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Bricks and tiles,
Bristies of swine,
Bonnets, hats and caps of every kind,
Boots,
Boots, blank,
Bottles, black glass quart,
Buttons of every kind,
Buckles, shoe and knee,
Brushes, Burgundy wine,
Burr stones, unwrought, Bullion, C
Cannon of brass, Carriages or parts of carriages, Cards, playing,
S cents per gallon
60 cents per groce 17 1-2 per cent. ad val. free
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 75 cents per pair 15 per cent. ad val.
60 cents per groce
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
27 1-2
ditto
15
ditto
45 cents per gallon free free
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 22 1-2 ditto 25 cents per pack
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- wool and cotton, Cables and tarred cordage Cabinet wares, Caps, hats and bonnets of every kind Carpets and carpeting,
Cartridge paper,
Candles of tallow,
- of wax or spermaceti, Champaign wine,
Capers, Canes, walking sticks and whips,
Cambricks,
Cassia Chinese,
Clay, unwrought,
Cheese,
China ware,
Cinnamon and cloves,
Chintzes and colored callicoes or muslins, and all printed, stained or colored goods or manufac- tures, or not being printed, stained or colored, of cotton or of linen, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value,
Cocoa, Chocolate Clogs and Goloshoes (see shoes )
Cordage tarred, -- untarred,
Comfits, Cosmetics,
Coal,
Colours (see painters)
Copper manufactures, - - in plates, pigs and bars,
Cork tree, bark of Compositions for the teeth or gums (see dentifrice )
Coffee, Cotton, rags,
Cotton or linen manufactures, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value, whether printed, stained, color- ed or otherwise, 15 per cent. ad val.
Clocks and watches, or parts of
50 cents per dozen 2 cents per pound 17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2 ditto
17 1-2 ditto
17 1-2
ditto
2 cents per pound 6 citto
45 cents per gallon
17 1:2 per cent. ad val.
15
ditto
15
ditto
4 cents per pound free
7 cents per pound
17 1-2 per cent. ad ral. 20 cents per pound
15 per cent. ad val. 2 cents per pound 3 ditto
15 cents per pair
2 cents per pound
21-2
ditto
17 1-2 per cent ad val,*
17 1-2
ditto
5 cents per bushel
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
free free 1
Y7 1-2 per cent. ad val.
5 cents per pound
ditto
free
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either Coaches, chariots, Phætons, chairs, chaises, solos and other carri- ages, or parts of either Cloathing ready made,
17 1-2 ditto
22
ditto
15
ditto
Cutlasses, or parts thereof,
17 1-2
ditto
2 cents per pound
Dates,
17 1-2 per cent ad val.
Dentifrice, powders, tinctures, pre-
parations and compositions for teeth or gums,
17 1-2
ditto
Dishes, pewter,
4 cents per pound
Dolls, dressed and undressed, or
parts thereof,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Drugs medicinal, except those
commonly used in dying,
17 1-2
ditto
-- and woods for dying E
free
Earthen and stone wares,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Essences (see powders, pastes, &c.) 17 1-2
ditto
F
Fans, or parts thereof,
Fayal wine,
17 1-2
ditto
28 cents per gallon
-
Feathers and other ornaments for women's head dresses,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Fringes commonly used by uphol-
sterers, coach-makers and sad-
dlers
Figs, Fish dried, foreign caught,
-mackarel,
-salmon,
--- all other pickled,
40
ditto
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Flowers, artificial,
Floor cloth and matts, or parts of either,
17 1-2
ditto
Fruits of all kinds, except those otherwise particularly enumerat- ed, 17 1-2 ditto
Furs of every kind, undressed G
free
Glass, black quart bottles, Glass, window, not above 8 by 10 inches, -- not above 10 by 12
60 cents per groce
160
S cents per 100
square feet
175
ditto
225
ditto
- -above 10 by twelve -all other glass and manufac- tures thereof, 22 1-2 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
2 cents per pound
50 cents per quintal
60 cents per barrel
100
ditto
Currants, D
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Glauber salts, Gauzes, Geneva (see spirits) Ginger,
Girandoles, or parts thereof,
Goloshoes (see shoes)
Gloves and mittens of every kind
Gold, silver and plated wares,
Gold and silver lace,
200 cents per cwt. 15 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
22 1-2
clitto
15 cents per pair
17 1.2 per cent. ad val. "
17 1-2
ditto
17 1-2
ditto
Goods, wares and merchandize, (see wares, &c.)
