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4<St h C o n g r e s s , \ HO USE OF B E P B E SE N TA T IV E S. i Ex. Do 1st Session. f ( No. 32,

Finance, Coinage, Commerce, Immigration, Shipping, The Postal Service, Population, Railroads,

Agriculture, Coal and Iron, &c.

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STATISTICALOF THE

U N I T E D S T A T E S .

18 8 3 .

SIXTH NUMBER.

W A S H I N G T O N :GOVERNMENT P R IN T IN G OPPIOE.

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T reasury Department,Document No. 523.

Secretary.

L E T T E RFROM THE

ACTING SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY,>

TRANSMITTING

The sixth number o f the Statistical Abstract o f the United States.

D ecem ber 20, 1883.—Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.

Treasury Department, December 18,1883.Sir : I have the honor to transmit herewith, to the House of Repre­

sentatives, the sixth number of the Statistical Abstract of the United States, prepared by the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury.

This abstract embraces tables in regard to finance, coinage, commerce, immigration, tonnage and navigation, the postal service, public lands, population, education, railroads, agriculture, and mining.

Very respectfully,H. F. FREN CH ,

Acting Secretary.Hon. John G. Carlisle,

Speaker o f the House of Representatives.in

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C O N T E N T S .

Ny. ofTables.

j P ublic R even u e| AND| E x pen d itu r e s .

1 jto ) Natio n al Deb t . <112 I Customs

J and In tern al V R e v e n u e .

13to25

Sta te , Na tio n al B an k , and

United States Notes

and Cu rr e n c y . Nation al Banks ,

and Savin gs Banks .

I

No. Page,1. Public Revenue and Expenditures: Estimated and

actual, 1863 to 1884 ......................................... I2. Public Revenue, sources of, each year, 1857 to

1883 ........................................................................ 23. Expenditures, the several branches of, 1857 to

1883........................................................................... 34. Annual Appropriations, 1876 to 1884 ................. 45. Principal of Public Debt, analysis of, 1860 to 1883. 56. Public Debt, with accrued interest thereon, &,c.,

1871 to 1883 ............................................................ 77. Internal and Customs Revenue, amount derived

from, and cost o f collecting, 1859 to 1883......... 78. Imports and Duties: Values of imports, foreign

exports and net imports of merchandise, to­gether with the amounts and average ad va­lorem rates of duty collected, from 1791 to 1883,

Table

inclusive.................................................................. 89. Imports and Duties: Value o f imported merchan­

dise entered for consumption and duties re­ceived on the same, 1867 to 1883......................... 12

10. Customs Duties, amounts of, collected on the prin­cipal and other imported articles, 1870 to 1$83. 13

11. Internal Revenue, amounts of, collected from thevarious sources, 1863 to 1883................................ 14

12. Internal Revenue, amounts of, collected by Statesand Territories, 1874 to 1883................................ 15

13. United States and National Bank and State BankNotes, <fc.: Amounts of, outstanding at the close o f each fiscal year, 1862 to 1883...................... .. 13

14. National Banks, resources and liabilities of, 1875to 1883 .................. 19

15. National Banks: Cash reserves held by, on Octo­ber 3, 1883................................................................ 20

16. National Banks: Capital, surplus, dividends, andtotal earnings of, 1870 to 1883............................ 20

17. National Banks: Specie held by New York Citybanks, and by all other banks, respectively,1874 to 1883 ............................................................ 21

18. National Banks, taxes paid by, to the UnitedStates, 1864 to 1883 ............................. 22

19. National Banks, taxes, State and National, paidby, 1866 to 1881...................................................... 22

20. National Banks: Ratios o f loans to capital, &c.,1871 to 1883 ............................................................ 23

21. Clearing House: Transactions o f the New YorkClearing House, 1858 to 1883 .............................. 24

22. National Banks: Classifications of loans, 1879,1880, 1881, 1882, and 1883................. 25

23. Banks and Bankers other than National, l^xes paidby, to the United States, 1864 to 1883............... 26

24. Savings Banks : Resources and liabilities of, 1876to 1883 ...................................................................... 27

25. Savings Banks: Deposits, number o f depositors,and average amount due each, by States, in 1881,1882, and 1883.......................................................... 28

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VI CONTENTS.

No. of TableTables. No. Page.

26 to < 29

l

Coin and Cu r ­r e n c y ,

Coinage an d Production

of Gold and Sil v e r .

26. Coin and Currency, amount of, in the country, 1879,1880, 1881, 1882, and 1883...................................... 29

27. Coinage of the United States Mint, 1830 to 1883.... 3028. Gold and Silver, Production of, in the United States,

1859 to 1882 .............................................................. 3129. Gold and Silver, Production of, by States and Ter­

ritories, calendar year 1882.................................. 3130. Imports into and Exports from the United States,t

values of, 1836 to 1883........................................... 3231. Merchandise imported into and exported from the

United States, values of, 1835 to 1883................ 3332. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion imported into and

exported from the United States, 1835 to 1883.. 3433. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion imported into

and exported from the United States, distin­guishing between gold and silver, and between coin and bullion, 1856 to 1883 ............................ 35

34. Imports, values of, at the principal and otherports o f the United States, 1858 to 1883............ 36

35. Domestic Commodities Exported, values of, from theprincipal and other ports o f the United States,1857 to 1883.............................................................. 37

36. Foreign Commodities Exported, values of, from theprincipal and other ports of the United States,1857 to 1883.................................. ........................... 38

30to127

) I mports and e x - PORTS.

37to78.79to

114.115.

f Merchandise imported and exported, Total values of, by countries, 1868 to 1883.............................. 39

Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion imported and exported, by countries, 1867 to 1883 ................. 54

Principal and other articles o f Merchandise Imported, Values of, 1874 to 1883 .......................................... 64

116. Principal and other articles o f Merchandise Imported,Quantities of, 1874 to 1883.................................... 74

117. Principal and othei• articles of Domestic MerchandiseExported, Values of, 1874 to 1883......................... 82

118. Principal and other articles o f Domestic MerchandiseExported, Quantities of, 1874 to 1883 ................. 93

119. Principal and other articles o f Foreign MerchandiseExported, Values of, 1874 to 1883.....................99-108

120. Principal and other articles of Foreign MerchandiseExported, Quantities of, 1874 to 1883 ............109-114

121. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion Imported and E x­ported, Values of, 1874 to 1883 ............................. 115

122. Sugar, Melada, and Molasses, Quantities and Val­ues of, imported, 1821 to 1883.............................. 116

123. Tea and Coffee, Quantities and Values of, Importedand Exported, 1861 to 1883.................................... 117

124. Wheat and Wheat flour, Quantities of, o f DomesticProduction, Exported to the principal and other foreign countries, 1860 to 1883 ............................ 118

125. Indian Corn and Indian Corn meal, of Domestic Pro­duction, Quantities of, Exported to the princi­pal and other foreign countries, 1861 to 1883.. 120

126. Cotton, Raw, o f Domestic Production, Quantitiesof, Exported to the principal and other foreign countries, 1874 to 1883............................................ 122

127. Cottons o f Domestic Manufacture, Quantities andValues of, Exported from the United States,1864 to 1883............................................................ . 123

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CONTENTS. VII

No. ofTables.

128) P roduction , to > Imports and 135 ) E x po r ts .

136 )to > P roduction . 138 S

139 Im m ig ratio n .

140 )to > Sh ip pin g . 152 )

No. Page.128. Wool, Raw, Quantities of, Produced, Imported,

Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the United States, 1863 to 1883............................ 123

129. Cotton, Raw, Quantities of, Produced, Imported,Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the United States, 1860 to 1883............................ 124

130. Pig Iron, Quantity of, Produced, Imported, Ex­ported, and Retained for Consumption in the United States, 1867 to 1883 .................................. 125

131. Iron and Steel Railroad Bars, Quantity of, Pro­duced, Imported, Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the United States, 1867 to 1883. 125

132. Wheat, Quantity of, Produced, Imported, Ex­ported, and Retained for Consumption in the

Table

United States, 1866 to 1883.................................... 126133. Indian Corn, Quantity of, Produced, Imported,

Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the United States, 1866 to 1883 .................................. 126

134. Petroleum, Crude, Quantity Produced, and theQuantity and Value of, Exported from the United States, 1864 to 1883................................. 127

135. Fermented Liquors, Quantities of, Produced, Im­ported, Exported, and Retained for Consump­tion in the United States, 1869 to 1883 ............. 128

f 136. Fermented Liquors and Distilled Spirits, Quantitiesj of, Produced, 1869 to 1883....................................... 129J 137. Sugar, Molasses, and Rice, Quantities of, Produced1 in Louisiana, 1850 to 1883 ..................................... 130

138. Sugar, Molasses, and Rice, Quantities of, Produced[ in the United States, 1869 and 1879 .................... 1305 139. Immigrants of each nationality arrived in the \ United States, 1872 to 1883..................................... 131

140. Tonnage Entered at Seaports: American and For­eign Sailing and Steam Vessels, 1864 to 1883 .. 133

141. Tonnage Cleared at Seaports: American and For­eign Sailing and Steam Vessels, 1864 to 1883.. 134

142. Tonnage Entered at Seaports: Nationality of Foreign and total of American vessels, 1857 to 1883 ........................................................................... 135

143. Tonnage Cleared at Seaports: Nationality of For­eign and total o f American vessels, 1857 to 1883 ........................................................................... 136

144. Tonnage Entered at Seaports, by principal CustomsDistricts, 1854 to 1883 ........................................... 137

145. Tonnage Cleared at Seaports, by principal CustomsDistricts, 1854 to 1883........................................... 138

< 146. Tonnage Entered at Seaports, by principal Countries,1858 to 1883.............................................................. 139

147. Ton nage Chared at Seaports, by principal Countries,1856 to 1883 ............................................................. 141

148. Tonnage of the Met'chani Marine of the UnitedStates, Sailing Vessels and Steam Vessels, 1860 to 18^3.................................................. 143

149. Tonnage of the Merchant Marine of the UnitedStates Employed in the Foreign Trade; in the Coastwise Trade ; in the Whale Fisheries; and in the Cod and Macxerel Fisheries, 1860 to 1883. 143

150. Vessels built, Class, Number, and Tonnage of, inthe United States, 1843 to 1883 .......................... 144

151. Vessels built, Tonnage of, in the New EnglandStates; on the entire seaboard; on the Missis­sippi River and its Tributaries, and on the Great Lakes, 1857 to 1883...................................... 145

152. Vessels built, Tonnage of, Iron, Sailing, and SteamVessels, 1869 to 18-3............................................... 145

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VIII CONTENTS.

No. of Tables.

f A r e a , P opula-153 I TION, ETC., OF

{ States and154 | T e r r it o r ie s ,

{ P ublic L an d s .155 P ostal Se r v ic e .

156 P opu lation .

157 )to > E d u c a t io n .

163 )

164 )165 l R ailr o a d s .

166 )to > A gricu ltu re . 169 S

170 C o a l .

No. Page,f 153. Area, Population, tfc., o f States and Territories;| date o f organization o f Territories; date o f{ admission of* States, &c, 1880............................. 146

154. Public Land, Sold, Located, &c., 1873 to 1883.. 148155. Postal Service o f the United States, 18.37 to 1883. 149

( 156. Population o f the United States at each decen- \ nial Census, 1800 to 1880..................................... 150" 157. Public Schools: School population, teachers,

funds, &c., 1871 to 1882...................................... 153158. Public Schools: Male and female teachers in the

several States and Territories, 1882................. 155159. Public Schools : School population, attendance,

&c., in the several States and Territories of the United States, 1882........................................ 156

' 160. Public Schools: Expenditures for the public schools in the several States and Territories of

Table

the United States, 1882 ...................................... 157161. Universities and Colleges in the United States

and Territories of the United States, 1882___158162. Universities and Colleges in the United States,

1872 to 1881............................................................ 159163. Theological Seminaries in the United States, by

c denominations, 1882.............................................. 159f 164. Bail roads, Mileage of, in operation and con- ! structed each year, 1830 to 1882........................ 160I 165. Bailroads, Mileage of, in each State and group l o f States, 1865, 1870, 1875, 1877, 1878, 1879,

1880, 1881, and 18«2............................................. 160166. The Cereal Crops: Estimated Annual Product,

Acreage, Total Value, Value per Bushel, Yield per Acre, and Value per Acre of, distinguish­ing Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley, and Buckwheat produced in the United States,1862 to 1882.......................................................162-165

167. The Potato Crop: Estimated Annual Product,Acreage, and Value of, 1862 to 1882......... ....... 165

168. The Hay Crop: Estimated Annual Product, Acre’age, and Value of, 1862 to 1882......................... 166

169. The Tobacco Crop: Estimated Annual Product,Acreage, and Value of, 1862 to 1882................. 167

170. Coal, Quantity of, produced in each State andTerritory, 1870, 1877 to 1882.............................. 168

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Xo. 1 .— AM O U N T of ESTIM A T E D and AC TU AL B E V E X U E and E X P E XD lTtJB E of the United States for eachYear ended June 30, from 1863 to 1884, inclusive.

[Prepared in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]

Year ended

June 30—

Revenue. Expenditure.

Excess of revenue over

payments.Estimated

by the Secre­tary of the Treasury.

Actually re­ceived into the

Treasury.

More (+) or less (—) than es­

timate.

Receipts per capita of popu­lation.

Estimated by the Secretary of

the Treasury.Actual payments.

More (+) or less (—) than es­

timate.

Payments per capita of popu­lation.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1863 167, 451, 798 79 112, 697, 290 95 _ 54. 754. 507 84 3 38 893, 346, 321 48 *714, 740, 725 17 -178, 605, 596 31 21 42 .1864 156, 239,456 14 264, 626, 771 60 -4-108.387.315 46 7 77 1, 099, 731, 960 42 *865, 322, 641 97 -234,409, 318 45 25 421865 ___ 344, 512, 389 02 333, 714, 605 08 _ 10, 797,783 94 9 60 1, 245, 729,135 75 *1,297, 555, 224 41 + 51, 826, 088 66 37 341866......... 467,686,200 55 558, 032, 620 06 + 90, 346,419 51 15 73 719, 512, 554 12 *520, 809, 416 99 -198,703,137 13 14 68 37, 223, 203 071867......... 475,061, 386 57 490, 634, 010 27 + 15, 572, 625 70 13 55 316, 428, 079 25 357, 542, 675 16 + 41,114, 595 91 9 87 133, 091, 335 111868......... 417,161,928 62 405,638, 083 32 - 11, 523, 845 30 10 97 393, 269, 226 18 377, 340, 284 86 - 15,928,941 32 10 21 28, 297, 798 461869......... 341, 392, 868 77 370, 943, 747 21 + 29, 550, 878 44 9 82 336,152,470 75 322, 865, 277 80 - 13, 287,192 95 8 55 48, 078,469 411870......... 394, 831, 622 02 411, 255, 477 63 + 16,423,855 61 10 67 294, 730, 514 59 309, 653, 560 75 + 14, 923, 046 16 8 03 101, 601, 916 881871......... 359,101, 230 75 383,323, 944 89 + 24, 222,714 14 9 69 290, 062, 920 83 292,177,188 25 + 2,114, 267 42 7 39 91,146, 756 641872......... 365,198, 374 60 374,106, 867 56 + 8, 908,492 96 9 22 293,403, 382 92 277, 517, 962 67 - 15,885,420 25 6 84 96, 588,904 891873......... 319, 315,134 07 333, 738, 204 67 + 14,423,070 60 8 01 262, 254, 217 07 290, 345, 245 33 + 28, 091, 028 26 6 97 43, 392,959 341874......... 271, 304, 310 58 289,478, 755 47 + 18,174,444 89 7 13 290, 650, 524 99 287,133, 873 17 - 3, 516, 651 82 7 07 2, 344,882 301875........ 1284, 318, 285 99 288,000,051 10 + 3, 681, 765 11 6 55 275, 315,489 42 274, 623, 392 84 - 692, 096 58 6 25 13, 376, 658 261876......... '297,456,145 14 287, 482, 039 16 — 9, 974,105 98 6 52 268, 447, 543 76 258, 459, 797 33 - 9, 987, 746 43 5 87 29, 022, 241 831877......... 264, 292,449 59 269, 000, 586 62 + 4, 708,137 03 6 07 237, 628, 753 35 238, 660, 008 93 + 1, 031, 255 58 5 21 30, 340, 577 691878......... 265, 500, 000 00 257, 763, 878 70 — 7, 736,121 30 5 41 232, 430, 643 72 236, 964,326 80 + 4, 533, 683 08 4 98 20,799, 551 901879......... 264, 500, 000 00 273, 827,184 46 + 9, 327,184 46 5 60 240,100, 000 00 266, 947, 883 53 -f 26,847,883 53 5 46 6, 879, 300 931880......... 288, 000, 000 00 333,526, 610 98 + 45, 526, 610 98 6 65 264, 000, 000 00 267, 642, 957 78 + 3, 642, 957 78 5 34 65,883,653 201881......... 350, 000, 000 00 360, 782, 292 57 + 10,782, 292 57 7 01 260, 000, 000 00 260, 712, 887 59 + 712, 887 59 5 07 100, 069,404 981882......... 400, 000, 000 00 403, 525, 250 28 + 3, 525, 250 28 7 64 270, 000, 000 00 257, 981, 439 57 - 12, 018, 560 43 4 89 145, 543, 810 711883 . .. 415,000,000 00 398, 287, 581 95 _ 16,712,418 05 295, 000, 000 00 265, 408,137 54 - 29, 591, 862 46 132, 879,444 411884......... 343, 000,000 00 258, 000, 000 00

Excess of payments over

revenue.

Dollars.602, 043, 434 22 600, 695, 870 37 963, 840, 619 33

N ote.—The amounts of estimated revenue and expenditure given are those stated in the annual reports of the Secretary of the Treasury ^Congress, prepared in each case about eight months prior to the close of the fiscal year for which the estimates were made. Amounts received upon loans and payments Tfpbn account of the principal of the public debt are not included in this statement. * By warrants paid. H *

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No. 2.—AMOUNT of REVENUE of the U n i t e d St a t e s for each Year ended June 30, from 1857 to 1883, inclusive.[Prepared in tlie Office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]

Yea

r.

Balance in the Treasury at

commencement of year.

* Customs. 11nternal rev­enue. Direct tax. Public lands. Miscellane­

ous.Net ordinary

receipts. Premiums.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1857 49,108,229 80 63,875,905 05 3,829,486 64 1,259,920 88 68,965,312 571858 46,802,855 00 41,789,620 96 3, 513,715 87 1,352,029 13 46,655,365 961859 35,113,334 22 49 565,824 38 1,756,687 30 1,454,596 24 52,777,107 92 709,357 721860 33,193,248 60 53 187,511 87 1,778,557 71 1,088,530 25 56,054,599 83 10,008 001861 32,979,530 78 39,582,125 64 870,658 54 1,023,515 31 41,476,299 49 33,630 901862 30,963 857 83 49* 056,397 62 1,795,331 73 152,203 77 915,327 97 51,919,261 09 68,400 001863 46,965,304 87 69,059,642 40 37,640,787 95 1,485,103 61 167,617 17 3,741,794 38 112,094,945 51 602,345 441864 36,523, 046 13 102,316,152 99 109,741,134 10 475, 648 96 588,333 29 30,291,701 86 243,412,971 20 21,174,101 011865 134,433,738 44 84,928,260 60 209,464,215 25 1,200, 573 03 996,553 31 25,441,556 00 322,031,158 19 11,683,446 891866 33,933, 657 89 179,046,651 58 309,226,813 42 1,974,754 12 665,031 03 29,036,314 23 519,949,564 38 28,083,055 681867 160,817,099 73 176,417,810 88 266,027,537 43 4,200, 233 70 1,163, 575 76 15,037,522 15 462, 846,679 92 27,787,330 351868 198,076,537 09 164,464,599 56 191,087,589 41 1,788,145 85 1,348,715 41 17,745,403 59 376,434,453 82 29,203,629 501869 158,936,082 87 180,048,426 63 158,356,460 86 765, 085 61 4,020,344 34 13,997,338 65 357,188,256 09 13,755,491 121870 183,781, 985 76 194,538,374 44 184,899,756 49 229,102 88 3,350,481 76 12,942,118 30 395,959,833 87 15,295,643 761871 177,604,116 51 206,270,408 05 143,098,153 63 580,355 37 2,388,646 68 22,093,541 21 374,431,104 94 8,892,839 951872 138,019,122 15 216,370,286 77 130,642,177 72 2, 575,714 19 15,106,051 23 364,694,229 91 9,412,637 651873 134,666,001 85 188,089,522 70 113,729,314 14 315,254 51 2,882,312 38 17,161,270 05 322,177,673 78 11,560,530 891874 159,293,673 41 163,103,833 69 102,409,784 90 1,852,428 93 32, 575, 043 32 299,941,090 84 5,037,665 221875 178,833,339 54 157,167,722 35 110,007,493 58 1,413,640 17 15,431,915 31 284,020,771 41 3,979,279 691876 172,804,061 32 148,071,984 61 116,700,732 03 93,798 80 1.129,466 95 24,070,602 31 290,066,584 70 4,029,280 581877 149,909,377 21 130,956,493 07 118,630,407 83 976, 253 68 30,437,487 42 281, 000,642 00 405,776 581878 214,887,645,88 130,170,680 20 110,581,624 74 1,079,743 37 15,614,728 09 257,446,776 40 317,102 301879 286,591,453 88 137,250,047 70 113, 561,610 58 924,781 06 20,585, 697 49 272,322,136 83 1, 505,047 631880 386,832,588 65 186,522,064 60 124,009,373 92 30 85 1,016,506 60 21,978,525 01 333,526,500 98 110 001881 231,940,064 44 198,159,676 02 135,264,385 51 1,516 89 2,201,863 17 25,154,850 98 360, 782,292 571882 280,607,668 37 220,410,730 25 146,497,595 45 160,141 69 4,753,140 37 31,703,642 52 403,525,250 281883 247,349,258 62 214,706,496 93 144,720,368 98 108,156 60 7,955,864 42 30,796,695 02 398,287,581 95

Receipts from loans and

Treasury notes.Gross receipts. Unavaila­

ble.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.3,900 00

23,717,300 0028,287,500 0020,776,800 0041,861,709 74

529,692,460 50776,682,361 57

1,128,873, 945 361,472,224, 740 85

712,851, 553 05640,426, 910 29625, 111, 433 20238,678,081 06285,474,496 00268,768, 523 47305,047,054 00214,931,017 00439,272, 535 46387,971, 556 00397,455,808 00348,871,749 00404,581,201 00792,807,643 00211,814,103 00113,750,534 00120,945,724 00555,942,564 00

68, 969,212 5770, 372, 665 9681,773, 965 6476,841,407 8383,371,640 13

581, 680,121 59889,379,652 52

1,393,461,017 571,805, 939, 345 931, 270,884,173 111,131,060, 920 561,030, 749,516 52

609, 621,828 27696,729,973 63652, 092,468 36679,153, 921 56548,669, 221 67744, 251,291 52675, 971,607 10691,551,673 28630,278,167 58662,345,079 70

1,066, 634,827 46545,340,713 98474,532, 826 57524,470,974 28954, 230,145 95

15,408 34

11,110 81 0,000 01 9,210 40 6,095 11

172,094 29 721,827 93

J 2,070 78

13,396 18 |18,228 35 13,047 80 12, 691 40

*The amounts shown under the head of “ Customs” include receipts from duties on imports, from tonnage tax, hospital dues, &c. tThe sums given in this table represent the total receipts of moneys covered into the Treasury by warrant, whereas the internal-revenue receipts, as shown in the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, represent amounts reported by collectors of internal revenue as having been collected during each fiscal year. {Amounts heretofore credited to the Treasurer as unavailable, and since recovered and oharged to his account.

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No. 3.—AMOUNT of EXPENDITURES of the U n it e d S t a t e s for each Year ended June 30, from 1857 to 1883, in­clusive.

[Prepared in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]

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War. Navy. Indians. Pensions. Miscellane­ous.

Net ordinary expenditures. Premiums. Interest. Public debt. Gross expendi­

tures.Balance in Treas­

ury at the end of the year.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1857 19,159,150 87 12,651,694 61 4,354,418 87 1,310,380 58 28,565,498 77 66,041,143 70 363, 572 39 1,593,265 23 3, 276, 606 05 71, 274, 587 37 46, 802, 855 001858 25,679,121 63 14,053,264 64 4,978,266 18 1,219,768 30 26,400,016 42 72,330,437 17 574, 443 08 1,652,055 67 7, 505, 250 82 82, 062,186 74 35,113, 334 221859 23,154,720 53 14,690,927 90 3,490,534 53 1,222,222 71 23, 797, 544 40 66, 355, 950 07 2, 637, 649 70 14, 685, 043 15 83, 678, 642 92 33,193, 248 601860 16,472,202 72 11,514, 649 83 2,991,121 54 1,100,802 32 27, 977, 978 30 60, 056, 754 71 3,144,120 94 13,854, 250 00 77, 055,125 65 32, 979,530 781861 23,001,530 67 12,387,156 52 2,865,481 17 1,034,599 73 23,327,287 69 62, 616, 055 78 4, 034,157 30 18, 737,100 00 85, 387, 313 08 30, 963, 857 831862 389,173,562 29 42,640,353 09 2,1127,948 37 852,170 47 21,385, 862 59 456,379, 896 81 13,190, 344 84 96, 097, 322 09 565, 667, 563 74 46, 965, 304 871863 603,314,411 82 63,261,235 31 3,152,032 70 1,078, 513 36 23,198, 382 37 694, 004, 575 56 24,729,700 62 181,081,635 07 899, 815, 911 25 36, 523, 046 131864 690,391,048 66 85,704,963 74 2,629,975 97 4,985,473 90 27, 572,216 87 j 811,283, 679 14 53, 685,421 69 430, 572, 014 03 1,295, 541,114 86 134,433,738 441865 1,030,690,400 06 122,617,434 07 5, 059,360 71 16,347,621 34 42, 989,383 10 1, 217, 704,199 28 1, 717, 900 11 77, 395, 090 30 609, 616,141 68 1, 906, 433, 331 37 33, 933, 657 891866 283,154,676 06 43,285,662 00 3,295,729 32 15, 605, 549 88 40, 613,114 17i 385, 954,731 43 58,476 51 133, 067, 624 91 620, 263, 249 10 1,139,344, 081 95 165, 301, 654 761867 95,224,415 63 31,034,011 04 4, 642, 531 77 20, 936, 551 71 51,110,223 72 202, 947,733 87 10, 813, 349 38 143, 781, 591 91 735, 536, 980 11 1, 093, 079, 655 27 198, 076, 537 091868 123,246,648 62 25,775,502 72 4,100,682 32 23, 782,386 78 53, 009, 867 67! 229, 915, 088 11 7, 001,151 04 140, 424, 045 71 692, 549, 685 88 1,069, 889, 970 74 158, 936, 082 871869 78,501,990 61 20, 000, 757 97 7, 042,923 06 28,476,621 78 56,474, 061 53. 190,496, 354 95 1, 674, 680 05 130, 694, 242 80 261, 912, 718 31 584,777, 996 11 183, 781,985 761870 57, 655, 675 40 21, 780,229 87 3,407,938 15' 28,340, 202 17 53,237,461 56! 164,421, 507 15 15, 996, 555 60 129, 235,498 00 393, 254, 282 13 702, 907, 842 88 177,604,116 511871 35,799, 991 82 19,431,027 21 7,426,997 44' 34,443,894 88 60,481, 916 231 157, 583, 827 58 9, 016, 794 74 125, 576, 565 93 399, 503, 670 65 691, 680, 858 90 138,019,122 151872 35,372,157 20 21,249, 809 99 7,061, 728 82, 28, 533,402 76 60, 984, 757 421 153, 201, 856 19 6, 958, 266 76 117, 357, 839 72 405, 007, 307 54 682, 525, 270 21 134, 666, 001 851873 46, 323,138 31 23, 526,256 79 7, 951,704 88 29,359,426 86 73, 328,110 06 180, 488, 636 90 5,105, 919 99 104. 750, 688 441 233, 699, 352 58 524, 044, 597 91 159, 293, 673 411874 42,313,927 22 30, 932, 587 42 6,692,462 09| 29,038,414 66 85,141,593 61j 194,118, 985 00 1, 395, 073 55 107,119, 815 21' 422, 065, 060 23 724, 698, 933 99 178,833, 339 541875 41,120, 645 98 21,497, 626 27 8, 384,656 82 29,456,216 22 71, 070,702 98| 171, 529, 848 27 103, 093, 544 57 407, 377,492 48 682, 000, 885 32 172,804, 061 321876 38,070,888 64 18, 963,309 82 5, 966, 558 17 28,257, 395 69 73, 599, 661 04 164, 857, 813 36 100, 243, 571 231 449, 345, 272 80 714, 446, 357 39 149, 909, 377 211877 37,082,735 90 14,959, 935 36 5,277,007 22 27,963,752 27 58,926, 533 52 144, 209, 963 28 97,124, 511 58 323, 965,424 05 565, 299, 898 91 214, 887,645 881878 32,154,147 85 17,365,301 37 4,629,280 28 27,137, 019 08 53,177, 703 57 134, 463,452 15 102, 500, 874 65 353, 676, 944 90 590, 641,271 70 286, 591,453 881879 40,425,660 73 15,125,126 84 5, 206,109 08 35,121,482 39 65,741,555 49 161, 619, 934 53 105,327, 949 00 699,445, 809 16 966, 393, 692 69 386, 832, 588 651880 38,116,916 22 13,-536, 984 74 5,945,457 09 56,777,174 44 54, 713,529 76, 169, 090,062 25 2, 795, 320 42 95, 757, 575 11 432, 590, 280 41 700, 233, 238 19 231, 940, 064 441881 40,466,460 55 15,686, 671 66 6,514,161 09 50,059, 279 62 64,416, 324 71| 177,142, 897 63 1, 061, 248 78 82, 508, 741 18 165,152, 335 05 425, 865, 222 64 280, 607, 668 371882 43, 570,494 19 15, 032, 046 26 9,736,747 40 61,345,193 95 57,219,750 98 186,904, 232 78 71, 077, 206 79 271,646,299 55 529, 627, 739 12 247, 349,258 621883 48, 911,382 93 15,283,437 17 7,362, 590 34 66,012,573 64 68, 678, 022 21| 206, 248, 006 29! ......... 59,160,131 25 590, 083, 829 96 855, 491,967 50 346, 087,437 07

Note.—This statement is made from warrants paid by the Treasurer up to June 30,1866, and by warrants issued after that date. The balance in the Treasury June 30, 1883, as shown by this statement, includes the amount deposited with the States, $28,101,644.91.

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No. 4 — AM O UNT of the A N N U A L APPR OPR IATIONS made by CONGRESS for each Fiscal Year from 1876 to 1884, inclusive, together with the COIN V A L U E of such APPR OPR IATIONS computed upon the average price of gold for each year in question.

[Prepared in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]

2d session 43d Congress.

Fiscal year 1876.

1st session 44th Congress.

Fiscal year 1877.

2d session 44th Con­

gress. Fiscal year 1878.

1st and 2d sessions 45th

Congress. Fiscal year 1879.

3d session 45th Congress, and 1st session 46th

Congress. Fiscal year 1880.

2d session 46th Congress.

Fiscal year 1881.

3d session 46th Congress.

Fiscal year 1882. '

1st session 47th Congress.

Fiscal year 1883.

2d session 47th Con­

gress. Fiscal year 1884.

To supply deficiencies for the service of the various branches Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars^ Dollars. Dollars.of the Government.................... 2, 387,372 38 834,695 66 2,547,186 31 15, 213, 259 21 4, 633,824 55 6,118,085 10 5,110,862 39 9,853,869 30 2,832,680 04

For legislative, executive, andjudicial expenses of the Gov-ernment....................................... 16, 038, 699 49 16,057, 020 82 15,756,774 05 15, 868, 694 50 16,136,230 31 16,532, 008 93 17,797, 397 61 20,322,907 65 20,763,842 55

For sundry civil expenses ofthe Government........................ 29,459,853 02 15, 895, 065 58 17,079,256 19 24, 968, 589 68 19,724,868 56 22, 503, 508 23 22,011,222 87 25,425,479 45 23,713,404 22

For support of the Army........... 27, 933, 830 00 27,621,867 90 51,279, 679 39 26, 797, 300 00 26, 425, 800 00 26,687, 800 00 27,032,099 18 24,681,250 00For the naval service.................. 17, 001, 306 90 12,741,790 90 13, 539, 932 90 14,153,431 70 14, 028,468 95 14,405, 797 70 14, 566, 037 55 14, 903, 558 98 15, 954, 247 23For the Indian service............... 5,425,627 00 4, 567, 017 63 4, 827, 665 69 4,734,875 72 4,713,478 58 4, 657, 262 72 4, 587, 866 80 5, 219, 603 91 5,388, 655 91For rivers and harbors............... 6,648,517 50 5, 015,000 00 8,322,700 00 9, 577,494 61 8, 976,500 00 11,451, 300 00 18 988,875 00For forts and fortifications....... 850,000 00 315, 000 00 275,000 00 275,000 00 275,000 00 550, 000 00 • 575, 000 00 375, 000 00 670, 000 00For support of Military Academy 364,740 00 290, 065 00 286, 604 00 292,805 00 319, 547 33 316,234 28 322,435 37 335, 557 04 318, 657 50For service of Post-Office De­

partment .................................... 8, 3T6,205 00 5,927,498 00 2, 939,725 00 4,222,274 72 5, 872,376 10 3, 883,420 00 2,152,258 00 1, 902,177 90 Indefinite.For invalid and other pensions. 30, 000, 000 00 29, 533, 500 00 28, 533, 000 00 29,371, 574 00 56,233, 200 00 41, 644,000 00 68,282,306 68 116,000, 000 00 86, 575,000 00For consular and diplomatic

service ........................................ 1,374,985 00 1,188,797 50 1,146,747 50 1,087,535 00 1,097,735 00 1,180,335 00 1,191,435 00 1,256, 655 00 1,296,255 00For service of Agricultural De­

partment .................................... 253,300 00 335, 500 00 427,280 00 405, 640 00For expenses of the District of

Columbia................................... ........................... 3,425,257 35 3,379,571 44 3,496,060 47 3,505,494 97For miscellaneous........................ 1,853,804 52 4,134, 691 93 1,425, 091 49 2,226,390 29 2,995,123 77 4, 959, 332 01 1,128, 006 15 5, 888, 993 69 1, 806,438 75

Total................................... 147,714,940 81 124,122, 010 92 88, 356, 983 13 172, 016,809 21 162,404,647 76 155, 830, 841 32 179, 578, 999 86 251,428,117 57 187, 911,566 17Coin value of one dollar paper

currency..................................... 87.8 92.7 97.6 99.8 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00Coin value of amount appropri­

ated .............................................. 129,693,718 03 115,061,104 12 86,236,415 53 171,672,775 59 162,404,647 76 155,830,841 32 179,578,999 86 251,428,117 57 187,911,566 17

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No. 5.—ANALYSIS of PRINCIPAL of PUBLIC DEBT of the United States for each Year from 1860 to 1883, inclusive.[Prepared in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]

Year ended— 3 per cents. per cents. 4 per cents. 4£ per cents.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.

ififil ........................................ 57,926,116 57

105,629,385 30 77,547,696 07 90,496, 930 74

618,127 98 121,341, 879 62 17,737, 025 68

801,361 23

1863 ................1864 ........................1865 ....................

1 QRR__Tnlv 1J.OUU' " mO lUj A ■••••••-•1 R(YJ ........................1868 ............. 64,000, 000 00

66,125, 000 00 59, 550, 000 00 45, 885, 000 00 24, 665, 000 00 14, 000, 000 00 14, 000, 000 00 14, 000, 000 00 14, 000, 000 00 14, 000, 000 00 14, 000, 000 00 14, 000, 000 00 14, 000, 000 00 14, 000, 000 00 14, 000, 000 00

318,204, 350 00

1869 ..................1870 .........1871 ...................... 678, 000 00

678, 000 00 678, 000 00678.000 00678.000 00

] 872 ..........................1873 ....................I874 .........187?» ...........................I876 - .........1877 ........................ 140.000. 000 00

240.000. 000 00250.000. 000 00 250, 000,000 00250.000. 000 00 250, 000, 000 00 250, 000,000 00

1878 .................... 98,850,000 00 741, 522, 000 00 739, 347,800 00 739,347, 800 00 739, 349,350 00 737, 942, 200 00

1879 ........................188ft ......................1881 ........................1882............................... 460, 461, 050 00

32, 082, 600 001883...............................

5 per cents. 6 per cents. 7 3-10 per cents. Total interest- bearing debt.

■Annual inter­est charge.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.43,476,300 00 21,164, 538 11 64, 640, 838 11 3, 443, 687 2933,022,200 00 57,358,673 95 90,380,873 95 5, 092, 630 4330,483,000 00 154,313,225 01 122,582,485 34 365, 304, 826 92 22, 048, 509 5930,483,000 00 431,444,813 83 139,974,435 34 707,531,634 47 41, 851,148 01

300,213,480 00 842,882,652 09 139,286,935 34 1, 359,930,763 50 78,853,487 24245,709,420 63 1, 213,495,169 90 671, 610,397 02 2, 221, 311, 918 29 137, 742, 617 43269,175,727 65 1,281,736,439 33 830,000,000 00 2, 381, 530, 294 96 150, 977, 697 87201,982,665 01 1,195,546,041 02 813,460,621 95 2,332, 331,207 60 146, 068,196 29198,533,435 01 1,543,452,080 02 488,344,846 95 2,248,067,387 66 138, 892,451 39221,586,185 01 1,878,303,984 50 37,397,196 95 2, 202, 088,727 69 128, 459, 598 14221,588,300 00 1,874,347,222 39 2,162,060, 522 39 125, 523, 998 34221, 588, 300 00 1,765,317,422 39 2, 046,455, 722 39 118, 784, 960 34274,236,450 00 1,613, 897,300 00 1, 934, 696, 750 00 111, 949, 330 50414, 567,300 00 1,374,883,800 00 1, 814,794,100 00 103, 988,463 00414,567,300 00 1,281,238, 650 00 1,710,483, 950 00 98,049, 804 00510,628,050 00 1,213,624,700 00 1,738, 930,750 00 98, 796, 004 50607,132,750 00 1,100,865, 550 00 1,722,676,300 00 96, 855, 690 50711,685,800 00 984,999,650 00 1,710,685,450 00 95,104,269 00703,266,650 00 854,621,850 00 1,711, 888,500 00 93,160, 643 50703,266,650 00 738,619,000 00 1,794,735,650 00 94, 654,472 50508,440,350 00 283, 681,350 00 1,797,643, 700 00 83,773, 778 50484,864,900 00 235,780,400 00 993,100 00 79, 633, 981 00439,841,350 00 196,378,600 00 1, 639, 567, 750 00 75, 018, 695 50

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ew

N oth 1.—The annual interest charge is computed upon the amount of outstanding principal at the close o f the fiscal year, and is exclusive o f interest charge on Pacific Railway bonds.Note 2.—The temporary loan per act of duly 11,1862, is included in the 4 per cents, from 1862 to 1868, inclusive, with the exception of the amount outstanding for August

31, 1865, the date at which the public debt reached its highest point. This loan bore interest from 4 per cent, to 6 per cent., redeemable on ten days’ notice after thirty days, but being constantly changing, it has been considered mare equitable to include the whole amount outstanding as bearing 4 per cent, interest on an average for the year. Q i

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fro. 5.—AfrALYSIS o f the PRifrCIPAL of the PUBLIC DEBT o f the tlNiTEi) S t a t e s , &c.— Continued. *>

Year ended—Debt on which

interest has ceased.

Debt bearing no interest.

Outstanding prin­cipal.

Cash in the Treasury.

Principal of debt, less cash in Treasury.

Population of the United States.

Debt per capita.

Interestper

capita.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1860—July 1 ......................................................... 201, 449 77 64,842 287 88 4, 877,885 87 59,964,402 01 31,443,321 1 91 111861................................. 199 999 77 90 580 873 72 2,862,212 92 87,718,660 80 32,064, 000 2 74 161862............................................ 280,195 21 158, 591, 390 00 524,176,412 13 18,863,659 96 505,312,752 17 32,704,000 15 45 671863............................................ 473, 048 16 411,767,456 00 1,119,772,138 63 8,421,401 22 1, 111, 350,737 41 33,365,000 33 31 1 251864....................................................... 416,335 86 455,437,271 21 1,815,784,370 57 106,332,093 53 1,709,452,277 04 34,046,000 50 21 2 321865.......................... .................... 1,245,771 20 458,090,180 25 2, 680,647,869 74 5,832,012 98 2,674,815, 856 76 34,748,000 76 98 3 971865—August 3 1 .................................................. 1,503,020 09 461,616,311 51 2,844,649,626 56 88,218,055 13 2,756,431,571 43 * 35,228,000 78 25 4 291866—July 1 ......................................................... 935, 092 05 439,969,874 04 2,773,236,173 69 137, 200,009 $ 2,636, 036,163 84 35,469, 000 74 32 4 121867.......................................................................... 1,840, 615 01 428,218,101 20 2,678,226,103 87 169,974,892 18 2, 508,151, 211 69 36, 211, 000 69 26 3 841868......................................................... 1,197,340 89 408,401,782 61 2,611,687,851 19 130,834,437 96 2,480,853,413 23 36,973,000 67 10 3 481869................................................................... 5, 260,181 00 421,131,510 55 2, 588,452,213 94 155,680,340 85 2,432, 771,873 09 37,756, 000 64 43 3 321870................................................................... 3,708,641 00 430, 508,064 42 2,480,672,427 81 149, 502,471 60 2, 331,169, 956 21 38, 558, 371 60 46 3 081871.......................................................................... 1,948, 902 26 416,565,680 06 2,353,211,332 32 106, 217,263 65 2, 246,994,068 67 39, 555,000 56 81 2 831872.......................................................................... 7,926,797 26 430,530,431 52 2,253,251,328 78 103,470,798 43 2,149,780,530 35 40, 595, 000 52 96 2 561873.......................................................................... 51,929,710 26 472,069, 332 94 2,234,482,993 20 129, 020, 932 45 2,105,462,060 75 41,676,000 50 52 2 351874........................................................... .............. 3,216, 590 26 509,543,128 17 2,251,690,468 43 147,541,314 74 2,104,149,153 69 42, 795, 000 49 17 2 311875........................ ................................................. 11,425,820 26 498,182,411 69 2,232,284,531 95 142,243,361 82 2,090,041,170 13 43, 949,000 47 56 2 201876.......................................................................... 3,902,420 26 465,807,196 89 2,180,395,067 15 119,469,726 70 2,060,925,340 45 45,135,000 45 66 2 11

1877.......................................................................... 16, 648, 860 26 476,764,031 84 2,205,301,392 10 186,025,960 73 2,019,275,431 37 46, 351, 000 43 56 2 011878.......................................................................... 2,594, 560 26 455,875,682 27 2,256,205,892 53 256,823,612 08 1,999, 382,280 45 47,595,000 42 01 1 991879.................................................................. . 37,015,630 26 410,835,741 78 2,245,495,072 04 249, 080,167 01 1,996,414, 905 03 48,863,000 40 86 1 711880.......................................................................... 7,621,455 26 388, 800, 815 37 2,120,415,37 0 63 201,088,622 88 1,919,326,747 75 50,155,783 38 27 1 591881.......................................................................... 6,723,865 26 422,721,954 32 2,069,013,569 58 249,363, 415 35 1,819,650,154 23 51,462,000 35 36 1 461882..................................... .................................... 16,260, 805 26 438,244,788 77 1,918, 312,994 03 243,289,519 78 1,675,023,474 25 52,799,000 31 72 1 091883................................... ..................................... 7,831,415 26 538, 111, 162 81 1,884,171,728 07 345,389,902 92 1,538,781,825 15 54,163, 000 28 41 95

N ote 1.—The statement of population for 1860,1870, and 1880 is by enumeration, and for other years from estimates prepared by Prof. E. B. Elliott, of this Department. N ote 2.—-The figures for July 1,1879, were made up assuming pending funding operations to have been completed.

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TEREST thereon, less cash in the Treasury on the 1st day of July of each year, from 1871 to 1883, inclusive.

[Prepared in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]

Tears. Outstanding prin­cipal.

Accrued inter­est.

Cash in the Treasury.

Debt less cash in the Treasury.

DoUars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.July 1, 1871................................ 2, 353, 211, 332 32 45, 036, 766 23 106, 217,263 65 2,292,030,834 90

1872................................ 2, 253,251, 328 78 41, 705, 813 27 103,470,798 43 2,191,486,343 621873................................ 2, 234,482, 993 20 42,356, 652 82 129, 020,932 45 2,147, 818,713 571874................................ 2, 251, 690, 468 43 38, 939, 087 47 147, 541,214 74 2,143,088, 241 161875................................ 2, 232, 284, 531 95 38, 647,556 19 142, 243, 361 82 2,128,688,726 321876................................ 2,180, 395, 067 15 38, 514, 004 54 119,469, 726 70 2, 099,439,344 991877................................ 2, 205, 301, 392 10 40, 882, 791 89 186, 025, 960 73 2,060,158,223 261878................................ 2,256, 205,892 53 36, 404, 551 37 256, 823,612 08 2,635,786,831 821879................................ 2,245,495, 072 04 30, 792,351 34 249, 080,167 01 2,027, 207,256 371880............................... 2,120,415, 370 63 22, 845, 547 59 201, 088, 622 88 1,942,172,295 341881................................ 2, 069, 013, 569 58 20, 948, 657 75 249, 363,415 35 1,840, 598,811 981882................................ 1,918, 312, 994 03 13,890, 986 47 243,289, 519 78 1,688,914,460 721883................................ 1, 884,171,728 07 12,309, 382 33 345, 389, 902 92 1,551,091,207 48

NOTE.—For the outstanding principal of the public debt prior to 1871, see foregoing Table No. 5.

Uo. 7.— AM O U N T of R E V E N U E D E R IV E D from, and E X P E N S E S of COLLECTING, IN T E R N A L R E V E N U E and CUSTOM S R E V ­E N U E , from 1858 to 1883, inclusive.

[Prepared in the Office of the Register of the Treasury.]

Year ended June 30—

Internal revenue. Customs revenue.

Revenue. Expenses of collecting.

Expenses of collect­

ing.Revenue. Expenses of

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Dollars. DoUars. P er cent. Dollars. DoUars. Per cent.$858................. (*) (*) (*> 41, 789, 620 96 2, 903, 336 89 6.941859................. (*> (*) (*) 49, 565, 824 38 3,407, 931 77 6.851860................. (*) (*) (*) 53,187, 511 87 3,337,188 15 6.271861................. (*) (*) (*) 39, 582,125 64 2, 843, 455 84 7.181862................. (*) (*) <*) 49, 056,397 62 3, 276, 560 39 6.671863................. 37, 640, 787 95 108, 685 00 0.29 69, 059, 642 40 3,181, 026 17 4.601864................. 109, 741,134 10 253, 372 99 0.23 102, 316,152 99 4,192, 582 43 4.091865................. 209,464, 215 25 385, 239 52 0.18 84, 928,260 60 5,415,449 32 6.391866................. 309, 226, 813 42 5,783,128 77 1. 87 179, 046,651 58 5, 342,469 99 2.981867................ 266, 027, 537 43 7, 335, 029 81 2. 77 176,417, 810 88 5, 763, 979 01 3.261868................. 191, 087, 589 41 8, 705, 366 36 4. 55 164, 464, 599 56 7, 641,116 68 4. 651869................. 158, 356, 460 86 7, 257,176 11 4. 59 180, 048, 426 63 5, 388, 082 31 2.991870................. 184, 899, 756 49 7, 253, 439 81 3. 92 194, 538, 374 *44 6, 233, 747 68 3. 201871................. 143, 098,153 63 7, 593, 714 17 5. 30 206,270, 408 05 6, 568, 350 61 3.181872................. 130, 642,177 72 5, 694,116 86 4.36 216, 370, 286 77 6, 950,173 88 3. 211873------.......... 113, 729, 314 14 5, 340, 230 00 4. 69 188, 089, 522 70 7, 077, 864 70 3.761874................. 102,409, 784 90 4, 509, 976 05 4.40 163,103, 833 69 7, 321, 469 94 4.491875................. 110, 007, 493 58 4, 289, 442 71 3. 89 157,167, 722 35 7, 028, 521 80 4. 471876................. 116, 700, 732 03 3, 942, 613 72 3. 38 148, 071, 984 61 6, 704, 858 09 4. 531877..'............. 118, 630, 407 83 3, 556, 943 85 2.99 130, 956,493 07 6, 501, 037 57 4.961878................. 110, 581, 624 74 3, 280,162 22 2. 96 130,170, 680 20 5, 826, 974 32 4.471879................. 113, 561, 610 58 3, 527, 956 56 3.16 137, 250, 047 70 5,477,421 52 3.991880................. 124, 009, 373 92 3, 657,105 10 2.95 186, 522, 064 60 6, 023, 253 53 3.231881................. 135,264, 385 51 4, 327, 793 24 3. 20 198,159, 676 02 6, 383, 288 10 3.221882................. 146, 497, 595 45 4, 097, 241 34 2 . 80 220, 410,730 25 6, 506, 359 26 2. 951883................. 144, 720, 368 98 4,424, 707 39 3. 06 214,706, 496 93 6,499, 680 79 3. 03

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Year ended.

IMPORTS. FOREIGN EXPORTS. NET IMPORTS.

Amounts of duty c o l ­lected.

Average ad va­lorem rates of duty on—

Free. Dutiable. Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Duti­able.

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September 30— 1791........................

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.29.200.00031.500.00031.100.00034.600.000 69,756,268 81,436,164 75,379,406 68,551,700 79,069,148 91,252,768

111,363,511 76,333,333 64,666,666 85,000,000

120,600,000129.410.000138.500.000 56, 990,00059.400.00085.400.00053.400.00077.030.000

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.512,041

1,753,098 2,109,572 6,526,233 8,489,472

26.300.00027.000. 00033.000. 00045.523.000 39,130,877 46,642,721 35,774,971 13,594,072 36,231,597 53,179,019 60,283,236 59,643,558 12,997,414 20,797,531 24,391,295 16,022,7908.495fl?7

DoUars. Dollars. DoUars. 28,687,959 29,746,902 28,990,428 28,073,767 61,266,796 55,136,164 48,379,406 35,551,700 33,546,148 52,121,891 64,729,790 40,558,362 51,072,594 48,768,403 67,420,981 69,126,764 78,856,442 43,992,586 38,602,469 61,008,705 37,377,210 §8.534,873

Dollars.4, 399,473 09 3,433,070 85 4,255,306 56 4, 801,065 28 5,588,461 26 6,657,987 94 7,549,649 65 7,106,061 93 6,610,449 31 9,080,932 73

10,750,778 93 12,438,235 74 10,479,417 61 11,098,565 33 12,936,487 04 14,667,698 17 15,845,521 61 16,363,550 58 7,257,506 62 8,583,309 31

13,313,222 73 8,35$, 777 53

P r.ct. Pr. et. 15.34 11.54 14.68 17.10 11.21 12.0215.60 19 99 19.70 17.4216.61 30.67 20. 52 22.76 19.19 21.22 20.09 37.22 18.80 14.07 35.6213,97

1792........................1793........................1794........................1795........................1796........................1797........................1798........................1799........................1800........................1801........................1802........................1803........................1804........................1805........................1806........................1807........................1808......................1809......................1810........................1811........................*812........................

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1813 ..........1814 ...........

