W. F. Exner. usstellungs-Bibliothek. UäJNJNA um VERSAL EXHIBITION, 1873 First Edition. /U AUSTRIAN TARIFF OF IMPORT DUTIES UPON THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF BRITISH PRODUCE AND MANUFACTURES, ARRANGED IN GROUPS, IN ACCOEDANCE WITH THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE OBJECTS CONTRIBUTED TO THE VIENNA UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION OF 1873. WITH ALPHABETICAL INDEX, A COMPARATIVE TABLE OF AUSTRIAN, ENGLISH, AND FRENCH MONEY, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES, THE ANGLO-AUSTRIAN TREATY OF COMMERCE, THE AUSTRIAN PATENT LAWS, AND OTHER OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS OF IMPORTANCE. PREPARED BY HER MAJESTY’S COMMISSIONERS, EOR THE GUIDANCE OF BRITISH EXHIBITORS. ■h in CQ in I rH LONDON: PRINTED BY GEORGE EDWARD EYRE AND WILLIAM SPOTTIÔWOODE, PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. . FOR HER MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE. 1873. Price One Florin . SKFMSS»»? Ri#;;: '*'>?!> " ’Jf ’ iÆ mm •spsf tobV i.:î,‘c- m&SE&i • VÄ.^ First Edition. VIENNA UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION, 1873. AUSTRIAN TARIFF OF IMPORT DUTIES UPON THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF BRITISH PRODUCE AND MANUFACTURES, ARRANGED IN GROUPS, ? # IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE OBJECTS CONTRIBUTED TO THE VIENNA UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION OF 1873, WITH ALPHABETICAL INDEX, A COMPARATIVE TABLE OF AUSTRIAN, ENGLISH, AND FRENCH MONEY, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES, THE ANGLO-AUSTRIAN TREATY OF COMMERCE, THE AUSTRIAN PATENT LAWS, AND OTHER OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS OF IMPORTANCE. PREPARED BY HER MAJESTY’S COMMISSIONERS, FOR THE GUIDANCE OE BRITISH EXHIBITORS. mm LONDON: PRINTED BY GEORGE EDWARD EYRE AND WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE, PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTYj FOR HER MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE. 30782. 1873 . . uos\&>& teuTi., rt . » V» i ^ * ■• ■■- ■ -'-zm Btp.,. 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Tt r|k^l 1 .-I ’ M»J •Ôlir^A âi* , , ^t . r rV :XoaMOJ ^aoowaiiwia i£aujtw avu :i«Ya oaAwaa aoaoao yâ craTziaa o ^ • t YT 8 HUM Twajjaoxa T801A 8 *Kaaup a ht oT eiraT^nn ► *,y ' ^ ’ .aardHo ïaaKüiTArd Jiifl aoi Ill NAMES OE COMMISSIONERS Appointed by Her Majesty on the 29th April, 1872, to represent British and Colonial Exhibitors at the Universal Exhibition to be held at Vienna in 1873, and inserted in the London Gazette of 7th May 1872. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K.G., President. The Right Honourable Sir Andrew Buchanan, G.C.B., Her Majesty’s Ambassador at the Court of Vienna. IIis Serene Highness The Duke of Teck, G.C.B. His Serene Highness Count Gleichen, Captain, R.N. The Marquis of Rifon, K.G., Lord President of the Council. The Earl Catiicart, President of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. The Earl Cowper, K.G. The Lord Henry Gordon Lennox, M.P. The Lord Acton. The Right Honourable Hugh C. E. Childers, M.P., Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Sir Anthony de Rothschild, Bart. Sir Richard Wallace, Bart., M.P. Sir Francis Grant, President of the Royal Academy. Henry Arthur Brassey, Esq., M.P. Thomas Hawksley, Esq., President of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Philip Ccxliffe Owen, Esq., Secretary. Her Majesty’s Commissioners having procured through the Austrian authorities, the latest official edition of the Austro-Hungarian Tariff of Import Duties upon Articles of British Produce and Manufactures, have caused the same to be translated and arranged for the convenience of British exhibitors in groups, in accordance with the classification of objects adopted for the Vienna Universal Exhibition of 1873. It is to be observed that, according to the Official Begulations, the Exhibition grounds and buildings will be considered as a Bonded "Warehouse ; goods for exhibition will therefore be exempt from customs duties. Goods not returned to this country at the close of the Exhibition will, however, be liable to the rates of import duty as fixed by the Austro-Hungarian customs tariff. 41, Parliament Street, London, April, 1873. a 2 «ffavsoiaRïïmoo io aaMAvr- IcinoIoO fuie dpithtt inoaoitfoi at <£Y 8 I f îhqA di(î£ oifi no ^ieojnK ïoII ^d boirnOqqÀ bohoexii I)fUJ t 8 V 8 f ni canoiV iß Mâd ml ot aohididxSl IneiovitiU odt te eioiididiïïL 1 • ‘ î .£T 8 I xßM litt *lo ottos#*) fioI)i!(Hl odt ni R». .TxaaiëaftH t .O^ jmjjCJI io .ap'AniM airr M&axiuuïl ja / oit «ill .*£.!/[ «xoxteiJ roaaoO.THMsH a*ioJ snT ' « .xotoA - u«cï>A yi!l to inohirtn*! jxv.n-f) «iokaä3 jtiH £: . r pn3. «raant auiÎTitA ïu’/:xll aoilirtivtKitl aihTo JaoIua&'rH ,.pt3 ,ïHjaarwÀH e/uonT HriOto ,.p« 3 f .rrrjii) :mi 4 *jî) ,/AHAirKiK ythikikA jnH MJn/.irtovcoII .tttîvtîÏ muT' ?o tn/o't öffi in noluv'funîfnA wH O MUtaï/ t aj:iôQiH jatrUiTAO JtfA&^utiT Jmnl^tvl 'io ^îyfouâ Îimrîlas . .0.3 «H.T'i'Vo't WtJÏ niT '.T# .a: T*' •» #«•,>»- ’. 7 T- ^MÜhoiltuß nr.hienA odt d;pjjcmii Imnooiq «jxiItjmï HYjnobsmrrnoO e'vjgojrJY Kali, itoqn eoLtiïd Jtoqral v to UrtßT ünhrçnnH-oiigrrA difi lo iiohilv) lebiïïo iaoînf odi IxxJelüflßii od al otage odt hoenao oved ^ombclimcM hne oonboAt rfaithtt io eobitiA iltiw ooxrßbioaoß fir Tu ai amlididxt) deiihS lo oonoino/noo odt iol M^mrrm Jjiuî . 8ÏSI lo noiiididza Ißeio/inU fimtoiV odt -toi hojqobn atoofdolo iioiißofiiw'.ßiö odt '■vf tiMi'j.i ■ i '-" • . ti i uoÜWiiIxa «fl .enohclüji/ja iabfflO adi o) gnitioooB t te4J kmvâo ad ol'ni lî lal akooa ; œiwakW aauMolI « en (mahi^ ad üi w 23 „;i )ü „ cf fiae ftb at.fcaumtei ioa abouD .aeiinb «.aoto» iuo«l Ajmax» «f-Wawdi Uiw .toctidid'ïo s ,0 *>* m wtt ol . oW “ ü 9«f JHv «oÜMWrfl ad,* to oaoJo.adt in ^*«,00 dd* . ■ ^ Anal imhaaowM^ffA odl ^ tejttt as v»ufc üo^ «ÿV;,, ^■sar--- ,uoI>aoJ xnsiiiuih&q t £> .ET 81 t liï<]A s y TABLE OE CONTENTS. Page I.—Introductory Remarks - - - - - - - - - vii II.—Treaty of Commerce concluded between Austria and Great Britain, 16tii December, 1865 ---------- - ix III. ( a .) —Extract from the Return “of the lowest and highest Rates of Import Duty levied by Austrian Customs’ Tariff upon the principal Articles of Merchandise in each of the Years 1860 and 1870” ------ xiii III. ( h .)_List of the Quantities and Value of the Principal Articles of British Produce and Manufacture Exported in 1871— (a.) to Austrian Territories ------- xv ( b .) TO THE DaNUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES - - - , - - - xvi IV. —Alphabetical Index of the principal Articles of British Manufacture and Produce liable to Duty on Importation into the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy - - xvii V. —Austrian Tariff of Import Duties --------3 VI._Table of Austrian, English, and French Money, Weights, and Measures - - 71 VII. —Protection of Industrial Designs and Inventions : (a.)_ Special Law for the Protection of Objects Exhibited at the Universal Exhibition in Vienna in 1873, dated 13th November, 1872 - '77 (&.)—Special Regulations of the Minister of Commerce as to the Application of this Law, dated 15th November, 1872- - - - - 79 (c.)—S pecial Rules to be observed in applying for Certificate of Protection - 83 ( d .) —Official Correspondence relating to Certificates of Protection - - 90 VIII. —Austrian Patent Laws : I.—Protection of New Discoveries, Inventions, and Improvements, 15th August 1852 . 91 II. —Protection of Patterns and Models, 7th December, 1858 - - - - 108 III. —Protection of Trade Marks, 7th December, 1858 - - - - 114 Supplement to Patent Laavs - , - - - - - -120 IX. —Notice to Exhibitors when Travelling. Decree of the Austrian Minister of Finance, 18th January, 1873 - -- -- -- - 124 ...» I : üfii imi iiwiiiii—iiw*fiw' wii i ' 1 IIIKÎ - ' T | L^' 1 , t .«TVîaxvio'j ho a a u/.T "' IT 'TT 'ff'r.i . ' - - - - - - exaKuvft lacwi’mT—.1 -mhosO HTcil ,vîu.Tiaü nacf) «x> t rjmaA '/jcav/rin fuu j;iwoo aroîiaiewoO jo /tafjjT —JJ “ -. * • x ' 1 ' * : - 63Q1 «hmi, ' ' .-nt ! i • , , 1,J u • • , r . *<'“ * , . ' • ' * T anivaa Vru’- - • < - »B»a 'utüton 'to-vtato urtnatfo^-X «MHua>.3Π<âs£ jtTÙoîsrh Wy-nuM ‘<Ü jÎ.. fiwûàxlf .XAumstA «q va/ T—ÎV S .! /CA t*: ' U‘ -'*• ; v i »nottawaX bai «a* ta» a UüiUabaZ \o aofcf^oTf_JlV ^abcstwTT sfet ‘firrO^tflO roîtà —(.vf''' - ■ ’ TOP'^fHCüfsnrirtVÎ B*rfel «thta« Àx^iT'^ ^»iTVÀvtr/?f ,4 ^'' whtaoijhhA aïn wT «a socsmkoD ho aaï?raiM ararr ko -!<ôiiijiiosïl’ • -iAioa‘i8—è'ji \ v V . •«(!<• , w . . ' - - - 3T81 tiT?» , i- - ‘ j ^ - W ^01 ' 08t i . tavraS 'n*hî»uA-t-.lHV THO/»nA '«ir&iaT^itl <\xa ^aorrucvyl f 8HTttavta(î hzVl jo MoiipsiTOH^-r-.l * Z' ' x0 " - ; ' - ' - 1 - v';'- * iiév _ - ‘vi.nj j v . '.yamiaoJiCr irrt «ejaaoWî o»/ 8xaafTA.‘I ho s.önoxnmH— .il ■* ,. . : . •-* W68I ^aaniraoatl nfX ^bxh/M VoaeT Ho'W>îWl'f')a*ï'—^î!l r . . f . - - 8?/äU TKHTA4 OT TXaKJUIWOèJ» ^ atfjwiKtüjWaüÂ^À «tnjxHu aanoxa .axiajavâii'I' xhjw aaoTiaiHZil ox< _ u . t _ ^ . ♦ ÿ(jirt, N ... ' ( - - ôTttl. ,IHA3Kl(, CTÖI ^OîîAlfl'ï. t ■•V- 1 »♦îf» # J .-Âîi 1 :i. m • % vii I. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. So far back as the year 1851 Austria first abandoned a prohibitory and adopted a protective system of customs duties. Under this system raw products, especially those of agriculture, were admitted at low rates of duty, whilst manufactured goods and works of art were more highly taxed. With some few exceptions the export duties levied at that time were insignificant. On the 19th February, 1853, Austria concluded a treaty of commerce with the Zollverein, by which treaty mutual concessions were made in the customs tariffs of the respective countries. The revised tariffs, as concluded by the treaty for the term of 12 years, came into operation on the 1st January, 1854. On the lGth December, 1865, Austria concluded a treaty of commerce with the United Kingdom, which treaty remains in force until the 1st January, 1877. Under this treaty British subjects anu trade are placed upon tbe footing of the most favoured nation, and share in all the privileges which are granted to the subjects or trade of any third Power. The reductions accorded to France by continental States have been generally extended to the United Kingdom, either under treaties containing the “ most favoured nation ” clause, or by direct tariff negotiations, as in the case of Austria. t The Austrian Treaty further provides that the rate of import duty to be levied upon the produce or manufactures of the United Kingdom shall not, on and after the 1st January, 1870, exceed 20 per cent, of their value at the place of production, with the addition of the cost of transport, insurance, and commission as far as the Austrian frontier. There are very few ad valorem duties in the Austrian tariff; the duties are chiefly levied by weight. As regards imports the duties are sometimes imposed on the gross and sometimes on the net weights. The export duties, which are charged on a very few articles—namely, on raw hides and skins, rags and materials for paper making, and bones and refuse of hoofs, &c.—are levied on the gross weight. Transit duties have been entirely abolished. Trade and commerce are entirely free in Austria, foreigners being admitted to the unrestricted exercise of manufacturing or commercial industry upon obtaining the consent of the Minister of Commerce. i 11 »«mp« $y-. .i Ho i T / $r* > - » -— Via ;ia,70W hm 8b laril Ja buivül aoiiob tiorp o oiii anoiiqooxa «sl oraoe dliV/ Hoitiw •/(! ’«nisnavtloS aril Hli w oroQUiiofr lo xl^l » bobubuoa ßiilw^A t £Ö8I wwuM't illttl odl nO ^r, M-tiuus» oyrjpoqaü-i oiy lo afin« amolw» oiil ul oUm oww wwiaaaouoa (aulom xtwnl •>ril 'no «oükxio olui oft» ^ -I îo mmft aril nol *<* &*»**"» *» «ffiud knurt o.if ’ * n r - •* Cb I *xt*uu*kl»I ,,n,baoiX ba)iuU Mb *iw imam«’» lo t.u»iJ »tobulOTW sh»uA ,?88I ,iadn.*>aU'd)«I »*.4(0 baü waaidu. lUilnH X l«ai) sidj -.abuTJ li1,m tmtA * Mm *' **“” ,1? *' 1 " ^ daidw «osolWhq ad) il» ui aiaïfe bn» ,noil»n bm»o»^ nom »dl lo «nilonl orü noqii ferniq m -4>mJ ■ , ■ .tawb*! fmrfl x«‘* lo'obr.tl io eioojdu« édl ol |,-,)Uiü -HÜ Ü) babuniz» xllnwiiusj BW«I 9<*|I eatelä l«lu»ui)no» Xgni)i 1 ■ .nfcit*iA1o8e*»»rfl nie» fliioabtioaon w J*«q »*»«pi b»Hrf <* »1 X*vb bmqu»’"b> *m o* J«b ï»iT «.«Mu/.-adT man wq O'-' ]>•«>« .0T8Ï ,r» u «“ L )1 ‘ «ü* 1 '»«* 1,,U! " u • JO “ “• ot 8” îl ^«asHtViöWwibra»« ba» «Himami .Hwinwrt 1» i«» »* '»« noitibr.« old *i» .«»üauboiq lo aaatq 9.1) 1» anb.j 3 i 9 i|)1,> üa« ,«njrm» i . .rjiluuil nuiucuA a* ac tat a» «obainunoo vd baival vRabls «i'wbub a* »THwJ nniDanl. o* oi aaiiub'WJi ^ «* tia» a« aia.IT' ' Mtt uo „„„ijamos bn» aaoig a* no Iwaoqmi aamilamo« ol» «abub ad) biioqcni abia S oi «A .1d„iaw V .J» bü» «»bid b«i HO , K la baDiiuhn 8 m»«i «ansiaiol ^iiiaiA ui aalt 0»‘bna a» mmw bn» alnnT •io TalatüiK ori/ lo luoanoo wll ^uiuLulrio uoqu xilaubtii iaiaiamiaoo io ^aimlt>4ilijnaui lo »ubioxo ’/ ' 1 j ri.O •ooiocumoO bW' 'V-M t & TREATY OF COMMERCE CONCLUDED BETWEEN AUSTRIA AND GREAT BRITAIN, 16th December 1865. (This Treaty is in force until the 1 st January, 1877.) Article I. During the continuance of the present Treaty the subjects and commerce of The subjects and com- Austria shall enjoy within all the dominions and possessions of Her Britannic enjoy!wfthhTtheRritSh Majesty, including Her Majesty’s colonies and foreign possessions, the same advan- 'as 1 f roncn°sub~ tages which have been conceded to French subjects and commerce by the Treaty jects'and commerce and between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, signed at Paris on the and ilo placedinaiiother 23rd of January, 1860, and to the subjects and commerce of the States of the aspects on the footing Zollverein by the Treaty between Her Britannic Majesty and His Majesty the nation! m ° s avourc King of Prussia, representing the sovereign States and territories united to the Prussian system of customs and contributions, signed at Berlin on the 30th of May, 1865 ; and further, Austrian subjects and commerce shall be placed in all other respects on the footing of the subjects and commerce of the most favoured nation. Article II. From and after the 1st of January, 1867, British subjects and commerce shall, British subjects and com- within the dominions of His Imperial and Royal Majesty, be placed in every respect Austro-iiunparim^domh upon the footing of the most favoured nation, and share in all the advantages and nions.be placed in every privileges which are enjoyed by the commerce and subjects ot any third Power. of the most favoured From this rule are excepted:— nation. (a.) Such advantages as those which for the sole purpose of facilitating frontier Exceptions to the above traffic are at present conceded or may hereafter be conceded to the States rule ' of the German Zollverein, or to other neighbouring States ; and also those reductions of or exemptions from customs duties which are valid only at certain parts of the frontier, or for the inhabitants of particular localities. ( b .) Such advantages as belong or may hereafter be conceded to the subjects of the German Confederation in virtue of Federal treaties and Federal laws. ( c .) Such special and ancient privileges as are enjoyed by Turkish subjects, as such, for Turkish commerce in Austria. Article III. The Austrian Customs Tariff (the present system of calculating customs duties Duty to be levied upon by weight being maintained) shall be so regulated that the duty to be levied upon SanuLoîre articles, the.produce or manufacture of the dominions of Her Britannic Majesty, on importation into Aus- upon their importation into the Austrian States, shall, from the 1st January, 1867, after Lsfjanuary^S; 30782. b X •25 per cent, of their not exceed 25 per cent, of the value, with the addition of the cost of transport, transporu'nsunmce!&c° f insurance, and commission necessary for the importation into Austria as far as the Austrian Customs frontier, and for this purpose there shall serve as basis the average value of the articles included under one and the same denomination in each position of the future Austrian Tariff. Uie e max?mum U onmport From and after the 1st January, 1870, the maximum of these duties shall not duties shall not exceed 20 exceed 20 per cent, of the value, with the additions above defined. per cent, ad valorem. Articles constituting Articles constituting State monopolies—namely, tobacco, salt, and gunpowder,— hacco X? P and S gun- and further, goods comprised in Classes I. and VII. of the present Austrian Tariff, powder) and goods of are excepted from these maxima. Classes I. and VII. of r Austrian Tariff are ex- ARTICLE IV. cepted. Commissioners from Commissioners from both Cfovernments shall meet, not later than the month of determine ern the nt vahfes March, 1866, for the purpose of ascertaining and determining the values and the of 1 'the ' average pricefhi additional charges, and they shall take as the basis of their calculations the average Great Britain in 1865. prices at the principal centres of production and commerce of the United Kingdom for the year 1865. duties J fixed ^by the Three years after the duties fixed by treaty shall have come into operation each operation^chpartyhas of the contracting parties shall have a right to claim a revision of the values. the right to claim are- vision of the value stan- xr dard. -rxlil I ( LR V. Duties of special interest Such duties of the future Austrian Tariff as will come into operation on the 1st operation on the 'ist of January, 1867, and to which England attaches a special interest, shall form the sub J ect of 3 supplementary Convention to be concluded between the two contracting mentary Treaty. parties. sfaie^mompohes 11 ^ , £ l] constituting State monopolies, as also- all goods subject to fiscal goods of classes i. and duties included in Classes I. and VII. of the present Tariff, remain also here VII. of the Tariff are exC epted. excepted. r A T?'rTr>T T? ATT Internal imposts levied in one country on production, preparation, or use of articles shall not atlect the productions of the other country in a higher degree than those of native origin. Internal imposts which are levied in the territory of one party on the production, preparation, or use of any article, whether on account of the State or on account of municipalities and corporations, shall under no pretext affect the productions of the other party in a higher or more onerous degree than the same productions of native origin. Article VII. Reductions of importer 1 he contracting parties agree that every reduction in their Tariffs of import or privileges 1 'granted by export duties, and every privilege, favour, or immunity which either contracting lower P haifbe° extended P ar ty may hereafter grant to the subjects and commerce of a third Power, shall be to the other immediately, extended immediately and unconditionally to tlie other contracting* party ? with a reserve however of the exceptions enumerated in Article II. a and b. Article VIII. Sfniw iTth?TS The .subjects of one of the contracting parties shall enjoy iu the dominions and tories of the other equal possessions ot the other equality of treatment with native subjects in regard to suifiects n \n w regard to charges on loading and unloading, to warehousing, and to the transit trade, as also trades, &c. in regard to bounties, facilities, and drawbacks. Article IX. StaK ttoZntaK ' l ' he subjects of one of the two high contracting parties shall, in the dominions SASteMM of the other ’ e,1Joy the samc protection as native subjects in regard to the rights of XI property in trade-marks and other distinctive marks, as well as in patterns and properXtmdl 0 designs for manufactures. marks, patterns, and de- Article X. signs for manufactures. Tne high contracting parties reserve to themselves to determine hereafter, by The contracting Powers a special convention, the means ot reciprocally protecting copyright in works ot reciprocally protecting literature and the fine arts within their respective dominions. worksf &c. for a Special convention. Article XI. The present Treaty shall remain in force for the space of 10 years, to date from the 1st of January, 1867, and in case neither of the high contracting powers shall have notified to the other, 12 months before the expiration of the said period of 10 years, its intention of putting an end to its operation, the Treaty shall continue in force for another year, and so on from year to year, until the expiration of a year, counting from the day on which one or other of the high contracting parties shall have announced its intention to put an end to it. The high contracting parties reserve to themselves the right to introduce by 3^^^5^reserve°C common consent into this Treaty any modification which is not opposed to its spirit right to introduce modi- and principles, and the utility of which shall have been shown by experience. if C usefui. int ° thlS Treaty The present Treaty shall remain in force for a period of 10 years from 1st January, 1867, or longer if no notice on either side is given to withdraw from it. Final Protocol. Upon proceeding to the signature of the Treaty of Commerce concluded this day between Austria and Great Britain, the Plenipotentiaries of the two Powers made the following declaration:— I. The Plenipotentiaries of His Majesty the Emperor of Austria declared that, in The above Treaty is to virtue of Article XIII. of the Treaty of Customs’ and Contributions’ Union of the cljlahty of°Lichtenstein!' 23rd of December, 1863, between Austria and Lichtenstein, the Treaty of Commerce concluded this day would apply equally to the Principality of Lichtenstein, and the British Plenipotentiary accepted this declaration. II. In order to avoid any future doubt as to the intention of Article III., the Plenipotentiaries of the two Powers have agreed to the following explanation:— In the construction of a tariff of specific duties by weight within fixed ad valorem rates, it is necessary to determine what shall be the unit of value to which each specific duty shall be applied. In adopting the basis of value established by Article III., it is understood that it By the basis of value is not intended to depart from the general principle of the Article, viz., the appli- of the Treaty is'undercation of certain maximum ad valorem rates of duty to all articles of British t a e gXe^Xprin 0 produce and manufacture, but to guard against the necessity of making separate cipie of a “maximum” provision for every variety of each article, thereby creating minute and inconvenient articles 0 ™'” Rritfsh"‘pro- subdivisions in the Tariff. duce and manufacture. With this view it becomes necessary to group together qualities and descriptions of the same article or of similar articles, which, from their approximation in value and general resemblance in character, it is found possible to include under one and the same denomination in one position of the Tariff. But it is understood that in fixing the denominations in each position of the Articles shall he soar- future Austrian Tariff, they shall be so arranged that the duty affixed to any one 'urnfftha” theduty shall position shall not exceed the “ maximum” rates fixed by Article III. of the Treaty l, n no - case exceed the upon tne average value of any kind of goods of commercial importance included by Art. m. of the Treaty, b 2 Xll under any one denomination in such position, unless by common consent it is considered expedient or necessary. III. Should prices of any de- With reference to Article IV., the Plenipotentiaries likewise agreed that if it beei^essentia^iy disturb shall be found that the prices of any description of goods have been essentially ed during the year 1865, disturbed by exceptional causes during the twelve months of the year 1865, the endeavour to find a basis Commissioners oi the two Governments shall endeavour to tind such a basis ot value future years! 66 value f ° r f° r suc h goods as shall be considered a fair average value for future years, in the matter of textile In the matter of textile manufactures (the prices of which have been seriously iCcr may ctaim a c revf- deranged during the late war in the United States of America), it is agreed that if tiie 1 isVjanuary tl i868 fter average prices of the year 1865 be taken as a basis of value, either contracting party may claim a revision of such valuation after the 1st January, 1868. IV. Her Britannic Majesty The British Plenipotentiary then declared that — engages to recommend to TT . ,, r . - , , _ , .... „ , Parliament the abolition Pier Britannic Majesty engages to recommend to Parliament the abolition of the Groat ^Britain on wood duties payable on the importation of wood and timber into the United Kingdom, rrdUt£ ei of an dutiesmi and also the reduction of the duties payable on wine in bottle to the amount of wine in bottle. those payable on wine in wood, upon importation into the United Kingdom. V. expoOTrags from ddie Austrian Plenipotentiaries in their part declared that— Austria shall be reduced The duty upon the export of rags from the States and Possessions of His Imperial ner from Tstjuiy! 18 G 6 . and Royal Majesty shall, from and after the 1st July, 1866, be reduced to 2 florins the zoll-centner; and 55SKiXnSh!to T1 . ie duty upon the im P ortati . on of salt herrings into the States and Possessions Austria shall bo reduced of His Imperial and Royal Majesty shall, from the 1st P'obruary, 1866, be reduced SntLr r fromTst P Febrm to 50 kreutzers the zoll-centner gross weight. ary, 180(5. Xlll III. a. EXTRACT Erom the Return “ of the Lowest and Highest Rates of Import Duty levied by the “ Tariff of each Country in Europe and of the United States, upon some of “ the principal Articles of Merchandise, in each of the years 1860 and 1870; “ showing the per-centage Increase or Decrease of such Duties in the year « 1870.” (Return to an Order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 11th February, 1870.) Austria. Unit of W eight or Measure. Lowest and Highest Rates of Import Duties. I860. J 1870. Description of Articles. Per-centage Increase or Decrease in 1870. Varns—cotton, of all kinds - Yarns—linen Yarns and thread—silk Yarns—woollen and worsted Cotton manufactures—piece goods Xiinen manufactures—piece goods Silk and half-silk manufactures— piece goods Woollen and worsted manufactures ( —piece goods Hosiery—cotton Hosiery—silk Hosiery—woollen Patent net - - - Cotton lace - Ribbons—silk and velvet Iron—unwrought and wrought : Pig . Bar ... •} -} Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. £ s. d. £ d. Per cent. From 0 10 8 From 0 8 2 Decrease - 24 To 1 6 9 To 0 15 3 32 From 0 5 3 From 0 1 6* Decrease - 72 To 1 6 9 To 0 12 2 55 From 0 16 3 From Free Duty removed. To 1 12 0 To 0 12 2 Decrease - 62 From 0 10 8 From 0 1 6* Decrease - 86 To 1 6 9 To 0 12 2 55 From 4 5 4 From 1 12 6 Decrease - 62 To 10 13 4 To 4 11 5 57 From 1 12 0 From 0 12 2 Decrease - 62 To 10 13 4 To 6 1 11 43 From 0 2 9 From 0 1 1 Decrease - 60 To 0 4 9 To 0 2 2 54 From 5 6 8 From 1 16 7 Decrease - 66 To 10 13 4 To 5 1 7 52 8 0 0 3 0 11 Decrease - 62 From 0 2 9 From 0 1 1 Decrease - 60 To 0 4 9 To 0 2 2 54 8 0 0 3 11 1 Decrease - 56 Furniture oa 1 Q A 3 0 11 Decrease - 89 JLo I Other kinds 6 1 11 >> 77 26 13 4 6 1 11 Decrease - 77 From 0 2 9 From 0 1 1 Decrease - 60 To 0 4 9 To 0 2 2 >3 55 0 0 10* 0 0 6 Decrease - 40 From 0 4 H From 0 2 6* 40 To 0 10 8 To 0 3 6 2 J? 66 XIV Description of Articles. Iron—unwrought and wrought— cont. | Railroad - - - ! Castings, coarse - Plates and sheets Cutlery - - - - Tin plates - Machinery, all kinds Cast wares - - - - Copper and brass : Copper— Un wrought - Part wrought - Wrought and wares Xaead—pig - Coals .... Alkali—soda ... Earthenware and Porcelain : Earthenware - - - Porcelain - - - Fish—salted or smoked : i Herrings - - - j I Other kinds - - j Salt—white and rock Sugar—refined - - - Unit of Weight or Measure. Lowest and Highest Rates of Import Duties. Per-centage Increase or Decrease in 1870. I860. 1870. Cwt. £ s. d. £ s. d. Per cent. 55 0 5 4 0 2 6* Decrease - 53 55 0 2 If 0 1 43 r Prom 0 8 6 From 0 4 0t 55 i [To 0 10 8 To 0 8 2 V „ 52 to 24 Cwt. i From 1 1 4 From 0 8 2 Decrease - 62 i To 5 6 8 To 1 10 6 55 72 Cwt. 0 10 8 0 8 2 Decrease ~ 24 Cwt. j From 0 8 6 From 0 2 ^2 Decrease - 68 1 To 1 12 0 To 0 8 2 75 Cwt. / From 0 10 8 From 0 4 Of Decrease - 62 1 To 1 12 0 To 0 12 2 55 62 Cwt.. 0 1 n Free. Duty removed. 0 16 8 0 6 1 Decrease - 63 / From 0 9 8 From 0 8 2 16 i To 1 12 0 To 0 12 2 63 Cwt. 0 2 0 1 64 Decrease - 29 — bree. Free. Cwt. I From 0 0 From 0 0 9f Decrease - 5 1 To 0 10 8 To 0 o Û 1 V 72 Cwt. / From 0 10 8 From 0 5 1 Decrease - 53 i To 1 1 4 To 0 9 2 _ 57 Cwt. f From 1 12 0 From 0 5 1 Decrease - 84 l To 4 5 4 To 0 12 2 55 85 Cwt. 0 3 2* 0 1 0* Decrease - 68 Cwt. 0 o 4 / From 0 1 Decrease - 72 1 To 0 3 04 . 43 Cwt. Prohibited. Prohibited. Cwt. 1 6 9 1 6 9 No change. — — . — — — : __ _ _ _ Note. —This Return affords a general indication of the alterations made between 1860 and lfi-n Ir, . . , . the Customs tariff of Austro-llungary. bbU and 18/0 m the duties levied h As many of the articles enumerated in the Return are subject to several rates of duty accord in to tw * descriptions, alterations in the lowest or highest rates do not always show the largest or the most infnormît t d '? ereilt 5 ualltiys an It may also be observed that a great per-centage decrease in rates of duty may be shown withou t? t Æ n ™ dlf L catl011s ; . sufficiently reduced to permit of International trade. ^ " thout the amount of duty hem 1 XV III. b. He turn furnished by the Statistical and Commercial Department of the Board of Trade of the Quantities and Value of the Principal and other Articles of British Produce and Manufactures exported to Austrian Territories (Illyria, Croatia, and Dalmatia), and to the Danubian Principalities (Wallacliia and Moldavia), in the year 1871.* ( a .) Exports to Austrian Territories (Illyria, Croatia, and Dalmatia). • Principal and other Articles. i i Quantities. Value. ; j 1 £ Alkali ----- - . cwts. ! 47,843 21,625 Coals, cinders, and patent fuel - - tons j 98,327 50,285 Cotton yarn - - - lbs. I 3,084,505 175,974 Cottons, entered by the yard - - yards i 14,048,770 229,042 ,, „ at value - - - value — 21,201 Pish, of all sorts „ - 33 I I — 10,331 Hardwares and cutlery, not enumerated, ad valorem ' 33 ! — 7,287 Jute manufactures - - - - - - yards 1,233,780 22,380 leather, wrought and unwrought - " value ; — 84,020 linens, entered by the yard - - yards I 605,668 18,256 ,, „ ad valorem - - - - “ value ; — 18,350 Machinery, steam engines - - - - - 33 j — 7,201 , ,, all other sorts - - - 33 — 29,803 Metals :— iron, wrought and unwrought - - - tons i 79,942 528,108 Copper „ „ - - - cwts. 1 11,492 41,018 Oil-seed ----- - - gallons | 1,118,297 149,636 Woollens, entered by the yard - - yards | 1,279,944 61,980 „ „ ad valorem - - value ! — 3,083 All other articles „ - - - 33 i — 108,772 Total - - — 1 I — 1,588,352 * Note. —The above returns relate only to the direct trade by sea. There are no statistics of British merchandise entering the Austrian dominions indirectly through third countries. XY1 (b.) Exports to the Danubian Principalities (Wallachia and Moldavia).* Principal and other Articles. Quantities. Value. coals, cinders, and patent fuel tons 38,928 £ 18,675 Cotton yarn - - lbs. 3,343,170 12,371,000 191,460 Cottons, entered by the yard - yards 202,481 „ „ ad valorem - value — 5,788 Earthen and chlnaware ... - — 11,600 Hardwares and cutlery, not enumerated - >5 — 16,500 Machinery and millwork ... - — 20,651 Metals :— iron, wrought and unwrought - - tons 11,410 124,184 Copper „ j, - cwts. 2,510 780,643 10,045 Woollens, entered by the yard - yards 38,491 ,, „ ad valorem - value 1,261 All other articles - - — 64,633 Total - - — — 705,769 * Note.— The above lieturns relate only to the direct trade by sea. There are no statistics of British merchandise entering the Danubian Principalities indirectly through third countries. (Signed) R, YALPY. Statistical and Commercial Department, Board of Trade, 10th February, 1873. XVII IV.— ALPHABETICAL INDEX Of tlie Principal Articles of British Manufacture and Produce liable to Duty on being imported into the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian J Currency, j English Value. 1 A. fl. kr. £ s. d. IV. c. 18 Absinthe, unsweetened - - - | VII. 26 a. 1. 9 0 0 18 0 53 5? 55 „ sweetened ... 55 26 b. 15 0 1 10 0 III. a. 12 i Aceton, pyro-acetic spirit - XX. 76 c/. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 53 55 » Add, acetic - 53 5 0 0 10 0 33 55 55 ,, muriatic (hydrochloric) IX. 37 e. 2. 0 25 0 0 6 5> 55 55 „ oxalic - - 55 37/ 1. 2 0 0 4 0 53 35 55 „ tannic (yellowish white, almost trans- parent, not crystallisable, a powder devoid of smell, and of adhesive taste) - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 53 55 55 „ tartaric - IX. 37 e. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 55 55 55 „ aloetic - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 ! 0 10 0 II. 5 55 55 „ „ iron XVII. 69 «3. 2 0 0 4 0 „ which, according to their i construction or size, as 1 , well as their power, come ! under the description of machinery : i 55 55 59 „ if made of wood XIX. 74 a. 1 0 0 2 0 55 55 55 „ „ cast iron 33 74 b. 1 33 0 2 7J 55 35 55 „ „ cast iron or steel 74 c. 2 0 ; 0 4 0 55 55 53 „ „ metals not other- wise specified - 74 d. 4 0 I 0 8 0 XIII. d. 59 Air pumps - 73 b. Free. VII. d. 40 „ guns (-weapons) - XVII. 69 Cj 1. 15 0 | 1 10 0 IX. a. 44 Alabaster (also powdered) VIII. 32 a. 1. ! Free. r XVI. 66 b. 1. F ree. IX. b. 55 ,, wares - - - -< 66 b. 2. 0 75 ; 0 1 6 l 66 c. 6 0 1 0 12 0 30782. XV111 Exhibition. j ’age. Austrian Tariff Duty per C . wt ' of . j HO'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. i -L Section. i Class. c ,. I Austrian Section. Currency . English Value. | t fl. kr. | £ s. d. ITT. a. 12 Albumen ----- XX. 76 b. 1. 0 75 j 0 1 6 XL CL.-C. j 54 ; „ paper - XIV. 60 c. 1 50 j 0 3 0 55 1 55 j Albums, bound, printed, and combined with , 1 small ware or fancy articles XXI. 79 a. Free. IV. c . 18 ! Alcobol (spirits of wine) - - - VII. 26 a. 1. 9 0 1 0 18 0 XIV. a. j 61 Alcoholometer - XIX. 73 b. Free. ILL a. 12 Alcaloid and alcaloid salts XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 1 0 10 0 II. 9- j 10 Alcler-bark (for tanning) - IX. 34 b. Free. a. 8 Almonds ----- I. 6 a 1. 5 0 1 0 10 0 ” 1 55 „ shells of - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 ! 0 1 71 II. 9- ! 10 Aloe-wood .... 95 59 0 80 0 1 7Ï y. c. 24 ,, fibre (Manilla hemp) XI. 46. Free. i. h.d. 4 Alpaca (metallic compound, similar to 1 packfong), raw X. 43 a. Free. VII. c. 39 „ drawn or rolled, and in large cast blocks ... 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 99 55 ,, wares - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 V. n. 21 Alpaca-wool - XI. 47. Free. in. b. 13 Alum ----- IX. 37 e. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 VI. a. 31 „ leather (white leather containing alum) - XV. 62 a. 5. 0 75 0 1 6 i. b. 4 Aluminium (a silver-like metal), raw X. 43 a. Free. 95 » 59 „ drawn or rolled, and in large cast blocks - - - XVII. 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 VII. c. 39 „ wares - 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 i. c. 6 Amber - - - - VIII. 31 a. Free. in. e. 15 1 », oil IX. 33 a. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 59 a. 12 ! „ acid ( i.e ., succinic acid) XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 X. a. 49 ,, wares - XIX. 75 c. 1. 50 0 5 0 0 III. e. 15 ! Ambergris - IX. 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 a. 12 ; Ammonia, succonate, nitrate, and oxalate i of ammonia, &c. XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 95 h. 16 „ gum-ammoniac - , IX. 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 55 a. 12 1 „ sal-ammoniac (carbonate and I sulphate of ammonia) 37 e. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 59 99 55 | „ super-phosphate of ammonia - XXII. 80 a. Free. VII. b. 36 Anchors and anchor chains X. 40 q. 1. 1 75 0 3 6 IV. ff- 19 ! Anchovies - IV. 14 d. 1 50 0 3 0 55 59 55 Anchovy-paste - VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 XIV. u. 61 Anemoscopes (a kind of hygrometer) XIX. 73 b. Fj *ee. V. a. 21 Angora (woollen stuff) - - - XIII. 54 b. 1. 15 0 ; 1 10 0 VI. b. 32 Angora skins (not lined) - - - XV. 61 a. 2. 4 50 10 9 0 III. n. 12 Aniline (a product of coal tar) XX. 76 d. 1. 1 - A i 55 55 55 | ., paper (dyed ip indigo) 76 d. 1. >o 0 j 0 10 0 Temp. Fxh . 1 70 i Animals, not specially named (also skinned IV. 16 c. Free. II. c. 9 „ stuffed - - - . 55 16 d. 0 80 0 17 59 » 55 1 ., products of, not specially named 1 V. 21 b. 0 80 0 1 7 XIX Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. 1 no- Aut Cun )uty per Cwt. of 25 lbs. avoirdupo is l Group. Section. Class, j Section. trian ency. Englis Value 1 . fl. kr. £ s. d. 11. e. 9 ; Animals, bristles of, not specially named - V. 21 b. 1. 0 80 0 1 7$ 33 33 33 „ teeth of, rough or only cut VIII. 31 «. 2. Free. 33 «. 8 Aniseed ----- III. 13 g. Free. HI. a. 12 Antimonial preparations - - - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 I 0 10 0 33 b. 13 Antimony, regulus of - IX. 37 «. Free. VII. b. 36 Anvils, of cast iron, raw - X. 4 0*. 1. 0 60 0 1 2 h 33 33 33 „ of wrought iron - XVII. 69«. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 33 33 33 „ polished and varnished 13 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 Apparatus. Sec Instruments. IV. d. 18 Apple wine .... VII. 27 4 0 0 8 0 Temp. Exh. 4. 70 Apples, fresh - III. 9 «. Free. IV. 9- 19 „ dried (not boiled in sugar, like jellies) - 33 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 7 2 33 33 33 „ otherwise prepared VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 Apricots, tariffed like apples. Temp. Exh. 4. 70 Apricot kernels - III. 13 e. 2. Free. III. d. 15 Aqua fortis (nitric acid) - IX. 37 c. 2. 0 25 0 0 6 IV. c. 18 Aqua vitae (spirit of wine) VII. 26 «. 1. 9 0 0 18 0 VII. d. 40 Arms, i.c., fire-arms of all kinds, fine XVII. 69 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 33 33 33 ,, other kinds and parts thereof (with the exception of fire-arms) 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 IV. c. 18 Arrac - - VII. 26 «.1. 9 0 0 18 0 33 «. 17 Arrowroot - I. 4. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 III. a. b. 12 Arsenic ----- IX. 37 «. Free. 33 33 33 ,, acid - - - 33 33 Fi ee. I. c. 6 Asbestos ----- VIII. 32 «. 1. Free. V. ' 33 24 ,, textures - XIII. 53 a. b. 0 75 0 1 6 33 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 I. i. 4 Asphalt ----- IX. 35 «. Free. XI. a. 54 „ felt. .... . XIV. 60«. 1. Free. V. c. 24 Asphalt, linen - XIII. 56 «. 1 0 0 2 0 III. a. 12 Assafoetida - IX. 33«. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 Temp. Exh. 1. 70 Asses _____ IV. 15 i. 1 5 0 2 1 II. c. 9 Asses’ skins (mules’, hinnies’) V. 17«. Free. XIV. a. 61 Astronomical instruments - XIX. 73 b. Free. II. 33 8 Avignon berries (dried buckthorn berries) IX. 34/ 1. 0 80 0 1 7£ VII. b. 36 Awls, iron (for shoemakers, &c .) - XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 ,, ,, polished, lacquered 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 Axes, of iron - - - 33 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 „ polished, varnished - 33 69 c. 3. 4 0 11 8 0 3 ? 33 33 „ „ lacquered - 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 VIII. / 41 Axles, wooden, in a rough state VIII. 29 b. Free. 33 33 33 „ „ finished, not painted, var- 1 nished, lacquered, or 1 polished XVI. 64«. Free. VII. 6. 36 „ of iron, roughly wrought, each weigh- 1 ing 50 lbs. and over 33 40 g. 2. 1 25 1 0 2 6 c 2 XX Exhibition. Group. Page. Section. XIII. Temp. Exh. II. Y. III. VIL VI. III. II. III. VIII. XI. IL IV. 55 XIV. XV. I. III. /• 2 e. b.-d. a. b. c. c. a. a. e. b. a. a. &c. a. a. b. a. a. b. 59 70 8 22 12 36 39 33 12 8 16 Austrian Tariff. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. 12 41 54 8 17 18 61 63 14 Axles, of iron, filed, polished, also combined with iron wheels for railways „ „ polished, lacquered B. Bacon - Badgers, skins of, raw - Balloons of woven stuffs - „ of collodion ... Balls, of cast iron - „ of lead - ,, of unlacquered uncoloured india- rubber - ,, of lacquered, coloured, figured india- rubber - „ others - Balm, oil of „ herbs - Balsams, natural - Note. — Natural balsams are charged like perfumery wares if they are labelled and accompanied by directions for use, &c. „ (of Peru, Tolu, Mecca, Aquaray, Canada) ... „ artificial ... Bandboxes, wooden, rough, or only planed, uticoloured - „ of paper - „ others - Barley - „ burnt, also ground „ sugar - Barometers - Barrel organs (hand organs, bird-calls) - „ „ (playthings) Baryta, sulphate of baryta, ground or washed - ,, artificially powdered, mixed with white lead ... XVII. VI. V. XIII. XX. X. XV. XX. III. IX. 69 a. 3. 69 c. 2. 22 a. 3. 17 a. 57 76 d. 1. 40 i. 1. 39 b. 2. 62 c. 62 d. 3. 76 a. 13 h. 1. 33 b. 1. XX. XVI. XIV. III. I. VII. XIX. VIII. IX. fl. kr. 2 0 6 0 £ s. d. 0 40 0 12 0 1 50 030 Free. According to nature of material. 5 0 0 60 2 50 6 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 5 21 2 0 0 12 0 10 50 110 According to nature of material. 15 0 0 80 7 50 76 a. 64 a. 60 g. 2. 10 c. 2a.]. 28 e. 1. 73 b. 73 a. 32 b. 37 d. 1. 7 50 15 0 1 10 0 1 0 15 0 71 1 2 0 15 0 1 10 0 Free. 6 0 | 0 12 0 According to nature of material. 0 18 8 0 10 0 0 0 41 0 16 0 1 0 0 Free. 3 0(0 6 0 According to nature of material. I Free. 0 75 I 0 1 6 XXI Exhibition. Group. Section, Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Class. Section. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. 1 fl. kr. f s. III. a. cl. 13 Baryta salts - - - - | XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 VIII. i. 43 Basket-makers’ work, common - - j XVI. 64 a. Free. 55 95 59 „ ,, superior - - j 95 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 X. b. 51 „ „ in combination with i woven or textile i stuffs - - | XIX. 75 b. 75 0 7 10 VIII. i. 43 Baskets, wooden (hampers, carriage, and j washing baskets), common XVI. 64 a. Free. V. c. 24 „ of chip, reed, cocoa-nut fibres, | grass, seaweed, bulrush, straw XIV. 59 e . 1. 2 50 1 0 5 „ others - - - According to nat of material. II. c. 8 Bast, in its raw state - - - j III. 13 c. Free. 9 ,, other kinds - 55 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 V. c. 24 „ web fabrics of, not combined with | other materials - XIV. 59 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 99 55 55 „ „ combined with silk or other textures, or interwoven with • horsehair - 95 59 e. 25 0 2 10 h. 29 „ hats, with trimmings, per piece XIII. 57 c. 3. 0 20 0 0 „ „ without do. XIV. 59/. 1. 262 50 26 5 55 c. 25 *„ ropes .... r XIII. 53 a. 0 75 0 1 XTV. 59 c. 1. 2 50 0 5 ” . 24 „ wares - - - -< 59 59 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 59 e. 25 0 2 10 III. b. 12 Bath sponges - - - 55 21 b. 1. 0 80 0 1 VII. d. 40 Bayonets. Sec also Arms XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 b. 36 Beams, scale or balance, of iron 55 69 a. 3. 2 0 ! o 4 Temp. Exli 1. 70 Beaver ----- i iv. 14 a. Free. II. c. 9 Bed feathers - ! V. 18 d. Free. VII. b. 36 Bed plates (for railways) - - - Beds. See Feather Beds. XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 III. c. 15 Beef grease - VI. 22 d. 0 80 0 1 VIII. c. 41 Beehives, wooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. Temp. Exit 1. 70 „ with live bees - - - IV. 16 b. Free. II. e. 9 „ with honey and wax V. 20 a. 0 75 ; o 1 IV. e. 18 Beer, in bottles and jars - - - VII. 24 a. 5 0 0 10 55 55 „ in casks or barrels - 55 24 b. 1 50 0 3 59 „ barm and yeast - ! XXII. 80 b. Free. j a. 17 Beetroots, burnt or ground I. 2 a. 1. 8 0 1 0 16 II. ! a - 8 „ „ dried - III. 9 b. 1. Free. VI. i a . 31 Bellows, of common leather XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 „ of fine do. - - 55 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 VII. i c. 39 Bells, of zinc, not worked - - - X. 42 b. 1. 1 25 0 2 55 i i >> l „ of other base metals, each weighing i more than 10 pounds, not Avorked > 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 71 1 2 XXII Exhibition. Group. Section. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Class, i Section. Duty per Cwt. of 11025 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian English Currency. Value. fl. kr. £ s. VII. c. 39 Beils, of cast steel, painted blue, also com- bined with iron cross beams XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 „ others - - - Accordin g to nat of material. III. d. 12 Benzoin ----- IX. 35 c. 1. 0 75 0 1 g . 16 Berlin blue, red, white - - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 IV. e. 18 Beverages, beer, in barrels VII. 24 b. 1 50 0 3 55 /• 19 „ vinegar, in barrels 55 25 b. 0 80 0 1 55 c. 18 „ brandy - 55 26 9 0 0 18 ?5 d. 55 „ wine - 55 27 4 0 0 8 Temp. Exh. 4. 70 Bilberries, fresh - - - - III. 9 a. Fr ee. II. a. 8 „ leaves and stems of 55 13 c. Free. VIII. a. 41 Billiards ----- XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 XI. c. 54 Bills (bill forms), prepared, lithographed, printed, ruled - - - - XIV. 60 c. 1 50 0 3 * Bird cages - - - Accordin g to nal of material. III. h. 12 ,, lime - ■ IX. 35 b. 2. 0 42 0 0 V. a. 22 „ nets, cotton - - - - XIII. 52 a. 2. 12 0 1 4 24 „ „ linen, unbleached 55 53 a. 0 75 0 1 55 „ „ linen, bleached, coloured 55 53 d. 3. 6 0 0 12 55 55 „ „ bleached, coloured, from jute 54 a. 4 50 0 9 Temp. Exh. 1. 70 Birds ----- 1 IV. 16 Free. II. a. 8 Birds’ nests, for food (Indian and Chinese) V. 21 b. 1. 0 80 0 1 IV. i. 19 Biscuits (with the exception of ships’) VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 I. b. 4 Bismuth ----- X. 43 Free. a. 3 Bitumen ----- IX. 35 a. F ree. III. 9- 16 Blacking ----- XX. 76 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 11. e. 8 Bladders, animal, fresh, salted, or dried - V. 21 b. 2. 0 75 0 1 VII. d. 40 Blades (of swords, sabres) [weapons] ! XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 III. a. 13 Blasting bands - - - - XX. 78 a. Free. VIII. d. 41 Blinds of coloured or uncoloured wooden rollers (bars), combined by meaus of cloth linings, textures, or girths i XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 „ others - - - According to na 1 of material. IX. a. 45 Bloodstone, raw - - - - : VIII. 32 a. Free. „ powdered or washed - i 55 32 d. 2. i Free. XI. a . 54 Blotting paper, grey - ! XIV. 60 a. 1. Free. V. b. d. 22 Bobbinet, of cotton (superfine) i XIII. 52 d. 60 0 6 0 &/. „ of silk (fine) - ] 1 55 55 ci • 80 0 8 0 h. 29 Bodices (corsets and stays) 55 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 „ with busks made of iron or brass covered with leather XV. 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 55 „ made of whalebone XVI. 63 b. 2. 6 0 0 12 55 55 55 ,, ,, steel - XVII 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 n XX111 Exhibition. Page. Austriau Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 11CT25 lbs. avoirdupo IS. 1 Group. Section. UhibUKIr 11UJN UJb AlillULEb. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. Englisl Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. V. h. 29 Bodices, with busks, covered over with woven stuff - XIX. 75 b. 3. 25 2 10 0 Bolsters, same as beds. See Mattrasses. IV. i. 19 Bonbons ----- VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 f a - 1 p f XVI. 63 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 X. [d. | 49 Bone wares, &c. - - - - < 55 63 b. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 II. €. 9 „ marrow - - - VI. 22 d. 1. Free. 55 55 55 „ charcoal (bone-black) XXII. 80 d. Free. III. h. 16 „ glue ..... XX. 76 b. Free. 11. e. 9 „ dust .... XXII. 80 d. Free. 55 55 55 „ „ for manure - 55 55 Free. 55 55 55 „ lather (clay) ... 55 80 b. Free. 55 55 55 Bones ----- VIII. 31 a. 1. Free. 55 55 55 „ rasped, broken-up - - - XXII. 80 d. Free. f XIV. 60 q. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 ) XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 XI. e. 56 Bookbinders’ articles - - -<. 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 L 55 75 c. 1. 50 0 5 0 0 r XIII. 52 b. 1. 16 0 1 12 0 V. b. 22 ,, cloth - - - < 52 b. 2. 20 0 2 0 0 L 52 b. 3. 30 0 3 0 0 XII. a. 57 Books, printed, bound and unbound, with or without pictures and illustrations, &c. XXI. 79 «. Free. VII. a. 36 Boot irons (heels) with holes, fded, only slightly polished - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 55 ,, trees .... XVI. 64 a. Free. VIII. /• 41 „ jacks, wooden - 55 55 Free. VI. a. 31 „ legs, uppers of blackened leather XV. 62 a. 4. 3 0 j 0 6 0 Boots, same as shoes. l III. a. 12 Borax, raw - IX. 37 a. Free. refined - 5? 37 e. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 V. a. b. 22 Borders and trimmings for shawls of wool, 55 d.f. 27 silk, &c. -• XIII. 54 e. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 55 h. 29 ,, brims, for straw hats and bonnets XIV. 59 e. 25 0 2 10 0 IX. c. 17 Bottles of ordinary green, black, yellow, not pressed, smoothened, ground ! glass covered over with reed grass, 1 twisted into thin cords, straw, or 1 with peeled or unpeeled willow twigs - XVI. 65 a. 1. 0 75 i 0 1 6 55 55 55 „ covered over with common leather j (also combined with bands and i woven stuffs) 55 65 e. 2. 6 0 t 0 12 0 55 55 55 „ covered over with fine leather (also j combined with bands or woven stuffs) - - - - XV. 62 d, 2. 15 0 ! 1 10 0 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Dut,v per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. IX. c. 17 Bottles of fine leather, combined with basket-work ... XVI. 65 e. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 others - - - According to nature of material. a. 44 Boys’ marbles, of marble - 67 b. 1. 2 50 j 0 5 0 „ others - - According to nature of material. V. h. 29 Bracelets, straw, upon strings 55 59/. 3. 15 0 1 10 0 XI. c. 54 55 paper, ditto _ - - 55 60 g. 1. 12 50 1 5 0 a. c. leather or India rubber, ditto - XV. 62 d. 2. 15 0 1 10 0 X. a. 49 55 bones, ivory, &c. XVI. 63 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 VIII. 9 • 41 wood - 64 d. 1. 12 0 1 4 0 IX. c. 47 55 glass - - - - 65 e. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 b. 46 55 clay - 55 67 d. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 VIL. 55 36 55 lead - - - - XVII. 68 1. 12 0 1 4 0 55 55 55 55 iron - - - - 55 69 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 55 other metals - 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 a. 34 55 gold or silver - - - XIX. 75 a. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 55 purely gilt or silver plated, or foiled with gold or silver 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 X. b. 50 . 55 elegantly finished, combined with ivory, enamel, &c. XVII. 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 VIT. c. 39 55 of common metals of fine work- manship - XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 V. a. 24 Braces linen, unbleached - 53 a. 0 75 0 1 6 II. 55 8 Bran _ XXII. 80 b. Free. 55 9 • 10 Branches (twigs) not specially named III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 IV. c. 18 Brandy ----- VII. 26 a. 1. 9 0 0 18 0 55 55 55 55 scales (alcoholometers) XIX. 73 b. Free. I. b. 4 Brass, raw - - - - X. 43 a. Free. VII. c. 39 55 scoured - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 55 plated _ - - - 55 55 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 wire - - - X. 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 55 55 55 strings - 55 43 c. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 sheet, wares. See Metal wares. II. 55 9 Brazilian grass, of a red colour, looking as if dyed ----- III. 13 c. 1 Free. VII. 6. 36 Breaks for railway carriages XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 I 0 4 0 IX. a. 44 Bricks (roof and wall) of clay VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. 55 55 55 55 (hollow and plaster) of inferior pot- ters’ clay, painted, glazed XVI. 67 a. 1. 0 25 0 0 6 55 55 55 55 clay for (inferior) - - - VIII. 32 a. 3. Free. Brimstone. See Sulphur. III. 12 Brine - IX. 36 0 42 0 0 10 VII. c. 39 Britannia metal - - - - X. 43 a. Free. 55 » 55 55 55 55 43 b. 2 0 0 4 0 55 55 55 55 55 1 » 43 c, 2. 3 0 0 6 0 XXV Exhibition. Group. Section VIL 55 X. VII. 55 II. X. VI. 55 VIII. 5 » VI. VIT. Page. II. IX. XXV. Temp. Exil VII. 30782. /• a. b. 39 55 50 36 55 9 52 31 55 41 55 33 39 44 69 70 34 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Britannia metal wares Bronze wares, wood, bronzed „ „ metallic „ metal ,, powder Bristles - - - Brushes, common „ fine •{ „ most common - - | „ superfine - - - ( Buckets (fire extinguishing) of twined or twisted hemp (but not of linen hemp) - „ „ „ of unbleached canvas - „ wooden, rough - „ „ coloured, stained, varnished, polished, lacquered „ of inferior leather or uncoloured india-rubber or gutta-percha „ iron, also coppered, tinned „ others - Buckles, iron, coarse, also tinned, coppered „ superior, of iron wire „ others - Buds. See Flowers. Buffalo-hides, raw ... Bulls - „ hides of, raw ... Busts (sculptures) of stone, under 10 lbs. - „ „ above 10 lbs. - „ 55 stearin, or gypsum united witli stearin Butter, fresh, salt, or melted Buttons, gold, silver, mounted precious stones, pearls, corals, &c. „ gold and silver, in other combinations - „ of base metals, real gilt, plated - Duty per Cwt. of 110.25 lbs. avoirdupois. ■ |Class. | Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. XVII. 70 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 >5 70 a 2. 