Glue, Gunpowder,
4 cents per pound 4
ditto
*Gum, chiefly used in preparing muslins, cottons or linens, for re- ceiving colors or dyes, * -Arabic, H
free
free
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
4 cents per pound
17 per cent ad val. 100 cents per cwt. free
free 1 cent per pound
I
Implements or tools of a mechani- cal trade only, of persons who arrive in the United States, Indigo, Iron wire,
--- steel or brass locks, hinges, hoes, anvils and vises, -hoop and slit, -sheet,
-cast and all manufactures of iron, steel or brass or of which either of these metals is the article of chief value, not be- ing otherwise particularly enu -. merated
Jewellery and paste work,
J
K
Kid shoes, L
Lace of gold and silver, Laces and lawns, P
free 25 cents per pound free
15 per cent. ad val. 1 cent per pound 1 1-2 ditto
-
17 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
15 cents per pair
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 15 ditto
Hangers, or parts thereof, Hair powder,
Hats, caps and bonnets of every kind Hemp, Hempen rags Hides, raw Hoop iron,
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Laces, linens, fringes, tassals and trimings commonly used by upholsterers, coach-makers and sadlers, Lamp black, Lapis calaminaris,
17 1-2
ditto
15
ditto
free
Leather tanned and tawed, and all manufactures of Leather, or of which leather is the article of chief value, not otherwise par- ticularlv enumerated
Lead and musket ball, - all other manufactures of lead or in which lead is the chief article 1 ditto
-- red, - white,
2 ditto ditto
50
17 1-2 per cent. ad vał. ~ cents per cask S contg. 60 gals.
Lime foreign,
Linen or cotton manufactures, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value, whether printed, stained colour- ed or otherwise,
- rags, Lisbon and Oporto wines, Looking glass, M
15 per cent. ad val. free 30 cents per gallon 22 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Manufactures of tin, pewter and copper, except pewter plates and dishes, 17 1-2 ditto
- of iron, steel or brass,
· not otherwise particularly enu- merated, 17 1-2 ditto
of leather, not other-
wise particularly enumerated. 17 1-2 ditto
of lead not .otherwise
particularly enumerated. 1 cent per pound
- of cotton, or linen, or of both, whether printed, colour- ed or otherwise,
15 per cent ad val.
-
· of glass (see glass)
of tobacco (see snuff, segars and tobacco) -- of wood (see cabinet wares and wood) --- of the United States,
2
Lemons and limes,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
1 cent per pound
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or their territories, upon which no drawback, bounty or allowance has been paid or admitted, free
Mats and floor cloths, or parts of either, Malt,
17 1-2 per cent. ad ral. 10 cents per bushel
Marble, slate and other stone,
bricks, tiles, tables, mortars and other utensils of marble or slate, and generally all stone and eartlı- en ware,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Madeira wines (see wines ) Malaga wine,
Mace,
Mackerel,
28 cents per gallon 125 cents per pound 60 cents per barrel
Medicinal drugs, except those com- monly used in dying, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Merchandize, goods and wares, (see wares, &c.) ditto
Mittens and gloves of every kind, Millenery ready made,
Molasses,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
5 cents per gallon
15 cents per pair
Morocco shoes, Muskets and fire-locks, with or with-
out bayonets, or parts of either, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val. Mustard in flour, 17 1-2 ditto Muslins, and muslinets, whether printed, stained coloured, or otherwise, 15 ditto
N
Nails, Nankeens, Nutmegs, O
Oranges, Ornaments for women's head dres-
ses
Ochre yellow dry,
in oil,
*Oil · f vitrol,
free
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
17 1-2
ditto
30 cents per gallon free
P
Paper hangings,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
2 cents per pound 15 per cent ad. val. 50 cents per pound
17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2
ditto
1 cent per pound
1 1-2
ditto
Ointments, oils and odours (see powders, pastes, &c.) Olives, Oil, Opporto and Lisbon wines, Old pewter,
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- writing and wrapping 15 ditto ditto 17 1-2 · sheathing and cartridge, Painters' colours, whether dry or ground in oil, except those other- wise enumerated, and those com- monly used in dying, 17 1-2 ditto
Packthread and twine, 400 cents per cwt.