22.005.00012.965.000

1815........................ 113, 041,2741816........................ 147,103,0001817........................ 99,250,0001818........................ 121,750,0001819........................ 87,125,0001820........................ 74,450,0001821........................ 2, 017,423 52, 503,411 54,520,834 286,698 10,537,7311822........................ 3, 928,862 75,942,833 79,871,695 374,716 11,101,3061823........................ 3, 950, 392 68, 530, 979 72,481,371 1,323,762 19,846,8731824........................ 4,183, 938 67, 985, 234 72,169,172 1,100, 530 17,222,0751825........................ 4, 796, 745 85,392,565 90,189, 310 1,088,785 22,704,8031826........................ 5, 686, 803 72, 406, 708 78, 093, 511 1, 036,430 19,404,5041827........................ 3, 703, 974 67, 628, 964 71,332,938 813,844 15,617,9861828........................ 4, 889, 435 76,130, 648 81,020,083 877,239 13,167,3391829........................ 4,401, 889 62, 687, 026 67, 088, 915 919,943 11,427,4011830........................ 4, 590, 281 58,130, 675 62,720,956 1,078,695 12,067,1621831........................ 6,150, 680 89, 734,499 95, 885,179 642,586 12,434,4831832........... ............ 8, 341, 949 86, 779, 813 95,121,762 1,345,217 18,448,8571833........................ 25, 377, 582 75, 670, 361 301,047,943 5,165,907 12,411,9691834........................ 50,481, 548 58,128,152 108,609,700 10, 757,033 10,879,5201 8 3 5 .................... 64, 809, 046 71, 955, 249 136, 764, 295 7, 012, 666 7,743, 6551836........................ 78, 655, 600 97,923,554 176,579,154 8,534, 895 9,232,8671837........................ 58,733, 617 71,739,186 130,472,803 7, 756,189 9,406, 0431838........................ 43,112,889 52, 857,399 95,970,288 4,951, 306 4,466,3841839........................ 70, 806,616 85, 690, 340 156,496,956 5,618,442 5,007,6981840........................ 48, 313, 391 49, 945, 315 98,258, 706 6,202,562 5,805,8091841........................ 61, 031, 098 61, 926,446 122,957,544 3,953,054 4,228,1811842........................ 26,540,470 69, 534,601 96, 075,071 3,194,299 4,884,454

June 30—1843........................ 13,254,249 29,179,215 42,433,464 1,682,763 3,456,5721844........................ 18, 936,452 83, 668,154 102,604, 606 2, 251, 550 3,962, 5081845........................ 18, 077, 598 95,106, 724 113,184,322 2,413,050 5,171,731*846 ........................ 20,990,007 96,924,058 117,914,065 2,342,629 5,522,577

2,847,865 145,169

6,583,350 17,138,156 19,358,069 19,426,696 19,165,683 18,008,029 10,824,429

19,157,135 12,819,831

106,457,924 129,964,844 79,891,931

102,323,304 67,959,317 56,441,971 43,696,405

13,224,623 25 5,998,772 08 7,282,942 22

36,306,874 88 26,283,348 49 17,176,385 00 20,283,608 76 15,005,612 15 13,004,447 15

69.0346.796.84

27.9432.9016.7829.8126.59

1,730,725 41,965,680 30.99 29.7611,476,022 3, 554,146 64,841,527 68,395,673 17,589,761 94 27.13 25.7221,170, 635 2,626,630 48,684,106 51,310,736 19,088,433 44 39.21 37.2018,322,605 3,083,408 50,763,159 53,846,567 25, 516, 966 48 50.21 47. 3923,793,588 3,707,960 62,687,762 66, 395,722 31, 683, 096 15 50.54 47.7220,440,934 4,650,373 53,002,204 57,652,577 26,108,254 74 49. 26 45.2916,431,830 2,890,130 52,010,978 54,901,108 27,962,145 43 53. 76 50.9414,044,578 4,012,196 62,963,309 66,975,505 29,966,472 23 47. 59 44.7412,347,344 3,481,946 51,259,625 54,741,571 27,769, 769 03 54.18 50. 7313,145,857 3,511,586 46,063,513 49,575,099 28,417,055 96 61.69 57.3313,077,069 5,508,094 77,300,016 82,808,110 36,623, 270 48 47. 38 44. 2319,794,074 6,996,732 68,330,956 75,327,688 29,356,056 74 42. 96 38.9717,577,876 20,211,675 63, 258, 392 83,470,067 24,196,103 67 38.25 28. 9921, 636, 553 39,724,515 47,248,632 86,973,147 18, 987, 952 77 40.19 21. 8314,756,321 57,796,380 64,211, 594 122,007,974 25,931,233 16 40. 38 21. 2617,767,762 70,120,705 88,690,687 158,811,392 30,991, 510 93 34.94 19. 5117,162,232 50,977,428 62,333,143 113,310,571 18,191, 605 31 29.18 16. 059,417,690 38,161,583 48,391,015 86,552,598 19, 998,861 98 41. 33 23.11

10,626,140 65,188,174 80,682,642 145,870,816 25,631,888 13 31.77 17. 5712, 008,371 42,110,829 44,139,506 86,250,335 15,178,975 46 34. 39 17. 608,181,235 57,078,044 57,698,265 114,776,309 19,941,090 29 34. 56 17.378,078,753 23,346,171 34,650,147 87,996,318 16,686,341 92 25. 81 18.96

5,139,335 11,571,486 25,722,643 37,294,129 7,508,627 19 29.19 20.136,214,058 16,684,902 79,705,646 96,390,548 29,395,762 56 36. 88 30.507,584,781 15,664,548 89,934,993 105,599,541 30,978, 558 44 34.45 29.347,865,206 18,647,378 9*, 401,481 110,048,859 30,484,736 34 33.35 27.70

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Year ended—

IMPORTS. FOREIGN EXPORTS. NET IMPORTS.

Amounts of duty collected.

Average ad valorem rates of duty on—

Free. Dutiable. Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Free. Dutiable. Total. Duti­able.

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Jane 30— Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Per et. Per ct.1847........................ 17,651,347 104,773,002 122,424,349 1,812,847 4,353,907 6,166,754 15,838,500 100,419,095 116,257,595 28,137,922 86 28.02 24.201848........................ 16,356,319 132,282,325 148,638,644 1,410,307 6,576,499 7,986,806 14,946,012 125,705, 826 140,651,838 33, 034,306 09 26.28 43.491849........................ 15,726,425 125,479, 774 141, 206,199 2,015,815 6,625,276 8,641, 091 13,710,610 118,854,498 132,565,108 31,027,772 46 26.11 23.411850............... .. 18, 081,590 155,427,936 173,509, 526 2,099,132 7,376,361 9,475,493 15,982,458 148,051,575 164,034,033 40,181,813 04 27.14 24.501851........................ 19,653,084 191,118,345 210,771,429 1,742,154 8,552,967 10,295,121 17,910,930 182,565,378 200,476,308 48,626,600 08 26.63 24.261852........................ 24,187, 890 183,252,508 207,440,398 2,538,159 9,514,925 12, 053,084 21,649,731 173,737,583 195, 387,314 47,577,633 19 27.38 24.351853........................ 27,182,152 -236,595,113 263,777, 265 2,449,539 11,170,581 13,620,120 24,732,613 225,424, 532 250,157,145 58,467,814 85 25.93 23.371854........................ 25,760,447 272,043,347 297,803, 794 3,207,612 18,507,852 21,715,464 22,552,835 253,535,495 276, 088,330 64,931,607 09 25.61 23.521855........................ 36,430, 524 221,378,184 257,808, 708 6,516,550 19,641,818 26,158,368 29,913,974 201,736,366 231,650,340 54,119,676 91 26.82 23.361856........................ 52,748,074 257, 684,236 310,432,310 3,144, 604 11,636,768 14,781,372 49,603,470 246,047,468 295,650,938 64,084,400 56 26.05 21.68

1857........................ 54,267,507 294,160,835 348,428,342 4,325,400 10,591,647 14,917,047 49,942,107 283,569,188 333,511,295 63,664,863 56 22.45 19.091858........................ 61,044,779 202,293,875 263,338,654 5,751,850 14,908,391 20,660,241 '55,292,929 187,385,484 242,678,413 42, 046,722 31 22.43 17.321859........................ 72,286,327 259,047,014 331,333,341 5,429,921 9, 080,050 14,509,971 66,856,406 249,966,964 316,823,370 48, 894, 683 55 19.56 15.431860........................ 73,741,479 279,874,640 353, 616,119 5,350,441 11,983,193 17,333,634 68,391,038 267,891,447 336,282,485 52,692,421 02 19.67 15.671861........................ 71,130,351 218,180,191 289, 310,542 3,709,329 10,944,888 14,654,217 67,421,022 207,235, 303 274,656,325 39,038,269 16 18.84 14.211862...................... 52,721,653 136,635,024 189,356,677 2,878,706 8,147,771 11,026,477 49,842,947 128,487,253 178,330,200 46, 509, 214 66 36.20 26.081863....................... 35,241,924 208, 093,891 243,335, 815 5,215,168 12,745,367 17,960, 535 30, 026,756 195,348,524 225, 375,280 63, 729,203 24 32.62 28.281864........................ 41,126,332 275,320,951 316,447,283 2,963,767 12,370,194 15,333, 961 38,162, 565 262,950,757 301,113,322 96,465,957 27 36.69 32.041865........................ 44,519,516 194,226,064 238,745,580 4,422,308 24,666,747 29,089,055 40,097,208 169,559,317 209,656,525 80,635,169 78 47.56 38.461866........................ 59,028,526 375,783, 540 434, 812,066 1,907,157 9,434,263 11,341,420 57,121,369 366,349,277 423,470,646 177,056,523 27 48. 35 41.811867........................ 23,133,495 372,627, 601 395, 761,096 671,708 14,047,624 14,719,332 22,461,787 358,579,977 381,041,764 168,503,749 58 46.667 44 5591868........................ 15,190,781 342,245,659 357,436,440 672,327 11,890,672 12,562,999 14,518,454 330,354,987 344, 873,441 160,532,778 78 48.696 46.5571869........................ 21,646,602 395,859,687 417,506,379 470,551 10,480,449 10,951,000 21,176,141 385,379,238 406,555,379 176,557,583 72 47.365 44.761

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1870........................ 20,140,786 415,817,622 435,958,408 745,369 15,409,926 16,155,295 19,395,417 400,407,696 419,803,113 191,513,974 45 47.156 44.9191871................ 36, 587, 737 483, 635, 947 520, 223, 684 893, 304 13, 527, 966 14,421,270 35,694,433 470,107,981 505,802,414 202,446,673 32 44.049 40.4721872........................ 47, 267, 213 579, 327, 864 626, 595, 077 1, 490,495 14,199,960 15, 690, 455 45, 876,718 565,127, 904 610, 904, 622 212, 619,105 45 41.468 37.9391873...................... 144, 815, 884 497, 320, 326 642,136, 210 3,420,457 14, 026,026 17,446,483 141,395,427 483, 294, 300 624, 689, 727 184,929, 041 74 38.149 27.8861874 ..................... 151,481,762 415, 924, 580 567,406, 342 3, 332, 061 13, 517, 558 16, 849,619 148,149, 701 402,407,022 550, 556, 723 160, 522,284 63 38.610 28.2881875...................... 146, 279, 927 386, 725, 509 533, 005,436 3, 954,490 10, 204,121 14,158, 611 142, 325,437 376, 521, 388 518,846, 825 154, 554, 982 55 40. 694 29.3681876........................ 140, 361,913 320, 379, 277 460, 741,190 4, 026, 209 10, 776, 215 14, 802,424 136, 335,704 309, 603, 062 415, 938, 766 145,178, 602 75 44.805 31.2491877........................ 140, 788, 452 310, 534, 674 451, 323,126 4,479,705 8, 325,291 12, 804, 996 136, 308,747 302,209,383 438, 518,130 128,428,343 44 42.954 29.1991878........................ 141, 278, 265 295,773,267 437, 051, 532 4,237,380 9, 919,118 14,156,498 137,040, 885 285, 854,149 422, 895, 034 127,195,158 99 42. 815 29. 0121879........................ 142, 681, 505 303, 096, 270 445, 777,775 4,356,742 7,741, 909 12, 098, 651 138, 324, 763 295, 254, 361 433,679,124 133, 395, 435 90 44. 953 30. 3661880........................ 208, 301, 863 459, 652, 883 667, 954,746 4, 056, 986 7, 635, 319 11, 692, 305 204, 244, 877 452, 017, 564 656, 262,441 182, 747, 653 55 43.563 29.1211881........................ 202, 491, 547 440,173, 081 642, 664, 628 8,723,287 9, 728,112 18,451, 399 193, 768, 260 430,444, 969 624, 213,229 193, 800, 879 67 43. 253 29.7871882...................... . 210, 579, 007 514, 060, 567 724, 639, 574 7, 044,429 10, 258, 096 17, 302, 525 203, 534, 578 503, 802, 471 707, 332, 049 216,138, 916 09 42. 706 30.1781883........................ 207, 504, 718 515, 676,196 723,180,914 9, 840, 732 9,775, 038 19, 615, 770 197, 663, 986 505,901,158 703, 565,144 210, 637,293 00 42.646 30.055

N ote 1.—From 1791 to 1820, as the free merchandise cannot be distinguished from the dutiable merchandise, only the total values of imports and exports are stated.Note 2.—The amounts of “ duty collected” fro jn 1791 to 1823, inclusive, are taken from the Finance Reports, and show net amounts received from duties on imported

merchandise, tonnage tax, hospital dues, and other sources, after deducting expenses of collection; the amounts from 1824 to 1883, inclusive, are the gross amounts collected on the imports of merchandise only, the figures from 1824 to 1866, inclusive, being taken from the accounts of the Register of the Treasury, and those after 1866 from the accounts of this office.

N ote 3.—The average ad valorem rates of duty from 1791 to 1866, inclusive, are computed upon the values of net imports. After 1866, the averages are based upon the values of imported merchandise entered fo r consumption, as reported to this office by collectors of customs.

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Ho. 9— VALUE of IMPORTED MERCHANDISE Entered for Consumption in the United States, with the ^Amounts and average ad valorem Rates of Duty collected on the same, from 1867 to 1883, inclusive.

Year ended June 30—Value of mer­chandise free of duty, a

Discriminat- mg duty collected on freemerchandise.

Value of du­tiable.merchandise.

Duty collected on dutiable merchandise. Total value of merchan­dise, free and dutiable.

Duty collected on all merchandise. Average ad- valorem rates of duty on—

Ordinary. Additional and discrim­inating. Ordinary. Additional and discrim­inating.Total duty collected. Dutia­ble.

Free and du­tiable.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Per ct. Per ct.1867............................................ 17,033,130 361,125,553 168,503,750 378,158,683 168,503,750 168,503,750 46. 667 44.5591868............................................ 15,147,618 21,100 329,661,302 160,309,941 201,738 344,808,920 160,309,941 222,838 160,532,779 48.696 46.5571869 ............................................ 21,692,532 21,125 372,756,642 176,114,904 421,555 394,440,174 176,114,904 442,680 176,557, 584 47.365 44.7611870............................................ 20,214,105 13,561 406,131,905 191,221,769 278,644 426,346,010 191,221,769 292,205 191,513,974 47.156 44.9191871............................................ 40,619,064 43,084 459,597,058 201,985,575 418,014 500,216,122 201,985, 575 461,098 202,446,673 44. 049 40.4721872 ............................................ 47,683,747 28,158 512,735,287 212,030,727 560,220 560,419,034 212,030,727 588,378 212,619,105 41.468 37.9391873 ............................................ 178,399,796 134,978 484,746,861 184,556,045 238,019 663,146,657 184,556,045 372,997 184,929, 042 38.149 27.8861874............................................ 151,694,834 133,380 415,748,693 160,185,383 203,522 567,443,527 160,185,383 336,902 160,522,285 38. 610 28.2881875 ............................................ 146,465,463 109,730 379,795,113 154,271,806 173,447 526,260,576 154,271,806 283,177 154,554,983 40. 694 29. 3681876............................................ 140,561,381 73,174 324,024,926 144,982,442 122,987 464,586,307 144,982,442 196,161 145,178, 603 44. 805 31.2491877 ............................................ 140,840,149 83,662 298,989,240 128,223,207 121,474 439,829,389 128,223,207 205,136 128,428,343 42.954 29.1991878 ............................................ 141,339,059 67,384 297,083,409 127,015,185 112, 590 438,422,468 127,015,185 179,974 127,195,159 42.815 29. 0121879 ............................................ 142,550,159 101,497 296, 742,215 133,159,025 134,914 439,292,374 133,159,025 236,411 133,395, 436 44. 953 30.3661880 ............................................ 208,049,180 167,437 419, 506, 091 182,415,162 165, 055 627,555,271 182,415,162 332,492 182,747,654 43. 563 29.1211881.......................................... . 202,557,412 90,761 448,061,588 193,561,011 149,108 650,619,000 193,561, Oil 239,869 193, 800, 880 43.253 29.7871882 ..................................... . 210,721,981 263,386 505,491,967 215,617,669 257,861 716,213,947 215,617,669 521,247 216,138,916 42.706 30.1781883 ............................................ 206,913,289 777,255 493, 916,384 209,659,699 200,339 700,829,673 209,659,699 977, 595 210,637,294 42.646 30. 055

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and other IM PO RTED COM M ODITIES and Classes op Commodi­ties Entered for Consumption in the United States, from 1870 to 1883, inclusive. (Additional and discriminating duties excluded.)

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1870 .1871 .1872 .1873 . 1874.1875 .1876 .1877 .1878 .1879 .1880 . 1881. 1882. 1883 .

Breqglstuffs and other

farina­ceous food.

Dollars.2,449, 798 2, 373, 320 2, 595, 689 2, 449, 218 2, 634, 307 2,494, 080 2, 883, 338 2, 347,149 2, 085, 591 2, 299, 349 2, 558, 6772, 762,128 4,152,8283, 756, 719

Chemicals, drugs, dyes,

and medi­cines.

Coffee.Cotton,

manufact­ures of.

Earthen­ware and

china.

Eancy arti­cles, per­

fumery, &c.

Flax, and manufact­ures of.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.4,701,676 12, 678, 583 9,188,622 1, 851, 075 1,669, 312 5,734,2994, 640, 056 10, 969, 099 10, 773, 832 1, 915,110 1, 718, 583 6,475,9544,182, 949 7,192, 075 12, 306, 215 2, 209,406 1,990,633 7, 343, 3533, 298, 463 579 11, 557,173 2, 394,191 1, 616, 628 7, 212, 7923,134, 747 9, 041, 202 2,109, 660 1, 620, 461 6, 241 0883,289, 200 9, 043, 654 1, 853, 552 2,142,890 6,173, 8882, 901, 879 7, 984, 686 1, 731, 963 1, 742, 983 5, 430, 7793, 082, 557 6, 554, 826 1, 587,475 1,423, 397 5, 270, 2832, 811, 061 6,496, 961 1, 676, 091 1, 450,397 5, 211, 8233,433, 701 6, 576, 253 1, 711,185 2, 376, 213 5, 442,7514, 079, 818 9, 976,418 2, 331,154 2,140,483 7, 496, 7624, 635, 261 10, 825,115 2,727,476 2, 934, 851 6, 984, 3754, 981,453 12, 227,103 2,965,979 3, 913, 245 7, 388, 6556, 053, 574 12, 234, 371 3,746,489 3, 039, 083 7, 584, 343

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Fruits, in­cluding

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Glass, and manu­factures of.

Hemp, and manu­factures of.

Iron and steel, and manufact­

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Leather, and manu­factures of.

Silk,manufact­

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1870 .................... 3, 399, 538 2,125, 725 1,647,122 15, 125, 510 3, 680, 386 13, 925,347 8,023,0561871.................... 4, 037, 808 2, 472, 413 1, 717, 009 18, 658, 684 3, 839, 680 17, 965, 820 8,432, 0781872 ..................... 4,159, 297 3, 075, 507 1, 599, 063 21, 922,127 4, 404,428 20, 310, 737 8,639, 2511873 .................... 2, 899, 904 2, 952, 777 1, 648, 090 18, 237, 389 3, 734, 828 17, 283, 315 8, 714,4021874 .................... 2, 3^ , 456 2, 509, 224 1, 604, 049 10, 920, 401 3, 304, 202 14,198, 533 7, 965, 0651875 .................... 2,944,200 2,398,787 1, 486,722 6, 814,200 3, 249,140 14,037, 998 6, 929, 0491876 .................... 3,115, 230 2,166, 355 1, 535, 273 4, 660, 890 3, 051, 572 13, 872, 984 6, 053, 5221877 .................... 2, 578, 979 1, 931, 408 1, 532, 039 3, 765, 846 2, 668, 084 12, 800, 603 5, 627, 9941878 ..................... 2, 691,104 1, 700, 877 1, 345, 254 3, 280, 648 2, 529, 211 12,151, 042 5, 035, 3141879..................... 3, 004, 780 1, 891, 023 1, 708, 337 3, 681, 094 2, 620, 471 14, 016, 209 5,198, 5981880 ..................... 3, 401, 414 2, 811, 368 2,164, 048 19,180, 625 3, 411,437 18, 556, 398 5, 998, 6241881..................... 3, 341, 849 3, 296, 541 2, 261, 998 21, 462, 534 3, 337, 034 19, 038, 666 6, 342, 6091882..................... 4, 427,135 3, 845, 710 2,414, 080 24,175, 547 3, 785, 327 22, 633,137 6, 766, 4511883 .................... 4, 603,455 4,182,617 2, 565, 560 16, 590, 504 3, 770, 547 19, 654, 946 8, 741, 958

Tin, and manufact­

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Tobacco, and manu­factures of.

Wool, and manufact­ures of.

All other articles.

*Total amount of

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2, 229, 638 3, 657, 733 26,082,101 22,198,702 191,221, 7692, 846, 695 4, 801, 577 33, 564,479 23, 875, 263 201, 985, 5753,168, 906 5, 469, 232 42, 031, 077 23, 318, 080 212, 030, 7272,451, 727 6, 291, 318 38,490, 629 21, 270, 302 184, 556, 0452, 021, 652 6,150, 060 32, 326, 863 17,149,135 160,185, 3832, 034, 802 4,269, 042 30, 914, 037 16, 039, 318 154, 271, 8052,192, 089 4, 701, 516 25, 306, 314 13, 752,493 144,982,4422, 461,092 4, 364,143 20, 258, 038 12, 882, 302 128, 223,2072, 689, 642 4, 604, 606 19, 890, 945 12, 605, 330 127, 015,1853, 085, 349 4, 254, 947 18, 805, 340 17, 772, 468 133,159, 0254, 094, 883 4, 681,400 29, 238, 370 18, 082, 873 182,415 1624,194, 690 4, 655, 592 27, 285, 625 19, 361, 601 193, 561, 0114, 922, 039 6, 000, 961 29, 253, 016 23, 557, 724 215, 617, 6695, 075, 052 7, 661, 638 32, 320, 893 21, 905, 571 209, 659, 699

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Sugar,melada,

molasses,&c.

40, 650, 499 32, 585,120 30, 979,028 32, 048, 563

1874 .................... i 34,860,2781875 .1876 .1877 .1878 . 1879. 1880 . 1881 . 1882 . 1883 .

37,157, 246 41,898, 57637, 086, 99238, 759, 288 40, 280, 957 42, 210,410 47, 984, 033 49, 207, 279 46,172, 379

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10, 203, 047 8, 322, 995 5,133, 674

3, 757

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No. 11.—AMOUNT of the INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS of the Un it e d St a t e s from various sources, from1863 to 1883, inclusive.

[Prepared by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.]

Year ended June 30— Spirits. Tobacco. Fermentedliquors. Banks and bankers. Penalties, &c. Adhesivestamps.*Articles and occupations formerly taxed, but now exempt.

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Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. DoUars. DoUars. DoUars.1863............................................. 5,176,531 3,097,620 1,628,934 27,170 4,140,175 26,932,763 41,003,1931884.............................................. 30,329,150 8,592,099 2,290,009 2,837,720 193,601 5,894,945 67,008,225 117,145,7491865.............................................. 18,731,422 11,401,373 3,734,928 4,940,871 520,363 11,162,392 160,638,180 211,129,5291866.............................................. 33,268,172 16,531,008 5,220,553 3,463,988 1,142,853 15,044,373 236,236, 037 310,906,9841867.............................................. 33,542,952 19,765,148 6,057,501 2,046,562 1,459,171 16,094,718 186,954,423 265,920,4751868.............................................. 18,655,631 18,730,095 5,955,869 1,866,745 1,256,882 14,852,252 129,863,090 191,180,5641869.............................................. 45,071,231 23,430,708 6,099,879 2,196,054 877,089 16,420,710 65,943,673 160,039,3441870.............................................. 55,606,094 31,350,708 6,319,127 3,020,083 827,905 16, 544,043 71,567,908 185,235,8681871.............................. ;.............. 46,281,848 33,578,907 7,389,502 3,644,242 636,980 15,342,739 37,136,958 144,011,1761872.............................................. 49,475,516 33,736,171 8,258,498 4,628,229 442,205 16,177,321 19,053,007 131,770,9471873.............................................. 52,099,372 34,386,303 9,324,938 3,771,031 461,653 7,702,377 6,329,782 114,075,4561874.............................................. 49,444,090 33,242,875 9,304,680 3,387,161 364,216 6,136,845 764,880 102,644,7471875.............................................. 52,081,991 37,303,462 9,144,004 4,097,248 281,108 6,557,230 1,080, 111 110,545,1541876.............................................. 56,426,365 39,795,340 9,571,281 4,006,698 409,284 6,518,488 509,631 117,237,0871877.............................................. 57,469,430 41,106,547 9,480,789 3,829,729 419,999 6,450,429 238,261 118, 995,1841878.............................................. 50,420,816 40,091,754 9,937,052 3,492,032 346,007 6,380,405 429,659 111, 097,7251879.............................................. 52,570,285 40,135,003 10 29,320 3,198,883 279,498 6,706,384 299, om 113, 918,4671880.............................................. 61,185,509 38,870,140 12,829,803 3,350,985 383,755 7,668,394 228, 028 124,516,6141881.............................................. 67,153,975 42,854,992 13,700,241 3,762,208 231,078 7, 924,708 152,163 135,779,3651882.............................................. 69,873,408 47,391,989 16,153,920 5,253,459 199,830 8,139,218 81, 559 147,093,3831883.............................................. 74,368,775 42,104,250 16,900,616 3,748,995 305,803 7,658,631 71,852 145,158,922

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No. 12.—AMOUNT of COLLECTIONS of INTERNAL REVENUE Returned from each State and Territory of theUnited States, from 1874 to 1883, inclusive.

[Prepared by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.]

States and Territories.Year ended June 30—

1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1 Alabama.......................... 135,792 61 115,689 37 109,340 97 108,010 00 137, 969 57 122, 234 38 135, 890 38 130.651 39 140, 532 92 108,673 85 12 Arizona............................ 10,042 69 10,263 06 11,976 36 15,520 47 20,371 01 24,470 87 26,984 10 38,008 21 45,464 31 40,007 72 23 Arkansas.......................... 68, 876 94 75,377 44 68,201 08 85,850 09 115, 735 77 115, 219 57 126, 089 12 . 132,086 94 109, 039 36 97, 715 53 34 California.......................... 2,481,841 50 2,988,033 26 3, 095, 039 90 2,749,593 74 2,146,789 46 2, 217, 498 69 2,783,634 64 3, 613, 390 86 4,127,177 51 4, 002,373 14 45 Colorado............................ 64,855 38 70,531 82 72,668 57 75,774 58 83,507 90 114, 936 39 168, 259 54 215, 051 06 247, 264 09 216,100 47 56 Connecticut..................... 580,379 11 627,717 96 658,114 51 661,420 26 580, 335 59 523,258 67 461,180 13 579, 690 02 565, 801 28 506, 990 84 67 Dakota.............................. 11,944 28 10,040 18 12,156 36 22,395 76 29, 954 20 33, 692 79 41,653 29 48, 603 66 67,436 83 86, 874 58 7

~ ( Dftlawarft (sr.) .. ____ 357,653 83 360,331 03 417,592 83 98,582 048 < Dalawara (h) 349,888 44 8

[ Delaware (c ) .................. 21,704 83 480,937 00 378,684 39 304,398 21 311, 066 76 350, 906 37 293, 636 48 j9 District of Columbia (d ). 115, 573 57 112,226 69 114,599 26 26,017 94 9

10 Florida.............................. 133, 675 34 184,777 59 174,257 70 165,890 81 183,823 38 200,424 73 204, 590 53 254,889 51 280,227 32 243 545 33 1011 Georgia.............................. 384,622 55 388,226 84 362,726 44 278,879 30 333, 519 90 322,770 60 322,074 18 364,133 48 359,360 88 395,661 03 1112 Idaho ................................. 18, 832 25 19,136 00 16, 993 82 16,561 60 19,777 61 21,883 88 22,665 54 25, 800 17 31, 908 27 35,079 88 1213 Illinois.............................. 15,419,720 89 17,634, 626 71 23,730,694 18 21,870,203 14 19,668, 791 32 19, 470, 641 75 23, 035, 614 49 25, 784, 681 51 28, 252,417 37 25, 977, 525 39 1314 Indiana.............................. 4, 823, 495 59 4,653,789 05 5,579,126 27 6, 037,220 27 5,710, 837 56 5,851,103 83 6, 213, 636 49 7,281,253 48 6,485, 356 94 5, 592, 719 85 1415 Iowa................................... 933,261 16 1,040,217 69 1,212,617 93 810,399 78 958, 851 13 839,445 39 854,859 78 923,776 98 1,843, 904 74 4, 062, 720 07 1516 Kansas.............................. 149,757 65 133,685 86 150,604 43 139,763 33 153,357 50 176, 935 57 252,734 01 239,527 33 264, 013 95 239, 762 97 1617 Kentucky........................ 6,950,279 42 9, 025,587 88 7,705,592 75 9,534,424 95 6, 880,614 15 7,672, 945 94 8,885, 544 90 8,719,162 21 10, 531,236 14 15, 387,077 63 1718 Louisiana.......................... 982,464 68 606,264 38 529,787 68 626,440 25 850, 641 46 588, 595 99 712, 049 65 760, 618 92 918, 899 19 738,666 46 1819 M aine............................... 128,089 45 107,473 15 90,655 97 79,620 89 70, 695 78 75,531 22 76,767 87 82, 457 05 85,259 83 72,893 32 1920 Maryland........................ 2,351,107 33 2,760,736 57 2,577,579 12 2,705,246 10 2, 320, 795 24 2,266,672 15 2,393, 957 01 2, 483,463 41 2, 822,238 28 3,429,152 74 2021 Massachusetts................. 2,792,302 71 2,708, 014 29 2,752,215 87 2, 668,726 56 2,424, 363 77 2,435, 668 66 2,635, 653 10 2,699, 681 20 2, 937, 359 07 2,753,661 97 21

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No. 12.—AMOUNT of COLLECTIONS of INTERNAL REVENUE Returned from each State and Territory of the £United States, from 1874 to 1883, inclusive—Continued.

[Prepared by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.]

States and Territories.Year ended June 30—

1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.22 Michigan........................ 1,788,080 12 1,931,284 80 2, 066,163 80 1,821,882 00 1,602,803 34 1, 654,043 34 1, 611,757 99 1,787,275 27 2,003,191 05 1,882,451 69 2223 Minnesota........................ 227,355 55 228,362 45 248,776 18 239,461 70 275,002 75 305,708 76 364, 689 64 445,140 33 528,491 94 535,461 96 2324 Mississippi...................... 107,619 11 96, 967 92 85,165 44 78,063 30 86,824 03 87,271 68 91, 233 50 96,122 19 94, 098 90 60,479 64 2425 Missouri............................ 4,325,486 05 4,594, 875 31 2,981,941 51 4,450,067 73 5, 071, 233 42 5,026,806 48 5, 449, 654 08 6,470, 349 39 7, 542,487 94 7, 680,411 40 2526 Montana............................ 29, 027 76 23,666 10 20, 982 80 20,729 58 27,103 88 30, 084 53 33,714 17 44, 881 67 68, 001 31 75,542 81 2627 Nebraska.......................... 276,386 52 292,472 30 502, 395 59 602,743 36 699,821 37 876, 309 81 912,734 86 962,064 86 1,108,191 15 1, 320, 517 24 2728 Nevada!............................. 52,549 45 58,803 30 67,923 13 58,312 43 59,017 46 61,263 06 60,455 19 53,421 41 49,103 93 40,870 72 2829 New Hampshire............. 248, 679 19 299,389 55 260,261 28 234,998 99 228,188 11 222,898 88 278,139 08 309, 720 94 349, 942 04 352,998 08 2930 New Jersey...................... 1,725,626 73 2,363,469 41 3,779,949 88 4,987,960 90 5,095,325 19 4,670,215 14 4,207,807 81 4,873,676 31 5,451, 633 60 5,424,457 78 3031 New Mexico.................... 18,417 78 22,066 19 22,161 60 17, 710 76 19, 325 36 18,898 42 31,850 93 47,465 89 55, 903 38 54,037 46 3132 New Y ork........................ 15,182,362 62 15,238,881 81 14, 616, 723 99 14,452,178 57 14,951, 519 56 15, 445, 801 99 16, 249, 877 34 17, 233, 267 76 19, 455,040 09 17, 967,187 00 3233 North Carolina............... 1,485,731 24 1,630,423 58 1,671,138 29 1,775,847 99 1,818, 459 92 2,413,368 77 2, 354, 006 71 2, 476,440 35 2, 867, 414 52 2, 377,126 97 3334 Ohio.................................... 14,985,411 15 14,662,720 17 16,587, 908 61 15,474, 689 79 14,770, 506 37 15, 894,567 08 18,018, 998 99 19,295, 835 69 18, 359, 299 31 15, 704,047 82 3435 Oregon.............................. 46,773 16 47, 939 64 49,572 62 53,100 28 60, 682 89 68,471 12 76, 981 70 85,004 14 88, 679 82 101,450 73 3536 Pennsylvania.................. 6,373,672 41 6,157, 960 04 5,973,431 80 6, 279,046 33 5,917,421 76 5,946,782 36 6, 869, 930 65 7, 669, 214 01 8,775,106 23 8, 703,679 23 3637 Rhode Island................... 233,164 81 231,978 00 222, 672 63 233,164 87 246, 759 65 230,583 17 210, 883 98 209, 079 27 220, 258 48 395, 319 43 3738 South Carolina............... 108, 580 91 122,277 92 105,803 91 105,632 56 119, 241 69 105,233 91 111, 960 78 135, 907 16 119, 099 79 117, 092 80 3839 Tennessee........................ 664,717 18 861, 645 28 596,713 67 897,181 73 844, 485 08 908, 924 44 1,003,735 86 1,146, 763 64 997,728 00 1,173,890 29 3940 Texas................................ 272,638 13 258, 297 29 245,708 74 237, 949 10 265, 932 14 251, 062 32 233,106 55 248,635 61 258,432 93 263, 650 61 4041 Utah.................................. 41,684 39 31,899 68 33,331 86 28,438 13 43, 936 23 47,413 02 74,352 48 43,116 79 48, 523 08 53,895 18 4142 Vermont............................ 56,316 94 58,582 18 47,125 15 50,093 11 44, 339 49 50,159 59 50,545 74 53,145 83 56,444 58 46,062 27 424? Virginia............................ 6,308,664 96 7,660,921 20 7,314,393 64 7,932,220 78 6, 501,730 29 6,448,546 -88 5,781,409 58 6,063,105 75 6,226, 308 30 5, 078,196 35 4344 Washington.................... 17, 999 02 21,146 60 20,411 13 21,373 46 23,011 00 30,277 11 27,018 34 32,763 73 40,202 57 49, 207 54 4445 West Virginia................. 516,118 76 508,868 20 430,978 10 461,030 59 326,471 57 322,975 85 370, 672 15 452,596 33 502,276 56 546,483 49 4546 Wisconsin........................ 2,369,564 00 2,722,076 75 3,308,770 31 2,867,439 69 2,431,301 23 2,627,602 20 2,698,516 79 2,910,095 01 3,193,115 22 3,197,499 12 46

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Aggregate receipts by States and Ter­ritories..................

Adhesive stamps.........Salaries............................Passports through De­

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reported by United States officers other than collectors of in­ternal revenue...........

Collections on articles produced in the late insurrectionary dis- tiicts, made by spe­cial Treasury agents.

Collections made by contract* under act of May 8, 1872, and cov­ered into the Treas­ury ...............................

Aggregate receipts from all sources .

11,233 38; 11,942 11 16,068 37 15,204 45 15,207 28 14,197 44 15, 947 95 18, 551 18 20, 385 65! 17,434 54 4

96, 368,430 25 6,136,844 64

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103, 771,664 60 6,557,229 65

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110,718,011 03 6,518,487 51

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112, 544,657 31 6, 450,429 15

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104,717,820 36 6,380,405 13

107,212,082 81 6,706,384 06

116, 848,219 80 7,668,394 22

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102, 644, 746 98 110, 545,154 23 117,237, 086 81 118,995,184 25^111,097,725 48»113,918,466 87' 124, 516,614 02135,779,364 52il47,093, 382 9* 145,158,922 15

N ote.—The following counties of Maryland were made part of the collection district of Delaware October 2, 1876, v iz: Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Quefen Anne, Talbot, Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester; and the counties of Accomack and Northampton, in Virginia, June 19,1877.

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No. 13.— AM O UNT of NOTES and FRAC TIO N AL SILVER COIN O U TSTAN D IN G at the close 01 each Fiscal Yearfrom 1862 to 1883, inclusive.

[Prepared in the Office of flie Secretary of the Treasury.]

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State bank circulation.

National bank circu­

lation.Demand

notes.Legal-tender

notes.

One and two year notes of

1863.(See Note 3.)

Compoundinterestnotes.

(See Note 3.)

Silver cer­tificates.

Fractionalcurrency,

paper.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. - Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1862 . . . 183, 792, 079 00 53,040,000 00 96,620, 000 001863.... 238, 677, 218 00 3,351,019 75 297,767,114 00 89, 879,475 00 20,192,456 001 8 6 4 ... 179,157, 717 00 31, 235,270 00 780, 999 25 431,178, 670 84 153, 471,450 00 15, 000, 000 00 22, 894, 877 251865.... 142, 919, 638 00 146,137,860 00 472, 603 00 432, 687, 966 00 42, 338,710 00 193,756, 080 00 25, 005, 828 761866.... 19, 996,163 00 281,479,908 00 272,162 00 400, 619, 206 00 3,454, 230 00 159, 012,140 00 27,070, 876 961867.... 4, 484,112 00 298, 625, 379 00 208,432 00 371,783, 597 00 1,123, 630 00 122,394,480 00 28, 307,523 521868 .. 3,163, 771 00 299, 762,855 00 141,723 00 356, 000, 000 00 555,492 00 28,161, 810 00 32,626,951 751869.... 2, 558, 874 00 299, 929, 624 00 123, 739 25 356,000, 000 00 347,772 00 2,871,410 00 32,114, 637 361870.... 2, 222, 793 00 299,766,984 00 106,256 00 356,000,000 00 248,272 00 2,152, 910 00 39, 878, 684 481871.... 1, 968, 058 00 318, 261,241 00 96,505 50 356,000, 000 00 198,572 00 768, 500 00 40,582,874 561872.... 1, 700, 935 00 337, 664, 795 00 88,296 25 357, 500, 000 00 167, 522 00 593, 520 00 40,855, 835 271873... 1, 294, 470 00 347, 267, 061 00 79, 967 50 356, 000, 000 00 142,105 00 479, 400 00 44, 799, 365 441874.... 1, 009, 021 00 351, 981, 032 00 76,732 50 382, 000, 000 00 127, 625'00 415, 210 00 45,881,295 671875.... 786, 844 00 354,408,008 00 70,107 50 375, 771, 580 00 113, 375 00 367, 390 00 42,129, 424 191876.... 658, 938 00 332, 998, 336 00 66, 917 50 369, 772, 284 00 104, 705 00 328, 760 00 34, 446, 595 391877.... 521, 611 00 317, 048, 872 00 63, 962 50,359, 764, 332 00 95, 725 00 296, 630 00 20,403,137 341878.... 426, 504 00 324, 514, 284 00 62, 297 50 346, 681, 016 00 90, 485 00 274, 920 00 1,462,600.00 16, 547, 768 771879.... 352,452 00 329, 691, 697 00 61, 470 00 346, 681, 016 00 86,185 00 259, 090 00 2,466,950 00 15, 842,605 781880 ... 299, 790 00 344, 505, 427 00 60, 975 00 346, 681, 016 00 82, 485 00 242, 590 00 12,374,270 00 *7,214, 954 371881.... 242, 967 00 355, 042, 675 00 60, 535 00 346, 681, 016 00 79, 985 0u 230, 250 00 51,166,530 00 *7,105, 953 321882 . . . 235,173 00 358, 742, 034 00 59, 695 00 346, 681, 016 00 74,965 00 220, 960 00 66,096,710 00 *7, 047, 247 771883.... 189, 253 00 356, 073, 281 00 58, 985 00 346, 681, 016 00J 71, 765 00 213, 620 00 88,616,831 00 7, 000, 690 81

Fractional . currency,

silver.(See Note 4.)

Dollars.

10, 926,938 00 33,185, 273 00 39,155, 633 00

Total amount in currency.

Value of paper dollar as compared

with coin, July 1 of

each year.

Dollars. 333,452,079 00 649,867, 282 75 833,718,984 34 983,318, 685 76 891,904, 685 96 826, 927,153 52 720,412, 602 75

!, 946, 056 61 700, 375, 899 48 717, 875, 751 06 738, 570, 903 52 750, 062, 36a 94 781,490, 916 17 773,646, 728 69 749, 303, 473 89 731, 379, 542 84 729, 215, 508 27

39, 360, 529 00 734, 801, 994 78 24, 061,449 00 735, 522, 956 37 19, 974,897 41 780, 584, 808 73 19,130, 639 36 798, 288,440 13 18, 720, 942 95'817, 626, 384 76

Gents.86.676.638.770.466.071.770.173.585.689.0 87.586.491.087.289.594.7 99.4

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Value of currency in

gold.

Dollars. 288,769,500 41 497,798,338 59 322, 649, 246 94 692, 256, 354 77 588, 657,092 73 592, 906, 769 07 505, 009, 234 52 510, 050, 351 61 599, 521, 769 95 638,909,418 44 646, 249, 540 58 648, 053, 886 76 711,156, 733 71 674, 619, 947 42 671, 773, 937 62 694, 375, 246 54 725, 083, 924 62734, 801, 994 78735, 522, 956 37 780, 584,808 73 798,288,440 13 817, 626, 384 76

N ote 1.—The amotint of State and national-bank circulation is compiled from the reports of the Comptroller of the Currency at the nearest dates obtainable to the end of each fiscal year; the other amounts are taken from the official printed reports of the Secretary of the Treasury.

*Note 2.—Exclusive of $8,375,934. amount estimated as lost or destroyed, act June 21, 1879.N ote 3.—The one and two year notes of 1863, and the compound-interest notes, though having a legal-tender quality for their face-values, were in fact interest-bearing

securities, payable at certain times, as stated on the notes. They entered into circulation for but a few days, if at all, and, since maturity, those presented haveffieen con­verted into other interest-bearing bonds, or paid for in cash, interest included.

N ote 4.—The amount of fractional silver in circulation in 1860, 1861, and 1862 cannot be stated. The amounts stated for 1876, 1877, 1878, and 1879 are the amounts coined and issued since January, 1876. To these amounts should be added the amount of silver previously coined which has come into circulation.

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No. 14.— AM O UNT of RESOURCES A N D LIABILITIES of the N A T IO N A L B A N K S in operation at the datesnamed, from 1875 to 1883, inclusive (expressed in millions of dollars).

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]

Resources and liabilities.Oct. 1,1875. Oct. 2,1876. Oct. 1,1877. Oct. 1, 3878. Jan. 1,1879. Oct. 2,1879. Oct. 1,1880. Oct. 1,1881. Oct. 3,1882. Oct. 2,1883.

2,087 banks. 2,089 b^pks. 2,080 banks. 2,053 banks. 2,051 banks. 2,048 banks. 2,090 banks. 2,132 banks. 2,269 banks. 2,501 banks.

RESOURCES. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions.' Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions.Loans................................................................ $984. 7 $931. 3 $891.9 $834.0 $823. 9 $878. 5 $1,041.0 $1,173. 8 $1,243.2 $1,309.2Bonds for circulation................................... 370.8 337.2 336.8 347.6 347.1 357.3 357. 8 363.3 357.6 351.4Other United States banks........................ 28.1 47.8 45.0 94.7 110.8 71.2 43.6 56.5 37.4 30.7Other stocks, bonds, &c................................ 33.5 34.4 34.5 36.9 35.6 39.7 48.9 61.9 66.2 71.1Due from other banks................................. 144.7 146.9 129. 9 138.9 134.0 167.3 213.5 230.8 198.9 208.9Real estate...................................................... 42.4 43.1 45.2 46.7 47.1 47.8 48.0 47.3 46.5 48.3Specie............................................................... 8.1 21.4 22.7 30.7 41.5 42.2 109.3 114.3 102.9 107.8Legal-tender notes......................................... 76.5 84.2 66.9 64.4 70.5 69.2 56.6 53.2 63.2 70.7National-bank notes..................................... 18.5 15.9 15.6 16.9 19.5 16.7 18.2 17.7 20.7 22.7Clearing-house exchanges...............1.......... 87.9 100.0 74.5 82.4 100.0 113.0 121.1 189.3 208.4 96.4United States certificates of deposit........ 48.8 29.2 33.4 32.7 28.9 26.8 7.7 6.7 8.7 10.0Due from United States Treasurer........... 19.6 16.7 16.0 16.5 17.2 17.0 17.1 17.5 17.2 16.6Other resources.............................................. 19.1 19.1 28.7 24.9 24.5 22.1 23.0 26.1 28.9 28.9

Totals.................................................... 1,882.2 1, 827. 2 • 1,741.1 1, 767. 3 1, 800. 6' 1, 868. 8 2,105.8 2,358.4 2, 399. 8 2,372.7

LIABILITIES.Capital stock.................................................. 504. 8 499.8 479.5 466.2 462.0 454.1 457.6 463.8 483.1 509.7Surplus fund.................................................... 134.4 132.2 122.8 116.9 116. 2 *114. 8 120.5 128.1 132.0 142.0Undivided profits........................................... 53.0 46.4 44.5 40.9 36.8 41.3 46.1 56.4 61.2 61.6Circulation...................................................... 319.1 292.2 291.9 301.9 303.9 313,8 317.3 320.2 315.0 310.5Due to depositors].......................................... 679.4 666.2 630.4 668.4 712.4 734.2 888.2 1, 083.1 1,134. 9 1, 063. 6Due to other banks....................................... 179.7 179.8 161.6 165.1 162.4 201.2 267.6 294. 9 259.9 270.4Other liabilities.............................................. 11.8 10.6 10.4 7.9 6.9 9.4 8.5 11.9 13.7 14.9

Totals.................................................... 1, 882. 2 1, 827. 2 1,741.1 1, 767. 3 1, 800. 6 1, 868. 8 2,105. 8 2, 358.4 2, 399. 8 2, 372. 7

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No. 15— A M p U N T of the C A S H R E SE R V E held by the N A T IO N A L R A N K S , and also the A M O U N T required to be held by them, on October 2, 1883.

[From the Report of Comptroller of the Currency.]

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New York City. Other reserve cities.

States and Ter­ritories. United States.

Specie ........................... ..... ......................Dollars.

| 50,274,174 17,117,605 2,560,000

Dollars.26,290,615 23,319,792 6,815,000

Dollars.31,253,194 30,245,600

585,000

DoUars.*107,817,985

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Amount held______ ____________ 69,951,779 65,877,380

56,425,407 38,773,635

62,060,894 30,163,604

188,458, 080 134, 814,619Amount required........................

*O f this specie $45,807,457 was gold coin, $7,594,896 silver ooin, 331,762,600 gold certificates, and$2,653,030 silver certificates.

No. 10— AM O U N T of C A P IT A L , SURPLU S, D IV ID E N D S , add T O TA L E A R N IN G S of all the N A T IO N A L B A N K S for each half year from 1870 to 1883, inclusive.

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Period of six months ending—

Num­ber of banks.

Capital. Surplus. Total divi­dends.

Total net earnings. Divi­

dends to cap­

ital.

Ratios.

Divi­dends to capital

ana sur­plus.

Earn­ings to capital

andsurplus.

DoUars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Per ct. P er ct. P er c tMar. 1,1870 1,571 416,366,991 86,118,210 21,479,095 28, 996, 934 5.16 4.27 5.77Sept. 1,1870 1,601 425,317,104 91,630,620 21,080,343 26,813, 885 4.96 4.08 5.19Mar. 1,1871 1,605 428, 699,165 94, 672, 401 22,205,150 27,243,162 5.18 4.24 5. 21Sept. 1,1871 1,693 445, 999,264 98, 286, 591 22,125,279 27, 315, 311 4.96 4.07 5.02Mar. 1,1872 1,750 450, 693, 706 99,431,243 22, 859, 826 27, 582, 539 5.07 4.16 5.00Sept. 1,1872 1,852 465,676,023 105,181, 942 23,827,289 30, 572,891 5.12 4.17 5.36Mar. 1,1873 1,912 475,918,683 114,257,288 24,826,061 31,926,478 f.22 4.21 5.41Sept. 1,1873 1,955 488,100, 951 118,113, 848 24, 823|, 029 33,122, 000 5.09 4.09 5.46Mar. 1,1874 1,967 489, 510,323 123,469, 859 23, 529,998 29,544,120 4.81 3.84 4.82Sept. 1,1874 1,971 489,938,284 128,364,039 24,929,307 30,036,811 5.09 4.03 4.86Mar. 1,1875 2,007 493,568,831 131, 560,637 24,750,816 29,136,007 5.01 3.96 4.66Sept. 1,1875 2,047 497,864,833 134,123,649 24,317,785 28,800,217 4.88 a 65 4.56Mar. 1,1876 2,076 504,209,491 134,467,595 24,811,581 23, 097,921 4.92 a 88 3.62Sept. 1,1876 2,081 500,482,271 132,251,078 22,563, 829 20, 540,231 4.50 3.57 3.25Mar. 1,1877 2,080 496,651, 580 130,872,165 21, 803,969 19, 592,962 4.39 3.47 3.12Sept 1,1877 2,072 486,324, 860 124,349, 254 22,117,116 15,274,028 4.54 3.62 2.50Mar. 1,1878 2,074 475,609, 751 122,373,561 18,982,390 16,946,696 3.99 3.17 2.63Sept. 1,1878 2,047 470,231,896 118, 687,134 17,959,223 13,658,893 3.81 3.04 2.31Mar. 1,1879 2,043 464,413, 996 116,744,135 17,541, 054 14,678,660 3.78 3.02 2.53Sept. 1,1879 2,045 455,132, C56 115,149,351 17,401,867 16, 873,200 3.82 3.05 2.96Mar. 1,1880 2, 046 454, 080,0i*0 117,226,501 18,121, 273 21,152, 784 3.99 3.17 3. 70Sept. 1,1880 2,072 454, 215, 062 120,145, 649 18,290,200 24,033,250 4.03 3.18 4.18Mar. 1,1881 2,087 456,844, 865 122,481,788 18,877,517 24,452,021 4.13 3.26 4.22Sept. 1,1881 2,100 458,934,485 127,238,394 19,499,694 29,170,816 4.25 3.33 5. 00Mar. 1,1882 2,137 460,351,485 131,291,889 19, 915,375 27,083, 599 4.33 3.37 4. 56Sept. 1,1882 2,197 473, 947,715 133, 570, 931 20,876,553 26, 237,635 4.40 3.44 4.32Mar. 1,1883 2,267 483, 091, 342 137, 570,105 20,285, 103 26,432, 934 4. 20 3.27 4.25Sept. 1,1883 2,359 494,640,140 141,232,187 20,393, 577 27, 574,214 4.12 3.21 4.34

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No. 17.— A M O U N T of SPECIE H E LD by the N A T IO N A L B A N K S at the Dates of their Reports, from 1874 to 1883, inclusive; the Coin, Coin-certificates, and Gold Clearing House certificates held by the New York City Banks being stated separately.

(From the Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency.]

Held by National Banks in New York City.

Dates.Coin.

United States coin-certifi­

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Gold Clear­ing House

certificates.Total.