2 50 0 5 0 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 XVI. 64 d. 2, 6 0 0 12 0 XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 X. 43 a. Free. 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 V. 18 a. Free. XIV. 58 a. I 0 0 2 0 55 58 b. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 55 58 b. 2. 1 0 0 2 0 55 59 a. 0 25 0 0 6 55 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 XIII. 53 a. 0 75 0 1 6 55 53 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 XVI. 64 a. Fr ee. 55 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 - - According to nature of material. XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 - Accord in g to nature of material. V. 17 a. Free. IV. 15 a. 4 20 1 o 8 5 V. 17 a. Free. XVI. 66 c. 6 0 0 12 0 55 66 b. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 55 77 b. 5 25 ! o 10 6 VI. 22 a. 2 . 2 0 | o 4 0 XIX. 75 ct . 75 0 i ^ i < 10 0 55 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 55 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 XXVI Exhibition. Group. YII. Y. I. I1L. IV. II. Y. IX. XIV. II. III. I. III. IV. III. XXI. IV. VIII. 311. Page. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of L10 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Section. 13il/bUIiH 1IUN Ur AKJLlU-LJiiO. Class. Section. Austrian ! Currency. | English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. a. 34 Buttons, imitation gilt, plated XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 „ others - - _ According to nature of material. b. 22 Button-makers’ goods, cotton XIII. 52 b. 3. 30 0 3 0 0 c. 24 „ „ linen 55 53 e. 40 0 4 0 0 a. 22 „ „ woollen 55 54 c. 2. 35 0 3 10 0 d. 27 „ „ silk 55 55 a. 1. 80 0 8 0/0 55 „ „ half silk 55 55 b. 3. 60 0 6 0 0 c. b. 4 Cadmium metal, raw - X. 43 a. Free. J5 „ „ drawn or rolled or in large cast blocks 55 e. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 a. 12 „ preparations of - - - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 cages (bird cages) ... - - Accordin g to nature of material. a. 17 Cakes (eatable) - VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 „ crushed ... - XXII. 80 b. Free. 70 Calves - ... - IV. 15 c. 0 42 I 0 0 10 e. 9 „ hides, raw ... V. 17 a. F ree. c. 24 Cambric, linen .... XIII. 53/. 60 0 6 0 0 f 52 c. 1. 30 0 3 0 0 b. 22 „ cotton - - - - ” 1 52 c. 2. 45 0 4 10 0 Camels’ hides, raw ... V. 17 a. Free. c. 47 Cameos ----- XVI. 65 d. 1. 6 0 | 0 12 0 Or 10 per cent, at valorem. a. 61 Camera obscura - - - - XIX. 73 b. Free. a. 8 Camomile flowers ... III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7 a. 12 Camphor, spirits of XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 h. 16 „ raw - - - - IX. 35 d. 2. 0 80 0 1 7 5 ? 55 „ purified - - - - 55 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 c. 6 Camphor, raw - 55 35 a. I ''ree. a. 12 „ purified ... 55 33 a. 1. 5 25 | 0 10 6 i . 19 Candied articles of consumption - VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 10 0 h . 16 Candies, wax, wax torches, wax tapers - XX. 77 a. 8 0 I 0 16 0 55 „ stearine, paraffine, spermaceti 55 77 b. 5 25 0 10 6 „ tallow - 55 77 c. 3 15 1 0 6 3 c. Candlesticks. See Lamps. i b. 18 Candy, sugar - - - - I. 7 . a. 13 15 116 3 i. 43 Cane, unsplit, unstained - - - VIII. 31 a. 1. Free. „ common, split - XIV. 59 b. 0 25 j 0 0 6 „ stained or coloured - - - 55 59 c. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 55 „ waste - VIII. 31 a. 1 Free. XXV11 I ) L-e ) ) ) I [) 0 ad 7.V 0 7* 6 6 0 0 6 3 4 3i Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OE ACTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. ; Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. Y. h. 29 Cane hats, with trimming XIII. 57 c. 85 0 8 10 0 99 99 „ „ without trimming XIV. 59 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 „ goods, combined with other materials 99 59 e. 25 0 2 10 0 99 99 99 „ „ not combined with other ma- terials - 99 59 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 VIII. c. 41 Canes (thatch and weaver’s reeds), also split, cut, and pointed for stays - III. 13 c. Free. 99 99 99 Canes, superior descriptions VIII. 31 a. 1. Free. VII. d. 40 cannons (weapons) of cast iron, rough X. 40 i. 1. 0 60 0 1 2b 99 99 99 „ „ „ others - XVII. 69 «. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 99 99 „ cast from base metals, rough X. 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 X. b. 50 „ as playthings - - - Accordin g to nature of material. III. a. 12 Cantharides (Spanish flies) IX. 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 V. b. 22 canvas (for embroidering), of cotton XIII. 52 a. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 5* c. 24 „ „ linen 99 53 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 99 d. 22 ,, ,, silk 99 55 a. 80 0 8 0 0 VI. a. 31 Caparisons - 99 57 25 0 2 10 0 IV. 9- 19 Capers ----- VII. 28 d. 1. 8 0 0 16 0 b. 18 Capillary syrup (capillaire, not crystallis- able) ----- I. 7 d. 3 15 0 6 3b Temp. Exh. 70 Capons ----- IV. 16 c. Free. VII. d. 40 Caps, percussion (and capsules), filled XX. 78 a. Free. 99 99 99 » » » empty - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 o 12 0 99 „ leather - XVI. 62 a. 1. 5 50 0 11 0 99 99 99 „ fur, covered with - XV. 61 b. 50 0 5 0 0 99 99 99 „ „ not covered over with - 5? 61 a. 2. 4 50 0 9 0 99 99 99 „ others. Sec clothing. II. a. 8 Caraway - - - - - III. 13 q. Free. IIT. a. 12 Carbolic acid (disinfecting powder) VIII. 32 d. 1. 0 80 0 1 7b XI. b. 54 Cards, playing (subject to stamp duty) XIV. 60/. 3 0 0 6 0 III. g • 16 Carmine ----- XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 V. a. 22 Carpets (rugs), of cow, dog, and calves’ hair - XIII. 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 99 „ of other animal wools or hair, printed or unprinted - 99 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 99 „ others, see coverlets. XIII. h. 60 Carriage axles, of wrought iron - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 99 99 99 „ iron-work, only partially ground or painted - 99 99 2 o' 0 4 0 99 99 99 „ „ completely ground or varnished - 69 e. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 99 99 99 „ „ lacquered, polished - 99 69 c . 2. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 „ „ of other base metals - 99 70 e. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 99 „ „ gilt or plated XIX. 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 99 99 99 „ parts of a, rough, prepared, each ! part of 50 lbs. and over X. 40 g. 2. 1 25 0 2 6 d 2 G 0 XXV111 Exhibition. t Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. J Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. XIII. A. 60 Carriage, parts of a, neither entirely ground nor varnished XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 „ „ varnished 33 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 „ „ polished, lacquered 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 3? 33 „ „ of wrought iron, for railways 33 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 33 „ rugs, linen, also coloured, as- sorted - XIII. 53 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 „ „ of jute only 33 53 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 „ ., of coarse linen, covered over or dipped in india- rubber or gutta-percha - 33 56 c. 3. 1 0 0 2 0 See also Mats. 35 33 „ „ of chip, reed, bulrush, &c., uncoloured - XIV. 59 a. 0 25 0 0 6 33 35 33 „ „ „ coloured . 33 59 c. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 33 » 33 „ springs - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 33 ?> 33 „ grease - XX. 76 b. 1. 0 75 0 16 33 33 Carriages (passenger carriages), without leather or upholstery work - XVIII. 72 b. 15 75 1 11 6 33 33 „ with leather or upholstery work ... 33 72 c . 75 0 7 10 0 ,, of travellers, tax free, see Pre- face to Customs’ Tariff. 33 33 „ for children (perambulators), with leather or upholstery work, not over 50 Zollpfund XVI. 64 d. 1. 12 0 14 0 „ for children, without leather and upholstery work, not over 50 Zollpfund 33 33 33 „ as well as models - - Accordin g to nature of material. 5? 33 33 „ others - - - Accordin g to nature of mi iterial. IV. A. 19 Carrots (tobacco) for snuff II. 8 b. 26 25 2 12 6 XI. a. 54 Carton-pierre (paste-board dipped in tar and covered over with sand) XIV. 60 a. 1. Fi ■ee. VII. d. 40 Cartridges, filled - XX. 78 c. 26 25 2 12 6 33 33 „ cases of, with copper percussion caps (capsules) 33 78 b. 12 0 1 4 0 33 „ „ with copper percussion caps and ball i 33 33 1 12 0 1 4 0 XXIX Exhibition. Group. Section. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Class. I Section. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. VII. X. VII. VIII. V. II. VII. III. II. III. IV. I. XVIII. 1 ’>j VII. d. a. b. c. a. c. \ a. j 40 49 36 41 21 8 36 15 12 19 6 66 36 5 ) Cartridges, cases of, of copper (sheet copper), brass, tombac, and other base metals, only extended, i.e., shaped in the form of cartridge cases by means of a roller, but not further prepared „ „ complete Carved wares, wooden, superior - Carving knife (paring knife) Cases, wooden - Cashmere, cashmere shawls, &c. - Caskets - Cassia, lignea - „ fistula - Cast steel wire, drawn through a solution of vitriol of copper, and consequently in some places showing a thin coating of copper of a reddish yellow colour Castor oil - - - - „ seed catgut, fresh, salted, or dried, also ropes - ,, spun over with silk „ other kinds - Cattle fodder (or food for), Rarey’s, made of finely-ground buckwheat and maize - „ bells, of sheet iron, soldered together „ „ others - Caustic - Caustic, lye - Caviar - „ in boxes, bottles, or glasses Cement (hydraulic lime) mixed with tar or rock oil ... „ (mastix) mixed with resin and other materials Chaff - Chains, iron - „ anchor, ships - X. XVII. XVI. XVII. XVI. XIII. I. IX. X. VI. III. V. XIX. III. XVII. XX. IX. IV. VII. VIII. XX. XXII. XVII. X. 43 c. 2. 70 c . 2. 64 d. 2. 69 b. I. 64 a. 54 e. 2. 3 b. 33 a. 1 40/. 2. 23 13 e. 2. 21 b. 2. 75 e. 2. 75 d. 12 69 a. 1, 76 d. 1. 37/ 1. 14 d. 28 e. 1. 32 a. 76 d. 1. 80 b. 69 a. 3 40 g. 1 fl. kr. £ s. d. 3 0 0 6 0 60 0 12 0 60 0 12 0 4 0 | 0 8 0 Free. 50 0 | 5 0 0 According to nature of material. 15 75 5 25 2 0 0 75 ] 0 75 25 0 25 0 0 80 4 0 1 11 6 0 10 6 0 4 0 0 1 6 Free. 0 1 6 2 10 0 2 10 0 0 1 71 0 8 0 According to nature of material. 5 0 2 0 1 50 10 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 10 0 Free. 0 j 0 10 0 Free. 2 0 1 75 0 4 0 0 3 6 XXX Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. Chains, others - - - Accordin g to nature of material. VIII. a. 41 Chairs, wooden (common) XVI. 64 a. Free. I. 99 3 Chalk, white and black, cut VIII. 32 c. 2. Free. 99 „ rough, uncut - 99 32 b. Free. XI. 35 „ white and black, \ enclosed in wood after washing, | and cane formed into > XX. 76 c. 3. 6 0 0 12 0 sticks and I not enclosed in pencils -) wood and cane 99 76 c. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 99 99 59 „ paper - XIV. 60 c. 1 50 0 3 0 II. e. 9 Chamois ----- IV. 16 a. ± 58 0 3 2 „ hides, raw - V. 17 a. Free. 99 S'- 10 Charcoal ----- VIII. J 31 a. \ 30 a. . Free. Free. Temp. Exh. 70 Cheese ----- V. 20 c. 2 20 0 4 5 r 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 I 76 b. 0 75 0 1 6 7 6 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 III. a. 12 Chemical products, &c. - - - xx.^ 76 c. 2. 76 c. 3. 12 6 0 0 1 0 4 12 0 0 ' 76 c. 4. 5 0 0 10 0 76 d. 1. o 0 0 10 0 > 76 d. 2. 0 40 0 0 10 37 a.&b. Free. 37 c. 1. 0 40 0 0 10 37 c. 2. 0 25 0 0 6 37 d. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 Chemical auxiliaries - IX.< 37 d. 2. 37 e. 1. 1 Free. 50 ] 0 3 0 37 e. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 37 e. 3. Free. 37 /: 1. 2 0 0 4 0 37/. 2. 1 50 0 3 0 Note. — If chemicals are imported in fine coverings, which by their quality belong to the class of small wares and fancy goods, they are also tariffed ns such. y. A. 22 Chenille, of cotton - XIII. 52 a. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 95 a. 2] „ of wool ----- 54 e. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 99 d. 27 „ of silk - 55 b. 3. 60 0 6 0 0 IV. c. 18 Cherry laurel water (kirsch-wasser) XX. 76 c. 1. 50 0 5 0 0 Temp. Exh. 70 Cherries, fresh - III. 9 «. Free. 11. a. 8 ,, dried, parched, and jams without sugar - 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 74 IV. 9 • 19 „ otherwise prepared VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 XXXI Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. i Section. 1 Class. 1 i Section. Austrian 1 Currency, j English Value. fl. kr. | £ s. d. Chess-boards - - - According to quality of material. Chess men - - - - According to nature of material. IV. a. 17 Chestnut meal, roasted or unroasted - I. 5 c. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 55 9- 19 „ „ mixed with sugar or vanilla VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 Temp. Exh. 70 chestnuts (large, French kind) - I. 5 c. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 IV. i. 19 Chicory - - 55 2 a. 2. 1 0 0 2 0 II. c. 9 „ root, undried - III. 9 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 IV. i. 19 „ dried, or roasted - - 55 13 h. 2. Fr 3e. V. b. 22 Chintz, cotton ... - XIII. 52 a. 1. 16 0 1 12 0 h. 29 Chip hats, with trimming - 55 57 c. 3. 0 20 0 0 5 5* 55 55 „ without trimming - XIV. 59 /: 1. 262 50 26 5 0 III. d. 15 Chlorate of magnesia - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 b. 13 Chloride of lime - - IX. 37 e. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 55 a. 12 ,, preparations - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 Chloroform - - 55 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 IV. i. 19 Chocolate - - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 III. 9 • 16 Chrome, yellow and red - - IX. 37/ 2. 1 50 0 3 0 55 55 55 „ green - - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 Cider - - VII. 27 4 0 0 8 0 IV. h. 19 Cigars and cigarettes - II. 8 b. 26 25 2 12 6 XL a. 54 Cigarette paper - - - - XIV. 60 q. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 III. 12 Cinnabar, red (sulphurate of mercury) - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 12 „ green (chrome oxide) - - 55 55 5 0 0 10 0 IV. 9 • 19 Cinnamon, genuine - I. 3 b. 15 75 1 11 6 55 „ white - - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 VII. 6. 36 Circular saws - XIX. 71 c. 2 0 0 4 0‘ IX. «. 44 Clay (earthenware) - VIII. 32 a. 3. Free. 55 „ jugs made of, with lid made of tin - XVI. 67 b. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 5) 55 „ pipes (tubes) - 55 67 a. 1. 0 25 0 0 6 55 „ fragments of - - - XXII. 80 b. Free. 55 ,, wares (earthenwares), i.e., ordinary earthenware of common arg il- laceous earth, with or without glazing, Dutch tiles, block or graphite utensils, flags, and similar earthenwares for building purposes, crucibles, clay pipes (tubes) - - XVI. 67 a. 0 25 0 0 6 55 „ „ stoneware, of one colour, or white, also white stoneware, with coloured edgings on y, neither gilt nor plated 55 67 b. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 55 >5 55 „ „ earthen pipes, of one colour, not painted - - 55 67 b. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 55 55 55 „ „ stoneware, gilt, plated - 55 67 c. 1. 4 50 0 9 0 XXX11 Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. ayoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. IX. a. 44 Clay wares, stoneware, of several colours, painted, printed; further, fl. kr. £ s. d. white porcelain, also with coloured edgings, neither gilt nor plated - - - XVI. 67 c. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 99 99 99 ,, „ porcelain, coloured, painted, printed, gilt or plated ; further, earthenware of all kinds, combined with materials not coming under the category of petty or hard 67 d. 2. wares - 99 6 0 0 12 0 XIY. c. 61 Clocks, wall, and time-pieces XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 99 99 99 „ (spring), with case and dial, if even small portions are wanting 99 99 25 0 2 10 0 99 99 99 „ (spring), with case, without dial - XVII. 70 c. 1. 50 0 5 0 0 99 99 99 „ electro-magnetic, with complete particular mechanisms - XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 99 99 99 „ for hanging up, wooden (also Scliwarwald clocks with a hang- ing pendulum) - XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 99 „ tower, iron - XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 »toy - - - I j Accordin sr to nature „ as children’s toy clocks - j ■ i of material. See also Watches. Y. a. 21 Clotb - XIII. 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 99 c. 24 „ remnants - XI. 47 a. Free. vn. b. 36 „ makers’ shears ... XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 V. a. 21 ciotbes, not entirely covered or lined with fur - - - - XIII. 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 0 VIII. /• 41 „ horses, wooden, painted, lacquered, polished XVI. 64 c. Free. 99 » ,. „ wooden, without head, arms, or feet, upholstered, or covered over with woven stuff 99 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 » „ racks, wooden, common - 99 64 a. Free. 99 99 99 „ „ painted, lacquered, polished 99 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 Y. h. 29 1 Clothing-, and articles of dress : j Of woven or textile goods, which are taxed in accordance with the treaty with the Customs’ Union States of 9th i ! 1 1 March 1868, with 2011. per centner net, i.e.y of smooth (unassorted) thick cotton goods, rough or dressed, 1 bleached, coloured (Tariff, Section j 52 a. 1, b. 1, and 2 a) XIII. 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 0 XXX111 Exhibition. Page. Group. Section. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. ! Clothing:, &c.— continued. V. b. 22 Of assorted, rough thick cotton goods (Tariff, Section 52 a. 1 b.) - XIII. 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 55 a. 21 Of milled woollen goods, not printed, nor like velvet - 25 0 2 10 55 9- 29 Of all thick linen goods, up to 100 chain threads to the Vienna current inch - 25 0 2 10 55 a. 21 Of webs covered over with india-rubber or gutta-percha, dipped or combined by layers of these resins 55 25 0 2 10 VI. c. 33 Of webs of gum-threads, combined with other spinning materials 55 25 0 2 10 V. a. 21 Of assorted, thick cotton goods, bleached, coloured - 57 a. 2. 45 0 4 10 55 55 55 Of all cotton goods of several colours, and of all of a red colour, and of all printed thick cotton goods - 55 45 0 4 10 55 55 55 Of velvet, and textures like thereunto, and of ribbon, button, lace, and stocking-maker’s goods of cotton, linen, or wool - 45 0 4 10 55 55 55 Of linen goods over 100 chain threads to the Vienna current inch - 45 0 4 10 55 55 55 Of unmilled, thick, and of all printed woollen goods - 55 55 45 0 4 10 » 55 Of all cotton, linen, and woollen, or of half-silk goods, not thick 57 b. 60 0 6 0 55 55 55 Of the most superior cotton and fine silk goods - 55 57 c. 1. 85 0 8 10 ?> 55 55 Of the most superior linen and woollen goods - 55 57 c. 2. 65 0 6 10 VII. b. 36 Clout nails (tacks, pegs, spits), iron XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 II. a. 8 Clover seed - - - - III. 13 f. 1. 0 27 0 1 55 a 9 Cloves (spice) - I. 3 b. 15 75 1 11 55 55 55 „ bark of - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 55 55 55 „ stalks of - I. 3 b. 15 75 1 11 55 55 55 „ roots of (avens) - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 55 55 55 „ (cinnamon) - 55 55 0 80 0 1 VIII. 55 41 Clubs, wooden - XVI. 64 ct. Free. , I. a. 3 Coal ----- VIII. 30 b. Free. 55 55 55 „ powder - XX. 76 b. 1. 0 75 |o 1 55 55 55 Coals ----- VIII. 30 Free. II. 9 • 10 „ black of - XX. 76 b. L 0 75 1 0 1 I. b. 4 Cobalt ores and regulus (white metal) X. 38 c. Free. v 55 ! 55 „ combinations of - IX. 37 e. 3. Free. d. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 G 30782. i—*|3 33 „ iron, coppered, tinned - XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0“ 3 ? 33 3 ? 33 „ iron, not enamelled 33 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 33 33 33 33 „ iron, enamelled - - 33 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 „ leaden - - 33 68 3. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 „ tin - 33 70 a. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 33 33 33 33 „ zinc - 33 70 a. 1 . 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 „ of other base metals - 70 b. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 „ spoons, wooden - - XVI. 64 a. Free. 33 33 33 33 pots, of cast iron - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 I. b. 4 Copal - - IX. 35 d. 2. 0 80 0 1 7J- 33 33 33 Copper, raw - - X. 43 a. Free. 33 33 33 33 drawn, stretched, or in coarse castings _ 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 VII. d. 40 33 ashes - - - - 33 43 a. Free. 33 33 33 33 sheets, deepened, as they come from the hammer - 33 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 33 33 33 33 sheets plated - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 3 ? 33 wire ... - X. 43 c. 2.. 3 0 0 6 0 33 33 3 « 33 „ plated - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 XIII. c. 59 33 printing presses - - XIX. 74 a. 1 0 0 2 0 I. b. 4 33 ores - - X. 38 a. 1. Free. 33 33 33 33 dross ... - XXII. 80 b. Free. VII. c. 39 33 plates (slabs) - X. 43 r. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 33 33 3? 33 „ electro plated - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 | 33 chills, as they come from the hammer X. 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 XII. / 57 i 33 engravings on - XXI. 79 b. Fi ee. VIL c. 39 1 „ tablets - - X. 43 r. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 33 33 33 „ plated - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 III. a. 12 i vitriol of - - ! 37 d. 1 . 0 75 0 1 6 1 ” wares. See Coppersmiths’ wares. \ II. b. 36 1 ” rollers - - i XVII. i 70 b. 4 0 0 8 0 33 d. 40 1 33 percussion caps, filled - XX. 78 b. 12 0 1 4 0 33 33 33 ' » „ „ empty - - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 c. 39 Coppersmiths’ wares, in rough castings - X. 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 33 33 33 ! 33 „ further prepared, also combined with wood and iron - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 b. 36 ! Copying machines, of iron - i 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 1 1 „ varnished - 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 35 ! 33 „ lacquered, polished - 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 e 2 XXXVI Exhibition. 1 i Austrian Tariff. ! ^ Page. T'iTi'«irRTl>TTnM HR A RTTPT.'H'M 1- i Group. | Section. ! Class. Section, j ( i 11. ! c. | 9 Coral-moss (sea moss) - ! V. i 21 b. 1. X. a. 49 corals, rough (also bored, but not cleansed or ground) ... VIII. 31 b. „ real or imitation, worked, not mounted - XVI. G6 a. „ „ ,, worked, mounted XIX. 75 a. 55 55 55 „ of glass, coloured, painted, gilt, i plated - - - - XVI. 65 d. 2. V. b. 22 Cords, cotton - XIII. 52 b. 3. c. 24 „ linen - 55 53 e. a. 22 „ woollen - 54 c. 2. c. 28 „ silk - 55 55 VI. a. 31 Cordovan leather, only blackened XV. 62 a. 4. 55 55 „ „ coloured 55 62 b. 1. 11. 0 • 10 Cork, wood, in blocks (also in pieces for stripping off the bark from the twigs) - VIII. 29 c. VIII. h. 41 „ stoppers (corks) -] not comWneil 4 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 „ plates - - 1 . , ” i i J materials - ^XVI. 64 b. Temp. Exh. 70 Corn-flowers - III. 13 h. 1. ll. a. 8 Corn, i.e., wheat, spelt, heatlier-grain, buck- wheat, and millet, maize (Indian corn), rye ... 10 a. 55 „ spelt, in husks - 55 10 b. IV. 17 „ barley and malt, oats 55 10 c. 55 „ in sheaves - 55 13 c. 55 „ burnt, also ground - - - Cotton, raw, and cotton waste I. 2 a. 1. V. \ 22 XI. 45 a. 55 „ carded - 55 45 b. 55 „ yarn, raw - - XII. 49 a. 2. Note. — Double thread, of different materials, for example, of one linen and one cotton thread, is classed as untwisted cotton yarn. „ „ bleached, but not twisted 49 b. 2. 55 „ „ twisted (threefold or more), but not dyed 55 49 b. 1. 55 „ ,, dyed, twisted 55 49 c. 1. 55 55 „ „ „ not twisted 55 i 49 c. 2. 55 » scecl - “ “ " HI. 13 c. 1. 55 ,, goods (for particulars see larin, Group V.) - XIII. 52 a.-d. 55 55 i » „ wadding, raw, or dyed XII. 49 a, 1. Duty per Cwt. of Austrian Currency. English Value. 11. kr. £ s. d. 0 80 0 1 H 0 75 0 1 6 12 0 1 4 0 75 0 7 10 0 1 0 0 2 0 30 0 3 0 0 40 0 4 0 0 35 0 3 10 0 60 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 7 50 0 15 0 Fr ec. 0 75 0 1 6 0 80 0 1 7i 0 35 0 0 sb 0 27 l 0 0 6£ 0 18 ! 0 0 4 Fi ee. 8 0 1 o 16 0 Free. 0 53 0 1 1 4 0 0 8 0 6 0 0 12 0 9 0 0 18 0 9 0 0 18 0 6 0 0 12 0 0 6 0 0 n 16 0 1 12 0 5 25 0 10 6 XXXV11 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110’25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class, j ! Section. Austrian ; Currency. ! English Yalhe. 1 ! fl. kr. £ s. d. V. i. 30 Coverlets, cotton - XIII. j 52 a. 1. 16 0 1 12 0 JJ JJ JJ JJ (feet and carriage), linen, also coloured, assorted JJ | 53 c. 1. 6 o 0 12 0 JJ JJ JJ JJ (feet and carriage), of jute only JJ 53 c. 2. 3 0 1 0 6 0 JJ JJ JJ JJ (feet and carriage), woollen, ! j raised, printed and unprinted jj 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 1 10 0 JJ JJ JJ silk - - - jj j 55 a. 80 0 i 4 0 0 JJ JJ JJ cut out, quilted, worked, trimmed jj 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 0 JJ JJ JJ of woven and textile stuffs, padded Avith cotton, Avadding, silk Avastes, and such like, quilted or not jj JJ 25 0 2 10 0 j; JJ JJ JJ (feet and carriage), of chip, reed, cocoa-nut fibres, grass, sea- Aveed, straw, uncoloured XIV. 59 a. 0 25 0 0 6 jj JJ JJ JJ (feet and carriage), coloured 55 5.9 c. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 JJ JJ JJ of fur, lined ... JJ 61 b. 50 0 5 0 0 jj JJ JJ „ unlined - XV. 61 a. 1. 4 50 0 9 0 VI. c. 33 JJ of india-rubber, gutta-percha, or leather, without any other addition. Same as Leather. jj JJ leather, Avith other additions, and further Avorked up - JJ 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 l 0 jj JJ JJ JJ (for the feet), of vulcanized india- rubber slabs, Avith indentations and cavities cast in, uncoloured 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 jj JJ JJ JJ (table), of lacquered, coloured, stained, varnished, or polished strips of Avood, glued upon Avoven or textile goods XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 jj » » JJ (feet, carriage, and others), of roots of trees, also combined j with string, or with an under 1 1 layer of AvoA^en or textile ! i 1 \ materials. Same as Basket i i work. i jj 1 i Jj 55 of rasped cork. See Kamp- i i tulicon. jj 1 JJ 1 55 i 53 other kinds - - Accordin g to nature 1 1 of material. VII. 9- ; 41 i Covers (lids), wooden, raAv 64 a. Free. JJ 1 99 1 55 1 ! JJ „ painted, lacquered, 1 ! polished : jj 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 h. : i e. 9 cow-hides, raw (also East Indian, hairy on 1 1 one side, and on the other covered i I over with a coating like lime) ! V. 17 a. Free. » JJ 1 JJ j „ hair, raw - ! jj * 18 b. Free. XXXV111 Exhibition. i Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. | ! DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. 1 fl. kr. £ s. d. Temp. Exh. 70 Cows ----- IV. 15 b. 2 10 0 4 21 II. €. 9 Crab’s eyes - IX. 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 III. C. 93 „ butter - VII. 28 5 17 a. Free. xl Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. X. €. 53 Dolls (puppets'). See Children’s Play- ; things. „ bodies of, without a head, but with arms and feet, of leather. XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 „ „ without a head, of lac- quered wood - XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 99 ,, heads of, according to the nature of the material - XXI. d. 68 Domestic utensils, wooden, painted, not upholstered 99 64 c. 1 50 0 3 0 99 n 99 „ „ upholstered - 99 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 „ f b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 X. a. 49 Dominoes, of bone, ivory, &c. 63 {i. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 VII. c. 39 Door fittings, iron ... XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 99 99 99 „ „ „ varnished 99 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 99 99 99 „ „ „ lacquered, polished . - 99 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 „ „ other kinds - - - Accordin X to nature of material. IX. a. 44 ., stanchions (uprights), of stcne, un- 1 . ground VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. „ „ of stone, ground, polished XVI. 66 b. 2. 6 o 0 12 0 99 b. 46 Drainage pipes, of clay - VIII. 32 a. Free. XII. 9' 57 Drawings on paper (not increased in num- ber by means of engravings or printing) XXI. 79 c. Free. Dress, articles of. See Clothing. VIII. i. 43 Drums ----- XIX. 73 a. 1 0 0 2 0 II. i. 11 Dung, animal - XXII. 80 b. Free. III. a. 12 „ artificial - XX. 76 d . 1. 5 0 0 10 0 VII. b. 36 „ forks, of iron - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 IX. a. 44 Dutch tiles, of common clay, with or with- out glazing XVI. 67 a. 1. 0 25 0 0 6 *5 99 99 „ „ pink - 99 99 XIV. c. 61 „ clocks (wooden, pendulous) 99 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 III. /• 16 Dynamite - 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 XIV. a. 61 Dynamometers - - - - XIX. 73 b. Free. E. Earrings. See Gentlemen and Ladies’ Or- 1 n aments. I. c. 6 j Earth, all sorts of, not otherwise specified, | neither powdered nor washed VIII. 32 a. Free. „ for manufacturing earthernware and ! porcelain, and colouring earth 99 32 b. Free. „ Japanese - IX. 34 o. Free. xli Exhibition. Page. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. DEbOnll I1UJN U-b AUIIE-LiEb. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English V alue. fl. kr. £ s. d. II. 9- 10 Earth, resin (bitumous asphalte) - IX. 35 a. Free. Earthenware goods. See Clay Wares. III. a. 12 Eau de Cologne, according to the recep- f <5 33 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 0 tacles in which it is contained - \ XX. 76 c. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 1Y. 9- 19 Eels, preserved in oil (in barrels) - VII. 28 e. 2. 7 50 i 0 15 0 III. a. 12 Effervescent powder - XX. 76 a. 15 0 I 1 10 0 31. c. 9 Eggs, all kinds of (also spawn and eggs of 1 insects), &c. ... - V. 21 a. I ree. 55 5? Eider-down - 5* 18 d. Free. XIY. a. 61 Electric machines - XIX. 73 b. Free. 55 e. 55 Electro-magnetic clocks, with complete movement (like watches) 55 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 III. a. 12 Electuary - - - XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 II. e. 9 Elk skins, raw .... - Y. 17 a. Free. Y. b. 22 Embroidery on cotton materials - XIII. 52 d. 60 0 6 0 0 55 c. 24 „ on linen „ 55 53 g. 70 0 7 0 0 a. 21 „ on woollen ,, 55 54/. 60 0 6 0 0 d. 27 „ on silk „ 55 55 a. 80 0 8 0 0 a. 12 „ on other ,, XIX. 75 b. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 XII. 9- 57 „ patterns (drawings on paper) XXI. 79 b. Free. 55 55 55 „ paper (perforated) XIV. 60 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 IX. a. 44 Emeralds. See Precious Stones. c. 47 Enamel, in sticks - XVI. 65 c. 4. 0 75 0 1 6 or 10 per cent, ad valorem. 55 55 55 „ coloured ( i.e . glassy flux) XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 „ wares. See Glass wares. XI. d. 55 Envelopes, of paper, lined with calico XIV. 60 g. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 III. a. 12 Epsom salt - - - - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 II. 8 Eschalots - - - - III. 9 Free. III. e. 15 Essences, for medical purposes 55 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 „ scented - 55 76 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 55 Ether, all kinds of 55 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 Ethereal oils. See Oils. >5 / 16 Explosive substances, not otherwise spe- cified. See Preliminary Ilemarks to Tariff. 55 a. 12 Extracts, for pharmaceutical purposes XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 55 9 • 16 „ of dye-wood, tanning stuffs, &c. - IX. 34 g. 1 50 0 3 0 55 c. 15 , of scented flowers, fruits, oils, or spices, produced by means of spirits of wine, in vessels hold- ing more than quarter Vienna quart - 55 33 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 f 55 55 „ ditto, less than quarter ditto i XX. 76 c. 2. 12 0 j 1 4 C 30782. f xlii Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. ' Section. Class. . Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. IX. c. 47 Eyes, .artificial, of glass - XVI. 65 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 Or 10 per cent. ad valorem. 99 99 11 Eye-glasses, not framed - 55 65 c. 1. 4 0 1 0 8 0 Or 10 per cent. ad valorem. VIL a. 34 „ in frames, either entirely or partly made of precious metals - XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 99 b. c. 36 „ other kinds - 99 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 F. X. b. 50 Fancy goods - According to nnnlitv. (for particulars see Tariff, Group X. b.) XIX. 75 According to minlitv. 99 c. 99 Fans, of palm leaves and cane XIV. 59 c. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 99 99 „ of wood - - - XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 o’ VII. 36 „ of woven textures, combined with other materials - XIX. 75 b. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 VIII. a. 41 Fascines - VIII. 29 a . Fr ee. II. c. 9 Feather beds (stuffed) - _ _ Note.— Filled feather beds are charged two-thirds of the weight as feathers, and one-third according to the stuff of which the cover is made. Feathers, not otherwise specified - V. 18 d. Fi » 99 99 „ for beds ... 99 Free. V. c. 24 Felt (roofing, soaked in tar) XIII. 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 „ soles for boots and shoes, also if lac-1 quered on one side - - - > 99 4 50 0 9 0 99 99 99 ,, lacquered, tarred, but not printed - j 99 99 99 „ „ „ printed 99 54 d. 35 0 3 10 0 99 a. 21 „ wool for paper manufacture and end- less felt ... - 99 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 5? 99 99 „ hats, lacquered ...» 99 99 99 „ „ of common sheep-wool - 99 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 0 99 99 99 „ „ other kinds ... 99 57 a. 2. 45 0 4 10 0 99 99 99 ,, caps, of common sheep-wool - 99 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 >9 99 55 ,, boots, unconnected with other ma- tcrials ... 99 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 o VI. a. c. 31, 33 ,, „ in combination with leather, c india-rubber, or leather cloth XV. 62 d. 4. 6 0 0 12 0 xliii Exhibition. i Page. DESCRIPTION OP ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. V. a. 21 Feltwares, unprinted ... XIII. 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 33 33 55 „ printed - - - 53 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 Temp. Exh. 4 70 Figs, fresh .... I. 5 c. ]. 0 80 0 1 7% IV. i. 19 „ dried - - - 55 5 b. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 III. c. 15 Figures of stearin, or stearin mixed with gypsum- .... XX. 77 b. 5 25 0 10 6 VII. b. 36 Files, of iron, without regard to their length - XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 5? 33 55 ,, artificial (mineral or emery files), for filing metal wares VIII. 32 c. 2 a. 0 75 0 1 6 3? „ artificial (leather files of wood and common leather) for polishing metal - - - XVI. 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 File-steel, raw, wrought in the form of files X. 40 d. 1. 1 25 0 2 6 33 „ finished, but not grooved 55 40/ 3. 1 75 0 3 6 III. a. 12 Filter balls of charcoal - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 XI. a. 54 Filtering paper - XIV. 60 b. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 ‘ V. a. 21 „ cloth - XIII. 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 II. g • 10 Fir (bark of fir tree) - IX. 34 b. Free. f 0 75 0 1 6 33 c. 24 Fire buckets - - - - < 53 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 XIII. d. 58 „ engines (like machines). See Tariff, Group XIII. ... XIX. 74 According to nature of material. VII. b. 36 „ tongs - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 VIII. f. 41 „ wood, not above 42 Vienna inches long - VIII. 29 a. Free. Temp. Exh. 1 70 Fish, fresh - IV. 14 a. Free. IV. g • 19 „ not otherwise specified (salt, dried, smoked, pickled) - - - 35 14 d. 1 50 0 3 0 ,, otherwise prepared (also Caviar) VIT. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 o 11. 'e. 9 „ spawn (for the artificial rearing of fish) - IV. 14 c. 0 75 0 1 6 ., scales - V. 21 b. 1. 0 80 0 1 71 V. c. 24 Fishing nets, old - XXII. 80 c. Free. „ ,, of cotton, coarse XIII. 52 a. ? 12 0 1 4 0 „ hemp or fiax, unbleached 55 o3 a* 0 75 0 1 6 33 35 „ „ „ bleached and dyed 53 53 d. 3. 6 0 0 12 0 33 „ „ of jute, bleached 33 53 d. 4. 3 0 0 6 0 VII. b. 36 „ hooks of iron ... XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 V. a-e. 21 Flags, without staffs. (For particulars, see Tariff, Group V.) XIII. 57 Accordin g to quality. „ with staffs - - - - XIX. 75 b. 75 0 7 10 0 33 a. Flannel, not printed ... XIII. 54 c. 1. 35 0 3 10 0 33 55 55 „ printed - 55 54 d. 35 0 3 10 0 £ 2 xliv Exhibition. 1 i Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 1 I IU‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. i Group. Section. 1 Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. II. c. 9 Flax, in stalks and bundles III. : 13 c. • Free. Y. 5 ? 24 55 scutched or hatchelled (also codilla) 1 XI. 1 46 Free. 55 55 55 cotton (chemically prepared flax) - J IL a. 8 55 earth-flax (at best) - VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. I. c. 6 Flintstones - 5» 32 c. 2 a. 0 75 0 1 6 V. 6. 22 Flockwool - XI. 47 a. Fr ge. 55 d. 27 Floss silk, not dyed ... 5.5 48 e. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 55 dyed - 55 48/. 6 0 0 12 0 Temp. Exh. 4. 70 Flowers, and parts of, fresh III. 13 e. Free. 11. a. 8 55 „ dried 55 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7;V Y. It. 30 55 artificial, of woven textures XIII. 57 c. 1. 85 0 8 10 0 XI. b. c. 54 „ of dyed cotton thread, cardboard, and iron wire ■ - - XIV. 60 g. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 V. k. 30 55 of plaited straw, according to quality ... 55 59 According to quality. 55 55 55 55 of hair - XIX. 75 6. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 55 of wax - 55 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 II. a. 8 55 of bulbs - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 71 XL a. 34 Fly paper - XIV. 60 c. 1 50 0 3 0 VII. a. 34 Foils, of gold and silver (genuine gold and è silver leaf) ... XIX. 75 6. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 55 c. 39 55 of tin - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 of lead .... X. 39 6 . 2. 2 50 0 5 0 55 55 55 5» „ varnished, painted, lacquered XVII. 68. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 YU. b. 36 Forks (dung, hay, and stove forks, of iron, 1 55 55 69 a. 3. 69 c. 3. 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 8 0 0 55 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 a. 34 55 gilt or silver plated - XIX. 75 a. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 with gilt or silver-plated handles 55 75 6. 1. | 75 0 7 10 0 55 ' 55 55 55 with handles of purely gilt or silver- 1 plated common metals 55 / o b. 3. ! 25 0 2 10 0 X. a. 49 55 with handles of tortoiseshell 55 75 c. 1. 50 0 ! 5 0 0 Y. d. ! 27 Foulards, silk - XIII. 55 a. 1 80 0 8 0 0 111. 9 • 16 Frankfort black - XX. 76 6.1. 0 75 ; o 1 6 IV. c. 18 French brandy - VII. 26 a. 1. 9 0 ! 0 18 0 Y. b. 22 Fringes, of cotton - XIII. 52 6. 3. 30 0 1 3 0 0 55 a. 21 >5 of wool - - - - 55 54 c. 2. 35 0 3 10 0 \ d. 27 of silk - - - - „ j 55 a. 80 0 ! 8 0 0 ! 55 b. : 60 0 1 6 0 0 57 a. 1. 25 0 ! 2 10 0 57 a. 2. 1 45 0 ; 4 10 0 55 h. 29 55 stitched ... - « < 576. ; 65 0 6 10 0 i 57 c. 1. ! 85 0 8 10 0 1 l 57 c. 2. ! 65 0 ! 6 10 0 xlv Exhibition. Page. i DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. „„^aÏÏïûpoi, Group. j i Section. Class. Section. | Austrian ; Currency, j English Value. ! fl. kr. £ s. d. Temp. Exh. | 70 Fruit, fresh - III. 9 a. Free. IV. i g- 19 „ dried - - - 33 9 b. 2. 0 80 | 0 1 71 33 ?» 33 „ preserved in sugar, honey, oil, or VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 | 1 0 0 otherwise ... Y. k. 30 „ artificial, of woven textures XIII. 57 c. 1. 85 0 8 10 0 X. a. 49 „ „ of wax - XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 IV. o . ! 19 „ not otherwise specified III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 71 1 2 11. a. 8 1 Fungi, eatable, fresh ... 33 9 a. I ree. 3) 33 33 „ „ dried, parched, pickled 1 in vinegar in barrels - 33 9 b. 1. Tree. 3) 3> 33 „ otherwise prepared VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 | 1 0 0 G. III. c. 15 Gall-nuts - - - ' IX. 34 Fr ee. ( J' 16 „ extract - 33 34 g. 1 50 0 3 0 33 33 Gamboge ----- 33 35 d. 2. 0 80 0 1 74 lemp. Exh. 1,2 70 Game, large, also alive, viz., reindeer, deer, wild boars, and chamois IV. 16 a. 1 58 0 3 2 YIII. h. 43 Garden implements of wood XVI. 64 a. Free. II. a. 8 Garlic - III. 9 a. Free. [ 57 a. 25 0 2 10 0 1, 2 b. 45 0 4 10 0 V. k. 29 Garments ----- XIII.< c. Ï & 2. 65 0 6 10 0 . L — 85 0 8 10 0 IX. a. 44 Garnets. See Precious stones. „ blocks, rough - - - VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. Y. a. 21 Garters ----- - - Accordin g to quality ! of material. VIII. c. 41 Gas-burners, iron - - XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 I 0 8 0 33 „ coal (coaks) - XIX. 73 b. Free. XIV. a. 61 Gasometers for scientific purposes 33 33 Free. 33 „ for the control of the consump- 1 tion (gas-meters) - 33 33 Free. V. b. 22 Gauze, of cotton - - - - XIII. 52 c. 45 0 4 10 0 ,, of linen - 53 53/. 60 0 6 0 0 d. 27 „ of pure silk ... 33 55 a. 1. 80 0 8 0 0 „ half silk, half cotton 33 55 b. 2. 60 0 6 0 0 Temp. Exh 1 70 Geese - - - • - IV. 16 c. Fi ee. III. a . 12 Gelatine ----- XX. 76 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 VII. Ô. 36 Gentlemen and ladies’ Ornaments made of iron XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 c. 39 „ „ „ of other base metals - »3 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 xlvi Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. X. b. 50 Gentlemen and Xadies’ Ornaments, fine work not burnished with alabaster, ivory, enamel, paste, &c., &c. XVII. 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 VII. a. 34 99 „ „ burnished (imitation gilt or plated) XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 99 99 99 99 „ „ real gilt or plated 99 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 99 99 99 99 „ „ of gold or silver 99 75 a. 75 0 7 10 0 Note. — Goods are only considered as being gentlemen and ladies’ ornaments, when they can be worn as they are. III. h. 16 Gilding-glue - XX. 76 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 II. a. 8 Ginger ----- I. 3 a. 8 0 0 16 0 IV. i. 19 99 bread - - - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 Y. g • 29 Girdles, cotton unbleached, bleached, coloured - XIII. 52 a. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 99 99 99 99 linen, unbleached 59 53 a. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 99 „ bleached - 99 53 b. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 woollen, not coloured, and coloured 99 54 b. 2. 4 50 0 9 0 5» 99 99 99 silk - 99 55 60 0 6 0 0 99 99 Glass (i.c., concave glass, glass ware), green, black, yellow XVI. 65 a. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 plate glass, raw, uncut, also enamel - 99 65 a. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 IX. c. 47 99 plate, in its natural colour, green, • semi and entirely white, also as- sorted, scaled - 99 65 b. 1 0 0 2 0 V. g • 29 99 white, unfigured, not cut 39 9? 1 0 0 2 0 >9 99 99 99 (window and plate glass) in its natural 99 99 99 99 colour (green, partly, and all white) 99 9 9 1 0 0 2 0 99 99 »9 99 whole, pressed, cut, figured - 99 65 c. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 99 99 59 99 concave (hollow) white for lamps made untransparent, without orna- ments - 99 65 c. 3. 1 0 0 2 0 99 99 99 99 with ornaments - 99 65 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 99 99 and enamel in sticks , - 99 65 c. 4. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 99 coloured, painted, gilt, silvered with cameos - 99 65 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 99 99 pendants for chandeliers (also coloured) 99 65 c. 2. 1 0 0 2 0 99 99 99 9» flux. See Paste - 99 65 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 99 >> 99 99 buttons (also coloured) 99 65 c. 2. 1 0 0 2 0 99 99 99 59 corals of white glass 99 99 1 0 0 2 0 xlyii Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. ! Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. IX. c. 47 Glass corals, coloured - XVI. 65 d. 2. 1 0 0 2 0 33 33 „ paper .... VIII. 32 c, 2. 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 33 „ pearls (also coloured) XVI. 65 c. 2. 1 0 ! 0 2 0 33 33 33 „ plates and sticks, for making pearls, I buttons, &c. without distinction as ! to colour - - - - 33 65 c. 4. 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 33 „ drops (Prince Rupert’s drops) coloured or uncoloured - - 33 65 c. 2. 1 0 ! 0 2 0 „ wares in combinations which do not j come under small or fancy wares - 33 65 d. 1. 6 0 i 0 12 0 XIV. a. 61 Globes (geographical) - XIX. 73 b. Free. IX. c. 47 „ (also shades and shells) white, non- transparent and without adorn- ment, and others - - Accordin g to nature of material. V. b. 22 Gloves, cotton " ‘ 1 f XIII. 52 b. 3. 30 0 3 0 0 a. 21 „ woollen - - 1 Knitted, J 54 c. 2. 35 0 3 10 0 (1. 27 „ silk - r worked j 33 55 b. 3. 60 0 6 0 0 33 „ ready cut out, sewn J (_ 33 57 60 0 6 0 0 II. e. 9 „ made of fur ... XV. 61 b. 50 0 5 0 0 33 „ made of leather as well as only ready cut out, or combined with textile or woven goods - 33 62 e. 20 0 2 0 0 VI. a. 31 „ leather. See leather. 33 33 33 „ maker’s goods ... 33 62 . 7 50 0 15 0 III. c. 15 Glue, marine (ship tar, with oil and india- rubber) ----- XX. 76 d 1. 5 0 0 10 0 33 33 33 Glycerine (sugar of oil), residue in the process of manufacturing stearine candles ----- VI. 22 d. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 II. c. 9 Goat skins, common, rough (also buck V. 17 Fi ee. and kid skins), also half-tanned (tanned, not coloured and not further prepared) 33 33 Free. 1 „ hair, raw - - - - 33 33 Fr ee. VII. a. 34 Gold, raw, in lumps, bars, plates, pieces, dust, melted together. (Bars mixed with copper), also old, broken, or burnt .... X. 44 a. Free. 33 „ plates and foil XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 33 33 ; 33 ,, spinnings, genuine - 33 75 a. 2. 75 0 7 10 0 3? t 33 33 „ products thereof 33 33 75 0 1 7 10 0 xlviii Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110’25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class, j Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. III. a. 12 Gold lacquer - - - - XX. 76 d. I. fl. kr. 5 0 £ s. d . 0 10 0 XI. 55 54 Note. —By the term used in the tariff, covered with “ lacquer con- “ taining gold or silver,” the covering with a lacquer containing real gold or silver (pulverised metal) is always to he understood; whereas, the covering with other than that containing gold or silver, i.e., the lacquers which are only an imitation of the gilding or silvering (by which are understood those spirituous or oily varnishes and lacquers which are coloured yellow or white by means of organic substances, and are laid on metal wares and give them the appearance of being gilded or silvered), brings the article under the category of ordinary lacquered goods. The former, the varnish containing gold or silver, conceals the material covered with it completely, whilst the latter is, as a rule, transparent or translucent. By means of a magnifying glass the metallic powder mixed up with it will at once be recognisable. „ paper .... XIV. 60 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 o 5 ? „ „ work made therefrom XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 55 5 ? 55 „ edge (of paper) ... XIV. 60 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 III. a. 12 „ sulphuret (sulphuret of antimony) - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 o 55 V 55 55 55 21 „ and silver stuffs, made of gold or silver spinnings, like textures with metallic threads - „ pieces of ore - XIII. X. 54/. 38 b. 60 0 Fi 6 0 0 •ee. 11 . e. 9 Goldbeaters’ skin ... V. 21 b. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 55 Goldsmiths’ wares, also including precious stones, semi-precious stones, genuine and imitation pearls, corals, imitation stones (paste), amber, jet, tortoiseshell, human j hair, textures, and 1 woven goods XIX. 75 a. 75 0 i 7 10 0 xlix Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of HO'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. y. a. 29 Goldsmiths’ wares, entirely or partially fl. kr. £ s. d. made of gold, genuine or imitation pearls, genuine or imitation corals, precious stones XIX. 75 b. 1 . 75 0 7 10 0 VII. Cl. 34 „ „ dutyfree. Vee preface ■ to the Customs’ Tariff. IX. 55 44 Goods, made of serpentine stone and having no connexion with other materials, ditto in connexion with other materials, but not coming under the category of small wares and fancy goods - - - XVI. 66 c. 6 0 0 12 0 „ (fancy), of gold and silver - XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 VI. 31 ,, (fancy), real gold or silver, plated - 55 55 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 „ „ burnished (imitation gold or silver-plated) - 55 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 „ „ made of base metals, fine worked, unburnished, in connexion with alabaster, • ivory, enamel, paste, and such like XVII. 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 X. 55 49 Goose grease - VI. 22 a. 1. 2 63 0 5 3L Temp. Exh, 4 70 Gooseberries, fresh ... - - Free. II. a. 8 ,, without sugar III. 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 7* 55 55 55 ,, boiled ... 55 55 0 80 0 1 7jl 5» 55 55 „ otherwise prepared - VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 IV. Ik 18 Grape-sugar (glucose) - I. 7 b . 9 45 0 18 LI Temp. Exh. 4 70 Grapes, fresh .... VII. 27 4 0 0 8 0 „ dried - I. 5 a. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 III. a. 12 Graphite (black-lead ore) - VIII. 32 b. Fr ee. IX. Ik 46 „ utensils - XVI. 67 a. 0 25 1 0 0 6 II. c. 9 Grass, ordinary - III. 13 c. Free. „ Chinese, Mexican, Indian - XI. 46 Free. ,, Brazilian, red, appears to be co- ! loured - III. 13 c. Free. ., coloured - 55 13 h. 1. 0 80 i 0 1 7i X. c. 52 „ artificial, made of feathers - XIII. 57 e. 1. 85 0 ; 8 10 0 55 55 „ plaitings - XIV. 59 0 25 1 0 0 6 Ji. a. 8 „ seed (hay seed) - III. 13 c. Free. X. c. 52 „ wares, for domestic use - XIV. 59 c. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 VII. b. 36 Grates, cast-iron, rough - - - X. 40 i. 1. 0 60 0 1 21 ,, wrought-irou ... XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 IX. a. 44 Gravestones - - ■ - XVI. 66 b. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 III. c. 15 Grease, not particularly mentioned VI. 22 d. 1. 0 80 0 1 7* 55 55 55 „ perfumed - IX. 33 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 „ manufactures from, not particularly denoted ... XX. 77 b. 5 25 0 10 6 g 30782. 1 Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. IX. a. 44 Grindingr-stones, rough - VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. 55 55 55 „ line (also connected with grinding-stones of a composition, &c. ground out with tar, and con- nected with oil in tobacco-pipes (Nico- tine) - Free. 55 55 55 „ to grind metal goods 55 32 c. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 „ with or without connexion with other goods XVI. 66 c. 6 0 0 12 0 V. d. 27 Gros-grain (silk) - XIII. 55 a. 80 0 8 0 0 *5 55 55 ,, de Naples, and de Tour* 55 55 80 0 8 0 0 II. i. 11 Guano (all kinds) - XXII. 80 b. Free. III. h. 16 Gum, not specified - - - IX. 35 d. 2. 0 80 0 1 1% Note. — Under this head belong :— Acarna gum, Aloe, Alonichi resin, Amia resin, Anime (fluid resin), gum arabic, Bdellium (Malathran) gum, raw camphor, Dammar resin, Elemi resin, olive-tree resin, ivy resin (gummi hederae), Euphorbia resin, Sarcocolla resin, Gambia gum (Kino), Gedda gum (an Arabian gum), Cherry-tree gum, Ladanum gum, mummy, in pieces or dust, Opoponax gum, Sandarac resin, Senegal gum (Arabian), shellac, stick lac, sealing-wax in sticks, shell-lac, as well as white-bleached gum tragacanth. * 55 55 55 ,, (elastic) see India-rubber. V. c. 24 „ threads, without connexion with other materials - XV. 62 a. 1. 5 50 0 110 55 55 55 „ gimped 55 62 b. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 III. h. 29 „ resins, not specified - IX. 35 d. 2. Free. 53 53 55 ,, lac ----- 55 55 Free. 55 55 55 cakes (plates) raw, uncleansed 55 35 d. 1. Free. •5 55 55 „ „ cleansed, also horned and smoothened (by dipping the liquid india-rubber into liquid sulphur (ebonite), or by impressing it with a manufacturing and similar 0 1 o stamp ... XV. 62 a. 2. 