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PROHIBITED ARTICLES.
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| 37. | Hog's lard. |
| 38. | Molasses. |
| 39. | Timber of all kinds excepting for ship-masts, fine wood for veneers, and that permitted in Tampico and Matamoras by the decree of the 3rd of June 1840, subject to the duties assigned to it. |
| 40. | Munitions of war, whether of lead, or any other metal. |
| 41. | Playing cards of all kinds. |
| 42. | Gold-leaf or tinsel. |
| 43. | Broadcloth, not of the first quality, |
| 44. | Parchments, except for drawing. |
| 45. | Lead in the rough or refined. |
| 46. | Gunpowder, except for sporting. |
| 47. | Ploughshares of the same form as that used in the country. |
| 48. | "Rebosos" (cotton scarfs of the country) of all kinds, and all printed or clouded cloths, imitating them. |
| 49. | All kinds of ready-made clothing, including vestments and clerical ornaments. |
| (The following articles excepted:— | |
| Bands and sashes, with or without fringe. Covered buttons of all kinds. Leather shirts. Stocking-web, shirts and drawers, whether of silk, cotton, or wool. | |