Held by other national

banks.Total.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Feb. 27,1874 1,167,820 09 23,518,640 24, 686, 460 09 8, 67$ 403 49 33,365,863 58May 1,1874 1,530,282 10 23, 454, 660 24, 984, 912 10 7, 585, 027 16 32, 569,969 26June 26,1874 1, 842, 525 00 13, 671, 660 15, 514,185 00 6, 812, 022 27 22, 326, 007 27Oct. 2,1874 1, 291, 786 56 13,114, 480 14,406, 266 56 6,834, 678 67 21,240, 945 23Dec. 31,1874 1, 443, 215 42 14, 410, 940 15, 854,155 42 6, 582, 605 62 22,436, 761 04Mar. 1,1875 1, 084, 555 54 10, 622,160 11, 706, 715 54 4, 960, 390 63 16, 667,106 17May 1,1875 930,105 76 5, 753, 220 6, 683, 325 76 3, 937, 035 88 10, 620, 361 64June 30,1875 1, 023, 015 86 12, 642,180 13, 665,195 86 *5,294,386 44 18,959, 582 30Oct. 1,1875 753, 904 90 4, 201, 720 4, 955, 624 90 3, 094, 704 83 8, 050, 329 73Dec. 17,1875 869, 436 72 12,532,810 13, 402,246 72 3, 668, 659 18 17, 070, 905 90Mar. 10,1876 3, 261,131 36 19, 086, 920 22, 348, 051 36 6,729, 294 49 29, 077, 345 85May 12,1876 832,313 70 15,183, 760 16, 016, 073 70 5, 698, 520 66 21, 714, 594 36June 30,1876 1, 214, 522 92 16, 872, 780 18, 087, 302 92 7,131,167 00 25, 218, 569 92Oct. 2,1876 1,129, 814 34 13, 446, 760 ' 14, 576, 574 34 6, 785, 079 69 21, 361, 654 03Dec. 22,1876 1, 434, 701 83 21, 602, 900 23, 037, 601 83 9, 962, 046 06 32, 999,647 89Jan. 20,1877 1, 669, 284 94 . 33,629,660 35, 298, 944 94 14,410, 322 61 49,709,267 55Apr. 14,1877 i; 930, 725 59 13, 899,180 15, 829, 905 59 11, 240,132 19 27, 070, 037 78June 22,1877 1, 423, 258 17 10, 324, 320 11, 747, 578 17 9, 588, 417 89 21,335,996 06Oct. 1,1877 1, 538, 486 47 11,409, 920 12, 948, 406 47 9, 710, 413 84 22, 658,820 31Dec. 28,1877 1, 955, 746 20 19,119, 080 21,074,826 20 11, 832, 924 50 32, 907, 750 70Mar. 15,1878 2,428, 797 44 35, 003, 220 37,432,017 44 17,290, 040 58 54,722,058 02May 1,1878 2,688,092 06 25, 397, 640 28, 085, 732 06 17, 938, 024 00 46, 023, 756 06June 29,1878 1,905,705 22 11,954,500 13, 860, 205 22 15, 391, 264 55 29, 251,469 77Oct. 1,1878 1,779, 792 43 11, 514, 810 13,294, 602 43 17, 394, 004 16 30, 688, 606 59Dec. 6,1878 4, 009, 299 01 12, 277,180 16,286,479 01 18, 068, 771 35 34, 355, 250 36Jan. 1,1879 5, 421, 552 49 12, 739, 540 18,161,1)92 49 23, 338, 664 83 41,499, 757 32Apr. 4,1879 5, 312, 966 90 12, 220,940 17, 533, 906 90 23, 614, 656 51 41,148, 563 41June 14,1879 6, 058,472 34 12,291,270 .18, 349, 742 34 23, 983, 545 10 42, 333, 287 44Oct. 2,1879 7, 218, 967 69 12,130, 900 19,349,867 69 22,823,873 54 42,173, 731 23Dec. 12,1879 20, 096, 249 64 8, 366,140 21,569,006 50,031,389 64 28, 981, 651 95 79, 013, 041 59Feb. 21,1880 12, 252, 541 44 7,464, 650 35, 855, 000 55, 572,191 44 33, 869, 860 31 89,442, 051 75Apr. 23,1880 12, 595, 720 49 6, 914, 250 25,458, 000 44, 967, 970 49 41,461, 761 72 86,429,732 21June 11,1880 16, 682, 226 40 7, 810, 200 33,337, 000 57,429, 426 40 41, 677, 078 86 99, 506, 505 26Oct. 1,1880 16,104, 855 38 7,489, 700 36,189, 000 59, 783, 555 38 49, 562,954 11 109, 346, 509 49Dec. 31,1880 19, 773, 859 01 6, 709, 900 28,246,000 54, 729, 759 01 52, 443,141 91 107,172,900 92Mar. 11,1881 15, 924, 683 90 4, 825, 300 30, 809, 000 51, 558, 983 90 53, 597, 211 36 105,156,195 26May 6,1881 26, 242,108 60 4, 625, 900 34,176, 000 65, 044, 008 60 57, 584, 553 48 122, 628,562 08June 30,1881 20, 822, 790 87 4, 513, 400 41, 858, 000 67,194,190 87 61, 444, 736 63 128, 638, 927 50Oct. 1,1881 15, 317,168 04 4, 486, 600 31, 721, 000 51, 524, 768 04 62, 809, 968 08 114,334,736 12Dec. 31,1881 16, 352, 630 49 4, 037,600 33, 852, 000 54, 242, 230 49 59, 438,409 11 113, 680, 639 60Mar. 11,1882 17, 093, 447 39 4, 075, 800 29, 907, 000 51, 076, 247 39 58, 907, 863 65 109, 984, 111 04May 19,1882 15, 541, 956 93 4, 034, 300 31, 783, 000 51, 359, 256 93 61, 056, 549 80 112,415,806 73July 1,1882 14, 278, 290 77 4, 005,100 32, 854, 000 51,137, 390 77 60, 556, 871 77 111, 694,262 54Oct. 3,1882 14, 391,783 74 3, 098,100 26, 224, 000 44, 523, 883 74 58, 333, 894 53 102, 857, 778 27Dec. 30,1882 10, 811, 726 69 17, 720,100 22, 020,000 50, 551, 826 69 55, 875, 332 71 106,427,159 40Mar. 13,1883 10, 060, 551 05 10, 813, 320 21, 818, 000 42,691,871 05 55, 270, 495 29 97, 962,366 34May 1,1883 9, 891, 636 15 16, 094,210 21, 334, 000 47, 319, 846 15 56,287,420 17 103,607, 266 32June 22,1883 8, 219, 744 22 26, 477, 760 22,139, 000 56, 836, 504 22 58, 517, 890 40 115, 354, 394 62Oct. 2,1883 9,388, 073 82 20, 541,100 ,20, 345,000 50, 274,173 82 57, 543, 809 71 107,817, 083 53

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No. 18.— A M O U N T of T A X E S P A ID by the N A T IO N A D B A N K S Yearly to the United States, from the commencement of the system to July 1,1883.

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[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]

Tear ended June BO— On circulation. On deposit. On capital. Total.

Dollars. jDollars. Dollars. Dollars.1864............................................................. 53,193 32 95, 911 87 18,432 07 167, 537 261865.............................................................. 733, 247 59 1, 087, 530 86 133, 251 15 1, 954, 029 601866..............................^........................... 2,106, 785 30 2, 633,102 77 406, 947 74 5,146, 835 811867.............................................................. 2, 868, 636 78 2,650,180 09 321,881 36 5, 840, 698 231868............................................................. 2, 946, 343 07 2, 564,143 44 306,781 67 5, 817, 268 181869.............................................,.............. 2, 957, 416 73 2, 614, 553 58 312, 918 68 , 5, 884, 888 991870............................................................. 2, 949,744 13 2, 614, 767 61 375, 962 26 5, 940, 474 001871..................................... 2, 987, 021 69 2, 802, 840 85 385, 292 13 6,175,154 671872.............................................................. 3,193, 570 03 3,120, 984 37 389, 356 27 6, 703, 910 671873.................. ............................... 3, 353,186 13 3,196, 569 29 454, 891 51 7, 004, 646 931874.................................... 3, 404,483 11 3, 209, 967 72 469, 048 02 7, 083, 498 851875..................................... 3,283, 450 89 3, 514, 265 39 507, 417 76 7, 305,134 041876..................................... 3, 091, 795 76 3, 505,129 64 632, 296 16 7, 229, 221 561877............................................................. 2, 900, 957 53 3, 451, 965 38 660,784 90 7, 013, 707 811878.............................................................. 2, 948, 047 08 3, 273, 111 74 560,296 83 6, 781,455 651879.............................................................. 3, 009, 647 16 3, 309, 668 90 401,920 61 6, 721, 236 671880............................................................. 3,153, 635 63 4, 058, 710 61 379,424 19 7, 591,770 431881.............................................................. 3,121, 374 33 4, 940, 945 12 431, 233 10 8, 493, 552 551882............................................................. 3,190, 981 98 5, 521, 927 47 437, 774 90 9,150, 684 351883............................................................. 3,132, 006 73 *2, 773, 790 46 *269, 976 43 6,175, 773 62

Aggregates................................... 55,385,524 97 60, 940, 067 16 7, 855, 887 74 124,181, 479 87

*Six months.

No. 19.— AM O U N T Of T A X E S , STATE A N D N A T IO N A L , P A ID by the N A T IO N A L B A N K S from 1866 to 1881, inclusive.

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]/•

Tear ended June 30— Capital stock.

Amount of taxes. Ratio of tax to capital.

United States, t State. Total. United

States. State. Total.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Per ct. P er ct. P er ct.1866............................ 410, 593,435 7,949,451 8,069,938 16,019,389 1.9 2.0 3.91867 . .......................... 422, 804, 666 9, 525,607 8,813,127 18, 338,734 2.2 2.1 4.31868*........................ 420,143,491 9,465, 652 8,757, 656 18,223, 308 2.2 2.1 4.31869............................ 419, 619, 860 10, 081, 244 7,297, 096 17, 378, 340 2.4 1.7 4.11870*.......................... 429,314, 041 10,190, 682 7,465, 675 17, 656, 357 2.4 1.7 4.11871*.......................... 451, 994,133 10, 649,895 7, 860, 078 18, 509, 973 2.4 1.7 4.11872*........................... 472, 956, 958 6, 703, 910 8, 343, 772 15, 047, 682 1.4 1.8 3.21873*.......................... 488, 778,418 7, 004, 646 v 8,499,748 15, 504, 394 1.4 1.8 3.21874............................ 493,751, 679 7,256, 083 9, 620, 326 16, 876,409 1.5 2.0 3.51875............................ 503, 687, 911 7, 317, 531 10, 058,122 17, 375,653 1.5 2.0 3.51876............................ 501, 788, 079 7, 076, 087 9, 701, 732 16, 777, 819 1.4 2.0 3.41&77............................ 485, 250, 694 6,902,573 8,829, 304 15,731,877 1.4 1.9 3.31878............................ 471,064,238 6', 727, 232 8, 056, 533 14, 783, 765 1.4 1.7 3.11879............................ 456, 968, 504 7, 016,131 7, 603, 232 14, 619, 363 1.5 1.7 3.2188Q............................ 457, 266, 545 8,118,103 7, 876, 822 15, 994, 925 1.8 1.8 3.61881............................ 462, 341, 601 8, 902,592 8,286,488 17,189, 080 1.9 1.8 3.7

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NATIONAL BANKS, 23No. 20.— RATIO S OF LO AN S to C A P IT A L , SURPLU S, and NET

DEPO SITS of N A T IO N A L B A N K S in New York City, in other reserve cities, in the States and Territories, and in the United States, on or near the 1st day of October in each year, from 1871 to 1883, inclusive (expressed in millions of dollars).

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]

N E W YO R K CITY.

Dates.Num­ber of banks.

Loans. Capital. Surplus. Netdeposits.

i

Specie.

Legal-ten­der notes

and United

States cer­tificates.

Ratios of—

Loans to capital, surplus, and net deposits.

Cash to net de­posits.

Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. Per ct.October 2,1871... 54 198.9 73.2 19.5 191.3 8.7 50.4 70.0 30.9October 3,1872... 50 183.4 71.3 20.9 158.0 6.4 39.0 73.3 28.7September 12,1873 48 T99.3 70.2 21.9 172. 7 14.6 32.3 75.3 27.2October 2,1874... 48 202.2 68.5 22.7 204.6 14.4 52.4 68.4 32.6October 1,1875... 48 202.4 68.5 22.5 202.3 5.0 i 54.5 69.0 29.4October 2,1876... 47 184.3 66.4 18.9 197.9 14.6 45. 3 65.1 30.3October 1,1877... 47 169.3 57.4 16.6 174.9 12.9 j 34.3 68.0 27.0October 1,1878... 47 169.7 53.8 15.9 189.8 13.3 36.5 | 65.4 26.2October 2,1879... 47 196.0 ( 50.7 16.0 210.2 19.4 32.6 70.8 24.7October 1,1880... 47 238.5 50.7 18.2 268.1 59.8 11.0 70.8 26.4October 1,1881... 48 246.9 51.1 19.9 268.8 50.6 10.9 72.6 22.9Ootober 3,1882... 50 239.2 51.6 21.3 254.0 44.5 38.9 73.2 24.9October 2,1883... 48 245.1 50.3 23.9 266.9 ’ 50.3 19.7 72.0 26.2

OTHER RESERVE CITIES.

O c t o b e r 2 ,1 8 7 1 .. . 174 230.7 119 .9 2 8 .3 187 .5 1. 5 4 2 .5 68 .7 2 3 .5O c t o b e r 3 ,1 8 7 2 .. . 180 242 .0 124 .9 2 9 .8 179 .6 1 .9 36 .7 72 .4 2 1 .5S e p te m b e r 12,1873 181 263 .1 127 .2 32 .5 197 .6 3 .2 3 6 .3 7 3 .6 2 0 .0O c t o b e r 2 ,1 8 7 4 .. . 182 272.5 127 .1 35 .2 219 .9 4 .4 36 .7 71 .3 1 8 .7O c t o b e r 1 ,1 8 7 5 .. . 188 279 .3 128 .8 3 7 .0 222 .9 1 .5 37.1 71 .9 17 .3O c t o b e r 2 ,1 8 7 6 . . . 189 264.7 127 .9 3 7 .4 216 .3 4 .0 37 .1 69 .4 19 .0O c t o b e r 1 ,1 8 7 7 .. . 188 254.3 123.7 33 .1 203 .4 5 .6 3 4 .4 70 .6 19 .7O c t o b e r 1 ,1 8 7 8 .. . 184 231. 2 119 .2 30 .8 199 .2 9 .4 2 9 .5 66 .2 19 .5O c t o b e r 2 ,1 8 7 9 .. . 181 244 .4 115 .4 30 .3 228 .2 11 .3 3 3 .0 65 .4 1 9 .4O c t o b e r 1 ,1 8 8 0 .. . 184 295. 8 116.3 32 .0 288 .8 28 .3 25 .0 6 6 .7 1 8 .5O cto b e r 1,1881 . . 189 346.7 119 .8 34 .2 335 .7 3 4 .5 2 1 .9 7 0 .8 1 6 .8O c t o b e r 3 ,1 8 8 2 .. . 193 348.7 125 .4 34 .1 318 .8 28 .3 24 .1 72 .9 16 .4O c to b e r 2 ,1 8 8 3 .. . 200 352.2 131 .7

!36.0 323 .4 26 .3 30 .1 7 1 .6 1 7 .4

STATES AND TERRITORIES.

October 2,1871... 1, 539 402.0 265.1 53.3 257.8 1.8 41.6 69.8 16.8October 3,1872... 1, 689 451.8 283.4 59.6 282.1 1.9 43.3 72.3 16.0September 12,1873 1, 747 481.8 293.7 65.9 303.1 2.1 44.5 72.7 15.4October 2,1874... 1,774 479.7 298.2 71.1 292. 8 2.4 33.7 72.5 12.3October 1,1875 .. 1, 851 503.0 307, 5. 74.9 306.7 1.6 33.7 73.0 11.5October 2,1876... 1, 853 482.3 305.5 75.9 291.5 2.8 31.0 71.7 11.6October 1,1877... 1, 845 468.3 298.4 73.1 289.4 4.2 31.6 70.9 12.4October 1,1878... 1,822 433.1 293.1 70.2 288.3 8.0 31.1 66.5 13.6October *2,1879... 1, 820 438.1 288.0 68.5 329.3 11.5 30.4 63.9 12.7October 1,1880... 1, 859 506.7 290.6 70.3 410.3 21.2 28.3 65.7 12.1October 1,1881... 1, 895 580.2 292.9 74.0 507.2 27.5 27.1 66.4 10.8October 3,1882... 2, 026 655.4 306.1 76.5 545.8 30.0 28.9 70.6 10.8October 2,1883... 2, 253 706.2 327.7 82.1 577.9 31.2 30.8 71.5 10.7

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No. 20.— R A T IO of L O A N S to C A P IT A L , SURPLU S, and N E T D E PO SITS of N A T IO N A L B A N K S — Continued.

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]

UNITED STATES.

. Dates.Num­ber of banks.

Loans. Capital. Surplus. Net de­posits. Specie.

Legal-ten­der notes

and United

States cer­tificates.

Radios

Loans to capital, surplus, and net deposits.

i of—

Cash to net de­posits.

Millions. Millions Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent. P er ct.October 2 ,1871... 1,767 $831.6 $458.2 $101.1 $636.6 $12.0 $134.5 69.5 23.0October 3,1872 . . . 1,919 877.2 479.6 110.3 619.8 10.2 119.0 72.5 20.8September 12,1873 1,976 944.2 491.1 120.3 673.4 19.9 113.1 73.5 19.8October2,1874 . . . 2,004 954.4 493.8 129.0 717.3 21.2 122.8 71.2 20.0October 1,1875 . . . 2,087 984.7 504.8 134.4 731.9 8.1 125.3 71.8 18.2October 2,1876... 2, 089 931.3 499.8 132.2 705.7 21.4 113.4 69.6 19.1October 1,1877... 2, 080 891.9 479.5 122.8 667.7 22.7 100.3 70.2 18.4October 1,1878... 2,053 834.0 466.1 116.9 677. 3 30.7 97.1 66.2 18.9October 2,1879... 2,048 878.5 454.1 114.8 767.7 42.2 96.0 65.7 18.0October 1,1880 . . . 2,090 1,041. 0 457. 6 ‘ 120.5 967.2 109.3 64.3 69.3 17.9October 1,1881... 2,132 1,173. 8 463.8 128.1 1, 111. 6 112.7 59.9 68.9 15. 5October 3,1882 . . . 2,269 1,243.2 483.1 132.0 1,118. 6 102.9 72.0 69.3 15.6October 2,1883... 2,501 1, 303. 5 509.7 142.0 1,168. 2 107.8 80.6 71.6 13.0

No. 21.— AM O U N T of the TR AN SA CTIO N S of the N E W Y O R K C LEA R IN G H O U SE from 1858 to 1883, inclusive.

Year ended October 1— Exchanges for the year.

Balances for the year.

Gold exchanges Gold balancesfor the year. for the year.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1858.1859. 1860 1861. 1862.1863.1864.1865.1866. 1867.

1870187118721873.1874.1875.1876.1877.1878.1879.1880. 1881. 1882. 1883

4,756, 664,386 09 6,448, 005,956 01 7, 231,143, 056 69 5,915, 742,758 05 6, 871,443,'591 20

14, 867, 597, 848 60 24, 097,196,655 92 26,032,384, 341 89 28,717,146, 914 0928, 675,159, 472 20 28,484, 288, 636 92 37,407, 028,986 55 27,804,539,405 7529, 300, 986, 682 21 32, 636, 997,403 83 33,972, 773, 942 97 20, 850, 681, 962 82 23,042,276,858 4719, 874, 815, 360 6120, 876, 555, 936 71 19, 922, 733, 946 59 24, 553,196, 688 88 37,182,128, 621 09 48, 565, 818, 212 31 46, 552,846,161 00 40, 293,165, 257 65

314, 238, 910 60363, 984, 682 56380, 693, 438 37353,383, 944 41415, 530, 331 46677,626,482 61885,719,204 93

1, 035,765,107 681,066,135,106 351,144, 963,451 151,125,455, 236 681,120, 318. 307 871, 036,484, 821 791, 209. 721, 029 471, 213, 2937827 241,152,372,108 25

971, 231, 280 731,104,346,845 321, 009, 532, 037 191, 015, 256,483 04

951, 970, 454 251, 321,119, 297 621, 516, 538, 631 291,776, 018,161 581, 595, 000, 245 001, 568, 983,196 15

1, 207, 372,164 56 215, 288, 880 291,488, 278, 882 73 322,135, 916 702, 005, 245, 673 44 315,521, 895 392, 018,961, 043 62 304, 261, 931 361, 772,458, 886 43 285, 508, 991 632,412,687,764 38 358,739, 818 642,585,704,495 16 355, 873, 402 99*625, 574, 001 62 *78, 991, 765 24

(t) (t)(0 (t)(t) (t)(t) (t)

*Three months—October 1,1878, to January 1,1879. t No gold exchanged after January 1,1879.

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No. 22.—Classification of L O AN S of N A T IO N A L B A N K S in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and in other reserve cities, for the years 1879, 1880,1881, 1882, and 1883.

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]

OCTOBER 1, 1879.

NATIONAL BANKS. 25

Classification.New York

City.

Boston, Philadel­phia, and Baltimore.

Other re­serve cities.

Countrybanks. Aggregate.

47 banks. 99 banks. 82 banks. 1,820 banks. 2,048 banks.

On United States bonds on demand-----On other stocks, bonds, &c., on demand. On single-name paper without \)ther

security........... .......................................

Dollars. 8, 286, 525

78, 062, 085

22,491, 926 87, Oil, 366

Dollars. 2,017,226

22, 605, 795

13,136, 911 118, 267,128

Dollars. 4, 360, 523

11,445, 079

7,150, 239 65, 023, 494

Dollars. Dollars.14, 664,274

112,112,959

42, 779, 076 705,456,798All other loans...........................................

Totals............................................

435,1.54,8i0

195, 851, 902 156, 027, 060 87, 979, 335 |435,154, 810 875, 013,107

OCTOBER 1, 1880.

On United States bonds on demand-----On other stocks, bonds, &c., on demand. On single-name paper without other

security............................................... .

47 banks. 101 banks. 83 banks. 1,859 banks. 2,090 banks

3, 915,077 92, 630, 982

27, 755,152 114,127, 290

525,445 30, 838, 692

22, 542,776 137,405,246

1,378,168 16, 558, 260

10, 402, 295 75, 687,334

5,818,690 140,027, 934

60, 700,223 830, 514, 594All other loans...........................................

Totals................................................

503, 294,724

238, 428, 501 191, 312,159 104, 026, 057 503,294, 724 1, 037,061, 441

OCTOBER 1, 1881.

On United States bonds on demand-----On other stocks, bonds, &c., on demand. On single-name paper without other

security......... ..........................................

48 banks. 102 banks. 87 banks. 1,895 banks. 2,132 banks.

2, 539, 928 97, 249,162

26, 935, 878 120, 032, 691

415,164 39, 251, 526

34,465, 661 137, 682, 302

468,496 24,227,158

12, 904, 338 96, 806, 506

2, 661,256 35,423, 896

73,114,405 464,843,937

6, 084, 844 196,151, 742

147,420, 282 819 365,436All other loans......................... ...............

Totals................................................ 246,757, 659 211, 814, 653 134,406,498 576, 043,494 1,169, 022,304

OCTOBER 1, 1882.

On United States bonds on demand-----On other stocks, bonds, &c., on demand. On single-name paper without other

security........... ................ ........................

50 banks. 102 banks. 91 banks. 2,026 banks. 2,269 banks.

1, 618, 687 89, 532, 760

21, 382, 572 126, 507, 873

265, 357 31,653, 098

26, 721, 688 143, 297, 359

1, 532,214 22,143,725

16, 075, 330 106, 531,193

1,851, 550 39, 554, 649

83, 576, 480 526, 041, 981

5,267,808 182, 884, 232

147,754, 806 902, 379, 670All other loans...........................................

Totals................................................ 239, 041, 892 201, 937, 502 146, 282, 462 651, 024, 660 1,238,286, 516

OCTOBER 2, 1883.

On United States bonds on demand___On other stocks, bonds, &c., on demand. On single-name paper without other

security..................................................

48 banks. 103 banks. 97 banks. 2,253 banks. 2,501 banks.

2, 093, 526 94, 321, 605

19,147, 049 129,546,152

344, 337 29, 638, 276

24, 684,110 146,149, 205

623, 679 23, 099, 682

17, 259, 584 110,381, 881

1,972,232 41, 518, 741

87,910, 589 574, 760,143

5,033,774 188, 578,304

149,001, 332 960, 837, 381All other loans.........................................

Totals............... ................................ 245,108, 332 200, 815,928 151, 364, 826 706,161, 705 1, 303,450, 791

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No. 23.— A M O U N T P A ID to the CO M M ISSION ER of IN T E R N A L R E V E N U E by B A N K S other than National, and B A N K E R S , from 1864 to 1883, inclusive.

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]

Year ended June 30— On circulation. On deposits. On capital. Total.

1864.............................................................Dollars.

2, 056,996 30 1, 993, 661 84

Dollars. 780, 723 52

2, 043, 841 08

Dollars. Dollars.2, 837, 719 82 4, 940, 870 901865..................................... ....................... 903, 367 98

1866............................................................. 990,278 11 2, 099, 635 83 374,074 11 3, 463, 988 051867............................................................. 214,298 75 1, 355, 395 98 476, 867 73 2, 046, 562 461868............................................................. 28, 669 88 1, 438, 512 77 399, 562 90 1, 866, 745 551869........................................................ 16, 565 05 1, 734, 417 63 445, 071 49 2,196, 054 171870............................................................. 15,419 94 2,177, 576 46 827, 087 21 3, 020, 083 611871.............................................................. 22, 781 92 2, 702,196 84 919, 262 77 3, 644, 241 531872 ........................................................... 8, 919 82 3, 643, 251 71 976, 057 61 x 4, 628, 229 141873..................................... ........................ 24, 778 62 S', 009, 302 79 736, 950 05 3, 771, 031 461874............................................................. 16, 738 26 2,453, 544 26 916, 878 15 3, 387,160 671875............................................................. 22, 746 27 2, 972, 260 27 1,102, 241 58 4, 097, 248 121876............................................................. 17, 947 67 2, 999, 530 75 989, 219 61 4, 006, 698 031877............................................................. 5,430 16 2, 896, 637 93 927, 661 24 3, 829, 729 331878......................................... ................... 1,118 72 2, 593, 687 29 897, 225 84 3,492,031 851879............................................................. 13, 903 29 2, 354, 911 74 830, 068 56 3,198, 883 591880..................................... ....................... 28, 773 37 2, 510, 775 43 811,436 48 3,350,985 281881............................................................. 4, 295 08 2, 946, 906 64 811, 006 35 3, 762,208 073882.............................................................1883*...........................................................

4, 285 77 4, 096,102 45 1, 993, 026 02

1,153, 070 25 489,033 53

5, 253,458 47 2,482,059 55

Aggregates................................... 5,487, 608 82 48, 802, 237 39 14, 986,143 44 69, 275, 989 65

* Six months, to November 30,1882.

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No. 24.—AMOUNT of RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES of SAYINGS BANKS in the U n it e d S t a t e s , from 1876to 1883, inclusive.

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]

Resources and liabilities.1875-76. 1876-77. 1877-78. 1878-79. 1879-’80. 1880-’81. 1881-’82. 1882-’83.

686 banks. 675 banks. 663 banks./

639 banks. 629 banks. 629 banks. 629 banks. 630 banks.

RESOURCES. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Loans on real estate.......................................... 373, 501, 243 369, 770, 878 408,921, 601 352, 695, 026 315, 273, 232 307, 096,158 307, 089,227 328,197, 858Loans on other securities................................. 164, 024,477 114,477.163 88,192, 337 65, 694, 465 70,175, 090 95, 817,641 128,483, 698 155, 874, 522United States bonds........................................... 108,162, 624 115, 389,880 129, 362, 890 156, 415,159 187, 413, 220 210, 845, 514 237, 786,442 219, 017, 313State and other stocks and bonds................... 169, 801, 399 184,116, 602 170,155, 076 151, 804, 318 150,440, 359 159, 819, 942 206, 291, 274 190, 629, 915Railroad bonds and stocks........................ . . . . 23, 992, 313 24, 586, 503 21,752, 650 18, 737, 917 20,705, 378 27, 069,048 32, 994, 578 41, 695, 701Bank stock........................................................... 33, 267,494 34,571, 531 34, 703, 256 32, 452, 020 32, 225, 923 33,249, 203 35, 365, 717 36, 587,817Real estate........................................................... 15, 540,384 21, 037,426 29, 952, 494 33, 573, 091 39, 038, 502 41,987, 674 39, 882, 429 37, 224, 601Other investments.............................................. 20,730, 050 18,135, 673 18,169,863 16, 643,100 27, 053,452 37,408,163 11, 047, 346 53, 235,771Expenses............................................................... 866, 013 1, 029,238 216, 690 194,113 216, 423 135, 572 132, 204 144, 223Due from banks.................................................. 23,011,142 23, 522, 572 22,551,208 22, 880, 849 22, 063, 091 40, 603,641 38, 977,135 43,184, 629Cash........................................................................ 18,456,405 16,160, 096 17,469,085 14, 056, 894 17,072,680 13,758,106 14, 932, 015 12, 998, 594

Totals......................................................... 951,353, 544 922,794, 562 941, 447,150 865,146, 952 881, 677, 350 967, 790, 662 1, 052, 982, 065 1,118,790, 944

LIABILITIES.Deposits................................................................ 891,459, 890 866,498, 452 879, 897, 425 802, 490, 298 819,106, 973 891, 961,142 966, 797, 081 1, 024, 856, 787Surplus fund......................................................... 51, 321, 033 43, 835, 885 43, 892, 503 50,495, 200 51, 226, 472 60, 289, 905 69, 454, 512 72, 784,155Undivided profits.............................................. 5,497, 503 9,200,778 6,964,177 4, 019, 569 4, 740, 861 10, 325, 800 11,136, 219 15,738,223Other liabilities................................................... 3, 075,118 3,259,447 10, 693, 045 , 8,141,885 6, 603, 044 5, 213, 815 5, 594, 253 5,411, 779

Totals......................................................... 951, 353, 544 922, 794, 562 941,447,150 865,146, 952 881, 677, 350 967,790, 662 1, 052, 982, 065 1,118,790,944

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No. 25.— AM OUNT of DEPOSITS of SA V IN G S B A N K S in the U n ited STATER with the Number of their Depositors , and the average amount due to each, by States, in 1881, 1882, and 1883.

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]

States.

1880-’81. 1881-’82. 1882-’83.

Number of depositors.

Amount of deposits.

Average to each

depositor.Number of depositors.

Amount of deposits.

Average to each

depositor.Number of depositors.

Amount of deposits.

Average to eaeh

depositor.

- Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Maine.................................................................... 80,947 23,277,676 287 57 87,977 26,474,555 300 92 95,489 29,503,890 308 97New Hampshire.................................................. 96,881 32,097,734 331 31 104,692 36,181,187 345 59 113,167 39,124,815 345 72Vermont.............................................................. 32,081 8,606,607 268 28 34,882 9,839,157 282 07 37,358 10,686,941 286 07Massachusetts................................................... 706,395 218,047,922 308 68 738,951 230,444,479 311 85 772, 518 241,311,362 312 37Rhode Island....................................................... 97,682 44,755,625 458 18 102,991 46,771,723 454 13 112,472 48,320,672 429 63Connecticut......................................................... 213,913 76,518,571 357 71 225,366 80, 522, 301 357 29 237,993 84, 942,410 356 90New York............................................................ 953,707 353,629,657 370 79 1,036,106 387, 832,893 374 32 1,095,971 412,147,213 376 05New Jersey.................. ...................................... 74,965 19,863,638 264 97 86,448 25,321, 713 292 91 91,951 27,344,035 297 37Pennsylvania................................. ................... 99,416 26,895,295 270 53 112,352 29,913,605 266 25 120,636 32,347,733 268 14Maryland............................................................. *64,911 23,824,354 367 00 *70,817 25, 989, 874 367 00 *74,141 27, 205,225 367 00District of Columbia........................................ 4,492 462,636 102 99 4,971 548, 532 110 35 5,676 690,406 121 64T<nnifliana T. _________ _____________. . . 6,178 1,794,086 290 40Ohio.................................................................. - - 28,587 10,902,052 381 36 31,966 12,417,317 388 45 34,553 12,969,666 375 33Indiana................................................................ *3,502 1,330,956 380 00 *3, 502 1, 330, 956 380 00 8,027 1,755,256 218 67California............................... ............................ 65,092 49,954,333 767 44 *69,333 53,208, 789 767 44 76,486 56, 507,163 738 79

T otals........................................................ 2,528,749 891,961,142 352 73 2,710, 354 966, 797, 081 356 70 2,876,438 1,024,856,787 356 29

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COIN AND CURRENCY. 29

No. 26.— AM O U N T of COIN' and CU RRENCY IN T H E C O U N TR Y, distinguishing the amount in the Treasury, the amount held by the national and State banks and by trust companies, and also the amount in the hands of the people.

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.] A /

A mount of Coin and Currency in the Country.January 1,

1879!November 1,

1880.November 1,

1881.November 1,

1882.November 1

1883.

Gold coin and bullion...............Silver coin*..................................Legal-tender notes.....................National-banknotes.................

Totals..................................

Dollars. 278,310,126 106, 573, 803 346, 681, 016 323, 791, 674

Dollars. 449, 327,404 153, 653,630 346,681, 016 343, 834,107

Dollars. 550,922, 398 181, 476,144 346, 681, 016 360, 344, 250

Dollars. 547, 356, 262 208, 744, 424 346,681,016 362,727,747

Dollars. 581, 970,254 242,701,932 346,681, 016 352,013,787

1, 055, 356, 619 1,293,496,157 1, 439,423, 808 1,465, 509,449 1,523,366,982

A mount of Coin and Currency in the Treasury on the following dates, with the amount held by the National Banks, State Banks, Trust Companies, and Savings Banks, on the dates of their reports nearest thereto.

J anuary 1,1879.

November 1,1880.

November 1,1881.

November 1,1882.

November 1,1883.

Gold: In the Treasury, less certificates. In national banks, including cer­

tificates ..................... .................

Dollars, j Dollars. 112, 703, 342 133, 679, 349

135, 039, 201 ;i02, 851, 032

1ft 937. 812 i 17 1ft2. 13ft

Dollars. 167, 781, 909

107, 222,169

19, 901,491

| Dollars. 148,435, 473

94,127, 324

17, 892, 500

Dollars. 157, 353, 760

97, 570,05T‘

18, 255,300In State banks, including certifi­

cates ................................................ i ’ — » —

Total gold............................................ 158, 680, 355 253, 632, 511 294, 905, 569 260, 455, 297 273,179,117

Silver: *In the Treasury, standard sil­ver dollars ................................. 17, 249, 740

9,121, 417 6, 048,194 6, 460, 557

47,156, 588 6,185, 000

24, 635, 561 6, 495, 477

66, 576, 378 3,424, 575

25, 984, 687 7, .112, 567

92, 414, 977 4, 012, 503

26,749,482 8, 234, 739

116, 036,450 4, 936, 365

26, 712,424 10, 247, 926

In the Treasury, bullion .........In the Treasury, fractional coin In national banks ............... .

Total silver....................................... 38, 879, 908 84, 472, 626 103, 098, 207 131,4aL701 157, 933,165-

Currency: In the Treasury, less certifi­cates 44, 425, 655

126, 491, 720

25, 944, 485 14,513,779

18, 221, 826

86, 439, 925

25, 828, 794 17, 072, 680

22, 774, 83ft

77, 630, 917

27, 391, 317 11, 782, 243

26,224,248

92,544, 767

27, 086,482 14, 724, 978

30, 996,217

103,316,802:

28,259, 069 12, 998, 594

In national banks., including certificates...................... .

In State banks, including cer­tificates .......................... ........

In savings banks.............

Total currency . . . . . __ .. . ........... 211, 375, 639 147,563,225 !139, 579, 307 160, 580,475 175, 570,682*

Grand totals ............... .......................[408, 935, 902 485,668,362 |537, £83,083 552, 447,473 606, 682, 964

A mount of Coin and Currency i n the hands of the People,, outside of the Treasury and the banks (national, State, trust com­panies, and savings), on the following dates:

G old .............Silver..........Currency—

Totals.

January 1, 1879.

i November 1,I 1880.

November 1, 1881.

| November 1, 1882.

November 1, 1883.

Dollars. 119, 629, 771 67, 693, 895

459, 097, 051

Dollars. 195, 694,893 69,181, 004

542, 951, 898

Dollars, 256, 016, 829 78, 377, 937

567,445, 959

Dollars.1 286, 900,965

77, 332, 723 1 548, 828, 288

Dollars. 308,791,137 84,768, 767

52?, 124,121

646, 420, 717 807,827, 795 901,840,725 | 913, 061,976 916,684,025

* The silver certificates, amounting in all to $19,780,241 on November 1,1880; of which $1,165,120wereheld by the national banks, are not included in this table.

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30 ' COINAGE.

No. 27.— C O IN A G E of tbe U N IT E D STA TE S M IN T from 1830 to1883, inclusive.

[From the Report of the Director of the Mint.]

Year ended—Coinage.

Gold. Silver. Minor. Total.

December 31—1830..............................................................

Dollars. 643,105 00

Dollars.2,495, 400 00

Dollars.17,115 00

Dollars.3,155, 620 00

1831.............................................................. 714,270 00 3,175,600 00 33, 603 60 3, 923,473 601832............................................................. 798,435 00 2, 579, 000 00 23,620 00 3, 401, 055 001833............................................................. 978,550 00 2, 759, 000 00 28,160 00 3, 765, 710 001834............................................................. 3, 954,270 00 3, 415, 002 00 19,151 00 7, 388,423 001835.............................................................. 2,186,175 00 3,443,003 00 39, 489 00 5, 668, 667 001836............................................................. 4,135,700 00 3, 606,100 00 23,100 00 7, 764, 900 001837............................ ................................ 1,148, 305 00 2, 096, 010 00 55, 583 00 3, 299, 898 001838............................................................. 1, 809, 595 00 2, 333, 243 00 63, 702 00 4, 206, 540 001839.............................................................. 1, 355, 885 00 2,176, 296 00 31,286 61 3, 563,467 611840............................................................. 1, 675,302 50 1,726,703 00 24, 627 00 3,426, 632 501841............................................................. 1,091, 597 50 1,132, 750 00 15, 973 67 2,240,321 171842....................................- ....................... 1, 834,170 00 2, 332,750 00 23, 833 90 4,190,753 901843............................................................. 8,108, 797 50 3, 834, 750 00 24, 283 -20 11, 967,830 701844............................................................. 5, 428, 230 00 2, 235, 550 00 23, 987 52 6, 687, 767 521845............................................................. 3, 756,447 50 1,873, 200 00 38, 948 04 5, 668, 595 541846.............................................................. 4, 034,177 50 2, 558, 580 00 41, 208 00 6, 633, 965 501847.............................................................. 20, 221, 385 00 2,379, 450 00 61, 836 69 22, 662, 671 691848.............................................................. 3, 775, 512 50 2, 040, 050 00 64,157 99 5, 879, 720 491849............................................................. 9,007,761 50 2,114, 950 00 41, 984 32 11,164, 695 821850............................................................. 31, 981, 738 50 1, 866,100 00 44,467 50 33, 892, 306 00

•1851............................................................. 62, 614,492 50 774, 397 00 99, 635 43 63,488, 524 9318&2.............................................................. 56, 846,187 50 999,410 00 50, 630 94 57,896, 228 441853............_ .............................................. 39,377, 909 00 9,077,571 00 67, 059 78 48, 522, 539 781854.............................................................. 25,915, 918 50 8,619, 270 00 42, 638 35 34,577,326 851855............................................................. 28, 977, 968 00 3, 501, 245 00 16, 030 79 32,495, 243 791856............................................................. 36, 697,768 50 5,13o, 240 00 27,106 78 41, 860,115 28

June 30—1857*............................................................ 15, 811, 563 00 1,477, 000 00 63, 510 46 17, 352, 073 461858............................................................. 30, 253, 725 50 8, 040, 730 00 234, 000 00 38, 528, 455 501859............................................................. 17, 296, 077 00 6,187,400 00 . 307, 000 00 23, 790, 477 001860............... i ............................................ 16,445, 476 00 2, 769, 920 00 342, 000 00 19, 557,396 001861.............................................................. 60, 693, 237 00 2, 605, 700 00 101, 660 00 63,400, 597 001862.............................................................. 45,532,386 50 2, 812,401 50 116, 000 00 48, 460, 788 001863.............................................................. 20, 695,852 00 1,174, 092 80 478,450 00 22, 348, 394 801864............................................................. 21, 649, 345 00 548, 214 10 463, 800 00 22, 661, 359 101865............................................................. 25,107, 217 50 636, 308 00 1,183, 330 00 26, 926, 855 501866............................................................. 28,313, 945 00 680, 264 50 646, 570 00 29, 640, 7W 501867.............................................................. 28,217,187 50 986,871 00 1, 879, 540 00 31, 083, 598 501868............................................................. 18,114,425 00 1,136, 750 00 1,713, 38^ 00, 20, 964, 560 001869.................................................. ' ......... 21, 828, 637 50 840,746 50 1, 279, 055 00 23, 948,439 001870............................................................. 22, 257, 312 50 1, 767, 253 50 611,445 00 24, 636, Oil 001871.............................................................. 21, 302,475 00 1, 955, 905 25 283, 760 00 23, 542,140 251872............................................................. 20, 376,495 00 3, 029, 834 05 123, 020 00 23,529, 349 051873............................................................. 35, 249, 337 50 2, 945, 795 50 494, 050 00 38, 689,183 001874.............................................................. 50,442,690 00 5,983, 601 30 411, 925 00 56, 838, 216 001875.............................................................. 33, 553, 965 00 10, 070, 368 00 230, 375 00 43, 854, 708 001876.............................................................. 38,178, 962 50 19,126, 502 50 260, 350 00 57, 565, 815 001877........................................... ................. 44, 078,199 00 28, 549, 935 00 62,165 00 72, 690, 299 001878......................................... ................... 52, 798,980 00 28, 290, 825 50 30, 694 00 81,120, 499 501879............................................................. 40, 986,912 00 27,227, 882 50 97,798 00 68,312, 592 501880.............................................................. 56,157, 735 00 27, 942,437 50 269, 971 50 84, 370,144 001881.............................................................. 78,733, 864 00 27, 649, 966 75 405,109 95 106, 788, 940 701882............................................................ . 89,413, 447 50 27, 783, 388 75 644, 757 75 117, 841, 594 001883.............................................................. 35,936, 927 50 28, 835,470 15 1, 428,307 16 66, 200, 704 81

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GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION. 31

No. 28.— A N N U A L PRODUCTION of GOLD and S IL V E R in the U n it e d S t a t e s from 1859 to 1882, inclusive.

[From the Reports of the Director of the Mint, 1874-1882.]

Production.

Gold. Silver. Total.

\ Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Year ended December 31, 1859......................................... 50,000, 000 100,000' 50,100,000

1860......................................... 46, 000, 000 150, 000 46,150, 0001861......................................... 43, 000, 000 2, 000, 000 45, 000, 0001862......................................... 39, 200, 000 4, 500, 000 43, 700, 0001863......................................... 40, 000, 000 8, 500, 000 48, 500, 0001864......................................... 46,100, 000 11, 000, 000 57,100, 0001865......................................... 53, 225, 000 11, 250, 000 64,475, 0001866......................................... 53, 5Q0 000 10, 000, 000 63, 500, 0001867......................................... 51, 725, 000 13, 500, 000 65, 225, 0001868......................................... 48, 000, 000 12, 000, 000 60, 000, 0001869......................................... 49, 500, 000 12, 000, 000 61, 500, 0001870......................................... 50, 000, 000 16, 000, 000 66, 000, 0001871....................................... 43, 500, 000 23, 000, 000 66, 500, 0001872......................................... 36, 000, 000 28, 750, 000 64, 750, 000

Si^months ended June 30, 1873......................................... 18, 000, 000 18, 750, 000 36, 750, 000Year ended June 30, 1874......................................... 33, 490, 902 37, 324, 594 70, 815, 496

1875......................................... 33, 467, 856 31, 727, 560 65,195, 4161876......................................... 39,929,166 38,783, 016 78, 712,1821877......................................... 46, 897, 390 39, 793, 573 86, 690, 9631878......................................... 51, 206, 360 45, 281, 385 96, 487, 7451879......................................... 38, 899, 858 40, 812,132 79, 711, 9901880......................................... 36, 000, 000 39, 200, 000 75, 200, 000

Six months ended December 31, 1880......................................... 18, 000, 000 21, 000, 000 39, 000, 000Year ended December 31, 1881......................................... 34, 700, 000 43, 000, 000 77, 700, 000

1882......................................... 32, 500 000 46, 800, 000 79, 300, 000

No. 29.— E ST IM A T E D PRO D U CTIO N of GOLD and SILV ER in the United States, by STATES and TERRITO RIES (from official reports and other trustworthy sources), during the year ended De­cember 31, 1882.

[From the Annual Report of the Director of the Mint.]

Stat.e or Territory.

A laska...........................Arizona..........................California.......................Colorado.........................Dakota...........................Georgia...........................Idaho..............................Montana.........................Nevada ..........................New Mexico.................North Carolina.............Oregon..........................South Carolina.............Utah................................Virginia........................Washington Territory Wyoming......................

Total...................

1882.

Gold. Silver. Total.

$>150, 000 $150, 0001, 065, 000 $7, 500, 000 8, 565, 000

16, 800, 000 845, 000 17, 645, 0003, 360, 000 16, 500, 000 19, 860, 0003, 300, 000 175, 000 3, 475, 000

250, 000 250, 0001, 500, 000 2, 000, 000 3, 500, 0002, 550, 000 4, 370, 000 6, 920, 0002, 000, 000 6, 750, 000 8, 750, 000

150, 000 1, 800, 000 1, 950, 000193, 000 25, 000 215, 000830, 000 35, 000 865, 00025, 000 25, 000

190, 000 6, 800, 000 6, 990, 00015, 000 15, 000

120, 000 120, 0005, 000 5, 000

32, 500, 000 46, 800, 000 79, 300, 000

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32 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS."

No. 30.— V a l u e of M ER CH A N D ISE and of GOLD and S IL V E R CO IN , and B U LL IO N I m p o r t e d into, and E x p o r t e d from, the U n i t e d S t a t e s , from 1836 to 1883, inclusive— Specie values.

Tear ended—Exp<

Domestic.

>rts.

Foreign.

Totalexports. Imports. Total imports

and exports.

Sept. 30— Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1836................. 106,916,680 21,746,360 128,663,040 189,980,035 318,643,0751837................. 95,564,414 21, 854,962 117,419,376 140,989,217 258,408,5931838............... 96,033,821 12,452,795 108,486,616 113,717,404 222,204, 0201839................. 103,533,891 17,494,525 121, 028,416 162,092,132 283,120, 5481840................. 113,895,634 18,190,312 132,085,946 107,141, 519 239,227,4651841................. 106,382,722 15,469, 081 121,851,803 127,946,177 249,797,9801842................. 92,969, 996 11,721,538 104,691, 534 100,162,087 204,853,621

June 30—1843*............... 77,793,783 6,552,697 84,346,480 64,753,799 149,100,2791844................. 99,715,179 11,484,867 111, 200,046 108,435,035 219,635,0811845................. 99,299,776 15,346, 830 114, 646, 606 117,254, 564 231,901,1701846................. 102,141,893 11, 346,623 113,488, 516 121, 691,797 235, 380, 3131847................. 150,637,464 8, 011,158 158, 648, 622 146,545, 638 305,194, 2601848*............... 132, 904,121 21,128, 010 154,032,131 154,998,928 309,031, 0591849................. 132,666, 955 13,088, 865 145,755, 820 147, 857,439 293, 613, 2591850................. 136,946,912 14, 951, 808 151,898,720 178,138, 318 330, 037, 0381851................. 196,689, 718 21, 698,293 218, 388, Oil 216,224,932 434, 612,9931852................. 192,368,984 17,289,382 209,658,366 212,945,442 422, 603, 8081853................. 213,417,697 17, 558,460 230, 976,157 267, 978, 647 498, 954, 8041854______ . . . 253,390, 870 24,850,194 278, 241, 064 304, 562,381 582, 803,4451855................. 246,708, 553 28,448,293 275,156, 846 ;261,468, 520 536, 625, 3661856................. 310,586, 330 16, 378, 578 326, 964,908 314, 639, 942 641, 604, 8501857................. 338,985, 065 23, 975, 617 362, 960, 682 360,890,141 723, 850, 8231858. T............. 293, 758,279 30,886,142 324, 644,421 282, 613,150 607,257, 5711859................. 335, 894, 385 20, 895,077 356,789,462 338, 768,130 695, 577, 5921860................. 373,189, 274 26, 933, 022 400,122, 296 362,160, 254 762, 288, 5501861................. 228, 699,486 20,645,427 249, 344,913 335, 650,153 584, 995,0661863................. 210,688, 675 16, 869,466 227, 558,141 205, 771, 729 433,329, 8701863................. 241, 997,474 26,123, 584 268,121, 058 252, 919, 920 521,040,9781864................. 243, 977,589 20,256,940 264, 234, 529 329, 562, 895 593,797,4241865................. 201,558,372 32,114,157 233, 672, 529 248,555, 652 482,228,1811866................. 420,161,476 14, 742,117 434, 903, 593 445, 512,158 880,415,7511867................. 334,763,005 20, 611, 508 355,374,513 417, 831, 571 773, 20®, 0841868................. '353,135,875 22,601,126 375, 737,001 371, 624,808 747, 361,8091869................. 318, 082, 663 25,173,414 343,256,077 437,314,255 780,570,3321870................. 420,500,275 30,427,159 450, 927,434 462. 377, 587 913,305, 0211871................. 512,802, 267 28,459,899 541,262,166 541,493,708 1,082,755,8741872................. !501,285, 371 22,769,749 524,055,120 640, 338,766 1,164, 393, 8861873................. 578,938, 985 28,149,511 607, 088, 496 663, 617,147 1,270, 705,6431874................. 629,133,107 23, 780, 338 652, 913,445 595,861, 248 1, 248, 774,6931875................. 583,141,229 22,433, 624 605,574,853 553, 906,153 1,159, 481, 0061876................. 575,620,938 21,270,035 596,890, 973 476, 677,871 1, 073, 568, 8441877................. 632, 804,962 25,832,495 658, 637,457 492, 097, 540 1,150,734, 9971878................. 707, 771,153 20,834, 738 728, 605,891 466,872,846 1,195, 478, 7371879................. 715,895,825 f9, 541, 057 735,436, 882 466, 073, 775 1, 201, 510, 6571880............. 833, 294, 246 19,487,331 852,781, 577 760, 989, 056 1, 613, 770,6333881................. 898,152,891 23, 631, 302 921, 784,193 753, 240,125 1, 675,024, 3181882................. 776, 720,. 003 23, 239, 733 799, 959, 736 767, 111, 964 1, 567,071, 7001883................. 825, 846, 813 29, 812,922 855, 659, 785 751,670,305 1, 607, 330, 040

!

Excess of exports

over im­ports.

Dollars.

24, 944,427

4,529,447

19, 592, 681 2,765, Oil

12,162, 984

2,163, 079

13, 688,326 12,324, 966 2,070, 541

42,031, 271 18,021, 332 37, 956, 042

21, 786, 412 15,201,138

4,112,193

57, ,052,197 51, 668, 700

120, 213,102 166, 539,917 261, 733,045 269, 363,107 91,792,521

108, 544,068 32, 847, 772

103, 989,430

Excess of imports over ex­ports.

Dollars. 61,316,995 23, 569,841 5, 230,788

41, 063, 716

6,094,374

2,607,958 8,203, 281

966, 797 2,101, 619

26, 239, 598

3, 287, 076j 37, 002, 490 26, 321, 317

86, 305,240

65, 328,366 14, 883,123 10, 608,365 62, 457,058

94, 058,178 11,430,153

231, 542 116,283, 646 56, 528, 651

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Sept1835.1836.1837.1838.1839.1840.1841,1842.

J1843*18441845.1846.1847.1848.1849.1850.18511852.1853.18541855.1856.1857.1858.1859.18601861.18621863.1864.1865.18661867.1868186918701871187218731874.18751876.1877.1878.1879.1880.1881.1882.1883.

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-----MERCHANDISE*.

i l u e of M ER C H A N D ISE I m p o r t e d into and U n i t e d S t a t e s , from 1835 to 1883, inclusive; i :* Imports or of Exports. (Specie values.)