0 75 55 55 59 ,, substitutes - - - - XX. 76 b. 0 75 0 1 6 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Exhibition. Page. Group. Section. III. h. 29 33 55 33 35 55 33 55 55 33 VII. d. 40 55 55 33 XI. c. 54 55 53 33 VI. c. 33 53 35 33 55 55 33 VIII. c. 41 IX. a. 44 I. c. 47 55 33 l ^ 1 11 . e. 1 9 V. i «. 21 X. ! c. 53 &m O Ü U2 O) r 3 g > S «3 ’5 ^ £ _2 hG*^ 2-S £ •S £-3 ~ O £♦_ , 2 « ° << § ° ^ 1 bc - bc 1 fl. kr. £ s. d. III. 9- 16 Hair dyes - XX. 76 a. 0 15 0 0 34 X. d. 52 ,, plaitings and braids made of human hair - - XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 XI. d. 55 „ brushes (for painting purposes) XIV. 58 b. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 X. d. 52 „ powder - - - - XX. 76 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 a. 49 „ sieves, made of horse-liair or other animal hair, without ad- mixture of other materials XIII. 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 YJII. c. 41 „ ,, ready made - - XIV. 58 b. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 „ soles. See Felts. 11. e. 9 „ human - - V. 18 Free. 5? 33 33 ,, „ its products - - XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 VII. b. 36 Hammers, iron - "1 VIII. c. 41 „ wooden - - Accordin g to quality 33 c. 33 „ others - -J o g iterial. V. i. 30 Hammocks, made of Manilla hemp, knitted like nets, bleached, coloured - - XIII. 53 d. 3. 6 0 0 12 0 33 „ unbleached, uncoloured 33 53 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 VIII. i. 43 Hampers (portable baskets), rough - XVI. 64 a. Fr ee. Temp. Exh. 2 70 Hams - - V. a. 21 Hand spinnings, linen, rough - XII. 50 a. 2. Free. VIII. /). 41 „ sleighs, Avooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. V. 9 • 28 Handkerchiefs, including those" with plain seam, cotton XIII. 52 a. 1. 16 0 1 12 0 plain hem, fringes ^>linen 33 53«. 0 75 0 1 6 sewn on, names silk - 33 54/. 60 0 6 0 0 worked in 33 33 artificially sewn or trimmed with lace - 33 57 c. 1. 85 0 8 10 0 Temp. Exh. 1 70 Hares (also skinned) - IV. 16 c. Fi ee. II. c. 9 „ skins, raAV - - V. 17 a. Free. XV. a. 63 Harmonica (musical glasses), large - XIX. 73 a. 3 0 0 6 0 „ as playthings, according to the quality of the material. Harness. See Saddlers’ Avares. VIT. a. 34 Harrow, iron - - XVII. 69 a. 4 0 0 8 0 VIII. c. 41 „ wooden - - XVI. 64 a. Free. s , f. Hat-blocks, Avooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. V. a. 21 Hat cover bodies (for lining for ladies hats), ! of chip, Avith cotton gauze glued on XIII. 57 b. 60 0 6 0 0 h. 29 „ grease-bands, leather, not stitched or sewn - - XV. 62 b. 1. 7 50 0 15 0 33 33 5? „ stitched, seAvn - 1 » 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 'Aft'T-*>. ' t TZW.HSiyWiJ* ■ ~W ">■ '• >—V .vr- :. ;■/ • -, ; ;-J+ir+< iiii Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. _ Section. Class. Section. V. h. 29 Hats of oil-cloth - ! XIII. 56 b. 2. yy yy 3? „ parts of, ready-made, of straw, chip, and paper hats. See trimmed hats. ?? 55 3? „ untrimmed, made of straw, chip, and palm leaves - XIV. 59/. 2. yy 5? 3? „ ,, of reed or rush - 33 59 d. 3. yy 55 3? „ „ of wood shavings 33 59 d. 2. yy 53 5? „ „ of felt - XIII. 57 a. 2. yy yy 5? „ „ of fine woollen material, Gibus hats, i.e., opera hats - 3? 57 b. ?! 33 5? „ ,, of whalebone XVI. 63 b. 3. 33 3? 3? ,, „ of hair and hair plait- ings, of esparto grass, as well as of plaitings of so-called cotton esparto and straw XIV. 59/ 2. 55 V 3? „ trimmed, of straw, chip, reed, rush, whalebone, palm leaves, shavings XIII. 57 c. 3. » 3? 3? „ „ of cloth stuffs 33 57 b. yy yy 3? ,, crowns, made of wood shavings XIV. 58 a. yy 33 3? ,, crowns, cotton - XIII. 57 a. 1. » 33 33 „ „ in stripes and lengths, of paper and silk gauze XIX. 75 b. 1. 55 3? 3? „ ,, of silk gauze, with inter- linings of india-rubber or gutta-percha, with other textile goods XIII. 56 c. 1. VII. b. 36 Hatchets, iron - XVII. 69 b. 1. 53 c. 39 ,, brass - 3? 69 c. 3. II. c. 9 Hay - III. 13 c. VII. b. 36 „ forks (pitchforks), iron XVII. 69 a. 3. 11. c. 9 „ seed - * - III. 13 c. 5) g. 10 Hazel-nuts .... 3? 9 b. 2. XIV. b. 61 Hearing instruments (speaking trumpets) XIX. 73 b. II. a. 8 Heather - III. 10 b. yy yy 3? „ corn - 3? 33 yy yy 3? „ herbs (trebbia), including roots - 3? 13 c. XIV. b. 61 Heavy spar. See Baryte. Temp. Exh. l 70 Hedgehogs - IV. 16 II. c. 9 Hemp, water-retted or not water-retted, in stalks and bundles (also without bark) - 33 33 Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. 5 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 2 * 0 10 0 0 n 10 0 0 2 0 45 0 4 10 0 60 0 6 0 0 0 10 0 O 2 $ 0 10 0 0 2 L ^2 0 20 0 0 5 60 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 25 0 2 10 0 75 0 7 10 0 22 50 2 5 0 4 0 0 8 0 4 0 0 8 0 Ft •ee. 2 0 1 o 4 0 Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. liv 1 Exhibition. Page. j DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Dnty per Cwt. of 110-25 lb#, avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. 1 fl. kr. £ s. d. V. c. 24 Hemp, broken and combed (also tow and oakum) - - XI. 46. Free. III. c. 15 „ oil ... - VI. 23 d. 0 75 I 0 16 II. c. 9 „ seed ... - III. 13 e. 2. Free. Temp. Exh. '1 70 Hens .... - IV. 16 c. Free. IT. a. ' 8 Herbages (for fodder) - III. 13 c. Free. 99 33 33 „ other kinds, dried - 33 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7k 33 99 Herb tea - - 39 33 0 80 o i n\ XXII. b. 68 Herbarium (dried plants for scientific pur- poses) - - 39 33 0 80 o 1 7k Hereditary effects. Sec Preface to Cus- toms’ Tariff. II. e. 9 Herons’ feathers, raw - V. 18 d. Free. „ „ prepared - 35 18 e. Free. IV. 9 • 19 Herrings, salted, per ton - - IV. 14 b. 1. 50 0 5 0 0 33 33 33 „ smoked (cured) - 99 14 b. 2. 0 50 0 1 0 II. e. 9 Hides (skins), common, raw - V. 17 a. Free. 33 33 33 „ not specified, raw - - >> 17 b. Free. 33 33 33 ,, of land ... - 33 33 39 Hippopotamus bides, raw - 35 17 a. Free. VII. b. 36 Hoes, of iron ... - XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 IV. b. 18 Honey ... - - V. 20 a. 0 75 0 1 6 III. c. 15 „ for medicinal purposes - XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 V. h. 29 Hoods (coifs), made of real gold and silver spinnings - XIX. 75 a. 2. 75 0 7 10 0 ,, others. See Clothing. VIII. f. 41 „ stocks for, i.e., coif stocks or mil- liners’ stocks, wooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. „ others ... - - - Accor din g to quality of material. VII. b. 36 Hooks, iron - ' - XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 10 8 0 VIII. c. 41 Hoops, wooden - - XVI. 64 a. Free. ., , others - - - Accordin g to quality of materia), II. a. 8 Hops - - III. 13 a. 2 50 10 5 0 93 e. 9 Horn tips, raw - VIII. 31 a. 1. Free. 99 39 99 „ plates (flat strips, - 39 39 Free. X. d. 52 „ „ pressed or polished - - XVI. 63 b. 2. 6 0 ! 0 12 0 33 93 33 Horns, rasped, powdered - xr 18 d. Free. Temp. Exh 1 70 Horned cattle, per head - - IV. 15 4 20 0 8 5 VI. a. 31 Horse brushes (also combined with textile goods) - XIV. 58 b. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 „ harness. See Saddlery. II. a. 8 Horse chestnuts - - III. 13 c. Free. 99 33 59 „ „ husks of - IX. 34 b. Free. 33 e. 9 Horsehair ... - V. 18 F ree. 59 33 33 „ plaitings, common - XIII. 54 a. 4 50 | 0 9 0 lv Exhibition. Group. Page. Section. Austrian Tariff. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Class. Section. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian English Currency. Value. fl. kr. £ s. V. a. 21 Horsehair plaitings, fine - XIII. 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 33 yy yy 1 „ „ raw - - - V. 18 a. Free. yy yy yy 33 plaited, rough - XIII. 54 a. 4 50 0 9 yy yy 33 „ fine - - - 33 54 c. 2. 35 0 3 10 yy yy yy 33 twisted, boiled, coloured V. 18 c. Free. ii. c. 9 Horse hides, raw - - - - yy 17 a. Free. V. b. 22 nets, cotton - XIII. 52 a. 2. 12 0 I 1 4 yy c. 24 33 „ linen, unbleached 33 53 a. 0 75 ! 0 1 yy yy yy 33 „ bleached, coloured 33 53 d. 3. 6 0 0 12 yy yy yy 33 ,, made of jute, coloured 33 o 3 d. 4. 3 0 0 6 VII. b. 36 33 shoes - XVII. 69 a. 3. 4 0 0 8 ii. e. 9 33 f sponges - - - - IX. 33 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 yy yy 3? yy ,, wastes - - - V. 21 b. 1. 0 80 0 1 yy yy 33 yy tail, or Dutch rush III. 13 c. Free. yy yy yy 33 tails (plumes, toppings, made of horse-hair wound or plaited one over the other, and finished off) - XIII. 54 a. 2 10 0 9 Temp. Exh. l. 70 Horses ----- IV. 15 h. 4 50 0 4 V. a. & b. 21,22 Huckaback, raw, unbleached, unassorted, of flax or hemp XIII. 53 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 yy 55 33 33 of jute only - 33 53 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 33 33 rough, not bleached and not assorted - yy yy 33 33 made of flax or hemp 33 53 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 yy 33 33 made of jute 53 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 33 33 made of linen, dressed, bleached, coloured, also assorted or printed, up to 100 chain threads to the Viennese current inch 53 d. 1. 20 0 2 0 33 *55 made of linen, dressed, i bleached, coloured, also assorted or printed, up to 50 chain threads to the Viennese current inch 55 53 d. 2. 10 0 1 0 l 1 55 Hunting-bags, made of woven or textile 1 stuffs - XV. 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 1 „ other kinds. See Bags. hi. a. 1 12 Hydraulic lime - VIII. 32 a. 1. Fr ee. 55 Hydrochiorate of soda (common salt, as used for cooking purposes) IX. 36 0 42 0 0 1 33 Hydrochloric acid - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 h. i 16 Kyraceum (a blackish-brown substance, 1 smelling like beaver’s cod, made from the dried urine of the amphibious liyrax i [daman]) - v. 21 b. 1. • Free. d. 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 71 ' 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 * 0 1H|S1 lvi Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. I. b. 4 I. Ice - VIII. 1 32 a. II. a. 8 Iceland moss - - - IX. 35 a. XXIV. b. 69 images, made of stearine, or of plaster steeped with stearine - XX. 77 b. ,, others - • " II. c. 9 Immortelles, wreaths, chaplets of- III. 13 h. 1. >5 55 Impressions and castings in stearine and XX. 77 b. plaster (gypsum) composite „ and castings, others - - “ » 55 India rubber, raw (in its original shape of bottles and shoes) IX. 35 d. 1. 55 5) „ cleansed, in tablets and in a liquid state XV. 62 a. 2. V. c. 24 „ fabrics ... 55 62 c. >5 55 55 „ oil - „ See Gum wares. IX. 33 a. 2. 55 55 55 ,, shoes (goloshes), black patent XV. 62 d. 3. II. a. 8 Indian berries (grass, similar to the Manilla hemp, and finer than hemp) - - XI. 46 55 55 ,, inks ... - XX. 76 c. 2. III. 9- 16 Indigo ----- IX.* 34/. 1. 55 5) 55 55 55 55 „ red (Persian) - „ in tablets - 55 XX. 34 g. 76 d. 1. 55 55 55 „ carmine - - - - 55 55 55 55 55 „ yellow - - - - 55 55 99 55 55 inks and ink powders, materials for, ac- 76 c. 4. VIII. cording to quality - 55 €. 41 Inlaid Floorings (parquet floorings), modern, not inlaid „ „ inlaid (as well as not XVI. 64 b. 55 >9 55 inlaid), coloured, stained, pressed, or 64 c. 1. pasted over with paper 55 III. b. 16 Insects, dried - IV. 16 c. 55 55 55 „ powder - III. 13 h. 1. XV. I a. 63 Instruments, musical - XIX. 73 a. Duty per Cwt. of 1 LO*25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. Free. 0 80 0 1 7 \ 5 25 0 10 6 According to quality of material. 0 80 0 1 lb 5 25 0 10 6 According to quality of materials. Free. 0 75 6 0 3 0 10 50 0 16 0 12 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 Free. 12 0 0 80 1 50 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 0 75 1 50 1 4 0 0 1 7 0 3 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 16 0 0 3 Free. Free. 3 0 | 0 6 0 lvii ty Exhibition. Group. XV. III. 33 VII. Section, l. b. 30782. * Page. 63 12 13 36 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. Instruments not especially named, i.e., astronomical, surgical, mathematical, mechanical, optical, physical, &c. for laboratories, as well as chemical, regardless of the materials of which they are made - „ cases of mathematical iodine, and preparations thereof - Ipecacuanha - - - - iron, raw, also old, scrap - „ refined, in rods or bars, unshaped, viz.: Hoop iron in bundles - flat iron, not over 7 Vienna inches broad gall-nut iron - - - y crisped iron - square iron - round iron, over L Vienna inch in diameter - rod iron ... „ „ in rods or bars, shaped, viz.: triangular, semicircular, oval iron ... angle iron - - - y window-bar and stay-bar iron - U T iron - - - L-shaped bar iron „ waste, scrap - „ liquor (iron-rust water) „ leaves, at each long edge furnished with teeth alike on both sides (turnip graters) - - - „ sheet, black, also dressed (smooth- ened but not polished, for making tin-plates) ... „ „ polished, tin-coated (tin-plated) galvanised, varnished, covered with lead - „ „ coppered, punched „ wire, unpolished - „ „ polished ... „ „ coppered, tinned, galvanised, covered with lead „ „ covered with paper „ ore (or iron-stone) - XIX. 33 XX. IX. X. IX. XIX. X. XVII. X. XVII. 3J X. 73 b. 76 d. 1. 33 a. 1. 40 a. 1. 40 b. 40/. 3. 40 a. 1. 37 a. 74 c. 40 c. 1. 40/ 1. 69 a. 1. 40 f. 2. 40/ 1. 69 a. 1. 69 e. 2. 38 a. 1. fl. kr. English Value. £ s. d. Free. Free. 5 0 5 25 0 25 1 25 1 75 0 10 0 0 10 6 0 0 6 0 2 6 0 3 6 0 25 0 0 6 Free. 2 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 4 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 12 0 Free. lviii Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OP ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Glass. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. VII. b. 36 Iron filings (file-dust) - X. 40 a. 0 25 0 0 6 33 jj 33 33 castings, coarse, rough, i.e., neither part nor entirely turned, filed, polished off; also black, red, or otherwise coloured, varnished for protection against rust, or with a black covering of asphalte or tar (also when it has received an opening [flaw] in casting), regardless of the weight - 33 40 i. 0 60 0 1 2\ 53 33 33 33 castings, others, i.e., only to a small extent turned, planed, polished, or painted - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 33 33 33 33 feu ----- IX. 37 a. Free. 33 33 33 33 plates, of cast iron, coarse plates, of wrought iron, rough (un- X. 40 i. 1. 0 60 0 1 21 33 33 33 33 polished) - - - - 40 e. 1. 2 0 0 4 0 33 33 33 33 „ polished, tinned, galvanised, covered with lead - 33 40/. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 „ coppered ... XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 saffron (crocus natirus) IX. 37 a. Free. 33 33 33 rods, round, under ^ Vienna inch in diameter, like iron wire - c. 33 33 33 33 sulphate of, copperas 33 33 Fr ee. 33 33 33 33 wares (or goods), neither half nor entirely ground, varnished, polished, lacquered, or enamelled ; also coppered, tinned, or scoured (i.e. freed from their rough upper surface by rolling or rubbing with shavings, &c.) ; also sheet-iron and iron plates coppered, iron wire, coppered, tinned, galvanised, covered with lead XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 c. 39 33 „ wire-tack - - - 33 69 a. 2. 3 50 0 7 0 » 33 33 33 „ cast iron, coarse, inasmuch as it is not included under 40 *., and other coarse iron- • wares - 33 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 » 33 33 33 „ wrought-iron tubes - 33 69 a. 4. 1 25 0 2 6 All the above also in conjunction with wood. * lix Exhibition, Page. 'm?cri‘DTT> r rTr\XT rn? a ■ottht t?c? Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of HO’25 lbs. avoirdupois. • — Group. Section. i Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. VII. fl. kr. £ s. d. b. 36 Iron wares, hatchets, saws, chisels, planes, clothmakers’, stock, sheep, and coarse tailors’ shears, coarse knives for mechanical use, gimlets, millers’ pickaxes, files, rasps XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 33 wire ropes and brushes, sieve-bottoms of wire- gauze, steeple-clocks, and enamelled cooking appara- tus ... 33 33 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 33 screws ... 33 69 b. 2. 3 50 0 7 0 3) 33 33 33 33 scythes, sickles, chopper- blades (chaff-cutters) 33 69 b. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 All these articles also in conjunction with wood. 33 33 33 33 33 completely edged off, var- nished, but neither polished, lacquered, ena- melled, also in conjunction with wood 33 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 5> 33 33 33 33 polished, lacquered, ena- • melled, or in conjunction with other materials not belonging to the hardwares ladies’ and gentlemen’s orna- 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 33 ments, whatnots, and toilet articles, but not imitation- gilt or plated 33 33 6 0 0 12 0 » 33 33 33 33 trellis and wicker-work, su- perior - 33 33 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 >3 33 fish-hooks, tags, loops, needles (with the exception of sewing-needles), buckles made of wire, wire covered with paper 33 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 33 33 jewsharps, thimbles, holders, &c. for writing-pens, steel beads, weavers’ combs and tweezers ; further, cards of all sorts, upholstery, furniture - 6 0 0 12 0 33 d. 40 33 33 weapons (with the exception of fire-arms), and weapon- materials of all kinds 33 33 6 0 0 12 0 h 2 lx Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. ■ fl. kr. £ s. d. VII. b. 36 Iron wares, writing-pens, watch (clock) materials and works, guns (fire-arms) of all kinds, bracelets and necklaces mounted on bands XVII. 69 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 55 55 „ children’s playthings in con- junction with woven or textile goods, or with real gilt or plated base metals - 55 55 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 55 55 „ sewing-needles (also with gilt or plated eyes) 5 » 69 d. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 55 55 „ smoothing - iron (tailor’s goose), of iron not polished off, also in conjunction with wood » 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 55 55 55 55 ,, smoothing-iron, do., of iron, polished off', varnished, also in conjunction with wood- 55 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 55 ,, smoothing-iron of iron, po- lished, lacquered, also with handles covered with leather or woven goods 55 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 5 > 55 55 55 ,, smoothing-iron of copper, brass - 55 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 III. h. 16 Isinglass ----- XX. 76 b. I. 0 75 0 1 6 II. e. 9 Ivory, rough, only cut - VIII. 31 a. 2. Free. 55 55 55 55 wastes - 55 55 Free. X. a. 49 55 goods XVI. 63 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 V. h. 29 J. Jaconets, cotton - XIII. 52 a. 1. 16 0 1 12 0 IV. 9 • 19 Jam (made of fruit), with sugar - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 55 5 ) 55 „ without sugar III. 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 n IX. b. 46 Japan, earth (catechu) - IX. 34 a. 1. Free. 55 55 Jars, earthenware - XVI. 67 a. 0 25 0 0 6 IV. b. 18 Jellies, for table - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 III. h. 16 55 animal (which have an unpleasant gluey taste and smell when wetted) - XX. 76 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 55 55 others (entirely tasteless and devoid of smell) - 55 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 I. c. 6 Jet (black amber) - VIII. 31 a. 1. Free. jewellery. See Precious Stones. XV. a. 63 Jewsbarps - -> XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 lxi Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. j Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. VIII. b. 41 Joiners’ wares, coarse, rough, uncoloured - XVI. 64 a. Free. ?3 33 33 „ „ painted, lacquered, polished »3 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 33 33 33 „ „ with carving or fine turner’s work - 33 64 d. 2r. 6 0 0 12 0 IV. 9 • 19 Juices, for relish, made from fruit, berries, and turnips, also with sugar, honey, or boiled sugar - III. 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 7i 33 33 Jujubes, black and red III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 :* ii. g 10 Juniper berries - 33 13 c. 0 6 o o H 3? „ „ essential oil of (in small casks) - IX. 33 a. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 V. c. 24 jute, or Calcutta hemp, raw, water-retted, * broken, hat-shelled XI. 46 Free. „ fabrics. See Linen Yarn. 33 $3 33 ,, textures, coarse, rough XIII. 53 a. 0 75 0 16 » 3 33 „ textures, with coloured stripes woven in, if they consist of jute, and do not occur again throughout the breadth, or if they are made on one side on the edge, whether they be larger or smaller, similar or dis- similar - 33 53 a. 0 75 0 1 6 K. III. a. 12 Kali, carbonate of potash - IX. 37 a. Fi ee. 33 „ chloride - 33 37 c. 1. 0 40 0 0 10 ' 33 33 33 „ sulphate and bisulphate 33 33 0 40 0 0 10 33 33 33 „ chromate of potash - 33 37 e. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 33 „ bi- carbonate of potash 33 33 1 50 0 3 0 33 33 33 „ oxalide (sorrel salt) - 33 37/. 1. 2 0 0 4 0 33 33 33 „ prussiate of potash (red and yellow prussiate) - - - 33 37/2. 1 50 0 3 0 „ tungstate of potash (for blue dyes) - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 „ pure carbonate of potash (tartrate) - 33 33 5 0 0 10 0 33 „ chlorate of potash (super-oxydised chloride) - 33 33 5 0 0 10 0 3) 33 33 „ superphosphate XXII. 80 a. Free. „ nitrate. See Saltpetre. VIII. h. 43 Ka.mptuiicon, floor cloths of rasped cork and india-rubber (or gut- ta-percha) un coloured - XVI. 64 b. 0 75 0 1 6 33 „ coloured - 33 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 33 33 33 „ with lining of cloth stuff, coloured or uncoloured - 33 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 lxii Exhibition. Group. Section, Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Class. Section. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English V alue. III. II. III. VII. XIII. vir. XIII. VII. VIII. VII. x. VII. a. a. c. a. b. b. 12 8 16 39 36 » 58 39 58 36 41 36 39 34 39 50 36 33 34 Kermes, mineral (a preparation of antimony) - „ berries (plant berries) „ „ insect (alkermes, scarlet berries, coccus ilicis) - Kettledrums - Kettles made of lead ■{ „ cast iron, rough - „ wrought iron - „ (steam boilers) - „ of zinc - „ of tin - „ of other base metals „ as parts of machines Keys, wrought iron, rough „ of tempered cast iron, rough „ „ „ ground off - „ „ „ polished lacquered Kitcben. See pots made of cast iron. „ Utensils, wooden, rough » 5» painted, lacquered, polished „ „ others Knick-knacks made of iron „ ,, of other base metals „ „ clinched (not real gilt or silvered) - „ „ real gilt or silvered, or inlaid with gold or silver „ „ made of common metals, fine worked - - - „ „ not clinched, in conjunction with alabaster, ivory, enamel, glass, gall, &c. Knitting-needles, of iron - Knives, rough, for me- "1 also in conjunc- chanical purposes J tion with wood „ ground - „ polished or in other combinations - „ with tortoiseshell or amber handles „ with gold or silver handles „ with real gilt or plated metal handles - „ with imitation gilt or plated metal ? handles - XX. III. IX. XIX. X. XVII. X. XVII. XIX. XVII. XIX. XVII. XVI. 76 d. 1. 13 h. 1. 34/. 73 a. 39 b. 68 3. 40 i. 1. 69 a. 3. 74 70 a. 1. 70 a. 2. 70 b. 1. 74 69 a. 1. 69 a. 3. 69 c. 3. 69 c. 2. 64 a. 64 c. ]. fl. kr. 5 0 0 80 0 75 3 0 2 50 4 0 0 60 2 0 1 0 4 0 2 50 4 0 £ s. d. 0 10 0 o 1 71 1 21 0 0 6 0 0 1 6 0 6 0 0 5 0 0 8 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 8 0 0 5 0 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 0 4 0 0 8 0 0 12 0 Free. 1 50 | 0 3 0 According to quality of material. ^According to material XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 » 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 5? 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 77 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 XIX. 75 c. 1. 50 0 5 0 0 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 79 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 lxiii Exhibition. ^age. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. » Duty per Cwt. of 110 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. L. XI. Ô. 54 labels, printed - XXI. 79 b. Fr 3e. „ prepared, lithographed, printed XIV. 60 c. 1 50 0 3 0 III. A. 16 lac dye, prepared from seed-lac - IX. 34/. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 53 „ varnishes ( see varnishes). 73 33 lacquers, dye-lacs - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 y. Ô. 22 lace^ cotton - XIII. 52 d. 60 0 6 0 0 33 c. 24 „ linen - 33 53 g. 70 0 7 0 0 a. 21 „ woollen - 33 54/ 60 0 6 0 0 r/. 27 „ silk ----- 55 a. 2. 80 0 8 0 0 7? „ of other base metals » 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 lxiy Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. VII. c. 39 Xiamps, entirely or partly of precious metals XIX. 75 a. 75 0 7 10 0 99 99 99 „ of base metals, real gilt or plated - 99 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 99 99 99 „ others - - - According to quality of material. IX. c. 47 „ globes for (likewise shades and dishes) white, not transparent, without decorations XVI. 65 c. 3. 1 0 0 2 0 VII. d. 40 5 , globes for, others - 99 65 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 XIV. b. 61 Lancets - XIX. 73 b. Free. IX. c. 47 Lanterns, of glass - XVI. 65 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 99 „ with real or imitation gilt or . plated metals, or with other hardwares - XIX. 75 0 75 0 1 6 „ magic - - - Ac cor din » to nature of material. III. a. 12 Lapis causticus (caustic) - - - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 99 c 15 Lard ----- I. 22 a. 1. 2 63 0 5 3 V. a. 21 Lastingrs, woollen - XIII. 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 VIII. c. 41 Lasts, shoemakers’ - XVI. 64 a. Free. X. b. 50 Laterna magica, magic lanterns, as a toy - - - According to quality of material. II. a. 8 Laurel leaves - III. 13 h. 1. Free. III. e. 15 „ oil (bay oil) ... IX. 33 a. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 Temp. Exit. 4. 70 Laurels ----- III. 13 e. 1. Free. IV. c. 18 Lavender, spirit of, according to the I IX. 33 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 0 quality of the receptacles and the labels / XX. 76 c. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 VII. c. 39 Lead, raw, also old, broken X. 39 a. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 „ cast, rolled, drawn - 99 39 b. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 99 99 99 „ rolled - 99 39 b. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 99 99 99 „ wastes - . - - 99 39 a. 1. O 75 0 16 99 99 99 „ ashes - 99 99 0 75 0 16 99 99 99 „ wire ... - 99 39 b. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 I. b . 4 „ ore, sulphuret of lead (Galena) 99 38 «. 1. Free. 99 99 99 „ dross - XXII. 80 b. Free. III. a. 12 „ litharge (silver and gold) 99 39 a. 3. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 „ capsules, tinned - XVII. 68 2.; 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 99 „ oxide of, red and yellow IX. 37/ 2. 1 50 0 3 0 XI. d. 55 „ pencils, in wood or cane XX. 76 c. 3. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 99 „ not in wood or cane 99 76 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 III. a. 12 „ white (carbonate of lead) - IX. 37/. 2. 1 50 0 3 0 99 99 „ sugar of XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 I b. 4 „ black (graphite) - VIII. 32 b. Free. e. 39 Leaden goods - XVII. 68 2. 6 0 0 12 0 lxv Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. VII. €. 39 leaden children’s playthings, made of tin, fl. kr. £ s. d. without or in conjunction with other materials not coming under the category of hardwares XVII. 68 2. 6 0 0 12 0 3? 33 33 rollers, kettles, dishes, plates, pots, and other kinds of cooking utensils made of lead, inasmuch as • they do not come under the category of 39 b. 2. 33 68 3. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 perforated sheets and plates 33 4 0 0 8 0 VI. a. 31 leather, only blackened; also uppers «and cordwainers’ leather, only blackened - XV. 62 a. 4. 3 0 0 6 0 33 33 55 33 artificial scraped leather, made of india-rubber, or grainless leather cuttings, or of a layer of linen or cotton texture, which serves to strengthen it - 62 «. 3. 4 50 0 9 0 33 33 33 33 male hemp leather, varnished with coarse yellow or red colour goats’, sheep’s, tanned, not coloured 62 a. 6. 1 0 0 2 0 5? 33 33 33 or further prepared 33 62 a. 5. 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 33 33 „ dressed in tan, not further prepared 33 0 75 0 1 6 )> 33 33 33 sheep’s, tanned in alum, and in which the alum is still present - 33 33 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 33 33 „ out of which the alum has already been beaten 62 b. 1. 7 50 0 15 0 35 33 33 33 chamois, dressed and tawed 7 50 0 15 0 3) 33 33 33 with impressed ornaments and uncoloured parchment - 33 62 b. 3. 3 0 0 6 0 33 33 33 33 lacquered, coloured, gilt, plated ; likewise Cordovan, Morocco, and Turkey leather - 33 62 b. 1. 7 50 0 15 0 33 33 33 33 (glove and kid glove), tanned, coloured (already adapted for immediate use) - 7 50 0 15 0 Note. —Black coloured leather is only to be distinguished from that simply blackened by its not losing its colour when in a damp state, as the latter does. 33 33 33 » cuttings - - - - XXII. 80 d. Free. 33 33 33 33 size .... XX. 76 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 33 » 5» » strips, like hat strips. 33 33 33 33 pieces of, old, torn-up XXII. 80 d. Free. » 33 33 33 cloth - - XIII. 56 b. 2. 5 o 0 10 0 i 30782, lxvi Exhibition. Group. VL II. >> X. Temp. Exh XIV. III. 5 * II. III. IV. np. E IV. III. IV. II. on. j Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of llü‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. a. 31 Leather goods, of tanned, tan coloured, or fl. kr. £ s. d. only blackened leather - XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 55 „ made of hairy skins - 59 95 6 0 0 12 0 59 59 „ of common leather, with'] pressed ornaments 59 „ of coloured or lacquered 55 55 „ of gilt, plated, chamois- > 95 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 dressed, or tawed leather 55 95 99 „ of coloured parchment - All these goods also com- bined with materials not coming under the category of , Petty Wares. See also Sad- dlery, Shoemakers’ and Trunk- makers’ goods. 99 99 „ leather gloves (also those only cut out, or combined with woven and textile goods') - - 55 62 b. 1. 7 50 0 15 0 55 Russian - - 95 62 a . 4. 3 0 0 6 0 8 I.eaves, natural, fresh - III. 13 c. Free. 95 dried ... - 59 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 a. 49 55 artificial, of woven or textile mate- " rials ... - XIII. 57 c. 1. 85 0 8 10 0 55 55 others, artificial - - - - According to quality of mi iterial. 1 70 Leeches - - IV. 16 c. Free. b. 61 55 artificial - - - - XIX. 73 b. Free. a. 12 iiees, natural ... - XXII. 80 b. Free. compressed, artificial, dried - XX. 76 d. 1 . 5 0 0 10 0 a. 8 Leguminous plants, with the leaves - III. 13 e. Free. „ „ other kinds, i.e., beans, peas, lentils, tares, sweet peas (nipple- wort) - 95 10 b. 0 27 0 0 62 12 Lemnian earth (spliragide hole, a kind of fine clay) - VIII. 32 b. Free. b. 18 Lemonades, essences, powders, and waters VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 4 70 Lemons - - I. 5 b. 3. 2 20 0 4 5 d. 19 55 (put in salt-water, cut up) - 55 5 c. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 a. 12 55 citrate of (citric acid) - XX. 76 d. 1 . 5 0 0 10 0 b. 18 95 juice of, in barrels - IX. 35 b. 3. Free. 55 „ „ bottles - XX. 76 d. 3. Free. 55 55 i ” peel of dried (put in salt-water, cut up) - I. 5 c. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 «• 8 Lentils. See Leguminous Plants - - III. 10 b. 0 27 0 0 ô ir lxvii Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Anstrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. X. a. 49 Leonine, wire and spinnings, imitation gilt fl. kr. £ s. d. or plated - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 » » real - XIX. 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 „ „ „ of gold or sil- ver • 55 75 a. 2. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 „ spinnings, workings from it, genuine - 55 55 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 „ „ real gilt or plated - 55 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 „ ,, imitation ,, „ 55 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 X. b. 50 Letter-cases (or pocket books), of leather or 1 india-rubber XV. 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 55 55 55 ,, „ „ „ of oil-cloth - 55 55 10 50 1 1 0 55 55 55 „ „ „ „ of the above, with em- broidery - XIX. 75 b. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 55 55 55 „ „ „ „ combined with * precious me- tals 55 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 ,, „ ' „ „ combined with base metals 55 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 „ ,, „ ,, others - Accordin g to quality 1 of material. VII. c. 39 Letters, type, book printers’ type, of lead - X. 39 b. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 „ others - - - Accordin g to quality of material. IV. a. 17 Liebig-Liebe’s food (made of malt, wheaten- 1 flour, and carbonate of potash) XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 X. b. 50 Light, shades - - - Accordin g to quality of material. III. b. 13 Lime, burnt and unburnt - - - VIII. 32 a. Free. 55 55 55 „ phosphorate, in pieces (for making artificial manure) 55 55 Free. 55 55 55 ,, citrate ----- IX. 37 d. 2. Free. 55 55 55 ,, tartrate - XX. 76 d. 3. Free. 55 55 55 „ acetate - 55 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 „ in conjunction with pyroligneous acid - IX. 37 e. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 55 „ stones, raw - VIII. 32 a. Free. 55 55 55 „ blossoms - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 V. V. c. 24 Linen yarn, rough, machine-spun XII. 50 a. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 55 „ „ rough, hand-spun 50 a. 2. Free. 55 55 55 „ „ bleached, coloured (but. not twisted) - - - 55 50 b. 2 50 ! 0 5 0 55 55 55 „ „ twisted - - - 50 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 „ goods, i.e., linen of flax, raw hemp, unbleached, unsampled (also ticking and huckaback) XIII. 53 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 „ „ made of jute only 55 53 c. 2. 1 3 0 0 6 0 i 2 lxviii Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff, j Duty per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. Y. c. 24 Linen goods, dressed, bleached, coloured, 11. kr. £ s. d. 1 of one or more colours, close, \ also sampled or * printed, mixed, watered: up to 50 chain threads - XIII. 53 d. 2. 10 0 10 0 1 50-100 „ 55 * 53 d. 1. 20 0 2 0 0 100 55 53 e. 40 0 4 0 0 to the Vienna current inch. 55 55 55 „ „ not close - 55 53/. 60 0 6 0 0 55 55 55 „ „ embroidered 55 53 g. 70 0 7 0 0 55 55 55 „ „ combined with metal threads i on spun glass 55 55 70 0 7 0 0 55 55 55 „ „ highly lined 4 combinedwith f XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 > whatever < 55 55 55 „ „ others - J material 55 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 „ print, combined with fine rosin and ; other chemicals to cover over | cotton stuff - ! II. a. 8 Linseed ----- III. 13 e. 2. Free. i. 11 „ cake, and linseed cake meal (rape cake meal) - XXII. 80 b. Free. V. c. 24 Lint, picked - 55 80 c*. Free. 55 „ woven, linen - XIII. 53 d. 1. 20 0 2 0 0 55 55 Lintels of stone, not ground off - 55 „ of stone, ground off 55 55 „ others - - - Accordin ; ? to quality of material. IV. 18 Liqueurs ----- VII. 26 b. 15 0 ! 1 10 0 III. c. 15 Liquorice juice - - - - IX. 33 a. 3. 2 0 ! 0 4 0 II. a. 8 „ root - - - - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 ! 0 1 7h XII. d. 57 Literary Subjects j alsQ bound . J XXI. 79 a. Free. 55 Lithographs, on paper J [ 55 79 b. Free. 55 55 „ painted like oil paintings, varnished, and pasted upon linen, stretched on a wooden frame 55 79 c. Free. VIII. a. 41 Lithographic stones - VIII. 32 b. Free. XII. d. 57 55 55 “ XXI. 79 b. Free. III. h. 16 Litmus ----- IX. 34 f. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 , . f V. 19 0 80 0 17^ II. c. 9 Liver (animal) - - - - ^ VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 o o" V. c. 24 Llama, and wraps of a similar nature (a kind of flannel) not printed XIII. 54 c, 1. 35 0 3 10 0 I. b. 4 Loadstone (iron ore) - X. 38 a. 1. Free. Loam ----- VIII. 32 a. Free. 'em». Exli 1 70 Lobsters ----- IV. 14 d. Free. VIT. b. 36 Locks, iron - XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 ! 0 8 0 55 55 1 » j „ „ varnished - 55 69 c. 3. 4 0 1 0 8 0 lxix Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of HO'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English V alue. fl. kr. £ s. d. IL, b. 9 Locks, iron, polished, lacquered - - XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 „ others ... - - - According to quality of material. 55 55 55 Locksmith's utensils - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 XIII. a. 58 Locomotives and locomobiles - XIX. 74 c. 2 0 0 4 0 d. Looms, wooden - - XVI. 64 a. Free. 55 55 „ iron, mechanical (power looms) XIX. 74 2 0 0 4 0 1Y. b. 18 Lump sugar - - I. 7 a. 13 15 1 6 3^ Lunettes (lorgnettes). See Eye-glasses. M. ' 4 IV. a. 17 Maccaroni ... VII. 28 b. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 II. 8 Mace. See Nutmegs - I. 3 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 n V. c. 24 Machine, spinnings, linen, rough - - XII. 50 a. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 55 „ driving straps covered over with, or steeped in, india-rubber or gutta percha - - XIII. 56 c. 3. 1 0 0 2 0 XIII. c. 58 Machinery (parts of) - „ iron, common, forged, the piece 0 2 6 weighing 50 pounds and over X. 40 g. 2. 1 25 55 5 ) 55 „ of inferior cast iron,' coarse S- . 55 40 i. 1. 0 60 0 1 2\ „ „ rough cast zinc O tc •a sc 55 42 b. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 55 „ „ „ pewter .s <; 55 43 b. 2 0 0 4 0 5? 55 55 „ ,, „ copper, brass, and other § i p o ! base metals l 55 43 c. 2. 3 0 10 6 0 ,, inferior wooden XVI. 64 a. Free. 55 „ wooden (agricultural) also com- bined with iron, in so far as the weight of the iron parts does not exceed 15 per cent. of the total weight - - 55 Free. „ wooden, combined with iron, j chip, reed, bulrush, cane and basket work goods, with brass, zinc, common leather, or window glass, also coloured, stained, varnished, lacquered, and polished - 55 64 e. 1 50 0 3 0 lxx Exhibition. Group. Section. Page. XIII. e. 58 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 III. 9 • 16 55 55 55 55 55 55 ? 5 55 55 55 55 55 a. 12 XIV. a. 61 II. 9 • 10 55 a. 8 55 c. 9 III. 9 • 16 IT. 10 Temp. Exh. 4 70 55 55 55 55 55 55 I. a. 3 55 c. 6 IT. 9 • 10 55 55 55 55 55 55 IV. 55 19 55 55 55 XIV. a. 61 II. i. 11 55 55 55 55 55 55 DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Machinery, wooden, in other combinations ; further, wooden portions of machinery of fine basket work, of fine carving and turnery work, covered over with a , varnish containing gold or silver of inlaid or buhl work „ wooden, combined with iron of more than 15 per cent, of the total weight f neither gilt, ,, of cast iron - nor plated, „ „ wrought iron j according „ „ base metal^ not specially named to the parts )► which prevail in the weight. Madder, ground and unground „ extracts of „ varnish - „ roots, fresh (Alizzari) „ „ ground and unground Magnesia, carbonate and carbonic Magnifying-glasses (single microscopes) - Mahogany, brown ... Maize - - - - - Note. —Maize in the cob is subject to half the rate. „ straw, i.c., empty maize cobs Malachite green - Malaga-grapes - Malt - ,, extract, thin fluid - „ „ like syrup - Maltese-earth (white boll) Manganese - Manilla-hemp (aloe-fibres) from the pith of the bread-tree „ twisted, unbleached „ „ coloured - Manna - „ groats - Manometers (steam gauges) for measuring the pressure of vapours and gases Manure, animal - . - „ artificial - „ salt ... Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. f s. d. XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 XIX. 74 a. 1 0 0 2 0 55 74 b. 1 33 0 2 8 55 74 c. 2 0 0 4 0 55 74 d. 4 0 0 8 0 IX. 34 d. Fr ee. 55 34 f. 1. 0 80 0 1 71 XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 III. 9 a. Free. XX. 34 d. Fr ee. 55 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 XIX. 73 b. Free. XX. 76 d. 1. III. 10 b. 0 27 0 0 6i 55 13 c. Fr ee. XX. 76 d. 1. Free. I. 5 a. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 III. 10 c. 0 18 0 0 4 VII. 24 e. 1 50 0 8 0 XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 VIII. 32 b. Fr ee. 55 55 Free. XI. 46 Free. XIII. 53 a. 0 75 0 1 6 XII. 50 b. 2 50 0 5 0 IX. 33 a. 4. 0 75 0 1 6 III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7£ XIX. 73 b. Fr ee. XXII. 80 h. Free. XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 XXII. 80 a . Free. lxxi j Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25lbs. avoirdupois. i Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian j Currency, ! i English V alu<- 1 fl. kr. £ s. d. XXV. d. 69 Manuscripts. See Preface to llie Cus- toms’ Tariff. XII. /• 57 Maps, made of pasteboard and paper XIV. 60 g. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 „ „ leather, india- rubber, gutta- perclia - XV. 62 d . 3. 10 50 1 1 1 0 55 >5 „ combined with woven stuffs XIX. 75 e. 2. 25 0 i 2 10 0 55 55 55 „ others - - - Accordin, gto quality of material. XXV. d. 69 ., scientific, also bound XXI. 79«. Free. 55 „ of countries - 55 55 ! Free. 55 35 55 „ model, of paper pulp - - ] 55 55 „ ,, of india-rubber - - > 55 55 Free. 55 55 55 „ „ of gutta pereha - - J IV. c. 18 Maraschino-liqueur ... VII. 26 b. 15 0 1 10 0 IX. a. 44 Marble, blocks of, rough - VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. 55 55 55 „ „ cut, polished - 55 32 c. 1. 0 80 0 1 7i Temp. Exh. 4 70 Marigolds, fresh - III. 13 c. Fr ee. II. c. 9 „ others - 55 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7i IV. g . 19 Marine animals, in oil and so forth VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 10 0 II. a. 8 Marjoram .... 55 •5 0 80 o 1 7\ X. 49 Markers (counters, fish,) of base metal XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 ,, others - - - - - 1 Accordin gto quality of material. 55 55 Masks, of paper pulp ... XIV. 60 g. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 „ of woven stuffs ... XIII. 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 0 55 „ of embossed wax - - - XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 „ others - - - According to quality of material. III. f. 16 Matches, lucifer - - - XX. 78 a. Free. Matrices (die sinking) ... - - According to quality of material. V. i. 30 Mats, woven out of Manilla hemp, reed, and wool, not printed XIII. 54 b. 1 . 15 0 1 10 0 55 „ made of bast, reed, cocoa-nut fibres, grass, seaweed, bulrush, and straw, uncolonred ... XIV. 59 a. 0 25 0 0 6 55 55 55 „ „ ,, coloured 55 59 c. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 55 55 55 ,, and feet mats (hearthrugs), of shav- ings or cane - 59 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 „ of tree-roots. See Basket-work. « lxxii Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. y. i. 30 Mattrasses, with covering of woven goods. See Featherbeds. 55 5? 55 „ with covering of leather, india- rubber, or gutta-percha, of every kind - XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 IV. e. 18 Mead (metheglin) - VII. 24 b. 1 50 0 3 0 XIV. a. 61 Measures, for distances - XIX. 73 b. Free. Temp. Exh. 2 70 Meat, fresh - V. 19 a. 0 80 0 1 •7 1 2 IV. 9- 19 „ salt, smoked, pickled 55 19 b. 1 50 0 3 0 55 99 55 „ prepared in other ways VII. 28 e 1. 10 0 1 0 0 „ grit (a mixture of meat and oatmeal grit), also in tin cases V. 19 b. 1 50 0 3 0 55 99 ' „ sausages (also blood, liver and bacon sausages) - 55 19 c. 8 0 0 16 0 55 99 99 Meats, preserved, of salted, smoked, pickled meat, which must first be adapted by further preparation for human consumption ; also in bottles, cases, &c. - 55 19 b. 1 50 0 3 0 X. a. 49 Medallions (lockets), mounted - - According to quality of material. Medals, of base metals ... X. 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 III. a. 12 Medicinal vinegars, honey, wines XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 Temp. Exh. 70 Medlars, fresh - III. 9 a. Free. IV. g. 19 „ dried, parched, boiled without sugar - 55 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 71 „ prepared in other ways - 55 28 e. 1. 10 o 1 0 0 “ XX. a. 67 Meerschaum - VIII. 31 a. Free. „ wastes ... 55 55 Free. „ , goods XVI. 66 c. 6 0 0 12 0 55 99 55 „ combined with petty wares - XIX. 73 a. 75 0 7 10 0 Temp. Exh. 4 70 Melons, fresh - III. 9 a. Fr ae. IV. 9 • 19 „ cut up, pickled in vinegar in barrels - 55 9 6.2. 0 80 0 1 Ï 2 99 55 „ prepared in other ways - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 V. «. 21 Merino, printed on XIII. 54 d. 35 0 3 10 0 99 55 55 ,, not printed on - 55 54 c. 1. 35 0 3 10 0 X. 6. 50 Metal beads, real gilt - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 99 55 55 „ „ plated, or covered with gold or silver - 55 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 „ „ cloth, made of brass wire, also combined with strings 55 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 ,, wares, rollers of tin — — VII. c. 39 „ „ rollers, kettles 55 70 a, 1. 4 0 0 8 0 lxxiii Exhibition. Group. I Section, Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Class. Section. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. VII. XIV. V. XIV. IV. IX. V. I. c. a. c. a. <7- s? 5» b. a. 39 .o a o o o ^5 S g 61 24 61 19 18 44 29 Metal wares, plates, dishes, pots,~l -rJ £ ^ and other cook- § r 3 ing utensils ^ ts § made of zinc - . 53 5 „ „ dishes, plates, ' ^ kettles, and § other vessels made of tin „ „ rollers, kettles, dishes, plates, and other cooking utensils made of other base metals „ „ others which are also combined with materials not coming under the category of petty wares „ „ real gilt, plated, or covered with gold or silver „ „ braziers’, brass founders, and brass plate wares - „ „ perforated plates and tablets Metronomes - Mexican fibres (finer than hemp, it looks like Manilla hemp) ... Microscopes - Milk (also turned) - „ condensed - „ glass. See Glass. „ sugar of - Mill, products (rolled, rough ground, peeled grains) - „ stones, also with iron hoops and metal cases - - Milled, woollen stuffs ... :} Mills, made of wood Mineral, blue - - - „ yellow (imperial gallon) - „ green (i.e., imperial green, Viennese or new green, Kirchberg green,original green, Jassnugger green, Mitis green, Schwein- furt green) - „ kermes - ,, oil. See Rock-oil. ,, red ■ „ taivoil. See Rock-oil. XVII. 70 a. 1. 55 70 a. 2. 55 70 b. 55 70 c. 2. XIX. 75 b. 1. XVII. 55 XIX. 70 c. 2. 70 c. 3. 73 b. XI. XIX. V. XX. 46. 73 b. 21 a. 76 d. 1. 55 55 III. 12 VIII. XIII. 32 a. 54 XVI. 64 a. XX. 76 d. 1. 55 IX. 55 37 d. 1. XX. 76 d. 1. fl. kr. 4 0 2 50 4 0 6 0 75 0 6 0 4 0 £ s. d. 0 8 0 0 5 0 0 8 0 0 12 0 7 10 0 5 0 5 0 0 80 0 12 0 0 8 0 Free. J Free. Free. Free. 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 1 7 ^ Free. According to quality. Free. 5 0 5 0 0 75 5 0 30782, 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 1 6 0 10 0 k lxxiv Exhibition. T 1 Page. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. \ Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. III. b. 13 Mineral waters, natural and artificial IX. 37 a. Free. I. 4 „ s, not specially named, ground or I washed ... VIII. 32 d. 1. 0 80 0 1 71 III. a. 12 Minium (red lead) - IX. 37 e. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 Temp. Exh. 4 70 Mirabelles (plums) fresh - - - III. 9 a. Free. 55 55 „ „ dried, parched ; 55 55 IV. g- 19 „ „ boiled without sugar - 55 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 7A- 55 •5 ,, „ prepared in other ways VII. 28 e. 1 . 10 0 1 0 0 IX. c. 47 Mirrors, framed - XVI. 65 e. 2. 6 0 1 12 0 55 55 ,, glass for, rough - - - 65 a. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 „ „ ground 55 65 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 „ „ ground or unground, over 284 square inches 55 65 e. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 „ „ ground or unground, not 55 65 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 over 284 square inches II r. a. 12 Mithridate - XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 IV. O' 19 Mixed pickles (are subject to examination by the sanitary police) - - - VII. 28 e. 1 . 10 0 1 0 0 III. a. 12 Mixtures - XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 XIX. a. 67 Models of machines, wooden XVI. 64 a. Free. * „ others - - - According to quality of material. „ workings of. Sec Stonework. V. 21 Mohairs (woollen stuff) - XIII. 54 4 50 0 9 0 d. 27 Moire antique (silk stuff)- 55 55 80 0 8 0 0 IV. b. 18 Molasses ----- I. 7 d. 3 15 0 6 31 V. a. 21 Molton (a stuff-like flannel) XIII. 54 c. 1 . 35 0 3 10 0 111 . g. 16 Molybdena (black-lead, plumbago, gra- phite) ----- VIII. 32 b. Free. IX. a. 44 Monuments of stone, over 10 pounds XVI. 66 b. 2 . 0 75 0 1 6 II. a. 8 Morchia. See Olive oil. VI. a. 31 Morocco-leather, coloured, lacquered 2 XV. 62 b. 1 . 7 50 0 15 0 III. b. 13 Morphium (of opium) - XX. 76 d. 1 . 5 0 0 10 0 IX. a. 44 Mortar (cement, plaster) - VIII. 32 a. Free. VII. b. 36 Mortars, made of cast iron, coarse X. 40 a. 1 . 25 0 2 10 0 „ iron, neither half or entirely ground off “XVII. 69 a . 1 . 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 „ „ varnished - 55 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 „ „ polished, lacquered 55 ' 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 IX. a. 44 ,, of serpentine stone (marmolitc) - XVI. 66 b. 1 . Free. VII. b. 36 „ of copper, brass - XVII. 70 c. 2 . 6 0 I 0 12 0 „ others - - - According to qualité of material. X. b. 50 Mosaic, pictures, of cotton textures, with a representation of arabesques, landscapes, pictures of coloured 1 i woollen yarn - XIII. 54 e. 50 0 j 5 0 0 lxxv Exhibition. Group. Sectioi X. b. IX. 55 55 55 VIII. e. hi. h. XV. a. V. c. 55 55 Temp. Exh. 4. II. a. Temp. Exh. 1. XXIV. b. Temp. Exh. 4. III. (h 55 55 55 55 XII. d. II. 9- 55 55 55 e. V. b. Paffe. DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Class. Section. Duty per Cwt. of 110‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian English Currency. 1 Value. IV. Temp. Exh. IT. 50 46 41 16 63 24 V 70 8 70 69 70 16 57 10 9 22 27 55 21 55 18 17 70 8 Mosaic, others .... „ goods of wood, or other vegetable or animal carving materials „ „ made from stones - „ „ others - Moulds, wooden - Mouth-slue - Mouthpieces for musical instruments „ „ others - Muffs, of fur - „ other kinds - Mulberries - Mulberry-leaves - Mules (Hinnies) - Mummies, portions of (in pieces or dust) - Munition (ammunition). See Preface to Customs’ Tariff. Mushrooms, fresh ... ,, dried, parched, cut up, pickled in vinegar, in barrels ,, prepared in other ways Music, printed (also bound music) Musk - „ membranes, films, empty „ rat-tails - Muslin, cotton - „ silk - „ „ with cotton - „ de Laine - - - - „ book (cotton stuff) Must. See Wine. Mustard, ground (mustard powder), not in bladders - „ ground, in bladders, bottles, or pots - - - - „ prepared Myrrh trees - „ branches and leaves XVI. XX. XIX. XV. XIII. III. 5? IV. IX. III. VII. XXI. IX. V. IX. XIII. III. VII. 55 IX. III. fl. kr. £ s. d. Like work made of similar substances. 64 d. 2. 66 c. 64 76 b. 1. 73 a. 61 b. 57 a. 1. 9 a. 13 b. 15 i. • 35 d. 2. 9 a. 9 b. 1. 28 e. 1. 79 a. 33 b. 1. 21 b. 2. 33 b. 1. 52 c. 55 a. 55 b. 2. 54 a. 52 a. 13 g. 28 d. 2. 55 33 a. 1. 13 h. 1. 0 12 0 12 According to quality of material. Free. 0 75 0 1 6 3 0*0 6 0 According to quality of material. 0 0 50 0 1 5 0 25 0 2 10 Free. Free. 1 5 I 0 2 Free. 1 Fr ee. 0 75 0 1 10 0 1 0 Free. 7 50 0 15 0 75 0 1 i 50 0 15 30 0 3 0 80 0 8 0 60 0 6 0 4 50 0 9 16 0 1 12 Fr ee. 7 50 0 15 7 50 0 15 5 25 0 10 0 80 0 1 k 2 Hjfrl lxxvi Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. N. VIL b. 36 Wailmakers’ work XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 VIII. d. 41 Nails, wooden ... - XVI. 64 a. Free. VIL b. 36 „ iron (with the exception of wire- 40 i. 1. 0 60 tack), cast rough - X. 0 1 2i 55 » „ „ cast, turned, drilled, wrought, black or and only 69 a . 3. ground - XVII. 2 0 0 4 0 55 c. 39 „ „ tinned, coppered - 55 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 ,, ,, polished off, varnished - 55 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 „ „ polished, lacquered, also with 69 e. 2. 6 0 . brass crowns - 55 0 12 0 „ others - - - - Accordin g to quality of material. I. a. 3 Naphtha (volatile mineral or tar oil) - IX. 35 c. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 ,, (petroleum) 55 55 0 75 0 16 ?5 55 „ black - - 55 55 0 75 0 1 6 55 „ also white and red - 55 55 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 „ natural - - 55 55 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 „ also that obtained by dry distilla- tion from coals - 55 55 0 75 0 16 55 55 „ for lighting purposes - 55 55 0 75 0 1 6 viïi. b. 41 waves, wooden (middle portion of a wheel) - - XIII. 64 a. Fr ee. X. 50 Necklaces, of straw XIV. 59/. 3. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 „ „ paper xrx 55 60 q. 1. 12 50 1 5 0 „ „ leather or india-rubber XV. 62 d. 2. 15 0 1 10 0 55 „ „ bone - XVI. 63 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 55 55 55 55 „ „ wood- „ „ glass - C 55 55 64 d. 1. 65 c. 1. 12 0 15 0 1 4 0 1 10 0 55 55 „ „ clay - 55 67 d. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 „ ,, lead - o X VlL 68 1. 12 0 1 4 0 *5 55 „ „ iron - rj 55 69 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 „ „ other base metals 55 70 e. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 VII. a. 34 ,, goid and silver XIX. 75 a. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 „ real gilt, plated, or made up 75 b. 1. with gold or silver - - 55 75 0 7 10 0 55 c. 39 „ of base metals, burnished (imita- tion gilt or plated) - - 55 75 e. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 55 „ not burnished, combined with alabaster, ivory, enamel, paste, &c. - - XVII. 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 lxxvii Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. V. 9 • 29 Neckties and collars, cut out, sewn like "1 clothing - - - - J Neckerchiefs (wraps, mufflers) of cash- - - f Accorc < materif (_ mad ling to the d they are e from. mere or thibet, with shawl- edgings, like shawl-cloths II. 9 • 10 Needles, of pine wood - III. 13 c. Free. VII. b. 36 „ sewing needles, also with gilt or plated eyes - XVII. 69 d. 15 0 1 10 0 J? 33 „ crotchet - 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 „ knitting - 33 33 6 0 0 12 0 „ others - - - According to quality of material. V. b. 22 Nets, cotton, coarse - „ linen (unbleached) - XIII. 52 a. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 33 c. 24 33 53 a. 0 75 0 1 6 „ „ bleached, coloured 33 53 d. 3. 10 0 1 0 0 33 33 3» „ of jute, bleached ... 33 53 d. 4. 3 0 0 6 0 33 a. 21 „ woollen, uncoloured - 33 54 a. 4 50 0 9G d. 27 „ silk ----- 33 55 a. 3. 80 0 8 0 0 33 „old - XXII. 80 c. Free. III. 9- c. 16 New-green (Neugriin) - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 II. 24 „ Zealand hemp, coloured or otherwise prepared - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 33 33 33 Newspapers and periodicals (are subject to stamp duty) XXI. . 79 b. Free. III. b. 13 Nickel, raw - X. 43 a. Free. 33 „ drawn, stretched, and in coarse pieces (cast) - 3? 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 33 33 33 „ ore and regulus - - - 33 38 c. Free. 33 c. 15 Night-lights, covered with tallow, stearine, or wax (also those with a little plate of wood or leaf of paper, or a so-called float of brass, or tin-plate com- . bined with cork) - XII. 49 b. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 „ others - - - Accordin g to quality of material. 33 a. 12 Nihilum, album (oxide of zinc) - X. 38 a. 2. Free. Nitric Acid (saltpetre, nitrate of soda) raw IX. 37 a. Free. „ do. do. refined 33 37 d. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 33 „ azotic acid (aqua fortis) 33 37 c. 2. 0 25 0 0 6 33 Nitro-muriatic acid ... 33 33 0 25 0 0 6 11. 33 21 Nutmegs ----- 1. 3 b. 15 75 1 11 6 III. e. 15 „ oil of (balsam) - IX. 33 b. 1. 7 50 0 15 0 33 33 33 „ (macej - - - - I. 3 b. 15 75 1 11 6 Temp. Exli. 33 4 33 70 33 Nuts, walnuts 1 „ hazel J III. 9 b. 2. Free. 33 33 33 ,, Para - 33 13 h. 1. 0 80 | 0 1 7£ lxxviii Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austria n Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 11025 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. 0. II. 9 • 10 Oak apples - IX. 34 c. Fr< Be. 99 99 99 ,, bark ----- 99 34 b. Free. VIII. b. 41 Oars, wooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. III. 99 13 Ochre ----- VIII. 32 b. Free. XIV. a. 61 CEnometer, for gauging wine-must fermen- ' tation ----- XIX. 73 b. Free. III. c. 15 Oil, varnish, in bottles - VI. 23 a. 5 0 0 10 0 99 99 99 „ ., in barrels, tubes, and bladders 99 23 d. 0 75 0 1. 6 99 >> 99 „ cake and meal (linseed cake) - XXII. 80 b. Free. 99 99 99 „ paper- - XIV. 60 c. 1 50 0 3 0 99 99 99 „ seed ----- III. 13 e. 0 6 0 0 H 99 99 99 „ soap, perfumed ... XX. 77 f. 5 0 0 10 0 VI. 99 33 „ „ not perfumed - - - 99 77 e. 1. 3 0 0 6 0 99 99 99 „ cloths (oil pressing cloths) XIII. 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 99 99 99 „ cloth, cotton, yellow - - - 99 56 b. 2. 60 0 3 0 0 9* 99 99 „ „ fine (also lined with wool dust) - V. i. 30 Oilcloth, superior (also covered with velvet powder) - - - 99 56 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 0 99 99 Oilskin (oiled silk) XIII. 56 b. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 Il I. c. 15 Oils, fatty, in bottles and jars VI. 23 a. 5 0 0 10 0 99 99 99 „ fatty, in bottles and jars and other similar receptacles, weighing at least one centner, gi'oss - - - 99 23 d. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 „ not specially named, in barrels, tubes, and bladders - 99 23 a. 5 0 0 10 0 „ volatile - IX. 33 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 0 99 99 „ perfumed - XX. 76 c. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 ,, rock, black - - - - IX. 35 b. 1. Free. 99 99 ,, ,, white and red - - - 99 35 a. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 „ turpentine (also tar oil) 99 35 c. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 „ olive, in bottles and jars VI. 23 a. 5 0 0 10 0 „ ,, in barrels, tubes, and bladders - 99 23 b. 2. 0 40 0 0 10 II. a. 8 Olive branches - - - - III. 13 k. 1. 0 80 0 1 7* Temp. Exh. 4 70 Olives, fresh - 99 99 0 80 0 1 7* IV. 9 • 19 „ salted - I. 5 c. 1. 0 80 0 1 7± 99 99 99 „ otherwise prepared VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 II. a. 8 Onions (as well as bulbs and squills) 111. 9 a. Free. Onyx. See Precious Stones. Opals. Ditto. XIV. 99 61 Opera glasses - XIX. 75 «. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 III. 99 12 Opium ----- IX. 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 e. 15 Opodeldoc - - - - XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 XIV. a. 61 Optical glasses, unframed XVI. 65 c. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 III. e. 15 Orange blossoms - - - - IX. 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 99 99 „ water - 99 99 5 25 0 10 6 99 99 99 „ peel, dried - I. 5 c. I. 0 80 0 1 lxxix Exhibition. ! Page. i DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. or 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. i i fl. kr. £ s. d. Tern]). Exh. 4. 70 ! Oranges ----- I. 5 b. 3. 2 20 0 4 5 11. a. 8 „ dried, unripe, small 55 5 c. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 III. 55 12 Orchilla (Moro plaits) - XV. a. 63 Organ pipes, wooden - - - XVI. 64 a. Free. 55 55 V „ of other material |- XIX. 73 a. 3 0 0 6 0 ?5 55 55 Organs, barrel, hurdy-gurdies and bird-calls 55 55 3 0 | 0 6 0 „ as playthings - - . According to quality of material. III. e. 15 Oriental water, Dr. Walker’s XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 XIV. a. 61 Original pictures, on paper XXI. 79 c. Free. 111. 9- 16 Orleans (colouring material) IX. 34/ 1. 0 80 0 1 74 55 „ extract - - - - 55 34 g. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 55 55 ,, woollen stuff - XIII. 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 X. b. 50 Ornaments, woven ... 55 57 a. 25 0 2 10 0 ir. a. 8 Osiers ----- VIII. 29 a. Free. hi. a. 12 Ossa sepia (black fish-bone) V. 21 b. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 ii. e. 9 Ostrich feathers, raw - 55 18 d. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 „ „ prepared XIX. 75 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 Temp. Exlr. 1. 70 Otters ----- IV. 14 a. h ree. VII. b. 36 Ovens (stoves) cast iron, coarse jx. 40 i. 1. 0 60 0 1 24 55 55 55 „ wrought iron, or of sheet iron XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 55 55 55 „ wrought iron, or of sheet iron, po- lislied, lacquered, enamelled 55 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 „ others - - - Accordin g to quality of material. III. a. 12 Oxalic acid( (saccharic acid) IX. 37/ 1. 2 0 0 4 0 Temp. Exli. 1. 70 Oxen (per head) - - - * IV. 15 a. 4 20 0 8 5 11. c. 9 ,, hides of (East Indian, also those with ' hair on one side, covered over on the flesh side with a coating like lime) V. 17 a. h ree. III. a. 12 Oxide of zinc - X. 43 a. Free. Temp. Exh. 1. 70 Oysters ----- IV. 14 d. 1 50 0 3 0 X. a. 49 ,, shells of, rough - VIII. 31 a. 2. Free. 55 55 55 ,, „ prepared - - - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 , 0 10 0 P. VII. c. 39 Packfong (an alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc, German silver), rough - X. 43 a. Free. „ drawn, rolled, and in coarse castings - 55 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 .. sheets 1 55 55 5J 3 0 0 6 0 55 55 55 „ wires J 55 55 55 „ wares - XVII. 70 c. 15 0 ! 1 10 0 lxxx Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. VJII. i. 43 Packing: baskets, common XVI. 64 a. Tree. V. a. 21 „ cloth, grey XIII. 53 b. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 „ „ tarred ... 55 56 a. 1 0 0 2 0 55 55 „ ,, other sorts, see linen wares. XI. 55 54 „ paper, rough ... XIV. 60 a, 1. Free. 55 55 ,, „ other kinds, sized 55 60 c. 1 50 0 3 0 III. 55 12 Paint (for the face) white (flake-wliite) XX. 76 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 See also Preface to Customs’ Tariff'. 55 55 „ red (rouge) 55 76 c. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 See note to chemical products (su- perior). 55 c. 15 Painters’ paste - XIV. 60 c. 1 5 0 2 1 55 55 „ pallets - - - According r to quality of material. Y. a. 21 „ cloth (canvas) • XIII. 56 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 „ brushes (made of hair) - XIV. 58 b. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 XL d. 55 „ „ ( „ bristles) XIII. 58 a. 1 0 0 2 0 XXV. c. 63 Paintings, on paper - XXI. 79 b. Free. „ on wood, linen, base metals 55 79 c. Free. „ others - - - Accordin ? to quality of material. III. 15 Palm oil, in casks - VI. 23 c. Free. „ „ candles - XX. 77 b. 5 25 0 10 6 55 55 „ „ grease - 55 76 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 ft, 16 „ wax - V. 20 b. 2 50 0 5 0 II. c. 9 „ branches - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 n y. ft. 29 Panama hats (reed hats), not trimmed XIV. 59 d. 3. 0 10 0 0 2l VII. b. 36 Pans, cast iron, rough ... X. 40 i. 1. 0 60 0 1 2% „ others (also wrought iron) - XVII. 69 a, 3. 2 0 0 4 0 „ iron, enamelled ... 55 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 „ „ polished, lacquered 55 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 „ others .... - - According to quality of material. XI. a. 54 Paper, grey blotting, and coarse packing paper - - - XIV. 60 a. 1. Free. 55 55 55 „ made of straw, rough on both sides, or on only one • 55 60 a. 2. Free. 55 b. 57 „ not sized, inferior (common grey, semi-white, and coloured) 55 60 b. 2. 1 0 0 2 0 55 55 55 „ not sized, all other kinds - 55 60 b. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 55 55 55 ,, sized, stained, lithographed, printed, or lined - 55 60 c. 1 50 0 3 0 55 55 55 „ with gold or silver patterns, pressed, perforated, also strips of it - 55 60 d, 1. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 ,, „ with linen, glued or pasted on 55 a. 54 „ „ (also linen made of cotton) - 55 60 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 II ixxxi Exhibition. Duty per Cwt. of Page. DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. i Group. | Section. Class. Section. Austrian English Currency. Value. I £ s. d. XI. a. 54 Paper, made from the stems and ribs of ! fl. kr. tobacco leaves - II. 8 5. 26 25 2 12 6 33 33 33 „ (printing) unsized - XIV. i 60 b. 2. 1 0 0 2 0 33 33 33 „ „ sized 33 ! 60 c. 1 50 0 3 0 3? 33 33 „ (letter) - 33 60 <7. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 „ work, made from paper and paste- 1 board ; from pulp, patent wood (a fibrous pulp), wood-fibre pulp; frame or moulder’s work from Cartonpierre, asphalt, or similar stuffs ; also in combination with other mate- j i j rials, not coming under the category of petty or hardwares - 1 i Î5 60 g. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 „ frame or moulder’s works, others than the foregoing, combined with wood and iron, neither painted nor lacquered - - - 33 60 g. 3. 1 0 0 2 0 33 33 33 „ edgings (strips of gold, silver, or bronze paper) - 33 60 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 33 33 33 „ pulp, hard 1 , „ „'’fluid) ("*)- XXII. 80 c. Fi ee. 33 33 33 „ „ work made from, — same as paper work 33 33 33 ,, w 7 ares. See Paper work. 33 33 33 „ hangings, i . e ., all paper in rolls, printed with colours, coloured velvet powder - XIV. 60 c. 1 50 0 3 0 33 c. 33 Papier-mache -work,—same as paper work 11. a . 8 Paprika (Hungarian term, a red Turkish pepper) - I. 3 a . 8 0 0 16 0 33 33 33 „ green, in vinegar, in casks 111 . 9 5.1. 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 33 „ green, prepared in other ways VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 33 Para nuts - III. 13 b. 1. 0 80 0 1 7- 33 33 33 Paradise apples (Adam’s apples) - I. 5 5. 1. 2 63 0 5 3 33 33 „ grains of (Guinea grains) 33 3 a . 8 0 0 16 0 III. C . 15 Paraffine (gi chemical product from tar) VI. 22 b. 1 50 0 3 0 33 33 „ candles - XX. 77 b. 5 25 0 10 6 X. 33 52 Parasols, Japanese (Chinese), made from i ( a common bamboo-cane and paper - XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 XI. 33 33 j ,, of textures - XIX. 75 b. 75 0 7 10 0 a . 54 ! Parchment, coloured - - - XV. 62 5.1. 7 50 0 15 0 33 1 33 33 1 „ uncoloured - 33 62 5. 3. 3 0 0 6 0 1 4 > 30782. lxxxii Exhibition. Page. / DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. ' Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 11025 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian English Currency- | Value. Group. j Section. i Class. Section. ! fl. kr. £ s. d. XI. «. 54 Parchment goods - XV. 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 III. 9 • 16 Parisian blue - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 Temp. Exit. «. 70 Partridges - IV. 16 c. Fn 3e. X. b. 50 Paste, imitation stones - „ not set, see Glassy flux XVI. 65 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 XI. b. 54 „ work - XIV. 60 g. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 X. c. 52 „ (also carton-pierre) 99 60 «. 1. Free. XI. a. 54 „ board - 99 99 Free. III. 99 12 Pastes (impressions of coins, &c.). See Impressions. „ medicinal - XX. 76«. 15 0 1 10 0 IV. 9 • 19 Pastry (meat pies) ... VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 III. «. 12 Patchouli - IX. 33«. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 VIII. e. 41 Patent wood (fibrous puffs, carton-pierre), for roofings, wainscotings, , casings for steam boilers - XIV. 60 «. 1. Free. „ „ manufactures 99 60 g. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 V. a. 21 „ wool, made from chemically pro- pared flax, or from the plant called Chorchorus cap- sularis (also Natta jute) XI. 46 Free. „ „ from remains of cotton or cot- ton stuffs - XII. 49 5 25 0 10 6 99 „ „ from remains of sheep wool i or other woollen stuffs 99 51 0 75 0 1 6 . Patterns. See Preface to Customs’ Tariff 1 . i ! Temp. Exh. 70 Peaches, fresh - III. 9 a. 1 Free. II. a. 8 ! „ dried, parched, cut up in pieces, I 9 b. 2. 0 80 o l 7t not jams made of them, boiled (VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 i o o" ! in sugar or otherwise prepared J 1 „ kernels of III. 13 c. 2. Free. e. 9 Peacocks’ feathers, not prepared - V. 18 d. 99 99 | „ „ prepared XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 X. «. 49 Pearls in mussels - VIII. 31 «. 2. tree. „ real, mounted - XIX. 75 «. 75 0 7 10 0 99 „ „ not mounted - - - XVI. 66 «. 12 0 1 4 0 99 „ imitation (wax-pearls, paste), copied from the real ones in glass filled out with wax-pearl essence, and other similar imitations - XIX. 75 b. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 Note. — Pearls on bands in a row are not considered as mounted. 99 1 i pearl, mother of, rough, or only cut VIII. 31 «. 2. F ree. 99 99 „ „ goods - XVI. 63 b. 2. 6 0 | 0 12 0 t lxxxiii Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. Temp. Exh. 70 Pears, fresh - III. 9 a. Free. IV. 3- 19 „ dried, parched, cut up; also jams # made of them, stewed without sugar - 55 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 7h 55 55 » „ otherwise prepared VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 Peas. See Vegetables. * IT. h. 11 Peat - VIII. 30 a. Free. 55 5 ) 55 „ash - XXII. 80 b. Free. 55 55 „ coal ----- VIII. 30 a. Free. VLII. a. 41 Pegs, wooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. Pen-holders - - - According to quality' of material. 55 55 Pen-knives - - - According to quality of material. XI. d. 55 Pens, writing - XVII. 69 c. 1. 15 0 j 1 10 0 II. o. 8 Pepper (as well as pepper dust), long, red (spanish cayenne), white, black - I. 3 a. 8 0 0 16 0 IV. i. 19 „ cake (gingerbread) VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 II. a. 8 „ mint plants - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7L 55 55 55 „ stems of plant - VIII. 31 a. 1. Free. VI. a. 31 Perambulators, with leather and upholstery work, under 50 zollpfund XVI. 64 d. 1. 12 0 1 4 0 55 c. 33 „ without upholstery or leather-work under 50 zollpfund, with hood made of oilcloth, and strips of woollen goods fixed on for protection against the sun-light 55 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 III. e. 15 Perfumery materials - - - IX. 33 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 0 (See note to etheriul oil .) 5 ? 55 „ goods - -- - XX. 76 c. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 (See note to Chemical Pro- ducts, superior.) II. a. 8 Periodicals and newspapers (subject to stamp duty) XXI. 79 b. Free. 55 Perspectives (telescopes) - - - XIX. 73 b. Free. IX. a. 44 Petrifactions, rough - VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. 55 55 55 „ polished - 55 32 c. 1. 0 80 0 1 7 55 55 55 Petroleum, same as white-rock oil Temp. Exh 70 Pheasants - IV. 16 c. F ree. HI. 55 12 Phosphorus - „ XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 Phosphoric-acid - - - - 55 55 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 Phosphoride — i.e., phosphate of lime, for : producing artificial manure VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. 1 2 Ixxxiv Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. | Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. i fl. kr. £ s. d. XTI. c. 57 : Photographs (photographic pictures on paper) without frame XXI. 79 b. Free. 55 55 55 „ with frame - ' - Accordin ?to quality of material. XV. a. 63 Pianos ----- XIX. 73 a. 3 0 0 6 0 55 b. 55 „ key-boards for - 55 55 3 0 0 6 0 55 55 55 „ „ pieces of wood be- longing to (ham- mers) roughly prepared XVI. 64 a. Free. IV. 9- 19 Pickles, mixed - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 XII. a. 57 Picture-books, printed on cotton or linen stuffs for children XXI. 79 a. Free. XVI. d. 64 Pictures on paper, also picture-sheets and lithographs, perforated like lace (lace pictures), moveable pic- tures (i.e., with separate figures, arranged to be pulled or moved by means of iron wire, glue, or paste), with figures cut out and pasted on ; further, perforated pictures, capable of being taken to pieces - 55 79 b. Free. 55 55 55 „ bound, or printed with the text - 55 79 a , Fr ee. XII. 55 57 „ „ but not with the text 55 79 b. Free. 55 55 55 ,, made after the fashion of oil paintings, varnished, and pasted on linen stretched on a frame of wood - 55 79 c. Free. 55 55 55 „ on paper, with frame and glass - XIV. 60 g. 2. 12 50 15 0 55 55 55 „ of other materials - - According to their quality. 55 55 55 „ sheets of, entire or cut up, laid i over with gold or silver leaf - 55 60 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 Temp. Exh. 70 i Pigeons ----- IV. 16 c. Fi ee. 55 55 55 | Pigs ----- 55 15./: 1 5 0 2 li II. c. 9 I Pig’s-grease - VI. 22 a. 1. 2 63 0 5 3 55 55 55 ! „ „ mixed with tallow 55 55 2 63 0 5 3 55 55 55 j „ » „ from Mol- ! davia 55 22 d. 1. 0 80 0 1 7h 55 55 55 Pigskins, raw - V. 17 a. Free. IX. a. 44 Pillars, and their component parts, of i stone :— j 55 55 55 Polished, over 10 pounds XVI. | 66 b. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 55 „ under „ - - j 66 c. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 Not polished - VIII. I 32 a. 1. i Free. lxxxv Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. 1 j ! fl. kr. £ s. d. III. a. 12 Pills, medicinal - XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 II. 33 8 Pimento (Jamaica pepper, new spice) I. 3 a. 8 0 0 16 0 Temp.Exh. 70 Pineapples - 33 5 a. 3. Free. » 33 33 Pine cones, empty - III. 13 c. Free. 33 33 33 33 „ with core - I. 5 a. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 XIV. c. 61 Pinion wire (for watchmakers) X. 40 h . 4 0 0 8 0 VII. 33 39 Pipes, leaden - - - - 33 39 b. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 » b. 36 33 cast-iron, rough (also together with the connexions) - 33 40 i. 1. 0 60 0 1 H 33 33 3 ? 33 wrought-iron (also together with the connexions) - - - XVII. 69 a. 4. 1 25 0 2 6 33 c. 39 33 zinc - X. 42 b. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 33 33 33 33 tin ----- 33 43 b. 2 0 0 4 0 33 33 33 33 of paper and asphalt, also with iron joints or coils serving as a connexion to the separate parts - XIV. 60 a. 1. Free. 33 33 33 33 cast, of copper, brass X. 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 33 33 33 33 grooved, of copper, brass - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 » 33 cast, grooved, of copper or brass, when they figure as machines XIX. 74 d. 4 0 0 8 0 VIII. d. 41 33 wooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. 33 33 stone, unhewn - VIII. 32 a. Free. 33 33 33 33 others - - - Accordin g to quality of material. XV. b. 63 33 musical, wooden ... XIX. 73 b. X. a. 49 33 „ as a plaything XVI. 64. Free. 33 33 33 33 tobacco - - - Accordin g to quality of material. 33 33 33 clay, white - - - - VIII. 32 b. Free. VII. d. 40 Pistols (weapons) - XVII. 69 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 II. 9- 10 Pitch, white, yellow, black IX. 35 a. Fi •ee. 33 33 33 33 coloured (bottle pitch, tinker’s pitch) XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 III. h. 16 33 torches - - - 33 77 d. 0 75 0 1 6 33 c. 15 33 oil - IX. 35 c. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 33 sediment (remains in the production of pitch) - - - - 33 35 a. Free. 33 33 quick-matches made of. Sec Matches. V. h. 29 Plaids, woollen, milled ... XIII. 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 33 33 buckskin - 33 15 0 1 10 0 HI. a. 12 Plaisters, pharmaceutical - XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 33 Plaits ----- HI. 13 c. Free. VII. b. 36 Planes, and plane-irons - XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 XIII. c. 58 Planing machines - - - - XIX. 74 c. 2 0 0 4 0 'lemp.Exh. 70 Plantains (bananas) - I. 5 b. 1. 2 63 0 5 3 II. a. 8 Plants not specially named III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7* XI. c. 54 33 paper made from, of the stems and ribs of tobacco leaves II. 8 b. 26 25 2 12 6 lxxxvi Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. 1 fl. kr. £ s. d. X. a. 49 Plants paper made from, East Indian XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 33 33 33 33 juices of, not specially named, i.e., such as have not been artificially produced nor extracted - 33 33 33 33 by boiling or pressing, but exude of themselves, or those which are obtained by sapping and such-like simple means, and a further pre- paration of which has not taken place, nor contain an addition of other ingredients IX. 35 d. 2. 0 80 0 1 71 hi. a. 12 33 juices from, fermented, fluid VII. 27 4 0 0 8 0“ 33 33 „ „ fermented and made to resemble a spirituous fluid- XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 33 33 33 33 ,, „ mixed with sugar, honey, syrup VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 33 33 33 33 parts of, not specially named III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 71 I. 3 Plastic coal. See Gas coal. VII. 34 Plated (silvered over) sheets, wires, tablets, and plates ... XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 goods - XIX. 75 b. 3. 25 0 5 10 0 XXI. a. 68 Plates (sheets), of horn, bone, rough only cut VIII. 31 a . 1. Free. 33 33 33 of ivory, rough, only cut - 33 31 a. 2. Free. 53 33 33 33 „ stone, cut, polished 33 32 c. 1. 0 80 0 1 7* 33 33 33 stereotype - X. 39 b. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 of cork .... XVI. 64 b. 0 75 0 1 6 33 „ lead - X. 39 b. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 33 33 33 „ „ punched ... XVII. 68 3. 4 0 0 8 0 c. 33 cast iron, rough - X. 40 i. 1. 0 60 0 1 n 33 33 (iron and steel) rough, unpolished - 33 40 e. 1. 2 0 0 4 0“ 33 33 33 „ „ polished, tinned, galvanised, var- nished, covered over with lead - » 40/. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 53 ! 33 i » 33 „ „ coppered drilled, | 1 punched XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 I 33 33 33 zinc (also engraved) i X. 42 b. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 33 33 33 33 „ punched - - - i XVII. 70 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 tin - X. 43 b. 2 0 0 4 0 3? 33 33 „ punched ... XVII. 70 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 of base metals (also engraved, etched) X. 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 33 33 33 „ „ punched XVII. 70 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 „ „ if they figure as machines XIX. 74 d . ) 4 0 0 8 0 lxxxvii 1 Exhibition. Page. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. I fl. kr. £ s. d. XXI. c. 68 Plates, copper, brass, plated (silvered over) XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 ,, (Bunsen’s) or cylinders for electric batteries of ground coke worked up with coal tar - XIX. 73 b. Free. 3» 33 33 „ others - - - According to quality of material. I. h. 4 Platina, raw, also old, broken X. 44 c. 0 80 0 1 71 VII. c. 39 „ sheets and wire XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 33 33 33 „ spongy... - X. 44 c. 0 80 0 1 n 33 33 33 „ goods - XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 XI. b. 54 Playing cards, are subject to stamp duty - XIV. 60/. 31 50 3 3 0 X. e. 53 Playthings, according to the quality of the material. See Children’s Playthings. VII. b. 36 Ploughs, iron - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 33 33 » „ coulters for - 3» 33 2 0 0 4 0 33 33 Ploughshares - X. 40 g. 1. 1 75 0 3 6 V. k. 30 Flumes, prepared - XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 33 33 33 „ not prepared - V. 18 d. Free. Temp. Exh. 70 Plums, fresh - III. 9 a. Free. IV. Ü' 19 „ dried, parched, cut up, not jams made of them and boiled in sugar 33 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 71 33 33 „ otherwise prepared VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 o" 33 33 „ kernels of - III. 13 e. 2. Free. V. b. 22 Plush, stuff in which the pile is X cotton - XIII. 52 b. 3. 30 0 3 0 0 33 a. 21 produced by distinct threads > woollen - 33 54 c. 2. 35 0 3 10 0 e. 28 of the texture - - J silk 55 b. 2. 60 0 1 6 0 0 X. b. 50 Pocket Books. See Letter Cases. V. a. 21 Poil-de- chèvre (Angora hair, woollen stuff) 33 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 VIII. d. 41 Poles, wooden - 33 29 b. Free. * vi r. c. 39 ,, zinc - X. 42 b. 2. 0 75 : 0 1 6 33 33 33 „tin - 33 43 b. 2 0 | 0 4 0 „ of other base metals 33 43 c. 2. 30 0 0 6 0 VI. a. 31 Polishers, combined with tanned or only blackened leather XV. 62 c. 6 0 : 0 12 0 33 „ combined with other leather 33 62 d. 3. 10 50 i l l 0 33 33 33 „ „ paper - XIV. 60 g. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 II. e. 9 Polishing wax (wax, colophony, and oil of turpentine) - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 Polishes ----- 33 76 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 Temp. Exh 70 Pomegranates - - - - I. 5 b. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 II. a. 8 „ blossoms of IX. 33 a,. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 33 33 33 „ peel of - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 V. d. 27 Poplins, silk - XIII. 55 a. 80 0 8 0 0 II. a. 8 ! ^oppy seeds III. 13 e. 2. Free. | „ capsules of, empty 33 13 c. Free. XXI. 33 68 Porcelain, white, also with coloured bor- , derings - XV. 67 c. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 lxxxviii Exhibition. I Group. I Section. Page. XXI. a. 68 IV. 9 • 19 XV. a. 63 III. »? 12 ?? ?» ?? 3? »? ?? II. ?» 8 XXL c. 68 ?» »? »? ” ?» ?? ?? ?? ?» ?? ?? ?» ?> IX. b. 46 »? 3? ?? III. a. 12 ?» ?? »? »» / 16 VII. d. 40 »? ?? ?? ?» ?? ?? ?? ?» ?? IX. a. 45 ?» ?? ?» ?» ?? ?» III. d. 15 XIII. c. 58 ?» ?? ?? ?» a. ?? ?» ?? ?» XII. d. 57 ?» ?» »3 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Porcelain, coloured, painted, impressed, gilt, plated, or in combination with materials not coming under the category of petty or hardwares Portable soups - Portfolios. See Maps. Post-horns - - - - Potash (carbonate of, in a raw condition) - See also Kali. „ preparations of - „ prussiate of - See Kali. Potatoes, fresh Pots, leaden „ iron, tinned - „ „ enamelled „ zinc .... ,, of other base metals „ as utensils (crockery ware) of common clay - - - . Potters’ clay (common) - Pottery-wares, of common clay with or without glazing ... Powder, medicinal ... „ perfumed ... „ gun .... „ soap .... ” 1 according to the ” 01 nS ( quality of the material „ measures - J n J Precious Stones, rough - „ „ polished, mounted ,, „ polished, not mounted Preparations, chemical and pharmaceutical (in so far as the latter do not belong to medicinal wares) - Press cloths (filtering cloths), woollen Presses, wooden - „ iron .... ,, steam-printing - „ others - Austrian Tariff. Pr ices-current, printed lithographed, prepared paper not filled out, printed as XYI. VII. XIX. IX. XX. IX. III. XVII. XVI. VIII. XVI. XX. Class. Section. VIII. XIX. XVI. XX. XIII. XVI. XVII. XIX. XIV. XXL 67 d. 2. 28 e. 1. 73 a. 37 a. ' 76 d. 1. 37/. 2. 9 a. 68 3. 69 a. 1. 69 b. 1. 70 a. 1. 70 b. 67 a. 32 a. 3. . 67 a. 76 a. 76 c. 2. 78 c. 77/ 32 a. 1. 75 a . 66 a. 76 d . 1. 54 a. 64 69 a. 1. 74 a. 60 c. 79 a. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. fl. kr. 6 0 10 0 3 0 English Value. £ s. d. 0 12 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 Free. 5 0 1 50 0 10 0 0 3 0 Free. 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 25 0 0 6 Free. 0 25 15 0 12 0 26 25 5 0 0 0 6 1 10 0 1 4 0 2 12 6 0 10 0 Free. 75 0 12 0 7 10 0 1 4 0 50 0 10 0 4 50 050 Free. 4 0 1 0 8 0 1 0 j 0 2 0 Accoi'ding to quality of material. 1 50 | 0 3 0 Free. T lxxxix Exhibition. | l Page. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cvt. of 110‘251bs. avoirdupois. Group. J Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. 1 fl. kr. £ s. d. XIV. a. 61 Protractors, for measuring angles by degrees j and minutes - XIX. 1 73 b. Free. IX. 44 Pumice-stone, natural and artificial, rough VIII. 32 a. Free. 55 55 55 „ ground, mashed, shaped 55 32 c. 2. o. 0 75 0 16 55 55 55 „ „ paper, cloth 55 55 0 75 0 16 IV. a. 17 Pumpernickel (black rye-bread, a cor- ruption of “ bon pour | Nickel,” this being the name of a favourite horse which was fed with it) - VII. 28 a. 1. 0 80 0 1 7i 55 9 • 19 „ as confectionary !5 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 XIII. t/. 58 Pumps, air - XIX. 73 b. Free. 55 55 55 „ -water-syringes, fire-engines 55 74 a. 1 0 0 2 0 55 5? 55 „ iron (water-pumps for use, in kitchens, for instance - 55 1 0 0 2 0 IV. c. 18 Puncii essence - VII. 26 b. 15 0 1 10 0 III. b. 13 Purging-grains (granillo grains) - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 71 X. 50 Purses ----- - ' - - According to quality of material. III. c. 15 Putty, of. all kinds XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 J • 16 Pyrotechnical substances 55 55 5 0 0 10 0 Q. • XIV. a. 61 Quadrants - - - - XIX. | ! 73 b. 3 0 0 6 0 IX. 44 Quarry stones, rough - - - VIII. j 32 a. I ree. III. 12 Quassia wood, and bark - III. 13//. 1. 0 80 0 1 7i 55 /• 16 Quick grass (quitch-gi’ass, knot, or dog- grass) - 55 55 0 80 0 1 74 „ matches (also worked hollow) j steeped in pitch, and filled with ! a small quantity of powder XX. 1 78 a. Free. 55 Quicksilver ... - X. ! 41 Free. 1 55 ,, preparations of - - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 ! 0 10 0 II. c. 9 Quill pens, rough V. 18 d. Free. 55 „ prepared - 55 18 c. Free. V. %. 30 Quilting and fustian (dimity) quilting XIII. 52 a. 1. 16 0 , 1 12 0 II. a. 8 Quinces, fresh - III. ! 9 a. Free. IV. 9- 19 „ dried, parched, cut up, and jams I made of them without sugar - 55 i 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 7j „ cheese, bread, and marmalade i 1 made from - VII. 1 28 c. 1. 10 0 10 0 III. (t . ! 12 Quinine - - - - - ! xx. ! 76 d. 1. 5 0 1 0 10 0 30782. m xc Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. E. fl. kr. £ s. d. Temp. Exli. 1 70 Rabbits (also skinned) - IV. 16 c. Free. II. e. 9 Rabbit-skins, raw - V. 17 a. Free. a. 8 Racahout des Arabes (a mixed nourish- ment for invalids, in the form of a drink) ----- YII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 Temp. Exh. 4 70 Radishes ----- III. 9 Free. II. e. 9 Rags (also softened first stuffs) XXII. 80 c. Free. VIL b. 36 Rails (railway) - - - - X. 40 c. 1 25 0 2 6 33 59 Railway trucks, crossings for (so-called tongues or frogs) 33 40 i. 2. 0 60 0 1 oi 59 „ carriages ... XVIII. 72 d. 10 per cent. ad val. „ „ under 50 centners XIX. 74 k. 1 33 0 2 7| 55 „ „ buffers for, already turned, without con- nexions XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 „ „ wheels for, on axles, off wrought iron or steel 95 2 0 0 4 0 ,, „ brakes for, door fittings and other parts 55 99 2 0 0 4 0 95 59 59 99 99 55 „ „ bed-plates 1 „ „ fish-plates / 59 95 2 0 0 4 0 Temp. Exli. 70 Raisins ----- I. 5 a. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 VIII. d. 41 Rakes, wooden - XYI. 64 a. 1. Free. Yli. b. 36 „ iron - XVII. 69 à. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 95 55 „ others - - - Acording to quality of material. Temp. Exli. 70 Rams ----- IV. 15 d. 0 27 0 0 III. c. 15 Rape oil ----- VI. 23 5 0 0 10 0 II. a. 8 „ seed - III. 13 e. 2. Free. 59 „ yellow - - - - 95 59 Free. VIL b. 36 Rapiers, iron (weapons) - - - XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 II. b. 9 Rasps, iron - 99 69 b . 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 59 Raw steel, in blocks - X. 40 d. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 1Y. b. 99 „ sugar ... - I. 7 c. 9 45 0 18 11 YII b. 36 Razors, not polished, combined with wood XVII. 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 59 99 „ polished, or in other combinations 59 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 ,, with tortoiseshell handles XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 I. d. 7 Red (reddle, red chalk) rough, cut VIII. 32 b. Free. 59 59 „ chalk after washing, formed into sticks and crayons in wood or reed XX. 76 c. 3. 6 0 0 12 0 X. a. 49 „ crayons, not in wood or reed „ wood (Brinas, Brasil, Costarica, Per- 95 76 c. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 59 55 IX. 34 a. Free. nambuco, Japan) II. 9- 11 „ „ (St. Martha, Martins, or Japan- wood). See Dyewoods. 99 55 9 „ „ extract of - IX. 34 g . 1. 1 50 0 3 0 XCl Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. II. a. 8 Reeds _ III. 13 c. Free. VII. b. 36 „ iron - - - XVII. 69 a. 1 . 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 55 55 55 „ wicker-work of „ goods made of | for domestic use - XIV. 59 c. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 III. a. 12 Regulus of antimony - IX. 37 a. Free. II. c. 9 Reindeer bides, raw - V. 17 a. Free. XIY. b. 61 Retorts - - - Accordin g to nature of material. IY. a. 17 Revalenta Arabica _ I. 4. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 II. e. 9 Rhinoceros hides, raw - - - V. 17 a. Free. III. a. 12 Rhubarb roots - IX. 33 a. 1 . 5 25 0 10 6 55 55 55 ,, Avhite . III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 H V. b. 22 Ribbons, cotton - . XIII. 52 b. 3. 30 0 3 0 0 c. 24 „ linen - 55 53 e. 40 0 4 0 0 55 a. 21 „ woollen - - 55 54 c. 2. 35 0 3 10 0 d. 27 „ silk _ 55 55 a. 80 0 8 0 0 „ others - _ - - Accordin g to nature of material. 11 . a. 8 Rice, husked _ III. 11 a. 0 25 0 0 6 I. 55 3 „ in the husk - _ 55 11 b. Free. IV. 17 „ flour - 55 12 0 80 0 1 71 X. 49 „ straw brushes - XIV. 59 a. 0 25 0 0 6 V. 'h. 29 Riding: equipments, w ith buckles and rings of precious metals, or of base metals, real gilt or plated - XV. 62 d. 1. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 n j, in other combinations - 55 ,, ,, of common leather 55 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 superior leather 55 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 Sec Saddlery. VII. d. 40 Rifles (fire-arms) - - XVII. 69 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 IT. y- 11 Eig-ging-, old - XXII. 80 c. Free. VII. b. 36 Rings, iron, coarse - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 o 0 4 0 55 55 „ other - - - Accordin g to nature of material III. c. 15 Rock oil, black . IX. 35 b. 1. Free. „ „ white and red, natural - 55 35 c. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 ■ 55 55 55 55 55 produced by dry i distillation of coal, and serving for lighting purposes 55 35 c. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 I. c. 6 „ salt . IX. 36 0 42 ! o 0 10 Temp. Exh 1 70 Roes alive and dead - IV. 16 a. 1 58 I o 3 2 II. 1 P e. i 9 „ hair, raw - V. 18 b. Fi ee. 55 55 ! v „ hides, raw - - 55 17 a. Free. VI. a. ! 31 Ropemakers’ goods (linen), bleached XIII. 53 b. 0 75 o 1 6 m 2 XC11 Exhibition. Page. t 1 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. j i 1 Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. 1 Group. j Section], Class, j Section. Austrian | Currency, j English Value. i i 1 1 fl. kr. 1 £ s. d. VI. a. 31 Eopemakers' goods (linen), unbleached - XIII. 53 a. 0 75 0 1 6 Hopes, linen, unbleached - 55 55 0 75 0 1 6 „ „ bleached ... 55 53 b. 0 75 0 1 6 „ coarse, of cotton - 55 52 a. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 55 55 55 „ ,, horsehair, without further combinations - 55 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 ,, „ other woven or textile materials. Sec Lace work. „ old .... XXII. 80 d. Free. 11. a. S Hose blossoms .... IX. 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 „ wreaths (garlands of roses) - - - Accordin g to nature of material. III. c. 15 „ oil, and f and according to nature of r ” 33 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 0 „ water \ receptacle, or labels L XX. 76 c. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 55 55 55 Hosemary oil .... IX. 33 a. 2. 3 0 ' 0 6 0 111. h. 16 Rosin, common .... 55 35 a. r ree. „ other kinds of. See Gums. „ oil (produced by distilling • colo- phony) 55 35 c. 2. Free. IV. c. 18 Hosogriio (a liqueur) ... VII. 26 b. 15 0 1 10 0 III. g. 16 Rouge goods .... XIII. 52 b. 3. 30 0 3 0 0 VII. 'b. 36 Hound iron 1 under 1 Vicuna inch in dia- „ steel J meter. See Wire. a. 34 Rubies. See Precious Stones. IV. c. 18 Hum .... - vi r. 26 a. 9 0 0 18 0 „ ether .... XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 „ essence .... VII. 26 a. 9 0 0 18 0 xiV. b. 61 Rupture bands, of woven or textile mil- terials - - - XIII. 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 „ others - - - Accordin g to nature of material. II. a. 8 Hye ..... III. 10 b. 0 27 0 0 64 ! s. ; sabres. See Swords. | III. a. 12 Saccharic acid (oxalic acid) IX. 37 /. 1. 2 0 , 0 4 0 V. 21 Sacks, linen, made of grey packing canvas XIII. 53 b. 0 75 ! o l 6 ,, „ made of grey packing canvas, j artificially sewn, or with ! foreign material - 55 57 a. 1. 25 0 ! 2 10 0 ,, „ See Preface to Customs’ Tariff 1 V. a. 21 Saddlery, of tanned, red tanned, or only blackened leather, or of hairy i skins ... XV. 62 c. 6 0 1 0 12 0 xcm Exhibition. Group. Page. Section. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. | Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. VI. a. 31 I Saddlery, with buckles and rings of precious metals, or of real or imitation gilt or plated base metals - 55 » 55 „ of coloured, lacquered leather, leather cloth, superior oil-cloth 55 >5 „ of inferior unprinted oil-cloth, grey packing canvas, sail-cloth, rough drill, and huckaback - Note.—A ll these goods also combined with materials not coming under the category of fancy or hard wares. See Horse harness. VI. a. 31 Saddles. Sec Hiding Equipments. „ equipments of. See Saddlery. VIII. /• 41 Saddletrees, wooden - II. Cl. 8 Safflower - - - - - III. 55 12 „ extract of 55 55 55 „ (paste) carmine n. 55 8 Saffron - IV. 55 18 Sago and its surrogates - V. c . 24 Sail ciotli (canvas) of linen, unbleached - 55 55 55 Sailors’ cloth (Sigona) - in. Cl. u 12 Sal ammoniac ( i.c ., carbonate and sul- phuret of ammoniac) „ spirit of - ii. 55 8 Salep root - - - i. c. 6 Salt (common, rock, and bay salt) See also Preface to Customs’ Tariff. 55 55 5? ,, for manure - III. a. 12 Saltpetre (kali saltpetre, nitrate of soda), raw 55 55 55 „ ,, 5 , refined 55 55 55 „ (spirit of nitre, aqua fortis) 55 55 55 Salts, smelling - 55 55 55 Salves - IX. 55 44 Sand (for building purposes, moulding, and liquid sand) - - - XI. a. 54 „ paper, for polishing XIV. c. 61 ! „ glasses (hour glasses) III. 9- L6 Sandal-wood, red - 55 i 1 55 55 „ yellow (amber wood), white, j blue ... IX. a. 44 ! Santorine cla 3 <- (raw cement for walls) III. 9- 16 | sap, green r - XV. fl. kr. £ s. d. 62 d. 1. 62 d. 3. 25 0 10 50 2 10 0 1 1 0 5? 62 d. 4. 6 0 0 12 0 XVI. 64 a. Free. IX. 34 d. Free. 55 34$r.l. 1 50 0 3 0 XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 I. 3 b. 15 0 1 10 0 55 4 1. 5 25 0 10 6 XIII. 53 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 55 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 IX. 37 e. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 0 75 0 1 6 55 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 55 36 0 42 0 0 10 XXII. 80 a. Fi ee. IX. 37 a. Free. 55 37 d. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 55 37 c. 2. 0 25 0 0 6 55 37 e. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 VIII. 32 a. 1. Fi ee. 5 5 32 c. 2. 0 75 1 0 1 6 XVI. 65 0 75 o 1 6 VIII. 29 c. Free. \ III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 o 1 < 2 VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 1 o 10 0 XC1V Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. III. 9 • 16 Sapphires. See Precious Stones. IV. 9 - 19 Sardines, in cases - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 II. a. 8 Sarsaparilla roots - IX. 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 53 55 55 Sassafras wood - - - - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 ~2 X. 5. 50 Satchels, hunting, and travelling bags, leather - XV. 62 a. 4. 3 0 0 6 0 „ of straw - XIV. 59 c. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 53 55 55 „ „ with silk or other spin- nings or horsehair woven in - 55 59 e. 25 0 2 10 0 „ ladies, of woven or textile stuffs, sewn or made up - XIII. 57 25 0 2 10 0 33 55 „ netted, knitted, worked - - According to nature of material. V. rf. 27 Satin cloth, printed ... 55 54 d. 35 0 3 10 0 33 55 55 „ not printed - 55 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 II. 9- 10 Sawdust ----- XXII. 80 b. Free. IV. 55 19 Sauces ----- VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 VII. 6. 36 Sawblades and saws - XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 55 55 „ „ (disc, circular) XIX. 74 c. 2 0 0 4 0 33 „ „ those which cannot be used without be- ing combined with other parts, nor without extraneous motive power 15 35 2 0 0 4 0 VIII. c. 41 „ „ articles made by, tim- bers, rough, and prepared - VIII. 29 b. Free. IV. 9- 19 Sausages (meat) - V. 19 c. 8 0 0 16 0 33 55 55 „ consisting of a mixture of salted meat, bacon, and pease (so- called pease-sausages, “ Erb- senwiirste ”) in skins 55 55 8 0 0 16 0 33 * 55 55 „ in paper coverings, or packed in tin foil - - - 55 19 b. 1 50 0 3 0 „ other kinds of - VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 XIII. rf. 58 Scales, made of copper, brass XVII. 70 c. 2 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 „ others - - - Accordin g to nature of material. XIV. a. 61 Scarifiers (cupping instruments) - XIX. 73 b. Free. III. 9 • 16 „ (cups) - - - - 35 35 Free. 55 6. 13 Scented water - XX. 76 e. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 55 16 Schweinfurt, green - 55 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 VII. 6. 36 Scissors, iron, rough (tailors’ snips), un- polished, unlacquered - XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 >3 55 55 „ iron, superior, ground, varnished 1 55 1 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 XCY Exhibition. Group. Section, Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Class. I Section. Duty per Cwti of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. VII. III. X. VIII. VII. XXV. III. b. b. 36 12 69 16 Scissors, iron, superior, polished, lacquered, or combined with materials not coming under the category of petty or hard wares „ for cutting out, common Scouring balls and tincture Scrapers, of all descriptions (of gummed cotton straps or tanned leather) „ with iron pegs „ with brass pegs Scratcb-brushes (wire brushes) of iron wire (for metal workers) - „ brass - screens (shades), Chinese, made of paper - „ made of woven or textile goods - „ others - Screws, wooden, rough - „ iron, rough (also pianoforte and Zither screws) - „ others .... „ nut and bolts - Sculptors’ and statuary work, of stone „ „ „ of wood „ „ „ of bone [ Scythes - Sea water-lily roots, white (nenuphar) ! ,, weed .... I „ „ goods made of, for domestic use. ! Sec Straw Goods. Sealing-wax - Seals (signets) - Sealskin, not worked with a double warp - Seeds, not mentioned in other sections of the tariff ... „ boiled down, crushed ,, for agricultural and horticultural purposes - „ for medicinal use - Sepia, raw, in vesicles (of the cuttle-fish) - Serpentine-stone (ophite) „ work - „ „ combined with other materials Sewing cushions, of clotli stuff. See stuffed (or padded) furniture. fl. kr. £ s. d. XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 XVI. 63 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 XX. 76 cl. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 70 c. 2 . 6 0 0 12 0 XIV. 60 g. 2 . 6 0 0 12 0 XIX. 75 b. 75 0 7 10 0 - - According to nature of material. XVI. 64 a. Fr ee. XVII. 69 b. 2. 3 50 0 7 0 - - According to nature of material. 55 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 XVI. 66 12 0 1 4 0 55 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 63 b. 15 0 1 10 0 XVII. 69 b. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 IX. 34 a. 2. Free. XI. 46 Fi ee. XX. 76 d. 1 . 5 0 0 10 0 - - According to nature of material. XIII. 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 III. 13 h. 0 80 0 1 71 XXII. 80 b. Free. III.- 13/. 1. 0 27 0 0 6 i 55 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7f IX. 34/ 0 80 0 1 n VIII. 32 Free. XVI. 66 b. 2 . 6 0 0 12 0 55 66 c. 6 0 0 i i 12 0 XCY1 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. i fl. kr. £ s. d. XIII. c. 58 Sewing machines - XIX. 74 b. 1 33 0 2 H „ needles. See Needles. » „ silk. See Silk. VII. b. 36 Shanks (of buttons) iron - XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 IX. a. 44 Sharpening stones, rough VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. „ „ superior (also compo- sition sharpening stones of powdered emery combined with tar for polishing metal goods;— 55 „ „ in combination with other materials XVI. 66 c. 6 0 0 12 0 55 „ „ not in combination VIII. 32 c. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 II. 9 • 10 Shavings - XXII. 80 b. Free. Y. a. 21 Shawls (wrappers) of Cashmere or Thibet, with edgings, same as shawl cloths XIII. 54 e. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 d. 27 „ (cloths) with admixture of silk 55 55 b. 2. 60 0 6 0 0 55 „ „ without „ „ 55 54 e. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 55 a. 21 Shearings (waste from cloth shearing) XI. 47 a . Free. Temp. Exh. 1. 70 Sheath fish - IV. 14 Free. 1. 55 Sheep ----- 55 15 d. e. 0 27 0 0 II. e. 9 Sheepskins, common, raw (also wethers, and skins of sheep which have died of a disease) V. 17 a. Free. ,, whitened and coloured, not lined (angora) XV. 61 ci. 2. 4 50 0 9 0 „ partly tanned, dressed, not coloured, not further pre- - pared - 55 62 a. 5. 0 75 0 1 6 „ fleeces (skins), not lined 55 61 a. 2. 4 50 0 9 0 VII. b. 36 „ shears - XVII. 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 II. c. 9 „ wool, raw (also combed, and in clippings) - XI. 47 a. Free. 55 55 „ wool, milled (also bleached, 1 coloured) - 55 47 b. Fi ee. Temp. Exh 1. 70 j Shellfish from the sea - IV. 14 d. 1 50 0 3 0 VIII. c. 41 1 Ships, -wooden - XVIII. 71 a. 0 42 0 0 10 XVII. b. 65 1 „ iron (also made of zinc, or other base i metals) - 55 71 b. 5 25 0 10 6 X. e. 53 1 ,, -wooden, as playthings XVI. 64 Free. XVII. b. 65 „ parts of, as models - - - - - According to nature of material. 55 55 55 „ equipments of, riggings XVIII. 71 0 42 ! 0 0 10 VII. b. 36 „ chains - X. 40 or. 1. 1 75 ! o 3 6 XCV11 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. ' Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. 1 Austrian Currency. English Value. ! fl. kr. | £ s. d. XVII. b. 65 Ships, mills for - - - i XVIII. 71 a. 0 42 o o 104 Mills and mill-sheds - - - According to nature \ of material. XIII. c. 58 „ mills for, millworks XIX. 74 a. 1 0 0 2 0 33 33 33 „ mills for, millworks (when they either consist entirely of wood, or only have such secondary parts, which are not to be taken into account) as wooden goods XVI. 64 a. Free. 33 33 ,, separate portions of millworks - - According to nature of material, or as parts of machinery. XVII. b. 65 „ ropes (cables), also tarred - XIII. 53 a. 0 75 0 1 6 IV. Cl. 17 „ biscuits - VII. 28 a, 1. 0 80 0 1 74 Y. 9‘ 29 Shirts, sewn, cut out - XIII. 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 0“ VI. a. 31 Shoemakers’ goods, of tanned, or only blackened leather from hairy skins - XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 „ „ of coloured lacquered leather, leather- cloth, superior oil- cloth 33 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 33 33 „ ,, of inferior unprinted oil-cloth, grey pack- ing canvas, sail- cloth (canvas), rough drill, or huckaback 33 62 d. 4. 6 0 0 12 0 33 „ ,, of woven and textile stuffs 33 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 i Note.— All these goods 1 likewise combined with materials not 1 coming under the category of petty or i i 1 hard wares. j VIII. /. ! -ii ,, lasts ... j xvi. 64 a. Free. Shoes, of common leather - j 33 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 „ of woven and textile goods 1 ” i 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 33 33 ' 33 „ entirely or partly of leather, leather- ’ cloth, or india-rubber 33 10 50 1 1 0 33 33 „ of felt, or pieces of cloth combined with leather, leather-cloth, or | india-rubber - 62 d. 4. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 „ parts of, of woven stuffs, cut out, 1 and sewn ... XIII. 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 0 30782. n xcvin Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OP ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. J Section. Class. Section, j Austrian Currency. | English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. VII. c. 39 Shots (leaden) - - - X. 39 b. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 VI. a. 31 „ leather bags for ... XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 VII. 34 shovels, wooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. „ iron - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 i 0 4 0 „ others - - - - - According to nature of material. Temp. Exh. 4 70 Shrubs, for planting out - - - III. 13 c. Free. VII. b. 36 Sickles ----- XVII. 69 b. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 VIII. c. 41 Sieve, bottoms of, of wood XIV. 58 a. 1 0 0 2 0 ,, „ of horse-hair, not com- bined with other ma- terials XIII. 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 55 5? 55 „ „ of silk - 55 55 a. 0 80 0 1 7JL • 2 55 „ „ in one piece, ol common leather, uniformly perforated XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 „ „ of iron or steel wire XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 „ „ of brass wire - 55 70 c. 15 0 1 10 0 Sievemakers’ goods, of bristles XIV. 58 a. 1 0 0 2 0 „ „ of other animal or vegetable stuffs 5? 58 b. 2. 1 0 0 2 0 „ „ both, also combined with wood and iron, but neither' stained, lacquered, var- nished, coloured, nor polished, in other combinations, not coming under the category of petty or hard wares 55 58 b. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 Sieves, ready-made, wooden, with bottoms of woodwork or iron wire 55 58 a. 1 0 0 2 0 55 55 55 „ „ of perforated common leather 55 58 b. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 „ ,, of horsehair - 55 55 6 0 0 12 0 „ „ of wood or base metals, with bottoms of silk XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 V. d. 27 Silk, raw, untlirown - - - XI. 48 b. Free. 55 „ „ „ in combination with i raw woollen yarn - XII. 51 0 75 i 0 1 6 „ thrown, not combined with other i spinning materials XI. 48 d. 2. Free. 55 55 55 „ „ combined with other spin- I ning materials 55 48 d. 1. 1 6 0 I 0 12 0 XC1X Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION 0E ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Group. Section. Class. Section. v. 27 Silk, thrown, whitened or coloured, also combined with other spin- ning materials - XI. 48/. 