Paste boards, parchment or vellum, 15 per cent. ad val.
Paste work and jewellery,
17 1-2 ditto
Phatons, or parts thereof,
22 12
ditto
free
Plaister of Paris, Pewter manufactures, except plates and dishes, plates and dishes,.
-- · old,
Pepper, Perfumes,
Pistols or parts thereof,
Pictures and prints,
Pimento,
Printing types,
Pickles of all sorts,
Printed, stained or coloured goods, or manufactures of cotton, or of linen or of both, 15 per cent. ad val.
F
Philosophical apparatus, specially imported for any seminary of learning, Pickled fish of every kind except mackerel and salmon, Porter, beer and ale in.casks or bottles, On the bottles, if black glass quart bottles, Powder for hair, - gun,
free
40 cents per barrel
8 cents per gallon
60 cents per groce 4 cents per pound 4 ditto
Powders, pastes, balls, balsams, ointments, oils, waters, washes, tinctures essences or other pre- parations or compositions con- monly called sweet scents, odors, perfumes or cosmetics, and all powders or preparations for the teeth or gums, , 17 1-2 percent. ad va'. 2 cents per pound
Plums and prunes,
Q
Quicksilver,
R
6
ditto
Raisins imported in jars and boxes,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 4 cents per pound free
6 cents per pound
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto
15
ditto
4 cents per pound 15 per cent. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto
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and muscadel raisins, all other kinds, 1 1-2 ditto
Raw hides and skins,
Rags of cotton, of hempen, of linen and woollen cloth,
Regulus of antimony, Red lead, *Rocco, Rum (see spirits, )
5
ditto
free
free
free
2 cents per pound free
S
Salt weighing more than 56 lbs. per bushel,
- weighing fifty-six pounds per bushel or less,
20 cents per bushel 200 cents per cwt ..
Salts glauber, Stained printed or coloured goods,
or manufatures of cotton, er of linen, or of both,
Salt petre,
Saint Lucar wines,
Starch,
Sail cloth,
Slate, stone, and stone ware,
Saddles, or parts thereof,
Sattins and other wrought silks, Spanish Brown,
Salmon,
*Saffron, . Steel,
Steel, iron or brass locks, hinges, hoes, anvils, and vises, all other manufactures of steel,
Sheathing and cartridge paper, Sherry wine,
Sea stores of ships or vessels,
free
Spermaceti candles,
6 cents per pound
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 200 cts. per thousand 4 cents per pound 1 1-2 ditto
Spirits distilled in foreign coun- tries, viz. From Grain.
First proof, Second ditto, Third ditto,
-28 cents per gallon 29 ditto
31 ditto
B 2
15 per cent ad val. 15 ditto 40 cents per gallon 3 cents per pound 15 per cent. ad val.
17 1-2 - ditto
15
ditto
15
ditto
1 cent per pound
100 cents per barrel
free 100 cents per cwt.
15 per cent. ad val,
17 1-2 ditto 17 1-2 ditto
40 cents per gallon
Sweet scents, (see powders, pastes, &c.) Segars, Seines, Sheet iron,
20 cents per 56 lbs.
Fourth ditto, Fiftlı ditto,
34
ditto
40
ditto
Sixth ditto,
50
ditto
From other materials.
First proof,
25
ditto
Second ditto,
25
ditto
Third ditto,
28
ditto
Fourth ditto,
32
ditto
Fifth ditto,
38 cents per gallon
Sixtlı ditto,
46
citto,
Spirits distilled in the U. S.
imported in the same ship or vessel in which
they had been previous- Jy exported from the U. States, riz.