Exports.Total

exports. Imports.Excess of ex­

ports over imports.Domestic. Foreign.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.100,459, 481, 14, 756, 321 115,215,802 136, 764, 29510.6, 570, 942 17, 767, 762 124, 338, 704 176, 579,15494, 280, 895 17,162, 232 111, 443,127 130, 472, 80395, 560, 880 9, 417, 690 104, 978, 570 95, 970, 288 9, 008, 282

101, 625, 533 10, 626,140 112,251, 673 156, 496, 956111, 660, 561 12, 008, 371 123, 668, 932 98, 258, 706 25, 410, 226103, 636, 236 8,181, 235 111, 817, 471 122, 957, 54491, 799, 242 8, 078, 753 99, 877, 995 96, 075, 071 3, 802, 924

77, 686, 354 5,139, 335 82, 825, 689 42, 433,464 40, 392, 22599, 531,774 6, 214, 058 105, 745, 832 102,604,606 ! 3,141,22698, 455, 330 7, 584, 781 106i 040, 111 113, 184, 322

101, 718, 042 7, 865, 206 i 109, 583, 248 117, 914, 065150, 574, 844 6,166, 754 ' 156, 741, 598 122,424,349 ! 34, 317, 249130, 203, 709 7, 986, 806 | 138,190, 515 148,638,644131, 710, 081 8,641,091 140, 351,172 141, 206,199134, 900, 233 9,475, 493 144, 375, 720 173, 509, 526 :178, 620,138 10, 295,121 188, 915, 259 210, 771, 429 |154, 931,147 12, 053, 084 166, 984, 231 207, 440, 398189, 869,162 13, 620,120 203,489, 282 263, 777, 265215, 328, 300 21, 631, 260 236, 959, 560 297, 623, 039192, 751,135 26,158, 368 218,909,503 257, 808, 708266,438, 051 14, 781,372 281,219,423 310,432, 310278, 906, 713 14, 917, 047 293, 823, 760 348, 428, 342251, 351, 033 20, 660, 241 272, 011, 274 263, 338, 654 8, 672, 620278, 392, 080 | 14, 509, 971 292,902,051 331,333, 341316, 242, 423 17, 333,634 333, 576, 057 ! 353,616,119204, 8t9, 616 14, 654, 217 219, 553, 833 i 289, 310, 542179, 644, 024 11, 026, 477 190, 670, 501 ! 189, 356, 677 1,313, 824186, 003, 912 17, 960, 535 203, 964,447 ; 243, 335, 815143, 504, 027 j 15,333,961 158, 837, 988 , 316,447,283136, 940, 248 29, 089, 055 166, 029, 303 1 238, 745, 580337, 518,102 11,341,420 348, 859, 522 434, 812, 066279, 786, 809 ; 14, 719, 332 294, 506,141 395, 761, 096269, 389, 900 1 12, 562, 999 281, 952, 899 1 357, 436, 440275,166,697 | 10, 951, 000 286,117, 697 ! 417,506,379376, 616, 473 16,155, 295 392, 771, 768 1 435, 958, 408428, 398, 908 14, 421, 270 442, 820,178 520, 223, 684428,487,131 15, 690, 455 444,177, 586 626, 595, 077505, 033,439 17, 446,483 522, 479, 922 642,136, 210569,433,421 | 16,849,619 586, 283, 040 567, 406, 342 18, 876, 698499, 284,100 14,158, 611 513, 442, 711 533, 005, 436525,582,247 14, 802, 424 540, 384, 671 460, 741,190 79, 643, 481589, 670, 224 12, 804, 996 602, 475, 220 451, 323,126 151,152, 094680, 709, 268 14,156, 498 694, 865, 766 437, 051, 532 257, 814, 234698, 340, 790 12, 098, 651 710, 439, 441 445, 777, 775 264, 661, 666823, 946, 353 11, 692, 305 835, 638, 658 667, 954, 746 167, 683, 912883, 925, 947 18, 451, 399 902, 377, 346 642, 664, 628 259, 712, 718733, 239, 732 17, 302, 525 750, 542,257 724, 639, 574 25, 902,683804, 223, 632 19, 615, 770 823, 839, 402 723,180, 914 100, 658,488

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No. 32.— V a l u e of GO LD and SIL V E R COIN and B U LLIO N Im ­p o r t e d into, and E x p o r t e d from, the U n i t e d S t a t e s , from 1835 to 1883, inclusive; also Annual Excess of Imports or of Exports.

Year ended—Exports.

Totalexports. Imports.

Excess of ex­ports over imports.Domestic. Foreign.

September 30— Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1835........................ 729, 601 5, 748,174 6,477, 775 13,131,4471836......................... 345,738 3, 978, 598 4, 324, 336 13, 400, 8811837......................... 1, 283,519 4, 692,730 5, 976, 249 10, 516,4141838..........■.............. 472, 941 3, 035,105 3, 508, 046 17, 747,1161839......................... 1, 908,358 6, 868, 385 8, 776, 743 5, 595,176 3, 181,5671840........................ 2, 235, 073 6,181, 941 8, 417, 014 8,882,8131841........................ 2, 746,486 7, 287, 846 10, 034, 332 4, 988, 633 5, 045, 6991842........................ 1,170, 754 3, 642, 785 4, 813, 539 4, 087, 016 726, 523

June 30—1843* ................. 107, 429 1, 413, 362 1, 520, 791 22,320, 3351844........................ 183, 405 5, 270, 809 5,454, 214 5, 830,4291845........................ 844, 446 7, 762, 049 8, 606,495 4, 070, 242 4, 536, 2531846........................ 423, 851 3, 481, 417 3, 905, 268 3, 777, 732 127, 5361847........................ 62, 620 1, 844,404 1, 907, 024 24,121, 2891848........................ 2, 700, 412 13,141,204 15, 841, 616 6, 360, 284 9, 481, 3321849......................... 956, 874 4, 447, 774 5,404, 648 6, 651, 2401850..'.................... 2, 046, 679 5, 476, 315 7, 522, 994 4, 628, 792 2, 894, 2021851........................ 18, 069, 580 11, 403,172 29, 472, 752 5, 453, 503 24, 019, 2491852........................ 37,437, 837 5, 236,298 42, 674,135 5, 505, 044 37,169, 0911853...................... 23, 548, 535 3, 938, 340 27, 486, 875 4, 201, 382 23, 285, 4931854........................ 38,062, 570 3, 218, 934 41,281, 504 6, 939, 342 34, 342,1621855........................ 53, 957,418 2, 289, 925 56,247, 343 3, 659, 812 52, 587, 5311856......................... 44,148, 279 1, 597,206 45, 745,485 4, 207, 632 41, 537, 8531857......................... 60, 078, 352 9, 058, 570 69,136,922 12, 461, 799 56, 675,1231858......... .............. 42,407, 246 10, 225, 901 52, 633,147 19, 274, 496 33, 358, 6511859......................... 57, 502, 305 6, 385,106 63, 887, 411 7,434,789 56, 452, 6221860....................... 56, 946, 851 9, 599, 388 66, 546, 239 8, 550,135 57, 996,1041861........................ 23, 799, 870 5, 991, 210 29, 791, 080 46, 339, 6111862....................... 31, 044, 651 5, 842, 989 36, 887, 640 16, 415, 052 20, 472, 5881863........................ 55, 993,562 8,163, 049 64,156, 611 9, 584,105 54, 572, 5061864............. ........... 100, 473, 562 4, 922, 979 105, 396, 541 13,115, 612 92, 280, 9291865........................ 64, 618,124 3, 025,102 67 643, 226 9, 810, 072 57, 833,1541866....................... 82,643, 374 3,400, 697 86, 044, 071 10,700, 092 75,343, 9791867........................ 54,976,196 5, 892,176 60, 868, 372 22, 070,475 38, 797,8971868........................ 83, 745, 975 10, 038,127 93,784,102 14,188, ?68 79, 595, 7341869........................ 42, 915,966 14,222, 414 57,138, 380 19, 807, 876 37, 330, 5041870 ........... 43,883, 802 14,271, 864 58,155, 666 26,419,179 31, 736,4871871......................... 84,403, 359 14, 038^629 98, 441, 988 21, 270, 024 77,171, 9641872............... 7 .. . . 72, 798, 240 7, 079,294 79, 877, 534 13, 743, 689 66,133, 8451873........................ 73, 905, 546 10, 703, 028 84, 608, 574 21,480, 937 63,127, 6371874........................ 59, 699, 686 6, 930,719 66, 630,405 28,454, 906 38,175, 4991875........................ 83, 857,129 8, 275, 013 92,132,142 20, 900,717 71, 231, 4251876................ . . t . 50, 038, 691 6,467,611 56, 506, 302 15, 936, 681 40, 569, 6211877........................ 43,134, 738 13, 027, 499 56,162, 237 40, 774, 414 15, 387, 8231878......................... 27, 061, 885 6, 678, 240 33, 740,125 29, 821, 314 3, 918, 8111879....................... 17, 555, 035 7, 442, 406 24, 997, 441 20, 296, 000 4, 701, 4411880 ....................... 9, 347, 893 7, 795, 026 17,142, 919 93, 034, 3101881....................... 14, 226, 944 5,179, 903 19, 406, 847 110, 575, 4971882........................ 43, 480, 271 5, 937, 208 49, 417,479 42, 472, 390 6, 945, 0891883........................ 21, 623,181 10,197,152 31, 820, 333 28, 489, 391 3, 330, 942

Excess of im­ports over

exports.

Dollars.6, 653, 672 9,076,545 4, 540,165

14, 239, 070

465, 790

20,799,544 376,215

22, 214, 265

1, 246, 592

16, 548, 531

75, 891, 391 91,168, 650

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No. 33.—VALUE of GOLD and SILVER COIN and BULLION Im p o r t e d into, and E x p o r t e d from, the U n i t e dSt a t e s, from 1856 to 1883, inclusive.

DOMESTIC EXPORTS. FOREIGN EXPORTS. IMPORTS.

Tear ended June 30— Silver. Gold. Silver. Gold. Silver. Gold.

Bullion. Coin. Bullion. Coin. Bullion. Coin. Bullion. Coin. Bullion. Coin. Bullion. Coin.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.IfiSfi *28, 689, 946 *15,458, 333 (t) (t) 18, 378 726,130 852, 698 103,951 3,113, 376 114,289 876,0161857....................................... *31,300,980 *28, 777, 372 (t) (t) 13,221 3, 891, 048 8, 000 5,146, 301 335,114 5, 472, 049 151, 585 6, 503, 0511858....................................... *22, 933, 206 *19,474, 040 (t) (t) 94, 559 2, 535,784 148,989 7, 446, 569 408, 879 7,299, 549 2,286, 099 9, 279, 9691859....................................... *33, 329, 863 *24,172, 442 (t) (t) 82, 652 2, 696, 706 30, 464 3, 575, 284 323, 478 4, 985, 914 741, 608 1, 383, 7891860....................................... *30,913,173 *26, 033, 678 (t) (t) 35, 093 8, 065,107 51,181 1, 448, 007 499, 943 5, 541, 406 493,187 2, 015, 5991861....................................... *13, 311, 280 *10, 488, 590 (t) (t) 42, 826 2, 324, 281 6, 700 3, 617,403 1, 014, 893 3, 032, 788 3, 343, 282 38, 948, 6481862 .............................. INo tran^actions. 13, 267, 739 17, 776, 912 40, 092 1, 407, 645 4, 395, 252 249, 608 2, 258,433 1, 409, 728 12, 497, 2831863 .................................... *11,385, 033 *44, 608, 529 (t) (t) 550 1, 993, 223 6,169, 276 49, 536 4, 004, 031 1, 879, 222 3, 651, 3161864....................................... 836, 387 2, 502, 551 10, 985, 703 86,148, 921 1,145 1, 394, 824 33,449 3, 493, 561 66, 716 1., 872,127 2, 512, 635 8, 664,1341865....................................... 6, 311, 986 1, 747,432 21,145, 055 35,413,651 1, 202, 775 1, 900 1, 820,427 1, 476, 838 1, 835, 006 1, 392, 760 5,105, 4681866....................................... 10, 832, 849 1, 683, 059 20, 731, 473 49, 395, 993 75, 325 2, 255, 529 32, 854 1, 036, 989 43, 654 2, 460,177 972, 769 7, 223, 4921867.......................... 15, 853, 530 2, 892, 990 13, 867, 641 22, 362, 035 18, 939 3, 076, 286 2, 796, 951 61, 998 4, 983, 611 1, 971, 645 15, 053, 2211868....................................... 12, 978, 311 2, 536, 506 23, 841,155 44, 390, 003 169, 068 5, 703, 873 94, 50§ 4, 070, 678 90,410 5, 360, 515 1, 784, 536 6, 952, 9071869....................................... 13, 573, 427 899, 763 13, 584,407 14, 858, 369 233,174 6, 428, 518 19,146 7, 541, 576 55,142 5, 620,166 890, 930 13, 241, 6381870....................................... 11, 748, 864 3, 554, 329 15, 812,108 12,768, 501 ' 2,682 9, 213, 829 39, 778 5, 015, 575 162, 432 14,199, 797 680, 760 11, 376,1901871....................................... 17, 285, 916 • 2,535,765 9, 089, 959 55, 491, 719 11, 934, 099 2,104, 530 105, 836 14. 280, 627 1,177, 387 5, 706,1741872....................................... 22, 729, 657 1,691, 081 7, 986,145 40, 391,357 164, 033 5, 744,003 4,780 1,166,478 380, 909 4, 645, 322 1, 372, 207 7, 345,2511873 . . ................. 27, 759, 066 1, 674,442 8, 810,175 35, 661, 863 85, 795 10, 232, 556 384, 677 471, 715 12, 326, 775 1, 542, 593 7,139, 8541874....................................... 22,498, 782 4, 555,418 3, 878, 543 28, 766, 942 25, 000 5, 508, 785 1, 396, 934 837, 683 8,114, 086 1,614, 669 17, 888,4681875....................................... 17,197, 914 5,115, 670 j 2, 233, 775 59, 309, 770 11, 835 2, 825, 746 3, 696 5, 433, 736 1,295,754 5, 908,170 1, 581, 638 12,115,15&1876....................................... 15, 240, 344 5,366, 590 1, 888, 896 27, 542, 861 15, 995 4, 706, 323 11, 600 1, 733, 693 1, 058,177 6, 885, 795 1, 204, 965 6, 787, 7441877....................................... 11, 482, 894 9, 292, 743 1, 084, 536 21, 274, 565 334,167 8,462, 059 67,511 4,163, 762 4, 693, 253 9, 834, 927 2,119, 570 24,126, 6641878....................................... 15,035, 045 5, 394, 270 205, 319 6,427, 251 55, 570 3, 550, 785 1,450 2, 570, 435 6, 971, 849 9, 519, 250 1, 972, 662 11, 357, 5531879....................................... 11, 883, 064 1, 526, 886 24,774 4,120, 311 1,483, 614 5, 516, 263 6, 255 436, 274 2, 447, 888 12, 223,164 1, 297, 244 4, 327, 7041880....................................... 6, 912, 864 659, 990 87, 066 1, 687, 973 324, 509 5, 606, 531 104, 204 1, 759, 782 1, 981,425 10, 294, 489 20, 337, 445 60, 420,9511881....................................... 11, 852, 995 547, 642 84,943 1, 741, 364 65, 560 4, 375, 518 2,157 736, 668 2, 303, 472 8, 240, 766 30, 998, 919 69, 032, 3401882 ..................................... 11, 653, 547 423, 099 1, 598, 336 29, 805, 289 78,793 4, 674,160 2,100 1,182,155 2,121,733 5, 973, 603 9,406, 053 24, 971, 0011883.................................... 12, 551, 378 150, 894 4,118, 455 4, 802,454 319, 900 7,197, 273 2, 679, 979 2,475, 968 8,279, 274 3, 334, 708 14, 399,441

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P o r t s o f the U n it e d S t a t e s , from 1858 to 1883, inclusive.[Specie values.]

No. 34.— VAI/fTE OP IMPOSTS OP MERCHANDISE, COIN, AND BULLION at the P r incipal and A l l O t h e r os

Year ended June 30— Portland. Boston. New York. Philadel­

phia. Baltimore. Charleston. Savannah. Mobile. New Or-, leans. Galveston. I San Fran­

cisco.All other

ports. Total.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Hollars.1858................. 1,291,203 40, 432, 710 170, 280, 887 12,890,369 8,930,157 2,070,249 410,592 606,942 19,586, 033 71, 381 ! 8,984,688 17, 057,939 282, 613,1501859................ 1, 668, 321 41,174,670 218, 231, 093 14,517, 542 9,713,921 1,438,535 624, 599 788,164 18, 349,'516 378, 967 , 11,155,767 20, 727, 035 338, 768,130-1860................. 1, 252, 819 39,366, 560 233, 692, 941 14, 626, 801 9, 784,773 1, 569, 570 782,061 1,050,310 22, 922, 773 533,153 ! 9,577,921 27, 006, 572 362,166, 2541861................ 1, 409,112 44,014,151 222, 966, 274 12, 625, 448 9, 449,105 806,480 175,328 368,357 11, 960, 869 175, 222 8,506,506 23,193, 301 335,650,1531 S fi’2 ................ 3 855,256 23 957 621 142, 215, 636 5, 817,190 3, 696, 620 8, 366, 238 17, 863,168 205, 771,7291 ................ 3 528,692 27 083 272 177,254,415 7, 392, 785 4,484, 399 1,425, 567 1 10,682,409 21,068,381 252, 919, 9201 8 6 4 .......... 3 095, 676 30 263 853 229, 506, 499 9,141, 672 5, 835, 503

* 1, 483, 692 ; 15,065,478 35, 170, 522 329, 562, 8951865................. 2, 063* 182 1 24,540,494 154,139,409 7,319, 520' 4, 816, 454 1, 475,657 *20, 294, 496 33, 906,440 248, 555, 6521866................. 2, 518, 033 42, 650, 884 302, 505, 719 13,167, 536 8,155, 991 587,260 334, 598 465, 230 8, 710, 220 111, 357 15, 568, 416 50,736,916 445, 512,1581867............... 4, 086,299 45, 280, 555 277, 469, 510 15,349, 480 12, 209, 509 661, 966 257, 512 422, 224 11,142, 249 571, 757 18, 064, 911 32, 315, 599 ' 417, 831, 5711868 ............. . 3, 291, 043 37, 039,736 242, 580, 659 14, 527,765 12, 930,733 497, 300 474, 078 523, 217 11, 386, 858 579, 966 19, 503, 987 28, 289, 466 371, 624,8081869................. 2, 923, 216 44, 636, 967 295,117, 682 15, 967, 556 15, 863, 032 401,244 748,977 1 413,437 11,414, 893 266, 517 18, 088, 901 31,471, 833 437, 314, 2551870................. 2, 922,164 47, 524, 845 293, 990, 006 14,500,797 19, 512, 468 505. 699 1, 0&1, 917 1,349,488 14, 993, 754 509, 231 21, 834,103 43, 733,115 462, 377, 5871871................. 2,130,138 53, 652, 225 357, 909, 770 17, 728,006 24, 672, 871 621, 559 1,090,717 1, 579, 806 19, 427, 238. 1,255, 003 2Q, 384, 907 41, 041,468 541,493, 7081872............... 2, 473,153 70, 398,185 418, 515, 829 20, 383, 853 28, 836, 305 740, 976 627,410 1,761,402 18, 542,188 1,741, 000. 33, 330, 501 42, 987, 964 640, 338, 7661873................. 2, 960, 204 68, 083, 307 426,321, 427 25,393,150 29, 287, 603 746,139 820,258 1, 097,164 19, 933, 344 2, 426, 626 39, 422, 604 47,125, 321 663, tfl7,1471874......... . 2, 733, 569 52, 212,405 395,133, 622 26,447, 037 29, 302,138 803, 575 741, 333 835, 884 14, 533, 864 1. 432, 255 32,248, 320 39, 437, 246 595, 861, 2481875................. 1, 782, 987 51, 982, 226 368,637,580 24, 236, 387 27, 788, 992 680, 343 755, 901 1, 087, 745 12, 356, 487 1, 218. 034 29, 697, 483 33, 681, 988 553, 906,1531876 ............... 1,178, 423 37, 413, 623 i 311,712,910 22,471,516 22, 340, 629 455, 562 512, 691 1, 611,765 11, 602, 803 1, 335, 605 34, 085,481 31, 956, 863 476, 677; 8711877................. 1, 729, 271 42, 275,125 330,031,959 19, 673, 949 22,327, 928 148, 693 551,495 648,402 9, 528,450 1,411, 594 36, 346, 237 27,424, 437 492, 097, 5401878................. * 833,981 40, 350, 690 313,179, 649 19, 333, 521 16,938,628 134, 564 502, 721 1,218, 442 11, 253, 255 1, 081, 201 32, 502, 313 29, 543, 881 466, 872, 8461879 ............... 755, 868 40, 516, 981 314,115, 362 24 377, 271 14, 042,768 131,185 429, 519 544, 628 7, 220, 597 871, 938 35, 046, 879 28, 020, 779 466, 073, 7751880................. 1, 391, 086 68,609,658 543, 595, 398 35, 961,292 19, 956, 256 202,790 483, 802 430, 519 10, 842, 254 1,107, 241 41,265, 317 37,143,443 760, 989, 0561881......... . 1, 809, 212 62, 102, 830 535, 753, 818 32, 583,106 16,197, 404 440, 240 876, 092 674, 252 12, 338,992 3,106, 669 44, 668, 281 42,689,229 753, 240,1251882................ 2,453, 394 69, 716,147 521,275, 897 34,147, 579 14, 940,373 577,148 847, 694 379, 073 12, 255, 496 3, 022, 274 51, 644, 397 55, 852,492 767, 111, 9641883................. 2, 486, 359 72, 651,273 508,700,476 33, 738, 556 14,600,494 498, 891 483, 281 380, 892 9, 807, 366 1, 527, 804 54, 953, 778 51, 841,135 751, 670, 305

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No. 35.—VALUE OF EXPOETS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE, COIN, AND BULLION from the P rin ci p al andA l l O t h e r P o r t s of the U nit ed St a t e s, from 1857 to 1883, inclusive.

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Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1857............. 1, 075, 623 24,894, 019 Ill, 029, 083 6, 965, 236 13, 405, 393 15,993, 506 10, 670, 273 120,575,987 91, 536, 546 1,491, 375 12,210, 719 29,137,305 ; 338,985,0651858............. 1, 077, 445 15, 273, 792 83,403, 564 5, 613, 224 9, 878, 386 16,887,882 ! 9,499,636 21,019,266 88, 270, 224 2, 428,169 12,034,970 |28,371,721 ! 293, 758, 2791859............. 1,221, 606 14,196,130 97, 461, 576 5, 248, 514 9, 074, 511 17,902,194 15,372,696 28,933,662 100, 890, 689 3, 838, 739 12,403,782 |29,350,286 335, 894, 385I860........... 1, 950, 030 13, 530, 770 120, 630, 955 5, 512, 755 8, 804, 606 21,179, 350 18,351,554 38,670,183 107, 812, 580 5, 772,158 7,388,394 23,585,939 373,189,2741861............. 2, 709, 413 12, 947, 276 137, 379, 956 9, 865, 051 12, 949, 625 5,455, 581 267,096 8, 472, 001 6, 823, 357 1,121, 292 10,414,468 i 20, 294, 370 228, 699, 4861862............. 2, 751, 326 12,183, 046 152, 377, 961 11, 054,630 8, 375, 303 ............... . *11,705,218 14, 622, 035 213, 069, 5191863 4, 185, 286 19 150 215 221 917 978 12,236 197 11, 013, 871 ! 5, 768, 514 9, 944,114 21, 668, 823 305, 884, 9981864 . . 2, 863, 304 15, 240, 097 211, 237, 222 10,166, 098 8, 741, 755 1 4, 417, 693 48,198, 072 19,170, 958 320, 035,1991865 ........... 5, 940, 564 19, 219, 499 219, 379, 873 10,978, 603 11, 794, 546 ............. ! ............. t3, 259, 882 f30, 251,123 22, 919, 097 323, 743,1871866............. 2, 809, 571 18, 205, 065 264, 510, 247 17,132, 881 10, 804, 012 9, 624, 229 17, 924, 912 51,178, 627 96, 765, 083 1, 288, 926 27, 226, 419 33, 214, 305 550, 684, 2771867............. 1, 583,416 17,298,307 207, 382,457 16,585,132 10, 995, 348 11,789, 918 16, 668, 684 22, 093,154 82, 995, 294 6, 979, 796 24, 709, 423 21, 641, 299 440, 722, 2281868............. 2, 812, 877 15, 690, 873 236, 031, 239 1 14,384,761 13, 857, 391 9, 913, 776 24, 646, 219 22, 610, 975 58, 538, 524 5, 829,110 23, 790,164 26,195, 804 454, 301, 7131869............. 2, 369,164 13,118, 827 185, 384, 264 14,585,173 13, 657, 530 7,421,188 21, 057,728 20, 541, 510 75,131,704 9, 616,153 27,540,018 23, 537, 856 413, 961,1151870............ 1, 488,189 12, 251, 267 209, 972, 491 ! 16,903,072 14, 330, 248 10,772, 071 29, 749, 058 22, 422, 631 107, 658, 042 14, 869, 601 32,186, 021 26,489, 452 499, 092,1431871............. 2, 972, 401 12,961,291 285, 530, 775 17, 903, 027 15, 037, 855 12,387, 524 32, 857, 902 21, 874, 703 93, 953, 081 13, 764, 384 20, 791, 414 32, 484, 294 562, 518, 6511872............. 3, 512, 986 21, 443,154 270, 413, 674 20, 982, 876 18, 325, 321 10, 933, 430 28, 246, 607 13, 938, 605 89, 501,149 12,211, 774 26, 243, 061 33, 467, 081 549, 219, 7181873............. 3,114, 368 27, 038, 925 313,129,963 24, 203,125 19, 344,177 14,200, 041 32, 675, 500 12, 249, 866 104, 329, 965 17, 629, 633 38, 716,497 42, 500, 503 649, 132, 5631874............. 3, 581, 502 28, 335, 627 340, 360, 269 33, 098, 905 27, 513, 111 17, 900,146 30, 213,476 10, 002, 063 93, 259, 299 19,135, 951 33, 563, 846 56, 074, 859 693, 039, 0541875............. 3,119, 923 29,187,165 329,201,913 28, 588, 019 27, 515, 657 19, 655, 966 29, 666, 666 10,131, 260 71, 461, 272 15, 876, 632 28, 949, 886 49, 740, 408 643,094, 7671876............ 4, 287, 219 36, 041,892 294, 705, 902 40, 254, 075 31, 216, 8u7 18,088,152 22, 681,753 15,156, 910 83, 897, 691 15, 245, 041 28, 867, 564 54, 513, 400 644, 956, 4061877............. 3,703, 950 42, 748, 595 300, 968, 561 45, 524, 946 39, 206, 274 19,945, 536 16,199,441 12, 812, 087 70,186, 543 15,160, 394 43, 488,479 66,170, 786 676,115, 5921878............. 3, 347, 866 46, 542, 044 338, 992, 748 44, 509,119 45,492,527 17,727, 783 18, 544, 963 9, 464, 087 85, 368, 466 12,177, 540 35, 392, 703 65, 251, 969 722, 811, 8151879............. 2, 246, 386 48,100,019 338, 817, 546 47,013, 751 57,478, 495 19,607, 897 21,527,235 6,219,818 63, 794, 426 16, 393, 877 35, 548,417 60, 345, 910 717, 093, 7771880............. 3, 569, 351 58, 023, 587 388, 441, 664 49, 612,195 76, 220, 870 19, 590, 627 23, 992,364 7,187, 703 90, 249, 874 16, 712, 861 37, 213,443 62,479, 707 833, 294, 2461881............. 3, 929, 371 72,100,193 402, 305, 090 44,149,196 72,444, 413 26,498, 825 27, 575,161 6, 595,140 103,707, 065 26, 685, 248 39,143,194 73, 019, 995 898,152, 8911882............. 2,323, 577 61, 614, 526 370,497, 741 37, 957, 661 39,412, 642 19,475,433 19, 745, 658 3,258,608 70, 701, 927 15, 515, 094 55, 857, 855 80, 359, 281 776, 720, 0031883............. 2, 874, 557 61,273, 201 362, 571, 653 38, 132,145 54, 960, 050 22,573,167 22, 813,347 2, 837,496 94, 840, 434 29, 627, 898 48, 836, 769 84, 506, 096 825, 846, 813

* Includes value of domestic exports from all other ports of California.t The value of exports of domestic commodities from the district of New Orleans for the first and second quarters of 1865 is included in value of exports from San Francisco.

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Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1857 ................. 1,173, 808 3,432, 899 13,360,384 169,920 300, 9421858 ................. 324,415 5,706, 061 17,299, 097 374,027 564,2301859 ................. 345, 968 1, 975, 990 9, 016, 853 96, 591 161, 8881860 ................. 239,189 1, 637,245 17, 514, 689 85, 512 196, 9941861................. 113, 828 2, 501,188 13,311, 495 110, 027 290, 7181862 ................. 1, 050, 666 1, 688,089 10,402,098 27,489 ‘ 97, 9981863 ................. 1, 352, 648 2, 203, 846 17, 369, 353 32,478 1, 075, 2011864 ................. 3, 461. 485 1, 385, 013 12, 735, 640 46, 602 939, 0503865 ................. 2, 427, 917 2, 209,142 22, 627, 018 74, 862 346,4911866 ................. 2,136, 629 892, 787 7,453, 845 59, 871 103, 0711867 ................. 4, 419, 712 2, 019,191 11, 235, 211 137, 004 128, 5301868 ................. 257, 360 1,687, 521 15, 016, 273 34, 024 165,1341869 ................ 469, 588 1, 262, 251 17,741, 836 20, 753 240, 5501870 ................. 2, 304, 749 1, 885,162 20, 339, 410 31, 538 200, 2251871................. 274, 855 1,450,398 20, 087, 211 17, 256 86,3733872 ................. 834, 739 1, 756, 514 15,161, 218 33, 874 124, 2121873 ................. 519, 519 2, 353, 720 18, 972, 099 36, 232 77, 546 ,1874 ................. 431, 307 2, 275, 023 14, 633,463 22,432 179, 5981875 ................. 343, 638 1,678, 868 15, 502, 056 23, 635 100,1651876 ................. 480, 783 1, 214, 244 13, 868, 321 37, 719 176, 7631877 ................. 168, 378 1, 327, 401 17, 270, 761 510, 870 67, 9841878 ................. 256,413 1,429, 818 ,.12, 823, 872 44, 755 140, 9941879 ................. 103,921 1,093, 645 12, 409, 385 64, 951 84, 027 .1880 ............... 397, 899 1, 237, 404 12,192, 062 37,498 34, 2561881......... . 256, 782 1,348,439 16,429, 998 82,409 27, 2801882 ................. 326,432 863, 601 16,162, 827 173,597 19,3911883 ................. 229, 605 1,088,648 21,166,859 15, 599 48, 949

Charleston. Savannah. Mobile.

Dollars. 12, 969

380

Dollars. Dollars. 242

2, 883

11,614 *

2862, 3663, 030

9228, 646

9, 207 10, 736 1,937 5,970

499

3, 012 286

1,544 1, 63179,140

4, 064119150

355 76928745115

559 6, 265

4833,140

500 1, 037

28, 039 60

231

New Or­leans. Galveston. San Fran­

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ports. Total.

Dollars. 356,491 605,771 775, 849 605, 218 88, 564

Dollars.

636, 595 312, 019

*461, 245 210, 344 586, 081

1, 637, 372 758, 520 489, 805

1, 293, 710 1, 301, 700

568, 767 456, 411 152, 710 333, 974 190, 061 221, 567 187,187 203, 516 321, 406 278, 555 268, 680 *

29630

37, 676 93,190 24, 959 4,131

22, 866 159

86, 876 57, 091

349, 275 365,200 328, 800 70, 939 58,184 37, 028 81, 859 8, 294 1,349

Dollars. 2,225,182 3,003,659 3,511,261 2,907,622 1,739,015 1,932,166 1,954,176 2,186,800

*3,093,156 2,886,8931, 599,946 3,133,066 3,865,344 3,790,3032, 856,1161, 839,0223, 546, 621 3,498, 6112, 288,4572, 913,4444, 430, 6603, 970, 043 4,117, 816 3,145, 159 2, 834, 0742, 860, 7763, 871, 261

Dollars.2,942,780 3,005,323 5,010,047 3,734,939 2,490,592 1,670,974 1,499,287 1,190,331

874,326 988, 885 435, 055 569,207 782,435

1. 371,646 2,290,343 1,714,128 1,987, 981 2,225,971' 1, 993, 892 1,878, 283 l,v528,060 1,875,8541, 421, 9412, 200,672 2, 249, 055 2, 517,990 3,122,112

Dollars. 23,975,617 30,886,142 20,895,077 26,933,022 20,645,427 16, 869,466 26,123,584 20,256,940 32,114,157 14,742,117 20, 611,508 22,601,126 25,173,414 30,427,159 28,459,899 22,769, 749 28,149,511 23,780,338 22,4C3,624 21,270,035 25, 832,495 20,834,738 19, 541, 057 19,487,331 23,631, 302 23, 239,733 29,812. 922

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the United States, by Countries, from 1868 to 1883, inclusive.

[Note.—Imports and exports of foreign merchandise are stated in specie values, and exports of domes tic merchandise are stated in mixed gold and currency values from 1868 to 1879, inclusive.]

No. 37.—ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

Tear ended June 30—Exports.

Total ex­ Imports. Total im­

Domestic. Foreign.ports. ports and ex­

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1868..............................................1869..............................................

Dollars.2, 549,238 2, 235, 089

Dollars. 183, 362 205,154

Dollars.2, 732, 600 2,440,243

Dollars.4, 806, 299 5,162, 966

Dollars.7, 538, 899 7, 603, 209

1870..f ........................................ 2, 281,100 188, 766 2, 469, 866 6,414, 669 8, 884, 5351871.............................................. 1, 203, 366 89,110 1, 292, 476 7, 040, 575 8, 333, 0511872.............................................. 1, 324, 282 135, 382 1, 459, 664 9,169, 982 10, 629, 6461873.............................................. 2, 985, 661 249, 331 3, 234, 992 7, 587, 843 10, 822, 8351874 ............................................. 2, 478, 513 155, 450 2, 633, 963 4, 537, 670 7,171, 6331875 ............................................ 1 1, 301, 294 138, 324 1,439, 618 5, 834, 709 7, 274, 3271876.............................................. ; 1, 519,190 65, 862 1, 585, 052 3, 602,736 5,187, 7881877.............................................. 1,129,168 97, 614 1,226, 782 3, 449, 309 4, 676, 0911878.............................................. j 2, 013, 587 138 522 2,152,109 4, 948, 016 7,100,1251879.............................................. 2, 023, 401 103, 722 2,127,123 3, 518,105 5, 645, 2281880 ............................................ ! 1, 779, 501 103, 340 1, 882, 841 | 6, 214, 575 8, 097,4161881.............................................. 2, 258,183 169, 680 2, 427, 863 j 5, 669, 240 8, 097,1031882.............................................. 2, 727, 917 236, 336 2, 964, 253 j 5, 234, 914 8,199,1671883.............................................. 3, 357, 670 185, 526 3, 543,196 | 6,192, 111 9, 735, 307

No. 38.—AUSTRIA.

1868........................................................ 267, 837 2,558 S 270,395 624, 567 894, 9621 8 6 9 ........................................................ 622, 732 19 622, 751 975, 638 1, 598, 3891870.............................. .......................... 1,185, 380 23,317 | 1, 208, 697 371, 409 1, 580,1061871......................................................... 1, 630,130 23, 240 1, 653, 370 944, 028 2, 597, 3981872........................................................ 1,460, 348 34,474 1, 494, 822 1, 012, 066 2, 506, 8881873......................................................... 1, 608, 612 62,544 1, 671,156 781, 402 2, 452, 5581874......................................................... 1, 682, 249 5, 972 1, 688, 221 488, 642 2,176, 8631875......................................................... 1, 662, 355 5, 400 1, 667, 755 668, 858 2, 336, 6131876 ....................................................... 1, 554, 319 1 ,200 l, 555, 519 ' 949,869 2, 505, 3881877......................................................... 2, 666, 246 2, 300 2, 668, 546 414, 020 3, 082, 5661878......................................................... 2, 827, 581 3, 673 2, 831,254 272, 250 3,103, 5041 8 7 9 ........................................................ 2, 640, 648 1 ,059 2, 641, 707 315, 813 2, 957, 5201880......... , ............................................ 2, 304, 601 2, 228 2, 306, 829 1, 555, 007 3, 861, 836188 1 ........................................................ 2, 255,140 272 2, 255,412 1, 415, 611 3, 671, 0231882......................................................... 2, 286,162 9, 549 2, 295, 702 2, 444, 812 4 ,740, 51418 8 3 ......................................................... 1, 715, 382 64, 522 1, 779, 904 2 ,984 ,923 4, 764 ,827

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No. 39.—BELGIUM.

Year ended June 30—Exports.

Total ex­ports. Imports.

Total im­ports and ex­

ports.Domestic. Foreign.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868............................................... 6,200,345 614, 414 6, 814, 759 3,162, 583 9, 977,3421869.............................................. 6,408, 981 318, 923 6,727, 904 2, 989, 939 9,717,8431870............................................... 6, 579,820 475,814 7, 055, 634 3,140,144 10,195,7781871.............................................. 11, 610, 950 261,260 11,872,210 4,178,714 16,050,9241872............................................... 13,054,186 328,755 13,382,941 5, 580,461 18,963,4021873............................................... 15, 280,437 462, 802 15, 743, 239 5, 711, 077 21,454, 3161874............................................... 20,197, 515 620,710 20, 818, 225 5, 727, 441 26, 545, 6661875............................................... 12,387, 590 331, 778 12, 719, 368 6,189, 098 18, 908,4661876.............................................. 16, 093, 747 682,393 16, 776,140 5,441,478 22,217, 6181877............................................... 18, 206,025 626,034 18, 832,059 5,079,149 23, 911, 2081878.............................................. 22,388,075 1,149, 506 23, 537, 581 3, 982, 842 27, 520,4231879............. ................................ 27,470, 003 1, 052,398 28, 522, 401 4, 209, 232 32, 731,6331880.............................................. 33,715,843 438, 337 34,154,180 11,791,465 45, 945, 6451881............................................... 35, 683, 574 642, 757 36, 326, 33], 12, 603, 435 48, 929, 7661882............................ - ................ 24,153, 787 953, 226 25.107, 013 20, 999,668 46,106,6811883............................................... 26, 730, 731 1,048, 244 27, 778, 975 23,161, 200 50,940,175

No. 40.—BRAZIL.

1868............................................... 5,585,565 109,839 5, 695,404 23,595,740 29,291,1441869............................................... 5, 779, 359 87, 245 5, 866, 604 24, 837, 403 30, 704, 0071870............................................... 5, 665, 098 109,225 5, 774, 323 25,161,219 30, 935, 5421871.............................................. 5, 942, 416 71, 317 6,013, 733 30, 551,215 36, 564, 9481872.............................................. 5, 852,191 60, 592 5, 912, 783 30,122, 384 36,035,1671873............................................... 7, 090, 987 106, 735 7,197, 722 38, 540,376 45, 738,0981874............................................... 7, 560, 502 141, 654 7, 702,156 43, 888, 647 51, 590, 8031875............................................... 7, 631,865 110,494 7,742, 359 42, 027, 863 49, 770, 222187$............................................... 7,252, 218 94,162 7, 346, 380 45,446, 381 52, 792, 7611877.............................................. 7,498,118 83, 695 7, 581, 813 43,498, 041 51, 079, 8541878,............................................. 8,610, 646 76, 058 8, 686, 704 42,968, 973 51, 655, 6771879............................................... 8,106, 928 87, 442 8,194, 370 39, 375, 441 47, 569,8111880.............................................. 8, 496, 696 108, 650 8, 605,346 51,970,090 60, 595,4361881.............................................. 9,138, 637 113,778 9,252, 415 52, 782, 536 62,034, 9511882.............................................. 9,035,452 117,110 9,152, 562 48,801, 878 57, 954,4401883,............................................. 9,159,330 92,764 9, 252, 094 44, 488,459 53, 740, 553

No. 41.—CENTRAL AM ERICAN STATES.*1868............................................... 225,577 18, 860 244,437 1,128, 735 1,373,1721869............................................... 428,645 16,484 445,129 730,714 1,175, 8431870............................................... 199,132 33,346 232,478 734, 565 967, 0431871.......................- ............... 501, 616 20,206 521, 822 1, 481, 016 2, 002, 8381872............................................... 880, 965 56, 060 937, 025 1, 590, Oil 2, 527,0361873.............................................. 899, 570 62, 240 961, 810 1, 974, 968 2, 936,7781874............................................... 787, 056 41,904 828,960 2,855, 093 3,684,0531875.............................................. 734, 374 49, 858 784,232 2,435,151 3, 219, 383ia76............................................... 891, 988 37, 853 929, 841 1, 597, 515 2, 527, 3561877............................................... 913, 307 47, 423 960,730 2, 678, 672 3, 639, 4021878............................................... 1, 205,180 49, 577 1, 254, 757 2, 968, 996 4, 223, 7531879............................................... 1,110, 603 45,173 1,155, 776 2, 251, 589 3, 407, 3651880............................................... 1, 729, 215 55, 640 1,784,855 3,313,469 5,098, 3241881............................................... 1,541, 229 84,509 1, 625, 738 3,159, 786 4,785, 5241882.............................................. 1,586,558 57,455 1,644, 013 4, 735, 398 6, 379, 4111883............................................... 1,936, 813 66,654 2, 003, 467 5,121, 315 7,124, 782

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No. 42.—CHILI.

Year ended June 30—Exports.

Total ex* ports. Imports.

Total im­ports and ex­

ports.Domestic. Foreign.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868............................................... 1, 524, 612 56, 387 1, 580,999 951,767 2, 532, 7661869.............................................. 1, 969, 580 115, 905 2,085,485 1,186,982 3, 272,4671870.............................................. 1, 670, 534 87, 765 1,758,299 773, 682 2, 531, 9811871.............................................. 1, 548, 411 33,108 1, 581, 519 716, 544 2,298,0631872.............................................. 1,725, 697 124,183 1,849,880 721, 799 2,571,6791873......... .................................... 2, 273, 957 34,279 2, 308, 236 1, 070, 007 3, 378, 2431874.............................................. 2, 730, 617 83,373 2, 813, 990 666, 560 3, 480, 5501875.............................................. 2, 061, 990 12, 776 2, 074, 766 789, 242 2, 864, 0081876.............................................. 2,157, 652 41,758 2,199, 410 755, 222 2, 954, 6321877.............................................. 2,175, 467 52, 084 2, 227, 551 689, 368 2, 916, 9191878.............................................. 1, 977, 450 12, 511 1, 989, 961 670, 466 2, 660,4271879.............................................. 1,253,555 2,468 1, 256, 023 642, 715 1, 898, 7381880.............................................. 967, 551 225 967, 776 1, 254, 736 2, 222, 5121881.............................................. 1, 598, 270 16, 566 1, 614, 836 1, 435, 970 3, 050, 8061882.............................................. 1, 756, 645 18, 000 1, 774, 645 1, 810,487 3, 585,1321883.............................................. 2, 837, 551 22,945 2, 860, 496 435,584 3, 296, 080

No. 43.—CHINA (including Hong-Kong).

1868.............................................. 3, 942, 332 37, 682 3,980,014 11, 384, 999 15, 365, 0131 8 6 9 ....,..................................... 5,170, 884 32, 354 5,203,238 *13, 207, 361 18,410, 5991870.............................................. 3, 051,616 64, 765 3,116,381 14, 565, 527 17, 681, 9081871.............................................. 2, 041, 836 28, 996 2, 070, 832 20, 064, 365 22,135,1971872.............................................. 2, 915,465 21, 370 2\ 936, 835 ! 26,752, 835 29, 689, 6701873.............................................. 2, 547, 085 8, 885 2, 555, 970 27,191,759 29, 747, 7291874.............................................. 2, 078, 565 55, 096 2,133, 661 | 18, 568, 940 20, 702, 6011875............................................... 3, 551, 038 15, 710 3, 566, 748 1 14, 676,416 18, 243,1641876.............................................. 4, 715,115 14, 777 4, 729, 892 [ 12, 847, 633 17, 577, 5251877............................................... 4, 903, 075 34, 631 4, 937, 706 12,301, 684 17, 239, 3901878.............................................. 6, 850, 931 16, 324 6, 867, 255 18,120, 483 24, 987, 7381879.............................................. 5, 930, 954 11, 245 5, 942,199 18, 084, 694 24, 026, 8931880............................................... 3, 974,447 4, 328 3, 978, 775 24, 020, 7u7 27, 999,4821881............................................... 8, 361, 949 2, 585 8, 364, 534 24, 717, 557 33, 082, 0911882.............................................. 9,106, 902 16, 978 9,123, 880 22, 638, 433 31, 762, 3131883.............................. .............. 7, 845, 753 12, 328 7, 858, 081 22, 060, 225 29, 918, 306

*Also including Singapore for 1869.

No. 44.—DENM ARK AND DANISH W E ST INDIES.

1868............................................. 1, 348, 986 27, 351 1, 376, 337 578, 033 1, 954, 3701869.............................................. 1, 597, 651 36, 999 1, 634, 650 587,953 2,222, 6031870.............................................. 1, 265,129 72, 319 1, 337,448 506, 492 1,843, 9401871.............................................. 2,355,283 13, 993 2, 369, 276 673,375 3, 042, 6511872.............................................. 1, 639, 846 36, 866 1, 676, 712 768, 510 2, 445, 2221873.............................................. 2, 303, 506 33,145 2, 336, 651 453, 301 2, 789, 9521874.............................................. 2, 221, 291 22,156 2, 243,447 387,448 2, 630, 8951875.............................................. 1, 680, 772 9, 026 1, 689, 798 522, 619 2, 212,4171876.............................................. 1, 548, 684 13,498 1, 562,182 365, 2J5 1, 927, 3971877.............................................. 4, 071,389 8, 592 4, 079, 981 293, 533 4, 373, 5141878.............................................. 4, 042,184 7, 613 4, 049, 797 345, 010 4,394, 8071879............................................... 3,171, 641 15, 737 3,187, 378 464, 265 3, 651, 6431880........... : ................................. 4,160, 308 8, 691 ' 4,168, 999 641,796 4, 810, 7951881.............................................. 7,113, 667 12, 563 7,126, 230 762, 879 7, 889,1091882.............................................. 4, 573, 404 20, 895 4, 594, 299 933,401 5, 527, 7001883.............................................. 5,136, 642 74, 360 5, 211, 002 686, 889 5, 897, 891

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No. 45.—FRANCE.

Year ended June 30—Exports.

Total ex­ports. Imports.

Total im­ports and ex­

ports.Domestic. Foreign.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868............................................... 25, 890, 759 526,232 26,416, 991 25, 315, 605 51,732,59ft1869................................... ........ 32, 747,919 366,489 33,114, 408 30, 284, 531 63, 398, 9391870............................................... 45, 053, 886 502, 361 45, 556,247 42, 731,138 88, 287,38ft1871............................................... 26,482, 263 170, 345 26,652,608 28, 099, 279 54, 751,8871872............................................... 30, 939, 206 492, 912 31,432,118 43,140,156 74, 572,2741873............................................... 33, 220, 620 > 560,886 33, 781, 506 33, 977, 200 67, 758, 70ft1874.............................................. 42, 326,187 638,124 42, 964, 311 51, 691, 896 94,656,2071875.................... ......................... 33,172, 387 460, 340 33, 632, 727 59, 773,148 93,405,8751876............................................... 39, 022, 829 769, 873 39, 792, 702 50, 959, 577 90, 752, 2791877............................................... 44, 098, 343 1, 041, 575 45,139, 918 47, 556, 292 92, 696, 2191878.............................................. 54, 289, 918 1, 029, 220 55, 319,138 43,378,870 98,698,0081879.......................... ................... 88,194, 041 1,475, 586 89, 669, 627 50, 684, 601 140,354,2281880............................................... 98, 899, 209 1,173, 835 100, 063, 044 69, 344, 412 169,407,4561881............................................... 89,844,100 4, 353,351 94,197,451 69, 806, 375 164, 003, 8261882.......................... '................... 47,401, 923 2, 608,895 50, 010, 818 88, 897, 606 138, 908, 4241883...............................................j 55, 965,191 2, 717, 032 58, 682, 223 97, 989,164 156, 671, 387

No. 46.—FRENCH POSSESSIONS IN A FRICA AND ADJACENTISLANDS.

18681869.1870.1871.1872. 18731874.1875.1876.1877.1878. 1879 1880. 1881. 3882. 1883.

257, 390 2,212 j 259,602 232, 341 491, 948421, 372 421, 372 134,074 555,446354, 097 354, 097 200, 929 555, 026258,117 258,117 200, 894 459, Oil714, 557 714, 557 441,159 1,155,716133, 847 133, 847 57, 956 191, 803135, 560 135, 560 149, 339 284, 899151,134 151,134 110, 543 261, 67T273,943 273, 943 76, 976 350, 919314,451 314,451 48,107 362, 558374, 452 220 374, 672 109, 229 483, 901334, 657 1, 023 335, 680 115,327 451, 007445,173 263 445,436 399, 649 845, 08ft325,119 1, 281 326,400 461, 070 787,470631,262 861 632,123 396,990 1, 029,118257, 758 140 257, 898 388, 483 646, 381

No. 47.—FRENCH W E S T INDIES AND FRENCH GUIANA.1868.............................................. 939, 931 10,176 950,107 234,430 1,184, 5371869*........................................... 1,174, 056 45, 514 1, 219, 570 696, 952 1, 916, 5221870*'............................................ 1,117, 060 50,130 1,167,190 467, 389 1, 634, 5791871*............................................. 1, 256, 791 37, 067 1, 293, 858 1, 686,109 2, 979, 9671872*............................................. 1,460, 746 46,414 1, 507,160 2, 290, 963 3, 798,1231873............................................... 1,134, 795 11,498 1,146,293 1,194, 740 2, 341, 0331874.............................................. 1,172,143 6,481 1,178, 624 1, 441,134 2, 619, 7581875............................................... 1,167,276 15,284 1,182, 560 2,035,439 3, 217,9991876.............................................. 1,486, 925 12, 926 1, 499, 851 1, 857, 668 3, 357, 5191877............................................... 1, 368, 074 39, 504 1,407, 578 2, 322, 653 3, 730, 2311878............................................... 1, 569, 880 20,785 1, 590, 665 2, 876, 903 4,467, 5681879.............................. -............... 1, 535, 768 15,884 1, 551, 652 2, 634, 090 4,185, 7421880........................................ ... 1, 875,617 28, 813 1, 904, 430 2, 720, 276 4, 624, 7061881............................................... 1, 586,413 35,076 1,621,489 2,467,680 4, 089,1691882............................................... 1, 652,178 18, 282 1, 670,460 2, 443, 208 4,113, 6681883............................................... 1, 884, 345 31, 294 1, 915, 639 2, 914, 294 4, 829, 933

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No. 48.—GERM AN Y.

Exports.Total ex­

ports.Total im­

Tear ended June 30—Domestic. Foreign.

Imports. ports and ex­ports.