1. 55 55 55 55 wastes, not spun - 55 48 c. 55 55 55 55 „ spun, combined with other spinning materials - 55 48 e. 1. 55 55 55 55 ,, „ not combined with other spinning ma- terials - 55 48 e. 2. 55 55 55 55 „ „ coloured, also combined with other spinning materials - - 55 48/2. II. r/. 55 cocoons - - 55 48 a. y. 55 55 goods, of silk or flock silk alone XIII. 55 a. 1. 55 55 55 55 ,, lace, silk lace (lace cloths and all embroidered woven goods) - 55 55 a. 2. 55 55 55 55 „ combined with metallic threads or spun glass - 55 55 a. 3. y> 55 55 55 „ half silk, in which" the warp (threads) O or woof, taken either S . wool, velvets, vel- >■3 veteens (feather shag), plushes, Ba- rege, muslins, gauze, U 0 and other light tex- tures o ?> 55 b. 2. 55 55 55 „ ribbon, lace-work, and button -makers’ goods 55 55 b. 3. i 1 55 55 „ combined with no matter what i materials - XIX. 75 b. 1. ii. ! e. 9 Silkworm gut (fish flare) - V. 21 b. 2. i. 1 b. 4 silver, raw, old, broken and refined X. 44 b. \ 55 55 metal and foil XIX. 75 b. 1. V. a. 21 55 spun, and work, genuine - 55 75 a. 2. 55 55 55 55 „ imitation (galloon goods) 55 75 c. 2. 55 55 55 55 sweepings (dross) - XXII. 80 b. lac. See Gold Lac. XI. a. 54 55 paper - XIV. 60 d. 1. 1 55 goods. See Fetty and Hard Wares. II. 1 î e. 9 Sinews - - - - XXII. 80 b. Duty per Cwt. of 11 ü’25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian English Currency. Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. 6 0 0 12 Free. 0 6 0 0 12 0 6 80 Free. 0 I 0 12 Free. 0 8 0 0 0 80 0 8 0 0 80 0 8 0 0 GO 0 6 0 0 60 0 6 0 0 60 0 6 0 0 75 0 7 10 0 0 80 0 1 Free. 75 0 7 10 0 75 0 7 10 0 25 0 2 10 0 Fr ee. 6 0 0 12 0 Free, n 2 c 1 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. III. h. 16 Size, gilding (ware, bolus-soap, and white of egg) - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 VII. b. 36 Skates, ground (finished off), only com- bined with wood XVII. 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 59 99 99 »> polished, or in other combinations 99 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 99 Skids iron - 99 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 Skins See Leather. XI. d. 55 Slate pencils, painted, coloured, covered over with paper, no mat- ter of what kind, set in cane or unpolished or not lacquered wood VIII. 32 e. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 55 99 99 99 „ not painted or coloured, and not combined with other materials 55 32 c. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 99 ,, set in polished or lacquered wood - XVI. 64 c. 1 50 0 3 0 99 99 99 99 „ gilt, plated, with imitation gold or silver leaf 59 66 c. 6 0 0 12 0 I. a. 3 99 oil, mineral - IX. 35 c. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 99 „ obtained by distillation of bi- tuminous slate. See Rock Oil. XI. d. 55 99 paper (also tablets made of it), not combined with other materials VIII. 32 c. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 99 tablets of (also in wooden frames not polished or varnished) 55 55 0 75 0 1 6 99 99 99 99 „ in frames of polished or var- nished wood XVI. 64 c. 1 50 0 3 0 99 99 99 99 „ in other combinations 55 66 c. 6 0 0 12 0 IX. a. 54 Slates, rough, also in slabs VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. »? 99 99 99 ground, polished - 55 32 c. I. 0 80 1 0 1 74 VI. a. O 1 U 1 Sledg-es (sleighs) - XVIII. 72 b. 15 75 i 1 H 6 99 99 99 59 (hand sledges or sleighs) - XVI. 64 a. Fi ee. VII. b. 36 Sling s, iron - XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 | 0 12 0 Slippers. Sec Shoes. ! Temp. Exli. 4 70 Sloes, fresh - III. 9 a. 1 Free. IL ti. 8 59 dried, parched, jams made of them boiled down without sugar 59 9 b. 2. 0 80 0 1 74 99 99 99 55 otherwise prepared VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 VIL b. 36 Smelting- implements, of iron XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 IX. 99 46 99 utensils, of stone-ware - XVI. 67 a. 0 25 0 0 6 VIL d. 40 99 ,, of silver or platina XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 IX. b. 46 99 crucibles, earthen, black XVI. 67 a. 0 25 O 0 6 vu. 99 36 Smiths’ utensils - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 O 4 0 Sn aides ----- - - According to nature 1 of material, m ci cS 1 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. | Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. Temp. Exh. 1 70 Snails (slugs) .... IV. 14 a . Free. III. c. 15 Soap, perfumed - XX. 77/ 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 „ not perfumed ... 55 77 e. 3 0 0 6 0 „ Kohler’s Extract of (extract for washing wool, a kind of soft soap • in a pappy condition, dark brown in colour, and having a burnt smell) ... - 55 55 3 0 0 6 0 55 55 55 Soapmakers’ under-lye - 55 76 d. 2. 0 40 0 0 10 Temp. Exli. 4 70 Soap-roots (soap-wort) - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 71 111. a. 12 soda (plain carbonate of soda, Barilla, also calcined, crystallised) IX. 37 c. 1. 0 40 0 0 10 >5 55 „ caustic (raw, corrosine) XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 „ bi-carbonate of IX. 37 e. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 Soles, felted. See Hair Soles. V. c. 24 „ of cork wood, trimmed with woven or textile stuffs - XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 VIII. b. 41 Sounding-boards - 55 64 a. Free. IV. 9- 19 Soups, portable - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 II. e. 9 Spanish flies (cantharides) IX. 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 XIV. b. 61 Speaking trumpet ... XIX. 73 b. Free. Spectacles, mounted ... 55 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 55 „ not mounted (glasses only) XVI. 65 c. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 „ with gold or silver rims XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 11. a. 8 Spelt, bearded wheat ... III. 10 0 27 0 0 6è I. b. 4 Spelter (zinc) .... X. 42 Free. II. e. 9 Sperm (spermaceti) - - VI. 22 a. 1. 2 63 0 5 21 III. c. 15 ,, candles .... XX. 77 b. 5 25 0 10 6 55 55 55 Spermaceti ... - VI. 22 a. 1. 2 63 0 5 21 IV. 9 . 19 Spices, steeped in sugar, honey, oil, or otherwises ... VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 II. a. 8 „ cloves .... I. 3 b. 15 75 1 11 6 VIII. d. 41 Spills, wooden .... XVI. 64 a. Free. VII. b. 36 Spindles, iron, ground - XVII. 69 c. 3. 15 0 1 10 0 55 „ iron, as parts of machinery XIX. 74 c. 2 0 0 4 0 viii. d. 41 „ wooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. Spinels. See Precious Stones. 1 f. 41 Spinning wheels, wooden 55 55 Free. ii. c. 9 „ stuffs (vegetable), raw, crisped, 1 t broken, combed, or in wastes - XI. 46 Free. IV. c. 18 Spirits, brandy - VII. 26 a. 1. 9 0 0 18 0 VII. 39 Spools (bobbins), iron, tinned XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 VIII. c. 41 ,, wooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. f. 55 Spoons, wooden, coarse, uncoloured 55 55 Free. XXI. d. 68 „ „ superior, also with carving 55 64 d. 2. 6 0 ! 0 12 0 r l” 55 55 „ leaden, tin ... XVII. 68 2. 6 0 ! o 12 0 Cil Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. XXI. d. 68 spoons, iron, also tinned - XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 33 of other base metals 33 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 33 „ „ real gilt or plated XIX. 7 o b. o. 25 0 2 10 0 33 33 33 33 of precious metals 33 75 a. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 33 others - - - - - - Accordin g to nature of material. VII. b. 36 Springs, not specially named : 33 33 33 33 (for stays, busks) of iron XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 covered over with leather XV. 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 33 33 33 33 (elastic), iron, galvanised, for furniture and mattresses XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 XIV. b. 61 for wigs - - - - 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 c. 33 33 watch - 33 69 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 33 33 33 33 ,, of steel - - - 33 33 15 0 1 10 0 33 33 33 iron, for locomotives or tenders - XIX. 74 c. 2 0 0 4 0 VII. b. 36 Spurs iron, ground - XVII. 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 „ polished - 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 others - - - Accordin g to nature of material. Temp.Exh. 1 70 Stags - IV. 16 a. 1 58 0 3 2 IL e. 9 33 hides of, raw - V. 17 a. Free. IX. a. 44 Stalactite - - - - VIII. 32 a . 1. Free. XVI. b. 64 Standards, with poles - XIX. 75 b. 75 0 7 10 0 33 33 33 without poles - - - XIII. 57 25 0 2 10 0 III. h. 16 Starch ----- XX. 76 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 33 53 33 33 gum (dextrine) - 33 76 b. 2. Free. XXV. b. 63 Statues, of stone, over 10 lbs. m weight 1 (including animal figures) XVI. 66 b. 1. Free. 33 others - - - Accordin g to nature • of material. VIII. c. 41 staves (of casks, staff wood), rough, pre- pared ----- VIII. 29 b. Free. steam apparatus for distilling purposes - - Accordin g to nature of material. XIII. a. 57 33 cylinders - - - - XIX. 74 b. 1 33 ; 0 2 71 33 33 33 boilers, iron - 33 74 c. 2 0 0 4 0 33 33 33 „ rivets for, rough, hammered XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 ; 0 4 0 33 33 JJ 33 „ tubes for (parts of ma- cliinery) of iron XIX. 74 c. 2 0 0 4 0 33 33 33 boilers, tubes. for, of other base metals - - - - 33 74 d. 4 0 0 8 0 33 jj 33 machines - - - - 33 74 b. 1 33 0 2 74 XVII. 33 65 33 ships, per ton - XVIII. 71 b. 5 25 0 10 6“ XIII. » 57 33 waggons (locomotives) XIX. 1 74 a. 1 0 0 2 0 cm Section. Exhibition. Group III. YU. XI. 5 ? X. Vll. XII. VII. 55 XIY. VII. V. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. a. b. d. 55 b. a. b. VI. /• b. b. d. 55 9- c. a. d. a. 15 12 36 55 99 50 34 36 Stearine 57 36 55 61 36 22 24 21 27 29 24 21 27 31 (consisting of manganic and elaiodic acid; after the removal of the acid, glycerine is the result) - „ candles - „ acid - steel (tube converted, cast, and refined, not figured) - „ raw (crude), in blocks or castings - „ in rods, figured - „ „ „ for files. See Files, steel. „ raw, not polished - „ plates (sheet steel), ground, polished „ „ punched - „ wire, polished - „ „ not polished - „ pens, for writing - „ „ other kinds - „ beads - „ plates, raw (not polished) - „ „ ground, polished „ strings (wires) - „ bars (rods), round, under \ Vienna inch in diameter, same as steel wire „ bars (rods), round, ^ Vienna inch thick, and over, no matter whether ground, polished, or not - „ engravings, on paper „ wares. See Iron wares. „ stamps (dies) - Steeple clocks - Stirrups - Stocking- frames, iron - - - ,, goods, cotton - „ 55 linen „ „ woollen - „ „ entirely of silk - „ „ in which the loom-thread consists for the most part of silk or liock silk Stockings, cotton - „ linen - „ woollen - „ silk - „ leathern Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. a VI. 22 b. 1 50 0 3 XX. 77 b. 5 25 0 10 VI. 22 b. 1 50 0 3 X. 40 d. 1. 1 25 0 2 99 40 d. 2. 0 75 0 1 99 40/. 3. 1 75 0 3 99 40 c. 1. 2 0 0 4 99 40/ 1. 4 0 0 8 XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 X. 40 h. 1. 4 0 0 8 99 40/ 2. 2 0 0 4 XVII. 69 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 99 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 99 99 6 0 0 12 X. 40 e. 1. 2 0 0 4 99 40/ 1. 4 0 0 8 99 40 h. 1. 4 0 0 8 99 40 d. 1. 1 25 0 2 XXI. 79 b. Fi ee. XVII. 69 4 0 0 8 99 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 - - According to nat of material. XIX. 74 1 O : 0 2 XIII. 52 b. 3. 30 0 3 0 99 53 e. 40 0 4 0 99 54 c. 2. 35 0 3 10 99 55 a. 80 0 8 0 99 55 b. 60 0 6 0 99 52 b. 3. 30 0 3 0 99 53 e. 40 0 4 0 99 54 c. 2. 35 0 3 10 99 55 a. . 80 0 8 0 XV. 62 5 50 0 11 1 CIV Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. ! Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. 1 Group. Section. Class. Section. XIII. /• 59 Stone prints, on paper, painted like oil i pictures, varnished, and pasted on linen stretched on a wooden frame - XXI. 79 c. 1 I. a. 3 coals (pit coals, also coke) - VIII. 30 b. t 55 59 55 55 ,, ash - XXII. 80 b. 99 59 59 59 ,, naphtha. 76 d. 1. 59 ,, tablets of, for electric batteries XX. 59 ,, tar made from IX. 3 5 a. 1 55 ,, tar oil made from. See Tar Oil. j IX. i 6 . 46 59 jug-s, of earthenware, not combined with other materials XVI. 67 a. i ” 99 99 59 „ of earthenware, with lid and 67 b. 1 . fittings of tin 59 Ï a. 44 99 ware (earthenware, crockery), of one colour and white 95 55 ! 55 55 55 „ gilt, plated - 59 67 c. 1 . ; 55 55 59 ,, of several colours, painted, i printed ... 59 67 e. 2. 5) 55 „, combined with materials not coming under the category of petty or hard wares 59 67 d. 2. 55 59 59 55 „ vessels, for manufacturing pur- jl poses in chemical laboratories, not holding more than 40 Vienna mass 59 67 a. ; 55 „ See Stone work. 1 9? 55 59 rotten - - - VIII. 32 a. 1. i! ” >■> 59 Stonemasons’ work, common, not ground - 59 32 a. 3. VII. a. 34 Stonework, i.c., real stones (i.c., precious 1 i and semi-precious stones), coral (real and imitation), worked (i.c., ground, cut, or worked in another way), real pearls ; all these articles not mounted - 55 66 a. XXV.' b. 69 55 „ statues in pieces, heavier than 10 lbs.; however only combined with unstained, un- coloured, unpolished, or unlacquered wood, or with either gilt or silvered rods and plates of base metals 55 66 b. 1 . ! 95 59 59 55 „ other kinds of, in pieces, heavier than 10 lbs., in the foregoing combinations 55 66 b. 2. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. fl. kr. English Value. £ s. d. Free. F ree. Free. 5 0 | 0 10 0 Free. 0 25 2 50 2 50 4 50 2 50 6 0 0 25 0 0 6 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 9 0 0 5 0 0 12 0 0 0 6 Free. Free. 12 0 1 4 0 Free. 0 75 0 1 6 in ii ev Exhibition. Group. Page. Section. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Class. ! Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. IX. b. 46 Stonework, all other kinds, also in combina- tions not coming under the category of petty or hard wares ... XVI. 66 c. 6 0 0 12 3? 99 99 99 „ of arragonite and other lime- stones, in combination with \ base metals, not gilt or plated '- - 99 99 6 0 0 12 33 99 99 99 „ if it represents ladies’ or gentlemen’s ornaments, or other knick-knacks and toilet articles, in combination with base metals, not gilt or plated, fine worked (unburnished) - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 99 99 99 Stones , rough, not ground or polished VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. 99 99 99 99 ground, polished - 99 32 c. 1. 0 80 0 1 VII. a. 34 99 real, mounted - XIX. 7 5 a. 75 0 7 10 99 99 99 99 „ not mounted - XVI. 66 a. 12 0 1 4 II. d. 9 Straw (and ears of), in a natural state, for millinery - III. 13 c. Free. 99 99 »? 99 bands, not combined with other materials - XIV. 59 d. 2. 1 0 0 2 X. b. 50 flowers made of, combined with woven goods, with Manilla hemp threads representing the stamens, or of split straw pasted on a cotton stuff ... XIII. 57 c. 1. 85 0 8 10 » 99 99 99 plaitings, like ribbons, of all descrip- tions, not combined with other materials - XIV. 59 d. 2. 1 0 0 2 » 99 99 wares, 'not combined with other materials 99 59 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 99 c. 52 99 „ combined with other nut- terials, or interwoven or worked in with silk or other textures, or with horse-hair 99 59 e. 25 0 2 10 V. h. 29 99 hats, trimmed, per piece XIII. 57 c. 3. 0 20 0 0 99 99 99 99 „ untrimmed - XIV. 59 f. 1. 262 50 26 5 99 99 99 99 knives, for cutting - paper, rough on one or on both sides XVII. 69 b. 3. 2 0 0 4 XI. a. 54 99 XIV. 60 a. 2. Free. X. c. 52 99 goods, floor-cloths and mats, coloured 3» 59 c. 1. 2 50 0 5 99 99 99 „ brushes and brooms of rice- straw, also combined with wood without lacquer and polish - » 59 a. 0 25 0 0 d. .0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 30782 , 0 CV1 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. XXI. b. 68 straw goods, floor-cloths and mats, un- coloured - XIV. 59 a. 0 25 0 0 6 99 55 59 55 „ for domestic use, also com- bined with unstained, un- coloured, unpolished, or unlacquered wood - » 59 cl 1. 2 50 0 5 0 55 f> 55 59 „ plaitings, like ribbons 59 59 d. 2. 1 0 0 2 0 59 5? 99 59 „ „ others 55 59 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 59 9? 59 59 „ „ interwoven or worked in with silk or other textures, or with horse-hair (and esparto grass) - a 59 e. 25 0 2 10 0 59 95 95 55 „ „ combined with glass beads - 55 59 d. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 55 >9 59 59 „ „ combined with imi- tation leonine textures, wound on cotton yarn - 59 59 e. 25 0 2 10 0 VI. a. 31 strings, spun over with silk XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 Y. 59 21 55 others, of gut - 55 75 d. 25 0 2 10 0 ~ VII. b. 36 55 steel - - - X. 40 h. 4 0 0 8 0 55 c. 39 55 brass - - - 95 43 e. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 Temp. Exh. 1 70 Sucking-pigs - IV. 15 g. 0 18 0 0 4* 59 >> 59 Suet (of deer) .... VI. 22 d. 1. 0 80 0 1 7* IV. b. 17 Sugar, refined - - - I. 7 a. 13 15 1 6 4 55 55 59 55 liquid ... . 55 7 b. 9 45 0 18 101 IX. b. 46 99 forms (moulds), of common potter’s clay - *- XVI. 67 a. 0 25 0 0 6 VII. b. 36 55 „ „ iron XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 IV. 55 18 59 candy .... I. 7 a. 13 15 1 6 4 55 95 95 59 powdered (raw sugar) 95' 7 b. c. 9 45 0 18 11 55 55 59 59 syrup (molasses, treacle) - 59 7 d. 3 15 0 6 4 I. b. 4 Sulphur, in pieces and sticks, also around IX. 37 a. Eree. III. a. 12 59 flowers of 55 59 Free. 55 55 59 55 liver of (sulphuret of potash) XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 | 0 10 0 55 55 59 Sulphurated match (quick match) f> 78 a. Free. 9’ 55 59 Sulphur et of iron (a black greyish sub- stance indissoluble in water) XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 9? 99 . >’ Sulphuric acid (oil of vitriol) IX. 37 c. 2. 0 25 0 0 6 59 » 55 5 , ether - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 9 • 16 Sumach - IX. 34 b. Free. XIV. c. 61 Sundials, wooden ... XVI. 64 Free. II. a. 8 Sunflower seeds - j III. 13 f. 2. Free. CY11 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. | Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. X. c. 52 Sunshades, Japanese (Chinese), made of an ordinary bamboo cane and paper - XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 33 33 33 „ „ of woven goods XIX. 75 b. 75 0 7 10 0 III. a. 12 Superphosphate, obtained from bone-dust or refuse treated with sulphuric acid XXII. 80 d. Free. 3) 33 33 „ from guano 33 80 b. Free. 33 33 33 ,, „ ammonia or kali - 33 80 a. Free. XIV. a. 61 Swan-necks (surgical) - XIX. 73 b. Free. IV. b. 18 Sweetmeats - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 V. e. 28 Swimming- belts or rings, of coarse linen with cork parings, stitched, sewn XIII. 57 a. 25 0 2 10 0 VII. b. 36 Swords and blades of (weapons) - XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 „ sheaths for. See Sabres - - - Accordin g to nature of material. XIV. a. 61 Syringes (surgical and clysters) - XIX. 73 b. Free. IV. b. 18 syrup (of sugar, molasses, treacle) I. 7 d. 3 15 0 6 4 T. Table, linen. See Linen. VIII. a. 41 Tables, wooden (rough) - XVI. 64 a. Fr ee. 35 33 33 „ „ painted, lacquered, polished 33 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 XI. d. 55 Tablets (slate), also with unpolished or lacquered wooden frames VIII. 32 c. 2. a. 0 75 0 1 6 33 ” 33 ,, „ in polished or lacquered wooden frames XVI. 64 c. 1. 0 80 0 1 7£ 33 33 33 „ made of slate-paper, not combined with other materials VIII. 32 c. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 33 ,, wooden, covered over with a black varnish substance, in wooden frames - XVI. 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 33 33 33 „ of brass or copper, plated XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 VII. b. 36 Tacks, of iron - 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 V. d. 27 Taffeta (sarsnet), silk - XIII. 55 a. 80 0 8 0 0 VIII. b. 41 Tailors’ shears (snips), inferior 33 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 „ implements, iron - 33 69 b. 4 0 0 8 0 III. c. 15 Tallow (melted fat of oxen or sheep) VI. 22 d. 2. Free. 33 33 33 „ candles - XX. 77 c. 3 15 0 6 4 II. a. 8 Tamarinds - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7| IV. 9- 19 „ with sugar or honey - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 II. a. 8 Tamarisk hark - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 74 VIII. d. 41 Tambour needles (for embroidery frames) XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0“ 33 i „ 33 i „ goods. See Embroidery goods. o 2 CVlll Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of HO’25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. j Section. Class, j Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. IV. a. J7 Tapioca ----- I. 4. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 Y. b. 22 Tarlatans, cotton - XIII. 52 c. 2. 45 0 4 10 0 d. 27 ,, half silk ... 33 55 b. 2. 60 0 6 0 0 I. 7 Tar oil ----- IX. 35 c . 2. 0 75 0 1 6 VI. c. 33 ,, felt (asphalted felt) - XIV. 60 a . 1. Free. 13 Tattings. See Bobbin Nets. 1 IX. a. 44 Taws (marbles) of marble XVI. 66 b. 1. Free. c. 47 „ of glass ... - 33 65 a. 0 75 0 1 6 IL a. 8 Tea - I. 6 6 75 1 11 6 „ machines (urns) - - - Accordin g to nature of material. XIV. b. 61 Teeth, animal - VIII. 31 ci. 2. Free. 33 53 33 „ artificial (false) - XIX. 75 b. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 33 a. 33 Telescopes (field glasses) - - - 33 73 b. Free. VII. b. 36 Tenders and springs for (railway) 33 74 c. 2 0 0 4 0 V. i. 30 Tents of woven stuffs, 1 r , ,, f , . ../l according to the 1 XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 comoined. witli > < . ( combination I XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 wood or iron - J 1 Terra-cotta wares. Sec Stoneware. XIV. Cl, 61 Thermometers - XIX. 73 b. Free. V. 21 Thibet, printed ... - XIII. 54 d. 35 0 3 10 0 33 33 „ not printed ... 33 54 c. 1. 35 0 3 10 0 33 33 „ cloths (wraps) with shawl border- ings. Sec Shawls. VII. b. 36 Thimbles, iron - XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 » „ polished, lacquered 33 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 „ others - - - Accordm g to nature of material. I. b. 4 Tin, raw ----- X. 43 a. Free. 33 „ drawn, stretched, and rough castings 33 43 b. 2 0 |0 4 0 VII. c. 39 „ putty (oxyde of tin) - - - 33 43 a. Free. 33 33 33 ,, chloride of, containing sal-ammoniac and muriate (pink salt) XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 „ ores ----- X. 38 a. 1. Free. „ foil - XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 ?3 „ castings, raw, not further prepared - X. 43 b. 2 0 0 4 0 >5 33 33 „ wares, common, i.e., rollers (cylinders) XVII. 70 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 33 ,, plates - X. 40/. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 33 33 ” Tin-wares, kettles, plates, dishes, pots, aud 1 other kinds of cooking utensils, not combined with other materials 33 70 a. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 33 33 „ other kinds of - 33 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 IX. a. 44 Tiles (roofing and wall) of clay VIII. 32 a. 1. Free. 33 33 33 „ (hollow, and plaster tiles) of common j potters’ clay, painted, glazed XVI. 67 a. 0 25 0 0 6 33 h. 46 „ clay, for (common) - VIII. 32 a. 3. Free. III. a. 12 Tinctures - - - XX. 76 a. 1.) 0 ! 1 10 0 C1X Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. i Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. hi. 55 /• 11 16 ii Tinder, natural (of burnt linen) - - 1 „ artificial (chemically prepared) - j XX. 78 a. Fr< 3e. 11 11 ii 11 (rotten wood) ... III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7£ 11 11 » 11 paper - XX. 78 a. IV. h. 19 Tobacco, raw 11 11 11 11 leaves, raw - - - j 11 11 11 11 blossoms - - - y II. 8 a. 10 50 1 1 0 11 11 11 11 1 !.^ S 1 not manufactured -! 11 11 11 11 stems / J See Preface to Customs’ Tariff. 11 11 11 11 ' pouches, of animal bladders, manufactured - XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 II. e. 9 11 pouches, of woven or textile stuffs, cut out, sewn - XIII. 57 25 0 2 10 0 11 11 11 „ other kinds - . Accordin g to nature of material. IV. h. 19 11 manufactures, i.e., smoking to- bacco in rolls, unrolled, or leaves deprived of their ribs, or cut ; rolls or stems for snuff, tobacco powder, wastes, cigars, and snuff - See Preface to Customs’ Tariff. II. 8 b. 26 25 2 12 6 XI. a. 54 11 paper - 11 11 26 25 2 12 6 IX. b. 46 11 pipes, earthen, white, of one colour - XVI. 67 b. 2. 2 50 10 5 0 11 11 11 11 „ painted - 11 67 c. 2. 2 50 i 0 5 0 11 11 11 „ other kinds - - Accordin g to nature of material. 11 11 11 11 „ fittings for - - According to nature of material. X. a. 49 11 „ wood, for the stems of, 1 rough, prepared 55 64 «. Free. 11 11 11 „ bowls - - According to nature 11 11 11 11 „ tubes - - - -/ of m aterial. VII. a. 34 Toilet articles, gold or silver XIX. 7 5 a. 75 0 7 10 0 11 11 11 11 „ of base metals, real gilt, plated, or mounted with gold or silver 55 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 11 11 11 11 „ imitation gilt or plated (bur- nished) - 55 75 c. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 c. 39 „ of base metals, fine-worked, not burnished, combined with alabaster, ivory, enamel, paste, &c. XVII. 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 ex Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. Toilet articles, other kinds - - According to nature of material. VII. c. 39 Tombac (red brass), raw - X. 43 a. Free. „ „ drawn, stretched 55 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 55 „ goods - - XVII. 70 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 b. 36 Tongs, scoured, black or white only, or not completed, finished off - 55 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 „ as locksmiths’ implements (pincers) 55 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 55 55 55 „ ground (finished off), varnished 55 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 „ polished, lacquered 55 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 XIV. b. 61 „ surgical (tweezers) XIX. 73 a. 3 0 0 6 0 II. a. 8 Tonquin beans - IX. 33 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 XIV. 61 Tools, as instruments - XIX. 73 b. Free. „ others - . - Accordin g to nature of material. X. d. 52 Tooth brushes, with handles of wood or iron, either coloured, lacquered, stained, varnished, or polished - XIV. 58 a . 1 0 0 2 0 „ brushes, with handles in other com- binations not coming under the category of petty or hard wares - 55 58 b. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 „ brushes, with handles of tortoise- shell or amber - XIX. 75 c. 1. 50 0 5 0 0 55 55 „ brushes, with handles of precious metals - - - - 55 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 „ brushes, with handles of base metals, gilt, plated - 55 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 XIV. b. 61 „ fillings (gutta-percha) XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 ,, powder - 55 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 VIII. 41 ,, picks, wooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. X. a. 49 „ „ bone - 55 63 b. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 „ „ others ... - - Accordin g to nature of material. III. 12 „ tinctures - - - - XX. 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 Temp. Exh. 1 70 Tortoises ----- IV. 14 d. 1 50 0 3 0 X. a. 49 Tortoiseshell - VIII. 31 a. 1. Free. „ goods made of - XIX. 75 c. 1. 50 0 5 0 0 IX. 44 Touchstones - VIII. 32 c. 2. b. Free. V. 55 21 Tow (oakum) ... - XI. 46 Free. X. e. 53 Toys, greenish, golden ... XVI. 67 0 25 0 0 6 See Preface to Customs’ Tariff. III. Y. h. 15 29 of. See Preface to Train oil - Transport, means Customs’ Tariff. Travelling Bags, of woven or textile stuffs „ bags, other kinds. See Trunk- makers’ goods. YI. XV. 22 c. 62 d. 3. 0 53 10 50 0 1 0 1 1 0 CXI Exhibition. Duty per Cwt. of 110’25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. XIV. fl. kr. £ s. d. c. 61 Travelling Clocks - - - XIX. 75 c, 2. 25 0 2 10 0 XV. VII. c. b. 63 Triangles, musical instrument Trinkets. See Jewellery. • 99 73 a. 3 0 0 6 0 36 Tripods, iron - - - - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 XV. a. 63 Trombones - - •- XIX. 73 a. 3 0 0 6 0 VIII. b. 41 Troughs, wooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. IX. a. 44 „ stone, unpolished VIII. 32 a . 1. Free. 99 99 99 „ „ polished - XVI. 66 b. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 V. h. 29 Trousers (leathern) - XV. 62 a. 1. 5 50 0 11 0 „ others - - - Ac cor din g to nature of material. 99 99 99 „ braces for (leathern) 99 99 5 50 0 11 0 ’} 99 99 „ „ sewn, or with any extraneous appendage XIII. 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 0 „ „ others - - According to nature of material. Temp. Exh. 4 70 Truffles, fresh - III. 9 a. Free. IV. i. 19 „ pickled - VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 XV. a. 63 Trumpets and drums - XIX. 73 a. 3 0 0 6 0 VI. 99 31 Trunkmakers’ goods, of tanned, red tanned, or only blackened leather, of hairy skins, of unlacquer- ed, uncoloured, un- printed india-rubber or gutta-percha XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 „ ,, of chamois, tawed, co- loured or lacquered leather, of leather- cloth, fine oil-cloth (waxed muslin, wax taffety) 99 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 99 c. 33 „ ,, of coarse, unprinted oilcloth, grey canvas, sail-cloth, rough ' 62 d. 4. 6 0 drill, or huckaback 99 0 12 0 VIII. b. 41 Trunks, empty, of wood, not coloured XVI. 64 a. Free. 99 99 99 „ „ „ coloured, stained, varnished, lacquered, polished 99 64 c. 1 50 0 3 0 99 99 99 „ „ „ bound with iron, and covered with oil-cloth - 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 99 99 99 „ others. See Trunkmakers’ goods. CX11 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. y. ft. 22 Tulle, English - XIII. 52 d. 60 0 6 0 0 55 55 99 „ „ shape cotton 55 99 60 0 6 0 0 55 a. 21 „ „ „ woollen 55 54 e. 1. 50 0 5 0 0 IV. g • 19 Tunny fish, in oil - VII. 28 e. 4. 5 25 0 10 6 ii. ft. 11 Turf (peat) , VIII. 30 a. Free. Temp. Exh. 1 70 Turkeys ----- IV. 16 c. Free. II. a. 8 Turkish Pepper - - - - I. 3 a. 8 0 0 16 0 IV. O' 19 „ „ in vinegar, in cases and glasses VII. 28 e. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 II. a. 8 ,, wheat - III. 10 ft. 0 27 0 0 6i 55 99 99 Turners’ goods, of wood, coarse, rough, uncoloured XVI. 64 a. Free. 55 99 99 „ „ of wood, coloured, stained, varnished, lacquered, polished 55 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 ?? 99 99 „, „ of wood, superior, also com- Lined with other materials, not coming under the category of petty or hard wares - - - »? 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 X. a. 49 „ „ of bone - 55 63 ft. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 YIII. /• 41 „ stuff (materials) - - - VIII. 31 Free. XIII. «. 58 Turn-tables, for railways XIX. 74 ft. 1 33 0 2 n VIII. rf. 41 Turning lathes, wooden - - - XVI. 64 a. Free. VII. ft. 36 „ „ iron XIX. 74 1 0 |0 2 0 Temp. Exh. 4 70 Turnips, fresh - III. 9 a. Free. „ burnt, pulverised I. 2 a. 2. 1 0 0 2 0 IV. 9 - 19 „ dried, parched, pickled in vinegar in casks - III. 9 ft. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 55 99 55 „ otherwise prepared VII. 28 e. 1 . 10 0 1 0 0 III. d . 15 Turpentine - IX. 35 ft. 2. 0 42 0 0 101 5» ?» 99 „ spirit of 55 35 c. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 99 „ oil (also pitch and tar oil) ?5 55 0 75 0 1 6 V., ft. 22 Twine, of two threads of different stuffs, viz., of cotton and linen yarn, same as untwisted cotton yarn. VII. c. 39 Type (printers’) - - - - X. 39 ft. 1. 2 50 0 5 0 55 55 Tyres ----- 55 40 e. 2. 2 0 0 4 0 IX. a. 44 Tyrolese Earth. See Coloured Clay. CX111 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. U. IV. a. 17 Vim Bread - VII. 28 a. 0 80 0 1 7i 55 55 55 „ barley .... III. 12 0 80 0 1 7i III. 9- 16 Ultramarine (sky blue) - - - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 a. 12 Umbra (Cologne earth) - VIII. 32 b. Free. X. c. Umbrellas : 55 Common (<™ m f l] f °>-, «ooonling f XIII. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 [ stands j I to the nature ) 5? 55 55 Wool-fine - - f of the mate-] 55 a. 2. 45 0 4 10 0 55 55 55 Half silk - - J rial - - I 55 b. 60 0 6 0 0 V. h. 29 Under-clothing: (leathern) XY. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 III. a. 12 Uranium, oxide or acid, an orange-yellow colour, indissoluble in water, for porce- lain painting, calico printing, and glass colouring - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 Y. II. a. S Valerian ----- III. 13 //. 1. 0 80 0 1 n 55 55 55 Vailonea (acorn husks) - - - IX. 34 r. Free. 55 55 55 Vanilla ----- I. 3 b. 15 75 1 11 6 III. h. 16 Varnish, mixed with spirits of wine VII. 26 a. 2. 9 0 0 18 0 55 55 55 „ rosin (solutions of rosins and similar substances in anv solu- tion) - - - - XX. 76 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 » „ oil, in flasks and jars YI. 23 a. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 „ ,, in casks and skins - 55 23 b. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 XXI. Cl. 68 Vases, according to the nature of the material - V. c. 24 Vegetable, spinning stuffs XI. 46 Fr ee. II. a. 8 „ wax - - - - Y. 20 b. 2 50 0 5 0 Temp. Exit. 4 70 Vegetables, fresh - - - - III. 9 a. Free. II. ci. 8 „ dried, parched, compressed, cut up, or otherwise divided, pickled in vinegar in casks - 55 9 b. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 IY. 9 • 19 „ in sugar, honey, oil, or other- wise - VII. 28 c. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 V. b. 22 Veils, cotton - XIII. 52 c. 2. 45 0 4 10 0 » C. 24 ,, linen - 53 f. 60 0 6 0 0 55 d. 27 „ silk . - 55 55 b. 60 0 6 0 0 55 55 I 55 „ cut out, worked - 55 57 a. 1. 25 0 2 10 0 30782 . P CX1Y Exhibition. Group. Section. Page. VI. a. 31 35 yy 55 V. a. 21 h. 22 a. 21 53 d. 27 33 yy yy b. 22 33 a. 21 33 d. 27 I. c. 6 XIX. a. 67 III. 12 IV. a. 17 III. 9- 16 II. a . 8 IV. /• 19 33 yy 55 33 yy yy yy yy yy yy yy 55 il a. 8 yy yy 55 XV. b. 63 yy a. 55 in. a. 12 yy yy 55 yy yy 55 yy yy 55 il yy 8 V. b. 22 VI. yy 32 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. Velocipedes, combined with leather and upholstery work, same as saddlery. „ others - XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 Velours (like flannel) - XIII. 54 c. 1 . 35 0 3 10 0 Velvet, cotton - - 55 52 b. 3. 30 0 3 0 0 „ woollen - - 55 54 c. 1 . 35 0 3 10 0 „ silk, entirely of - 55 55 a. 1. 80 0 8 0 0 - 55 55 b. 2. 60 0 6 0 0 ,, stuffs woven like, i.e., those in which the pile is produced by separate threads of the texture (two threads and three Trent- schumel). Sec Velvet. Velveteen, cotton - - 35 52 b. 3. 30 0 3 0 0 ,, woollen - 33 54 c. 1. 35 0 3 10 0 ,, silk - - 55 55 b. 2. 60 o 6 0 0 Venetian chalk - - VIII. 32 a. Free. Ventilators - - XIX. 74 b. 1 33 0 2 71 Verdigris - - IX. 37 e. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 “ Vermicelli, of flour - VII. 28 b. 2 . 2 50 0 5 0 Veronese yellow (Cassel yellow) - - XX. 76 d. 1 . 5 0 0 10 0 Vetches (tares) - - III. 10 b. 0 27 0 0 61 Vinegar, in bottles and jars - VII. 25 a. 5 0 0 10 0 „ in casks - - ' - 55 25 b. 0 80 0 1 7} „ perfumed - IX. 33 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 0 „ spirit (pyro-acetic spirit) - XX. 76 d. 1 . 5 0 0 10 0 „ (medicinal) - 55 76 a. 15 0 1 10 0 Violet roots - - - - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7i „ „ powdered, in paper - - XX. 76 c. 2 . 12 0 ! l 4 0 “ Violins and bows (fiddlesticks) - XIX. 73 a. 3 0 i o 6 0 Violoncellos and base viols - 59 yy 3 0 ! 0 6 0 Vitriol, of iron (green vitriol) - IX. 37 b. Free. ,, mixed (iron and copper) - - 55 37 d. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 „ copper and zinc - 55 33 0 75 0 1 6 „ oil of (sulphuric acid) - 55 37 c. 2. 0 25 0 0 6 Vomic nuts - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 71 w. Wadding, cotton - _ XII. 49 a. 1. 5 25 0 10 6 Wads, of cow-hair, covered over on both sides with paper (also combined with ! glued cartridge cases [empty]) - - i XIV. 60 g. 2 . 6 0 6 12 0 CXY Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. i Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. i fl. kr. ! £ s. d. IV. a. 17 Wafers, of flour - VII. 28 b. 1. O 50 I 0 5 0 55 55 55 55 of isinglass ... XX. 76 d. 1. 5 o ! 0 10 0 55 55 55 55 of paper - XIV. 60 g. 2. 6 o i 0 12 0 VI. b. 32 Walker’s, 3>r., oriental water XX. 76 a. 15 o i 1 10 0 XIV. c. 61 Wall clocks (time-pieces) for hanging on, excepting those made of wood - XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 „ „ Swiss - XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 III. b. 13 Washing blue - XX. 76 d. 1 . 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 baskets, coarse, coloured XVI. 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 5> 55 55 „ „ uncoloured 55 64 a. Free. 55 55 55 powder (made of common coarse powdered soap and soda) XX. 77 e. 1. 3 0 0 6 0 II. e. 9 Wastes, of batli or horse sponges - V. 216.1. 0 80 0 1 7* 55 55 55 of ivory - VIII. 31 a. 2. Free. 55 55 of meerschaum - 55 31 a. 1. Free. V. c. 24 55 of cotton yarn - XI. 45 a. Free. 55 55 of woollen „ - 47 a . Free. 55 d. 27 55 of silk stuffs ... 55 48 c. Free. XI. a. 54 55 for paper manufacture XXII. 80 c. Free. 55 other kinds, named in the Tariff - 80 Free. 55 those not specially named in the Tariff. See Raw Stuffs. XIV. c. 61 Watch cases, of gold and silver, not com- bined with other mate- rials ... XIX. 75 a. 75 0 7 10 0 55 „ of gold and silver, with glasses or other materials, or of platinum 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 ? 5 55 „ of real gilt or plated base metals ... 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 5? 55 „ of copper, brass, tombac, and other base metals XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 5? 55 „ others ... - - Accord in g to nature of material. 55 55 „ (clock cases) wooden XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 „ others ... - - Accordin g to nature of material. chains, of iron ... XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 5) „ of brass, copper, and other base metals 70 c. 2. 15 0 1 10 0 „ do. do. not burnished, combined with alabaster, ivory, enamel, paste, &c. 1 55 70 c. 1. 50 0 5 0 0 55 55 55 ,, of brass, copper, and other i base metals, imitation gilt, plated (burnished) - 1 XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 p 2 • CXV1 Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110- 25 lbs. avoirdupois. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. rage. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian English Currency. Value. ‘ fl. kr. £ s. d. XIV. c. 61 Watch chains, of brass, copper, and other base metals, real gilt, plated XIX. 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 55 „ of gold or silver - 55 75 a. 75 0 n t 10 0 55 55 55 55 glasses, ground - XVI. 65 c. 1. ■ 4 0 0 8 0 S5 55 55 55 materials, and parts of watches, gilt, plated ... XIX. 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 55 materials, and parts of watches, of iron - - - XVII. 69 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 55 55 „ of other base metals 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 55 55 works (movements) of iron 55 69 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 55 55 „ of other base metals 55 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 55 55 55 55 ,, of gilt or plated base metals XIX. 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 Watchmakers’ tools - - - Accordin g to nature ' of material. 55 55 55 Watches, gold, silver - 55 75 a. 3. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 55 all other kinds - 55 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 VII. b. 36 Water - - - - - VIII. 32 a. 3. Free. 55 55 55 55 vessels to work in, wooden XVIII. 71 a. 0 42 0 0 101 5? 55 55- 55 (boats), iron, of zinc or other base metals - 71 b. 5 25 0 10 6 55 55 55 55 fennel - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7£ 5? 55 55 55 glass (silicic acid, kali, or soda) IX. 37 d. 1. 0 75 0 1 6" 55 55 55 55 nuts, water thistles III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7i 5? 55 5? 55 pumps, iron. See Pumps. Temp. Exh. 1 70 55 animals - - - IV. 14 Free. XIV. a. 61 55 levels (spirit levels, hydrometers) - XIX. 73 b. Free. III. c. 15 Wax, white and yellow - V. 20 b. 2 50 0 5 0 55 55 55 55 coloured - XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 55 embossed (mixed with turpentine) - 55 55 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 55 embossed, goods made of - XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 Temp. Exh. 4 70 55 plants (Japanese, Chinese, palm ware, milk-tree ware) - V, 20 b. 2 50 0 5 0 III. c. 15 55 manufactures, i.e., wax candles (wax lights), wax torches, wax tapers - XX. 77 a. 8 0 0 16 0 55 55 55 55 „ other kinds embossed XIX. 75 c. 2. 25 0 2 10 0 55 55 55 55 torches ... - XX. 77 a. 8 0 0 16 0 55 55 5 ) 55 candles ..... ■55 8 0 0 16 0 55 55 55 55 yellow ... - 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 VI. 55 33 55 cloth (oil-cloth) - XIII. 56 b. 2. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 55 muslin - 55 56 b. 1. 10 0 1 0 0 55 55 55 55 canvas (packing canvas covered over with Avax) printed 55 56 b. 2. ° 0 0 10 0 55 55 55 55 „ not printed - 55 56 a. 1 0 0 2 0 X. a. 59 55 pearls .... XIX. 75 b. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 III. c. 15 55 tapers - XX. 77 a. 8 0 0 16 0 XI. b. 54 Waxed paper - XIV. 60 c. 1 50 0 3 0 CXV11 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English V alue. VII. d. 40 Weapons, and parts of, iron, of all kinds fl. kr. £ s. d. (with the exception of fire-arms) XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 55 arms (fire-arms) of all kinds 55 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 55 combined with materials not coming under the category of petty or hard wares - XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 VIII. a. 41 Weavers’ reeds (sleys, pointed canes) XVI. 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 55 55 55 55 materials, of rough pieces of wood, and glued linen, twine, without metal- lie rings XII. 50 c. 1. 6 0 0 12 0 55 c. 55 55 „ other kinds _ - According to parts most covered. VII. b. 36 sleys, of steel, ground - XVII. 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 55 „ polished - 55 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 VIII. a. 41 looms, Avooden - XVI. 64 a. Free. 55 55 55 55 „ iron, mechanical (poAver- looms) XIX. 74 c. 2 0 0 4 0 55 b. 55 Wedgwood .... XVI. 67 0 25 0 0 6 XIII. a. 58 Weighbridges - XVII. 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 vu.. b. 36 Weights of cast iron, rougli X. 40 i. 1. 0 60 0 1 21 55 55 55 55 of wrought iron, common XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 55 „ „ ground, var- nished 55 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 55 „ „ polished, lac- quered 55 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 c. 39 55 of copper, brass - 55 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 9 5 other kinds ... - - According to nature of material. IL c. 9 Whale fins (fish bone, raw) VIII. 31 a. 1. Free. 55 a. 8 Wheat ----- III. 10 a. 0 35 0 0 H VII. b. 36 Wheel boxes (sockets) iron, not ground off XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 55 „ „ iron, completely ground off 55 69 c. 3. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 55 „ „ iron, lacquered, polished - 55 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 55 „ ,, of other metals 55 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 ,, „ real gilt, plated XIX. 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 J5 55 55 felloes, roughly prepared - VIII. 29 b. Free. 55 „ finished - XVI. 64 Free. 55 55 55 55 tyres - X. 40 e. 2. 1 75 0 3 6 55 streaks ( finished tyres) of iron XVII. 60 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 skids (skid-shoes), Avooden, rough - XVI. 64 a. Free. 55 „ „ iron, rough XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 o I 0 4 0 55 55 Wheelwrights’ work, rough, uncoloured - XVI. 64 a. Free. 35 55 55 55 ,, „ painted, varnished, lacquered 55 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 CXV1I1 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. VIII. c. 41 Wheels, wooden, rough - XVI. 64 a. Free. 11 11 » 11 „ coloured, stained, lac- quered, or polished - 11 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 VII. b. 36 » iron, rough-hammered, the price over 50 pounds X. 40 (j. 2. 1 25 0 2 6 . 11 11 wrought iron, others XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 11 11 11 11 „ „ ground, varnished - 11 69 c, 3. 4 0 0 8 0 11 11 11 11 „ „ polished, lacquered, also combined with other ma- terials not coming under the category of petty or hard wares 11 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 11 11 11 11 cast iron, rough - X. 40 i. 1. 0 60 0 1 21 11 11 „ „ turned, filed, mortised - XVII. 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0^ 11 iron, for locomotives or tenders - XIX. 74 b. 1 33 0 2 7* 11 11 11 11 cast, of other base metals, in rough pieces - - - . - X. 43 c. 2. 3 0 0 6 0 11 11 11 11 cast, further worked XVII. 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 IX. a. 44 Whetstones, common - VIII. 32 a. Free. 11 11 „ superior - 11 32 c. 2. Free. 11 11 „ artificial, without fittings 11 11 Free. VI. a. 31 Whips, leathern - XV. 62 5 50 I 0 11 0 11 others - - - According to nature of material. VIII. c. 41 11 sticks, wooden, rough XVI. 64 a. Free. 11 11 11 „ wooden, woven over with textile or woven goods, or plaited over - XIX. 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 11 11 11 11 „ wooden, plaited over with gut strings XV. 62 d. 4. 6 0 0 12 0 11 „ other kinds - - According to nature of material. V. a. 21 Wicks, not woven (with or without a covering of wax) XII. 49 b. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 11 11 11 woven - - - XIII. 52 a. 2. 12 0 1 4 0 d. 27 11 silk, or mixed with silk - 11 55 b. 3. 60 0 6 0 0 Wigs, made of silk or other woven or textile materials - - - 11 57 c. 1. 85 0 8 10 0 a. 21 11 made of human hair XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 Temp. Exli. 1 70 Wild boars - IV. 16 a. 1 58 0 6 2 II. c. 9 Willow hark - IX. 34 b. Free. Winches ----- - - According to nature of material. V. a. 21 Winding wool (goats’ hair) V. 18«. Free. IV. d. 18 Wine in bottles and jars - - - VII. 27 a. 4 0 0 8 0 11 11 11 11 in casks and pipes - - - 11 27 b. 4 0 0 8 0 11 » 11 11 medicinal - XX. 76 «. 15 0 1 10 0 11 c. 11 11 spirit of - VII. 26 a. 1. 9 0 0 18 0 CX1X £> Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. \ Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of HO'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. ! ! Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. i fl. kr. £ s. d. IV. d. 18 Wine lees, fluid - - XXII. 80 b. Free. ni. h. 16 55 „ dried - IX. 37 a. Free. IV. d. 18 55 must .... VII. 27 4 0 0 8 0 55 jj 55 55 surrogates (substitutes), of no matter what ingredients or materials 55 27 4 ^ 0 0 8 0 VII. c. 39 wire, leaden - - X. 39 b. 2. 2 50 0 5 0 55 b. 36 55 iron, polished ... 55 40/. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 55 „ unpolished 55 40 f. 2. 2 0 0 4 0 55 5) 55 55 steel, polished ... 55 40 h. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 55 „ unpolished ... 55 40/ 2. 2 0 0 4 0 55 c. 39 55 iron, coppered, tinned, galvanised, covered over with lead XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 with a thin coating of copper. See Cast steel wire. 55 wound in a spiral form, e.g., for hose. See Iron Wares. jj 55 jj 55 tin ----- X. 43 b. 2 0 0 4 0 55 55 55 55 zinc .... 42 b. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 55 55 55 55 of other base metals 43 c. 4 0 0 8 O 55 55 55 55 covered over with india-rubber or gutta-percha, not coloured, painted, lacquered ... XV. 62 c. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 55 coloured, painted, lacquered 62 d. 3. 10 50 1 1 0 55 55 55 55 covered over with paper XVII. 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 O 55 55 55 55 leonine, imitation ... 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 55 „ real gilt or plated - XIX. 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 55 a. 34 55 gold, silver, and platinum - 75 5. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 55 55 55 55 spun over with woven or textile stuffs .... 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 55 b. 36 55 brushes, for metal work, made of iron wire XVII. 69 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 c. 39 55 „ made of brass wire 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 b. 36 wicker-work ~) and (.common, ot iron 55 69 a. 3. 2 0 0 4 0 cloth J of iron, superior - 55 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 1 55 ,, other kinds - - Accordin g to natuia of material. i 55 strings, same as wire. 55 55 1 jj 55 ropes, of iron ... 55 69 b. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 ! » 55 „ of copper or brass 55 70 e. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 ! jj 55 tack, iron - 69 a. 2. 3 50 0 7 0 55 55 i jj 55 „ „ polished, lacquered 69 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 5? goods (of iron or steel wire) 55 55 6 0 0 12 0 55 „ others - - - According to natur 1 of material. 1 cxx Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. VIII. /• 41 Wood - VIII. 29 Free. II. g • 10 55 ashes, leached ... XXII. 80 b. Free. 55 55 55 55 ,, unleached - IX. 37 a. Free. X. A. 50 55 bronze, i.e., real or imitation silt or plated wooden wares XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 55 cuts (wooden printing blocks) 55 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 55 J\ 55 55 vinegar (pyroligneous acid) VII. 25 b. 0 80 0 1 7* 55 55 55 55 screws, of iron ... XVII. 69 b. 2. 3 50 0 7 0 VIII. /• 41 Wooden shoes (clogs) - XVI. 64 a. Fr ee. 55 55 55 55 wares, i.e., common, rough, uncoloured, only planed, not combined with other materials 55 55 Free. 55 e. 55 55 ,, veneering and parquetry, not inlaid, cork-strips, stoppers, &c. - 55 64 b. 0 75 0 16 55 55 55 „ wooden household furni- ture, inlaid flooring 55 55 0 75 0 1 6 55 « 55 „ coloured, stained, varnish- ed, lacquered, polished, also combined with chip, reed, bulrush, cane, and basket wicker-work, iron (with the exception of polished steel), brass, glass, or common leather 55 64 c. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 55 55 55 55 „ picture engraving plates 64 c. 2. of wood 55 Free. 5? 5? 55 55 „ superior turners’ and cai’- vers’ goods, wooden clocks for hanging up, and clock-cases, buhl- work, wooden bronze, veneering, inlaid or covered, or pressed with paper or textures on one side ; superior basket wicker-work, children’s toys - 55 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 55 55 55 all real gilt or plated wood- en wares, and those with materials not coming under the category of petty or hard wares 55 55 6 0 0 12 0 CXX1 Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Group. Section. 1 Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. VIII. i € . 41 Wooden wares, fans, upholstered furni- fl. kr. £ s. d. ture (with or without covering) XVI. 64 d. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 XIII. h. 60 „ „ perambulators for children, with leather or upholstery work, not over 50 lbs. in weight 55 55 6 0 0 12 0 V. a. 21 Wool. See Sheep’s Wool. 55 55 „ tablets, of carded sheep’s wool. See Raw carded Yarn. 55 55 „ „ (pine-wool wadding) XII. 50 a. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 Woollen yarn, viz., carded yarn (produced from the shortest wool, spun in oil, and which looks as if small buttons • were placed aside each other) raw 55 51 a. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 55 „ „ worsted yarn, hard, raw (also Ispahan yarn, although this is not spun with oil) - 55 51 a. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 55 „ „ worsted yarn, soft, raw 55 51 b. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 „ „ coloured or twisted (in three or more threads') - * 55 51 c. 6 0 0 12 0 55 „ of worn-out old woollen ma- terials - 55 51 a. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 55 55 „ goods, such as coverlets, Halina" cloth, sailors’ cloth (Sigona), rough cloths 55 55 55 „ „ oil-cloths, press cloths (filtering cloths) 55 55 55 „ „ bottoms of sieves, and plaitings (ropes, ca- ! bles) of horse-hair, not combined with other materials 55 55 55 „ „ hat cuttings, ends of cloth, carpets (rugs), of dogs’, )> calves’, and cow hair, XIII. 54 a. 4 50 0 9 0 felt (also tarred or lacquered), unprinted 55 55 „ „ coverings for rollers (end- less felts) 55 55 „ „ lattice and joined net- t- \ tings, both uncoloured | 55 55 „ „ hair soles, i.e., inner soles i 1 for boots and shoes, of felt, also lacquered on pne side - > ; j 1 30782 , CXX11 Exhibition. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110’25 lbs. avoirdupois. Page. DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian j Currency, j English Value. 11. kr. £ s. d. V. Cl. 21 Woollen goods, milled, not printed and not worked up like velvet, unprinted felt goods, and carpets (rugs) not named under 54 a. XIII. 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 99 99 99 girdles - 99 54 b. 2. 