Amer. ships
or vessels
For'n. ships
or vessels
From molasses.
First proof,
15
cents per galion
15
Second ditto,
16
clitto
16
Third ditto,
17
ditto .
17
Fourth ditto,
19
ditto
19
Fifth ditto,
23
clitto
23
Sixth ditto,
30
ditto
From materials of the growth
and produce of the U. S.
First proof,
7
ditto
7
Second ditto,
8
ditto
8
Third ditto,
9
ditto
9
Fourth ditto,
11
ditto
11
Fifth ditto,
13
ditto
13
Sixth ditto,
18
ditto
18
Spikes,
1 cent per pound
Silver and plated ware,
- lace,
Skins raw,
free
Slit iron,
1 cent per pound
Sicily wine,
30 cents per gallon free
Shoes and slippers of silk,
25 cents per pair
Shoes of kid and morocco,
15 ditto
- other shoes and slippers for men and women, clogs. and golo-shoes, 15 ditto
- slippers for children, 10
ditto
Swords and cutlasses, or parts of either,
17 1-2 per cent. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto
Stockings,
Stone and earthen ware,
17 1-2
ditto
17 1-2 per cent. ad vai. 17 1-2 ditto
Swine bristles of,
IF IMPORTED IN
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Soap, Solos and other carriages, or parts thereof, Stones burr, unwraught,
Sulphur, Sugars, brown,
- white clayed, white powdered,
3
ditto
3
clitto
all other clayed or powdered, 2 1-2
ditto
61-2 clitto
9 ditto
6 1-2 ditto
11 1-2 ditto
10 ditto
Snuff, Tallow,
1 1-2
ditto
Tassals and trimmings commonly used by upholsterers, coachmak- ers'and sadlers, Tables of marble, slate or other stone, or parts thereof,
17 1-2 per cent. adval.
17 1-2 ditto
Tallow candles.
2 cents per pound
Tarred cordage,
2 ditto
If imported
sin Foreign
vessels
3
12
cents per pound 17 1-2
18
ditto
27
- hyson, imperial, gun- powder, or gomee, other green teas, From Europe.
32
clitto
50
-
20
clitto
30
bohea,
14
ditto
17 1-5
souchong and other black teas,
21
citto
27
hyson, imperial, gun-
40
ditto
50
- other green teas, From any other place
24
ditto
50
bohea,
17
ditto
18 7-10
- souchong and other black teas,
27
ditto
29 7-10
- hyson, imperial, gun- powder or gomee,
50
ditto
55
- other green teas,
30
ditto
33
Teneriffe wine,
Twine and pack thread,
2 cents per pound
22 1-2 per cent. ad val. free 15 per cent. ad val. 2 1-2 cents per pound
lump, loaf,.
other refined, Sugar candy,
Teas from China and In- dia, or from any islands laying eastwardly of the Cape of Good Hope. bohea, souchong and other black teas,
Min Amer.
vessels.
powder or gomee,
28 cents per gallon 400 cents per cwt.
Tin manufactures, - in plates and pigs,
17 1-2 per c.nt. ad val. free
Tinctures, (see powders, pastes, &c. 17 1-2 per cent. a l val. Tiles and bricks, 17 1-2 ditto Toys, not otherwise enumerated 15 ditto Tobacco manufactured, other than snuff and segars, 6 cents per pound
Tools or implements of a mechani- cal trade only, of persons who arrived in the United States, *Turmeric Types for printing,
free
free
15 per cent. adıval.
U
Unmanufactured wood, - - wool, Untarred cordage,
-- yarn, Unwrought clay,
V
Velvets and velverets,
*Verdigrise, *Vitrol, oil of,
TV
Wares of tin, copper and pewter,
except pewter plates and dishes, 17 1-2 per cent. ad val.
earthen or stone, china,
17 1-2 per cent. ad ral.
17 1-2
ditto
If imported in American or Fo- reign ships or ves- sels, 15 per cent, ad val.