1868..............................................Dollars. 29,641,606

Dollars.1, 548, 716

Dollars. 31,190,322

Dollars. 22,377,761

Dollars.53,568,083

1869.............................................. 36, 924,931 958,321 37,883, 252 25, 087, 987 62, 971,2391870.............................. ................ 41, 250, 530 1,038,347 42, 288, 877 27,015,321 69,304,1981871.............................................. 34, 352, 022 638, 385 34, 990, 407 25, 093, 635 60,084,0421872.............................................. 39, 867, 604 766,264 40, 633, 868 46, 243,748 86, 877,6161873.............................................. 60,124,410 1, 465, 637 61, 590, 047 61,401, 756 122,991,803.1874.............................................. 61, 668, 381 1, 324, 844 62, 993, 225 43, 909,852 106, 903,0771875.............................................. 49, 232, 648 1, 233, 377 50,466, 025 40,247,712 90, 713,7371876............................................. 49,161, 752 1,467, 320 50, 629, 072 35, 319,462 85, 948, 5341877.............................................. 57, 456,120 651, 313 58,107, 433 32, 509, 365 90, 616, 7981878.............................................. 53, 991,387 818,458 54, 809, 845 34, 790,103 89, 599,9481879.............................................. 56,164, 394 892, 851 57, 057, 245 35, 519, 818 92, 577,0631880.............................................. 56, 292,106 770,157 57, 062,263 52,211, 237 109,273,5001881............................................. 68, 858, 571 1, 329, 681 70,188, 252 52, 989,181 123,177,4331882............................................. 52, 790, 056 1,438, 897 54, 228, 953 56, 368,542 110, 597,4951883............................................. 64, 340,490 1, 829, 439 66,169, 929 57, 377,728 123, 547, 657

No. 49.—GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

1868.............................................. 195, 085, 0841

3, 280, 406 198, 365,490 132, 012, 522 330, 378, 0121869.............................................. 182, 605, 560 2, 248,125 185, 053, 685 158, 890, 015 343, 943,7001870.............................................. 243, 316, 828 4, 868, 814 248,185, 642 152, 066, 269 400, 251, 9111871............................................... 270,116, 075 3, 086,465 273, 202, 540 220, 768, 371 493, 970, 9111872.............................................. 261,444,251 4, 052, 584 265, 496, 835 248, 772, 324 514, 269,1591873.............................................. 312,347,848 4, 514, 026 316, 861, 874 237, 298, 218 554,160,0921874.............................................. 341, 024, 049 4, 335, 535 345, 359, 584 180, 042, 813 525, 402, 3971875.............................................. 313, 541, 849 3, 569, 293 317, 111, 142 155, 297, 944 472,409, 0861876.............................................. 331, 387,126 4, 664, 924 336, 052, 050 123, 373,281 459,425, 3311877.............................................. 341, 851, 634 4,109,421 345, 961, 055 113, 734, 258 459, 695, 3131878.............................................. 383, 606, 911 3, 823, 819 387,430,730 107, 290, 677 494,721,40T1879............................................... 346, 485, 881 2, 342, 558 348, 828, 439 108, 538, 812 457,367,2511880............................................... 450, 994, 244 2, 802, 253 453, 796,497 210, 613, 694 664, 410,1911881............................................... 477,450, 619 3, 684,459 481,135, 078 174, 493, 738 655, 628, 8161882 ............................................. 404,248, 031 4, 099,124 408, 347,155 195, 588, 692 603,935,8471883............................................... 420,433,473 4, 990, 701 425, 424,174 188, 622, 619 614, 046, 79a

No. 50.—DOMINION OP CANADA AND OTHER BRITISH NORTH AM ERICAN POSSESSIONS.

1868.............................................. 21,419, 222 2, 661, 555 24, 080, 777 26,261,379 50,342,1531869.............................................. 20, 085, 805 3, 295, 666 23, 381,471 29,293,766 52,675,2371870.............................................. 21, 060, 369 4, 278, 885 25,339, 254 36,265,328 61,604,5821871............................................... 27, 564, 344 4, 711, 832 32, 276,176 32, 542,137 64, 818,3131872.............................................. 24,426, 465 4, 984, 989 29,411,454 36, 346, 930 65,758, 3841873.............................................. 30, 361, 368 4,203,745 34, 565,113 37,649, 532 72,214,6451874.............................................. 38, 883, 931 4, 589, 243 43, 473,174 34, 365, 961 77, 839,1351875.............................................. 32, 238, 965 3, 986, 770 36, 225, 735 28,271, 926 64,497, 6611876.............................................. 31, 526, 415 3, 477, 716 35, 004,131 29, 010,251 64, 014, 3821877.............................................. 36, 676,160 2, 698, 020 39, 374,180 24, 277, 378 63, 651, 5531878.............................................. 34, 929, 072 3, 355, 349 38,284,421 25,357,802 63, 642, 2231879.............................................. 28, 381, 569 2,462,133 30,843,702 26,133,554 56, 977, 2561880.............................................. 28, 062, 680 2, 713,191 30,775,871 33,214,240 63, 990, 2111881............................................... 35, 793, 031 3, 719, 845 39, 512, 876 38,041, 947 • 77,554,8231882............................................... 35,289, 859 3, 279, 963 38, 569,822- 51,113,475 89,683,2971883............................................... 42, 831, 005 3, 749, 248 46, 580,253 44,740,876 91, 321,129

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No. 51.—BRITISH W E S T INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS, A N D BRITISHGUIANA.

Year ended June 30—Exports.

Total ex­ports. Imports.

Total im­ports and ex­

ports.Domestic. Foreign.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868............................................... 8,985, 532 94,531 9,080,063 5,272,414 14,352,4771869............................................... 9,102,228 101,760 9,203,988 6, 551,920 15,755, 9081870............................................... 8, 087,284 98,954 8,186,238 6,453,529 14, 639, 7671871............................................... 8,804, 926 95,448 8, 900,374 7,293, 569 16,193, 9431872............................................... 8,614,923 137, 629 8, r/52, 552 9,465,130 18, 217,6821873......................................... . 9,095,938 223, 807 9, 319, 745 6, 857, 442 16,177,1871874............................................... 9, 180, 266 210,441 9, 390, 707 4, 913,808 14,304, 5151875............................................... 9, 414,475 196,627 9, 611,102 7, 032, 358 16, 643, 4601876............................................... 9, 947,294 265, 531 10,212, 825 4, 534, 929 14, 747, 7541877............................................... 9, 374,456 228, 579 9, 603, 035 9, 729, 987 19,333, 0221878.............................................. 9, 317, 601 264, 770 9, 582, 371 7,788,993 17, 371, 3641879............................................... 8, 498, 980 285,459 8, 784,439 ' 4,293,210 13,077, 6491880........................ ..................... 8,943, 296 313, 803 9, 257, 099 7,845,315 17,102,4141881............................................... 10, 292, 240 313, 310 10, 605, 550 9,161,240 19, 766, 7901882............................................... 10, 299, 760 279,239 10, 578, 999 10, 362, 298 20, 941, 2971883............................................... 10, 702, 579 339,147 11, 041,726 15, 214, 380 26, 256,106

No. 52.—BRITISH EAST INDIES.

1868............................................... 642, 531 4,909 647,440 7,476,294 8,123, 7341869............................................... 471,019 11,485 482, 504 9,003,710 9, 486, 2141870............................................... 239,089 4, 559 243, 648 10, 050, 834 10, 294,4821871.............................................. 273, 513 31, 020 304, 533 13, 702,787 14, 007,3201872.............................................. 426, 382 4, 925 431,307 11,242, 697 11,674, 0041773..........: ................................... 165,270 3,906 169,176 16, 855,747 17, 024, 9231874............................................... 482,998 10,464 493,462 14,179, 664 14, 673,1261875........................ ..................... 473, 049 473, 049 15, 584, 099 16, 057,1481876.............................................. 356, 564 7,571 364,135 12,809,937 13,174,0721877............................................... 862,620 3,020 865,640 10,725, 619 11, 591, 2591878.............................................. 886,998 1,843 888, 841 12, 081, 595 12, 970,4361879............................................... 1,142,196 240 1,142,436 12, 225,770 13, 363,2061880.............................................. 2, 218,190 1,037 2,219,227 21,022, 854 23, 242, 0811881.............................................. 858, 069 858, 069 18, 012, 206 18, 870, 2751882............................................... 3, 054, 787 3, 054, 787 18, 057, 913 21,112,7001883.............................................. 2,185, 611 193 2,185,804 19,467,800 21,653, 604

No. 53.—GIBRALTAR, AN D BRITISH FOiSSESSIONS IN A F R IC A /

1868............................................... 3,374,461 44,409 3,418, 870 695, 769 4,114, 6391869 ............................................. 4, 516, 509 68, 602 4, 585, 111 1,432, 971 6,018,0821870.............................................. 5,121, 611 328,373 •5,449,984 1, 867, 000 7,316,9841871............................................... 4,622,714 266,004 4, 888, 758 1, 970, 896 6, 859, 6541872............................................... 3,954, 002 159, 897 4,113, 899 3, 953,484 8, 067,3831873........................ - .................... 4, 229,866 52,870 4, 282,736 4, 008,173 8,290,9091874............................................... 3,889,214 26, 516 3, 915,730 1, 836,939 5, 752,6691875............................................... 2,429,547 21,694 2,451, 241 1, 943, 080 4, 394, 3211876,............................................. 3, 253, 032 41, 461 3, 294,493 1, 050, 602 4, 345,0951877............................................... 3, 922, 031 42,776 3, 964,807 1, 063,476 5, 028, 2831878............................................... 4, 689,125 26, 026 4,715,151 1, 270,453 5, 985,6041879............................................... 3,465, 896 59, 934 3, 525, 830 818, 016 4,343,8461880.............................................. 4, 644, 881 65, 538 4, 710,439 2, 076,722 6,787,1611881.............................................. 5,197,117 155,217 5,352,334 1,713,750 7,066,0841882............................................... 4,114,102 75, 080 4,189,182 1,677,650 5,866,8321883............................................... 3, 029, 382 36, 503 3, 065, 885 1,844,593 4,910,478

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No. 54.—BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN AU STRALASIA.

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E x p o r ts . 1T o t a l e x ­ Im p o r ts .

T o t a l im ­p o r t s a n d e x ­

p o r t s .D o m e s t ic . F o r e ig n .p o r t s . |

1 8 6 8 . . . . . ..............................................Dollars.

4, 848, 984Dollars.

41,150Dollars. j

4 ,890 ,134 !Dollars.

85,125Dollars.

4, 975, 2591869......................................................... 4, 619, 313 58, 652 4, 677, 965 126,206 4 ,804 ,1711870......................................................... 3, 419, 973 46, 602 3, 466, 575 278, 964 3, 745, 5391871......................................................... 2, 369, 346 54, 380 2,423, 726 285, O il 2, 708,7371872......................................................... 2, 899, 603 50, 413 2,950, 016 3, 736, 017 6, 686 ,1251873......................................................... 3, 917, 477 62, 789 3, 980, 266 3,142, 418 7,122, 6841874......................................................... 3, 785, 908 58, 380 3, 844, 288 1, 750,177 5, 594 ,4651875......................................................... 3, 505,435 76,180 3, 581, 615 3, 730, 976 7, 312, 5911876......................................................... 3, 878, 866 77, 089 3, 955, 955 1,455, 649 5, 411, 6041877......................................................... 5, 780, 278 105,189 5, 885, 467 1,476, 238 7, 361, 7051878......................................................... 6 ,479 ,193 292,102 6, 771, 295 1,185, 905 7, 957, 2001879......................................................... 7, 042, 875 128, 940 7,171, 815 785, 773 7, 957, 5881880......................................................... 4, 687,223 61, 367 4,748, 590 2, 920, 812 7, 669,4021881......................................................... 6, 636,130 92, 375 6 ,728 ,505 2, 088, 302 8, 816, 8071882......................................................... 8, 982, 974 126, 915 9,109, 889 3, 689,424 12, 799,3181883........................................... ............. 9, 638, 997 156, 659 9, 795, 656 4, 021, 395 13, 817, 051

No. 55.—GREECE.

1868186918701871187218731874187518761877187818791880 1881 1882 1883

......... 1........... ! ........ 128, 925 128,925! 1 138,431 138,431

80, 001 80,00133,101 33,101 298, 335 331,43671, 700 71, 700 307, 761 379, 46151, 379 51,379 413, 604 464,98832, 668 32, 668 484,168 516, 83622,900 22, 900 455, 290 478,190

143, 235 143, 235 560, 411 703, 646190,170 6, 458 196, 628 523,128 719,756

*4, 888,104 2, 222 4, 890, 326 276, 445 5,166,771285, 019 285, 019 409, 328 694, 347145, 572 145, 572 451, 379 596,951142, 042 142, 042 550, 638 692, 680349, 467 . 349,467 899,561 1,249, 02891, 017 91, 017 1, 231, 580 3, 322, 597

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1868.............................................. 3, 015, 093 298, 608 3,313,701 837,229 4,150, 9301869.............................................. 1,320, 482 129,462 1,449, 944 714, 528 2,164,4721870.............................................. 2, 571, 519 183, 700 2, 755, 219 924, 777 3,679, 9961871.............................................. 2, 398, 440 172, 989 2, 571,429 1, 007, 844 3, 579,2731872.............................................. 3, 028. 649 244, 232 3, 272, 881 1,510, 956 4, 783, 8371873.............................................. 3, 911,130 416, 331 4, 327, 461 2, 059,448 6, 386, 9091874.............................................. 4, 588,*624 201,401 4, 790, 025 1, 649, 781 6,439, 8061875.............................................. 5,117, 737 123, 372 5, 241,109 2, 434,434 7, 675, 5431876.............................................. 5, 360,235 146, 552 5, 506,787 3,196, 032 8, 702, 8191877.............................................. 4,458, 890 107, 584 4, 566, 474 3, 298, 576 7, 865, 0501878.............................................. 4, 730, 044 88, 922 4, 818, 966 3, 213, 298 8, 032, 2641879.............................................. 3, 877,495 89, 795 3, 967, 290 3,225, 209 7,192, 4991880............................................. 4, 530, 651 83, 821 4, 614,472 4, 999, 679 9, 614,1511881.............................................. 5,129, 911 146, 607 5,276, 518 5, 642, 050 10, 918, 5681882.............................................. 4,100, 080 59, 528 4,159,608 4,445,997 8, 605, 6051883.............................................. 4, 341, 938 83, 037 4,424,975 4,389,034 8, 814,009

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Dollars. 1 Dollars. Dollars. DoUars. Dollars.1868.............................................- 751,941 I 89,951 841, 892 1,189,400 2, 031,2921869............................................... 687, 352 I 86,665 774, 017 1,288,784 2, 062,8011870............................................... 744,371 | 64,045 808,416 1,134,723 1, 943,1391871............................................... 814, 885 43, 730 858, 615 1,143, 244 2, 001, 8591872............................................. 590, 295 ! 43,469 633, 764 1, 280, 833 1, 914, 5971873.............................................. 631,103 j 43,088 674,191 1, 275,061 1,949, 2521874............................................... 588, 280 26, 348 614, 628 1, 016, 952 1, 631, 5801875............................................... 621. 974 i 40,190 662,164 1, 227,19i 1,889,3551876.........................- .................... 724,267 ! 45,395 769, 662 1, 376,681 2,146, 3431877............................................... 1,109, 429 163,520 1, 272, 949 2, 550, 335 3, 823, 2841878............................................... 1, 683, 446 52,653 1, 736, 099 2, 678, 830 4, 414, 9291879............................................... 2,288,178 | 86,740 2, 374, 918 3, 257, 938 5, 632, 8561880.............................................. 1, 985, 506 : 100, 664 2, 086,170 4, 606,444 6, 692,6141881.............................................. 2,694,583 83,489 2,778, 072 5, 533, 000 8, 311, 0721882.............................................. 3,272,172 78, 603 3, 350, 775 7, 646,294 10, 997, 0691883............................................... 3,683,460 92, 605 3, 776, 065 8, 238,461 12, 014, 526

N o , 5 8 .— I T A L Y .

1868............................................... 5,434, 276 24,218 5, 458, 494 4, 509, 633 9, 968,1271869.............................................. 5, 682, 951 23, 224 5, 706,175 6, 209, 863 11, 916, 0381870............................................... 6,344, 912 129,741 6,474, 653 6, 641,566 13,116,2191871............................................... 6, 090,449 68, 776 6,159, 225 7, 443, 512 13, 602, 7371872............................................... 5, 438, 718 13,468 5,452,186 7, 592,191 13, 044, 3771873..............................- .............. 7,241,097 54,552 7,295, 649 7,974,482 15, 270,1311874............................................... 8, 378, 666 ! 4,019 . 8, 382, 685 8,499, 294 16, 881, 9791875............................................... 7, 226, 554 1, 515 7, 228, 069 9,190,182 16,418, 2511876............................................... 7,770,470 ! 17,005 7,787,475 7, 628, 362 15, 415, 8371877............................................... 8, 484, 496 I 10,172 8,494, 668 7,105,230 15, 599, 8981878............................................... 8, 736, 719 ! 4,381 8, 741,100 6,711, 006 15,452,1061879............................................... 8,657, 403 oCO00 8, 658,233 7, 884,327 16, 542, 5661880.......................... ................... 12, 348, 239 ! 4,403 12, 352, 642 10, 317, 686 22, 670,3281881.....................- ........................ 8, 987, 417 31, 458 9, 018, 875 11, 643, 987 20, 662, 8621882............................................... 8, 981,260 95, 037 9, 076, 297 12,114, 221 21,190, 5181883........................................... -N- 10,114, 548 199, 010 10,313, 558 11,909,658 22,223,216

N o . 5 9 .— J A P A N .

1868..................................- .......... 755, 238 14*233 769, 471 2, 424,153 3,193, 6241869............................................... 1,255, 703 36, 233 1, 291, 936 3, 245, 317 4, 537, 2531870.............................................. 551, 797 19, 389 571,186 3, 052,026 3, 623,2121871.............................................. 459, 230 16, 943 476,173 5, 298,153 5, 774, 3261872.............................................. 887,482 18, 731 906, 213 6, 537, 584 7, 443, 7971873............................................... 1,167,972 6, 882 1,174, 854 7, 903, 794 9, 078, 6481874............................................... 1, 023, 285 23, 680 1, 046, 965 6, 468,460 7, 515,4251875............................................... 1, 647,197 14, 736 4 1,661,933 7, 759, 569 9,421,5021876.............................................. 1, 096, 387 3,309 1, 099, 696 15, 470, 047 16, 569,7431877............................................... 1, 250, 057 2, 289 1, 252, 346 13, 687, 061 14, 939,4071878............................................... 2, 243, 215 3,612 2, 246, 827 7, 446, 547 9, 693, 3741879............................................... 2, 674, 601 2, 323 2, 676, 924 9, 845, 562 12, 522, 4861880............................................... 2, 525, 758 27,130 2, 552,888 14, 510, 834 17, 063,7221881............................................... 1,440,146 28, 830 1, 468, 976 14, 217, 600 15, 686, 5761882............................................... 2, 534, 265 6, 399 2, 540, 664 14, 439,495 16, 980,1591883............................................... 3,375, 885 549 3,376,434 15, 098, 890 18,475, 324

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1 ports.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868 ................................................ 177,210 6,209 183,419 5,168 188, 5871869 ................................................ 70, 804 2,932 73,736 92,721 166,4571870 ................................................ 149, 648 4,794 154, 442 104, 605 259, 0471871................................................ 91, 826 3,440 95, 266 73, 964 169, 2301872 ................................................ 96, 032 1, 965 97,997 77, 789 175, 7861873 ................................................ 98, 655 2, 488 101,143 104, 335 205,4781874 ................................................ 123, 463 1, 218 124, 681 55, 649 180,3301875 ................................................ 122, 612 708 123, 320 52, 935 176, 2551876 ................................................ 155,112 1,075 156,187 78, 251 234,4381877 ................................................ 122, 819 1,861 124, 680 57, 470 182,1501878 ................................................ 104,192 710 104, 902 80,153 185, 0551879 ................................................ 129, 790 1,139 130, 929 63, 360 194, 2891880 ................................................ 191, 459 2,518 193, 977 96, 285 290, 2621881................................................ 167, 019 5, 499 172, 518 131, 082 v 303,6001882 ................................................ 19.6, 471 1, 033 197, 504 83, 885 281, 3891883 ................................................ 179, 546 2, 464 j 182,010 71, 888 253, 898

No. 61.—MEXICO.

1868 ................................................ 5, 048, 420 1, 392, 919 6,441, 339 1, 590, 667 8, 032, 0061869 ................................................ 3, 835, 699 1, 047,408 4, 883,107 2, 336,164 7, 219, 2711870 ..................................: ............ * 4, 544, 745 1, 314, 955 5, 859, 700 2,715, 665 8, 575, 3651871................................................ 5, 044, 033 2, 568, 080 7, 612,113 3, 209, 688 10, 821, 8011872 ................................................ 3, 420, 658 2,122, 931 5, 543, 589 4, 002, 920 9, 546, 5091873 ................................................ 3, 941, 019 2,323,882 6, 264, 901 4, 276,165 i0, 541, 0661874 ................................................ 4, 016,148 1, 930, 691 5, 946, 839 4, 346, 364 10,293, 2031875 ................................................ 3, 872, 004 1, 865, 278 5, 737, 282 5,174, 594 10, 911, 8761876 ................................................ 4, 700, 978 1, 499, 594 6, 200, 572 5,150, 572 11, 351,1441877 ................................................ 4, 503, 802 1,389,692 5, 893, 494 5,204, 264 11, 097, 7581878 ............................................... 5, 811,429 1, 649, 275 7, 460, 704 5, 251, 502 12, 712, 2061879 ................................................ 5, 400, 380 1, 351, 864 6, 752, 244 5,493,221 12, 245, 4651880 ......................................... . 6, 065, 974 1,800,519 7,866, 493 7, 209, 593 15, 076, 0861881................................................ 9,198, 077 1, 973,161 11,171, 238 8, 317, 802 19, 489, 0401882 ................................................ 13, 324, 505 2,158, 077 15, 482, 582 8, 461, 899 23, 944,4811883 ................................................ 14, 370, 992 2, 216, 628 16, 587,620 8,177,123 24, 764, 743

No. 62.—NETHERLANDS.

1868 ............................................... 4, 624,454 31, 477 4, 655, 931 1, 273, 857 5, 929,7881869 ................................................ 3, 936,163 89, 593 4, 025, 756 2,691,034 6, 716, 7901870 ................................................ 6,115, 821 284, 014 6, 399,, 835 1, 344, 922 7, 744, 7571871................................................ 12, 381,161 288, 970 12, 670,131 2, 047, 962 14, 718, 0931872 ................................................ 11, 010, 391 165, 541 11,175, 932 2, 547, 715 13, 723, 6471873 ......................................... . 10, 842, 840 367, 468 11, 210, 308 2, 943, 077 14,153, 3851874 ................................................ 13, 712, 846 202, 578 13, 915, 424 2, 516, 623 16, 432, 0471875 ................................................ 7,483, 010 60, 064 7, 543, 074 2, 353, 658 9, 896, 7321876 ................................................ 12,185, 355 57, 753 12, 243,108 2, 438, 257 14, 681, 3651877 ................................................ 10, 411, 757 156, 578 10, 568, 335 2, 547,119 13,115, 4541878 ................................................ 13,174, 079 125, 968 13, 300, 047 2, 774, 934 16, 074, 9811879 ................................................ 13, 802, 840 361,319 14,164,159 3, 680, 932 17, 845, 0911880 ................................................ 16, 887, 230 319, 868 17, 207,098 6, 944, 087 24,151,1851881................................................ 25, 785, 004 567, 503 26, 352, 507 5, 802, 306 32,154, 8131882 ................................................ 13,102, 401 635,422 13, 737,823 8,165, 728 21, 903, 5511883 ................................................ 18, 538,161 381,422 18, 919, 583 12, 253, 733 31, 173, 316

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Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868................................................ 933, 452 39,903 973,355 712,154 1, 685,5091869................................................. 899,609 29, 595 929,204 952, 664 1,881,8681870 ................................................. 937,265 33,672 970,937 672,336 1, 643,3731871................................................. 824,120 25,788 849, 908 1, 020, 222 1, 870,1301872 ................................................ 767,344 24, 946 792, 290 1, 064, 501 1, 856,7911873................................................. 954, 852 43,359 998, 211 1,182,994 2,181,2051874 ................................................ 979, 001 21, 386 1, 000, 387 1,580,736 2, 581,1231875................................................ 818, 424 20, 843 839, 267 1,486, 577 2, 325, 8441876................................................ 857, 546 15, 450 872, 996 671, 726 1, 544,7221877 ................................................. 966, 322 18, 308 984, 630 690, 694 1, 675, 3241878................................................ 685, 789 3, 588 689, 377 624, 934 1, 314, 3111879 ................................................ 789, 301 ' 8, 305 797, 606 872, 222 1, 669, 8281880 ................................................ 1, 090, 966 12, 371 1,103,337 1, 637, 387 2, 740, 7241881................................................. 1,169, 084 20, 868 1,189, 952 2, 996, 895 4,186, 8471882 ................................................ 1,125, 943 12, 928 1,138, 871 2, 046, 283 3,185,1541883 ................................................. 1,027,468 13, 493 1, 040, 961 1, 355,101 2, 396, 062

No. 64.—DUTCH BAST INDIES.

1868................................................. 144, 263 144, 263 1, 903, 375 2, 047, 6381869................................................ 132, 502 325 132, 827 . 1, 947, 201 2, 080, 0281870................................................. 155, 972 2, 664 158, 636 2, 550, 692 2, 709, 3281871 ........................................... 203,785 203, 785 3, 043,131 3, 246, 9161872................................................. 111, 323 111, 323 7, 325, 202 7,436, 5251873 ............................................... . 255,134 255,134 7, 556, 954 7, 812, 0881874................................................. 451,462 122 451, 584 3, 857,706 4, 309, 2901875................................................ 1,034,159 1, 034,159 6,775, 399 7, 809, 5581876 . . . . .................................... 633, 612 633,612 5, 989,628 6, 623,2401877 .............................................. 2, 667, 893 2, 667,893 4,511,214 7,179,1071878 ................................................ 1,456, 362 1,456, 362 4, 568, 515 6,024,8771879 ................................................ 1,477, 510 1,477, 510 5,435, 331 6, 912, 8411880 ..........- .................................... 2, 600, 878 2, 600, 878 6,280, 672 8, 881, 5501881................................................. 1,728. 786 1, 728, 786 7,249,811 8, 978,5971882................................................ 3,020, 093 194 3, 020, 287 4,122, 880 7,143,1671883 ................................................ 2,407,131 2, 407,131 2, 645, 917 5, 053, 048

No. 65.—PERU.

1868................................................ 1, 602, 927 63,428 1, 666,355 1,765,397 3,431,7521869................................................ 1, 556, 534 116,911 1, 673,445 1,386,310 3, 059, 7551870................................................ 1,858, 244 115, 923 1, 974,167 2, 557, 833 4, 532, 0001871................................................ 2, 279, 773 101, 232 2, 381, 005 4, 731,430 7,112,4351872................................................ 4,439, 995 155,408 4, 595, 403 ‘ 1, 668, 983 6, 264,3861873................................................. 2, 671, 534 193,411 2, 864, 945 1,186,161 4, 051,1061874 ................................................. 1,811, 369 103, 502 1,914,871 1, 256, 286 3,171,1571875................................................. 2,443, 657 37, 284 2,480, 941 1, 291, 235 3, 772,1761876........... .................................... 1, 001,722 31,176 1, 032, 898 1,426, 043 2,458, 9411877 ................................................. 1, 239,006 61,546 1,300, 552 1,479, 511 2, 780, 0631878................................................. 975,507 30,131 1,005,638 1, 531, 591 2, 537, 2291879................................................. 1,293,991 11, 371 1, 305, 362 1, 857, 859 3,163, 2211880 ................................................. 907, 603 10,533 918.136 361, 308 1, 279,4441881................................................. 93, 785 3,745 97, 530 760, 556 858, 0861882................................................. 533, 823 10,996 544,819 3, 029,676 3, 574,4951883 ................................................. 487, 360 6,534 493, 894 2, 526,918 3,020, 812

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ports. Imports.Total im­

ports and ex­ports.Domestic. Foreign.

Dollars. Dollars. j Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868 ................................................ 915, 085 21, 808 936, 893 226, 964 1,163,8571869................................................ 883,429 42, 345 925, 774 220, 030 1, 345, 8041870 ................................................ 1, 528, 056 37, 907 1, 565, 963 303, 997 1, 869, 9601871................................................ 1, 423, 949 6, 345 1, 430, 294 329, 064 1.759, 3581872 ................................................ 1, 508,484 8, 939 1, 517, 423 461, 013 1, 978,4361873 ................................................ 1,180,187 5, 450 1,185, 637 579, 075 1, 764, 7121874 ................................................ 1, 553, 042 25, 819 1, 578, 861 506,135 2, 084, 9961875 ................................................ 2, 820, 099 48, 737 2, 868, 836 480,362 3, 349,1981876 ................................................ 3,169, 027 78, 785 3, 247, 812 573, 688 3, 821, 5001877 ................................................ 2, 361, 734 19, 030 2,380, 764 ! 524,826 2, 905, 5901878 ................................................ 3, 879, 896 131, 645 4, 011, 541 429, 447 4, 440, 9881879 ................................................ 4, 897,290 29, 871 4,927,161 454,385 5,381, 5461880 ................................................ 4, 586, 764 8, 972 I 4, 595, 736 770, 697 5, 366, 4331881................................................ 4, 291, 088 178 4, 291, 266 758, 202 5, 049,4681882 ................................................ 4, 522,403 67,368 4, 589,771 1,141, 884 5, 731, 6551883 ................................................ 5, 363,122 121, 915 1 5, 485, 037 1, 093,476 6, 578, 513

No. 67.—PORTUGUESE POSSESSIONS.

1868 ................................................ 283,612 | 2,074 1 285, 686 22, 213 307, 8991869 ................................................ 221,560 | 7, 620 | 229,180 67,468 296, 6481870 ................................................ 198,496 | 2,320 |( 200,816 42, 477 243, 2931871................................................ 166,559 ! 1,743 168, 302 82, 432 250,7341872 ............................................... 211,193 ! 2,225 ' 213, 418 192, 515 405, 9331873 ................................................1874 .................................

178,030 , 215,293 j 298,388 |

2,877 j........................ i

380, 907 215, 293 301,192

125, 877 47, 958

149, 409

306, 784 263, 251

1875 ................................................ 2, 804 1 450, 6011876 ................................................ 303, 363 1,767 i 305,130 67, 928 373, 0581877 ................................................ 451,178 1,737 452, 915 78, 514 531,4291878 ................................................ 645,108 2,000 647,108 61, 203 708, 3113879 ................................................ 630, 995 5,211 i| 636,206 109,268 745, 4741880 ................................................ 365,161 7, 090 372, 251 152, 964 525,2153881 ................................................ 526, 852 6,547 533, 399 229,427 762, 8261882 ................................................ 649, 612 13, 032 662, 644 109, 892 772,5361883 ................................................ 626, 736 9, 365 636,101 73, 354 709,455

No. 68.—RU SSIA AND RU SSIAN POSSESSIONS.

1868 ........................ ....................... 2, 302, 353 64, 764 2, 367,117 2,274, 085 4, 641, 2021869 ................................................ 4, 296,659 23, 836 4, 320,495 1,181,154 5, 501, 6491870 ................................................ 4,180, 639 13, 721 4,194, 360 1, 581, 637 5, 775, 9971871................................................ 6, 777,442 26, 366 6, 803, 808 1, 462, 901 8, 266, 7091872 ................................................ 6, 917, 709 4,076 6, 921, 785 1, 965, 393 8, 887,1781873 ................................................ 11,764, 256 20, 545 11, 784, 801 2, 212, 293 13, 997, 0941874................................................ 10, 284, 803 15,937 10, 300, 740 1, 257,170 11, 557, 9101875 ................................................ 11,481, 758 2, 379 11,484,137 1,399,759 12, 883, 8961876 ................................................ 11, 922, 285 1, 548 11, 923, 833 1,112,152 13, 035, 9851877 ................................................ 4,423, 661 769 4, 424,430 618, 534 5, 042, 9641878 ................................................ 11,100, 249 6, 682 11,106,931 671, 320 11,778,2511879 ................................................ 16, 719, 984 5,479 16, 725,463 662, 750 17, 388, 2131880 ................................................ 13, 226, 614 2, 932 13, 229, 546 765,249 13, 994,7951881................................................ 16, 022, 735 3,149 16, 025,884 2, 887,153 18,913, 0371882................................................ 11, 563, 646 10,132 11,573, 778 2, 566, 021 14,139, 7991883 ................................................ 19,123, 248 18, 503 19,141, 751 2, 599,995 21, 741, 746

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, 1882. 1883.

No. 69.—SPAIN.

Exports.

Domestic.

Dollars.7,627, 5527, 596,294 9,749,545

10, 248,320 9,445,705

10,056,724 11,643,715 7,540,086

10,138,320 10,461,7508, 200,840

12,438, 903 14,641,237 12, 536,28311, 997,881 16,815, 708

Foreign.

Dollars, j 23,011 4,885

32,858 3,566

20,861 16,909 9,423

27,290 9,400

11,726 4,626

86,426 16,647 18,264 16,327

115,579

Total ex­ports.

Dollars.7,650,5637, 601,179 9, 782, 403

10, 251, 886 9,466, 566

10,073, 63311, 653,138 7,567,376

10,147, 720 10,473, 4768, 205, 466

12, 525, 329 14,657,884 12, 554, 547 12, 014,208 16,931,287

Imports.

Dollars.2,878,007 3, 558,388 3, 638, 345 4,188,445 4,426,165 4,362,431 4,598,204 4,534,666 3,399,863 3,280,836 3, 265, 646 3,334,241 5,052,419 5,933, 995 5,999, 506 7, 794,345

Total im­ports and ex­

ports.

Dollars.10,528, 570 11,159,567 13,420,748 14,440,331 13,892,731 15,036,064 16,251,342 12,102,042 13, 547, 583 13,754,312 11,471,112 15,859,570 19,710,303 18,488,542 18,013,714 24,725,632

No. 70.—CUBA.

1868.............................................. 13, 805,567 870,130 14, 675,697 49,774, 704 64,450,4011869.............................................. 11,816,020 630,974 12,446, 994 56,976, 491 69,423,4&1870...... ........................................ 12, 879,287 1,250, 527 14,129,814 53,777,108 67,906,9221871.............................................. 13,768,060 1,040,737 14,808,797 57,534, 925 72,343, 7221872.............................................. 12, 960,831 889,796 13,850, 627 67,264,415 81,115,0421873.............................................. 15,117,767 1,280,110 16,397,877 77,077,725 93,475,6021874.............................................. 15, 677, 716 1,426, 907 17,104, 623 85,428,097 102,532,7201875........................ ..................... 14,185,956 1,166,481 15,352,437 64, 587,717 79,940,1541876..................................... -l- -~ 12, 080,303 768,167 12,848,470 56, 007, 866 68,856,3361877.............................................. 12,709,003 662, 575 13,371, 578 65,828, 395 79,199, 9731878.............................................. 11,365,013 624,250 11, 989,263 56, 901,332 68, 890,5951 8 7 9 ........................................... 12,201, 691 529, 364 12,731,055 63,649,656 76,380, 7111880.............................................. 10, 924, 633 301, 066 11,225,699 65,423,018 76, 648,7171881.............................................. 10,999, 276 365, 309 11,364,585 63, 003,404 74, 367,9891882.............................................. 11,775, 073 359, 751 12,134, 824 70,450,652 82,585,4761883.............................................. 14,567,918 535, 785 15,103, 703 65, 544, 534 80,648,237

No. 71 .—PORTO RICO.

1868.............................................. 2,456, 003 91, 533 2, 547, 536i

6,345, 639 8,893,1751869.............................................. 2,333, 539 106,632 2,440,171 7,407, 650 9,847,8211870.............................................. 2, 220, 705 80, 006 2,300, 711 8,183,249 10,483, 9601871....................... ..................... 2, 511,305 86, 334 2,597,639 9,452,445 12, 050, 0841872........................ ..................... 2,406,252 136,907 2,543,159 11, 327,766 13, 870,9251873...................... - ..................... 1,913,333 88, 857 2, 002,190 7, 979, 031 9,98 L, 2211874.............................................. 1,857,060 149,329 2,006,389 6, 884,719 8, 891,1081875.............................................. 2,113, 638 97,563 2,211,201 6,913, 682 9,124, 8831876.............................................. 1, 750,162 65, 794 1,815,956 4,173, 794 5, 989,7501877.............................................. 1,980,265 109,320 2, 089, 585 4,405,752 6,495, 3371878.............................................. 1, 504,431 49, 358 1,553,789 4, 800, 817 6,354,6001879.............................................. 1, 771,483 39,191 1, 810,674 4, 384, 954 6,195, 6281880............................................... 1,969,284 47,289 2,016,573 5, 443,886 7,460,4591881.............................................. 1,712,732 50,980 1,763,712 3, 860,199 5,623,9111882.. . . r..................................... 1,838,214 24,367 1, 862, 581 5,716, 874 7,579,4551883.............................................. 2,116,499 48,209 2,164,708 5,477,493 7,642,201

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No. 72.—A LL SPANISH POSSESSIONS OTHER THAN CUBA ANDPORTO RICO.*

Exports.!1

Year ended June 30— -------------- .. --------------- : Total ex­ports.

1Imports.

Total im­ports and ex­

Domestic. Foreign. ports.

Dollars. Dollars. ; Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868.............................................. 190, 881 161 ; 191, 042 3, 965, 348 4,156,3901869.............................................. 165, 993 10, 973 1 176,966 4, 293, 891 4, 470, 8571870.............................................. 212,460 9,339 221, 799 6, 684, 086 6, 905, 8851871.............................................. 119, 805 9,481 ' 129, 286 5, 638, 308 5, 767, 5941872.............................................. 134, 548 5, 886 140,434 7, 781, 629 7, 922, 0631873.............................................. 109, 959 1, 211 111,170 6,208, 340 6,319, 5101874.............................................. 131, 363 226 131, 589 6, 311,113 6, 442, 7021875.............................................. 179,575 3,243 s 182, 818 6, 963, 638 7,146,4561876.............................................. 186, 337 5,327 191, 664 5, 638, 508 5, 830,1721877-............................................ 181, 411 610 : 182, 021 7, 366, 857 7, 548, 8781878.................... ......................... 224, 807 8, 238 | # 233, 045 8, 093, 664 8, 326, 7091879.............................................. 313, 954 740 ! * 314, 694 5, 751, 669 6, 066, 3631880.............................................. 180, 564 1,950 | 182, 514 6, 770,154 6, 952, 6681881.............................................. 280, 604 2,428 283, 032 9, 318, 966 9, 601, 9981882.............................................. 330, 619 9,146 j 339, 765 10, 497, 642 10,837, 4071883.............................................. 315, 942 8, 532 324, 474 10, 617, 563 10, 942, 037

* Principally Canary and Philippine Islands.

N o . 7 3 .— S W E D E N A N D N O R W A Y .

1868 ............................................. 177,426 177,426 1, 224, 658 1, 402, 0841869.............................................. 166, 974 166, 974 1,103, 611 1, 270, 5851870.............................................. 105, 532 105, 532 1,180,741 1, 286, 2731871.................... ......................... 1,318,797 83 1,318,880 1, 839,024 3,157,9041872.............................................. 742, 055 742,055 1,770, 586 2, 512, 6411873 ...................... .......... 2, 542,330 2, 542, 330 2, 598, 052 5,140, 3821874.............................................. 2,385, 088 1, 386 2, 386, 474 2, 037, 914 4, 424, 3881875.............................................. 821, 603 821, 603 546, 851 1, 368,4541876.............................................. 1,460, 987 5,134 1,466,121 347, 945 1, 814, 0661877.............................................. 3, 041, 625 15,144 3, 056, 769 243, 562 3, 300, 3311878.............................................. 2,792,228 15,332 2, 807, 560 137,756 2, 945,3161879.............................................. 2,138, 461 8, 791 2,147, 252 213, 924 2, 361,1761880.............................................. 2,365, 678 20, 725 2,386,403 638,963 3, 075, 3661881.............................................. 3, 405, 484 812 3,406, 296 947, 896 4,354,1921882.............................................. 1, 740, 813 2, 978 1, 743, 791 1, 639, 972 3, 383, 7631883 . . ......................................... 2, 822,115 2,433 2, 824, 548 1, 831,171 4, 655, 719

No. 74.—TU R KEY IN EUROPE, ASIA, AND AFRICA.1868 ............................................. 719, 553 26, 544 746, 097, j 676,248 ! 1, 422, 3451869..................................... .. 653,195 101, 890 755, 085 | 890,829 I 1, 645, 9141870.............................................. 2, 565, 289 13, 025 2, 578, 314 678, 718 1 3, 257, 0321871............................................... 1, 249, 071 1, 314 1, 250, 385 527,493 1 1, 777, 8781872.............................................. 1, 209, 443 6, 995 1, 216, 438 866, 719 1 2, 083,1571873.............................................. 1, 542, 062 10, 983 1, 553, 045 1,134, 018 | 2, 687, 0631874.............................................. 2, 594,493 9, 058 2, 558, 551 786, 877 I 3, 345, 4281875.............................................. 4,244, 884 34 4,244, 918 579, 947 | 4, 824, 8651876............... ............................... 3, 388, 371 2, 258 3, 390, 629 439, 647 i 3, 830, 2761877.............................................. 9, 338, 501 9, 338, 501 429, 017 9,767, 5181878................. ............................. 1,413, 061 100 1,413,161 558, 091 1, 971, 2521879.............................................. 4, 718, 770 532 4, 719, 302 656, 646 5, 375, 9481880.............................................. 1, 913,122 1, 913,122 1,201,316 3,114, 4381881.............................................. 1,499, 278 121 1,499, 399 1, 582, 307 3, 081, 7061882................. ............................ 2, 585, 256 2, 585,256 2, 678,437 5, 263, 6931883............................................... 1, 369,703 1, 369, 703 2,168, 967 3, 538, 670

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ports.Domestic. “Foreign.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868............................................... 3,619, 394 92,402 3,711,796 2, 538, 297 6, 250,0931869.............................................. 4, 054, 501 178, 451 4,232, 952 4, 684, 454 8, 917,4061870.............................................. 3, 979, 396 178, 759 4,158,155 4, 508, 723 8, 666,8781871.............................................. 3, 836, 837 227, 712 4, 064, 549 5, 570, 052 9, 634, 6011872............................................. 4,259, 398 181, 501 4, 440, 899 6,131,372 10, 572, 2711873.............................................. 5,106, 703 267, 070 5, 373, 773 6,148, 840 11, 522, 6131874.............................................. 5, 043,146 223, 654 5, 266, 800 7,363,757 12, 630, 5571875.............................................. 4, 206, 618 226, 349 4,432, 967 12,284, 063 16, 717, 0301876.............................................. 3, 887, 210 164, 804 4, 052, 014 5, 034, 273 9, 086, 2871877.............................................. 3, 942, 742 78,167 4, 020, 909 5, 023,326 9, 044,2351878.............................................. 4,371,198 124,124 4,495,322 5, 848, 043 10, 343, 3651879.............................................. 5,199, 648 328, 366 5, 528, 014 6, 330, 946 11, 858,9601880.............................................. 5, 228, 836 108, 478 5, 337, 314 8,441, 972 13, 779, 2861881.............................................. 5,179, 366 203, 772 5, 383,138 5, 991, 890 11, 375, 0281882............... ............................... 6,230, 916 177,430 6, 408, 346 4, 961,470 11,369,8161883.............................................. 6, 719,787 149,184 6, 868, 971 5,171,455 12, 040,426

No. 76.—URUGUAY.

1868 ....................................... 797, 361 23, 645 821, 006 1,179, 520 1,472, 608 1, 630, 400

2, 000,526 2, 366, 990 2, 829,637

...................... 836,112 58,270 894, 3821870 ....................................... 1,142, 602 56, 635 1,199,2371871 ................................ 1, 026, 554 17, 017 1,043,571 2, 570, 885

3, 397, 5113, 614,456 5, 070, 852 5, 488, 941 3, 663,183 4,443, 977 2, 942,145

1872 ....................................... 1,620,744 52, 597 1, 673, 3411873 ..................................... 1,836,421 * 81,144 1,917, 565 3, 571, 3761874 ..................................... 1,115, 042 32, 578 1,147, 620 2, 515, 5631875 ..................................... 1,440, 665 68,273 1, 508,938 2, 935,0391876 ....................................... 1,126,123 11,470 1,137,593 1, 804, 5521877 ..................................... 1,077,434 22, 953 1,100,387 2,195, 278 3,295, 665

3, 530, 534 2,719,502

1878 .................................. 1, 061, 417 32,015 1,093,432 939, 362

2,437,1021879 ..................................... 877,615 61, 747 1, 780,1401880 ...................... ................ 880,371 48, 080 928, 451 5, 542, 035 6, 470, 4861881 ............... - ..................... 1, 536, 326 76, 286 1, 612, 612 4,164, 663 5, 777, 275

8, 393, 224 5,432, 928

1882 ....................................... 1,457, 978 97, 510 1, 555,488 6, 837,7361883 .................................. 1,385,755 67,063 1,452, 818 3,980,110

No. 77.—VENEZUELA.

1868.............................................. 926,922 34, 340 961, 262 2,368,977 3, 330, 2391869.............................................. 844, 859 29,176 874,035 2,348,116 3, 222,1511870.............................................. 850, 048 16,492 866, 540 1, 917, 315 2,783, 8551871.............................................. 819, 743 19, 850 839, 593 2, 902, 091 3, 741,6841872.............................................. 905, 260 34, 580 939, 840 4, 455,146 5, 394, 9861873.............................................. 1, 526,342 47,305 1, 573,647 5, 512, 910 7, 086, 5571874.............................................. 1,860, 229 71, 045 1,931,274 5, 399,786 7, 331, 0601875.............................................. 1, 879, 654 39, 075 1, 918, 729 5, 227, 575 7,146, 3041870.............................................. 2, 813,694 57, 299 2, 870, 993 5, 516,789 8, 387,7821877.............................................. 2,775,149 38, 892 2, 814, 041 7, 000, 801 9, 814, 8421878.............................................. 2, 751,795 52, 870 2, 804, 665 7, 310, 297 10,114, 9621879............................................... 1, 926, 923 46;804 1, 973,727 4, 855, 034 6, 828, 7611880............................................... 2, 268,705 62, 040 2, 330, 745 6, 039, 092 8, 369, 8371881............................................... 2,704, 063 64,541 2, 768, 604 6, 601, 817 9, 370, 4211882............................................... 2,137,100 38, 085 2,175,185 5,746, 300 7,921, 4851883............................................... 2,363, 211 40,494 2,403,705 5, 901, 724 8,305,429

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Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868.............................................. 1, 516,763 86,892 1,603, 655 1,425,459 3,029,1141869.............................................. . 917,582 25, 903 943, 485 1,117,584 2,061,0691870.............................................. | 703,456 38,467 741, 923 988, 058 1, 729, 9811871.............................................. ! 1, 293, 928 58, 558 1, 352, 486 1, 515, 614 2,868,1001872.............................................. 636, 550 61, 692 698, 242 1, 287, 666 1,985,9081873.............................................. 864, 934 53,436 i 918,370 1,396,252 2,314, 6221874.............................................. 1, 032, 621 42, 969 1, 075, 590 1,135, 006 2, 210, 5961875.............................................. 1, 276, 443 79,462 1,355, 905 1, 030, 483 2,386, 3881876............................................... 2, 034, 955 77,448 2,112, 403 1,183, 794 3, 296,1971877.............................................. 1, 564, 798 54, 295 1, 619, 093 . 825, 677 2,444,7701878.............................................. 1, 900, 830 57, 420 1, 958, 250 971,493 2, 929, 7431879.............................................. 2, 072, 527 58, 591 2,131,118 958, 048 3, 089,1661880.............................................. 1,934, 767 53, 493 1, 988, 260 1,116, 471 3,104, 7311881.............................................. 1, 903, 948 70, 547 1, 974, 495 2, 756,479 4, 730, 9741882.............................................. 2,177,982 71, 386 2,249, 368 4, 642,480 6, 891, 8481883.............................................. 2, 027, 679 85, 267 2,112, 946 5, 316, 386 7,429, 332

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No. 79.—ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

Year ended June 30—Exports.

1Total ex- | Imports.

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ports.Domestic. Foreign.ports. j

1

1868...............................................Dollars. Dollars.

86, 516 67,271 9,571

67, 651

Dollars. 86,516 67,271 9,571

80,743

Dollars.1,575

Dollars.88,091 67,271 9,571

80,743 250

1,351 1,889

1869.........................................1870..............................................1871............................................... 13, 0921877........................................... 250

1,351 1,000

1878...............................................1879............................................... 889 889

No. 80.—BELGIUM.

1870............................................... 930 9301876................................... *......... 570 5701880............................................... 5,597 5,5971 8 81 ...:....................................... 30,880 30,8801882.............................................. 6 0

No. 81.—BRAZIL.

1868............................................... 59,459 88, 020 147,479 87,145 234, 6241869.............................................. 131,206 71,269 202,475 75,047 277,5221870.............................................. 42, 263 1,260 43, 523 14,740 58,2631871.............................................. 2, 981 72,440 75,421 9,433 84,8541872............................................... 12,729 60,412 73,141 11, 865 85,0061873............................................. 2,200 2,200 17, 652 19, 8521874............................................... 2,350 1, 314 3,664 22, 668 26, 3321875............................................... 3, 000 3, 000 5,183 8,1831876................................... .......... 1, 000 ! 1,000 6,792 • 7,7921877............................................... 1,000 1 1,000 1,0001878.............................................. 3, 063 3,0631879............................................... 10,197 10,1971880.............................................. 10, 881 10,8811881.............................................. 872 8721883............................................. . 800 800 499 1,2991

No. 82.—CHILI.

1870.............................................. 487,510 487,510 487,5101873............................................... 154, 926 154,926 154,9261875............................................... 200 200 2001876.............................................. 100 100 1001877............................................... 9,348 9,3481882............................................... 500 5001883............................................... 8,155 8,155

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No. 83.—CENTRAL AM ERICAN STATES.*

Year ended June 30—

1868 .1869.1870.1871..1872.1873..1874..1875.1876..1877..1878..1879.1880..1881.. 1882. 1883

Exp

Domestic.

orts. j

Foreign. ;

Total ex- i ports. Imports.

Total im­ports and ex­

ports.

Dollars. 85, 030

895, 691

Dollars. \ Dollars. \ 85,030 j

931,353 * 1

Dollars.6, 602 2, 582

Dollars.91,632

933, 93535,662897, 306 31,911 ; 929,217 1,108 930, 32587,889 87,889

540,890 ;47, 383 19, 033

135, 272 559, 923525,890 1 15,000

379,759 5,980 , 385,739 j 6, 354 392, 093593, 459 , 41, 012 | 634, 471 40, 919 675, 390308,410 : 89,292 ! 397, 702 192, 208 589, 91046,114 i 2, 816 i 48, 930 221, 605 270, 535

391,041 i 4,915 | 395, 956 204, 930 600, 886274,608 106, 399 ! 381, 007 101, 393 482, 400297,491 : 30,122 | 327, 613 245, 545 573,158227,524 33,622 | 261,146 175, 056 436, 202146,508 21,511 168,019 241,183 409, 202259,469 ! 27,060 ! 286, 529 110, 621 397,15020,612 1 3,656 I 24, 268 90, 512 114, 780

k Comprising Nicaragua, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, and San Salvador. No. 84.—CHINA (including Hong-Kong). t

1868......................................................... 5, 579, 454 2, 132, 022 7, 711,476 25 7, 711, 5011869........................................................ 5, 087, 294 2, 085, 200 7,172, 494 1, 760 7,174, 2541870......................................................... 3, 369, 547 2, 554,138 5, 923, 685 62, 960 5, 986, 6451871......................................................... 1, 878, 380 1, 693, 267 3, 571, 647 1, 950 3, 573, 5971872........................................................ 4, 799, 470 | 1,199, 865 5, 999, 335 • 700 6, 000, 0351873........................................................ 4 ,789, 608 i 2, 364, 941 7,154, 549 181 7,154, 7301874......................................................... 6, 621, 400 | 2, 759, 641 9, 381, 041 39, 772 9, 420, 8131875......................................................... 5, 2 ’ 0, 966 1, 392, 403 6, 603, 369 6,840 6, 610, 2091876......................................................... 5, 842, 947 2, 086, 642 7, 929, 589 6, 908 7, 936, 4971877......................................................... 12, 255, 259 3,175, 606 15, 430, 865 10, 952 15,441 ,8171878......................................................... 13, 200, 925 3,011, 650 16,212, 575 7 ,559 16, 220, 1341879......................................................... 4 ,413, 618 3, 017, 744 7, 431, 362 134, 635 7, 565, 9971880 ...................................................... 4, 282, 381 2, 230, 442 6, 512, 823 90, 991 6, 603, 8141881......................................................... 1, 367, 034 2, 111, 568 3, 478, 602 41,179 3, 519, 7811882.......................: ............................... 2, 307, < 20 2,142, 590 4, 450, 210 36, 005 4, 486, 2151883......................................................... 4,168, 736 2, 971, 744 7,140, 480 192, 801 7, 333, 281

t Also including Singapore for 1869.

No. 85.—DENMARK, AND DANISH W EST INDIES, t1868.1869.1870.1871.1872.1873.1874.1875.1876.1877.1878.1879.1880. 1881. 1882. 1883.

5, 746 j 76, 464

140, 326 166, 111 160, 052 134, 000 209, 500 160, 000 38, 000 1, 500

r ■ j 5,746 78, 586

150, 951 166, 111 191, 302 137, 478 209, 500 160, 000 33, 000 1, 500

30, 874 50, 597

122, 378 400

11,705 20, 539 69, 942 63, 228 29, 621

2,122 10, 625

31, 250 3, 478

476, 870 399, 591 248, 623 158,202 28,125 29, 501

i1

6, 200 1,000 21, 658

7, 200 21, 658

1

1,285 1, 285

36, 620 129,183 273, 329 166, 51i 203, 007 158, 017 279, 442 223, 228 67, 6211, 500

476, 870 406, 791 270, 281 ] 58, 202 28,125 30,786

t All to and from the Danish West Indies, none to or from Denmark.