4 50 0 9 0 99 99 99 99 99 like velvet, and all thick unmilled, not printed - 99 54 c. 1. 35 0 o o 10 0 99 99 99 99 99 all lace, button, and hosiery wares - 99 54 c. 2. 35 0 3 10 0 99 99 99 99 99 woven like flannel, also milled, not printed even when they serve as car- pets for covering floors 99 54 c. 1. 35 0 3 10 0 » 99 99 99 99 all thick printed goods 99 54 cl. 35 0 3 10 0 99 99 99 mixed, clouded 99 99 35 0 3 10 0 j’ 99 99 thin, and tulles 99 54 c. 1. 5Ü 0 5 0 0 99 99 shawls and shawl cloths, without admixture of silk ... 99 54 c. 2. 50 0 5 0 0 99 99 99 99 99 lace, and lace cloths 99 54 f. 60 0 6 0 0 99 99 99 99 embroidered 99 99 60 0 6 0 0 97 99 99 combined with metallic threads or spun glass - 99 99 60 0 6 0 0 99 99 99 combined with no matter what materials, viz. : — those most covered - XIX. 75 b. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 99 99 99 other kinds 99 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 XIV. b. 61 Works of art . XXI. 79 Free. n. a. 8 Worm seeds - III. 13 h. 1. 0 80 0 1 7i IV. c. 18 Wormwood brandy (absinthe) VII. 26 a. 1. 9 0 0 18 0 99 99 ext ract of, sweetened - 99 26 b. 15 0 1 10 0 99 99 99 99 „ unsweetened 99 26 a. 1. 9 0 0 IS 0 99 99 99 99 liqueur (absinthe) III. 2 6 b. 15 0 1 10 0 11. a. 8 plant - 13 A. 1. 0 80 0 1 7-i XIV. b. 61 Wound and clyster syringes XIX. 73 b. Free. V. a. 21 Woven goods, of fine wool mixed with sheep’s wool XIII. 54 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 99 99 99 99 99 mixed, clouded, same as the printed - 99 54. d. 35 0 3 10 0 99 » 99 99 99 with impressed ornamenta- tions of paper-puJp alone, or combined with cotton, or with Avool-dust, same as the printod, even if it is not printed 99 54. c. 1. 35 0 3 10 0 Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. V. a. 21 Woven goods and textures, embroidered or combined with metal- lie threads or spun glass, made of cotton - XIII. 52 d. 60 0 6 0 0 33 c. 24 „ „ of linen - 33 53 g. 70 0 7 0 0 5) a. 21 „ „ of wool - 33 54/. 60 0 6 0 0 33 d. 27 „ „ of silk 33 55 a. 80 0. 8 0 0 5) 33 33 „ „ combined with other ma- terials - XIX. 75 5. 1. 75 0 7 10 0 33 h. 29 Wrappers of Cashmere or Thibet with shawl borderings. See Shawl cloths. Temp. Exli. 4. 70 Wreaths of natural flowers III. 13 5.1. 0 80 0 1 7i X. b. 50 ,, of artificial flowers XIII. 57 c. 1. 85 0 8 10 0 XI. d. 55 Writing pens, il’on ... XVII. 69 c. 1 . 15 0 1 10 0 33 33 ,, ,, bone _ _ - XVI. 63 b. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 33 33 33 „ „ of base metals XVII. 70 c. 1. 15 0 1 10 0 33 33 33 „ „ of gold and silver - XIX. 75 a. 75 0 7 10 0 33 33 33 „ „ gilt, plated 33 75 b. 3. 25 0 2 10 0 33 33 33 „ „ quill Y. 18 c. Free. 33 33 33 „ materials ... - - According to their na ture. Y. Y. a. 21 Yarn, worsted, hard, raw ( i.e ., all those spun with oil, and which consequently have a strong smell of oil) XII. 51 a. 2. Free. 33 33 33 „ „ soft, raw (never spun with oil, lias a crisped appear- ance when held up to the light) 33 51 b. 4 0 0 8 0 33 b. 22 Yarns, cotton - 33 49 a. 2. 4 0 0 8 0 3? c. 24 „ linen .... 33 50 a. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 33 a. 21 „ woollen - 51 a. 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 „ common, of jute - XIII. 53 a. 0 75 0 1 6 33 33 „ leoline. Sec Leo line. ni. a. 12 Yeast, natural - XXII. 80 b. Free. 3J 33 33 „ compact (compressed lees), arti- ficial, dried XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 ci 2 CXX1Y Exhibition. Page. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian Tariff. Duty per Cwt. of 11CP25 lbs. avoirdupois. Group. Section. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. z fl. kr. £ 8. d. HT. 9- 16 Zaffer (mineral sapliera, sesquioxide of cobalt, for colouring porcelain blue) IX. 37 e. 3. Free. I. b. 4 zinc, raw (also old, broken, and in waste) X. 42 a. Free. VIT. c. 39 „ in sheets, plates, and rods - 55 42 b. 2. 0 75 0 1 6 5? 55 „ in wires and tubes - 55 42 b. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 5? 55 „ dross (also grey coloured mixture of oxidised and metallic zinc, grey oxide of zinc, second zinc-white, zinc powder, zinc flowers, &c., &c.) 55 38 a. 2. Free. I. />. 4 „ ores ----- 55 38 a. 1. Free. VII. c. 39 „ cast, rough - - - - 55 42 b. 1. 1 50 0 3 0 5? 55 ,, „ other kinds - XVII. 70 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 55 55 55 „ powdered, metallic, zinc, dross, &c. - X. 42 a. Free. III. a. 12 ,, acids, prussic, acetic, muriatic XX. 76 d. 1. 5 0 0 10 0 55 55 „ sulphate of (white vitriol) - IX. 37 d. 1. 0 75 0 1 6 VII. c. 39 „ wares, common, i.c., rollers, kettles, dishes, plates, pots, and other kinds of cooking apparatus not combined with other materials XVII. 70 a. 1. 4 0 0 8 0 >3 55 55 „ wares, other kinds - » 70 c. 2. 6 0 0 12 0 III. a. 12 „ white (pure oxide of zinc) - IX. 37/. 2. 1 50 0 3 0 AUSTRIAN TARIF F OF IMPORT DU T I E S. t ffl,» 'T"*: » ■•: : • • tJAt* Tarifc . -*.—*• ' •• -•->«< •,; : »«acKriiKOty.w v ‘£) .in-rr--.-■' *■.«* >•• '. f . }■***. J 3g;f Suit■ - ftt I - J i ■ •*>■ %>'r j ;^2£. 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SJu- ^ i y«» d> 4v i . £ - 0 'i ‘ lu " 0 IT "* ^ H 4 : ^ i;" M : I | j ( i:ai)Tiiw.re* l] i « .*« f •< j », • ., war«», <*tVr kin»is '• • . , . .* ; •»» j ' 1 ^ '* ! o. f II i >, wait» (,pw 0xSdtf of ma<‘ -• • •■ ^ i • »X, ,/* X ^ >4.*> i ’’ ’ ‘ • jL. .^. . ■ ~ ■/{,>•■ •! .Of;«. '*t ilitjxtrji ■ .* ■ - >> ^*.'-> •1 •■«». ttato' ■;i *:■ 1 ,'{*.< j- /* ; • iiiiMTii re ■ « . ^ ■ tr v . *■** -' , v/- .’V 1> « 1 • . ■e ■ •• ■ " '■• v ; • f'.- CXXV11 CLASSIFICATION. Class. Section. Description of tariffed Articles. C/lciSS« Section. Description of tariffed Articles. I. Colonial Produce and Southern VIII. ; ! Wood for Fuel, Building and Indus- Fruits. trial Purposes. 1 Cocoa. 29 Wood. 0 Coffee. 30 Coals and peat. 3 Spices. 31 Turners’ and carvers’ materials (not men- 4 Sago, tapioca, as well as sago substitutes, and tioned in other sections). arrow-root. 32 Minerals (not mentioned in other sections). 5 Southern fruits. II. 6 7 Tea. Sugar. Tobacco and Tobacco Manufactures. IX. 33 Drugs, Perfumery, Colours, Dyes, and Chemical Auxiliaries. Medicinal and perfumery ingredients. 8 Tobacco and tobacco manufactures. 34 Dyeing and tanning stuff's. III. 35 Gums (also resins and gum-resins), and Garden and Field Produce. Garden plants and fruit. 36 other not specially named juices of plants. Common salt. 9 37 Chemical auxiliaries. 10 Grain and husk fruits. 11 Rice. 12 Flour and grit products. X. Metals, Minerals, raw and partly 13 Plants and parts of plants (not mentioned in other sections). 38 manufacture d. Ores. IV. Animals. 39 Lead. 40 Iron. 14 Fish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals. 41 Quicksilver. 15 Cattle for slaughter and beasts of burden. 42 Zinc. 16 Animals (not mentioned in other sections). 43 Base metals (not mentioned in other sec- V. Animal Products (not mentioned in other Sections). XI. 44 tions). Precious metals. Webs and Textures. 17 Skins and hides. 18 Hair, bristles, and feathers. 45 Cotton. 19 Meat. 46 Flax, hemp, Manilla-hemp. 20 Honey, wax, and cheese. 47 Sheep’s wool. 21 Animal products not specially named (and 48 Silk. not mentioned in other sections). XII. Tarns. VI. Grease and Gils. • 49 Cotton yarn. Grease. 50 Linen yarn. 22 23 XIII. 51 Woollen yarn. Oils. VII. Woven and Textile Goods. Drinks and Eatables. 52 Cotton goods. 24 Beer and mead. 53 Linen goods. 25 Vinegar. 54 Woollen goods. 26 Alcoholic liquids. 55 Silk goods. 27 Wine. 56 Oil-cloth, waxed muslin, and taffety. Clothing and millinery. 28 Eatables (not mentioned in other sections). 57 CXXV111 Class. ® ec " | Description of tariffed Articles. ! tion. ! X1Y. 1 Goods made of Bristles, Chip, Cocoa-nut Fibres, Reed, Grass, Bulrush, Shaving;», Cane and Straw, as well as Paper and Paper Wares. 58 Brush and sieve makers’ wares. 59 Goods made of chip, reed, cocoa-nut fibres, grass, bulrush, shaving, cane and straw plaitings. 60 Paper and paper wares. XY. Leather and Leather Wares, Furriers’ Goods, and similar manufactures. 61 Furriers’ goods. 62 Leather and india-rubber wares. XYI. Bone, Wood, Glass, Stone, and Pottery Wares. 63 Bone wares. 64 Wooden wares. 65 Glass and glass wares. 66 Stone ware. 67 i i Pottery ware. Class. | Section. Description of tariffed Articles. XVII. Metal Wares. 68 Leaden wares. 69 Iron wares. 70 Metal wares (not specially named). XVIII. Band and Water Conveyances. 71 Ships and other water conveyances. 72 Carriages and sledges. XIX. Instruments, Machines, and Small Wares. 73 Instruments. 74 Machines. 75 Small wares. XX. Chemical Products, Colours, Grease, and explosive Wares. 76 Chemical products and colours. 77 Candles and soaps. 78 Explosive wares. XXI. Objects of Art and Literature. 79 Objects of art and literature. XXII. Refuse. 80 llefuse. CXX1X IMPORT REGULATIONS. 1. Besides the articles denoted in the Customs’ Tariff as free, the following are conditionally free, .e., if the conditions upon which the immunity from duty is based are fulfilled. {ft.) All quantities of goods, which weigh less than of a Zollpfund, or of which the total amount of duty does not exceed If kreuzer. (A.) The means of transport, such as travellers’ own carriages, the vehicles serving for the conveyance of passengers and goods ; sledges and similar contrivances, if they bear distinct traces of having been used, and if it is proved that they really served for the transport of passengers or their goods. (c.) The covers and cases in which the goods are packed, if they are not considered as part of the goods themselves, or are such as are not generally used for that purpose in commerce, or taxed at a higher rate than the goods themselves. ( 15 Tariff. Per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. REMARKS. Class. Section. JJEbCKIi 11U.N Uh Alt JLlC-LEb. Austrian Currency. English Value. (c.) Fats and their products (stearine, oil fl. kr. £ S. *i acids, glycerine, soaps, candles, &c.). i (d.) Products of dry distillation (as refined 1 petroleum, slate oil, paraffin, benzoin, &c.). i Fats, &c. I VI. 22 a. 1. Lard and goose greese, spermaceti 2 63 0 5 3 2. Butter, fresh, salted, and melted down 2 0, 0 4 0 3. Bacon ----- 1 50 0 3 0 b. Stearine, stearic acid, and paraffin 1 50 0 3 0 c. Fish oil 0 53 0 1 1 d. 1. Fats not particularly specified 0 80 0 1 2. Tallow ----- Free.. Oils, &c. VI. 23 a. Fat oils (also olive oil, and oil varnishes) in bottles, flasks, &c. - 5 0 0 10 0 b. 1. Olive oil in casks, skins, &c. 1 50 0 3 0 2. Olive oil when imported in casks, &c., if on making entry at the customs office 1 lb. turpentine oil or 0*13 lb. of rose- mary oil is added to each 110 ’25 lbs. of olive oil - 0 40 0 0 10 t c. Cocoa-nut and palm oil in casks Free. i d. Fat oils, not otherwise specified, in casks or skins ----- 0 75 0 1 6 ' Soap, Candles, &c. XX. 77 a. Wax candles (wax tapers) - 8 0 0 16 0 b. Stearine and sperm candles, and products of fat not otherwise specified 5 25 0 10 6 c. Tallow candles - 3 15 0 6 3^ d. Torches ----- 0 75 0 1 6 e. Soaps common (i.e., not perfumed). 1. In tablets, balls, boxes, jars, or pots 3 0 0 6 0 2. Green, black, and other soft soaps, and common hard soap - 1 25 0 2 6 /'. Fine perfumed soaps - 5 0 t 0 10 0 (p.) Ethereal oils and perfumeries. IX. 33 a. Amber, hartshorn, caoutchouc, laurel, rose- ! mary, and juniper oils - | 3 0 ! 0 6 0 1 16 Tariff. Class. Section. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. REMARKS. IX. XX. IX. IX. 33 78 34 35 Ethereal oils and perfumeries— continued. b. 1. Natural balsams, not otherwise specified, mace oil, musk, and civet 2. Ethereal oils, not otherwise specified, scented vinegars, oils, and grease (/.) Matches, &c. a . Common combustible matches, lucifers, lint, touchwood, and tinder, phosphoric bottles, match cords, and tinder paper b. Percussion caps - c. Gunpowder - d. Explosive acids, fulminating gold and silver, mercury, gun cotton, and all other explosive materials, not otherwise specified - (g.) Dye stuffs, mineral and organic. a.-d. Dye-wood in blocks, and roots, common berries, barks, &c. ... e. Dye-wood, rasped, ground, or in shavings /. 1. Cochineal, kermes, madder, indigo, lac-dye, sepia, raw .... 2. Litmus - 3. Kermes grains - ( h .) Resins (washed, dyed, or bleached), sealing-wax, varnish, isinglass, glue, starches, &c. a. Resin, common pine, white, yellow, and black tar (also coal tar), colophony, asphalt, mountain pitch and other similar substances - fl. kr. 7 50 5 0 & s. d. 0 15 0 0 10 0 12 0 26 25 262 50 Free. 14 0 2 12 6 26 5 0 Free. 0 53 0 80 0 75 0 1 1 0 1 7i 0 1 6 Free. Free. XX. 76 d. Other gums, resins, and gum resins, and vegetable juices, not otherwise specified d. 1. Sealing-wax - 0 80 5 0 0 1 n 0 10 0“ YI. 22 a. Oil varnishes in bottles or jars 5 0 0 10 0 YII. 26 a. 2. Varnishes mixed with spirits of wine 9 0 0 18 0 XX. 76 b. 1. Albumen, isinglass, glue, starches, &c. 0 75 0 1 6 1 2. Dextrin, he. - Free. 17 GROUP IV. SUBSTANCES OE EOOD AS PRODUCTS OE INDUSTRY. (a.) Elour and other farinaceous products, malt, and its products. (6.) Sugar and its products. (9 0 15 0 4 0 15 0 1 6 4 0 18 11 0 12 7 0 18 0 L 10 0 0 8 0 1 10 0 5 0 I 0 10 0 1 50 ! 0 3 0 * On compliance with existing regulations. 19 Tariff. Class. Section, DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. REMARKS. VII. 25 y. VII. XX. II. 19 28 76 VII. ! 28 VII. ; 28 (/.) Vinegars. a. In bottles and jars - b. In barrels and casks - (g.) Preserves and extracts (of meat, soup, condensed milk, &c.). b. Preserved (salted, smoked, and pickled) meat c. Meat and all other kinds of sausages - e. 1. Patties, pies, portable soups, jellies, sauces, and other similar delicacies 2. Eels preserved in oil (in casks) 3. Meat extracts - a Preserves and extracts for medical purposes - d. Condensed milk - ( h .) Tobacco and similar manufactures. Tobacco and manufactures of— a. Tobacco, raw (i.e. tobacco in leaves, unmanufactured ribs and stalks, blossoms) b. Manufactured tobacco (i.e., tobacco in rolls, unrolled, or leaves without ribs, cut stalks and carrot tobacco for snuff, tobacco powder, tobacco waste, cigars and snuff) ( i .) Confectionary, gingerbread, chocolate, &c. e. 1. a. Chocolate and chocolate substitutes and manufactures, racahout des Arabes, all kinds of fine confectionary, sweetmeats, pastry, biscuits of all kinds (with the exception of ship biscuits) b. All kinds of preserved fruit, spices, vegetables, and other articles of diet (mushrooms, truffles, poultry, fish, &c.) in bottles, boxes (with the exception of the wooden boxes called scatole di legno ), pickled, preserved, salted, or preserved in sugar, honey, oil, &c. - c. Dried fruit (coloured) ... d. 1. Capers - 2. Mustard powder (in skins, bottles, jars), and prepared mustard - fl. kr. 5 0 0 80 1 8 10 7 1 15 50 0 0 50 50 0 £ s. d. 0 10 0 0 l 7| 3 16 0 15 3 10 Free. 10 50 26 25 >10 0 2 63 8 0 7 50 1 1 0 2 12 6 1 0 0 0 5 3 0 16 0 0 15 0 C 2 20 Tariff. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. REMARKS. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. Cocoa. fl. kr. £ s. d. I. 1 a. Raw in beans and shells ... 8 0 0 16 0 b. 1. Cocoa butter - 10 50 1 1 0 2. Cocoa ground, also cocoa paste 10 0 1 0 0 Coffee. 2 a. 1. Coffee raw, and coffee substitutes - 8 0 0 16 0 2. Cichory roasted or ground - • - 1 0 0 2 0 b. Roasted coffee - 10 50 1 1 0 21 GROUP V. TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND CLOTHING. {a.) Washed wool and hair used for textile fabrics, carded wool and worsted, combed wool and woollen fabrics, felt, carpets, blankets, hair tissues, mixed fabrics, including shawls. (b.) Cotton, cotton substitutes, cotton thread, cotton fabrics and cords. (c.) Elax, hemp, jute and other fibres, yarns, threads, and fabrics of the same; straw fabrics for bonnets, screens and mats, webs and cords of reed, cane, bast, hair, wire, &c. (d.) Raw silk, spun silk, and manufactures of silk, silk wastes. (4 50 15 4 0 50 35 0 J 35 0 d. 0 9 0 10 9 3 10 0 3 10 0 e. Fine :— 1. All open or loosely woven wares and network (except those named under f) 2. Shawls and scarfs (not mixed with silk) - f. Finest :— Lace (also lace handkerchiefs and shawls), embroidered wares, and wares mixed with metallic threads, or with spun glass 50 0 j 5 0 0 60 0 | 6 0 0 XI. 45 (d.) Cotton, cotton substitutes, cotton thread, cotton fabrics, &c. Cotton. a. Raw and waste cotton b. Carded or combed ... Free. 0 53 | 0 1 1 REMARKS. 23 Tariff. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Class. Section. XII. 49 Cotton, cotton substitutes, &c. — continued. Cotton yarns, pure or mixed with linen or wool. a. 1. Cotton wadding - 2. Cotton yarn, raw (i.e., unbleached and undyed, and not twisted of three or more threads) - b. 1. Twisted (of three or more threads, but not dyed) - - - 2. Bleached (but not twisted of three or more threads and not dyed), candle wicks (with or without wax coating) night lights c. 1. Dyed, twisted - 2. Dyed, not twisted - Per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. REMARKS. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. 5 25 0 10 6 4 0 0 8 0 9 0 0 18 0 6 0 9 0 6 0 0 12 0 0 18 0 0 12 0 Cotton Manufactures. XIII. 52 i Pure or mixed with linen, with india-rubber or metallic threads, or spun glass, but not mixed with silk, wool, or other animal hair. a. Common :— 1. a. Plain (not figured), unbleached (i.e., made of raw yarn), close woven, undyed, and unprinted tissues ; and either twilled or napped - b. Figured, close woven tissues (with the exception of the stuffs of the nature of velvet, with cut or uncut nap, and those enumerated under b and d) 2. Woven wicks, nets (i.e., fish, bird, and similar coarse nets) and network (marly), girths; also stiff nets .... b. Middle fine :— 1. Plain (not figured) close woven tissues (also twilled or napped), dressed and bleached 2. a. Plain, close woven tissues, dyed; and - b. Figured, close woven tissues, bleached or dyed - 3. a. All close woven tissues of various colours, and all tissues dyed red - - - b. All velvets and velvetlike tissues (with cut or uncut nap) - c. Tapes, buttons, fringe and trimming, hosiery, and haberdashery wares; also furniture nets, and bobbinet like curtain stuffs - d. All close woven printed tissues not con- ! tained under c and d MG i J 12 16 20 1 )>30 i 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 0 t 1 4 0 1 12 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 24 Tariff. Class. Section. Per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian English Currency. Value. ! Cotton, cotton substitutes, &c.— continued. Cotton Manufactures — continued. fl. kr. £ s. d. XIII. 52 c. Fine :— 1. Open or loosely woven tissues, unbleached 2. All other open or loosely woven tissues except those enumerated under d d. Superfine :— Bobbinet (English net), pettinets, with the exception of the curtain stuffs enumerated under b. No. 3. c. 30 0 3 0 0 60 0 6 0 0 REMARKS. XI. 46 . XII. 50 . XIII. 53 . ( c.) Flax, hemp, jute, and other fibres; yarns, threads, and fabrics of the same; straw fabrics for bonnets, mats, &c. Flax, also flax cotton {i.e., chemically prepared flax), hemp, jute, manilla hemp, calves’ fibres), China grass, and other vegetable fibres, raw, steeped, broken, or hatchelled ; also waste (cordilla), forest wool and sea grass - Linen yarns {i.e., yarns of flax, hemp, tow, and other vegetable fibres, except cotton). a. Raw (i.e., not bleached, dyed, or twisted). 1. a. Machine spun ... b. Forest wool wadding - 2. Hand spun - b. Bleached (also simply boiled), improved (“ geäschert ”) or dyed, (but not twisted) c. 1. a. Twisted - - - b. Pack-thread made'of the stuffs enumerated above, bleached or dyed - 2. Pack-thread made of jute, bleached and dyed - Linen manufactures {i.e., textile fabrics, and ropemaker’s wares of flax, hemp, tow, manilla hemp, New Zealand flax, Jbast, sea and China grass, jute, forest wool, and other vegetable fibres (except cotton); also of asbestos and mixed or not with india-rubber or metallic threads, or spun glass, but not mixed with silk, wool, or other animal hair. Free. 0 75 Free. 2 50 6 0 6 0 3 0 0 1 0 5 0 12 0 12 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 1 25 Tariff. Class. Section. XIII. I 53 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. | Per Cwt. of i liO’25 lbs. avoirdupois. I —^-;-;- REMARKS. I Austrian English i Currency. Value. ! Flax, hemp, jute, &c.— continued. a. Ropemakers’ wares, unbleached (also tarred, glued, varnished), as ropes, cordage, twine and string fire-buckets of twisted hemp, trellis and lattice work, girths, belts, bags of all kinds, and unbleached nets fl. kr. £ s. d. | 0 75 0 1 6 b. Ropemakers’ wares, bleached and unbleached packing-cloth, brown linen (also sacks made of such) - c. Most common :— 1. a. Linen, with the exception of the articles enumerated under d and e, twills and drills, raw, unbleached, and not figured, and fire-buckets of unbleached sail-cloth - b. Covers, rugs (covers for carriages, drugget carpets), dyed and figured 2. The articles enumerated under 1. made only ofjute - - - - - 0 75 0 1 6 6 0 0 12 0 3 0 0 6 0 d. Common :— i.e. finished, bleached (also if made of bleached yarn), dyed, close woven textures, of one or variegated colours, with the exception of those enumerated under e, f, and g, also dyed and printed sorts:— 1. All close woven manufactures not otherwise tariffed - 2. Linen of not more than 50 warp threads to the Vienna inch - 3. Fishing, bird, and similar coarse nets, bleached and dyed - 4. Such nets made ofjute - 20 0 10 0 6 0 ‘ 3 0 e. Middle fine :— i.e., all fringe-makers’, button-makers’, ribbon-weavers’ wares, hosiery, haberdashery, tapes and trimmings, cambrics {i.e., all linen of more than 100 warp threads to the Vienna inch) 40 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 f. Fine Cambrics, gauze, lawn, and other open or loosely woven tissues (except those enumerated under g) 60 0 6 0 0 30782 D 26 Tariff. Class. Section DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. REMARKS. Flax, hemp, jute, &c.— continued. fl. kr. £ s. d. Webs and cords of reed, cane, bast, iiair, WIRE, &c. ; STRAW FABRICS FOR BONNETS, MATS, &C. XIV. 59 Wares made of bast, rushes, cocoa fibres, grass, bullrushes, cane and straw. a. Most common :— i.e., floor-cloth and mats (carriage rugs, &c.) b. Reed or cane for chairs, rough c. Common :— Floor-cloth and mats (carriage rugs, &c.) - d. Middle fine :— 1. Webs, hurdle work, and texture, not otherwise tariffed, and not mixed with other materials - 2. Hats (bonnets) made of wood shavings, not trimmed, straw plaiting (ribbon like straw plaitings of all kinds) not mixed with other materials - 3. Ilats (bonnets), caps, made of reed, canes, rushes, and shavings, not trimmed, per piece - 0 25 0 25 2 50 6 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 5 0 0 12 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 e. Fine :— Webs, textures, &c., mixed or interwoven « with silk and other threads, or horse-hair, also if combined with other materials 25 0 2 10 0 XIII. XIV. XIII. 57 58 56 /• Superfine :— 1. Bast and straw-hats (bonnets), -without trimmings - 2. Hats (bonnets), caps made of straw, bast, and palm leaves, without trimmings , per piece ... - - 3. Bracelets and necklaces of straw - 262 50 0 10 15 0 c. 1 . Hats (bonnets) and caps of straw, reed, bast, rushes, whalebone, palm leaves and shavings, trimmed , each - - - 0 20 a. Wooden sieves with cane or wire bottoms - 10 Waxed linen, waxed muslin, waxed tafiety and textures, woven or coated with india- rubber or gutta-percha:— a. Common waxed linen, i.e., unprinted packing cloth, and linen coated with asphalt 1 0 26 5 0 0 0 2 1 10 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 2 0 27 Tariff. Class. Section. XIII. 56 DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Flax, hemp, jute, &c.— continued. Webs and cords of reed, bast, hair, wire— continued. Per Cwt. of HO’25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. fl. kr. English Value. REMARKS. b. 1 . Waxed muslin, and waxed taffety - 2. Fine waxed linen, z.e., other than those above specified, painter’s canvas and leather cloth (imitation leather) - c. 1. a. Textures coated with india-rubber or gutta-percha, or impregnated or incorporated with layers of such resins b. Textures of india-rubber threads combined with other spinning materials 2. The textures enumerated under 1, if used for carding and machinery 3. Bags made of hemp coated or impregnated with india-rubber or gutta-percha, driving bands (gear) for machines and carriage covers of coarse linen coated or impregnated with india-rubber or gutta-percha - 10 0 5 0 22 50 4 50 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 2 5 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 XI. 48 XIII. 55 (d.) Silk, raw, spun, and manufactured. Silk. a. Silkworms’ cocoons - b. Raw silk, not spun - - - - c. Waste silk, not spun - d. Raw silk, spun (thrown silk, organzine, tram silk, sewing silk) - 1. Mixed with other spinning materials 2. Not mixed with do. e. Waste silk, spun (floret silk), not dyed 1. Mixed with other spinning materials 2. Not mixed with do. /. 1. Silk (also when mixed with other spinning materials) bleached or dyed 2. Waste silk, spun (also when mixed with other spinning materials), dyed - Silk Manufactures. Free. Free. Free. 6 0 0 12 0 Free. 6 0 0 12 0 Free. 6 0 0 12 0 Pure, or mixed with other materials :— a. Fine :— 1. Manufactures of silk, or floss silk alone - 2. Lace, blond-lace (lace handkerchiefs), as well as all embroidered woven textures - 3. Manufactures mixed with metallic threads or spun glass - 1 )>80 J 0 8 0 0 D 2 28 - Tariff. Class. Section. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of HO'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English V alue. XIII. K P* o5 Silk, raw, spun, and manufactured— continued. Silk Man ufactures — continued, b. Common :— 1. Ilalf-silk goods (i.e. woven textures, of which the warp or the weft alone or together ; and also hosiery, of which the threads consist for the greater part of silk or floss silk - 2. Shawls of silk and wool, velvet, velveteen, plush, bareges, muslin, gauze, and other open or loosely-woven textures - 3. Ribbons, trimming and button wares, so far as not included in section a. - fl. kr. V60 0 £ s. d. REMARKS. 6 0 0 XIX. 75 (e.) Small-ware manufactures, gold and silver cloths and embroideries. a. Superfine :— Gold and silver textures, gold and silver brocade, gold and silver lace, &c. - b. Fine :— Wares of purely gilt and silvered leonine work (lace wares) - c. Common :— Wares of imitation leonine work (lace wares) 75 0 75 0 25 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 2 10 0 52 53 54 (/.) Lace. Cotton lace, embroidered cotton textures, and all cotton goods mixed with metallic threads or spun glass - Linen manufactures, superfine, i.e. lace, borders, embroidered textures, and all linen goods mixed with metallic threads or spun glass Woollen manufactures, superfine, i.e. lace (also lace handkerchiefs and shawls), embroidered textures, and all woollen goods mixed with metallic threads or spun glass Silk manufactures, lace, blond lace (lace handkerchiefs), as well as all embroidered silk textures - 60 0 70 0 60 0 80 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 6 0 0 8 0 0 29 Tariff. Class. Section DESCRIPTION OP ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of HO'45 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. XIII. XIII. 52 53 54 55 57 (g.) Hosiery, milled and unmilled. b. 3. c. Cotton hosiery - e. Linen hosiery - e. 2. Woollen hosiery - b. 1. Silk hosiery, of which the thread consists for the greater part of silk or floss silk - - - - ( h .) Finished objects of clothing. All articles oe dress and millinery. a. Common :— 1. Of cotton, linen, or woollen manufactures, as enumerated under Class XIII., sect. 52«. 1, 6.1, and 2 «., 53 d. 1, 54 b. 1, of the tariff, or of textures included in sect. 56 c. 1 ; also when mixed with lower tariffed manufactures - 2. Of cotton, linen, and woollen manufactures enumerated in sect. 52 b., 2 b. and 3 ; 53 e., 54 c. and d. ; also when mixed with lower tariffed manufactures ; likewise felt hats - fl. kr. 30 0 40 0 35 0 60 0 25 0 45 0 £ s. d. 3 0 0 4 0 0 3 10 0 6 0 0 2 10 0 4 10 0 b. Fine :— Of cotton, linen, or woollen manufactures, enumerated in sect. 52 c. 2, 53/., 54 e., or of half-silk wares (55 b.) ; also when mixed with lower-tariffed manufactures - 65 0 6 10 0 XVI. 63 c. Superfine :— 1. Of the cotton stuffs specified in sect. 52 d., or of the silk stuffs named in sect. 55 «. ; also when mixed with lower-tariffed manufactures 2. Of linen or woollen stuffs mentioned in sect. 53 g. and 54 f. ; also when mixed with lower-tariffed manufactures - 3. Hats (bonnets), caps made of straw, reed, bast, rushes, whalebone, palm leaves, and shavings, with trimmings - each b. 3. Hats (bonnets), and caps of whalebone, without trimmings - - each 85 0 65 0 0 20 0 10 8 10 0 6 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 REMARKS. 30 Tariff. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110’25 lbs. avoirdupois. REMARKS. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. ( i .) Upholstery, carpeting, curtains, bed fl. kr. £ s. d. furniture, &c. XYI. 64 c. 1 . Wooden household furniture, &c. - 1 50 0 3 0 XVII. 69 c. 2. a. Stuffed furniture (with or without covering) .... 6 0 0 12 0 XIII. 54 b. 1. Carpets, &c. .... 15 0 1 10 0 XIII. 52 3. c. Furniture coverings and bobbinet curtain stuffs ..... 30 0 3 0 0 V. 18 d. Bed feathers ----- Fr ee. (k.) Artificial flowers and feather orna- ments. XIII. 57 e. 1 . Artificial flowers - - - - 85 0 8 10 0 XIX. 75 b. 1. c. Fine artificial feather ornaments, &c. 75 0 7 10 0 GROUP VI. LEATHER AND INDIA-RUBBER INDUSTRY. (a.) Leather; articles of leather, harness, saddles, trunks, and other leather goods, excluding clothing and fancy goods ; parchment and gold-heater-skin. (6.) Skins and furs. (c.) India-rubber and gutta-percha articles (excluding philosophical and mechanical instruments, and parts of machinery) ; waterproof stuffs and cloths. Tariff. DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. REMARKS. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. (a-.) Leather; articles of leather; parchment, &c. fl. kr. £ s. d. XV. 62 a. Common :— 4. Leather not included in section 62 b , also boot tops - o. b. Sheep and goat skins, partly dressed or tanned, but not yet dyed or otherwise prepared - 3 0 0 75 0 6 0 0 1 6 b. Fine :— 1. Glove, cordovan, morocco, saffian, and dyed leather (except blacked and Russian leather), lacquered, gilt, silvered, also coloured -parchment - 3. Common , with stamped ornaments, and uncoloured parchment - 7 50 3 0 0 15 0 0 6 0 c. Leather (and india-rubber) wares , common , i.c., shoemakers’, saddlers’, and bag and trunk-makers’ wares of tanned or blacked leather or of hairy skins 6 0 0 12 0 d. Fine:— 1. Saddle and harness, riding equipage, with buckles and rings of precious or of common metals which are gilt or plated, or coated with varnish containing either gold or silver - - t - 25 0 no o 32 Tariff. Class. Section. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. i Per Cwt. of I 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. REMARKS. XV. Y. XIX. 62 21 75 Leather ; articles of leather, parchment, &c.— continued . fl. kr. £ s. d. 2. a. Bracelets or collars of leather (or india- rubber) - b. Toys mixed with woven materials, gilt or plated common metals, and similar articles not included in small or fancy wares, paying more than 15 florins, but not the highest rate of duty - 3. Goods of cordovan, saffian, morocco, Brussels and Danish leather, chamois and tawed leather, of dyed or lacquered leather, and parchment; also shoemakers’, saddlers’, and pursemakers’wares of leather cloth, waxed linen or oilcloth (with the exception of common unprinted) of waxed muslin or waxed taffetty ; all these goods also mixed with other materials, in so far as they are not tariffed among the small and fancy wares - 4. Shoemakers’, saddlers’, and pursemakers’ wares of common unprinted oilcloth, brown packing canvas, sail-cloth, raw ticking ; all these wares also mixed with other materials, in so far as they are not thereby classed under small and fancy wares ; shoes of felt or cloth if combined with leather cloth or gutta-percha e. Gloves (wholly or partially made up or mixed with woven materials) - b. Gold-beaters’ skin - V15 0 J 10 50 6 0 20 0 0 75 1 10 0 1 1 0 0 12 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 c. 2. e. Articles made of gold-beater-skin 25 0 2 10 0 Y. 17 (b.) Skins and furs. a. and b. Common skins and hides of every description, as hides of cattle, horses, asses, camels, dogs, swine, chamois, stags, does, elks, reindeer, hippopotami, rhinoceros, sluep, goats, hares, and rabbits, and fish- skins, raw - c. Furs, i.e., all skins and hides partly or wholly dressed on one side, and rough and hairy on the other .... Free. i I i 0 10 2 0 33 Tariff. Class. Section DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Gwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. REMARKS. XV. 61 IX. XIV. XV. 35 60 62 Skins and furs— continued. a. 1. Raw furs and skins, i.e., all articles of fur skins, not combined with other materials, such as unlined covers or rugs, fur lining and trimming - 2. White and dyed, unlined angora and sheep skins ; also wrought but not coated sheep-skin fur, and such-like caps b. Dressed, i.e., all not particularly specified articles, such as coated furs, muffs, caps, gloves, lined covers and rugs, fur lining and trimmings - ( c .) India-rubber and gutta-percha articles. d. 1. Raw caoutchouc (india-rubber) in its natural form, also gutta-percha, raw and unpurified - c. Gutta-percha paper - a. b. c. d. 2 1. India-rubber threads (not mixed with other materials) - 2. India-rubber in sheets, and gutta-percha purified - 2. India-rubber threads, covered with other materials - Common india-rubber wares, and wares of unlacquered, undyed, and unprinted caoutchouc or gutta-percha ; also if they are mixed with other materials, in so far as they do not come thereby under small ware and fancy articles - a. Fine india-rubber wares, bracelets and necklaces of india-rubber, strung or not - 3. Wares of lacquered (varnished), dyed, or printed caoutchouc or gutta-percha ; also if mixed with other materials, in so far as they do not thereby come under small- ware and fancy articles - 4. India-rubber shoes (goloshes) fl. kr. £ s. d. 4 50 4 50 50 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 5 0 0 Free. 1 50 0 3 0 5 50 0 11 0 0 75 0 1 G 6 0 0 12 0 G 0 0 12 0 15 0 1 10 0 10 50 1 1 0 6 0 0 12 0 30782. E 34 GROUP VII. METAL INDUSTRY. (a.) Goldsmiths’ and silversmiths’ work and jewellery, &c. (&.) Iron and steel wares, excluding machinery, building materials, philosophical and musical instruments. (c.) Manufactures from other metals and alloys. (d.) Weapons of every description except military arms. Tariff. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. 1 Per Cwt. of 110’25 lbs. avoirdupois. REMARKS. Class. Section. Austrian j Currency, j English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. (a.) Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ work and Jewellery, &c. All articles made of gold, silver, and other precious metals, jewels, real and imitation pearls and corals, amber, agate, tortoiseshell, human hair, embossed wax, common metals which are gilt or plated by real gold or genuine silver, or coated with a lacquer containing gold or silver (with the exception of the plated wires, sheets, and plates made of copper and brass), or composed of a combination of these materials, or of them with other materials (so far as they do not come in the category of dress and millinery), and goods of a similar kind. • XIX. 75 a. Superfine :— 1. Articles made of gold and silver, set jewels and real pearls - - - - 2. The same combined with woven textures, coral, half - precious stones, imitation pearls and stones (glassy flux), amber, jet, tortoiseshell, human hair ; genuine gold and silver tissues, as also articles made of the same (lace work) 3. Gold and silver watches - 75 0 75 0 75 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 10 0 35 Tariff. Class. Section, DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. REMARKS. XIX. 75 Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ work and Jewellery, &c.— continued. b. Fine :— 1. a. Articles made entirely or partly of precious metals, real or common pearls, real and imitation coral, set jewels (with the exception of those enumerated under 75 a) ; gold and silver in sheets (plates of gold and silver), gold and silver foil - b. Watches (except gold and silver watches); genuine gold and silver leaf - c. Articles of real gilt or plated leonine tissues (filigree work) ... d. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s trinkets, ornaments, toilet articles made of common metal, gilt or plated, with real gold or silver ----- e. Prepared ornamental feathers, and articles of the same or of human hair; all these articles mentioned under d and c also in combination with other materials - 2. Imitation pearls, artificial teeth of all kinds, embroideries made on other stuffs than ordinary woven textures - 3. a. Articles manufactured of common metals (except those enumerated under I d, and metal pearls, and wire, plate, and sheets, enumerated in section 70 c), gilt or plated with real gold or silver ; also when combined with other materials, in so far these combinations are not included under subdivision 1 - - - - b. Metal pearls, gilt or plated, with real gold or silver - c. Common :— 1. Articles composed of half-precious stones, set, tortoiseshell, amber, and jet - 2. a. Fine jewellery and fancy wares and ornaments (ladies’ and gentlemen’s trinkets and toilet articles) made of common metals, but finely wrought and ornamented (with imitation gilding or plating) fl. kr. 75 0 75 0 75 0 75 0 75 0 50 0 25 0 25 0 50 0 £ s. d. 7 10 0 7 10 0 7 io o 7 10 o 7 10 0 5 0 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 5 0 0 25 0 2 10 0 E 2 36 Tariff, Class. Section DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110’25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. XIX. XVII. 69 75 Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ work and Jewellery, &c.— continued. c. Common —continued :— b. Articles made of embossed wax ; all these wares under 1 and 2 also in combination with other materials, in so far these combinations are not included in sects. 75a and b c. Articles manufactured of imitation leonine wares (filigree work) d. Time-pieces and house clocks (except those encased in gold or silver stands, and wooden house clocks) e. Opera and framed eye-glasses (not with frames entirely or partly of precious metal), strings for musical instruments spun with silk, and articles made of goldbeaters’ skin .... f. Other kinds of gut strings for musical instruments - (5.) Iron and steel wares (excluding machinery, &c.). All goods of iron or steel, in so far as they are not tariffed in sect. 40 in h, and in sect. 74, or included in small and fancy wares. a. Most common :— 1. a. All iron and steel wares, not wholly or partly smoothed or polished, varnished, lacquered, nor enamelled (in so far as they are not enumerated under subdivision 3 or in sects. 69 b and c, or sect. 40 j\ g, and i ); also when coppered or tinned - b. Sheet and plate iron, coppered ; coppered, tinned, or zinked iron wire, or coated with lead - 2. Wire nails - r fl. kr. 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 4 0 4 0 3 50 English Value. £ s. d. 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 2 10 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 7 0 REMARKS. 37 Tariff. Class. Section. Per Cwt. of 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian English Currency. Value. REMABKS. Iron and steel wares, &c.— continued. fl. kr. £ s. d. XVII. 69 3. Common cast iron (so far as it is not included in sect. 40 i) - b. Other common ironwares, as : Anvils, turnspits, crowbars, tripods, harrows, traps, fire-dogs, fire-tongs, dung, hay and oven forks, rakes, hoes, windlasses, hatchets, triggers, horseshoes, brace-irons, cramps, trowels, kettles, chains (except anchor and ships’ chains), non-enamelled cooking utensils, nailsmitlis’ work (except wire nails), stoves, frying-pans, ploughs, flat-irons, coarse rings, gridirons, spades, shovels, smiths’ and locksmiths’ tools (except edge-tools), screw bolts and mother screws, pokers, pestles, coarse balances for scales, carriage springs, hinges and other iron-work for carriages, doors, boxes, coarse wire gauze, hurdle and wire work of no more than ten wires to the Vienna inch. All the articles enumerated in subdivision 3 a or b, rough or partly filed or painted, and also if combined with wood - 2 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 4 0 4. Wrought-iron pipes b. Common :— 1. a. Axes, hatchets, saws, chisels, planes ; clothworkers, garden, sheep, and common tailors’ shears, common knives for mechanics and other business purposes, boring tools, millers’ picks, files, rasps b. Wire ropes, wire brushes, sieve bottoms, tower clocks, and enamelled cooking utensils ; all these articles also when combined with wood - - - - 1 25 0 2 6 4 0 0 8 0 4 0 0 8 0 2. Screws - 3. Scythes, sickles, and chaff cutters partly I ground or painted, combined or not vvitli I wood 3 50 0 7 0 2 0 0 4 0 38 ! I :| i : Per Cwt. of Tariff. 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. REMARKS. ! ! Class. 1 ! Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. Iron and steel wares, &c. — continued. fl. kr. £ s. d. XVII. 69 c. Fine :— , 1. a. Writing-pens, watch-works and watch- furniture (fire-arms) all kinds b . Bracelets and necklaces of iron (neither 15 0 1 10 0 1 gilt, nor plated, with real or imitation gold or silver) - 15 0 1 10 0 c. Toys combined with woven textures, purely gilt or silver-plated common metals, and similar articles which, though tariffed higher than 15 florins, do not come under the description of small wares * and fancy goods paying the highest tariff rates - 15 0 1 10 0 2. a. All polished, lacquered, (varnished), and enamelled articles (except enamelled cooking utensils) - b. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s trinkets, orna- 6 0 0 12 0 ments, and toilet articles (except those with imitation gilding and plating) 6 0 0 12 0 c. Wire-gauze and wire-work (with the exception of those enumerated under subdivision a and b, No. 1 and c) d. Fish-hooks, tags, hooks and eyes, needles, pins (with the exception of sewing-needles, wire buckles, &c., and wire coated with 6 0 0 12 0 paper) - e. Jews’ harps, thimbles, cases and holders 6 0. 0 12 0 for writing-pens, steel beads, weavers’ reeds, dents and cards of all kinds 6 0 0 12 0 h. All ironwares combined with other mate- rials, in so as far these combinations do not come under the description of small-wares and fancy goods - - - - 6 0 0 12 0 1 3. All iron and steel wares, wholly smoothed, varnished, but neither polished, lacquered, nor enamelled, so far as they have not been enumerated in sects. 69« and b, also when combined with wood , 4 0 0 8 0 d. Sewing-needles - 15 0 1 10 0 LL 39 Tariff. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. REMARKS. Class. Section. Austrian j Currency. | English Value. (c.) Manufactures from other metals and alloys. Metal wares manufactured of common metals and alloys not otherwise specified, with the exception of those enumerated in sects. 39 b, 42b, and 43 b and c, of the imitation gilt or silver-plated ladies’ and gentlemen’s trinkets, ornaments, and toilet articles, and all purely gilt and plated wares. fl. kr. £ s. d. • Plated wire, sheets, and plates of copper and brass exceptionally belong to this class. XVII. 70 a. Common zinc and tin wares :— 1. Cylinders of tin and cylinders, rollers, kettles, dishes, plates, pots, saucepans, and other kitchen utensils of zinc - 4 0 0 8 0 2. Tin wares, common, such as dishes, plates, kettles, and other vessels, not lacquered, and not combined with other materials - 2 50 0 5 0 b. Common metal wares, not otherwise specified! as cylinders, kettles, dishes, plates, pots, saucepans, and other kitchen utensils of other common metals, in so far as they are not included in sect. 43c 4 0 0 8 0 c. Fine: — 1. a. Writing-pens, watch-works, and watch- furniture of all kinds - 15 0 1 10 0 b. Imitation leonine wares - 15 0 1 10 0 c. Bracelets and necklaces of common metals I (neither gilt nor plated with real or imita- j tion gold or silver) - 15 0 1 10 0 i i j d. Toys combined with woven textures, purely gilt, or silver-plated common metals, j which, though tariffed higher than 15 ' florins, do not come under the description j of small-wares and fancy goods paying 1 the highest tariff rates - 15 0 I 1 10 0 40 DESCRIPTION OE ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110‘25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. Manufactures from other metals and fl. kr. £ s. d. alloys— continued. e. Fine jewellery, trinkets, and fancy goods (ladies’ and gentlemen’s ornaments and toilet articles) made of common metals, but superiorly finished, in combination with alabaster, ivory, enamel, imitation precious stones (glassy flux), lava, mother- of-pearl, or with carved work, pastes, cameos, cast ornaments, &c. 15 0 1 10 0 2. a. All metal wares which are not especially tariffed under sub-sections a and b ; also all metal wares in combination with other metals, in so far they are not thereby included in small-ware and fancy goods 6 0 0 12 0 b. Pulverised metal (bronze powder), metal cloths, tinsel and thin leaves of silver, metal foils, imitation leonine wire work, and imitation leaf gold and leaf silver, silver-plated wire, sheets and plates of copper and brass - 6 0 0 12 0 c. Coppersmiths’, brass foundry and brass wares (as caldrons, pressing irons, buckets, weights, taps, mortars, bolts, pipes, pestles, and scale bottoms) not polished, varnished, or lacquered ; also if combined with wood or iron ----- 6 0 0 12 0 3. Perforated tins and plates - 4 0 0 8 0 (d.) Weapons of every description except military arms. Fine iron wares :— 1. Guns and fire-arms of all kinds - 15 0 1 10 0 2. f. Weapons of all kinds (with the exception of fire-arms) and parts of weapons - 6 0 0 12 0 So far as weapons, and parts of arms come under the denomination of hardwares, Class XIX. 75 b. - 75 0 7 10 0 Tariff. Class. Section, REMARKS. XVII. XVII. 70 69c 41 GROUP VIII. WOOD INDUSTRY. («.) Cabinet work (inlaid floors, windows, doors, &c.). (b.) Joiners’ work. (c.) Cleft woodwork (casks, shingles, sieves, &c.). (d.) Small staves and their products, matches, &c. (e.) Yeneers and marqueteries. (/.) Cut and turned wood. (g.) Chisel work and carved work. (h.) Cork manufactures. (i.) Basket work. (Æ.) Woodwork painted, stained and gilt. Tariff. Claas. Section. Per Cwt. of HO - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. j Austrian I Currency. English Value. ( a-g , and Jc.) Cabinet and joiners’ work, &c., veneers, and carved work. fl. kr. £ s. d. All articles and work made of wood and other vegetable carving materials :— REMARKS. XVI. G4 a. Very common :— i.e., rough uncoloured coopers’, turners’, and joiners’ work, and simply planed wooden wares and wheelwrights’ work, common machines (also turning-benches, mangles, mills, presses, spinning-wheels and looms), garden, kitchen, and agricultural utensils and implements, and common, simply planed toys, all these wares not coloured, painted, varnished, lacquered, nor polished, nor combined with other materials .... Free. b. Common :— i.e., Veneers, floors, not inlaid 0 75 0 1 6 30782. F 42 Tariff. Class. Section, DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. .Cabinet and joiners’ work, &c.— continued . XVI. j 64 |c. Fine :— | | i.e., 1. Furniture, inlaid floors, as well as all | | articles of wood included in sub-sections a i | and 5, being combined with bast, rushes, reed, cane, straw and basket wicker work, iron (with the exception of polished steel), brass, glass, or common leather ; also when (with or without these combinations) coloured, painted, varnished, lacquered, or polished ... 2. Picture printing blocks - Per Cwt. of 110 *25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. fl. kr. £ s. d. 1 50 0 Free. 3 0 d. Superfine :— 1. a. Bracelets and necklaces of wood b. Toys combined with woven textures, purely gilt or plated common metals, and similar articles which, though tariffed higher than 15 fl., do not come under the description of small ware and fancy goods paying the highest tariff rates c. Carriages (perambulators) for children with upholsterers’ and leather work, in so far as their weight does not exceed 50 tariff pounds 2. a. Fine turnery wares and carved work, wooden wall clocks and clock cases, buhl- work, wood - bronzing, purely gilt or plated wood work, veneers, inlaid or coated on one side with paper or woven textures or pressed - b. Fine basket wicker wares (see Basket work) - c. Toys, with the exception of those enumerated under sub-section 15, and section 64a - d. All wooden wares not included in section 64a, b, c ; also those made of other vegetable carving materials, as, cashew, cocoa and thick-shelled (stone) nuts; all the articles here named, also when combined with other materials, in so far as they do not thereby come under the description of small wares - - - e. Stuffed articles of furniture (with or without covering) - 12 0 12 0 12 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 REMARKS. 43 Tariff. Class. Section. i XVI. 64 XVI. I 64 XIV. 59 XVI. 64 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110 1 25 lbs. avoirdupois. REMARKS. Austriau Currency. English Value. Cabinet and joiners’ work, &c.— continued. d. Superfine —continued :— f Wooden fans, artificially cut out, carved, inlaid, veneered, painted or ornamented, provided that in consequence of these combinations they do not come under the fl. kr. £ s. d. description of small-wares ( h. ) Cork manufactures. 6 0 0 12 0 b. Cork in sheets, cut corks, cork soles, & c. (i.) Basket-work. 0 75 0 1 6 c. 1. Common baskets - a. Common basket wicker wares (i.e., crates, 2 50 0 5 0 hampers, baskets for linen, &c., and weir- Free. baskets for fishing - c. 1. Fine basket wicker work - 1 50 0 3 0 d. 2. b. Superfine basket wicker wares - 6 0 0 12 0 GROUP IX. STONE, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASS INDUSTRY. (a.) Stones, natural and artificial; slate and cement works (natural and imitated stones and marbles, paving stones and floor tiles, ornaments and decorations, pipes, grinding-stones, &c.). (b.) Earthenware (pipes, cooking-vessels, stoves, plastic reproductions, terra-cottas, &c.). (c.) Glass manufactures (glass for household use and fancy purposes, imitation gems and pearls unset, &c.). Tariff! Class. Section. Per Cwt. of DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. 110'25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian English Currency. j Value. (u.) Stones, natural and artificial, &c. fl. kr. £ s. d. VIII. 32 a. 1. Stones, in their natural state or cut; also in slabs, but not ground or polished (i.e. quarry stones, lime stones, slate, millstones, coarse grindstones, bloodstone, tuff, pumice-stone, rough granite and marble blocks, &c.) ; tiles and bricks, slacks, sand, lime and gypsum, burnt and unburnt ; mortar, and asbestos 2. Earth, not otherwise specified, neither pulverized nor washed - 3. Pozzolana, cement, trass, marl, clay, potters’ earth, talcous earth, and fullers’ earth ; all these substances pulverized and washed ; garden mould, water, and ice - b. Bole, Lemnian earth, Maltese earth, manganese, yellow, green, and red colouring earth, graphite, ochre, fluor spar, baryte, umber, white pipe and other clays for the manufacture of crockery and china ware and porcelain; all these substances also pulverized and washed; emery, raw, in pieces; chalk, white and black lithographic stones (raw and not cut), even with drawings or engravings Free. I Free. Free, REMARKS. 45 Tariff. Class. Section. Per Cwt. of 110-25 lbs. avoirdupois. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Austrian English Currency. Value. REMARKS. Stones, natural and artificial, &c.— coni. fl. kr. £ s. d. VIII. 32 c. 1 .a. Stones, not otherwise specified, ground or polished - b. Slate pencils, painted or coloured, pasted over with any kind of paper, or encased in reed or not polished, or lacquered wood - 2. a. Slate boards (also if not in polished or lacquered frames), slate pencils, not painted or coloured, or combined with other materials; slate paper, and boards made thereof (but not combined with other materials); cut chalk and reddle, shaped pumice-stone, pumice-stone, glass, sand and emery paper; pumice-stone and emery cloth - ' b. Fine grinding and whet stones, touch stones, flint stones, pumice-stone and emery, pulverized and washed ; coloured writing sand (except cobalt blue) - d. 2. Bloodstone, pulverized and washed 0 80 0 1 7^ 0 80 0 1 7^ 0 75 0 1 6 Free. Free. Stone wares, i.e., sculptors 5 , moulders’ model makers’, stonecutters’, masons’ wares, and ornamental work made of stone ; unburnt earth of any kinds, cement or stone compositions, with the exception of those made of amber or jet :— XVI. 66 a. Real stones (i.e., precious and half-precious stones) and corals (real and imitated), cut, polished, or -wrought in any other manner ; also real pearls. All these articles not set - 12 0 1 4 0 b. Common Stone ware:— 1. Statues of stone (except those of precious and half-precious stones), in pieces of more than 10 lbs. in weight, not combined with any other materials, except uncoloured, painted, unpolished, and unlacquered wood or bars and plates of common metal which are neither gilt nor silver-plated ; also marbles, &c. - Free, m 46 Tariff. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois. REMARKS. ! i Class. I Section. Austrian Currency. English Value. ! Stones, natural and artificial, &c.— cant. fl. kl’. £ s. d. 1 1 XVI. 66 2. Monuments, gravestones, busts, and other stone work (with the exception of such as are made of precious and half-precious stones), in pieces weighing more than 10 lbs., but not combined with any other materials, except uncoloured or painted, unpolished and unlacquered wood or staves and plates of common metal, which are neither gilt nor silver-plated ; articles made of serpentine stone; casts of coins in gypsum or sulphur, cut stones, &c. c. Fine stone work and all other kinds of stone wares, meerschaum articles (except precious and half-precious set stones), &c. combined with other substances, in so far as they do not thereby come under the description of small-wares and fancy goods ----- 0 75 6 0 0 1 6 0 12 0 1 (b.) Earthenware. Porcelain, stoneware, and other articles of burnt clay and earth. XVI. 67 a . Most common :— 1. Common pottery, with or without glaze, fire-bricks, black or graphite vessels, tiles, and similar articles of clay for building purposes, crucibles, melting pots, earthen pipes ----- 0 25 0 0 6 1 1 b. Common :— 1 . a. Stoneware, of one colour, or white, also white with only a coloured, but not gilt nor silvered rim (with the exception of the plain coloured, unpainted clay pipes) - b. Articles enumerated under sub-section a, combined with uncoloured, unvarnished, lacquered, or polished wood ox- iron, as well as jugs with tin mountings - 2 50 0 5 0 47 Tariff. Class. Section. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. -- REMARKS. Austrian English Currency. Value. XVI. 67 Earthenware— continued. fl. kr. c. Middle fine :— 1. Crockery and china ware, gilt or silver- plated ----- 2. a. Crockery and china wares of various colours, painted, printed, but with neither gilt nor silvered borders - - - b. Porcelain (china), white, also if made with a coloured, but with neither gilt nor silvered borders - 4 50 2 50 2 50 £ s. d. 0 9 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 d. Fine :— 1. a. Bracelets and necklaces of earthenware, threaded on strings - b. Children’s toys combined with woven textures, purely gilt or silver-plated common metals ; and similar articles which, although tariffed higher than 15 fl.,are not liable to the highest tariff rates of small wares - 2. a. Porcelain, coloured, painted, printed, gilt or silvered - b. All kinds of earthenware combined with other materials, in so far as these combinations are not included in sub-section b. 1., or do not come under the description of small and fancy wares - 15 0 15 0 6 0 6 O 1 10 0 1 10 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 XVI. (c.) Glass Manufactures. Glass and Glass Wares. a. Most common :— 1. Hollow glass (hollow ware), glass vessels, green, black, and yellow in its natural colour, neither pressed, cut, nor ground - 2. a. Mirror glass (plate glass), rough, not ground - - - - - b. Glass in masses (in rough plates, sheets, sticks, and irregular massive pieces), also vitrifications and enamel in masses b. Common :— i.e., white hollow glass (hollow ware) not figured, uncut, unground, and unpressed, or with only cut or ground stoppers, bot- 0 75 0 75 0 1 6 0 1 6 48 DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110’25 lbs. avoirdupois. Austrian Currency. English Value. Glass Manufactures— continued. fl. kr. £ s. d. Glass and Glass Wares — continued. b. Common — continued : — . toms, or brims, also window and plate glass in its natural colour (green, partly or entirely white) - 1 0 0 2 0 c. Middle fine :— 1. Pressed, cut, ground, figured, massive white glass - - - 4 0 0 8 0 2. Glass pendants and jets for chandeliers, glass buttons, glass beads, enamels, glass drops, both coloured and uncoloured, also glass corals of white glass 1 0 0 2 0 3. White hollow glass for lamps, such as globes, shades, &c., which by grinding or corrosion of the interior surface are made semi-opaque, but not ornamented - 1 0 0 2 0 4. a. Glass and enamel in tubes 0 75 0 1 6 b. Glass tubes, sticks, and plates of any colours (such as are used for the manufacture of glass beads, buttons, and artificial glass manufacture) ... 0 75 0 1 6 d. Fine :— 1. a. Coloured, painted, gilt, silvered glass, with inlaid cameos, glass flux (imitation stones) not set - b. Mirror (plate) glass, cut, either quicksilvered or not (each plate not measuring more than 284 Viennese square inches) - 6 0 0 12 0 2. Glass corals, coloured - 1 0 0 2 0 e. Superfine :— 1. Bracelets and necklaces of glass strung upon strings ... - 15 0 1 10 0 2. a. All glass and enamel wares combined with other materials, in so far they do not thereby come under the description of small wares and fancy goods, and looking- glasses in frames - - - - 6 0 0 12 0 b. Mirror (plate) glass, cut or quicksilvered, and uncut quicksilvered plate glass (measuring more than 284 Viennese square inches per plate) - 6 0 0 12 0 Tariff. Class. Section XVI. 65 REMAKES. Or 10 per cent, ad valorem. Or 10 per cent, ad valorem. Or 10 per cent, ad valorem. Or 10 per cent, ad valorem. Or 10 per cent, ad valorem. Or 10 per cent, ad valorem. Or 10 per cent, ad valorem. Or 10 per cent, ad valorem. 49 GROUP X. SMALL-WARE AXD EANCY GOODS. (a.) Manufactures of ivory, meerschaum, tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl, wax wares, japanned goods. (b.) Eancy goods of leather, bronze, &c. (e.) Umbrellas, parasols, fans, canes, whips, &c. (d.) Combs and brushes. (.) Surgical instruments and apparatus (artificial limbs, teeth, &c.). (c.) Ilorological instruments, clocks, watches and their parts (clironoscopes, chronographs, electric clocks). Tariff. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois. REMARKS. Class. Section. Austrian Currency. English V alue. XIX. 73 .(a.) Mathematical, astronomical, physical, fl. kr. £ s. d. and chemical instruments. Free. (&.) Surgical instruments and apparatus. Fr ee. Except : XVI. 65 c. 1. Eye-glasses and optical glasses not framed - 4 0 0 8 0 Or 10 per cent, ad 57 b. 1. Ditto in frames of precious or partly pre- valorem. cious metals - 75 0 7 10 0 75 c. 2. Opera-glasses and eye-glasses in frames not made of precious or partly precious metals 25 0 2 10 0 XVI. 65 d. 1. Artificial eyes of glass ... 6 0 0 12 0 Or 10 per cent, ad valorem. XIX. 75 b. 2. Artificial teetli of all kinds 50 0 5 0 0 XX. 76 a. Dentifrice ----- 15 0 1 10 0 d. 1. Paste for stopping teeth - 5 0 0 10 0 ( In calculating tlie following Tables, the £ sterling is taken at 10 Florins Austrian silver standard {Conventions Münze ), or 25 francs. The Austrian monetary system is paper currency. The rate of exchange varies according to the rise and fall in the price of gold. But in the Austrian Empire a Florin, or Gulden, is always a Florin, viz., 2 shillings silver. The Austrian Waehrung (paper currency, which is legal tender) is likewise continually subject to important fluctuations. It is on an average 5 per cent, less in value than the usual Conventions Miinze ; so that the Florin in Austrian Waehrung would have the average value of Is. 10 - 8ri. Accordingly the Value of the Current Gold and Silver Coins is: 5 Kreuzer = ^ part of a florin 10 Kreuzerpiece = T \ „ „ ZO _ i o- »> — S ” »> 2o — i. r ” — 4 ” ” ou „ or 10 silbergroschen 1 Florin, or Gulden, silver 1 Thaler (Dollar) = 1 fl. 50 kr. 2 „ piece = 3 florins Gold: 4 Florinpiece (equal to 10 francs) ^ ^ „ ( „ 20 francs) 1 Krone (crown) = 13 fl. 80 kr. ^ „ „ = 6 fl. 90 kr. 1 Ducaten(ducat) 4 fl. 80 kr. 1 Eoppelducaten (double ducat) 9 fl, £ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 60 kr. 0 8 16 7 13 9 19 d. n 2 | 44 6 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 10 7 3 Paper Currency ; present rate of exchange : 100 Kreuzer = 1 Florin. 1 Florin, or Gulden = 5 Florins = 10 „ 50 „ 100 = £ s. d. 0 1 10 0 9 4 0 18 9 4 13 9 9 7 6 The notes issued by the Austrian National Bank are respectively 1,000, 100, and 10 florin notes. Those issued by the Imperial Treasury are respectively 50, 5, and'l florin notes. Value of English Coins in Austrian Money. 1 Sovereign - JL 2 ” 5 Shillingpiece Half-crown 1 Florin 1 Shilling 6 Pennypiece - 1 Penny Half-penny 1 Farthing 10 florins Austrian Currency in silver.' K u 2 „ 50 krcuzer „ „ 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 25 0 50 25 16* 121 4 2 1 11 11 11 11 19 1* 11 11 19 11 11 99 11 91 11 19 19 19 72 MONEY TABLE. Silver: £1 = 25 francs = 10 florins, Austrian Currency. Austrian Currency. English Equivalent. French Equivalent. Austrian Currency. English Equivalent. French | Equivalent, j Austrian Currency. English Equivalent. French Equivalent. fl. kr. £ s. d. fr. c. fl. kr. £ s. d. fr. c. fl. kr. £ 5. d. fr. c. 0 5 0 0 1 0 10 1 0 0 2 0 2 50 20 0 2 0 0 50 0 0 10 0 0 n 0 23 2 0 0 4 0 5 0 30 0 3 0 0 75 0 0 20 0 0 4f 0 47 3 0 0 6 0 7 50 40 0 4 0 0 100 0 0 30 0 0 7 0 70 4 0 0 8 0 10 0 50 0 5 0 0 125 0 0 40 0 0 9- y 2 0 95 5 0 0 10 0 12 50 60 0 6 0 0 150 0 0 50 0 1 0 1 25 6 0 0 12 0 15 0 70 0 7 0 0 175 0 0 00 0 1 H 1 48 7 0 0 14 0 17 50 80 0 8 0 0 200 0 0 70 0 1 4f 1 73 8 0 0 16 0 20 0 90 0 9 0 0 225 0 0 80 0 1 7 1 95 9 0 0 18 0 22 50 100 0 10 0 0 250 0 0 90 0 1 9 * 2 20 10 0 1 0 0 25 0 1,000 0 100 0 0 2,500 0 Bank Notes, at the rate of exchange : 100 florins = £9 7 s. 6 d. = 250 francs. Austrian Currency. English Value. French Value. Austrian Currency. English Value. French Value. Austrian Currency. English Value. French Value. fl. i kr. £ s. d. fr. c. fl. kr. £ d. fr. c. fl. kr. £ s. d. fr. c 0 5 0 0 3 4 0 12i 1 0 0 1 ioi 2 50 20 0 1 17 6 50 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 25 2 0 0 3 9 5 0 30 0 2 16 3 75 0 0 20 0 0 4 0 50 3 0 0 4 71 7 50 40 0 3 15 0 100 0 0 30 0 0 0 75 4 0 0 7 6 10 0 50 0 4 13 9 125 0 0 40 0 0 00 1 0 5 0 0 9 4-1 *2 12 50 60 0 5 12 6 150 0 0 50 0 0 ni 1 25 6 0 0 11 3 15 0 70 0 6 11 3 175 0 0 60 0 1 1 50 7 0 0 13 1 2 17 50 80 0 7 10 0 200 0 0 70 0 1 ~4 1 75 8 0 0 15 0 20 0 90 0 8 8 9 225 0 0 80 0 1 2 * 0 9 0 0 16 10| 22 50 100 0 9 7 6 250 0 0 90 0 1 7* 2 25 10 0 0 18 9 25 0 1,000 0 93 15 0 2,500 0 73 II.—WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. By the law of 25th July 1871, promulgated in the Imperial Law Repertory of the 2nd March 1872, the metric system of weights and measures has been legalised in Austria. Its use has been rendered permissive from the 1st January 1873, and it will become obligatory from the 1st January 1876. Accordingly tlie Measures of Length will be :— The Meter, as unit. 99 Decimeter = x b Meter 99 Centimeter = vonj » 99 Millimeter = i TiTotr » 99 Kilometer = 1,000 „ 99 Myriameter = 10,000 „ The Measures of Surface. The Are = 100 square meters. „ Decaro = 10 Ares = 1,000 „ „ „ Hectare = 100 „ = 10,000 ,, „ The Measures of Capacity. The Litre = 1 Cubic Decimeter. „ Decilitre = jU Litre. „ Centilitre = „ ,, Hectoliter = 100 „ Weights. The Kilogram = (2 Zollpfund) as unit. 99 Decagram = to Kilogram. 5? Gram = i To O'O' »> 99 Decigram = 1 '10 0'0 0' » Centigram = 1 xooooo » 99 Milligram = l 1 0 0 O' 0 0 0 » 99 Ton = 1,000 „ K 30782 , 74 Comparative Table oj Measures and Weights at present (A.) Austrian. English. I .—Measures of Length. 1 Ell (Vienna) a 29*578 inches - = 1 Ell (Bohemian) a 22 • 548 „ - = 1 Foot (Fuss) =12 inches, inch = 12 = lines. 1 Fathom (Klafter) = 6 feet - - = 2 feet and 6 • 67 inches - 1 foot and 11*35 „ 1*0371 feet French. 0*777 metre. 0*592 „ 0*316 „ 6 feet and 2*0742 inches = 2 yards = 1 * 896 and 2 * 67 inches. 4000 Klafter = 1 mile. 1 Mile (post = 24,000 feet) 1 Inch (Zoll) = 12 lines - =8297 yards = 4*7142 miles - - = 1*0371 inches - II.— Measures of Surface. 1 Foot (square) = 144 square inches - = 1*07 square foot 1 Yoke (Joch) = 1600 square fathoms = (quadrat Klafter). 1 Yoke (Hungarian Forest measure) = = 1200 square fathoms. 1 Fathom (square, quadrat Klafter) = = 36 square feet. 1 Mile (square) ... =14200* square acres 5 * 68 roods =1*42 acre 4*26 „ =1*06 „ 4 * 28 square yards or = 7 * 585 kilometre. 0*026 metre. 0*001 are. 0*576 hectare. 57 * 546 are. 0*575 hectare. 0*036 are. III.— Measures of Capacity. 1 Foot (cubic) = 1728 cubic inches - = 7*0 gallons 1 Fathom (cubic) = 216 cubic feet - =23*6 quarters 1 Metze = 16 Maassel = 1,9471 cubic =13*6 gallons feet. =5755*6 hectare. : 31*6 litre. :6822*4 „ = 61*5.,, 1 Eimer (beer) = 42^ Maass - 1 Eimer (wine) = 41 „ 1 Maass (Vienna) = 2 Kannen 1 Kanne = 2 Seidel - IV .—Measures of Liquids. - =13*2 Imperial gallons - = 12*76 „ . ... - = 1 quart and \ pint = 0*3114 Imperial gallons. - =0* 1557 Imperial gallons. 60 * 0 litre. 56 * 6 „ 1*41 „ 1 Loth = 4 quentchen V.— Weights. - =270*2 grains = 0*0386 lb. - 1 Pound (Vienna) = 32 loth = 1,12002 = 1*23 pound = 1 pound 3 ounces Zollpfund.* 11 drachms. 1 Pound (tariff) - - -=1*10 pound = 1 pound 1 ounce 10 drachms. 1 Cwt. (Vienna Zentner) = 5 stone =123*0 pounds 7 ounces 5 drachms = 100 pounds as used in trade. „ (tariff) - - - =110*0 „ 3 „ 10 „ = 0*017 kilogrammes. = 0*560 = 0*50 „ = 56 * „ = 50* * The “ Zollpfund” is equal to \ kilogram or 500 grammes ; 100 “ Zollpfund” make a “ Zoll-Zentner” (hundredweight) = 50 kilogrammes. 75 Comparative Table of Weights and Measures — continued. (B.) ENGLISH-AUSTRIAN. I .—Measures of Length. 1 Fathom = 5-78 Vienna feet. 1 Foot = 0 - 96 „ „ =11 *57 Vienna inches. 1 Furlong = 106'06 „ fathoms. 1 League =979-2 „ „ = |^ miles. 1 Mile (English)=804'86 Vienna fathoms= 1,666 yard. 1 Mile, statute, =847*7 ,, 1 Pole, perch, rod = 2*65 „ „ 1 Yard=2'89 Vienna feet=l • 174 Vienna ell. II. — Measures of Surface. 1 Acre =1124-93 Vienna fathoms square. 1 Foot square = 133*9 „ inches „ 1 Rod „ pole=7'02 „ fathom „ i acre= rod acre=281-288 Vienna fathoms square. 1 Yard square=8*35 feet square. III. — Measures of Capacity. 1 Bushel = 0-59 Austrian metzen. 1 Chaldron=21 -27 55 j? 1 Gallon = 3-21 55 maass. 1 Last =47-27 55 metzen. 1 Pint = 1-60 55 seidel. 1 Quart = 3-20 55 55 1 Quarter = 4-73 55 metzen. 1 Sack = 1-77 55 55 1 Wey =23-63 55 55 (C.) FRENCH- AU STRI AN. I .—Measures of Length. 1 Kilometre =1000 mètres=527’25 Vienna fathoms. 1 Mètre = 10 décimètres = 100 centimètres = 1000 millimètres=3 * 1635 Vienna feet=l ‘28 Vienna ell. 1 Myriamètre=l 0,000 mètres =5272 *4 Vienna fthms. = 1-3181 mile post. II .— Measures of Surface. 1 Are =27*80 fathoms square. 1 Hectare= 2780 „ „ =1-7375 yoke. III .—Measures of Capacity. 1 Hectolitre = 10 decalitres =100 litres=l *6259 Austrian metzen. 1 Litre=0-130 Vienna aclitel=0-26 Austrian inaassl. K 2 76 Comparative Table of Weights and Measures —continued. ENGLISH-AUSTRIAN. IV.— Measures of Liquids. 1 Gallon=3*21 Austrian maass. 1 Pint = 1*60 „ seidel. 1 Quart =3‘21 „ „ — Wine, Spirits, Cider, Vinegar. Ale. Beer. = Austrian Eimer. 1 Barrel 2*57 2*89 1 Butt 10*11 7*70 8*66 1 Firkin — — 0*72 1 Hogshead 5*05 3*85 4*33 1 Kilderkin — 1*28 1*44 1 Puncheon 6*74 5*14 5*78 1 Rundlet 1*44 — — 1 Tun - 20*23 15*42 17*34 V.— Weights. 1 Drachm = 0*10 Vienna loth. 1 Cwt. =90’72 Vienna pounds. I Pound = 0*81 Vienna pound = 25*92 Vienna loth. 1 Quarter = 22*68 Vienna pounds. 1 Stone = 11*34 „ „ 1 Ton =1814*4 „ „ 1 Ounce = 1*62 „ loth. FRE N CH-AUSTRIAN. IV.— Measures of Liquids. 1 Litre = 10 decilitres =100 centilitres=0*71 Vienna maass=2*83 Austrian seidel. V.— Weights. 1 Kilogramme = 10 hectogrammes =100 decagrammes = 1000 grammes= 1*7857 Vienna pound=l pound 25*14 Vienna loth. 77 VII. PROTECTION OE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS AND INVENTIONS. • _ (a.) SPECIAL LAW Pon the Protection of Objects exhibited at the Universal . Exhibition in Vienna in 1873. Sanctioned by His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty, on tlie 13tb November 1872, and promulgated in the Official “ Wiener Zeitung” of the 28th November 1872, No. 273, and in the “ Official Repertory of the Laws of the Austrian Empire ” of the same date, LVIII., No. 159. With the assent of both Houses of the Reichsrath I hereby order as follows Article I. Any inhabitant of the Austro-Hungarian Empire or of Foreign Countries who, in the Universal Exhibition of 1873 at Vienna, will exhibit any object or objects, ■which, according to the provisions of the Law of August 15, 1852 (Official Law Repertory of 18°52, No. 184), and the two Laws of December 7, 1858 (O. L. R. of 1858, Nos. 230 and 237), may be qualified to bo granted a Patent or Protection of 1 rade Mark or Design, can obtain for the same, Irom the Direotoi-General of the Universal Exhibition a {i Certificate of Protection ’ (Sehutz-Certificat). An application to that effect must be addressed to the Director General at the ktest at some date previous to the opening of the Exhibition^ or in case the object should, with the permission of the Director General, have been introduced later, prior to its installation in the Exhibition, and must be accompanied by an exact Specification of the same, signed by the Exhibitor, and (so far as is required for explanation) by double copies of plans or drawings, oi two specimens of the Trade Mark,* Design, or Model, as the case may be, enclosed in two separate cases or envelopes. . If the application be made through an agent or other authonsed person, the letter of authorisation must be added to the application likewise. Article II. The « Certificate of Protection ” will be issued, free of expense, by the Director eneral of the Universal Exhibition, with the co-operation and counter signature is to^pl C ^ e ° f the P rotect i° n a Trade Mark it should also be stated on what sort of goods the mark Exhibitors can obtain a “Certificate of Protection ” by applying to the Director General of the Vienna Exhibition, 42, 3Pra- terstrasse,Vienna. Application must be made previous to the opening of the Exhibition, or, if later, before the installation of the objects in the Exhibition. It must bo accompanied by an exact specification of the exhibits, and double copies of plans or drawings, or two specimens of the Trade Mark, Design, or Model in separate cases. If application be made through an figent, letter of authorisation must be added likewise. “Certificate of Protection ” is granted gratis, and is valid till 31st December 1873. 78 Exhibitors can apply for a “regular patent, or protection of Trade Mark or Design, before the 31st December 1873. ,No appeal against the Director General's refusal allowed. Double Registers of applications and Certificates issued will be kept. Certificates of Protection will be published in Austrian and Hungarian official Gazettes. Registers open for inspection to every one. Secrecy will be observed, if desired. of an official appointed for that purpose by the Hungarian Ministry, and will secure to the applicant, from the date stated therein of the installation of the respective objects into the Exhibition—or if the application should have been made after that date, from the day of making the application (which is also to be stated in the Certificate of Protection)—until the 81st December 1873 inclusive, the same rights and privileges which a Patent, obtained in the regular course, or a duly obtained Registration for the protection of a Trade Mark, Design, or Model, would grant him. The Exhibitor is reserved the right to apply to the appointed authorities* before the day of expiration of the “ Certificate of Protection,” for a Patent, or the protection of the Trade Mark, Design, or Model for the same object or objects, according to the provisions of the laws mentioned in Article I. Article III. No appeal or complaint will be admitted against the refusal of such “ Certificate of Protection.” - In case the legality of any “ Certificate of Protection ” should be disputed, the decision will rest, according to the Laws on Patents, with the competent authorities. N Article IV. A double Register will be kept by the Director General of the Universal Exhibition for entering the applications for ‘‘ Certificates of Protection ” and the Certificates issued, of which, after the close of the Exhibition, one with the aforesaid applications and a copy of the specifications attached to them, as also of the Trade Marks, Designs, and Models, will be lodged with the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Commerce; and the other, with copies of the applications and their appendices, with the Royal Hungarian Ministry for Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce. Article V. The “ Certificates of Protection ” issued will be published in the Austrian and Hungarian “ Official Gazettes.” The inspection of the Register of “ Certificates of Protection ” is open to every one, but the specifications, plans, models, «fee. will be kept secret, if it be so desired in the application. Article VI. The Minister of Commerce is charged with the execution of this Law. (Signed) Ehanz Joseph, m.p. (Countersigned) Atjeesperg, m.p. Banhans, m.p. Godollo, 13th November 1872. 79 PROTECTION OE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS AND INVENTIONS. (b.) Special Regulations Issued by the Imperial Austrian Minister oe Commerce for the Execution of the Law of 13tli November, 1872, concerning the Provisional Protection of the Objects Exhibited at the Universal Exhibition in Vienna, 1873.—Published in the Imperial Law Gazette of November 28, 1872. LVIII. No. 160. Article I. Before any application for a “ Certificate of Protection ” to be issued by the Chief Manager of the Universal Exhibition is officially dealt with, an examination must take place in the presence of the applicant , whether the application is provided with the supplementary documents prescribed by law, viz., two identical copies of the Specification of the respective objects, or two identical copies of the respective Trade Mark, Pattern, or Model, under two distinct covers, on which the object and name of the applicant is to be noted, and if the application is made through an agent, a power of attorney for the latter must be added likewise. If there is found any deficiency, the application will, without being officially dealt with, be returned to the petitioner in order to have it completed; however, the reason of the return must be notified to the applicant. On the applications being found regular with regard to the above-mentioned requirements, and which are in consequence officially to be dealt with, the day and hour of their presentation must be written conspicuously on the outside of the cover. It is understood that by a Certificate of Protection there can be acquired in every instance only one kind of legal protection, viz., either protection by a Patent, or of a Trade Mark, Pattern, or Model, according to the respective objects being qualified for one or the other kind of protection. The decision whether such qualification exist in the object, is to be taken according to the provisions of the several Patent and Protection Laws referred to in Article I. of the Law of 13th November 1872, concerning the protection by Patent according to paragraphs 1, 2, and 5 of the Law of 15th August 1852 (Repertory of Laws of the Empire, No. 184), and the protection of Trade Marks, Patterns, and Models, according to sections 1 and 3 of the two Laws of 7th December 1858 (Repertory of Laws of the Empire, Nos. 230 and 237).“ The object, therefore, for which a Certificate is solicited must be examined in this sense, but inasmuch as a Patent is in question, any inquiry into the novelty or usefulness of the object is precluded from examination by virtue of the provisions of section 17 of the Law of 15th August 1852. At the examination insight will be taken into both copies of the Specification, respectively of the Trade Mark, Pattern, or Model without distinction, whether secrecy has been reserved or not. After which, if the copies have been presented under seal, they will be resealed with the official seal. Together with this inspection the perfect conformity required of both copies of the aforesaid appendixes shall be verified, and should any disparity be discovered, the applicant will be invited to correct it at once, and by all means before the issuing of the Certificate of Protection. Tor the purpose of duly affecting the above-mentioned examination, the Chief Manager of the h niversal Exhibition will act in concert with a Committee of Experts, the constitution of which is left to his choice with the concurrence of the Representative of the Royal Hungarian Ministry, in which 80 Committee especially Mechanics, Chemistry, surgical and medical Science, Architecture, Physics, Agriculture, mechanical and chemical Technology, and Mercantile knowledge shall be duly represented. These Experts, in so far as they are not already sworn, as Imperial and Royal Officials, have to declare on oath, in the presence of the Chief Manager, that they will conscientiously pass judgment and keep secrecy. Their names will be submitted to the Minister of Commerce, together with the respective documents recording their having taken the oath. No Certificate of Protection can be granted for objects which at the aforesaid examination are declared unsuited, according to the terms of the respective special Laws here-before referred to, either for protection by a Patent, or for protection of Trade Marks, Patterns, or Models. The respective applications must consequently be returned. Applications for Certificates of Protection presented to the Chief Manager after expiration of the legal term of presentation, that is, after the opening of the Exhibition, or if the objects have been introduced later than the opening, after the time of such later installation, shall be refused without even examining the objects for the purpose of stating whether they are qualified or not. Article II. In granting the Certificates of Protection, the Chief Manager of the Universal Exhibition wall always act strictly in accordance with the Official appointed for this purpose by the Royal Hungarian Ministry. The Certificates of Protection will be issued free of expense by the Chief Manager of the Universal Exhibition and countersigned by the aforesaid Delegate of the Royal Hungarian Ministry, and must contain, according to the form hereunto annexed, the name and residence of the applicant, and also the name and residence of his agent, if the application has been made by him, a short description of the respective objects, the kind of protection granted (whether Patent, Trade Mark, Pattern, or Model protection), finally the day on which the protection begins, to be stated according to the alternative mentioned in Art. II., and the day when it expires. The Chief Manager of the Universal Exhibition shall not receive applications tendered to him by holders of Certificates of Protection during the period of their validity, and with reference to the final sentence of Art. II. concerning the acquisition of a regular Patent, or Protection of Trade Mark, Pattern, or Model, the applicants must be referred to the authorities competent to receive such demands according to the special Patent and Protection Laws. A refusal shall also be given to any holder of a Certificate of Protection who applies to the Chief Manager of the Universal Exhibition with a complaint against third persons on account of encroachments made upon his legal right of protection, as such complaints are to be judged by the competent authorities denoted in the special Patent and Protection Laws. In order to ascertain the facts of the case the said authorities shall apply to the Chief Manager of the Universal Exhibition for the transmission of an authentic copy of the Specifications, Trade Marks, Patterns, or Models upon which the Certificates of Protection are founded, and the Chief Manager shall, without objection, and stating at the same time whether secrecy is to be kept or not, deliver the said copy under condition of its subsequent return, and after having the fact noted in the Register (see Art. IV.). Article III. Complaints against the refusal of Certificates of Protection are legally inadmissible; therefore, if made, they must be absolutely rejected. Should, however, the legality of any Certificate be contested, the competent authorities designated in the Patent and Protection Laws will, according to Art. I., have to decide the case. Such complaints, if presented to the Chief Manager of the Universal Exhibition, shall not bo accepted by him; he shall, however, direct the plaintiffs to the competent authorities. 81 The transmission of the Specifications, Trade Marks, Patterns, or Models, on which the contested Certificates of Protection are founded, to the legal authorities to judge the case, shall be proceeded with according to the analogous rules of Art. IV. Article IV. For the Certificates of Protection granted, and the respective applications, a special Register shall be kept in duplicate at the office of the Chief Manager of the Universal Exhibition, wherein the Certificates of Protection shall be entered previous to their delivery under consecutive numbers, with the date on which they were granted, and the other essential data pointed out in the Regulations, Art. II.; besides it shall be noted in a column of remarks whether the application contained a demand of secrecy for the Specification, respectively the Trade Mark or Pattern. The number under which the application has been recorded shall be marked, not only on the Certificate of Protection, but also on the respective applications and on the covers of both copies of the Specification, respectively of the Trade Mark, Pattern, or Model. The applications, as well as both copies of the above-mentioned appendices, shall be kept safe on a file in successive order according to the numbers of record. After the close of the Exhibition, that is, at the latest on the 15th November, 1873, the Chief Manager shall transmit one copy of the record, together with the respective applications, and one copy of the Specifications, respectively of the Trade Marks, Patterns, or Models presented with the same, to the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Commerce, and the other copy of the annexed documents above mentioned, through the Delegate of the Royal Hungarian Ministry, to the Royal Hungaiian Ministry of Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce, for the purpose of being preserved in the archives of patents of both countries. Article V. Every case of granting a Certificate of Protection is to be published without delay by the Chief Manager of the Universal Exhibition in the Official part of the “ Wiener Zeitung” (Vienna Gazette). The analogous publication thereof in the Hungarian Official Gazette will be effected by the Delegate of the Royal Hungarian Ministry. . . . . The inspection of the record of the Certificates of Protection granted is open to eveiyone without restriction, but the inspection of the respective Specifications, Designs, Models, &c. will be permitted only if the owner of the Certificate did not ask for secrecy in his application. Article VI. Any doubts which might occur, in spite of the preceding regulations, with regard to the application of the present Law, shall be submitted to the decision of the Minister of Commerce. 2 ^Vienna, 15th November, 1872. (Signed) Baxhaxs, m.p. L 30782 . 82 Number of record. UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION OF 1873. Certificate of Protection. We, the undersigned, hereby confirm that Mr. (Mrs.) N.N. of (Agent), has acquired,-according to, and under the terms of the Law of November 13, 1872, and of Article XXIV. of the Hungarian Law issued in 1872, Legal Protection by Patent (or of Trade-mark, Pattern, Model), for the period from , (the day of the presentation), until the 31st day of December, 1873, for the object below mentioned, and displayed at the Universal Exhibition of the year 1873; that is, for Vienna, For the Royal Hungarian Ministry : The Imperial and Royal Privy Councillor and Chief Manager of the Universal Exhibition: (Here is to follow the text of the Law of November 13, 1872.) 83 PROTECTION OP INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS AND INVENTIONS. ( 0 .) SPECIAL RULES TO BE OBSERVED IN APPLYING POR CERTIFICATE OP PROTECTION. Summary of Contents. I.—Introductory remarks. II.—First requirement in granting certificates of protection. III. —Second requirement in granting certificates of protection. Ilia.—Extracts from the laws relating to patents, trade marks, and patterns and models. IV. —T ime for handing in petitions. V.—By whom the petition is to be presented. VI.—With whom the petition is to be deposited. VII.—Form of the petition. ^ HI.—Contents of the petition. IX.—Enclosures of the petition. X.—Procedure when handing in the petition. XI.—Settlement of petitions when objections arise. XII.— Issue of the certificate of protection. The attention of Exhibitors at the Universal Exhibition of 1873 in Vienna, who desire to obtain a Certificate of Protection, in accordance with the La w of November the 13th, 1872 (Reiclis- gesetzblatt, No. 159), and with Article XXIV. of the Hungarian Law of the Year 1872, for the Articles they exhibit, is called to the following requirements :— I.—INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. In the following paragraphs there is to be distinguished between \\hat is required by the Law,” and “ what is desirable ” in the interest of a suitable and uniform treatment of the applications. II, —Eirst Requirement in granting Certificates of Protection. The Certificate of Protection can only be granted “ for Articles which the Protection Certificates Applicant for Protection exhibits at the Universal Exhibition of 1873, at Vienna.” MinSLreto! rement 1 In the petition of the Applicant for Protection, the Article to which the Protection is to apply must, therefore, be accurately specified. A general statement, us, for instance : “ The. goods to be exhibited by me,” and so forth, is not sufficient. L 2 84 Second requirement relating to the above. Conditions under which an exclusive patent nmy be granted. When a patent is not granted. It is desirable, when describing the article, to refer also to the data of his Certificate of Admission ; it will likewise be useful, in cases where the article in question is already within the Exhibition buildings, or on its way thither, at the time of handing in the application, to state the already known or probable day of its entry. Partners in collective Exhibitions are to specify the article for which they desire to obtain protection on their own behalf, by means of accurate data admitting of no doubt whatever. III. —Second Requirement in granting Certificates of Protection. The Certificate of Protection can only be granted for such “ Articles as are “ suitable for obtaining a Protection of Patents, Marks, or Patterns,” in conformity with the provisions of the Law of August the 15th, 1852 (Reichsgesetzblatt, No. 184), and of the two Laws of 7th December 1858 (Reichsgesetzblatt, Nos. 230 and 237). For the convenience of the Applicants for Protection, an exact reprint of the paragraphs of the Laws in question is subjoined :— II Ia. — Extract from the Patent Law of August the 15 th, 1852 ( Reichsgesetzblatt , No. 184):— “ § 1 . “ An exclusive patent may be granted for each new discovery, invention, or “ improvement, with the exceptions contained in the following §§ 2, 3, 4, and 5, “ which has for its object— “ a. A new industrial produce, or “ h. A new means of production, or “ c. A new method of production. “ The patent may be applied for by an Austrian subject, or by a foreigner, so “ long as it does not pertain to those mentioned in the following paragraphs (2-5) “ as being unpatentable. “ By discovery, however, is understood every disclosure of an industrial mode “ of procedure, which, though used in former times, has since become entirely “ obsolete, or of one altogether unknown in the country. “ By invention is understood every representation of a new article with new “ means, or of a new article with means already known, or of a known article “ with other than the already applied means for the same article. “ Every additional appliance, arrangement, or mode of procedure to an already “ known or patented article, by means of which a more favourable result or a “ greater economy is to be obtained in the purpose of the article, or in the manner “ of its production, is regarded as an improvement or alteration. ie Any discovery, invention, or improvement is considered to be new, if it is “ neither known by means of a printed publication, nor in operation in the country “ up to the time of the patent being applied for. “ § 2 . “ A patent is not granted for preparations of provisions, drinks, and medicines, “ nor for discoveries, inventions, or improvements, the practice of which is for- 85 “ bidden from public motives in regard to health, morality, or security, or the “ general interest of the State, according to the legal enactments. “ § 5. .) The name (appellation) of the discovery, invention, or improvement, and its nature: (c.) The number of years for which the patent is desired. This may not exceed fifteen without our special consent, and is confined to the number of years of the foreign patent in the case of those which are already in existence abroad, and are desired to be transferred by the owners of them or their assignees to this country : (r/.) The statement whether the secrecy of the discovery, invention, or improvement is desired, or not. * What the petition for an exclusive patent should close. § 10 . With the petition for an exclusive patent must be enclosed:— (a.) The fee payable for the same or the certificate of its having already been deposited at an Imperial or Royal Treasury. No further payment, no matter for what, is to be made for the grant of a patent beyond this fee, even in case of a previous examination having taken place in relation to its admissibility on public grounds: ( b .) The valid power of authority made out in the name of the representative who hands in the petition (§ 9) for the applicant for a patent: (c.) The foreign deed of patent in the original, or a certified copy, in the case of discoveries, inventions, or improvement which are intended to be introduced from abroad : (d.) The specification of the article to be patented as prescribed above (§ 7 c.), sealed, and under cover, upon which is to be written the discovery, invention, or improvement to be patented agreeing in substance with the statement in the petition, and giving the address of the applicant for a patent, or his representative. § 11 . Price of patents. The charge for the patent is estimated according to its duration, and is of the same amount, whether the patent for a discovery, invention, or improvement be applied for by a native or a foreigner. It amounts to 100 guldens for the first five years of the patent, to 200 guldens for the following five years, and to 400 95 guldens for the lust five years, fl. 20 of which are to he paid each year separately during the first five years; consequently, for" the five years together FI. 100 For the sixth seventh eighth ninth tenth eleventh twelfth thirteenth fourteenth fifteenth year 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 90 100 Together - FI. 700 for the fifteen years, being the longest period during which the patent is allowable. The above charges are now to be defrayed in Austrian currency, 5 per cent, being added to the sums above indicated. Imperial ordinance of July 8, 1858, in the Imp. Law Gazette, No. 102. The tariff thus payable must be deposited all at once for the entire number of years for which the patent is applied for, or it must be shown that the deposit has been made, otherwise the petition will be laid aside at once, without any official treatment of it. A return of the deposited fee after granting the petition subject to it can only take place when the patent is annulled on public grounds after granting it, and, moreover, only in proportion to the unexpired duration of the patent. § 12 . The specification (§ 10), which is regarded as an essential condition to obtaining an exclusive patent, must coincide with the following requirements:— (a.) It must be drawn up in the German or official language of the Crown land where the petition is handed in, and must be signed by the applicant for a patent, or his representative mentioned in the petition. ( b .) It must contain the detailed representation of the discovery, invention, or improvement stated in effect in the petition. (c.) It must be so drawn up that every professional would be able to manufacture the article in accordance therewith, without having recourse to new inventions, additions, or improvements. id.) That which is new, and consequently the article to be patented, must be distinctly shown in the specification, or be accurately distinguished. (e.) The discovery, invention, or improvement must be shown clearly and distinctly, without ambiguities which could mislead, and which are contrary to the object stated under (c.). if.) Nothing may be concealed, either as to the means or the mode of execution, therefore neither more expensive means, nor means not producing quite the same effect, nor handles which are necessary for the success of an operation, may be suppressed. (y.) If drawings, samples, or models are necessary for the intelligibility of the specification, these must be enclosed, executed in a durable colour. They may, besides, be added at the pleasure of the applicant for a patent, in so far as the distinctness of the specification drawn up in accordance with Instructions regarding specifications. 96 Acknowledgment of receipt of specification. Right of priority in inventions, &c. Lodging of petitions. Examination of petitions. Petitions for unsuitable objects. Appendices to petition to conform with prescribed conditions therein contained. the requirements expressed in ( c .) may be increased thereby. At present the annexed documents must be deposited in two identical copies. § 13 - The authorities to whom is handed the petition for a patent are to examine the same in the presence of the depositor as to whether— (a.) The petition is properly drawn up and signed. ( b .) The necessary enclosures are appended. (c.) The prescribed tariff is enclosed, or proof furnished of its having been deposited. If the authorities find that the petition is in order in these respects, they note on the cover containing the specification the day and hour of its presentation, and the deposited amount of tariff, signing it jointly with the applicant for the patent, or Avith his representative. They then give the depositor a receipt (certificate) for the application received, which contains, besides, the name and address of the applicant for the patent, as Avell as of his eventual representative, the day and hour of the deposit, the acknoAvledgment of the tariff deposit paid, and the discovery invention, or improvement stated in effect in the petition. The priority of the announced discovery, invention, or improvement is established from this day and hour, i.e., every objection raised against a similar discovery, invention, or improvement made or worked hereafter is regarded as im r alid, and cannot negative nor neutralise the novelty of a discovery, invention, or improvement described and announced by the applicant for a patent in conformity Avith the regulations. If, on examination of the petition, a defect or other fault becomes apparent, it Avill be simply returned to the applicant for rectification or erasion of the fault denoted without taking official cognizance of it. § 14 - The petition for a patent, together with all vouchers received for official treatment, are forwarded by the authorities in each Crown land Avith whom the deposit has been made to the provincial Government Avithout delay, and within three days at latest, unless it is lodged at the provincial Government itself. .§ 15 - The provincial Government examines every such petition in the folloAving respects:— (a.) Whether the object of the petition may not, perhaps, be absolutely unsuitable for the grant of a patent. (Z>.) Whether the enclosures conform with the prescribed conditions, namely, Avhether the article to be patented described on the cover tallies Avith the statement made in the petition, and Avhether it is properly signed. If the provincial Government deems the object of the petition absolutely unsuitable for the grant of a patent, in accordance Avith §§ 2—6, they inform the petitioner of the fact, and request him to take back the sealed specification handed in with the petition against a receipt, as Avell as to receive the deposited fees, or else appeal to the Ministry of Trade and Commerce within the term appointed in trade matters, viz., six A\ T eeks (§ 146 of the Lrav for Trade and Industry of December 20, 1859). If it appears that the appendices to the petition do not conform Avith the prescribed conditions, or that the object of the patent as stated on the cover of the sealed specification does not tally Avith the contents of the petition, the provincial 97 Government invites the applicant to rectify the same within a suitable space of time, retaining the petition meanwhile. If this space of time is exceeded the petition is returned. All petitions drawn up in proper form and not deemed absolutely unsuitable for the grant of a patent, as well as those which receive the rectifications alluded to within the allotted space of time, are submitted by the provincial Government with the sealed specifications, and all other vouchers to the Ministry of Trade and Commerce. § 16 . The Ministry of Trade and Commerce is appointed to re-examine all the requirements prescribed for the petition for a patent. It is, however, its exclusive right to open the sealed specification and examine it in the following respects:— (a.) Whether the specification is drawn up in a language mentioned as allowable (§ 12), and whether it is properly signed. (k) Whether the object for which a patent is sought is. not divisible into two or more articles differing from one another, and requiring a division. (c.) Whether the statement in the petition, on the cover of the enclosed specification and in the specification itself of the object of the patent agree ; further, whether the specification is characterised by that clearness and perspicuity which §12 requires ; more especially, whether the drawings, patterns, or models necessary to its distinctness are to hand, and whether all purely formal requirements of the same have been observed. (nd an order issued that the deposited patent fees be refunded. But if objections arc apparent which can be removed, the rejection only takes place after the applicant has failed to remove them within the suitable space of time granted him for so doing. 30782. N Re-examination of requirements for petition. No examination to take place before the granting of the patent. Grant or rejection of patent. 98 Regulations and ordinances to which patents are subjected. Custody of specifications. Privileges of patentees. Limitation of said privileges. Improvement or alteration of a patented article. § 19. The grant of a patent in no wise relieves the patentee from the legal ordinances and regulations which exist, or are issued, for the benefit of the public health, security, or morality, or in the interest of the State. Consequently, the use of such patent is subject to all such ordinances and regulations conformably to which it may only take place in a restricted form, or not at all, according as it is restricted or altogether forbidden by them, unless the patent can be made to prove an exception thereto. § 20 . The enclosed specifications appertaining to the patents, together with the Appendices (§ 16) are handed over to the Central Archives for Patents for custody and further use, as to which Section V. of this law contains further directions. Section III. Of the Advantages and Powers appertaining to Exclusive Patents. § 2 . 1 . An exclusive patent secures to, and protects the patentee in, the sole use of his discovery, invention, or improvement as set forth in the specification he has submitted, for the number of years for which his patent is made out. § 22 . The patentee is entitled to erect all those workshops, and to engage all kinds of assistants for them necessary to the complete use of his patented article to the greatest extent desired; therefore he can erect everywhere throughout the empire establishments and depots for the manufacture and sale of the patented article, and authorise others to carry out his discovery, invention, or improvement under the protection of his patent; he can admit any partners he likes, and increase the use of the patented article to any extent, dispose of his patent himself, entail it, sell it, farm it out, or otherwise dispose of it at his pleasure, and also take out a patent for the same article abroad. These rights are, however, strictly confined to the precise object of the patented discovery, invention, or improvement, and may not, therefore, be extended to cognate objects, nor be exercised in contravention to the existing laws or other prerogatives. § 23. If the patent refers to an improvement or alteration of a patented article, it remains exclusively confined to the individual improvement or alteration itself, and does not give the patentee of the improvement or alteration any right to the remaining portions of an already patented article, or already known mode of procedure. Whereas, on the other hand, the patentee to whose patented article the patented improvement or alteration made by another has reference, has no right to use the latter, unless he comes to some agreement with the other concerning it. 99 Section IV, Of the Extent and Duration of Exclusive Patents, and of the Publication of same. § 24. The legal validity of each patent extends to the entire Austrian Empire. § 25. The longest duration of patents is fixed at fifteen years. We reserve to Ourselves the concession of a further period, which is only to be applied for to Us by the authorities in cases specially worthy of consideration. §26. Every exclusive patent takes effect from the day of issue. The publication of the granted patent has, however, to take place in the manner, ana at the time of its coming into operation, as set forth by the laws in general. § 27. Every patentee whose patent is granted for a shorter period than the maximum time allowed for the same (§ 9 c.) can claim the extension of it for one or several years within the longest duration appointed, if he takes steps for that purpose before its expiry (§ 29-2, a., b.). In order to obtain this, the petition for the extension is to be handed in betimes with the patent deed appended, and the full tariff for the extension of time desired (§ 11), or the certificate of its having already been deposited at an Imperial or Koyal Treasury enclosed. The extension is granted by the Ministry of Trade and Commerce, and is officially confirmed on the patent deed itself. § 28. Every patent granted or extended by the Ministry of Trade and Commerce, every transfer of a patent, as well as the fact of its having become void, will be published as prescribed in § 26. §29. Patents become void— 1. By annulment (rescission, suspension, or sentence). (a.) Annulment can take place if it be found that the legal requirements for a sole patent do not exist, more especially . aa. If it appears that the specification of the patent is defective, and, more especially, is not provided with the requirements stated in § 12, c-f, and is therefore insufficient. bb. If any one legally proves that the patented discovery, invention, and improvement did not possess the quality of novelty in the country, according as prescribed in § 1, even before the day and hour of issue of the official certificate ; or that the patented discovery, invention, IN 2 Extent and duration of exclusive patents. Publication of patent. Extension of period allowed for patent. Publication of patent. See § 26 . Annulment of patents. 100 or improvement was introdueed from abroad, and the inland patent thereof not granted to the owner of the previously obtained foreign patent for the same article, or to his legal assignee (§ 3). cc. If the owner of a patent in force shows that the discovery, invention, or improvement patented at a later period is identical with his own discovery, invention, or improvement previously announced and patented in conformity with the rules. b. If an obligation which the validity of the patent requires is not fulfilled. c. If it is objectionable on public grounds (§ 19). 