- gold, silver and plated 17 1-2 ditto Wares, goods and merchandize im- ported directly from China or In- L' dia, in ships or vessels not of the United States, except teas, china ware, and all other articles liable to higher rates of duties, goods and merchandize of the growth or manufacture of the United States, or of their territories, upon which no drawback, bounty or al- lowance has been paid or admitted, free Wafers, 17 1-2 ger cent. ad val,
Watches and clocks, or parts of 17 1-2
ditto
either,
Waters and washes (see powders pastes, &c.) 17 1-2 ditto
Walking sticks, whips and canes, 15 ditto
6 cents per pound
Wax candles, Wearing apparel and other person- al baggage, of persons who arrive
free free
2 1-2 cents per pound 225 cents per cwt. free
15 per cent ad val. free
free
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in the United States Wines in casks, bottles or other vessels.
free
- Maimsey, Maderia and Lon- don particular Madeira, allother Madeira wine, 50 ditio
58 cents per gallon
Burgundy, Champaign, Rhe- nish, and Tokay, 45 ditto
Sherry aud St Lucar, 40 ditto
Claret and other wines, not enumerated, when imported in bottles or cases 35
ditto
Lisbon, Oporto, and other Portugal wines
30
ditto
Sicily,
30
ditto
Teneriffe, Fayal, Malaga St. George and other western island wines 28
ditto
all other wines, when import- ed otherwise than in bottles or cases, 23
› ditto
On the bottles, if black glass quart bottles
60 cents per groce
if other than black glass quart bottles
22 1-2 per cent. ad val.
Window glass, not above 8 by 10 inches,
not above 10 by 12
175 ditto
above 10 by 12
225 ditto
White lead,
2 cents per pound
Wire of brass and iron,
Wool and cotton cards,
free 50 cents per dozen
Wood manufactured, (exclusive of cabinet wares)
15 per cent. ad val.
Wool unmanufactured,
frie
Wood unmanufactured,
free
Woods dying,
free
Woolen rags,
free
Yarn, untarred
225 cents der cwt.
All other goods not before particu- larly enumerated and described, 15 per cent. ad val.
* Note. T'hose articles which have asterisks affixed, have been declared free by the Treasury, as falling under the de- nomination of Dying Drugs.
THE aforementioned Goods, except those par- ticularized, are subject to an additional duty of ten per cent. when imported in vessels not of the United States.
Y
160 cents per 100
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Allowances for Drafts made at the Custom-House.
On any quantity of I cwt. or 112 1b. 1 lb.
On any quantity above 1 and not exceeding 2 cwt. 2 11 ..
On any quantity above 2 and not exceeding 3 cwt. .3 lF. On any quantity above 3 and not exceeding 10 cwt. 4 lł. On any quantity above 10 and not exceeding 18 cwt. 7 lb. On any quantity above 18 cwt. 9 1b.
FOR TARE.
On every whole chest of Bollea tea,
70 lb.
half do. do. quarter do. do.
36 1b.
20 1b.
On every chest of Hyson, or other green teas, the gross weight of which shall be 70 pounds or upwards, 20 1b.
On every box of other tea, not less than 50 or more than 70 pounds gross,
18 1b.
If more than 70 and not exceeding 80 lb. gross,
20 1b.
If more than 80 pounds gross,
22 1b.
whigh tares shall include rope, canvas and other coverings.
On all other boxes of tea, according to the invoice or actual weight thereof,
On coffee, in bags,
2 per cent.
in bales,
3 do.
in casks,
12 do.
On sugar, other than loaf sugar,
in casks,
12
do.
in boxes,
15
do.
in bags or mats,
5 do.
On cocoa, in casks,
10
do.
in bags.
1
do.
On pimento, in casks,
16
do.
in bags,
3
do.
On cheese, in hampers or baskets, in boxes,
20
do.
On candles, in boxes,
8
dr.
On chocolate, in boxes,
10
do.
On cotton, in bales, in seroons,
6 do.
On glauber salts, in casks,
8
du.
On indigo, in barrels,
12
cio.
in other casks,
15 do.
in seroons,
10
do.
in bags or mats,
3
do.