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No. 86.—FRANCE.

Year ended June 30—Exports. Total ex­

ports. Imports.Total im­

ports and ex­ports.Domestic. Foreign.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868............................................... « 20,055,105 1,458,789 21, 513,894 1,606,346 23,120,2401869............................................... 9, 702, 220 1, 055, 048 10, 757, 268 5,353, 793 16, 111, 0611870.............................................. 8, 283, 393 994, 969 9,278, 362 5, 356, 272 14, 634, 6341871............................................... 635, 249 97, 358 732, 607 3,746 736, 3531872............................................... 812, 805 48, 900 861, 705 24, 050 885, 7551873............................................... 416,650 14,400 431, 050 324 431, 3741874............................................... ! 6, 403, 242 100, 900 6, 504,142 79, 213 6,583,3551875.............................................. 16, 961,324 159, 860 17,121,184 3, 569,483 20,690, 6671876............................................... 6, 970, 818 106,175 7, 076, 993 547, 487 7,624,4801877.............................................. 2,135, 450 422,700 2, 558,150 2, 799, 248 5,357,3981878.............................................. ! 1, 812, 081 338, 888 2,150, 969 654,178 2, 805,1471879.............................................. 173, 200 81, 890 255, 090 1, 489, 544 1, 744, 6341880............................................. ; 64,200 27, 880 92, 080 33, 407, 571 33,499, 6511881............................................... 5, 000 71, 300 76, 300 18, 220, 825 18,297,1251882.............................................. 3, 288, 250 112,200 3,400, 450 1, 516, 070 4, 916, 520•1883............................................... i 1, 321, 274 59,940 1, 381, 214 104, 432 1,485, 646

No. 87.—FRENCH POSSESSIONS IN A FR IC A AND ADJACENTISLANDS.

1873.187618771878..1879.1882..

10, 466 10, 4664, 648 4,648

350 3502, 895 2,895

962 9621,428 1,428

No. 88.—FRENCH W E ST INDIES AND FRENCH GUIANA.

1876.............................................. 26, 000 27, 757

26, 000 27, 757

26, 000 28, 824 4,156

14, 500 2, 752 2,041

135, 000 1,900

1877............................................... 1, 067 4,1561878...............................................

1879.............................................. 14, 500 14, 5001880.............................................. 2,752

2, 0411881..............................................1882.............................................. 135, 000 135, 0001883.............................................. 1, 900

........................ !

No. 89.—GERM ANY.

1868.............................................. | 9, 807,157 1, 231,992 11, 039,149 6,942 11, 046, 0911869............................................... 1 2, 946, 883 427, 880 3, 374, 763 182, 609 3, 557,3721870............................................... 291, 231 167,746 458,977 382,637 841,6141871 ............................................. 257, 999

277, 038216, 623 308, 278

474, 622 585, 316

474, 622 587,3851872.............................................. 2, 069

1873 ............................................. 1, 643, 587 298,462 1, 942,049 96,198 2, 038,2471874.............................................. 2, 676, 241 44, 244 2,720,485 164,400 2, 884,8851875.............................................. 3, 285,265 10, 955 3,296, 220 645, 674 3, 941, 8941876 ............................................ 1, 945,395

736, 3911,945, 395

740, 381168, 655 526,120

2,114, 050 1, 266, 5011877.............................................. 3, 990

1878............................................... 119, 862 56,385 176, 247 18,150 194, 3971879............................................... 355, 032

399,680 333,655

355, 032 399, 680

45, 399 3,143, 650

31, 502, 343

400,431 3,543,330

31,978,5291880...............................................1881............................................... 142,531 476,1861882.............................................. 213, 700 518,488 732,188 4,893, 661 5,625,8491883............................................... 125, 700 242,355 368, 055 , 2,570,717 2,938,772

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Year ended June 30—

1868.1869.1870..1871.1872.1878.1874.1875.1876.1877. 1878 .1879.1880.1881.1882.1883.

-GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

Exports. !Total ex­ Imports.

Total im­ports and ex­

ports.-Domestic. Foreign, j ports.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.43, 000, 677 2,415, 382 45, 416, 059 1, 555, 617 46, 571, 67619,194,194 2, 942, 040 22,136, 234 4, 305, 641 26, 441,87524,182, 953 6, 796, 272 30. 979, 225 2, 977, 603 33, 956, 82874, 516, 475 10, 487, 238 85, 003, 713 111, 996 85,115,70951, 750, 818 4, 438, 388 56,189, 206 553, 633 56,742, 83951,161, 357 7,189, 668 58, 351, 025 498, 570 58, 849, 59532, 542, 459 3, 252,109 35, 794, 568 13, 552, 517 49, 347, 08553, 258, 020 1, 376, 520 54, 634, 540 1, 749, 883 56, 384,42330,149, 398 2, 698, 876 32, 848, 274 1, 479, 683 34, 327, 95723, 825, 098 5, 682, 839 29, 507, 937 21, 404, 002 50, 911, 9399, 635, 995 1, 944, 661 11, 580, 656 12, 552, 008 24,132, 664

10, 432, 362 3, 752, 845 14,185, 207 3, 432, 954 17, 618,1612, 341, 284 2, 404, 723 4, 746, 007 36, 955, 634 41,701, 6418, 143, 979 1, 981, 416 10,125, 395 43, 344, 891 53,470, 286

34, 083, 231 2, 046, 448 36,129, 679 13, 330, 810 49,460, 4899, 992, 854 3, 974, 563 13, 967, 417 2, 008, 633 15, 976, 050

No. 91.- -DOMINION OF CANADA AND OTHER BRITISH AM ERICAN POSSESSIONS.

NORTH

2,181, 495 ........................ 1 2,181, 495 4,100,.842 6, 282, 337805, 981 9,780 815,761 2, 796, 548 3, 612, 309

1, 510, 070 1, 510, 070 4, 824, 473 6, 334, 5432,226, 550 ........................ i 2,226,550 4, 882, 214 7,108, 7643, 347, 626 ............... ......... 3, 347, 626 . 4, 614, 502 7, 962,1284, 007, 443 ........................ 1 4, 007,443 6,159, 538 10,166, 9813, 621, 983 ........................ ! 3, 621, 983 3, 792, 043 7, 414, 0262, 070, 796 ........................ 2,070,796 4,491,944 6, 562, 7402, 056, 816 ........................ ! 2, 056, 816 1, 920, 356 3, 977,1721, 455, 548 ......................... 1,455, 548 1, 768, 712 3, 224, 260

811,422 1, 221, 943

........................ I 811,4222, 669 ; 1, 224, 612

2, 613, 389 1, 743,390

3, 424, 811 2, 968, 002

981, 972 ......... .............. j 981,972 2, 769, 534 3, 751, 506833, 557 1,000 j 834,557 2, 515, 802 3, 350, 359

1, 951, 726 1,700 I 1,953,426 2, 929, 868 4, 883, 2941, 643,130 ........................ ! 1,643,130 4, 280, 216 5, 923, 346

1868.1869.1870.1871.1872.1873.1874.1875.1876.1877..1878.1879.1880.1881.1882..1883..

No. 92.—BRITISH W E ST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS, AND BRIT­ISH GUIANA.

1868.............................................. 27,105 9,196 36, 301 258, 875 295,1761869.............................................. 40,116 40,116 130,471 170,5871870.............................................. 78, 869 14,520 93, 389 119, 026 212,4151871.............................................. 42, 521 37,105 79, 626 51, 519 131,1451872.............................................. 43, 714 800 44, 514 85, 217 129,7311873.............................................. 22, 461 15, 702 ! 38, 163 159,132 197, 2951874............................................ 292, 682 ' 292,682 111, 103 403, 7851875.............................................. 3, 550 3, 550 109, 778 113, 3281876 ............................................ 200 1 200 116,481 116, 6811877.............................................. 22,126 22, 502 44, 628 206,483 251, 1111878.............................................. 6,875 12, 409 19, 284 185,115 204,3991879.............................................. 42, 003 37, 666 79, 699 288,256 367, 9251880.............................................. 12,625 84, 323 96, 948 498,771 595, 7191881.............................................. 1, 000 28, 737 29, 737 474, 617 504, 3541882.............................................. 71, 500 103,204 174, 704 548,4)54 722, 7581883.............................................. 30, 200 16,104 46, 304 308, 070 354,374

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No. 93.—BRITISH EAST INDIES.

Year ended June 30—Exports.

Total ex­ Imports.Total im­

ports and ex­ports.Domestic. Foreign.

ports.

J.878...............................................Dollars.

52,350Dollars. Dollars.

52,350Dollars. Dollars.

52,350

No. 94.—GIBRALTAR AND BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN A F R IC A /

i ................................................................................. 429 429i ................................................. ...............................

75,000 75,000

i .................................................................................

1868.1869.1870.1871.1872.1873.1874.1875.1876.1877.1878.1879.1880.1881.1882.1883.

4, 925 4,92523, 704 24,13317,605 17,6059,264 9,264

12,226 12, 22629,870 104,87013,798 13,79861, 665 61,66525,471 25,4716, 761 ' 6,761

55, 748 55,74858,008 58, 00869,764 69,76484, 071 84,07176,109 76,10950,118 50,118

* Including Malta for 1868.

No. 95.—BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN AU STRALASIA.

1869.1871.1872.1875.1876. 1879 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883.

6,000

1, 710

8,200

6,000

1, 710

8, 200

1,447 400

241, 861 24,614

6, 777 508

115, 579 4,331, 356 3,138,085

1,447 400

241,861 24,614 6,000 6,777

508 117,289

4,331,356 3,146,285

No. 96.—H A Y T I AND SAN DOMINGO.

1868............................................... 6,000 3,102 9,102 6,221 15, 3231869 ........................................... 28, 956 28,956 15,104 44,0601870 ........................................... 46,114 46,114 54,878 100,9921871............................................... 392, 617 960 393, 577 47,831 441,4081872............................................... 298,098 298, 098 6, 995 305,0931873............................................... 943,116 666 943,782 200, 977 1,144,7591874............................................... 191, 715 191, 715 283, 396 475)1111875.............................................. 232, 500 232, 500 113, 955 346,4551876............................................... 68, 348 68, 348 285,530 353,8781877............................................... 54,707 54, 707 565, 842 620,5491878.............................................. 77, 388 77, 388 961, 626 1, 039, 0141879............................................... 64, 567 34,100 98,667 1, 010,124 1,108,7911880............................................... 340, 244 736,178 1, 076,422 1, 006,259 2, 082, 6811881.............................................. 111, 681 4,300 115, 981 599, 538 715, 5191882.......................... ' ................. 69, 099 25,370 94,469 1,039, 592 1,134,0611883.............................................. 46,171 62, 638 108, 809 329, 565 438,374

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No. 97.—H A W A IIA N ISLANDS.

Year ended June 30—

186818691870.1871.1872. 18731874.1875.1876.1877.1878.1879.1880.1881.1882.1883.

Exports.Total ex­ Imports.

Total im­ports and ex­

ports.Domestic. Foreign.ports.

• ---------- - --------- _ - ......... ........ ---------- -Dollars.

94,732 19,110

Dollars. Dollars. 94,732 19,110

Dollars. Dollars.94,732 28, 4119,301

60, 000 60, 000 9,525 69, 52525, 500 30, 000

25, 500 9, 910 4,487

35,410 34,48730, 000

23, 000 23, 000 41, 209 64, 20935.000 33, 20030.000

35, 000 33, 200 39, 595

220 35,220 33, 200 45, 5069,595 5, 911

187,513 187, 513 81,428 268, 941100,250 100,250 9,600 109, 850134, 980 134, 980 6, 626 141, 606214,100 245, 550 459, 650 8,911 468, 561202, 685 13,520 216, 205 45, 400 261, 60598, 945 3,554 102,499 1,100 103, 59926,098 9,750 35, 848 6,336 42,184

No. 98.—ITALY.

1871.............................................. 242 2421873............................................... 60 601876.............................................. 410 4101877.............................................. 136 1361881.............................................. 170 1701883.............................................. 2, 980,026 4,400 2, 984, 426 2,984,426

No. 99.—JAPAN.

1868.1869.1870.1871.1872.1873.1874.1875.1876.1877.1878.1879.1880. 1881. 1882. 1883.

24,930 1,581,017 I

363,868 ! 528,445 |

3,474,807 j 6,496,086 |

784, 822

2, 070 1, 289, 584

527, 057

115, 000 2,468, 535

453, 362 489, 396

71, 639 1, 083,108

594, 660 625, 723 105, 246 394, 785 37, 360

155, 500

1, 316 47, 520

96, 5692, 664,125

958, 5281,154,1683, 580, 053 6, 890, 871

822,182

270, 500 2,468, 535

454, 678 536, 916

5,029

1,131, 339 89, 838

2, 636, 659 1, 349, 580

20, 910 12, 733 38,123 2, 372

95, 078 49, 322

441, 941 904, 008 712, 970

1, 061, 550

101, 598 2,664,1252, 089, 867 1, 244, 006 6,216, 712 8,240,451

843, 092 12, 733 40,193

1, 674, 910 622,135 49, 322

712, 4413, 372,543 1,167,648 1, 598,466

382, 9542, 070

1, 672, 538 527, 057

No. 100.—LIBERIA.

1882.............................................. 229 2291883.............................................. 265 265

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No. 101.—MEXICO.

Year ended June 30—Exports. Total ex­

ports. Imports.Total im­

ports and ex­ports.Domestic. Foreign.

Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.12, 924 12,924 4, 525, 255 4, 538,1792,000 2, 000 4,895, 842 4, 897, 842

11, 696 4,000 15, 696 10, 383, 366 10, 399, 06238, 500 38, 500 14,301,475 14, 339, 97525,000 10, 000 35, 000 4, 504, 204 4, 639, 204

143, 797 21, 465 165, 262 12,154, 060 12, 319, 32257, 531 57, 531 8, 893, 541 8,951, 07223, 788 9, 713 33, 501 6,460, 389 6,493, 8905,800 1, 800 7, 600 7,355,181 7, 362,7815, 239 5,239 10,240,319 10, 245, 558

32,180 32,180 8, 394,146 8,426, 3265, 040 4, 000 9, 040 ] 8, 554, 598 8, 563, 6383,371 3, 371 9,115, 824 9,119,195

1, 500 1, 500 ! 9,136, 324 9,137, 8248, 995 9,451 18,446 6, 631, 938 6, 650, 3845,120 91, 844 96,964 9,782, 986 9, 879,950

1868.1869..1870.1871.1872.1873.1874.1875..1876.1877.1878.1879.1880.1881.1882.1883.

No. 102.—NETHERLANDS.1881.............................................. 1 96,500 96, 5001882............................................... .................r................ 2, 071, 652

60, 3002, 071, 652

60, 3001883 - r..........................................................i................................... i.................

No. 103.—DUTCH W E ST INDIES AND DUTCH GUIANA.1868.1869.1870.1871.1872.1873.1874.1875.1876. 1877. 18781879.1880. 1881. 1882.' 1883.

26,442 1 26,442

18, 500 21, 911

18, 500 ! 21,911jl

13.00031.000 16, 000 21, 000

19. 344. ! 32.344; 3i, oooi 16,000

21,000

i _ . . . . . 5, 200 14, 900

16, 787 21, 987 14, 900i ................................................................

10, 008. 31, 810 32,250

41, 818 32, 250

96, 757 46,435 59, 637 43, 835 3, 063 9, 319

74,224 32, 061 25,446 44,831 34, 613 48, 574 37, 574

126, 803 122, 835 78,185

96,757 72, 877 59, 63762, 335 24,9749, 319

106, 56863, 061 41,446 65, 831 34, 613 70,561 52,474

126, 803 164, 653 110, 435

No. 104.—DUTCH EAST INDIES.1 23011877. 230

" No. 105.—PERU.1870.1871.1872.1873.1874. 18751876.,1877.1878. 1879 1880. 1881.1882..

1,819,018 1, 200, 000 4, 500,000 1,549,099

707, 035

1, 819, 018 1, 200,000 4,500,000 1, 549, 099

707, 035

7,522 20, 090

53,360 14, 930 65, 950

546, 705 512,698 96, 927 21, 355 4,800

175,200 175,200

5,134 5,134

275 12,166

275 12,166 50,000• 50, 000

1, 819, 0181,200,000 4, 507, 522 1, 569,189

707, 035 53,360

190,130 65, 950

551,839 512,698 97,202 33, 521 54,800

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No. 106.—PORTUGUESE POSSESSIONS.

Year ended June 30—

Exports.Total ex­ Imports.

Domestic. Foreign.ports.

1868 ................................................Dollars. Dollars.

10,367Dollars.

10,367Dollars.

3,600 3,917 1,249 3, 649

10, 584 13,036 13, 83711, 873 1, 888

23, 506 23, 047

1872 .................................................1873 ................................................1874 .............................................1875 ................................................1876 ...........................................1877 ..................................1878 ................................................1879 ................................................1880 ................................................ 412 3,282 3,694

4, 383 8,094

1881 .................... 4,383 7, 9731882 ................................................ 121 17, 754

27, 5841883 ................................................ 949 949

Total im­ports and ex­

ports.

Dollars.13,967 3,917 1,249 3, 649

10,584 13,036 13,837 11,873 1,888

27,200 27,430 25,848 28, 533

No. 107.—SPAIN.

1868 ........................................... 12, 000 12, 000 1, 360 271

13, 300 271 207

1872 .............................................1875 ................................................ 2071876 ............................................... 1, 083 1,083

2, 000 7,650 1, 350

1879................................................. 2,000 | 2,0001880 ................................................ 7,6501882 .............................................. 1,350 1, 350

No. 108.—CUBA.

1868 ................................................ 1,450, 276 2, 522, 455 3, 972,731 976, 023 4, 948, 7541869 ................................................ !! 827,935 6, 433, 813 7, 261, 748 1, 224, 883 8, 486, 6311870 .................................................1 212, 375 3, 070, 592 3, 282, 967 279, 307 3, 562, 2741871................................................ ! 432,436 598, 969 1, 031, 405 705, 659 1, 737, 064187$................................................ 1 208,127 ' 693,202 901,329 i 455, 790 1, 357,1191873 ................................................ 113, 272 117, 619 230,891 1 392,101 622, 9921874 ................................................. 3, 920, 265 i 566,621 4, 486, 886 1 844,369 5,331, 2551875 ................................................ i 1, 400, 702 5,207, 870 6, 608, 572 j 2,157, 810 8,766, 3821876................................................ 1, 665, 755 1, 535, 707 3, 201,462 2, 709, 822 5, 911, 2841877 ................................................ i 39, 000 3, 259, 846 3, 298, 846 1, 870, 904 ! 5,169, 7501878 ................................................ 1,173,119

362, 2001,173,110

454, 8381, 983, 830

552, 7853,156, 949 1,007, 6231879................................................ 92, 638

1880 ................................................ 101, 470 1,729, 056 1, 830, 526 3,726, 757 5, 557,2831881................................................ 57,441 731, 033 788, 474 1,643, 603 2,432, 0771882 ................................................ 29, 203 630,238 659,441 2, 973, 272 3,632,7131883 ................................................ 36, 245 2,507, 750 2, 543, 995 3, 754,321 i 6, 298, 316

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No. 109.—PORTO RICO.

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1868.18691870.1871.1872.1873.1874.1875.1876. 1877-1878.1879.1880.1881.1882.1883.

Exports. |Total ex­

!

Imports.Total im­

ports and ex­| ports.Domestic. j Foreign. ports.

Dollars. 535,205 336,425

Dollars. Dollars. 535,205 343,830

Dollars.1,384

250

Dollars.536, 589* 344,080| 7,405

21, 600 69,749

633,013 888, 986

654,613 958,735

i, 654,613 960,2351,500

236,903 54,020 290, 923 915 291,83882,178 36,100 118, 278 6,800 125,078

275,430 21, 675 297,105 200 297, 305264,119 11,400 275,519 16,400 291,919348, 914 343, 679

348, 914 132,030 72,277

480,9441,300 344,979 417, 256

500 7,150 7,650 246,232 253, 88220 72,332 72, 352 424,287 496, 639

250 104,487 104,737 270,653 375,39020,054 29,602 49,656 333,192 382,84812,834 181,608 194,442 150,975 345,41739,653 36,081 75,734 91, 000 166,734

No. 110.— ALL SPAN ISH POSSESSIONS OTHER TH AN CUBA A N DPORTO RICO.*

i............................................... ........................ , 1,600 1,600 193,964

1, 300 778

193, 964 193,964 j..........................I............................................... ........................ i 1,300

........................ ! 7781

* Principally Canary and Philippine Islands.

No. 111.—UNITED STATES OF COLOMBIA (New Granada and Panama).

1868 ........... 457, 565r~

457, 565|

1,113,422 1,570,9871869................. : ........................... 845, 574 1,816 | 847,390 607,252 1,454,6421870 ................................ 633,465 i 633,465 497,467 1,130, 9321871.............................................. 345, 730 ! 9,800 I 355,530 866, 724 1,222, 2541872 ........................ *......... 235, 860 | 235,860 458, 077 693,9371873.............................................. 210,298 ! 31,615 j 241,913 262,124 504, 0371874.............................................. 80, 699 | 11,845 j 92,544 385,676 478,2201875 ................................... 66,332 1........................ : 66,332 jj 658,242 724,5741876 ' .............................. 59,232 i 59,232 463,373 522, 6051877............................................... 79,490 14,000 93, 490 431, 067 524, 5571878...................: ......................... 188, 028 9,079 197,107 656, 056 853,1631879.............................................. 235, 989 7,451 243,440 856,167 1, 099, 6071880............................................... 138,480 17,300 155, 780 598, 683 754,4631881............................................... 209,232 22, 009 231, 241 J 523,140 754,3811882............................................... 227, 790 62,750 290, 540 429, 813 720, 3531883.............................................. 453, 972 21,412 475,384 374,558 849,942

No. 112.—U R UGUAY.

1877 ............... 2,433 2,4331878 . ............... 6,326 6,326

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Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1868.............................................. 326,115 8,647 334, 762 164,467 499,2291869 ......................................... 347,029 347, 029 83,644 430,67a1870 ............................................. 457,785 457,785 119, 997 577,7821871............................................... 620, 398 51,043 671,441 73,538 744,9791872.............................................. 1,273,128 52,951 1,326,079 19,055 1,345,1341873.............................................. 1, 322,257 188,147 1, 510,404 35, 616 1, 546, 0201874............................... * ............ 523, 910 74, 654 598, 564 62, 346 660, 9101875.............................................. 543,600 17, 000 560, 600 462, 649 1, 023,2491876.............................................. 610, 584 610, 584 358,926 969, 5101877.............................................. 291,113 21,660 312,773 428,758 741,5311878.............................................. 217,230 18,500 235,730 134,134 369, 8641879.............................................. 73,608 5,100 78,708 394,683 473,3911880............. ; ............................... 110, 000 110, 000 253,270 363,2701881.............................................. 321, 000 1, 500 322,500 292,467 614,9671882.............................................. 170, 000 10,200 180, 200 442, 058 622,2581883............................................... 239,160 79,320 318,480 53,201 371,681

No. 114.—ALL OTHER COUNTRIES.

1868..................................... . ....... 25, 000 25, 000 35, 082 60, 0821869.............................................. 20, 000 20, 000 168 20,1681870............................................... 363, 000 363, 000 2, 233 365, 2331871.............................................. 85, 000 10, 703 95, 703 11,167 106, 8701872............................................... 570, 300 60,982 631, 282 65, 873 697,1551873............................................... 235,452 20, 000 255,452 8,928 264, 3801874............................................... 146, 963 146, 963 146,9631875.............................................. 357 357 3571876.............................................. 4, 603 4, 6031877............................................... 7„430 7, 430 15, 807 23, 2371878.............................................. 65, 220 65, 2201879.............................................. 255 255 26, 690 26, 9451880.......................... r .............

!750 750 67, 023 67, 773

1881.............................................. 1,200 4,500 5, 700 96, 687 102, 3871882.............................................. 30, 216 29,100 59, 316 70, 789 130,1051883.............................................. 1, 800 27, 625 29,425 85, 901 115, 326

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1874 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883.

FREE OF M I L Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Argols................................................................................. 461,280 , 835,388 1,050,396 1,277,836 1,298,568 1, 903,723 2,105,403 2,266, 095 3,013,376 2, 702,893Articles, the produce or manufacture of the United

States, brought bach, not elsewhere specified— 4, 093,684 2,826,398 2,007,834 2,780, 544 3,022,701 3,424,995 5,644,274 4,957,482 5,796, 893 6, 514, 999Barks:

Medicinal—Peruvian, calisaya, Lima, &c......... 1,375,252 896,962 1,293,400 564,488 1,417,695 2,083, 522 1,678,113 1,844,375 1, 859, 838 1, 202, 508Barks used for tanning.......................................... 194,319 193,934 184,826 311, 258 412,575 259,853 476, 382 501,292 490, 588 343,998Cork bark and wood, unmanufactured............... 432,909 381,959 606,169 419,114 ' 483, 061 494,704 663,556 788,108 1,124, 216 933, 935

Bolting-cloths.................................................................. 155,815 199,779 179, 826 193,740 240, 863 254,684 372,227 329,289 359, 584 418, 711Books, not elsewhere specified (see also Dutiable).. .343,408 340, 270 319, 360 265,214 258,351 278,468 291,488 332,132 462, 396 455, 819Camphor, crude........................................... ................. 109,576 109, 319 35, 542 153,229 166,695 141, 096 362,862 350,503 301,829 310,328Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines, not else­

where specified (see also Dutiable).......................... 3, 344,778 4,654, 642 3,881,230 3,944,796 _ 4,194,810 4,174,061 6, 739,158 5, 829, 579 7,059,933 7,164,675Chloride of lime or bleaching-powder........................ 1, 025,156 1,053, 425 850,215 711, 600 598,813 661,087 985, 585 820, 061 827,806 943,537Cocoa, crude, and leaves and shells o f ....................... 400, 802 583, Oil 521,422 597,847 605,340 1,098,802 1, 306, 239 1, 044, 816 1,470, 312 1,125, 566Cochineal............................................................................ 932,283 579,149 496,704 649, 325 698, 055 716,171 890,168 527, 360 661,146 406, 035Coffee................................................................................... 55,048,967 50,591,488 56,788,997 53,636,991 51, 914,605 47,356, 819 60, 360, 769 56, 784, 391 46, 041, 609 42, 050, 513Cotton, raw........................................................................ 704,784 408,808 381,723 413, 503 469,882 499,931 591,120 757,308 789, 844 800, 532Cutch or catechu, and terra japonica or gambier .. 742, 525 656,181 782, 663 910,479 978,539 751, 602 1, 803, 542 1, 699, 510 784, 232 997, 536Dye-woods, in sticks.......................... ............................ 577,628 983,519 1,594, 896 1,175, 389 1,396,485 1, 406,179 1, 808, 730 1,676,147 1, 741, 896 1, 756,362Eggs.............................................. - .................................... 747,866 600,472 630, 393 617, 622 726,037 646,735 901, 932 1,206, 067 1,808,585 2, 677,604Fish, not of American fisheries:

Fresh, of all kinds (see also Dutiable)................. 294,837 351, 889 271, 597 236, 098 339,561 283,827 320,403 376, 508 488,925 572,526Herring, pickled (see also Dutiable).................... 181,521 288, 590 306, 555 210,786 230,533 292,069 154,003 236,403 265, 797 418, 323Mackerel, pickled (see also Dutiable)................. 800,920 584,283 695,412 372, 260 907,246 649,721 493, 059 614,729 396,149 427, 327All other, not elsewhere specified (see Dutiable). 553,949 928,344 501,154 581, 592 637,437 763, 915 912,336 1, 088,336 1, 366, 963 1, 774, 646

Total fish, &c......................................................... 1,831,227 | 2,153,106 1,774,718 1,400,736 | 2,114,777 1,889,532 1,879,801 2, 315, 976 2,517,834 3,192,822

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Fur skins, undressed (see Dutiable)........................... 848,215 1, 513,122 1,497, 802 1,561,666 1, 714, 066 1,705,999 2,496,27? 2,826,494 2,642,261 2, 370,744Guano (except from bonded islands).......................... 290,599 528, 706 705,782 873,390 849,607 636, 668 108,735 421,188 856,622 535, 742Gums................................................................................... 1, 795, 019 2, 321, 383 1, 877, 322 1, 387, 310 1, 297,855 1, 597,626 2,444,302 3,169,886 3,126,889 3,103,144

^ Gypsum or plaster of Paris, unground......................• Hair, unmanufactured:

130,192 115, 664 126, 587 105,635 106,703 98,796 120,736 123, 403 127, 060 152,718

Horse-hair, used for weaving.................................^ Hair of all kinds, not elsewhere specified (see

293, 852 457,435 298, 461 215, 239 182,424 237,732 412, 632 372, 893 571,877 560, 080

Cg Dutiable)................................................................. 632, 356 479, 094 499,354 266, 398 240,038 324,186 547,439 501,146 529, 762 858, 874Hides and skins, other than furs.................................Household and personal effects and wearing ap-

qi parel, old and in use, of persons arriving from

16, 444, 877 18, 536, 902 13, 035,707 14, 963, 701 17, 223, 363 15,959,017 30, 002, 254 27, 477, 019 27, 841,126 27, 640, 030

foreign countries........................................................... 887, 874 872,023 1,226, 330 1,152, 755 1,185, 942 1,462,920 2,078,841 2,386, 216 ^g429,023 2,315,353India rubber and gutta-percha, crude........................ 6,196, 729 4, 675,490 4, 063, 659 5, 542,166 4,711,102 6, 068, 088 9, 606, 239 11, 054, 949 14, 264, 903 15, 511, 066Indigo.................... ............................................................ 980, 880 649, 728 794, 990 1, 301, 058 1, 537,680 1,488, 481 2, 752, 900 1, 535, 530 2, 776, 836 3,475,112

687, 399 694, 955

740,357 307, 795

a ............. a ............... a ............... a ............. o, ........... a ............... a .............Madder, not including the extract of..........................Oils:

Whale or fish, not of American fisheries (see

151, 005 144,213 52, 933 83,116 212,384 59, 918 82,093 83, 550

Dutiable)................................................................. 91,944 161,289 62,438 84,088 176, 384 80,701 170, 525 293,600 158, 878 203, 611Vegetable, fixed or expressed (see Dutiable) 436, 073 356, 669 320, 429 564,813 448, 833 553,363 761,210 657,053 945,344 730, 934Volatile or essential (see Dutiable)......................

Painting, statuary, and other works of art of Amer­435, 706 527,740 396,183 344, 486 454,395 382, 528 641, 307 536, 713 607, 522 614, 084

ican artists (see Dutiable)..........................................Paper materials:

267,409 294,923 308,189 228,182 174,324 194,132 214,787 324, 735 236,239 275, 281

Rags of cotton or linen............................................Other materials, not elsewhere specified (see

3, 961, 386 3, 973,149 2,485, 988 2, 587,217 2, 814, 515 2,402, 457 5,474, 737 3, 967, 532 4,473,176 4, 015,477

Dutiable)................................................................ 707, 362 797, 596 1, 368, 058 1, 329, 582 1,179,154 793, 786 1, 562,460 1, 278,159 1,541, 007 1, 314, 399Seeds (see Dutiable)........................................................ 175, 799 319, 696 439,149 494, 689 307, 909 322,277 590,103 271, 823 641, 969 318,200Silk, raw............................................................................. 3, 854, 008 4, 504, 306 5, 424,408 6,792, 937 5,103, 084 8,371, 025 12, 024, 699 10, 888, 264 12, 890, 392 14, 043,340Soda, nitrate of (see Dutiable)....................................... 1,338,141 968, 615 1,055,360 1,328, 547 973, 222 1,348, 572 1, 805,110 2, 356,183 3, 911, 545 2, 336, 661Sulphur or brimstone, crude ......................................... 1, 260,140 1,255,100 1,473, 678 1,242,788 1,173,156 1,487,698 1,927, 502 2,713,494 2,627,402 2,288,795Tea....................................................................................... 21,112, 234 22, 673, 703 19, 524,166 16,181, 467 15, 660,168 14,577, 618 19, 782, 631 21, 004, 813 19, 392,102 17,302, 849Tin in bars, blocks, and p igs........................................ 3,180, 769 2, 327, 212 1,816, 289 1, 793. 613 2,183, 034 2, 312, 297 6, 223,176 3, 971, 718 4, 953, 538 6,106,250Wood, unmanufactured (gee Dutiable)........................ 2, 262,441 1, 895, 585

a Indue1, 406, 681

Led in Dutial1, 287, 518

ble, “ Jute, r1,429,096

aw.”1, 758,652 2, 884,579 3,330, 333 4,487, 091 4, 561,947

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Year ended June 30—

Articles.1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883.

Articles imported from Hawaiian Islands underreciprocity treaty, as follows: Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.

14,098 15,140 16,068 13, 384 20,600 26,763 37, 987Rice (see Dutiable).................................................... 128,088 209, 042 270,781 294,186 389,017 499, 825 610, 324Brown sugar (see Dutiable)................................... 2,108,470 2, 274,430 2, 807,675 4,135, 531 4, 927,021 6,918, 083 7,340, 033Molasses (see Dutiable).......................................... 23,615 14,449 14,493 19,835 35,037 25, 257 37,493All other articles..................................................... 3, 083 9,193 22,256 1, 527 1,402 5, 525 3, 999

Total under treaty................................................ 2,277,354 2, 522, 254 3,131, 273 4,464,463 5,373,077 7,475,453 8, 029, 848

All other free articles.................................................... 9, 990,144 6, 978, 835 6,623, 584 6,770, 929 6, 579,172 7, 260, 533 10,130, 486 11, 564, 917 13, 876, 980 14, 758, 256

Total free of duty......................................... . 151,481,762 146,279,927 140,361, 913 140,788,452 141, 278,265 142, 681, 505 208, 301, 863 202,491, 547 !210, 579, 007 207, 504, 718

DUTIABLE.Animals, living................................................................ 627,502 2,083,687 1,749, 395 1,648,465 2, 664, 676 2, 794,129 3, 739, 996 3,972, 835 4, 812, 939 4, 042, 367Beer, ale, porter, and other malt liquors................... 1, 752, 559 1,742,120 1,161,467 758,850 592, 707 688, 806 683, 485 758,169 970, 326 . 1,122, 010Books, pamphlets, engravings, and other publica­

tions not elsewhere specified (see Free of duty) - . . 2, 509, 877 2,293, 526 2,119,478 1,627,375 1,612, 229 1, 778, 657 2,196,400 2,621,137 A l l , 528 3,195, 771Brass, and manufactures of.......................................... 355, 062 295,439 264,431 247,820 245, 670 269, 924 387,198 460,178 682, 886 530, 281

Breadstuffs, and other farinaceous food:Barley.......................................................................... 5, 801, 653 6,297,738 7, 887, 886 5,099,326 4,105, 748 5,402, 680 4, 537, 921 6, 692,125 10, 866,628 7, 737, 984Barley-malt...................................................... ......... 291, 350 163,736 252,622 247,724 399, 844 460,450 829, 571 653, 645 1,109, 786 1,124, 509Bread and biscuit.................................................... 63, 515 49,893 39,763 30,713 23,431 14, 806 23, 263 16, 479 18, 767 20, 254Indian corn or maize................................................ 61,268 34,766 46, 652 26,046 12,964 33, 612 65, 364 88,126 59, 895 22, 895Oats......... ................................................................... 75, 262 663,975 52, 995 19,461 8,719 4, 509 152, 659 23, 223 784,118 360,855Rice (see Free of duty under treaty).................... 2,083, 248 3,547,697 1,693,547 1,439,767 1,136,327 2,009,372 1, 316,132 1,413, 543 1, 526, 430 1, 729, 627Eye............................................................................... 129, 386 231,481 161,247 72,922 271,582 246, 528 373, 558 415,763 889,189 693, 303W heat.......................................................................... 2,114,194 312,464 1, 623,849 372,693 1, 549,084 1,794, 562 534,475 204, 508 1, 077, 795 1, 070, 316Wbpat-flour...................................T, ..................... 561,648 73,800 104,081 50, 873 47, 426 59, 756 28, 533 12, 719 35, 640 13, 272

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Meal or flour made from oats, Indian corn, rye,and buckwheat......................................................

Peas, beans, and other seeds of leguminousplants......................................................................

All other farinaceous food, and preparations of, including arrowroot, pearl or hulled barley, & c .............................................................

135, 775

530,150

100, 260

182,112

665, 664

166, 543

130, 992

672, 696

302, 654

I

99, 866

574, 419

208, 575

81, 650

614,110

263,120

44, 374

303, 766

239, 658

54, 310

296, 927

349, 599

61, 283

337, 628

355, 616

119, 503

1, 688, 752

628, 766

108,800

1,474, 257

864, 209

Total breadstuffs, &c. (see Free of duty as to rice /..................................................................... 11, 947, 709 10, 389, 869 12, 965, 984 8, 242, 385 8, 514, 005 10,614,073 8, 562, 311 ' 10,274,658 18, 795, 269 15, 220, 281

Bristles............................................................................... 645,102 627,845 622,178 536, 460 662, 937 474, 368 1, 009, 495 911, 519 1, 032, 355 1, 228, 543Buttons of all kinds, including button-materials,

partly fitted for buttons exclusively...................... 2,122, 037 2, 391, 347 2, 072, 656 2, 273, 420 3, 362, 085 3,197, 070 3, 877,103 3,128, 939 3, 940, 860 4, 223,161Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines, not else- i

where specified {see Free of duty).......................... 5,412, 054 5, 617, 929 4, 310, 024 4, 872, 008 3, 596, 973 4, 670, 550 5, 764, 698 ! 6, 209, 582 6, 928, 421 7, 237, 868Chicory, ground or prepared, and root...................... 146, 593 190, 091 126, 012 139, 360 106, 358 144, 688 142, 243 149, 201 144, 866 229, 929Clothing (except when of silk, and except hosiery,

&c., of cotton or wool):Cut and sewed together........................................ 1,562, 085 814,172 563, 539 228, 715 183, 583 201, 088 415, 550 922, 227 425, 737 42, 423Articles of wear, not elsewhere specified......... 381, 543 924, 669 1, 086,159 981, 236 1, 091, 836 970, 208 1,030, 349 891,654 939, 668 1,139, 932

Coal, bituminous ............................................................ 1,950,425 1, 798, 697 1, 607, 891 1, 775, 667 1, 936,187 1, 724, 466 1, 593, 505 2, 008, 974 2,189, 298 2, 085 972Cocoa, manufactured, not including chocolate....... 7, 078 10, 023 8,189 9,182 14, 806 17, 370 30, 096 37, 460 58, 681 87, 805Copper, and manufactures of:

Ore............................................................................. 71, 111 179, 239 71,180 2, 475 84, 359 20, 689 185, 080 165, 806 157, 708 122, 536Pigs, bars,fngots, old, and other, unmanufactured 287, 978 144, 448 271, 266 254, 696 49,100 17, 961 821, 329 86, 433 90, 945 35, 510Manufactures o f ....................................................... 163, 656 203,623 243, 962 330, 016 322, 418 276, 746 409, 803 387,076 315, 475 236, 719

Cordage, rope, and twine of all kinds........................ 204, 091 76,192 81,675 67, 650 129, 663 37, 356 101, 241 63,131 90,196 94, 642Cotton, manufactures o f:

Bleached and unbleached....................................... 3, 093, 933 2,873, 222 1, 845, 653 1, 237, 312 1, 076,142 789, 359 1, 020, 277 1, 253, 428 1, 503,127 1, 039, 752Printed, painted, or colored................................... 3,155, 494 2, 593, 936 2, 074, 944 1,415,112 1, 086, 426 707, 064 1,179, 999 928, 043 924, 602 1,120, 574Hosiery, shirts, and drawers................................. 4, 621, 259 4, 948, 024 4, 682, 871 3, 804, 520 4, 682, 246 4, 997, 335 7, 514, 989 8, 391,634 7, 501, 449 8, 560, 063Jeans, denims, drillings, & c................................. 327, 138 268, 739 182, 257 86, 919 104, 633 141, 066 1, 067, 664 1, 332, 326 2, 257, 594 794, 290Other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified. 16, 996, 045 17, 054, 480 13, 939, 873 12, 379, 751 12,131, 590 13, 293, 486 19,146, 437 19, 313, 898 22,164, 520 25, 339, 010

Total manufactures of cotton........................... 28,193, 869 27, 738,401 22, 725, 598 18,923,614 j 19, 081, 037 19, 928, 310 29, 929, 366 31, 219, 329 34, 351, 292 36, 853, 689

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Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Earthen, stone, and china ware................................... 4, 882, 355 4,265,210 4,304, 808 3,709, 542 4,051,786 4,082,787 5,650, 267 6, 579, 939 6,979,659 8,620,527Fancy goods...................................................................... 4, 518, 987 5, 623, 949 4, 577,097 3,828,302 4,200,737 4,119,217 5,983,163 7,750,653 9, 695,262 7,801, 874Fish, not of American fisheries;

Herring, pickled (see Free of duty).................... 253,044 226,494 186, 535 189,615 180,840 189,204 288,407 290, 073 375,617 498,976Mackerel, pickled (see Free of duty)...................Sardines and anchovies, preserved in oil or

1,550 553 48 148 67 14 97 1,179 148

otherwise............................................ ................. 991, 030 526,179 595, 901 773,331 677,910 912, 391 1,102, 410 987, 394 860, 760 911, 668All other, not elsewhere specified (see Free of

duty)........................................................................ 131, 676 102, 283 96, 046 91,654 149,852 118, 050 132, 684 142,158 294, 606 322, 063Flax, and manufactures of:

Flax, raw.................................................................... 942,038 14, 081, 428

1,112, 405 14,124, 947

1, 060, 437 12, 237, 936

1,243,064 11,509, 894

1,177,229 11,490,758

969,451 11, 817, 647

1,248, 919 18,659, 218

1, 462, 289 12,676, 713

1, 502, 645 14, 725, 670

1, 621, 839 14, 776, 247Manufactures of, by yard ....... ..............................

Other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified a 3, 391, 327 2,478, 295 2, 218,110 2,406, 008 2, 922,842 2, 876,190 3, 822,189 3, 482,463 2, 994, 878 3, 339, 456Fruits of all kinds, including nuts (see Articles

from Hawaiian Islands, free of duty)............. 8, 281,418 12, 536,420 11, 912,240 9, 336,779 9, 738, 546 10, 330,511 13,270, 678 12, 344, 929 18, 491, 843 19, 275, 054Furs and dressed fur-skins (see Free of duty)......... 2, 531, 073 3, 017, 631 3, 053, 570 2,401, 778 2, 230,204 2,810,291 3,927, 835 4,175,155 5, 388, 709 5, 589, 015Glass and glassware:

Cylinder, crown, or common window................. 1, 881, 368 1, 656, 040 1, 292, 020 1, 006,456 812,612 595,070 1,439,447 1,414,709 1, 387,257 1, 736, 700Cylinder and crown, polished................................ 14, 933 21,166 5,448 8,482 7,168 11,110 15,601 57, 754 27,117 62, 630Fluted, rolled, or rough plate............................... 34, 237 47, 265 29, 069 14,405 5,685 6,527 22,799 32, 422 56,407 62, 898Cast polished plate, not silvered.......................... 1, 655, 909 1, 620, 032 1, 358, 881 1,263, 864 885,823 699,459 835,496 979,452 1,183,482 1,145, 709Cast polished plate, silvered................................. 961, 512 887, 847 773, 423 552, 899 572,066 575, 549 911,144 833, 385 943,706 1,226, 432Other manufactures of............................................ 1, 710, 005 1, 572, 765 1, 348,107 1,090, 680 1,061,795 1,334,764 1,997, 024 2,560, 303 3, 036,402 3, 528,174

Hair (excepting that of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals), and manufactures of:

Hair, human, and manufactures of...................... 897,693 578, 691 144, 894 77,075 135,776 185,576 275,277 304, 670 454,150 405,494Hair, other, and manufactures of, not elsewhere

specified (see Free of duty)................................. 331, 707 306, 723 1 232,676 1 162,596 169,127 i 195,437 647,610 359, 691 346, 719 672, 251

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Hemp, and manufactures of :Raw (see Free of duty, Jute).................................Manufactures of, by yard......................................Other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified..

India rubber and gutta-percha, manufactures o f ...

3, 676, 967 12,152

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147, 680 187, 203

6,110,152 41, 390

140, 768 322, 024

4, 927, 269 58,642

132, 597 333,236

Iron and steel, and manufactures of:Pig-iron...................................................................... 3, 288, 022 1, 458, 668 1, 918, 547 1, 556,415 1, 250, 057 1, 924,128 14, 654, 227 8, 766,461 9, 213, 556 7,944, 982Castings...................................................................... 15, 905 3, 095 3,711 3, 044 6, 015 6, 357 3, 387 11, 733 91, 538 69, 759Bar-iron..................................................................... 3, 022, 311 1, 728,137 1, 563, 819 1, 515, 691 1, 541,115 1, 224, 035 5,197, 510 2,507,658 , 3,159,499 2, 409, 948Boiler-iron.................................................................. 11,177 9, 229 1,833 1,182 108 879 11, 504 4, 097 17, 753 1, 593Band, hoop, and scroll iron................................... 200, 574 24, 062 18, 743 12,659 45 645 716, 593 1 384, 744 59, 640 205, 955

987, 260 69, 283 6, 738 2, 790, 759 3, 824, 720 2,292,994 j 155, 946Sheet-iron.................................................................. 808, 016 852, 426 732, 730 103, 283 85, 784 153, 417 865, 820 610,404 736,794 749, 613Old and scrap iron.................................................... 1, 495,142 792,136 400, 355 148, 201 105, 992 130, 757 13, 304, 513 6,381,608 3, 364, 925 1,240,490Hardware.................................................................. 265, 678 311, 8G7 133, 326 96, 527 92, 602 111, 231 163, 056 77,869 73, 938 76, 512Anchors, cables, and chains, of all kinds......... 437, 582 339, 806 219, 695 156, 799 87, 514 55, 332 157, 752 99,800 '! 159,514 104, 205Machinery.................................................................. 1, 293, 774 697, 060 705, 953 730, 020 628, 667 549, 875 1, 227, 610 1,668,305 2, 027, 840 2, 228, 732Fire-arms.................................................................... 873, 430 655, 204 498, 887 318,137 333, 297 576, 702 830, 350 1,166, 360 1, 498, 910 1, 453, 225Steel ingots, bars, sheets, and wire.................... 2, 960, 055 2, 539, 906 1, 808, 459 1, 338, 982 1, 220, 037 1, 281, 942 4, 598, 407 6, 218, 453 13, 341, 052 12, 204, 945Railroad bars or rails of steel............................... 9, 771,175 2, 863, 027 314, 282 1, 464 530 70, 071 2,161, 527 6, 507, 048 7,147, 949 3, 678, 794Cutlery........................................................................ 1, 586,194 1,440,429 1,088, 508 875, 276 1,161, 382 1,171, 924 1, 741, 991 1, 861, 676 1,959, 973 2,113, 065Files............................................................................. 575, 211 359,437 219,204 135, 585 125, 448 91, 719 157, 734 147, 433 175, 482 249, 303Saws and tools........................................................... 48, 210 24, 712 20, 403 13, 507 8,934 6, 281 5,139 14, 475 29, 892 24, 298Other manufactures of iron and steel, not else­

where specified...................................................... 6,153, 830 4, 307, 309 3, 536, 425 2, 563, 828 2, 410,105 2, 091, 853 5,126,129 6, 222, 903 6, 026, 384 5, 884, 642

Total iron and steel, and manufactures of .. 33, 793, 546 18, 475, 733 13,191, 618 9, 570, 600 9, 057, 632 9, 447,148 53, 714, 008 46,475,747 51, 377, 633 40, 796, 007

Jewelry, and all manufactures of gold and silver,not elsewhere specified.............................................. 849,130 687, 696 605, 934 542, 838 249, 253 299, 512 347, 271 370, 584 712, 781 912, 625

Jute and other grasses, and manufactures of:Raw {see Free of duty)........................................... al, 006, 618 al, 273, 034 2,384, 881 2, 351,778 2,438,198 3, 781, 037 5, 075, 945 4, 026, 029 4, 710,192 5, 994,429Manufactures of, by yard ...................................... 1,462 1, 772 626 629 114 360 1, 584 53, 313 130,329 94, 813

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urea of, used for bagging..................................... 341,148 209,622 197,016 162,286 155,646 146,660 89,614 132,472 131, 816 112,134Other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified . 1, 966,057 2,397,840 1,363,095 2,213,694 1,510,630 1, 629, 750 2, 764,342 4,772, P23 5,400, 045 6,405,137

Lead, and manufactures of:Pigs, bars, and old.................................................... 2,128,387 1,422,218 585,546 702,240 353,936 62,908 325,076 135,348 252, 546 159, 061Manufactures o f ....................................................... 36,401 27,758 12, 720 46,442 7, 958 1, 432 2,037 17,469 3,247 9, 009

Leather, and manufactures of:Leather, of all kinds................................................ 6,138,528 5,941,238 3,996,881 4, 589, 713 3,784,729 3, 667, 564 7, 625, 769 5, 746, 349 7, 029, 041 8, 235, 053Gloves of kid, and all other of skin or leather. 3,319,293 3, 533, 075 3, 739, 061 3,128, 919 3,195,702 3, 317, 788 3, 670, 525 3, 834, 550 3, 954, 929 3, 893, 872Qther manufactures of............................................ 813,765 771, 284 667, 982 537, 014 488,928 571, 502 910, 739 1,005, 443 1,161, 791 975, 490

Marble and stone, and manufactures of ................... 1, 246, 692 1, 335, 695 1,216, 796 865,133 746, 956 689,288 888, 874 927, 752 930, 071 1, 011, 363Metals, metal compositions, and manufactures of,

not elsewhere specified.............................................. 1,289,601 1,187, 385 1, 039,407 847, 041 875, 946 824, 857 1, 300,497 1, 354, 439 1, 832, 732 1, 923, 751Musical instruments....................................................... 870,348 786,122 773, 811 564, 530 561,867 627, 722 917, 778 1,474, 771 1, 580,144 1, 652, 528Oils:

Coal and other mineral oils................................... 81,327 6,534 104 376, 563 535 20, 941 152 2, 823 408 209Whale and fish, not of American fisheries (see

Free of duty)......................................................... 121,927 70, 404 63, 286 44, 015 56, 616 45, 903 55,133 82, 584 103, 020 76, 553. Olive, salad ............................................................... 261,224 335, 918 328, 357 376, 731 414, 435 354, 582 442, 935 378, 280 478, 747 459, 759

Olive, not salad.................... .................................... 84,551 127, 240 60, 687 114, 650 44, 345 97, 620 83, 543 102,403 151, 067 165, 395All other vegetable fixed (see Free of duty)___ 180, 236 353, 367 228,769 169, 316 200, 042 252, 852 329, 881 192, 715 298, 429 156, 084Volatile or essential (see Free of duty) ............. 335,728 205, 679 238, 502 231,533 171, 740 173, 462 336, 917 312, 551 299, 581 330,124

Opium, and extract o f .................... ............................ 2, 540, 228 2, 037, 793 1, 805, 906 1,788, 347 1, 874, 815 1, 809, 696 2, 786, 606 1, 944,587 1, 826, 998 3,138,139Painting, chromo-lithographs, photographs, and

statuary, not elsewhere specified (see Free of duty) 1,169,878 1,152,852 1, 635,601 998,691 794,193 1,074,907 2,104, 565 2,221, 881 2,800,583 3,128, 593

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White lead ...................... 322,611 299,132 168, 070 173, 006 109, 799 75, 660 105, 768 58,680 70, 071 59, 591Red lead and litharge.............................................. 35,703 70,791 56,482 27, 089 10, 984 8, 355 11, 224 11, 270 15,724 12,640Whiting and Paris white....................................... 19,726 21, 989 12, 863 11,270 7, 967 5, 977 7,109 8,148 7,148 9,168Other paints and painters’ colors........................ 709, 095 831, 848 791, 239 715,747 719, 363 669, 588 984. 703 919, 315 1,125,169 1, 254, 830

Paper, and manufactures of:Printing-paper........................................................... 288,121 20, 711 3, 205 413 2, 721 3, 069 75, 936 55, 329 13,133 17, 797Writing-paper........................................................... 103,160 27,170 15, 675 8,944 13, 006 17, 562 28,167 40, 778 44, 553 59, 811Paper-hangings and other paper.......................... 200,331 181, 274 185, 549 100,134 119, 760 106, 983 130, 948 130, 063 171,182 130,129Papier-mach£, and other manufactures of paper

not elsewhere specified, including parchment(see Free of duty).................................................. 1,028, 357 1,110,797 1, 075,692 1, 080,612 1, 331,138 1, 058, 768 1, 436, 069 1, 615, 670 1, 855, 421 1, 750, 376

Perfumery and cosmetics.............................................. 348, 500 381, 991 384, 672 331, 822 348, 286 294, 363 390, 392 458, 274 516, 839 556, 597Potatoes............................................................................. 331, 370 166, 981 130, 361 1, 652, 963 245, 515 1, 345, 744 276, 454 874, 223 4, 660,120 1,092, 211Precious stones................................................................. 2, 274, 790 3, 399, 593 2,480, 214 2,114, 704 2, 975, 512 3, 842, 007 6, 698, 488 8, 332, 511 8,444, 525 7, 692, 385Provisions (meats, poultry, lard, butter,cheese, &c.),

not including eggs, fish, nor vegetables................. 1, 747,442 1, 229, 943 958, 219 724, 252 927, 264 819, 226 1, 234, 992 1, 278, 788 2,172, 654 1, 957, 781Salt....................................................................................... 2, 339, 311 1, 807, 587 1, 773, 445 1, 659, 521 1, 632, 865 1, 776, 741 1, 837, 432 2, 090, 578 1, 673, 515 1, 674, 308Saltpeter (nitrate of potash)............. .......................... 550,463 364,140 216, 843 512, 327 292, 990 384, 827 553, 595 385, 745 459, 954 390, 488Seeds:

Flaxseed or linseed.................................................. 4,301, 690 6, 227, 012 3,859,496 1, 916, 249 1, 883, 333 1, 613, 001 2, 261, 049 1, 250, 580 773, 044 677, 040All other, not elsewhere specified (see Free of

duty)........................................................................ 351, 736 460,180 609, 299 378,121 330, 960 278, 559 428, 076 462, 526 931, 379 707,105Silk, manufactures of:

Dress and piece goods............................................ 15, 618, 976 18, 261, 673 17, 620, 575 16, 750, 826 13, 861,195 16,100,162 20, 924,176 21, 628,453 21, 342, 310 16, 964, 733Hosiery........................................................................ 73, 618 84,943 77, 776 78, 940 136,201 155,471 358, 367 410, 622 482, 853 820, 088Other manufactures of............................................. 8,304,188 6,034, 307 6, 047, 616 5, 000, 393 5, 840, 576 7, 757, 765 10, 906,147 10, 017, 626 17,160,404 18, 979,455

Total manufactures of silk ............................... 23, 996,782 24, 380,923 23,745, 967 21, 830,159 ! 19,837,972 24, 013, 398 32,188, 690 32, 056, 701 38, 985, 567 36, 764, 276

Soda, and salts of:Bicarbonate.............................................................. 464,217 234, 845 131,699 107,169 96, 244 66, 069 143, 654 48,747 60,152 49, 632Carbonate, including sal-soda and soda-ash----- 4, 076, 629 3,860,118 3,174, 645 3,441,432 3, 385, 569 3,055,372 4, 592, 902 4, 099,231 3,531,693 4, 221, 899Caustic soda............................................................... 1, 522,480 1,445,734 1,064, 705 1,114, 045 1, 076, 008 1,187,625 1, 083,757 1,103,165 1,300,577 1, 255, 213

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salts of soda, not elsewhere specified (see •Free of duty—Soda, nitrate o f) ........................ 6, 337 22,829 11,395 8, 906 12,865 25,990 21r946 6,546 59, 093 56,762

Spices of all kinds; also ginger (ground), pepper,and mustard.................................................................. 2, 351,793 2, 285, 525 1, 930,159 1,437, 995 1, 936, 217 1,823,171 2,428,657 1. 700,267 2, 603,231 2,474,088

Straw and palm leaf, manufactures o f ...................... 2, 085, 878 2, 325, 539 1,856, 674 1, 679, 731 2, 296, 266 2, 568, 679 3, 947, 002 4, 364,438 3,449,041 3, 565,137

Sugar and molasses:Brown sugar (see Free of duty under treaty) . - 77,459, 968 70, 015, 757 55,702, 903 81,187, 504 69, 642, 368 67, 820,101 74, 716, 586 81, 352, 570 83,147,135 84,176, 771Befined sugar............................................................. 3,139 1, 202 1, 685 28, 043 7,469 8, 656 1,349 1,739 6, 830 2,672Molasses (see Free of duty under treaty)......... 10, 947, 824 11, 685, 224 8,157, 470 7, 808, 257 6, 764,119 7,188, 388 8, 705, 243 6, 699, 047 10, 015, 254 7, 642, 111Melada, and sirup of sugar-cane.......................... 4, 424, 356 3, 313, 597 2,415, 995 1, 654,165 1,123, 613 1,442, 256 1,183,402 378, 647 344,755 107,461Candy and confectionery....................................... 13, 916 16, 737 18, 500 5, 857 6, 898 6, 537 9, 219 10, 227 11, 708 19, 854

Total sugar and molasses (see Free of dutyunder treaty)..................................................... 92, 849, 203 85, 032, 517 66, 296, 553 90, 683, 826 77, 544, 467 76, 465, 938 84, 615, 799 88, 442, 230 93, 525, 682 91, 948, 869

Sulphur, refined............................................................... 4,129 1,399 5, 668 48, 868 14, 924 10, 963 5, 530 6,121 15, 651 5,150Tin, manufactures of:

In plates...................................................................... 12, 992, 923 12, 956, 647 10, 005, 799 9, 750, 327 9, 929, 498 10,147, 460 17, 223, 266 14,149, 387 16, 599,264 17, 699, 239Other manufactures of............................................ 71, 779 81, 706 92, 514 39, 332 58, 498 54,107 62,808 70, 855 88, 371 112, 348

Tobacco, and manufactures of:Leaf............................................................................. 5, 537, 651 3, 724, 879 3, 710,490 3, 728, 619 4,102, 782 3, 545, 515 4, 911, 086 3, 897, 980 6, 230, 865 8, 548, 999Cigars .......................................................................... 3,125, 604 3, 087, 617 2, 371,157 2, 002, 347 2, 269, 267 2,266,910 2, 404,812 2, 257,139 3, C32, 038 3,137, 278Other manufactures of............................................ 42, 350 48, 888 76, 901 81, 231 67, 819 76,451 86,402 116, 654 84,859 85, 319

Watches, and watch movements and materials___ 2, 374,294 2,282, 925 1,456, 809 772, 432 812, 582 920, 599 1, 529,948 2, 091, 099 2, 584, 420 2, 522, 111Wine, spirits, and cordials:

Spirits and cordials in casks.................................Spirits and cordials in bottles... , . , .....................