2. By expiry. This occurs— a. When the patentee has not commenced to make use of his discovery, invention, or improvement at home within one year from the day of issue of the deed of patent, at latest; or if he has entirely ' discontinued the use of it at home for two entire years. Further: b. When the original or subsequently prolonged duration of the patent has ceased. c. When the patent is voluntarily laid aside. It is, of course, understood that these means by which a patent may become void, or expire, apply to every one who subsequently acquires a patent, us well as to the original patentee. §30. Public use of patent. As soon as a patent has become void the use of the discovery, invention, or improvement in question is allowed generally, subject to the observance of the existing trade laws and other ordinances thereto referring. Section V. Of the Registration of Patents and the Custody of the Specifications. § 31. Registration of patent. Every patent, as soon as granted, is entered in a register at the Ministry of Trade and Commerce. If the patent is used in the style of a firm, differing from the real name of the owner of the patent, the name of the firm will also be registered. The specifications, drawings, models, &c. belonging to the patent will be preserved in a separate archive at the Ministry of Commerce. Every alteration occurring in the existence of a patent is noted in the above register. §32. SnbfSenandwhere Evei T one is allowed to obtain verbal or written information about patents obtained. granted at the Office of Patents, and even personally inspect the register for this purpose. In like manner every one may look at the descriptions, together witli appendices in custody there, the secrecy of which was not applied for, or which relate to patents no longer valid. Finally, he can take copies, or have copies taken from the register, at his own expense, of certain portions of such patents, or of 101 those specifications not. kept secret. At the same time, however, express attention is directed to those regulations contained in this law concerning infringements of patents (§ 44). §33. The Patent Office submits to the Ministry for Trade and Commerce, at the end statements submitted ot each month, a statement of the alterations occurring during this period in the condition of the patents in consequence of new grants, extensions, changes of ownership, and expiry of their duration. One copy of each statement is sent to the provincial authorities and to the Chambers of Commerce and Trade in all the Crown lands, for the purpose of making an index to the register for granting information in such matters, on application being made in proper form. At the end of each year a similar annual statement is published. § 34. The specifications of the patents whose validity lias ceased are put in print Publication of state- annually, and published according as may be deemed suitable. ments of expired pat Section YI. Conditions of transfer. Of the Transfer of Patents. § 35 . Every exclusive patent obtained can be legally transferred to heirs, in part or Transfer of patents, entirely, in case of death, through trustees or assigns. § 36. Every deed of transfer must be enclosed and submitted to the Ministry of Trade and Commerce, either direct, or by the Grover nor of the Crown Land in which the transfer is made, or where the petitioner resides. If not issued by a public jurisdiction it must be legalised in proper form. Should the proof of transfer be found faulty by the provincial Government, Or by the Ministry, it is to be returned for rectification. But if satisfactory proofs of the transfer are given, the Ministry are to have it entered in the appointed register, the entry confirmed in writing on the deed of patent, and in the case of an only partial transfei, a special certificate issued besides concerning it. § 37. The registered transfers of patent are to be made public without delay, this has taken place, no one can excuse himself by pleading ignorance transfer having been effected. After of the Section VII. Of the Infringements of Patents and the Litigation resulting therefrom. §. 38 - It is regarded as an infringement of, or encroachment upon, a patent- r a \ lf ° anY one CO pies or counterfeits the patented article in the way shown in V the enclosed specification without the consent ot the patentee, even in Litigation resulting from infringement of patent. 102 Proof of infringement of patent, and its consequences. Cases calling for a modification of the preceding section. cases where the copy or counterfeit should be made on the basis of an entirely or partially identical patent which has, however, been granted him at a later period. ( b .) If anyone introduces or obtains from abroad, without the consent of the patentee, imitations or counterfeits of an inland patent for the purpose of sale in trade, or of the custody or exhibition of it for such sale, or, finally, (c.) If any one undertakes the sale, or even only the custody or exhibition of such articles for sale, without the consent of the patentee. § 39. If the specification of a patent has been registered the first infringement constitutes an infringement of the law; if, however, the specification has been kept secret every repetition of the infringement is, at the request of the aggrieved party, to be punished by a fine of fl. 25-1,000 in addition to the forfeiture (confiscation) of the imitations or counterfeits. In case of the insolvency of the delinquent, he is to be sentenced to one day’s arrest for every five guldens, in lieu of the fine. With regard to the implements and appliances exclusively serviceable for the execution of an imitation or counterfeit, they are to be taken to pieces, altered, or rendered useless, according to their nature, provided no other arrangement is arrived at about them, as between the aggrieved party and the delinquent. The fine goes to the poor-box of the place where the infringement was committed. The forfeited articles are to be destroyed, unless an arrangement is made between the condemned and the patentee for their remittal on account of the compensation awarded to the latter. If the delinquent has made use of the knowledge of the discovery, invention, or improvement he has obtained in the service or by the confidence of the patentee, for the purpose of infringement, this is to be taken into consideration in passing sentence as an especially aggravating circumstance. § 40. If the aggrieved party does not wish to prosecute, or if it is merely a question of the first infringement of a patent, the specification of which is kept secret, the aggrieved party is only entitled to insist upon the discontinuance of further imitations or counterfeits, and the sale thereof, and to demand security that the trespasser’s imitations or counterfeits, in case they are produced in the country, are neither used nor sold, nor again introduced abroad, in case they should have been imported thence for sale during the time the patent is in force. § 41. In all disputes the discovery, invention, or improvement is only to be judged of in conformity with the specification appended to the petition for a patent. This specification, therefore, must in all cases serve as a basis for giving a decision where this depends on the contents of it, regardless of its being kept secret; and in so 103 * doing no subsequent alterations or representation of the' patented article, no matter of what nature, may be taken into account. §42. The Ministry of Trade and Commerce alone gives opinion on the question as to ^y t n >^™tees. whether a granted patent is to be regarded as invalid or extinct (§ 29) on any legal grounds. It therefore specially decides on the question of the novelty of a patented discovery, invention, or improvement; as to whether it was only introduced from abroad, and was not suitable for a patent; and, finally, in disputes between two patentees about the question of the complete or partial identity of their patents. §43. The examination into and punishment of the infringements specified in §§ 38 and 39 is the duty of the political jurisdictions, m whose district they have been diction, committed, in accordance with the existing, regulations for the procedure in cases of trade encroachments, unless other regulations are hereafter issued. . . Everyone is at liberty in such cases to appeal to the highei.authoiities against the enactments and judgments ot the political, district jurisdiction, if he imagines himself aggrieved thereby, and if an alteration of the first decision is decreed in consequence of this step he can further appeal to the Ministry of lrade. However, this appeal must be deposited in either case witnin 14 days at atest 10 m the day of delivery of the decision which is appealed against. If a sentence of punishment is appealed against, its execution is stayed pending the final decision. If, during the examination, it appears that the decision depends on a previous question, upon which only the civil courts can decide, the political authorities refer the parties to the competent, civil courts, and they (the political authorities) can only arrive at their own decision in such a case after the legal verdict of the civil court has been submitted to them. Moreover the valid decision of the political authorities, in virtue of which anyone has been found guilty of an infringement of the law of patents and sentenced to a punishment, serves the aggrieved party as a basis whereon to establish his claims to compensation before the civil judge. §44. The political authorities can appoint an inspection or scientific report to he made if sufficient reasons exist, and if by this or any other means the fact of a punishable infringement is authentically proved, they can direct the immediate confiscation or Other suitable custody of the imitations of counterfeits of the patented article, and of all implements and appliances exclusively serviceable for producing them. However, in so doing, care is always to be taken that no irreparable damage is inflicted upon the accused unless urgently necessary, and therefore, in case of need, flic deposit of a suitable security by the aggrieved party tor libel and damage is required. § 45. If, during the examination, it appears that the decision depends on previous ques- tions which rest with the Ministry of Trade and Commerce (§ 42), this decision is to 104 Cases within the competency of the civil courts. When the confiscation or custody of imitations or infriniremerits may be made by a civil judge. Previous judgments of the Ministry of Commerce to be produced during litigation. Encroachments on trade rights of third parties. Decision as to extent of infringement. be officially demanded, and the proceedings of the penal authorities stayed pending its receipt. The confiscation which may already have been ordered, or the other provisional dispositions which may have been made, can, however, be maintained till the decision as to the continuance of the proceedings lias been arrived at. §46. Provided it is not a question of the infliction of a punishment for infringement of a patent, but only of the discontinuance of such infringement as mentioned in § 40, or if it is only a matter of decision as to the ownership of a patent, whether the dispute be about the priority of the discovery, invention, or improvement, or a matter of private right of the aggrieved party which has been referred by the Criminal Tribunals to the civil courts, these latter will examine into and decide upon them, and moreover, in those Crown lands in which the summary procedure in such matters is introduced, in accordance with the existing; regulations for such cases. § 47. If the existence of an. infringement is authenticated, or is proved in consequence of an inspection or scientific report having been made, the civil judge can likewise appoint, at the request of the aggrieved party, the immediate confiscation or other suitable custody of the imitations or counterfeits of the patented article (§ 40) witli due regard to the case prescribed in § 44, either unconditionally or against deposit of a suitable security for libel and damage. Every such measure must, however, be justified by means of a complaint within eight days, in accordance with the provisions of the rules of court, as is the case with a prohibition; otherwise it would have to be set aside at once on application by the opponent, and due satisfaction given for libel and damage. § 48. If the decision of a complaint within the competence of the civil judge depends on previous questions as to which the judgment of the Ministry of Trade and Commerce is given, it is incumbent on the parties to obtain this judgment, and produce it in the course of the litigation. § 49 . Encroachments on the trade rights of third parties which the owner of a patent commits in the use thereof by exceeding the limits of his rights therein established, are to be punished by those authorities appointed to determine in infringements of trade-regulations in accordance with the special provisions existing in such cases. The circumstance of his having misused the patent for a trade encroachment is at the same time to be regarded as a specially aggravating circumstance. § 50 . To what extent the party who unlawfully lays claim to the originality of the discovery, invention, or improvement of another in order to obtain a patent for it himself or by means of third parties, consequently becomes guilty of a fraud or other punishable act, is decided in conformity with the laws relating to punishment. 105 Section VIII. Special Regulations in relation to Sole Patents granted before the present Law came into operation , and still valid. § 51. In order to secure to the proprietors of patents still valid and issued on the basis of the ordinance of 31st March 1832, the advantage of a more extended operation of them, similar to those issued in accordance with the present law, they are granted the privilege of establishing their patent-rights in those Crown lands of the empire as well, in which the patent law of 31st March 1832 was not introduced, with the coming into operation of the present law ; however, this extension of the patent to Crown lands, in which the ordinance of 31st March 1832 was not introduced, cannot be prejudicial to those parties, who have already really made use there of the patented discovery, invention, or improvement before the publication of this extension. § 52. The actual attainment on the part of the proprietor of a patent issued according to the law of the year 1832 of the extended limits of it cannot, however, take place before he has sufficiently established his ownership of it at the highest political jurisdiction of the Crown land in which he desires to enter upon the enjoyment of the patent-rights, nor before the official publication of the patent has been made by the authorities there. §53. The extension of the limits of a patent is declared free of every additional payment of fees. § 54. All petitions for the extension of a patent issued in accordance with the law of 31st March 1832 are subject to the provisions of the present one, as soon as it has come into operation. § 55. The infringements of and encroachments on a patent committed before the present law has come into operation are to be treated in those Crown lands in which the patent law of 31st March 1832 was in force, according to the provisions of it. § 56. Immediately after it has come into operation, the present law is at once available generally, subject to the limitations for all matters described in the preceding paragraphs which arise out of previously granted patents, whether they relate to their use, duration, transfer, validity, or suspension, in the stead of the patent law of 31st March 1832, hitherto in force. The registrations of patents granted or extended before the present law comes into operation remain, however, unaffected thereby. 30782. n Extended privileges granted to patentees. When the patentee is' entitled to the enjoyment of his patent. Extended privileges to be granted free. Petitions for extension of patents. Infringements anterior to the present law where tried. Availability of the present law and limitations relating thereto. 106 Given at Our Capital and Residence of Vienna, on the 15th August in the year 1852, being the fourth of Our reign. (Signed) Francis Joseph. (Countersigned) Count Buol-Sciiauenstein. A. Baumgartner. By order of His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty. (Signed) Ransonnet. PRIVILEGIUMS-GESUCH. Löbliche oder Hochlöbliche. (Hier ist die politische Kreis-, Comitats-, Delegations-behörde oder Statthalterei, an die man sich wendet, zu nennen.) Ich (Wir) N. N. (Vor- und Zuname, Charakter, Wohnort des oder der Privilegienwerber) zeige (zeigen) hiermit geziemend an, eine neue Entdeckung (Erfindung, Verbesserung) gemacht zu haben, welche in der Wesenheit darin besteht, dass (hier hat die Darstellung derselben zu folgen). Die genaue, nach der Vorschrift des § 12 des Allerhöchsten Patentes vom .abgefasste Beschreibung wird in der Nebenlage beigeschlossen. (Wenn der Privilegiumswerber die Geheimhaltung der Beschreibung wünscht, so hat er diess beizusetzen, und wenn Zeichnungen, Modelle, Muster, u. s. w. zugleich beigebracht werden, ist dieses mit genauer Angabe der Anzahl der Stücke anzusetzen.) Auf diese angezeigte und vorschriftmässig beschriebene Entdeckung (Erfindung, Verbesserung), welche ich (wir) Unterzeichneter (Unterzeichnete) Privilegiumswerber nach bestem Wissen und Gewissen für privilegirbar und neu nach den Bestimmungen des gedachten Allerhöchsten Patentes, und folglich auf meine (unsere) Gefahr und Verantwortung zur Erlangung eines ausschliessenden Privilegiums gesetzmässig geeignet halte (halten), suche ich (suchen wir) hiermit um ein solches Privilegium auf die angezeigte Entdeckung (Erfindung, Verbesserung) in der Art wie sie in der beigeschlossenen, versiegeltene Beschreibung dargestellt ist, unter den gesetzmässigen Clauseln und Bedingungen auf . . . Jahr, an, zu welchem Ende die nach § 11 des gedachten Allerhöchsten Patentes entfallende Privilegiumstaxe mit . . . Gulden Conventions-Münze vollständig von mir (uns) entrichtet und um die Ausfertigung des amtlichen Gertificates, zur Sicherung meiner (unserer) Prioritäts-Ansprüche gebeten wird. (Ort, Jahr und Tag der Ausfertigung.) (Unterschrift (teil).) 107 TRANSLATION Form of a Petition for the Grant of a Patent. Form of petition for the grant of a patent. Worshipful, or Most Worshipful {The name of the political district, county, or delegational authority, or provincial Government, to whom application is made, is to he stated here.') I {we), N. N. {Christian and Surname, business aud residence of the applicant or applicants for the patent) herewith announce in due form, that I {we) have made a new discovery {invention, improvement), which in effect consists of {The representation of it has to follow here). The accurate specification thereof, drawn up in accordance with the provision contained in § 12 of the Imperial ordinance of August 15, 1852, is enclosed herewith. {If the applicant for a petition desires the specification to be kept secret, he must state this, and if drawings, models, patterns, Sfc. are appended at same time, the number of them must be accurately given.) This discovery ( invention, improvement), announced and described in due form, which I {we), the undersigned applicant {applicants) for a patent deem to be lawfully suitable for such, and to be new according to the provisions of the Imperial ordinance aforesaid to the best of my {our) knowledge, and consequently at my {our) own risk, and on my {our) own responsibility deem to be lawfully suitable for the obtainment of a sole patent, I {we) therefore apply herewith for such patent for the discovery {invention, improvement) announced, in the manner shown in the enclosed sealed specification, subject to the legal conditions and stipulations, for years, for which purpose the tariff for the grant of a patent, payable in accordance with § 11 of the aforesaid Imperial ordinance, is hereby declared to be entirely paid by me {us) in the sum of florins, and the issue of an official certificate in order to secure the priority of my {our) claims is therefore requested. {Place, and date of application.) {Signature{s). O 2 108 II. PROTECTION OP PATTERNS AND MODELS. Index. Section I.—General provisions - „ II.—Deposit of the patterns - „ III.—Invalidity of the registration, loss of the pattern right „ IV.—Encroachments, infringements, and punishments ,, V.—Jurisdiction and procedure ... Paragraph . 1—4 - 5—9 - 10—11 - 12—18 - 19—26 Translated from the Imperial Law Repertory, for the Austrian Empire of 1858, L VIII., No. 237. Imperial Ordinance of 7tli December 1858, valid for the whole Empire, promulgating a Law for the Protection of Patterns and Models for Industrial Products. We, Francis Joseph I., by the Grace of God, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, &c., &c.: In order adequately to protect native industry as regards new patterns and models applied in its productions, and thus to promote its development, We have, after consulting Our ministers and the deliberations of Our Reichsrath, promulgated the following law, and decree that the same shall come in force in the whole Empire on the 1st March 1859. Our Minister of Commerce, Trade, and Public Works, and as regards the military frontier, Our Commander-in-Chief of the Army, are charged with the execution of this law. Given at Our Capital and Residence of Vienna, the 7th December 1858, being the 11th year of Our reign. Seal. (Signed) Francis Joseph. (Countersigned) Count Buol-Sciiauenstein. Chevalier von Toggenburg. Count Grünne, Field-Marshal Lieutenant, and Adjutant-General. By Imperial Order. (Signed) Marherr. 109 LAW For the Protection of Patterns and Models for Industrial Products. I.— General Provisions, § 1 . By patterns and models is understood in this law every pattern referring to the shape of an industrial product suitable for application to such. What is said in the following about patterns applies with equal force to models. § 2 . Whoever has originally continued a pattern, either himself or by means of another person for his own account, is exclusively entitled to the use of it for industrial products for the time, and subject to the stipulations, enacted in this law. He can also transfer this right, either entirely or in part, to others. lie can never acquire the exclusive right (§ 10 d.) decreed in this law of patterns which any one has unlawfully secured for himself, whether it be at home or abroad. § 3 . An exclusive right to patterns which only consist in imitations of independent works of art is not recognised. § 4 . The exclusive right of use lasts for three years from the date of the registration of the pattern, and without distinction of it. II .—Deposit of the Patterns. § 5 . Whoever wishes to secure for himself the exclusive right to the use of a pattern must deposit it at the office of the Chamber of Commerce and Trade in whose district he lives, or in which his establishment about to use the pattern is situate, before he introduces a product made in accordance with it. The applicant is at liberty to hand in the pattern open, or in a sealed cover. The functionary of the Chamber of Commerce, whose duty it is, enters the pattern or packet in the register of patterns under its current number. A record is made of the deposit, which has to contain the name or the firm, and residence of the depositor, the day and hour of deposit, and the register number referring to it, and it must also be signed by the applicant. The open pattern or sealed packet deposited is properly connected with the record by means of a tape fastened with a seal, and the number of the register is written on it, and officially signed. The record is kept in the archives, and an official certificate, containing the same particulars, made out for the applicant. If the applicant has handed in the pattern open and in duplicate, the above particulars are to be noted on the duplicate itself, and officially signed, and this is to be delivered to the applicant in lieu of the above-mentioned certificate. What constitutes a pattern. Right of ownership to a pattern. Deposit of patterns. 110 Registration fee. Several patterns under one cover to pay separate fees. Ownership belongs to applicant. Regulation binding the owners of patterns and removal of the seals thereof. When the registration is annulled and the pattern right forfeited. Loss of right to exclusive use of a pattern. Encroachments, &c. § 6 . The registration fee is ten guldens for each pattern, treasury of the Chamber of Commerce. This is paid into the _ § 7 - Several patterns may be handed in under one cover: but in this case their number must be indicated upon it, and the fee paid for each separate pattern. Every incorrect statement on the cover affecting this rate will be charged to the depositor in the threefold amount of the evaded fee. § 8 . The applicant in whose name a pattern has been registered (the depositor) is considered the real proprietor of it, until the contrary is proved. § 9 . The party entitled to protection must use the pattern for industrial products at home, and introduce the latter to trade within one year after the deposit has been made. During this time the patterns deposited under sealed cover will be kept in this condition. At the end of the first year the seals will be removed in the presence of two witnesses, a record made, and the inspection of the patterns allowed to every one, as was already the case at first with respect to those deposited open. III.— Invalidity of the Registration, loss of the Pattern Right. § 10 . The registration of a deposited pattern is void and without effect if one of the following facts are proved:— (a.) That industrial products made according to the deposited patterns were already in the trade, at home and abroad, before the date of the deposit: (b.) That the pattern has previously appeared in a printed publication : (c.) That it has been previously registered at home in the name of another person: (i d .) That the depositor has unlawfully obtained the pattern (§ 2). § 11 - The right to the exclusive use of a pattern becomes extinct— (a.) If the depositor does not use the protected pattern in the Austrian Empire within one year after its deposit: (b.) If the depositor introduces into the Austrian Empire goods made abroad according to the pattern. IV.— Encroachments, Infringements, and Penalties. \ 12 . Every infringement on the pattern-right, be it by illegitimate transfer or imitation of a protected pattern, or by the sale of goods manufactured according thereto, Ill establishes the right of the aggrieved party to insist on the stoppage of the further use of the pattern, and the further sale* of the goods in question. He can also demand that the implements and means exclusively or especially serviceable for producing an imitation be rendered useless for this purpose. Claims of the aggrieved party to compensation for damage sustained by the infringement of his pattern-right are to he estimated according to the Civil Law. § 13. An imitation does not necessarily cease to he prohibited, because only the dimensions or the colours of the pattern have been changed. ' § 14. If the infringement has been knowingly perpetrated, a fine of fl. 25-500 is to be inflicted on the delinquent in addition to the punishment that may apply in such cases as provided against by the Penal Code. § 15. In case of a renewal of the offence, the punishment may be doubled. In case of a recent renewal of the offence, the punishment of a week to three months’ arrest will be inflicted on the delinquent in addition to the fine. If the infringement of the pattern-right has been committed by a workman or employe of the aggrieved party, or otherwise by a breach of his confidence, this is to he taken into account in determining the punishment as a specially aggravating circumstance. § 16 . If the fine should prove seriously detrimental to the circumstances, or pursuit of means of subsistence of the delinquent or his relations, or should prevent his payment of the compensation arising out of the criminal act, it is to be altered to one day’s arrest for each five guldens. § 17 . The magistrate can also decree that the judgment be published. § 18 . The fines go to the poor-box of the place where the offence was committed. V .—Jurisdiction and Procedure . § 19 . The trial and decision as to infringements of the pattern-right, if they prove to be such in accordance with § 15, as well as the examination into and punishment of them, is the duty of the Political Administrative Jurisdictions of First Instance, in accordance with the existing regulations for the procedure and successive appeal in the case of trade encroachments and infringements. The Political Jurisdiction also decides as to the invalidity of the deposit or loss of pattern-right. When imitations do not cease to be infringements. Fines for infringement. Penalties attached to renewed infringements. Infringement by employés, &c. Imprisonment may be substituted for fines. Publication of j udgment. Feus how applied. Jurisdiction and procedure. 112 Previous questions referred to competent tribunals. Prosecution for infringements to be instituted by the aggrieved parties. Disputed right to patterns to be decided by experts. Privileges of courts of justice in respect to sealed patterns. Privileges granted to aggrieved parties. The decision with regard to the claims for compensation mentioned in § 12, and disputes regarding the ownership of a pattern, is given by the Civil Judge. § 20 . Should it occur in the course of the examination or inquiry that the result depends on a previous question upon which the Civil Courts have to decide, the Political Jurisdiction refer the parties to the competent tribunal, and can only give their own decision in such a case after legal sentence of the Civil Courts have been handed in. Moreover, the legal sentence of the Political Jurisdiction, by which anyone has been found guilty of infringement of the pattern-right, serves the aggrieved party to establish his claims for compensation before the Civil Judge. § 21 . A trial for punishment on account of the infringements specified in this law can only be instituted on the application of the aggrieved party, unless a criminal act has been committed, which is to be proceeded against ex officio according to the Penal Code, by the Criminal Courts. But if he withdraws his application for punishment of the accused before the announcement of the authoritative decision, all punishment, as well as all further inquiry with that object in view, will be put an end to, without prejudice to his claims to compensation at Civil Law. § 22 . As often as it is a question of comparing two patterns in order to prove an infringement, the authorities are to obtain a report from unprejudiced experts. When drawing up a report, the parties to the dispute are to be present and their explanations and possible objections heard. A report can only be contested on account of doubts a6 against the experts, or on account of informalities. If it is defective or vague, its rectification may be insisted upon. lleview of it is not allowed. § 23 . In all disputes, the Political Jurisdiction, as well as the Court, is entitled to demand the transmission of the deposited pattern by the Chamber of Commerce and Trade against a receipt. In case of its being necessary to open the cover of the pattern the depositor is to be summoned. If he does not appear, two unprejudiced witnesses are to be present. A record is to be taken of the seals having been removed. § 24 . The aggrieved party is entitled to demand, even before the decision of his plaint, the confiscation or other custody of the products denoted by him as being manufactured by an infringement of his pattern-right, as well as the implements and appliances used for that purpose (§ 12). The Political Authorities are to order this to take effect immediately after production of the official certificate or dupli- 113 cate issued in accordance with § 5. It is, however, left to their discretion to demand beforehand security for abuse and injury to the accused. At the same time as the order is issued for confiscation or other custody, the authorities are to direct the pattern deposited with the Chamber of Commerce and Trade to be sent in, in accordance with § 23. § 25 . If it is found that an infringement of the pattern-right has taken place, the custody of infringed articles in question are to remain under official seal till the expiration of the term of protection, and arrangements are to be made for the care of same at the expense and risk of the delinquent, provided some other arrangement is not made between the parties concerned, or the suitable alteration of it effected under official supervision. § 26. If the accused is proved innocent, and the plaint to have been made maliciously, Penalty inflicted on the authorities may sentence the plaintiff to a fine not exceeding 300 florins, which mallcl0US P lamtlirs - goes to the local poor-box, without prejudice to the claim of the accuser to compensation. 30782 . 114 III. PROTECTION OE TRADE MARKS. Paragraph. - 1—8 - 9—14 - 15—22 - 23—26 - 27—30 Index. Section I.—General Provisions - „ II.—Registration of the Marks „ III.—Encroachments, infringements, and punishments „ IV.—Jurisdictions and procedure „ V.—Other provisions - Translated from the Austrian Imperial Law Repertory of 1858, LVII., No. 230. The protection of trade Imperial Ordinance of 7th December 1858, valid for tlie wliole marks ’ & ( c ’ ' Empire, promulgating a Law for the Protection of Trade Marks and other Signs. We, Francis Joseph I., by the Grace of God, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, &c., &c.: After conferring with Our ministers and hearing Our imperial council with a view to enact and institute the following law for the protection of trade marks and other signs: Hereby decree, that the same shall take effect throughout Our empire on and after the 1st January 1859, in order to protect both the trading classes and the public generally from the disadvantages which accrue to them from the abuse of trade marks and other signs. Our Minister for Commerce, Trade, and Public Works, and in so far as regards the military frontier, Our Commander-in-Chief of the Army, are entrusted with the execution of this law. Given at Our Capital and Residence of Vienna, the 7th day of December, in the " Our reign. Francis Joseph. Count Buol-Schauenstein. Chevalier von Toggenburg. Count Grunne, Field-Marshal Lieutenant, and Adjutant-General. By Imperial Order. (Signed) Mariierk. year 1858, being the 11th or (Signed) ( Countersigned) 116 LAW For the Protection op Trade Marks and other Signs. I.— General Provisions. § 1 . By marks are understood in this law the special tokens which serve to distinguish between the products and goods of one manufacturer and those of another, destined for commerce (devices, ciphers, vignettes, and such like). § 2 . If a manufacturer wishes to secure for himself the exclusive right to the use of a mark, he must have the same registered in accordance with the provisions of the following section. §3. No exclusive right can he obtained for marks which consist of such tokens as are generally in use in the case of certain descriptions of goods in commercial intercourse, nor for those which merely consist of letters, words, or figures, nor for state or local armorial bearings. § 4 . The exclusive right to a trade mark only precludes the use of it by other manufacturers in respect to those descriptions of goods, to which belong the products or trade articles of commercial intercourse for which the protected trade mark is intended. The mark belongs to the trade enterprise for which it is intended, becomes extinct with it, and changes proprietorship with it. In the latter case, however, the new proprietor must have the mark transferred to his name within three months, otherwise the light to the mark becomes extinct unless the trade is continued by the widow or a minor heir of the trade-proprietor or for account of the heir’s or bankrupt’s estate. § 6 . No one may arbitrarily appropriate the name, firm, arms, or the style of an establishment of another inland manufacturer or producer, in order to mark goods or products. § 7. All that is said in this law with regard to the marking of goods, applies as well to the marks on the packages, receptacles, coverings, &c. P 2 Law in relation to the above. Marks to be registered Exclusive right when refused. Extent of privilege attached to a trade mark. Ownership of a trade mark. Arbitrary appropriation of name, &e. Packages, &c. to be protected by marks, &c. 116 Registration of marks. Registration fee. Right to and priority of claim of a trade mark. Transfer of right. Register of marks. § 8 . By the present law nothing is altered in the existing regulations, more especially in those relating to chasing, with regard to special marks decreed for certain goods. II. —Registration of the Marks. § 9. The Mark for which a manufacturer wishes to secure the exclusive right of use (§ 2), must be handed in in duplicate to the Chamber of Commerce or Trade in whose district the trade enterprise which intends making use of it is situate; one copy will be incorporated in the register of marks to be kept by the Chamber of Commerce or Trade, the other will be returned to the applicant with the receipt described in the following paragraph. § 10. On each of the two copies the functionary appointed by the Chamber of Commerce and Trade has to note— (a.) The current number of the register ; (b.) Day and hour of presentation ; (e.) The name in which the mark is registered; (d.) Particulars of the trade enterprise for which it is intended ; sign this note and furnish it with the official seal. 11 . The registration fee is five guldens, which is paid in to the treasury of the Chamber of Commerce. § 12 . The exclusive right to the use of a mark on the part of the depositor begins on the day and at the hour of presenting the mark at the Chamber of Commerce and Trade, and the priority of claim will be judged of accordingly, should the same mark have been deposited by several manufacturers at the same or at different Chambers of Commerce and Trade. § 13. In order to transfer the right to a mark, in accordance with the tenor of § 5, the applicant must furnish proof of the acquisition of the same on the part of the trade enterprise in question. The transfer is subject to the same fee as the prior registration. § 14. The registers of marks are to be open to every one’s inspection at the Chambers of Commerce and Trade. 117 III.—Encroachments, Infringements, and Penalties. § 15. Every infringement of the right to a mark, be it by the illegal appropriation or counterfeit of the same, or by the sale of goods unlawfully marked in such wise, establishes the right of the aggrieved party to insist upon the stoppage of the further use of the illegal mark, and the removal of the same from goods marked therewith, in so far as they are intended for sale. He can also demand that the implements and contrivances, exclusively or especially serviceable for producing counterfeits of the marks, shall be rendered useless. Claims of the aggrieved party to compensation for damage sustained by the infringement of his right to the mark are to be estimated in accordance with the Civil Law. § 16. A counterfeit exists when the marks in question are not to be distinguished without more than ordinary attention. § 17 . The provisions contained in § 15 apply in like manner to those persons— (a.) Who fraudulently appropriate the name, firm, arms, or special style of the establishment of another inland manufacturer or producer in order to mark goods intended for sale. (b.) Who introduce products or trade articles, which are furnished with an unlawful mark of this kind. § 18. If the infringement (§15 and 17) has been knowingly perpetrated, a fine of fi. 25-500 is to be inflicted on the delinquent besides the punishment that may apply in such cases as are provided against by the Criminal Code. § 19. In case of a renewal of the offence, the punishment may be doubled. In case of a recent renewal of the offence, the punishment of a week to three months’ arrest will be inflicted on the delinquent, in addition to the fine. § 20 . If the fine should prove seriously detrimental to the circumstances or pursuit of means of subsistence of the delinquent or his relations, or should prevent his pay ment of the compensation arising out of the culpable act, it is to be altered to one day’s arrest for each five guldens. § 21 . The magistrate can also decree that the judgment be published. O § 22 . The fines go to the poor box of the place where the offence was committed. Claims and penalties respect to encroachments, &c. What constitutes a counterfeit. Penalties when and to whom applied. 118 IV .—Jurisdiction and Procedure. __ § 23. The trial and decision as to infringements (§15 and 17), as well as the examination into and punishment of them, as denoted in § 18 and 19, is the duty of the Political Administrative Jurisdictions of First Instance, in accordance with the existing regulations for the procedure and successive appeal in the case of trade encroachments and infringements. The Political Jurisdiction also decides the disputes which arise about the right to the mark, its priority and transfer, and the question as to the identity of several marks. But as regards the claims for compensation mentioned in § 15, the decision is given by the Civil Judge. § 24. A trial for punishment on account of the infringements specified in this law can only be instituted on the application of the injured party, unless a culpable act has been committed which is to be proceeded against ex officio, according to the Penal Code, by the Criminal Courts. Jurisdiction and pro- But if he withdraws his application for punishment of the accused before the cedure- announcement of the authoritative decision, all punishment as well as all further inquiry with that object in view will be put an end to, without prejudice to his claims to compensation, at Civil Law. § 25. As often as it is a question of comparing two marks in order to prove an infringement, the authorities are to obtain a report from unprejudiced experts. When drawing up a report, the parties to the dispute are to be present, and their explanations and possible objections to be heard. A report can only be contested on account of doubts as against the experts, or on account of informalities. If it is defective or vague, its rectification may be insisted upon. Review of it is not allowed. § 26. The aggrieved party is entitled to demand, even before the decision of his plaint, the confiscation or other custody of the goods and implements used for counterfeiting, mentioned as being in contravention of this law. The Political Jurisdiction are to order this to take effect immediately after production of the sample of the mark issued and authenticated in accordance with § 10 . It is, however, left to their discretion, to demand a temporary security for abuse and injury to the accused. V.— Temporary Provisions. § 27. Additional provisions Those manufacturers also, who already use a mark, can acquire the exclusive relating to trade marks. . , , , ... 3 . , ,, . . right to use it only according to the provisions ot this law. 119 §28. To this end they are allowed till the end of the month of June 1859, with the effect that, by the registration of the mark within this term anyone’s right remains secured of establishing the priority of the mark used before the publication of this law against any one else who may have been beforehand with him in registering the same mark, but has not really used it previously. § 29. But if several have used the same mark prior to the coming into operation of this law, that one amongst those who have had it registered within the term appointed in § 28 acquires the exclusive right to it who proves that he has used it before the others. The Political Jurisdiction are to decide a dispute about it on the basis of the proofs furnished to them concerning the prior commencement of the use of the mark hitherto, after hearing the contending parties. In this the contents of the registers of marks (sign-rolls, &c.) are determinative in those parts of the country where they were already kept under public authentication before the promulgation of this law, provided no scruples exist. But if none of the disputants can adduce proof of a longer use than the others of such mark, it will be decided by lot. §*30. A claim to priority cannot be established with respect to marks which are only handed in for registration after the 30th June 1859, from the fact of their having been used before the publication of this law. 120 SUPPLEMENT TO THE AUSTRIAN PATENT LAWS. I. Law of the 23rd March 1865 respecting the alteration of § § 1 and 6 of the Law of 7th December 1858 for the Protection of Patterns and Models for Industrial Products. (Imperial Law Repertory, XI. No. 35.) With the assent of both Houses of the Reichsrath, I decree as follows : — Art. I. §§ 4 and 6 of the Law of the 7th December 1858 (Imperial Law Repertory, No. 137) for the protection of patterns and models for industrial products are hereby abrogated. Art. II. The following §§ are substituted in their place:— §4. “ The exclusive right for using a patent is to last only three years at most from the date of registration of the pattern. It is optional to the applicant to choose within specified time the number of years for which he requires protection. “ The time once applied for and granted will not be extended. § 6 ' . “ A fee has to be paid for each registration of a pattern, which fee is to be paid to the Treasury of the Chamber of Commerce. “ This tax amounts to fifty kreuzers, Austrian currency (one shilling) for each year for which the protection of the pattern has been granted.” ' . Art. III. The Ministries of Commerce and Agriculture are charged with the execution of the law. Signed) Francis Joseph. Archduke Rainer. Schönbrunn, 23rd May 1865. For the Imperial and Royal Ministry for Commerce and Agriculture, Baron von Kalchberg. By Imperial order, Baron von Ransonnet. 121 SUPPLEMENT TO THE AUSTRIAN PATENT LAWS. II. Law of the 15th June 1865, valid for the whole Empire, respecting the admission of Eoreigners to the privileges of protection of Trade Marks in Austria. (Imperial Law Repertory, XV. No. 45.) With the assent of both Houses of the Reichsrath, I decree as follows:—- Art. I. The provisions of the law of the 7th December, 1858 (Imperial Law Repertory, No. 230), for the protection of trade marks and other signs may be extended to the trade marks and signs of tradesmen of foreign countries under the condition of reciprocity. The tradesmen of the respective States, in order to be granted the privilege of protection of their trade marks and other signs, must have them registered with a Chamber of Commerce and Trade of the Empire, and in all other respects observe the provisions of the Law of the 1th December, 1858. Art. II. The Ministry of Commerce and Agriculture is charged with the concurrence of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with the execution of this law. (Signed) Francis Joseph. Archduke Rainer. Alexander Count Mensdorpf-Potjilly, Field-Marshal Lieutenant. For the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Commerce, (Signed) Kalciiberg. Vienna, Py Imperial order,' 15 th*June, 1865. (Signed) Chevalier von Sciiwideb. 30782. Q 122 SUPPLEMENT TO THE AUSTRIAN PATENT LAWS. III. Instructions to be followed on application por a Patent. Owing to the altered conditions of Public Law, and on the basis of the agreement arrived at between the Royal Hungarian and the Imperial and Royal Ministries for Agriculture and Commerce, relative to the treatment of matters having reference to patents for inventions, sanctioned by His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty by Decree of June 5th of the present year (1867), the Ministry for Agriculture and Commerce herewith bring the following rules under general notice:— 1. Every patentee has henceforth to furnish two s im ilar copies of the specification of the patent as well as of the drawings and patterns thereunto pertaining, of which one copy will be kept in the Patent Archives of the Royal Hungarian Ministry for Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce, and the other in the Central Patent Archives of the Imperial and Royal Ministry for Agriculture and Commerce. In cases where, on account of the incompleteness of the original specification, the production of supplementary specifications is indispensable, these, together with the drawings and patterns, must also be presented in two similar copies of each. 2. The patents will be granted as heretofore, to be valid for the whole extent of the Empire, but every patentee will henceforth receive two patents, one from the Royal Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce, which will be valid for the kingdom of Hungary and Transylvania, the other from the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, which will be valid for the other Crown Lands. 3. The concession for extension or transfer of patents granted prior to the 10th March, 1867, will be confirmed on the record of the patent by both Ministries. The confirmation of such concessions as refer to patents granted after the 10th of March, 1867, will be made by the respective Ministries on the two patents mentioned in sec. 2 ; accordingly both documents must in each case be annexed to applications for the extension or transfer of patents. The duty on patents remains unaltered. The Imperial and Royal Ministry for Vienna, 8th June, 1867. Agriculture and Commerce. 123 SUPPLEMENT TO THE AUSTRIAN PATENT LAWS. IY. Notification of the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Commerce, dated November the 14th, 1871, and published in the Vienna Gazette of the 22nd of November 1871, in respect of the proof to be furnished of the use of Patents within the Empire. In order to prevent the abuse of Austrian Patents which foreigners often commit by not exercising their privilege within the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, as provided by the Laws on Patents, and merely introducing into the Austro-Hungarian States patented articles produced abroad, a certain time is allowed to the foreign applicant for patents to exercise his privilege within the Empire and to furnish the necessary oroofs thereon, at the expiration of which time, if he has not done so, the Patent, in accordance with § 29, 2a. of the Patent Law of August the 15th, 1852, will be declared void on account of its not having been used. As it, however, frequently occurs that these periods are entirely ignored by the owners of the patents or their authorised representatives, it is herewith decreed for general information that in future in all cases where neither the proof is furnished within the period appointed that the patent was worked at the proper time within the Empire, nor a sufficiently established application for extension of time handed in, the notification that the patent in question has become void on account of its not having been availed of will at once be issued with the concurrence of the Royal Hungarian Ministry for Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce, in conformity with § 29, 2a. of the Patent Law of 15th August, 1852, and without giving any further notice respecting it. The same steps will be taken, although the proofs of the timely use of the patent may have been given within the delay specified, should it transpire from the inquiries made that the article of the patent in question has not been produced within the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, but has only been imported from abroad. The Imperial Royal Ministry Vienna, 14th November, 1871. of Commerce. 124 IX. TRAVELLERS’ LUGGAGE. DECREE OF THE AUSTRIAN MINISTRY OF FINANCE. Notice to Exhibitors visiting the Vienna Exhibition. A special case with reference to travellers’ effects having occurred, I take this opportunity of reminding you of the provisions of the Imperial Decree of 6th February, 1839, according to which such effects, when considered by the Customs authorities to exceed the quantity entitled to be admitted free of duty, shall merely pay the import duty without subjecting the traveller to criminal proceedings. At the same time, and with especial regard to the approaching International Exhibition, orders have been issued, in conformity with § 291 of the General Instructions, enjoining a courteous and liberal treatment in respect to travellers and their luggage. As, owing to the shortness of time or pressure of business, it would scarcely be possible to institute minute inquiries into each particular case that may arise, it has been laid down as a general rule for the guidance of the Customs officials, in conformity with § 79 of the Instructions referred to, that articles not intended for commerce, but liable to duty, which are found amongst travellers’ effects, are to be taxed according to their nature, without subjecting the traveller to criminal proceedings. Travellers are only to be held responsible for articles manifestly and intentionally concealed. These directions are to be communicated to the subordinate Custom Houses at the frontiers for their observance. 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