On nails, in casks,
8
do.
On pepper, in casks,
1.2
do.
in bales,
5 do.
in bags.
2 do.
10
2
do.
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Oni sugar-candy, in boxes, On segars, in casks or boxes,
10 do.
18
do.
On soap, in boxes,
10 do.
Un shot, in casks,
3 do.
On twine, in casks, in bales,
12
do.
3 do.
On all other goods, according to the invoice thereof, or actual weight :.... Provided always, that where the ori- ginal invoices of any of the said articles are produced at the time of making entry for such articles, and the tare or tares appear therein, it shall be lawful for the collec- tor and naval officer, where there is one, if they see fit, with the consent of the importer -r importers, consignec or consignees, to estimate the said tare or tares accord- ing to such invoice, but if not determined at the time of entry, the tare or tares as above shall be granted and al- lowcd.
Allowances for Leakage and Breakage.
Two per cent. allowed on the gauge on all merchandize paying duty by the gallon, contained in casks.
Ten per cent. on all beer, ale and porter in bottles, and five per cent. on other liquors in bottles, to be deducted from the invoice quantity in lieu of breakage; or it shall be lawful to compute the duties on the actual quantity by tale, at the option of the importer, at the time of entry .
REMARKS.
1. No ship or vessel, from foreign ports, or coming by sea from any port of the United States, shall be per, itted to report, make entry or break bulk, till the master shall deliver to the postmaster all letters under his care, or with- in his power, other than such as are to be delivered at the port of entry, or such as are directed to the owner or con- signee of such ship or vessel ; and on oath or affirmation, to be taken of such delivery, the master to receive two cents for every letter so delivered.
2. Goods from foreign ports cannot be unladen but be- tweeen sun-rise and sun-set, without special licence, under a penalty of four hundred dollars on the master, and every other person concerned, disability from holding any office under the government of the United States for seven years, and being advert:sed in the newspapers, with forfeiture of the goods; which, if amounting t , 400 doilars, will subject the vessel, and apparel also, to forleiture.
3. Goods removed before gau ed and weighed, and if wines, spirits or teas, before being marked, without per- imșsion, are forfeited.
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Persons giving & offering a bribe, forfeit from two . hundred to two thousand dollars .- Inspectors and officers of the revenue cutters, may go on board, examine and -search vessels, have access to the cabu, and seal packages ; and after sun-set, secure hatches, &c .- Persons in charge ofvessels, for breaking fastenings, but in the presence of an officer, forfeit five hundred dollars.
MINISTERS.
Plenipotentiary ; Consuls and Commercial Agents from the United States to foreign nations.
MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY.
France .... John Armstrong -- of Madrid .... James Bow-
Court of London .... James doin,
Munroe
CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS.
Allicant .... Robert Montgo- mery,
Fayal .... John Street, Falmouth. . Robert W. Fox,
Algiers .... Tobias Lear,
Antigua .. . J W. Ross,
Antwerp .... Jacob Ridgway,
Franca .... Philip Marck, Genoa. .. Peter Kuhn jr. Gibraltar .... John Gavino,
Amsterdam .... Sylv. Bourne, Glasgow .... John C. Murray,
Barcelona .... John Leonard, Balavia .... Thos Hewes,
Belfast .... James Holmes,
Bristol .... Eiias Vanderhorst, Havanna .... Henry Hill jr.