2, 048,451 543, 930

1, 742, 592 475, 661

1, 427,120 413,321

1,461, 652 473, Q85

1,149,166 406,116

1, 248, 924 448, 576

1,489, 250 600,811

1, 448,103 622,342

1, 535, 769 754, 506

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Wine in casks...........................................................Wine in bottles.........................................................

3,156, 979 2, 837,109

2, 842,622 2, 708, 652

2, 084, 385 2, 669, 725

1,889,871 ! 2,236,889

1, 838, 891 2,123, 254

2,054,700 2, 284,833

2, 356, 7053, 289, 766

2, 743, 6693, 928, 087

3,160, 672 4, 398, 586

3, 939, 278 6, 040, 348

Total wine, spirits, and cordials...................... 8, 636, 469 7, 769, 527 6, 594, 551 6, 061,497 5, 517,427 6, 037, 033 7, 736, 532 8, 742, 201 9, 849, 533 12,308, 307

Wood, manufactures of (see Free of duty):Cabinet-ware, house-furniture, and all manu-

factures of wood, not elsewhere specified___ 1, 209, 857 1, 081, 565 1,155, 231 798,175 832, 267 924, 464 1,122, 016 1, 369, 665 1, 622, 585 1,690,470Boards, deals, planks, joists, and scantling----- 6, 764,314 4, 571, 078 3,672,105 3,146, 093 3,174, 335 3,292,042 5, 086, 880 6, 279, 541 7, 386,799 7, 582,194Shingles...................................................................... 273,490 197, 755 86, 255 69,189 97,149 93, 619 117, 347 188, 400 244, 819 280, 905Timber, sawed or hewn, wholly or in part........ 229, 047 112, 683 30, 508 7,170 3, 893 4,737 10, 332 8, 019 25, 067 24, 302Other lumber............................................................. 476, 816 219, 907 224, 883 224, 679 200, 016 184,227 314, 023 475, 343 766, 243 717, 760

Total manufactures of wood (see Free of duty) 8, 953, 524 6,182, 988 5,168, 982 4, 245, 306 4, 207, 660 4,499,089 6,650,598 8, 320, 968 10,045,513 | 10,295,631

Wool, sheep’s, and hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, and manufactures of:

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Unmanufactured..................................................... 8, 250, 306 11, 071, 259 8,247, 617 7,156, 944 8, 363, 015 5,034,545 23, 727, 650 9, 703, 968 11,096, 050 10, 949, 331Cloths and cassimeres............................................ 13, 016, 671 13, 680, 288 9, 838, 449 6, 624, 909 6, 771, 653 6, 255,195 10, 773, 912 12, 078, 733 12, 979, 889 13, 387,789Woolen rags, shoddy, mungo, waste, and flocks. 151,156 149,109 45, 322 33, 265 19, 071 22,121 297,196 138, 363 358, 386 438, 750Shawls .............................. ....................................... 2,181, 887 2,143, 498 1,453, 306 1, 298,129 1, 341, 447 1, 367, 927 1, 364, 608 1, 079, 780 1, 052, 728 1,162, 699Blankets___................................................................ 13, 472 12, 604 28, 732 9, 939 2, 352 1, 675 5,032 6,062 15, 768 6,481Carpets........................................................................ 3,649,863 2, 643, 932 1,521, 092 674, Oil 398, 389 367,105 1, 237, 431 1, 064, 076 949, 670 1, 053, 912Dress-goods ............................................................... 21,162, 635 19, 759,488 14,216, 221 12, 549, 867 12, 055, 806 12, 436, 861 15, 360, 542 12, 514, 962 16,393,504 19, 637, 656Hosiery, shirts, and drawers............................... 505,109 683, 761 671, 593 559, 941 582, 922 393, 825 611, 912 1, 000, 372 797, 795 j 1,127, 022Other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified. 6, 202, 395 5, 537, 024 5,435, 086 3, 951, 861 4, 058, 514 3, 511,112 4, 260, 460 3, 274, 078 | 4, 813, 780 i 7, 460, 643

Total wool, and manufactures o f ..................... 55,133,494 55, 680, 963 41,457, 425 32, 858, 866 33, 593,169 29, 390, 366 57, 638, 743 40, 860, 394 48,457, 570 55, 224,283

Zinc, spelter, or tutenegue, and manufactures of:In blocks or p ig s...................................................... 125, 630 109,912 27, 354 64, 956 59, 001 52,182 393, 334 73, 421 739, 319 664,474In sheets.................................................................... 322, 214 445, 766 301, 026 77, 713 69, 582 56, 312 260, 056 107, 267 198,687 141, 677

All other dutiable articles............................................ 5, 294,117 3, 963, 288 3, 805, 815 4, 007, 484 3, 570, 865 3, 868, 610 6, 782,129 9, 022, 531 10,120,028 12,144, 781

Total value of dutiable merchandise.......................... 415, 924, 580 386,725, 509 320,379, 277 310, 534, 674 295, 773, 267 303, 096, 270 459, 652, 883 440,173, 081 514, 060, 567 515, 676,196Total value of merchandise free of duty................... 151,481, 762 146, 279, 927 140, 361, 913 140, 788,452 141, 278, 265 142, 681, 505 208, 301, 863 202, 491, 547 210, 579, 007 207, 504,718

Total imports of merchandise............................ 567,406,342 533, 005,436 460,741,190 451, 323,126 437,051,532 |445, 777, 775 667, 954, 746 642, 664, 628 724, 639, 574 723,180, 914

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FREE.Argols................................Bark, medicinal:

...lb s . 3,246,376 5, 512,808 7,047,802 9,025,542 10,257,909 14,011, 764 14, 445, 534 14,275, 530 18,320,366 16,112,427

Peruvian, calisaya, Lima,&c............................ ...lb s . 5,512,592 4,546,070 5, 744,765 1,976,016 4, 853,006 6,388,641 6, 014, 625 4,201, 372 5,171 056 3,706, 697

Camphor, crude............... ...lb s . 580,737 947,191 322,972 1,022,565 1,117,290 982, 580 2,445,471 2, 010,165 2, 076,192 2,312,166Chloride of lime or bleaching

powder.......................... ...lb s 40, 075,273 48,225,604 46,918,671 47,642,133 49,285,054 61, 046,124 76,170,256 74, 612,920 92,484, 637 94, 375,280Cocoa, crude, and leaves and

shells of (see Dutiable) ...lb s . 3, 626, 822 5, 216, 556 4, 682, 599 4, 655, 986 4,722,971 5, 766, 267 7, 403, 643 8, 642, 970 10, 831, 986 9, 030, 724Cochineal.......................... . . lbs. 1,770,277 1,200, 877 1,180, 595 1, 324,165 3, 392, 297 1,398, 975 1, 364, 285 1, 080, 987 1, 818,172 1, 671, 864Coffee................................. ...lb s 285,171,512 317,970, 665 339, 789, 246 331, 639, 723 309, 882, 540 377, 848, 473 446, 850, 727 455,189, 534 459, 922, 768 515, 878, 515Cotton, raw ...................... ...lb s . 3,625,830 2,149,332 2,451,419 2, 656, 567 3,032, 013 2, 993, 677 3, 547, 792 4,449, 866 4, 339, 952 4, 081, 945Cutch or catechu, and terra-

japonica or gambler.. . . . .lbs. 18, 999,951 15,542,750 17,595,455 22,992,973 24, 751, 058 19,206,473 47, 588, 639 38, 841, 111 19, 311, 702 21, 638, 733Dye-wood in sticks.......... -cwts. 772, 067 1,087,495 1,544,656 , 1,195,079 1,426, 827 1,469,037 1, 816, 304 1,714, 993 1, 828, 402 1, 933, 934Eggs............. ..................... 5,601,175 4,351,810 4,903,771 5,048,271 6, 053, 649 6,022, 506 7,773,492 9, 578, 071 11, 929, 355 15, 279, 065Pish, not of American fisheries:

Fresh, of all kinds -. ...lb s . 9,587,595 15,308,769 10,723,216 7,735, 981 9, 681, 828 8, 432, 835 10, 761, 307 12, 975, 761 15, 893, 849 16, 368,476Herring, pickled (see Duti-

able)........................ . bbls. 51,423 70,763 87, 554 63,280 58, 082 55, 732 46, 723 64, 811 76,136 101, 344Mackerel, pickled (see Duti-

able)........................ .bbls. 89,503 77,479 76,531 43, 066 102,148 101,420 112, 468 120,288 58, 279 52, 093Guano (except from bonded

islands).......................... 13,296 22,818 18,731 25,582 23,123 17, 801 8, 420 25, 608 46, 929 24, 811Gums................................. 10,796,306 14,372,346 10,973 837 9,873,515 10,465,872 12,571,219 17, 842, 086 19,321, 233 25,053,417 22, 683, 382Gypsum, or plaster of Paris,

unground...................... 123,172 99,886 116,125 99,263 107,947 100,619 . 120,615 131,167 128,421 152, 891

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Hair, unmanufactured:Horse-hair, used for weav­

ing ............................... lbs. 732,042 1,239,176 1, 016, 406 853,146 871, 459 1, 063, 371 1, 849, 900 1,404, 872 1, 873, 606 1, 723,906Hair of all kinds, not else­

where specified......... lbs. 2, 927,253 1,986, 728 2,160, 630 1,494, 324 1, 557,486 2,121, 418 3, 048, 520 2, 774, 324 2, 973, 475 • 5, 022, 560India rubber and gutta-percha,

crude................................... lbs. 14,191, 320 12, 035, 909 10, 589,297 13, 821,109 12, 512, 203 14, 878, 584 16, 826, 099 20, 015,176 22, 712, 862 21, 646, 320Indigo.................................... lbs. 1,131, 030 885, 752 999,139 1, 504, 783 1,831,494 1, 611, 812 2, 625, 240 1, 745, 350 2,977,120 3, 889, 888Jute butts (see Dutiable).. tons. Madder, not Including the ex­

tract o f ............................... lbs.

27,192

5, 648, 477

21, 550 a ............ a ............ a ............ a ............ a ............ a ............ a ............ a ............

3,898, 026 2, 911, 958 3,178, 988 1,129,123 1, 624, 533 4,421, 636 914,986 1, 076, 351 1,123,150Oils:

Whale or fish, not of Amer­ican fisheries (see Duti­able) ........................galls.. 165, 448 277, 739 103,184 138, 708 311, 091 182, 625 407, 416 568, 660 337, 076 326, 608

Vegetable, fixed or express­ed (see Dutiable). . . galls. 997, 300 847, 744 782,261 1, 300, 376 1, 067, 355 1, 238, 836 1, 820, 422 1, 603, 369 2, 352, 575 1, 741, 934

Volatile or essential (see Dutiable).................... lbs. 301, 378 376, 564 300, 010 246, 332 463, 5 7 504, 373 545, 244 435, 041 594, 604 827,401

Paper materials:Rags of cotton or linen .lbs - 94,176,438 98, 378,154 66, 041,174 78, 759,118 92, 546,443 89, 962, 702 185, 188, 943 137, 583, 299 153, 309, 691 151, 034, 340Other materials, not else­

where specified......... lbs. 21, 790,413 26,195, 089 46,406, 410 45, 213, 539 42, 937, 919 31, 931,407 58, 732, 021 52, 380, 953 77, 094, 808 70, 848, 086Silk, ra w ............................... lbs 794, 837 1,101, 681 1, 354, 991 1,186,170 1,182, 750 1, 889, 776 2, 562, 236 2, 550,103 2, 879, 402 3, 253, 370Soda, nitrate of (see Duti­

able) .................................... lbs 61, 978, 316 52,584, 098 51, 887,278 54, 208, 334 42, 258, 850 76,285, 798 67,414, 825 94,343, 539 184, 554, 374 117, 838, 300Sulphur or brimstone, crude,

ton s............................................ 41, 539 39, 584 48,966 43, 443 47, 922 65, 919 83, 236 105, 438 97, 956 94, 536Tea.......................................... lbs. 55, 811, 605 64, 856, 899 62, 887,153 58,347,112 65, 366, 704 60,194, 073 72,162, 936 81, 843, 988 78, 769, 060 73,479,164Tin in bars, blocks, and pigs,

cwts............................................ 114, 952 102, 561 93,095 98, 933 129, 662 143, 512 284, 960 170, 880 186, 616 237, 814Articles from Hawaiian Islands

under reciprocity treaty: Rice (see Dutiable)........lbs. 3, 034,405 6,063, 514 5, 553, 676 5, 062, 646 6, 984, 406 10,135, 678 12, 926. 951

a Included in Dutiable, ‘ ‘ Jute, raw. ’ ’

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Brown sugar (see Dutia-ble)............................... lbs 30,624,162

138, 862 39, 825

30,367,329 87, 535

113, 690

41,696,674 94,772 2, 868

61, 556,708 111, 950

76,907,247 198,987 28,083

106,181,858 152, 708 90,436

114,132,670 238,773 67,944

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Beer, ale, porter, and othermalt liquors.................... galls.

Breadstuffs and other farina­2,088,858 2,167,251 1,490,150 974,277 767,709 897,487 1,007,297 1,173, 365 1, 573,083 1,862, 533

ceous food:Barley..........................bush. 4, 891,189 6,255,063 10, 285,957 6, 702, 965 6, 764, 228 5,720,979 7,135, 258 9, 528, 616 12,182,722 10,050,687Barley m a lt ...............bush. 245,640 144,487 286, 930 314,139 552, 656 537,995 1, 023,447 685, 297 1,137,832 1, 356,402Bread and biscuit......... lbs 429,185 348,324 229, 515 176, 075 148,882 94,446 143, 347 99,116 110,643 123,764Indian com or maize.bush. 76,003 38,098 51,796 30, 902 13,423 33,869 58, 876 75,155 69, 621 25, 989Oats............................. bush.Rice (see Free of duty, un­

191,802 1, 500, 040 121, 547 41, 597 21, 391 13, 395 489, 576 64,412 1,850,983 815,017

der treaty).................. lbs. 73,257,716 59,414,749 71, 561,852 60, 978, 659 41, 426,364 70,271,247 51, 943, 609 61, 755, 003 69,277,163 83,746,129Rye............................. bush. 164,153 298,642 241,291 98,974 430, 235 477, 762 532, 585 473, 925 954,119 973,677WheatJ..........................bush. 1,646,092 303,047 1, 568, 558 328, 906 1, 351,008 2,011, 291 462, 882 200, 620 846, 675 1, 075,725Wheat flour.................bbls.Peas, beans, and other

94,137 12, 988 19,116 7,431 7, 941 12, 606 5,161 2, 396 4,176 2,508

seeds of leguminous plants........................bush. 612,262 712, 510 820,302 642,047 756, 807 369, 822 343, 258 365, 656 1,190,414 # 1, 025,888

Bristles...................................lbs.Chicory, ground or prepared,

522,006 495,054 588,834 450,056 623,670 417,234 984,285 838,840 862,072 1, 020,999

and root............................. lbs. 3, 662,486 4, 561,545 3,441,929 4,055,236 3,153, 329 4, 002, 566 3, 877,144 4, 207, 544 4, 050,525 6, 339,980Coal, bituminous............... tons. 498,028 441,600 407, 853 497, 270 578,457 491, 473 477, 517 677,360 851, 334 722, 695

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Cocoa, manufactured, not in­cluding chocolate............. lbs

Copper, and manufactures of:O re................................ cwts.Pigs, bars, ingots, old, and

other unmanufact’d. .lbs. Cordage, rope, and twine of all

kinds................................lbs..Cotton, manufactures of:

Bleached and unbleached,sq. yards..............................

Printed, painted, or col­ored ...................sq. yards.

Jeans, denims, drillings, &c........................ sq. yards

Fish, not of American fish­eries :

Herring (see Free of duty), b b ls .....................................

Mackerel (see Free ofduty)..........................bbls

Flax, raw............................. tons.Glass and glassware:

Cylinder, crown, or com­mon window.............lbs.

Cylinder and crown, pol­ished ..................... sq. feet.

Fluted, rolled, or rough plate.......................sq. feet.

Cast polished plate, not sil­vered ..................... sq. feet.

Cast polished plate, sil­vered ..................... sq. feet.

35,170 40, 699 32, 807

5,461 46,231 18,397

1,544, 600 930,103 1,741,128

1,633,734 624, 969 649, 996

26,361, 866 23,418,257

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23, 380,235 18, 399, 891 15, 501,344

2,220, 653 1,955,825 1,298,627

31,128 21, 581 17,268

190 59 73,426 4,322 3, 659

35, 552, 349 35,136, 514 27, 765,144

46,364 61, 822 16,139

635, 314 1, 016, 950 759, 033

2, 006,185 1, 789, 840 1,614, 511

2, 604, 331 2, 243,511 2,128, 034

38,229

318

1, 680,183

577,431

11, 048,698

10, 299, 915

641, 611

14, 873

144,498

24,147, 680

29, 922

269, 372

1, 602, 325

1,918, 501

57, 368 60,760 104,487 124, 758 188, 814 307, 641

7,838 2,152 40,743 88,436 163, 819 527, 394

370, 596 154, 955 5,262,086 781,616 744, 566 323, 987

1,154, 262 307,179 871,390 559,701 852, 908 897, 365

9, 676, 594 6,673, 088 9,466,163 11,236,712 13, 798,147 9, 368, 287

8,335,123 5,195,126 9, 341,639 7,128, 360 6, 687, 837 7,163, 340

825, 328 1, 043, 268 6, 422, 387 7, 608, 861 12, 797, 527 4,489,182

15,542 18, 950 26,168 30, 987 36,061I

48, 833

6 2 9 164 ! 194,045 2, 935 4, 378 5,446 5,563 5, 748

24, 030,788 20, 256, 069 44, 571, 838 46, 038,739 45, 872, 024 54, 941,428

23, 049 38, 940 61, 004 152, 235 88,166 168,106

105, 550 169,361 563, 760 616,422 1,117, 244 1,182, 046

1,145, 594 1, 553, 070 2,126,616 2,325,498 8, 035,117 3, 016,781

1,837,882 1, 986,806 2,897,747 3,017, 668 3,264, 580 3,778,082

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Hemp, and manufactures of:Raw............„ .................tons.Manufactures of, by yard,

24,325 23,063 17,979 17,128 20,503 17,711 24,902 32,044 36, 679 29, 063

square yards......................Iron and steel, and manufact­

ures of:

75,301 124,986 4,687 27,342 9,582 30,645 262,666 185,440 61, 320 113, 612

Pig-iron..........................lbs 206,173,041 119, 698,709 177, 979,936 152,145, 915 123, 200,480 196,171,339 1, 690,432, 637 935, 981, 466 1, 111, 140, 703 971, 267, 486Castings..........................lbs. 430, 052 59,750 76,791 71,201 114,929 156,962 107, 854 365,752 3, 254,178 3, 667, 207Bar-iron..........................lbs. 77,031,538 53,104,467 51,662,726 56,419,708 68, 337,457 53, 967, 822 251, 902, 056 104,119, 050 150, 393, 345 116, 869, 746Boiler-iron.................... lbs.Band, hoop, and scroll

154,733 128,680 28,937 27, 777 2,122 24, 591 484,893 231, 013 683, 502 59, 693

iron............................... lbs.Railroad bars or rails, of

iron............................... lbs.

6,015,050

40, 759,006 12,333, 734

858,625

4,396,243 10,715,666

648,623

592,964 9,457,578

404,732 2,226 27,473 34, 746, 800

193,729,467 23, 705, 306

17, 752,435

273,979,293 11, 460, 363

3,494,249

182,208,068 21,304, 877

11, 754,165

11, 705,466 23, 433, 691Sheet-iron.................... lbs. 2,072,845 1,662,497 2,760,243

Old and scrap iron. . . tons. Anchors, cables, and chains,

51, 366 32,461 23, 054 8,344 8,084 11, 052 631, 790 267,500 177,020 70, 964

of all kinds............... . lbs.Railroad bars or rails, of

6, 997, 978 5, 783, 982 4,114,246 2,991,652 1,659,451 1,078,790 3,305, 359 2, 027, 809 3, 520, 914 2,330, 705

steel..............................lbsJute and other grasses, and

manufactures of:

292,821,945 89,867,478 9,953,469 66,138 23,836 5,848,877 148, 522, 037 403,159,482 480, 084, 725 252, 753, 957

Raw (see Free of duty) tons. Manufactures of, by yard,

ad, 799 a 21,852 60, 368 50,793 40,997 69,590 82,471 68,631 84,186 125, 318

.................... square yards.Gunny cloth and gunny

bags, and manufactures

6,411 10,843 2,634 1,191 162 2,236 4,514 115,146 1,966,802 2,150,769

of, used for bagging..lbg- 6,391,413 3,907,915 3,700,957 3,248,465 2,864,450 2,856,195 1, 949,260 2,589,275 2,712,106 2,388 <398

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Lead, pigs, bars, and old...lbs. Leather, and manufactures of:

48, 513,017 29,649, 719 12,362,437 15,225, 924 7, 881, 216 1, 671,122 8, 742,118 3, 825, 516 7, 553, 650

Leather of all kinds . . . lbs. Gloves of kid, and all

9, 379, 659 8, 847, 995 6, 060,171 7, 447,423 5,912, 777 5, 948, 836 13, 372, 666 9,133, 355 11,245, 098

other of skin or leather,...................... dozen pairs. 524,434 583, 632 622, 242 595,862 720, 842 676,928 663,813 673, 528 723, 812

Oils:Coal and other mineral

o ils ........................... galls.Whale and fish, not of

434,980 46,108 685 2,268,379 1,583 331, 591 389 17, 471 650

American fisheries (see Free of duty)......... galls. 226, 528 115, 084 102, 883 51,882 85, 509 61, 509 92,819 146, 410 209, 051

Olive, salad................ galls. 139, 241 176,119 178,232 194,069 217, 017 192, 326 264, 762 224, 362 264, 838Olive, not salad......... galls.All other vegetable fixed

118, 453 173,688 93, 075 154, 539 49, 531 143, 242 118, 369 160, 051 243,190

(see Free of duty). .galls Volatile or essential (see

313, 301 481, 552 429,438 342, 872 363, 365 465, 696 655, 416 414, 696 655, 498

Free of duty)............. lbs. 139, 415 114, 726 146, 772 177, 365 154, 881 144, 587 242,849 157, 742 170,176Opium, and extract o f ........lbs.Paints:

395, 909 305,136 388, 311 349, 223 430, 950 405,957 533,451 318, 700 370, 249

White lead.................... lbs. 4, 765, 868 4, 413, 091 2, 455, 832 2, 626, 049 1, 709, 515 1, 260,157 1, 866, 501 1, 046, 260 1 1, 259,170Red lead and litharge, lbs 502, 493 1, 041, 347 786,119 383, 862 203,712 171, 435 236, 754 251, 405 367, 744Whiting and Paris white.lbs 3, 351, 947 4,145, 322 2, 569, 323 2, 390, 333 1, 884, 914 1, 366, 253 1, 732, 656 1, 995. 013 1, 861,180

Paper, printing....................lbs. 3, 510, 547 244,159 41, 505 5, 910 42, 063 30, 470 1, 077, 967 879, 972 187, 564Potatoes............................. bush. 549, 073 188, 757 92,148 3, 205, 555 528, 584 2, 624,149 721, 868 2,170, 372 8, 789, 860Salt.......................................... lbs 929, 373, 573 825,177, 945 867, 087, 388 901, 209,894 860, 589,224 906, 615, 313 963, 970, 711 1,100, 510, 4QI 845, 775, 945Saltpeter (nitrate of potash) lbs. 12,121, 447 9,495,182 6,129, 857 13, 846, 670 6,760, 984 9, 376, 734 14,155, 481 10, 044, 367 12, 282, 334Seeds: Flaxseed or linseed, bush Soda, and salts o f:

2, 648, 321 3,783, 344 2, 755, 726 1, 445, 625 1, 290, 615 1, 009, 261 1, 464,195 908,191 635, 079

Bicarbonate...................lbs.Carbonate, including sal*

12, 718, 072 7, 009, 682 4, 951, 082 4, 298, 906 3, 902, 514 2, 725, 774 8, 367, 441 1, 633,116 2,100, 787

poda apd soda-ash___ lbs 186, 515, 578 195, 731, 318 183, 502, 300 217, 360,808 233,343,440 237, 060, 202 322,191, 592 298, 084,371 293,189, 955a Exclusive of “Jufe butts,” for which see Tree list,

5, 501,481

13,142,761

717, 058

508

156, 022 257, 375 279, 374

349, 081

241, 763 457, 499

1, 089, 377 302, 810

2, 335, 707 226,125

2, 362, 362 903, 766, 993 10, 953, 521

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Soda, and salts of—Continued. Caustic soda.................. lbs. 34, 714,497 38, 779,181 31, 043, 590 36, 000, 895 35, 505, 312 45,774, 916 44,791, 535 47, 324, 994 58,013,468 57,731,969Acetate, sulphate, phos­

phate, and all other salts of soda, not elsewhere specified (see Free of duty —Soda, nitr ate of) . . . lbs. 264,715 533, 065 1,026,687 507,381 918, 367 2,455,212 1, 617,836 422,356 8,304, 542 8,323,136

Spices of all kinds; also ginger (ground), pepper, and mus­tard.......................................lbs. 14,799, 001 17,139, 268 14, 935, 795 12, 022, 313 15,811, 330 16,369,958 21, 317,469 11,173,668 19,860, 965 20,164,187

Sugar and molasses (see Free of duty under treaty):

Brown sugar (see Free of duty under treaty) . .lbs. 1, 594, 306, 354 1, 695, 726, 353 1, 414, 254, 663 1, 584,162, 924 1,475, 480, 604 1, 741, 650,489 1,731,389, 785 1,857, 654,221 1,873,546,056 2,019,785, 814

Befined sugar.................lbs. 39, 279 15, 251 19, 931 308, 688 83, 094 130, 552 15,654 20,489 79, 286 37, 800Molasses (see Free of duty

under treaty)......... galls 47,189, 837 49,112,255 39, 026,200 30,188, 963 27, 490, 007 38,365, 575 38, 008, 930 28, 509,234 37,116,122 32, 989, 503Melada, and sirup of sugar­

cane ..............................lbs 106, 952, 236 101,768,386 79, 702, 878 39,461, 057 31, 520, 907 50, 888,121 36, 339, 537 12,163,248 10,345,174 3,711,581Candy and confectionery, lbs 56, 443 76, 816 87, 955 40, 868 35,946 37, 522 53, 684 58,996 82,151 107, 545

Sulpliur, refined...............cwts. 1, 709 535 2, 375 29, 039 6,628 5,126 3,180 3,072 7,891 2, 512Tin, and manufactures of:

In plates...................... cwts. 1, 511, 776 1, 702, 350 1, 770, 631 1,987,578 2,185, 905 2,469,081 3, 385,740 3,303,639 3,936,869 4,321,774Tobacco, and manufactures of:

L eaf................................. lbs 9, 690, 011 6, 769,458 7,382,974 7, 551, 583 7, 980, 836 6, 593,466 9, 759,355 7,468,664 11,889,823 14, 893,131Cigars..............................lbs. 897, 524 856, 978 658, 653 536, 524 622, 805 619,280 652, 402 618,503 802, 872 829,777

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casks......... proof gallons. 1,838,749 1, 648, 057 1, 357, 872 1,380,143•q Spirits and cordials in bot- • ties............................... doz. 112, 869 104,114 83,113 93, 583

Wine in casks...........galls. 7, 839 837 6, 731, 593 4,436, 016 4,192,630^ Wine in bottles......... doz. 419,422 401, 849 364, 946 309, 995^ Wood, manufactures of:

Boards, deals, plank, joists, and scantling___M feet 562,395 393,786 333, 996 316, 271

05 Shingles............................M. 109, 245 82,110 38, 279 34,190Wool, sheep’s, and hair of the

alpaca, goat, and other like animals, and manufactures of:

Unmanufactured......... lbs. 42, 939, 541 54, 901, 760 44,642, 836 42,171,192Woolen rags, shoddy, mun-

go, waste, and flocks, .lbs. 1,783,677 1, 387, 731 243,527 169, 925Carpets............... . sq. yards 3,122, 503 2, 314, 783 1,118,736 533, 539Dress goods....... sq. yards. 72, 353, 799 71, 299,121 54, 398, 625 49, 650,114

Zine, spelter, or tutenegue, and manufactures of:

In blocks or pigs........... lbs 2, 254, 802 2, 087, 571 505, 798 1,273,301In sheets........................ lbs ! 4, 431, 733 7, 238, 894 4, 731, 722 1, 256, 387

1,114, 260 1,192, 077 1, 237, 594 1, 202, 906 1, 276, 664 1, 252, 930

84, 982 3, 686,157

295,172

88, 211 4, 080, 938

298, 715

122, 830 4, 087, 332

407, 328

129, 542 4, 370, 947

457, 257

168, 323 4, 878, 919

511, 444

195, 957 6,187, 520

643,176

327, 298 47, 532

355, 304 48, 710

515, 343 59, 402

575, 320 87,135

612, 364 99, 264

572, 099 104, 657

48,449, 079 39, 005,155m

128,131, 747l

55, 964, 236 67, 861, 744 70, 575, 478

95, 886 278, 262

49, 539, 339

92, 614 257, 686

49, 732, 403

1, 388, 233 1, 443, 535

66,400, 204

470, 873 991, 947

52, 693, 221

1, 097, 641 715, 583

65, 007,453

974, 963 834, 959

84, 254, 827

1, 310, 859 1, 247, 357

1, 390, 637 1,177, 080

8, 514, 826 5,101, 902

1, 813, 6152, 356, 619

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Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Acids................................................................................... 66,423 58, 065 50,300 74, 930 48, 524 65, 826 71,231 39,240 39,930 56, 590

Agricultural implements:Panning-mills........................................................... 2,645 14, 263 2,949 10, 554 ! 2,060 8,042 305 764 127 2,499Horse-powers............................................................. 30 685 17, 271 32,284 24, 297 19, 872 17,147 11,682 2, 002 9,890 36, 651Mowers and reapers................................................ 1,797,130 1, 593, 509 1, 225,935 765,249 1, 018, 916 893, 972 768, 945 654,156 1, 003, 724 1,492, 926Plows and cultivators.............................................. 236, 203 123, 747 146,487 129,235 154, 877 159, 822 169, 211 184, 828 290,177 374, 477All other, not elsewhere specified........................ 1, 023, 090 876, 582 848, 794 886,538 1, 379, 467 1, 854, 405 1, 295, 599 1, 558, 568 1, 672,453 1, 977, 366

Total agricultural implements.......................... 3, 089, 753 2, 625,372 2, 256, 449 1, 815, 873 ' 2,575,198 2, 933, 388 2, 245, 742 2,400,318 2, 976,371 3, 883, 919

Animals, living:Hogs............................................................................. 1, 625,837 739, 215 670, 042 699,180 267, 259 700, 262 421, 089 572,138 509, 651 272, 516Horned cattle........................................................... 1,150, 857 1,103,085 1,110,703 1, 593,080 3, 896, 818 8, 379, 200 13, 344,195 14, 304,103 7, 800, 227 8, 341, 431Horses.......................................................................... 169, 303 242, 031 234, 964 301,134 798, 723 770, 742 • M 3 9 * 390,243 470,183 475, 806Mules........................................................................... 174,125 356, 828 224, 860 478, 434 501, 513 530, 989 532, 362 353,924 320,130 486, 560Sheep........................................................................... 159, 735 183, 898 171,101 234, 480 333, 499 1, 082, 938 892, 647 762, 932 603, 778 1,154, 856All other, and fow ls................................................ 30, 531 47, 448 24,617 18,895 46,841 23, 623 16, 688 29, 058 25,147 58, 099

Total animals, living.......................................... 3,310, 388 2, 672, 505 2,436,287 3,325,203 5, 844, 653 11,487, 754 15, 882,120 16,412, 398 9, 729,116 10,789, 268

Ashes, pot and pearl....................................................... 116,766 115, 622 75, 597 53,170 38, 389 61, 266 110, 578 141, 463 31, 362 44, 367Bark for tanning.............................................................. 160, 670 193, 938 223,276 67,176 111, 335 130, 939 210,126 120,426 97, 442 87, 528Beer, ale, porter, and cider:

In bottles.................................................................... 6,245 7,600 13, 007 51,077 108, 279 a204, 282 a262, 450 a292,421 a328,405 a409,348In casks...................................................................... 33,357 16, 604 29, 657 40,138 38, 918 a34, 987 a36, 368 a55, 367 a55,791 a81, 094

Bells, and bell and bronze m etal................................. 8,433 16, 664 13, 941 12, 366 12, 579 17, 740 15, 866 24, 963 26, 377 * 22,105Billiard tables and apparatus....................................... 48, 799 57, 997 51,596 33, 903 18, 983 39, 563 28, 390 17, 389 42, 095 48,496Blacking............................................................................. 67,987 100,156 81, 401 i 101,886 105, 434 142, Oil 163,021 179, 993 187,403 209, 998

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Bones and bone-dust....................................................... 108,440 132,246 69,159 121,493 78, 989 tO, 800 46,431 34, 066 41,266 59,103Bone-black, ivory-black, and lamp-black................... 58,121 74,648 29,271 22,876 80, 740 48, 347 66,069 51, 682 54,123 72,148Books, pamphlets, maps, and other publications___ 584,930 580, 093 512,175 634,345 586, 355 725, 404 626, 630 690, 359 831,132 1, 018,138Brass, and manufactures o f .......................................... 503,531 1, 000, 629 256, 974 327,817 589,451 200, 871 183,468 216, 057 322, 439 287, 847

Bread and breadstuffs:Barley.......................................................................... 210,738 61,408 210, 586 708, 541 2, 565, 736 401,180 784, 819 549, 245 151, 575 299,137Bread and biscuit.................................................... 676,197 610, 092 632, 580 626, 034 730, 317 682,471 686,158 748, 490 781,292 829, 281Indian corn................................................................ 24,769, 951 24,456, 937 33, 265, 280 41, 621, 245 48, 030, 358 40, 655,120 53, 298, 247 50, 702, 669 28, 845, 830 27, 756, 082Indian-corn meal....................................................... 1, 529, 399 1, 290, 533 1,305, 027 1, 511,152 1, 336,187 1, 052, 231 981, 361 1, 270, 200 994, 201 980, 798Oats............................................................................. 383, 762 290, 537 588, 583 1,150, 686 1,277, 920 1, 618, 644 308,129 186, 899 298, 349 233, 843Rye............................................................................. 1, 568,362 204, 590 480, 083 1, 822, 766 3, 051, 739 3,103, 970 2,362,765 1, 885, 813 946, 086 1,657, 998Rye-flour.................................................................... 388, 313 54,964 39, 054 39, 672 30, 775 15,113 24,728 24, 082 28, 593 ; 25,070W heat.......................................................................... 101, 421, 459 59, 607,863 68,382, 899 47,135, 562 96, *872, 016 130, 701, 079 190, 546, 305 167, 698, 485 112, 929, 718 119,879,341Wheat-flour................................................................ 29, 258, 094 23, 712,440 24,433, 470 21, 663, 947 25, 095, 721 29, 567, 713 35, 333,197 45, 047, 257 36, 375, 055 I 54,824,459Other small grain and pulse................................... 670,146 804,193 1,136, 515 876, 665 1, 077, 433 817, 536 1, 272, 028 775, 799 664, 687 567, 042Maizena, farina, and all other preparations of l

1breadstuffs used as food.................................... j 322,443 364,708 707,478 650, 206 1, 709, 639 1, 740,471 2, 439, 098 1,443,580 655,142 987, 829

Total bread and breadstuffs.............................. 161,198, 864 111, 458, 265 131,181, 555 117, 806,476l 181,777,841 i210, 355, 5281 288, 036, 835 270,332,519 182, 670, 528 208, 040, 850

Bricks................................................................................. 11, 290 12,120 18, 035 25, 571 254, 446 51, 714 36, 299 27, 989 50,870 56, 227Brooms and brushes of all kinds................................. 127, 593 146, 988 198,914 172, 000 146, 037 138,184 110, 410 152, 716 241, 403 172, 234Candles, tallow and other.............................................. 302,277 236, 676 229, 311 234, 408 218, 985 225,104 237, 627 210, 842 226,687 218, 910Carriages, carts, and parts o f....................................... 541, 884 670, 575 734, 624 866, 018 979, 003 1, 023, 735 823, 702 1, 013, 644 1,439,003 1, 607, 502Cars, railroad, passenger and freight.......................... 1,151, 898 510, 861 413, 339 538, 997 532, 840 249, 393 583, 723 544, 041 1,393,059 1, 900, 903Clocks, and parts of......................................................... 1, 007, 507 1, 222, 914 967, 591 1, 025, 586 936, 003 1, 002, 388 1, 356, 742 1,146, 753 1,402,362 1, 316, 086Coffee, cocoa, and spices, ir eluding ginger, pepper,

and mustard.................................................................. 20, 337 34, 337 35,239 41, 264 60, 770 70, 209 93, 238 104, 386 93, 390 89, 794Coal:

Anthracite.................................................................. 2, 236, 084 1,791,626 1,869, 434 1,891,351 1, 006, 843 1,427, 886 1, 362, 901 2, 091, 928 2, 589, 887 2, 648, 033Bituminous................................................................ 1,587, 666 828,943 850,711 1, 024, 711 1, 352, 624 891, 512 695,179 739, 532 1,102, 898 1, 593, 214

Combs................................................................................. 7, 535 25,573 4,185 8, 999 15,256 11, 525 16, 098 15,172 18, 622 18, 247Copper, and manufactures of:

Ore............................................................................... 110,450 729, 578 84,471 109,451 169, 020 102,152 55, 763 51,499 89, 515 943,771Pigs, bars, sheets, and old....................................... 123,457 1,042, 536 3,098, 395 2,718, 213 2,102,455 2, 751,153 667, 242 786, 860 565,295 1,293,947

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Copper, and manufactures of— Continued. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.All other manufactures o f ..................................... 233, 301 43,152 343,544 195,730 217,446 79, 900 126, 213 38, 036 93, 646 110, 286

Cordage, rope, and twine of all kinds, not else-where specified............................................................. 242, 923 391,165 271,090 323, 888 389,004 391, 504 356, 808 421, 732 628, 926 749, 505

Cotton, and manufactures o f :Sea island.................................................................. 2,114,124 1,538,769 941,803 1,084,509 1,616, 214 1,108, 072 1,683,900 2,161, 207 1, 398, 296 1, 662, 281Other, unmanufactured.......................................... 209,109, 456 189, 099, 856 191,717, 459 170,033, 999 178,415,270 161,196,178 209, 852, 005 245, 534, 539 198,414, 348 245, 666,440

Total raw cotton.................................................... 211,223, 580 190, 638,625 192,659, 262 171,118, 508 180,031,484 162, 304, 250 211, 535, 905 247, 695, 746 199, 812, 644 247, 328, 721

Colored........................................................................ 668, 781 939,061 1, 455,462 2,484,131 2, 959, 910 3,209,285 2, 956, 760 4, 983, 312 2, 326, 319 2, 648, 278Uncolored................................................................... 1,681, 209 2,313,270 5, 314, 738 6,437,223 7, 053,463 | 6,288,131 5, 834, 541 6, 624, 374 9, 351, 713 8, 629, 723All other manufactures of, not elsewhere speci­

fied ........................................................................... 745, 850 819, 551I

952, 778 1, 314, 489 1, 425, 287 1, 356, 534 1,190,117 1, 963, 701 1, 544, 947 1, 673,144

Total manufactures of cotton............................ 3,095,840 4, 071, 882 7,722,978 10,235, 843 | 11,438,660 10, 853, 950 9, 981,418 13, 571, 387 13, 222, 979 12, 951,145

Drugs, chemicals, and medicines, not elsewhere 11 |specified.......................................................................... 2, 252, 533 2,403,125 2,471,195 1, 979, 957 2, 303, 253 2, 385, 357 2, 756, 469 3, 045, 238 3, 517,149 3, 306,195

Dye-stufis.......................................................................... 478,139 522,197 869, 793 628, 209 527, 281 647, 323 702, 750 626, 749 929, 929 877, 601Earthen, stone, and china w are................................. 59,494 92, 253 73, 846 87, 355 98, 035 80, 898 106, 724 123,177 180, 773 227, 547Fancy articles, not elsewhere specified..................... 302, 548 366,485 293, 559 335, 310 719,117 593, 603 518,198 653, 482 852,130 785, 928

Fruits:Apples, dried............................................................. 294, 893 326,193 67, 915 920, 292 260,085 296, 794 192, 069 1,247, 891 228, 945 786, 800Apples, green or ripe .............................................. 204,312 722,247 221,764 986,112 386,261 980,455 1,190, 560 2, 301,334 539, 543 1, 085, 230Other fruit, green, ripe, or dried............................ 211, 308 269,632 210,177 268, 282 296, 310 252, 415 272, 715 361, 217 322, 229 447, 395Preserved, in cans or otherwise............................ 283,649 315,931 327,422 762, 344 435,450 386, 718 435, 290 529, 277 659, 681 686, 517

Total fru its........... ............................................... 994,162 1, 634,003 827,278 2,937, 030 1, 378,106 1, 916, 382 2, 090, 634 4, 439, 719 1, 750, 398 3, 005, 942

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Furs and fur-skins...........................................................Gas-fixtures and chandeliers.........................................Ginseng.............................................................................Glass and glassware.........................................................Glue.....................................................................................

