence was taken, yesterday by the Coroner's inquest, summoned on Satur day, to inquire into the cause of the death of Anne B ‘Trenor, who died from the offects of suffocation by th recent fire in Orange street, The verdict was, “That she died by congestion of the lungs, caused inhaling ¥ HD Whe balding aa discharged ct ma clon ring i was there ¥ no evidence against him. E dar—This Da Scorn Oovrr, Omovir—Part 1—Now “dé. 001, nest added to Day Calendar. ‘Part 2—Now. 696, O22, 6a, 1 068, 602, 004, 060, 008, 010, 614, 908; —Qart 1—Noe. 700, 425, 782, 649, 408, 706,196, 8140, 124, 780, 901, 148, 208. Ya.” 4% 49> Sermon Cover—Part 1—Nos 860, 4876, 1915, 1688, 1561, 1560, 1861, 1907, 1667, 1671, 1623, 087. 1981, 1817) 971. Part 2—Noe, 925. 1080, 1048, 1050, 1052, 4, 798, 18, 1062, 1064, 1006, 1068. OVER aNv Tarwixek—LD room No, 2 Common Pleaa,

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