Bourbon .... William Buchan- Hamburg .... John M. Forbes,
nan Bordeaux. .. William Lees
Bremen ... F. G. Wichelhaus- Isle st. Bartholomews .... sen
Calais .... John Appleton,
Isles of Majorca S
Minorca &' Tai- 3 J M Baker. ca Island of Cuba ... Henry Hill,
- of Teneriff. . . J J Arm- strong
Cork. .. John Church,
Currona .. . Benj H. Phillips, Kingstonon Hull ... G. Knox, Cape Good Hope .... J. Elms- Lizborn .... Thus. Appieton, lie,
Calcutta (Ind.) Jacob Lewis, L'Orient .... 'aron Vale Liverpool ... James Maury,
Corunna .... Henry Molier,
London .... Geo. W Irvin,
Dublin . . Joseph Wilson, Dunkirk .... Francis Coffyn Leith ... Henry Grant Demerara ... Wm Gardiner, Lisbon .. . W.m. Jarvis, Emden ... Wm. Clarke,
Essiquibo .... Win. Gardner,
Gottenburg .... R. C. Gardener, Havre d'Grace .... I C. Bar- net,
Isle of France .... Wm. Buc- hannan,
Isaac Price,
Cayenne .... Thomas Aborn, Cadiz .... Jos. Znardi,
Cette .... James Anderson Copenbugen ... H. R. Saabye, -
La Rochelle .... Thos. Lovell,
La Guiru .... Augustin Madin, Malta .... Joseph Peelis,
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Madeira .... Marien Lemar, Madrid .... Moses Young,
Naples .... Frederick Degan, Ostend .... Henry Wilson,
Paris .... Fulwar Skipwith,
Palermo ... Abrm. Gibbs,
Port au Prince® .... R. Ritchie, Trieste .... Wm. Riggin,
.Poole .... Thomas Auldjo,
Rome .... John B. Sartori,
St. Andero .... L. M. O'Brien, Soten .... Frederick W. Lutze, Smyrna .... Wm. Stewart, St. fago in Cuba .... J. Blake- ly,
Tangiers .... James Simpson,
T'enneriffe .... J . W. M'Elroy.
MINISTERS,
Consuls, Commissaries, Agents of Foreign Powers resident in the United States from France.
GENERAL TURREAU, Minister Plenipotentiary. FELIX DE BEAUJOUR, Consul General,
Alexandria ....--- Perrin, Newport .... M. L. Kerblay, Baltimore ..... Louis Arcom- New-Orleans .... L. Tousard, Philadelphia .... Thos. Perrci-
bal, Boston .... M. A. Alexis Gi- raus,
mond, Portsmouth .... G. Cazeaux,
Charleston .... J. Frs. Soult, Savannah ..... M. Le Marvis, New-York .... General Rey, Wilmington, ( N. C.) .... R. Delille.
Norfolk .... Martin Oster,
From the Kingdom of Great Britain.
ANTHONY MERRY, Minister Plenipotentiary, Baltimore .... Fabriel Wood, New-York .... Thos. Barclay, Boston .... Andrew Allen, Newport .... John Breese, Charleston, ( S. C. ) ...... B. Philadela .... Phineas Bond, Moodie, Savannah .... James Wallace,
From the Kingdom of Starn.
MARQUIS DE CASSA YRUJO, Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary,
Baltimore .... J. B. Barnabeau, New York .... T. Stoughton, Boston .... J. S oghton, Newport: .. Joseph Wiseman,
Charleston .... J. Morphy, - Norfolk ..... Antoine Argote Foronda,
Philadelphia ... Chevalier de
Villalobos,
Savannah .... Philip Fatio.
From Denmark.
P. PEDERSON, Charge des Affairs and Consul General, Alexandria .... Jonathan Swift, Boston .... David Greene, Baltimore .... Peter Collin, Edenton ( N. C. ) J. Boritz,
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Rotterdam ......... Alexander, Santa Cruz .... Henry Cooper, .Malaga .... Wm. Kirkpatrick, St. Croix ... John F. Brown, Marseilles .... Etienne Catha- St. Petersburg .... Levitt Har- lan, ris, Messina .... John Broadbent, Nantg .... Wm Patterson,
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Charleston .... Jos. Winthrop, Philadelphia .... ]. F. Eckart, New- York .... G. Mammeken, Savannah .... W. Scharbrough. Norfolk .... Francis.Taylor,
from Portugal. JOSEPH RADEMAKER, charge des Affairs and Consul General, JOSEPH S. BELLO, Secretary at Philadelphia, Baltimore .... Robert Barry, New-York .. Joaquim Monteiro from the Batavian Republic Philadelphia .... J. W. C. Heineken commercial agent from Sweden
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