3,334, 365 38,817

448, 760 631, 827 12, 939

4,396,424 66, 200

658, 926 691, 310 22, 745

4,398,883 27, 952

646, 954 628,121

5, 798

3,788,802 26,899

562, 268 658, 061 16, 069

2, 618,100 59*230

497, 247 869, 682 31, 247

4,828,158 35, 853

465, 611 768, 644 43, 779

5,404,418 36, 237

533, 042 749, 866 22, 650

5,451,419 28, 302

561, 545 756, 022 59, 038

4,747,944 30, 862

483,171 864, 235 46, 274

3, 935, 603 46, 751

848, 393 998,857 62, 210

Hair:Unmanufactured....................................................... 394, 056 429, 598 310, 761 338,487 361, 34£ 279,170 232, 726 295,188 267, 643 438, 897Manufactures o f ....................................................... 33,257 19, 278 6, 254 9, 896 30, 283 18, 629 24, 552 42, 033 39,490 35, 567

Hats, caps, and bonnets:Of wool, fur, and silk................................................ 151, 035 196, 051 198, 618 262, 271 262, 251 253, 678 198, 639 265, 856 253, 817 163, 247Of palm-leaf, straw, &c............................................ 48, 829 68, 425 48, 737 43, 599 46, 838 66, 795 23, 094 17, 256 22, 087 43, 685

H a y ..................................................................................... 111, 872 110, 225 134, 017 116, 936 141,340 122,122 206, 819 233, 529 190,170 261, 614Hemp, and manufactures o f :

Unmanufactured ...................................................... 8,901 21, 856 8, 318 12,182 18, 210 8,155 8, 796 431 21 76Cables and cordage.................................................... 272, 612 171,196 147, 009 175, 750 146, 043 170,179 179, 979 124, 895 191, 415 252, 824All other manufactures of....................................... 861, 746 706, 309 737, 042 695, 625 1, 056, 709 1,153, 471 1, 083, 676 1, 060,727 544, 547 547, 111

Hicfes and skins, other than fu r................................... 2, 560,382 4, 729, 725 2,905,921 2, 480,427 1, 286, 840 1,171, 523 649, 074 903,464 1,449, 737 1, 220,158H o p s................................................................................. 27, 973 1, 286, 501 1, 384, 521 2, 305, 355 2,152, 873 701, 095 2, 573, 292 2, 016, 970 1,456, 786 5, 616, 370

198, 013 208,249 176, 561 214, 084 227, 328 196, 758 136, 686 132,120 149, 249 91, 952India-rubber and gutta-percha manufactures :

Boots and shoes......................................................... 33, 282 32, 515 19, 471 27,445 29,804 20, 225 28, 072 37, 437 27, 622 36, 874All other manufactures.......................................... 192, 998 181, 444 169, 345 192,037 275,963 268, 889 278, 608 363, 097 483, 094 532, 422

Iron and steel:Iron, and manufactures of—

P ig ........................................................................ 414, 728 489,362 181, 663 89,029 140,148 85, 949 54,115 117, 723 194,411 140, 427Bar........................................................................ 173,168 392,420 607, 921n 194, 775 133, 373 58, 987 25, 302 33, 709 41, 820 69, 278Boiler-plate......................................................... 13,440 12, 674 5,370 14, 205 11, 513 34, 359 7,160 12, 497 3, 810 4, 800Railroad bars or rails ..........................?......... 25, 356 101, 557 57,109 243, 811 324, 986 177,151 32, 746 48, 246 142,122 10, 291Sheet, band, and hoop..................................... 11, 082 10, 058 5, 004 21, 518 13, 036 13, 697 15, 401 10, 971 10,193 10, 921Castings, not elsewhere specified................. 226, 288 374,356 269, 322 218, 279 275, 780 225, 746 222, 276 219, 550 377, 997 299,830Car-wheels........................................................... 189, 869 122, 038 132, 930 122, 039 68, 628 72, 673 86,103 132, 882 118,195 184, 614Stoves, and parts o f .......................................... 102, 398 137, 829 128, 660 113, 321 140, 934 98, 605 91,473 117, 356 184,408 239, 222Steam-engines, locomotive.............................. 1,147, 366 996, 639 561, 559 568, 802 1, 016, 974 567, 302 466, 313 893,123 1,455, 717 2,219, 081Steam-engines, stationary.............................. 74,749 65,565 74,363 54,038 120,272 104,984 136, 087 79, 653 111, 199 191, 208

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Boilers for steam-engines, when separate from /the engines............................................................. 127, 992 119,316 103,429 70,018 109,703 121, 679 104,271 122,516 146,322 226,977

Machinery, not elsewhere specified.................... 3,357,909 3,973,906 2,709,439 2, 698, 363 3,849, 908 3,452, 533 3,490,410 4, 037,899 5, 525,948 6, 223,029Kails and spikes...................................................... 410,850 481,177 381,236 319,584 287,781 264,192 287,939 298,323 335,820 354, 065All other manufactures of iron.............................. 3,303,499 3,725,985 3,619,889 3, 361,767 3,990,660 4,186, 642 3, 943, 870 5, 245, 366 6,084, 365 5, 918, 610

Steel, and manufactures o f :Ingots, bars, sheets, and wire............................... 26,691 16,830 13,208 15, 661 15, 892 | 9,084 j 15,223 37, 634 87, 364 76, 447Cutlery................................................................ . 47,162 38,080 43, 766 38, 714 54,812 65, 277 i 71,122 83, 723 92,031 102,100Edge tools.................................................................. 941,016 676,933 628,681 721, 012 911, 095 860, 528 926, 882 1, 051, 292 1, 023, 276 1, 203, 971Filesand saws......................................................... 21,496 32,134 ; 37,282 36,309 39,782 34, 351 31,118 37, 271 50, 284 88,109Fire-arms.................................................................. 2, 340,138 5, 502,320 3, 667, 050 ! 5,259,813 2,098,501 2,169,230 2,286,091 1,173, 222 907, 957 1, 097, 934Railroad bars or rails.............................................. [ 56,363 1 14,744

i6, 076 77, 947 76, 985

All other manufactures of steel, not elsewhere 1specified.................................................................. 225,457 116, 559 226,633 i 306, 981 365,497 414,903 296, 930 409, 218 580,136 427, 422

Total iron and steel, and manufactures of * .. 13,180, 654 17,385, 738 13, 454, 514 14,468, 039 13, 969,275 13,074,235 S12,605,576 14,168, 250 17, 551, 322 19,165,321

Jewelry, and other manufactures of gold and silver. 104,707 148, 882 76, 397 132, 499 208,142 311,829 231, 531 279, 337 393, 245 422, 854Junk (old) and oakum.................................................... 47,109 44,918 39, 875 37,413 40, 931 34,243 | 32,102 29, 988 26, 844 32, 969Lamps................................................................................. 168, 231 207,721 188, 838 243, 373 245, 377 304, 440 263,110 280,720 350, 009 408, 743Lead, and manufactures of............................................ 302, 044 429, 309 102,726 49, 835 314,904 280,771 49, 899 39,710 178, 779 43,108

Leather, and manufactures o f:Leather:

Morocco, and other fine.......................................... 232,884 335,086 948,980 1,280,225 903, 968 953,188 658,242 661, 019 687, 638 385, 825Sole, upper, and all other....................................... 3, 940,450 6,286,397 8,394, 580 6, 016, 373 6,189, 052 5, 846,882 5, 086,118 6,472,695 7, 059, 906 6, 038, 097

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98,132

131, 635

74,102

199, 848

87,730

209,062

94, 085

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132, 699

433, 743

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148, 567

431, 821

200,454

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209, 907

749, 876

Total leather, and manufactures o f ................. 4, 786, 518 7, 324, 796 10, 008, 985 8,167,301 8, 080, 030 7, 769, 069 6, 760, 186 8, 088,445 8, 999, 927 7, 923, 662

Lime and cement............................................................. 69, 080 98, 630 77, 568 97, 923 98, 334 74, 097 52, 584 83, 598 100,169 120,156Manures:

Guano.......................................................................... 4,325 9,305 4, 859 41, 530 3,720 8,741 14, 891 29, 581 24, 870 52, 823Other substances used for manures.................... 279, 551 607, 071 93.7, 362 1, 076, 602 1, 208, 049 1, 231, 841 588, 777 583, 360 997, 499 1, 029, 678

Marble and stone:Rough........................................................................ 126, 669 125, 968 95,480 131, 716 142, 661 143,457 199, 051 220, 362 180, 774 152,182Manufactures o f ....................................................... 168, 977 254, 356 236, 255 917, 937 597, 356 430, 848 453, 912 409,433 433, 656 389, 371

Matches............................................................................. 176, 47r 147, 770 153, 680 173, 812 143, 219 127, 335 119, 246 112,167 161,466 124, 499Mathematical, philosophical, and optical instru-

ments............................................................................. 64,433 72, 851 47, 744 48, 848 27, 929 56,168 87,161 153, 853 599,397 632, 246

Musical instruments:Organs, melodeons, &c............................................. 292,151 363,132 532, 949 578, 864 438,664 447, 307 530,112 599, 382 687,114 673,314Piano-fortes............................................................... 226,166 261, 623 276, 594 330,156 303,018 320, 669 261, 624 353, 799 457, 822 ; 382,823All other............................. ...................................... 32,010 4, 232 6, 390 12, 659 14, 795 17, 731 19,441 21, 801 122, 514 147,475

Total musical instruments................................. 550, 327 628, 987 815, 933 921, 679 756, 477 785, 707 811,177 974, 982 1,267,450 | 1, 203, 612

Naval stores...................................................................... iRosin and turpentine.............................................. 3,046, 431 2, 774,419 2,188, 623 2,384, 378 2, 329, 319 2,159,141 ( 2,368,180 | 2,529,423 3, 240, 803 | 3,068,132Tar and pitch............................................................. 238, 779 127, 206 164, 647 160, 410 158, 094 101, 445 ! 84,728 109, 381 129, 554 | 174,686

Oil cake............................................................................... 4, 099, 360 5,138,300 5,774,585 4, 818,145| 5, 095,163 1 4,394,0101

6,259,827 6, 284, 364 6, 302, 828 6, 061, 699

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1i| 2,180,413 ' 1, 927, 207 3, 065, 464 3,129, 511 3, 914, 941

Naphthas, benzine, gasoline, &c.......................... 1,038,622 1,141,440 1,442,811 1, 816, 682 1, 411, 812 | 1,258,780 1,192, 229 1, 693, 975 1, 809,143 1, 302, 286Illuminating............................................................... 37, 560,955 27,030,361 ! 28,755,638 55,401,132 41, 513, 676 ' 35,999,862 31, 783, 575 34, 317, 695 44, 588, 854 36, 926, 574Lubricating (heavy paraffine, &c.) ..................... 404,243 313,646 303, 863 497, 540 639, 381 : 655,468 1, 039,124 1, 054, 064 1, 492, 396 2, 326, 632

Total refined mineral................................... 39, 003, 820 28,485,447 30, 502, 312 1 57,715,354 43, 564, 869 37,914,110 34, 014, 928 1 37,065,734i 47, 890, 393 40, 555, 492

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the light bodies have been distilled)............... 142,299 187,103 193,206 317,355 316,087 210,726 276,490 184,411 212,802 442,646

Animal—Lard............................................................................ 203,317 147,384 149,156 281,551 986,561 1,037,923 816,447 558,576 434,124 353,184Neat’s-foot, and other animal.............................. 17,285 12,515 24,498 19, 720 17, 447 134, 832 23,519 60,359 53,736 64,405Sperm........................................................................ 827,991 847, 014 1,366,246 879, 865 801, 218 719, 831 487,004 303,113 551, 212 290, 417Whale and other fish.............................................. 280,750 413,411 436, 072 442,165 411, 808 756,248 349,109 229,726 420, 730 115,490

Total animal........................................................... 1, 329, 343 1,420,324 1,975, 972 1, 623, 301 2, 217,034 2, 648, 834 1,676, 079 1,151, 774 1,459, 802 823, 496

Vegetable—Cotton seed................................................................. 372,327 216, 640 146,135 842,248 2,514, 323 2, 232,880 3,225,414 1,465,255 330, 260 216, 779Linseed........................................................................ 22, 692 30,689 23,770 43,435 ^ 27,232 22,485 31,214 48,479 35, 970 ; 34,468Volatile or essential................................................ 151,430 217,576 248,270 401, 829 323, 341 242,329 219,612 92,738 220, 844 153, 477

Total vegetable...................................................... 546, 449 464,905 418,175 1,287, 512 2, 864, 896 2, 497, 694 3,476,240 1, 606,472 587, 074 404, 724

Ordnance stores: 1Cannon ........................................................................ 91, 570 45,929 24,050 11, 538 6,792 1,100 4,400 50 3,090Cannon and gun-carriages and accouterments.. 50,234 7, 862 10,270 1, 025 1, 328Cartridges and fuses............... ................................ 649,222 735, 983 549,859 2,325, 570 3, 357, 094 740,490 439,298 553, 443 412, 734 842, 965Gunpowder................................................................. 76,546 66, 962 67, 887 248, 925 102, 655 166, 751 177,891 275, 579 345,791 529, 228Shot and shell........................ .................................. 93, 305 3, 371 510, 823 2,161, 866 1, 366, 529 1, 058, 348 155,755 150, 205

Total ordnance stores.......................................... 960, 877 860,107 1,162, 889 4,747, 899 4, 833, 070 1, 966, 689 777,344 829, 022 909, 805 1, 376, 611

Ore, argentiferous (or silver-bearing)........................ 445, 649 359,173 131, 211 44, 950 8, 550 148,195 187, 350 58, 405 6,495 76,185Paints and painters’ colors........................................... 117,647 128, 301 179, 822 186, 050 239, 075 225,499 231,774 287, 338 424,991 470, 289Paintings and engravings.......................................... .. 161, 503 230,168 296, 631 196, 513 281, 841 193,733 198,579 254,450 406,153 387,157Paper and stationery..................................................... 652, 612 740,258 795,176 938,218 1, 086, 994 1,117,677 1,183,140 1,347, 727 1,618,883 1, 589,908

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Perfumery.......................................................................... 403, 554 281, 499 375, 011 269, 785 295, 269 286, 754 302, 993 292, 939 285, 060 356, 016Plated ware, of silver or other metal. . . . . . ............. 55,127 114,899 94, 568 149, 772 215,189 289, 420 292, 563 310, 577 396, 595 444, 603Printing presses and ty p e ........................................... 163,839 184, 564 119, 749 159, 746 171, 063 197, 969 251, 227 185, Oil 211, 292 267, 375Provisions:

Bacon and hams....................................................... 33, 383, 908 28, 612, 613 39,664, 456 49, 512,412 51, 752, 068 58, 074, 433 50, 987, 623 61,161, 205 46, 675, 774 38,155, 952a ................ a ............... 4, 552, 523 5, 009, 856 4, 883, 080 7,441, 918 9, 860, 284 6, 768, 881 8, 342,131

Beef, salted or cured................................................ 2,956, 676 4, 197, 956 3,186,304 2, 950, 952 2, 973, 234 2, 336, 378 2, 881, 047 2, 665, 761 3, 902, 556 3, 742, 282Butter......................................................................... 1, 092, 381 1, 506, 996 1,109,496 4,424, 616 3, 931,822 5, 421, 205 6, 690, 687 6, 256, 024 2, 864, 570 2,290, 665Cheese.......................................................................... 11,898,995 13, 659, 603 12, 270, 083 12, 700, 627 14,103, 529 12, 579, 968 12,171, 720 16, 380, 248 14, 058, 975 11,134, 526Condensed milk......................................................... 79, 018 123, 565 118, 549 123, 801 128, 284 119, 883 121, 013 139, 470 200, 490 180, 505Eggs............................................................................. 5, 239 8, 743 8, 300 8,429 14,880 14, 258 14,148 13, 776 28, 262 75, 080Fish, dried or smoked............................................ 612, 589 710,121 900,306 791, 785 766,154 748, 747 739, 231 840,199 635,155 882, 830Fish, fresh.................................................................. 56, 974 69,448 80, 879 114, 338 84, 278 80,437 124, 962 97, 539 89,148 72, 875Fish, pickled............................................................. 226, 041 359,669 417, 281 486, 738 416,162 290, 862 284, 293 264,723 244, 454 372, 385Fish, other cured..................................................... 1,128,208 1, 855, 550 2,102, 522 2, 486, 225 3,198, 896 2, 939, 587 2, 326,444 2, 803, 330 3,218, 581 3, 202,412Lard............................................................................. 19, 308, 019 22, 900, 522 22, 429, 485 25, 562,665 30,022,133 22, 856, 673 27, 920, 367 35, 226, 575 28,975, 902 26, 618, 048Meats, preserved .................................................... 848, 246 735,112 998, 052 3, 939, 977 5,102, 625 7,311,408 7, 877, 200 5, 971, 557 4,208, 608 4, 578, 902Mutton, fresh............................................................. 36,480 9, 272 123,013 176, 218 258,008 131, 641 188,172Oysters........................................................................ 223, 733 170, 277 214,196 260,620 393, 061 453, 306 543, 895 582, 249 612, 793 629, 636Pickles and sauces................................................... 20, 784 18, 865 19, 086 45, 361 19, 667 12, 908 17,158 21,157 25, 635 34, 942Pork............................................................................ 5, 808, 712 5, 671, 495 5, 744, 022 6,296,414 4, 913, 657 4, 807, 568 5, 930, 252 8, 272, 285 7, 201, 270 6,192, 268Onions.......................................................................... 52, 057 51, 259 54, 015 48, 081 44, 522 60, 022 50, 074 37, 975 61, 299 44, 074Potatoes............................... - .................................... 471, 332 522,182 431, 443 533,187 541, 593 545,109 522, 039 460,517 441, 816 428, 478Other vegetables....................................................... 109,682 137, 366 119, 386 90, 536 79, 374 79, 530 89, 053 64, 246 128, 610 102, 847Vegetables, prepared or preserved...................... 46, 396 32, 059 13, 886 25, 982 59,135 120, 275 133, 900 151,140 181, 281 119, 277

Total provisions.................................................... 78,328, 990 81, 343,401 89, 881,747 114, 991, 749 123, 564,202 116, 858,650 127, 043, 242 151, 528, 268 120, 655, 701 107, 388, 287

Quicksilver........................................................................ 580, 521 1, 075, 796 1,740, 293 1,767, 266 1, 230, 008 1, 418, 331 1, 360,176 1,124, 955 959,128 1,020, 827Bags:

Cotton and linen........................................................ 14,435 22, 667 3,675 5,719 12,825 23,437 14,430 25,107 10,733 16, 484"Woolen........... .......................................................... 880 63, 358 26,374 1,140 2, 819 3 220 7,753

B ic e .................................................................................... 27,075 19, 831 30, 918 78,112 33, 953 35, 538 13, 366 10, 072 10,109 8,679Salt...................................................................................... 14, 701 16,273 18,378 20,133 24, 968 13, 612 6, 613 14, 752 18,265 17, 321Seales and balances......................................................... 139, 607 144, 690 154, 931 159, 231 215, 656 196,186 199,412 263, 571 304,446 317, 642

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Seeds: Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.a............ a ................. a........... .. 2,401,351

134,116502,846 147,543

2,925, 911 134,683

3, 365,974 108,494Cotton.......................................................................... 63,557 63,128 69,605 130, 062 179, 602 141,188

900 137 257 8 437 107 a ................. a................. a ................. a .................Timothy, garden, and all other............................. 674,457 1,227,750 1,348,750 3,403,685 2,085,887 2,140,533 241,356 412,577 1,179, 006 945,945

Total seeds............................................................. 738,914 1,291,015 1,418,612 3,533, 755 2, 265, 926 2,281,828 2, 776,823 1,062,766 4,219,600 4,420,413

Sewing-machines, and parts of..................................... 1, 594,296 1,797,929 1,700,798 1,652,487 1, 661, 715 1,648, 914 1, 649, 367 1,982,324 2,647,515 3,061,639Soap:

Perfumed, and all toilet.......................................... 8,460 16,233 11,007 11, 549 36,272 30,827 38,567 44,496 49, 760 42,021Other........................................................................... 651,282 677,258 673, 732 627, 403 621,867 621,311 690,122 650,361 618,233 647,105

Spermaceti........................................................................ 78, 346 61,725 35, 915 41, 027 58,302 35,489 45,018 40,945 48,721 66, 651

Spirits, distilled:Prom grain................................................................ 982,287 140, 519 93, 666 489,174 864,162 2,262,150 2, 586,685 2,878,388 1,727 526 1,620,912Prom molasses........................................................... 168,510 210,169 : 457,259 285,979 272,457 398,136 397,247 296, 448 191,871 250, 361Prom other materials.............................................. 13,819 666 | 766 5, 311 12, 653 12,955 43, 613 73,095 69,641 111, 610

Total distilled spirits........................................... 1,164,616 351,354 551,691 780,464 1,149,272 2,673,241 3, 027, 545 3,247,931 1,989,038 1,982,883

Spirits of turpentine...... ................................................. 2, 758,933 1,924,544 1, 672,068 2,274, 639 2, 333, 569 2,045,673 2,132,154 2,414, 719 3,798,034 4, 366, 229Starch................................................................................. 420,809 442,682 524, 956 454, 282 605, 521 601, 797 447,842 629, 710 331,471 325, 575Steam and other fire-engines and apparatus............. 19,852 21,294 19,854 61, 535 35, 862 16,189 10,942 9,611 33, 631 14, 551

Sugar and molasses:Sugar, brown............................................................ 16,172 31, 111 2, 354 6, 618 4, 506 3,202 1,064 2,045 4,251 148, 957Sugar, refined........................................................... 1, 041,162 2, 585,382 5,552, 587 4, 586, 698 4, 508,148 6,164,024 2, 717, 563 2, 049, 982 1, 335,689 2,454, 210Molasses...................................................................... 569,972 1,135,995 1,158, 585 594, 547 365, 753 919,173 539, 603 548,617 469,851 709,081Candy and confectionery....................................... 30,593 41,029 32,245 37, 636 41, 687 32,274 81, 757 73, 253 62,391 103, 290

Total sugar and molasses................................... 1,657,899 3,793,517 6,745, 771 5,225,499 4,920, 094 7,118,673 3,339,987 2,673,897 1,872,182 3,415, 538

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Tallow.................................................................................Tin, and manufactures o f ..................................... ........

8,135,32062,973

5,692,205 48,194

6,734, 378 48,144

7, 883, 616 87, 057

6, 695,377 116,274

6, 934, 970 103, 467

7, 689,232 144,185

6,800,628 198, 524

4,015,798 198,608

3,248,749 191,947

Tobacco, and manufactures of:L eaf.............................................................................. 30, 399,181 25, 241, 549 22,737,383 28, 825, 521 24, 803,165 25,157, 364 16, 379,107 18,737,043 19,067,721 19,438,066Cigars.......................................................................... 24,473 17, 072 23,407 38,161 46,170 53, 397 67, 821 94, 559 113,717 96, 901Snuff........ ................................................................. 7,092 7,570 4, 793 1, 968 7, 825 5, 846 6,074 8, 710 2,739 4,585All other manufactures o f ..................................... 2, 537,782 2,578, 279 2, 804, 955 3,154, 564 3, 627,322 2, 998, 633 1, 989, 271 2, 038, 572 2,246,692 2, 555, 677

Total tobacco, and manufactures o f ............. 32, 968, 528 27,844,470 25, 570, 538 32, 020,214 28, 484,482 28, 215, 240 18,442, 273 20, 878, 884 21,430,869 22, 095, 229

Trunks and valises......................................................... 171,383 113, 396 133, 591 131, 082 140, 477 158,181 183, 758 173, 639 192, 952 189, 625Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades.......................... 503 466 1, 972 2, 492 5,187 10, 864 8, 230 2,113 2, 025 3, 090Varnish............................................................. 96, 018 80,767 54, 906 61,178 93, 052 86, 979 96, 062 156, 617 187, 860 188, 352Vessels sold to foreigners.......................................

Steamers......................................................... 14, 000 109,200 100,000 9, 000 147, 800 42, 700 51, 550 46, 000 56, 063 67, 800Sailing vessels........................................................... 892,760 275,232 165,484 186, 802 241, 681 85, 795 184, 930 74, 730 34,150 101,409

Vinegar............................................................. 8,122 4,756 6,133 5, 858 4,120 6, 227 4,123 9,722 9,846 9,122Watches, and parts o f .................................................. 9,470 38,183 65,944 77, 857 140, 794 88, 045 96,495 100, 710 121,490 163, 645Wax, bees’ ............................................................. 113, 800 96, 578 69,127 84,461 95, 074 45, 823 48, 880 40, 203 32, 325 17, 604Wearing apparel............................................................... 427, 992 509,102 579,595 509, 028 569, 762 550,119 486, 233 533,961 605, 398 770,460Whalebone ................................................................. 115,098 291,165 215, 327 160, 666 264, 980 199, 753 255, 847 326, 400 325, 333 599, 550W in e ........................................................................ 45, 534 50, 308 33,483 40, 632 38, 775 49, 775 123,317 69, 915 67,909 77, 280

Wood, and manufactures of:Boards, clapboards, deals, planks, joists, and

scantling........................................................... 4, 242,389 3, 693, 909 3, 862,793 5,434, 922 4, 531, 741 3, 972, 608 4, 223, 259 5,192, 961 6, 887, 080 8, 377, 908Laths, palings, pickets, curtain-sticks, broom-

handles, and bed-slats....................................... 22, 382 22, 535 16, 501 16, 800 9, 233 13, 002 11,936 22, 552 41, 573 45,168Shingles...................................................................... 106,291 160, 925 130, 847 126, 632 154, 533 176, 514 165,893 173, 026 187, 606 203, 779Box-shooks................................................................. 63,856 471, 942 105,796 305, 201 142, 610 103, 788 136, 082 75,726 75, 998 89, 333Other shooks, staves, and headings.. ............... 6,456,391 5, 239,329 4, 322, 252 3, 948,739 3, 778,196 3, 666, 652 3,510,976 3,136, 914 4, 346, 878 4, 867,401Hogsheads and barrels, empty.............................. 335,777 459, 085 349,456 255, 911 159,420 248, 085 262, 029 155, 662 284,051 301, 234All other lumber....................................................... 164,131 235, 984 321,790 846,410 520,454 680,068 765, 550 1,220,408 1,587,493 1, 567, 631Firewood.................................................................... 9,279 8, 023 9,029 9, 518 9,469 11, 096 11, 552 10, 947 13,863 15, 552Hop, hoop, telegraph, and other poles............... 1,028,584 556,450 476,312 413, 321 377,137 466, 209 427,187 104,698 93,358 138,983

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Wood, and manufactures of— Continued. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Logs, masts, spars, and other whole timber........ 641,361 572,801 616,197 499,822 352,104 613,706 691,194 774,901 1,281, 633 2,401,021Timber, sawed and hewed..................................... 4,422,160 2,357,842 3,463,352 3,124,412 2, 662,784 1,748, 525 2, 219,320 3, 329,443 3, 570,160 3,102,232All other timber....................................................... 205,943 366,975 138,553 60,059 114, 907 164,192 98, 733 108, 576 228, 779 139,616Household furniture................................................ 1,882,767 1,711,769 1,574,935 1,700,412 1,961, 522 1, 804,296 1,653,878 1, 894,209 2, 342,191 2, 579,369Wooden-ware............................................................. 240,350 342,815 342,860 328,839 287, 861 255, 770 331,137 330, 589 442, 688 516, 770All other manufactures of wood, not elsewhere

specified.................................................................. 1,532,060 1,539,701 1, 565,602 1,373,039 1,714,440 1, 699, 992 1,728, 650 2, 069,705 2,628,677 2,447, 711

Total wood, and manufactures of.................... 21,353,721 17,740,085 17, 296,275 18,444, 037 16,776,411 15, 624, 503 16,237,376 18, 600, 312 24, 012, 028 26,793,708

Wool, and manufactures of:Wool, raw and fleece................................................ 72,169 62,754 13, 845 26,446 93,358 17, 644 71, 987 19, 217 37, 327 22,114Carpets........................................................................ 1,396 747 6,586 16,377 10,430 8,118 8, 530 10,750 8,040 9, 432All other manufactures o f ..................................... 122,703 153,654 329, 803 275,460 438,554 338, 615 208,046 320,333 400, 064 356,782

Total wool, and manufactures o f ...................... 196,268 217,155 350,234 318,283 542, 342 364, 377 288, 563 350, 300 443, 431 388, 328

Zinc, and manufactures of:Ore or oxide................................................................. 20,037 20,659 66,259 34,468 83, 831 40, 399 42, 036 16, 405 13, 736 11, 509Plates, sheets, pigs, or bars................................... 3,612 4,245 11,651 115,122 216, 580 170, 654 119, 264 132, 805 124, 638 70, 981

All articles not enumerated:All other unmanufactured articles...................... 558,184 752,035 795,450 792, 297 854, 231 1,545,045 782,661 887, 599 1, 013, 990 954, 361All other manufactured articles.......................... 1, 615, 479 1, 373, 884 1, 323, 721 2,152, 769 2, 258, 081 4,138, 687 5, 518, 283 6,928,099 5,421, 539 7,600, 953

Total value of merchandise a .......................................Gold value of merchandise...........................................

633,339,368 569,433,421

559,237,638 499, 284,100

594,917,715 525, 582,247

632,980, 854 589,670, 224

695, 749, 930 680, 709,268

699, 538, 742> 698, 340,7905

823, 946, 353 883,925, 947 733, 239, 732 804, 223, 632

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Acids....................................... 1,904,352 1, 683, 814 1, 609, 884 2,397, 503 1, 591, 594 2, 523, 690 2,442,-747 1, 304, 964 1,462, 087 2, 041, 880Agricultural implements:

Fannin g-mills................. ..N o 63 110 126 157 126 50 4 24 5 140Horse-powers............... ..N o . 59 38 117 62 65 30 28 13 43 136Mowers and reapers.. ..N o. 16,139 14, 580 12,127 7, 578 10, 496 9,412 6, 919 5, 913 10, 513 13, 798Plows and cultivators ..N o. 17, 639 9,805 15, 064 14, 939 20, 710 21, 975 21,254 20,166 31, 810 39, 627

Animals, living:Hogs................................ ..N o. 158, 581 64, 979 68,044 65,107 29, 284 75,129 83,434 77, 456 36, 368 16,129Homed cattle................. ..N o . 56, 067 57,211 51, 593 50, 001 80, 040 136, 720 182,756 185, 707 108,110 104, 444Horses............................ ...N o . 1, 432 3, 220 2, 030 2, 042 4,104 3, 915 3,060 2, 523 2, 248 2, 800Mules.................................N o . 1,252 2,802 1,784 3,441 3, 860 4,153 5,198 3, 207 2, 632 1 4,237Sheep............................... ...N o . 124,248 124,416 110,312 179, 017 183, 995 215,680 209,137 179, 919 139, 676 337, 251

Ashes, pot and pearl..............lb s . 1,502, 626 1, 726, 624 1,309,861 949, 845 679, 882 1, 060, 691 1, 231, 528 1, 636, 839 515, 805 756, 464Beer, ale, porter, and cider:

In bottles...................... . doz. 2, 897 3, 633 7, 045 37, 876 76, 475 a 125, 873 a 146,739 a 164, 276 ; a 176,426 a 220,792In casks........................ . galls 99,135 61, 661 99,310 144, 244 119, 579 a 93, 014 a 111, 308 a 201, 376 a 141, 978 a 215, 938

Bones and bone-dust..........Bone-black, ivory black,

.cwts.and

47, 868 71, 376 40, 432 70, 720 47, 429 42,397 32, 680 12, 674 21, 653 28, 744

lamp-black....................... . 903, 823 1, 598, 888 686, 635 515,488 2, 738, 784 1, 026,127 1, 249,958 1, 591, 651 1, 642, 865 1,481,145Bread and breadstuffs:

Barley............................ .bush. 320, 399 91,118 317, 781 1,186,129 3, 921,501 715, 536 1,128,923 885, 246 205, 930 433, 005Bread and biscuit......... .. lbs. 11,142,439 11,729,460 12, 066,469 11, 872, 952 14, 392,231 15, 565,190 14, 759, 755 16,116, 788 15, 529, 412 16, 693, 623Indian com .....................bush. 34,434; 606 28, 858,420 49,493, 572 70, 860, 983 85, 461, 098 86, 296, 252 98,169, 877 91, 908,175 43,184, 915 40, 586, 825Indian-com meal......... .bbls. 387, 807 291, 054 354, 240 447, 907 *432, 753 397,160 350, 613 434, 993 288, 942 267, 207Oats................................. bush. 812,873 504, 770 1,466,228 2, 854,128 3, 715,479' 5,452,136 766, 366 402, 904 625, 690 461,496R y e .................................. bush. 1, 564,484 207,100 543, 841 2,189, 322 4, 207, 912 4,851,715 2, 912, 754 1, 928, 437 973, 921 2,170, 026Rye-flour........................ .bbls. 59, 820 9, 993 7, 553 7, 589

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Bread and breadstuff's—ContinuedWheat.......................... ..bush. 71,039,928 53, 047,177 55,073,122 40,325,611 72,404,961 122, 353, 936 153,252,795 150, 565,477 95,271,802 106, 385, 828Wheat-flour................. 4,094,094 3,973,128 3,935,512 3, 343, 665 3,947,333 5,629,714 6 , Oil, 419 7,945,786 5,915,686 9,205, 664

Bricks................................. 1,347 1,451 2,336 3,363 41,822 7,827 4,663 3, 364 5, 400 6, 350Candles, tallow and other ....lb s . 1,995,092 1,605,332 1,513,475 1, 616,163 1, 567,265 1,815,699 1, 954,725 1,780,572 1, 839,154 1, 754, 699Cars, railroad, passenger and

freight............................. .. .N o . 1,083 394 443 599 657 361 1,376 1, Oil 2,663 3, 534Coal:

Anthracite................... ..tons. 401,912 316,157 337, 934 418,791 319,477 386,916 392,626 462,208 553,742 557, 813Other............................. 361,490 203,189 230,144 321,665 340,661 276,000 222,634 191, 038 314,320 463, 051

Copper, and manufactures of:O re............................... 13,326 51,305 15,304 21,432 32,947 23,070 21,623 9,958 25,936 112,923Pigs, bars, sheets, and old, lbs. 503,160 5,123,470 14,304,160 13,461,553 11,297,876 17,200,739 4,206,258 4,865,407 3, 340,531 8,221, 363

C ordage, rope and twine of allkindsnot elsewhere specified - . 1, 604,332 3, 035,241 2,126,524 2,564,870 3,411,413 3,960,351 3,229,875 3,646,843 5, 529, 659 6, 838, 819

Cotton, and manufactures o f:Sea island................... .. ..lb s . 6,426,524 4,439,120 2,644,791 3, 394,724 6,325,147 4, 030,228 5,061,634 7,138,351 4, 853, 592 5, 692,079Other, unmanufactured. .lbs - 1,352,175,779 1, 255, 979,783 1,488, 760, 543 1,441,974,406 1, 601,208, 364 1,624,342, 605 1, 816, 999, 480 2,183, 790, 421 1,735,122,369 2, 282,382, 983

(lbs .. 1,358, 602,303 1,260,418; 903 1,491,405,334 1,445, 369,130 1, 607,533, 511 1, 628, 372, 833 1, 822, 061,114 2,191, 928, 772 1,739,975,961 2, 288,075, 062Total raw cotton... ( bales. 2,903,075 2,714,863 3,214, 632 3,120, 472 3, 391, 795 3, 462, 741 3,811,153 4, 549,743 3,694, 706 4, 626, 808

Colored........................ .yards. 4, 625,180 7, 593,723 16,488,214 29, 601, 304 37,765,313 45,116, 058 37, 758,166 68,184,293 29, 525, 672 34, 066, 292Uncolored................... .yards. 13, 247,142 21, 2M, 020 59,319,267 76,769,147 88,528,192 84,081,319 68, 821, 557 80, 399,154 114, 994,402 103,634,459

Fruits:Apples, dried............... 4, 234, 736 4,053,696 713,840 14,318,052 4,188,173 7,379, 836 3,158, 367 22, 623, 652 2, 893,270 10,187, 957Apples, green or ripe. ..bush. 123,552 759,574 177,298 1,146,929 279,447 1,388, 800 1,121, 754 3,071, 928 485, 937 863, 283

Ginseng............................... 400,619 497,487 550,624 440,406 421,395 391,264 391, 083 338,841 262, 728 414,023Glue...................................... ...lb s . 71,564 131,244 24,288 81,685 250, 563 394,097 150,718 367,069 275,494 342,957H ay....................................... 4,889 7,183 7,528 7,287 9,514 8,127 18,789 12,662 10, 570 13,309

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Hemp, and manufactures of:Hemp unmanufactured, cwts. 1,106 2,140 870 1,467Cables and cordage___cwts. 16,239 11,133 11, 200 13, 072

H ops.......................................... lbs. 117,358 3, 086, 703 9,191, 589 9, 581,108Ic e ............................................ tons.India-rubber and gutta-percha:

51,572 53,724 51, 253 58, 623

Boots and shoes........... pairs 8, 017 9, 358 10, 519 12, 616Iron and steel:

Iron, and manufactures of—P ig .......................................lbs. 21, 597,408 35,361,872 15,213, 744 7,123, 312Bar.......................................lbs. 4, 402, 944 11, 925, 088 18,813, 536 6, 677, 664Boiler-plate ...................... lbs. 237, 216 252,448 118, 048 292, 432Railroad bars or rails___lbs. 764,176 3, 917,872 2, 244,704 11, 847, 472Sheet, band, and hoop-----lbs. 138,768 197, 008 112, 000 558, 768Car-wheels..........................Ho. 11, 905 6,125 6, 505 7, 617Steam-engines,locomotive Ho. 79 79 44 53Steam-engines, stationary No. 48 39 60 53Nails and spikes............... lbs.

Steel, and manufactures of—8, 078, 645 11, 073, 948 10, 210,148 9, 316, 659

Ingots, bars, sheets, andwire................................. lbs. 675, 423 129, 004 133, 888 140, 686

Railroad bars or rails___ lbs.Junk (old) and oakum........cwts.Leather, and manufactures of:

5,997 5,438 4, 832 5, 690

Sole, upper, and all otherleather, not including mo­rocco and other fine-----lbs. 15,628,285 24,154,193 31, 947, 001 25,122, 936

Boots and shoes........... pairs. 243, 500 293, 051 263, 508 300,484Lime and cement.................. bbls.Manures:

41,349 64, 087 ; 53,827 78, 341

Guano............................... tons. 90 316 1 156 954Naval stores:

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Rosin and turpentine.. .bbls. 929, 342 937,527 824, 256 900, 056Tar and pitch...................bbls. 71,920 54, 905 69,138 72,189

Oil-cake..................................... lbs. 215,336.380 247,046,095 i 287.119,800 273, 670, 940

2, 325 11,402

18,458, 782 64,370

16,009

12, 950, 896 5, 644, 688

241, 920 18,453, 904

277, 760 6, 316

98 103

9, 528, 845

156, 050

6, 291

28, 389,140 351,152 82, 507

1,042,183 73,407

342, 446, 439

1,281 16,182

5, 458,159 57, 866

12,954

6, 828, 098 2, 220, 883 1,107, 348

11, 518, 772 363, 913

8, 270 73

1049, 476, 471

108, 329 2,578,811

4, 887

28, 719, 623 329, 355 60, 657

354

1, 112, 816 52, 350

340, 995, 395

1,591 16, 490

9, 739, 566 45, 666

13,980

2, 948, 773 723, 382 202, 649

1, 555, 840 293, 529 10, 864

60 108

7, 215, 553

131, 478 702, 040

3, 906

21, 834, 492 378, 274 41, 989

475

1, 040,345 41, 221

453, 023, 225

3110, 762

8, 990, 655 44, 359

25, 890

8, 303, 441 909, 723 326, 349

2,164, 648 236, 555 11, 697

99 71

8, 544, 380

346, 333 146,168

4, 047

28, 690, 648 300, 968 57, 555

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1, 023,710 46, 582

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54,062

19, 899

14,215,102 1, 045,186

101,894 5, 567, 015

241, 594 12, 319

133 93

8, 933, 204

938, 777 1, 939, 981

3, 745

33, 777, 711 389,120 67, 030

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1,156, 012 50, 616

421, 269,116

419,058

7,817,228 35, 372

26, 680

9, 292, 376 2, 035, 225

131, 572 312,134 220, 346 17, 314

219 136

9, 941, 283

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Oils:Mineral, crude (including all natural oils, with-

out regard to gravity)............................. ..galls.. 17,776,419 14,718,114 20,520,397 26,819,202 26,936,727 25,874,488 28,297,997 39,984,844 41,304,997 52,712,306Mineral, refined, or manufactured—

Naphthas, benzine, gasoline, &c......... 9,737,457 11,758,940 14,780,236 15,140,183 16,416,621 15,054,361 18,411,044 17,292,310 20,213,098 17,070, 537Illuminating.............................................. ..galls.. 217,220,504 191, 551, 933 204,814,673 262,441,844 289,214, 541 331, 586,442 367, 325, 823 332, 283, 045 488, 213, 033 419, 821, 081Lubricating (heavy paraffine, & c .)----- ..galls.. 1,244,305 1,173,473 963,442 1,601,065 2,304,624 2,487,681 5,162, 835 4, 852,203 6, 508,100 10,182,342Residuum (tar, pitch, and all other from which

the light bodies have been distilled) ...b b ls .. 43, 519 65,544 61,462 76,110 94,495 78,739 113, 500 77,330 88,461 146, 318Animal—

Lard............................................................ 252,577 146,594 146,328 347,305 1,553,314 1,963,208 1, 507, 596 836,255 506, 259 379, 205Neat’s-foot, and other animal............... ..galls.. 17,090 12,136 22,631 19,932 19,823 145, 641 30,383 77,496 63,159 72,142Sperm......................................................... 529,903 491,130 892,762 634,991 723,398 812, 928 482,153 314,568 540, 064 275, 021Whale, and other fish............................. 573,775 895,907 1,067, 515 1, 026, 038 904,988 2, 236, 265 1,022, 889 597,812 1, 083, 925 226, 983

Vegetable—Cotton-seed................................................ ..galls.. 782, 067 417,387 281,054 1, 705, 422 4, 992, 349 5,352, 530 6, 997, 796 3,444, 084 713, 549 415, 611Linseed....................................................... 22, 047 32,370 30,331 59,495 38, 901 30, 679 38, 431 72,190 52, 548 53, 993

Ordnance stores:Gunpowder................................................ . . . l b s . . 371, 693 399,316 375, 873 1,317, 061 676,153 1, 256, 840 1,204,414 1, 694,483 1, 944,516 3,439,460Shot and shell........................................... . . ..lb s . 1, 351, 079 j 34,693 1, 914, 036 7, 799,122 4, 559,137 3,095, 877 510,156 230, 950 22, 470

Ore, argentiferous (or silver-bearing)........ 26,121!

26, 050 9, 894 3, 229 802 9,385 10, 318 8,893 1,164Provisions:

Bacon and bam s....................................... . . . . lb s . . 347, 405,405 250,286, 549 327, 730,172 460, 057,146 592, 814, 351 732,249, 576 759,773,109 746, 944, 545 468,026,640 340, 258, 670Beef, fresh.................................................. .. ..lb s . ; a ................. a ................ a ................ 49, 210, 990 54, 046, 771 54, 025, 832 84, 717,194 106, 004, 812 69, 586, 466 81, 064, 373

salted or cured............................... . . . .lb s . . 36, 036, 537 48,243,251 36,596,150 39,155,153 38, 831, 379 36, 950, 563 45, 237, 472 40, 698, 649 45, 899, 737 41, 680, 623Butter........................................................ .. . .lb s . 4, 367, 983 6,360,827 4, 644, 894 21, 527, 242 21, 837,117 38, 248, 016 39, 236, 658 31, 560, 500 14, 794, 305 12, 348, 641Cheese......................................................... . . ..lb s . 90, 611, 077 101,010,853 97, 676, 264 107, 364, 666 123, 783, 736 141,654,474 127, 553, 907 147, 995, 614 127, 989, 782 99, 220, 467Eggs................................. ......................... dozens.. 23,749 34,119 29,633 32, 591 94,265 91, 740 85, 885 80,146 146, 776 360, 023

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Fish, dried or smoked. . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. . cwts.. 129, 982 1 129, 752 175, 528 159,648 188,831 107,130 179,450 212, 691 159, 512pickled.......................... .................... bbls. 29,000 ! 51,025 54, 291 76,227 57, 554 47,764 54, 345 52, 092 38, 224

Lard.......................................... ...................lbs.. 205, 527, 471 166, 869, 393 168, 405, 839 234, 741, 233 342, 766, 254 326, 658, 686 374, 979, 286 378,142, 496 250, 367, 740w Mutton, fresh.......................... ........................lbs.. b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b . . . . . . . . 349, 368 130, 582 1, 440,197 2, 335, 858 3, 380,147 1, 373, 384^ Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.. 70, 482, 379 56,152, 331 54,195,118 69,671,894 171, 889, 255 84, 401, 676 95, 949, 780 107, 928, 086 80, 447, 466K Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,105 i 47, 695 61, 816 52,328 56,795 64, 695 j 55, 152 29, 374 53, 425^ Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. bush . . 497,413 ! 609,642 704, 379 529, 650 744, 409 625,342 | 696, 080 638, 840 408,286 i^ Quicksilver.................... . - .............. ...................... lbs.. 501, 389 | 986, 469 2,711,584 3, 894, 311 2, 552, 388 3,624,827 i 3,574,412 2, 955, 948 2,485, 5511 Hags:1 Cotton and linen.................... 273,377 | 548,453 78,817 102,874 445,999 1,119,102 774,169* 1,212,600 893, 725

44,000 i 732,590 313 984 13, 704 1 77,778 30 4, 732B ice .................................................. ........................ lbs.. 558, 922 | 277, 337 439, 991 1, 306, 982 1 631,105 ] 740,136 183, 534 150, 451 143, 289Salt.................................................... . bush (of 56 lbs.) . . 31, 657 47, 094 51, 014 65, 771 1 72,427 43, 710 1 22,179 45, 455 1 42,085Seeds: 1

Cotton...................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.. 6,303,985 5,316,113 5,164. 546 10, 309, 294 ! 16,757,634 | 16,397,938 12,142,137 1 11,628,799 11, 901,142Clover...................... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................11)8 . 26, 526, 295 5, 814, 506 32,167, 822

Soap, other than toilet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.. 9, 345, 358 i 10,167, 655 10, 057, 478 10,122, 787 10, 910, 742 12,297,689 14, 566, 891 13, 323, 737 12, 279, 255Spermaceti............................... •— ........................lbs.. 304,865 238,641“ 141,157 153, 552 228, 276 147, 503 197, 847 214, 205 265,593 ;Spirits, distilled:

From grain............................ .................... galls . . 1,893,800 130,460 130, 381 1, 008, 741 | 2,258,401 7, 052, 266 | 10,112,598 13, 920, 984 8,374,990 |From molasses...................... .................... galls.. 451,117 414, 564 1,088,133 647, 331 ! 655,864 1, 239, 082 j 1, 285, 268 839, 599 563,911 ,From other materials........... .................... .galls.. 20, 548 ; 219 264 2, 368 12, 386 i 20,309 ; 20,640 59,160 51,345 1

Spirits of turpentine. . . .................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . galls. . 6, 784,173 ! 5, 599, 624 5,178, 934 6, 796, 927 7, 633, 568 7, 575, 556 7, 091, 200 6, 595, 528 ! 8,136,493 |Starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lbs.. 7, 435, 064 7, 382, 862 9,685, 552 8, 687, 816 • 12,995,385 ; 14,298,654 10, 311, 736 j 13,473,519 6,907,528Sugar and molasses: !

Sugar, brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.. 163, 090 362, 552 22, 714 j 85,838 52, 683 43, 955 i 16,858 24, 976 52, 936 |refined. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lbs.. 9, 969, 821 23, 789, 836 51, 840, 977 | 39,665,486 ; 44,040,409 72, 309, 009 1 30,125,146 | 22, 227, 857 13,761,069

Molasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 447, 905 3, 575, 980 4, 408, 412 ! 2,406,952 1 1, 477, 057 4, 727, 367 j 3, 596, 010 | 2, 214,467 1,892,050Tallow.............................................. ........................ lb s.. 101,755,631 65,461,619 72, 432, 775 • 91,472,803 85, 5013, 344 99, 963, 752 110, 767, 627 96, 403, 372 50,474,210 !Tobacco, and manufactures o f : |

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Snuff................................................ 15, 716 | 21, 894 10, 551 1 2,533 | 2,082 13, 522 15, 883 18, 841 6,468a Included in “ Beef, salted,” &c. 6 Quantity cannot be stated.

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Varnish................................................. 63,306 58,427 36,664 40,405 60,810 54,987 45,383 87,408 101,885 97,030Vessels sold to foreigners:

Steamers....................................... 80 833 804 48 2,871 609 294 605 200 242Sailing-vessels............................. 23,226 8,481 7,023 5,897 7,992 4,208 6,141 3,417 1,492 4,526

Vinegar .............................................. 25,348 16,345 19,325 20, 397 14,771 22, 873 16, 534 42,317 46, 196 40, 923"Wax, bees’ ........................................... ...................lbs.. 342,068 353,425 218,610 276,891 326,613 168,745 193,217 164,090 124,227 59,455■Whalebone........................................... 114 530 251,572 154, 500 71,708 154,016 78,322 131,332 227,117 220,787 326, 835W in e ....................................... - ............ 48,141 45,039 31,915 57,408 46,614 46,224 154,887 68,181 65,140 80,972Wood, and manufactures of:

Boards, clapboards, deals, planks, joists, and scantling......... .......................................M feet.. 228,481 213,974 252,407 321,530 313,143 275,102 285,194 320,602 407,455 499,406

Laths, palings, pickets, curtain-sticks, broom- handles, and bed-slats..................................M .. 5,386 6,777 5,675 4,992 3,050 4,476 4,039 8,518 15,799 15,854

Shingles................................................ .....................M .. 28,311 40,628 33,636 38,327 ,46,518 55,858 54,311 60, 790 61, 065 67, 059Hogsheads and barrels, empty........ ...................Ho.. 170,318 202, 879 152,228 136,724 82.402 148, 604 149,230 86,435 - 154,227 162, 669Fire-wood............. - ............................... 2,721 1,973 3,032 3,073 2,837 3,444 3,876 3, 965 3,474 4,326Timber, sawed and hewed............... 25,209,048 13,553,714 21,786,414 20,640,259 18,361,915 13,255,241 16,365,346 22,961,618 24,491,354 19, 913,220Wool, and manufactures of:

Wool, raw and fleece.................. ................... lbs.. 319,600 178,034 104,768 79,599 347,854 60,784 191,551 71,455 116,179 64,474Carpets.......................................... 1,306 876 8,315 23,479 10,626 8,133 8,541 10,548 8,643 8,786

Zinc, and manufactures o f :Ore or oxide................................... 2,550 3,083 10,178 6,428 16,050 10,660 13,024 11, 390 10,904 3, 045Plates, sheets, pigs, or bars . . . ...................lbs.. 43,566 38,090 134,542 1,419,922 2,545, 320 2,132,949 1, 368,302 1,491,786 1,489,552 852, 333

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FREE OF DUTY. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.5,968 4,037 15

Barks, medicinal:Peruvian, calisaya, Lima, Sco ............................... 14,754 15,120 13, 376 7, 006 70,062 60,898 162, 900 336,388 63,602 34,390

6,212 7,851 835 3 2861,250 3,000 2,245

257 59 302 323 229 4 50Camphor, crude................................................................ 5,257 5Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines, not else­ *

where specified (see Dutiable)................................... 180,909 253, 549 252,673 246,844 153,873 271,553 258,600 288,414 477,418 477,125Chloride o f lime, or hleaching-pow der......................... 728 119Cocoa, crude, and leaves and shells of........................ 94,869 126,678 50, 854 85,641 154, 617 173,015 140, 325 268, 825 368,887 345,414C och in eal.................................... ...... .......... 1,253 12,985 52, 938 2,933 348Coffee.................................................................................. 705,860 1,280,154 1, 625, 932 1, 567, 058 2,086,366 2,311,568 944, 573 4, 395, 558 3, 226, 582 3, 895, 262Cotton, raw........................................................................ 78,751 87, 260 37, 322 49, 064 115, 004 57,391 57,424 217, 459 256,403 443, 328Cutch or catechu, and terra-japonica or gambler . . . 751 676 124 232 % 650 1, 898 18, 994 7, 010 12, 089Dve-woods, in sticks....................................................... 58,908 34,987 111, 355 28,678 19, 601 15,350 12,337 1, 894 3,915 8,062E g g s ..... ................................... 13 128 70 7Pish, not of American fisheries:

Eresh o f all binds 3,895H erring, pickled (se e D u tia b le ) .................................. 1,157 11,576 13, 305 9,088 71 1,770 381 737M ackerel, pickled (se e D u tia b le ) ................................ 358 10,254 4,515 2,279 684 1,260 3,889 360 870All other, not elsewhere specified (see Dutiable). 29,411 133,620 39,618 32,120 76,144 206,440 188,265 59, 501 53, 644 103,597

Fur-skins, undressed (see Dutiable)............................ 97,312 283, 004 77,532 118,089 7,458 203,488 2, 352 143,372 157, 046 503,996Guano, (except from bonded islands)........................ 9,653 3,039 964 77,190 12,700 4,700 2,520 180 205,155Gums.............................................. ................................... 31,510 21,441 75,451 25,112 12,756 17,005 8,970 f, 190 470 61,302

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Hair, unmanufactured: Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Horse-hair, used for weaving............................... 2,200 4,201 450 16,150 8, 500Hair of all kinds, not elsewhere specified (see

Dutiable).............................................................. 8,118 800 11, 695 1,850 2, 886 3,168 503 49, 030Hides and skins, other than furs................................. 76,631 160,981 54,703 44,415 49, 650 31,091 65, 096 245,481 195,930 135,081Household and personal effects and wearing apparel,

old and in use, of persons arriving from foreigncountries.................................................. ................... 38,308 7,104 -743 78 2, 861 1, 950 983 20,766

India rubber and gutta-percha, crude........................ 357,744 329, 239 216,041 66,124 183, 862 39,952 4,520 271, 642 464,014 1, 290, 378Indigo................................................................................. 60, 951 19, 299 36,521 28,722 31,722 126,966 22,085 35, 668 391, 546Madder, not including the extract o f ....................... 1, 398 305 400 104Oils: i

Whale or fish, not of American fisheries (seeDutiable)............................................................... 26,669 217, 562 475 4, 715

Vegetable, fixed or expressed (see Dutiable)___ 273,963 62,953 142,569 188,618 276,171 361,538 237,203 146, 593 221, 816Volatile or essential (see Dutiable)...................... 153 3,350 5,667 19,952 9,803 37,665 7, 901 4, 676

Paintings, statuary, and other works of art, ofAmerican artists (see Dutiable)............................... 100 38 2,427 600 300

Paper materials:Hags of cotton or linen............................................ 115 4, 764Other materials, not elsewhere specified........... 400

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Seeds (see Dutiable)......................................................... 520 50 70 950 333 717 4, 908 2, 864Silk, raw................................r ......................................... 29, 065 32,910 18,900 209, 709 53,853 37,438 49, 667 37, 524 35, 065 42,153Soda, nitrate o f ............................................................... 2, 988 5,773 370 14,435 11, 290Tea ................................................................................... 871,956 714,185 874, 574 576, 566 737,544 362, 092 799, 263 779,395 417, 056 1, 023, 955Tin in bars, blocks, and pigs......................................... 4,124 907 19,988 2, 809 8,402 43, 780 82, 591 196, 511 597, 479 30, 232Wood, unmanufactured, not elsewhere specified

(see Dutiable)................................................................ 119,227 173,313 190,281 70,564 58,789 47, 095 47,692 88,823 92,071 1 129,068

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A l l o th e r fr e e a r t ic le s ............................. ................................ 169, 873 159,119 190, 635 845, 783 169, 565 131, 664 715, 024 j 1, 035, 2681

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T o t a l fre e d u t y ...................................................... ........... 3, 332, 061 3, 954, 490 4, 026, 209 4, 479, 705 . 4, 237,*380 4, 356, 742 4, 056, 986 8, 723, 287 7 ,044,429 9, 840, 732

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| jA n im a ls , l i v i n g ............................................................................... 29, 861 21,145 34,131 22, 970 115,175 j 57,354 66, 220 j 59,325 44, 612 | 27,122B e e r , a le, p o r te r , a n d o th e r m a lt l i q u o r s ......................... 25, 497 33, 859 20, 007 25, 396 23, 689 25,541 24, 734 13, 033 4, 670 3, 901B o o k s , p a m p h le ts , e n g ra v in g s , an d o th e r p u b lic a - |

; it io n s , n o t e lse w h e re s p e c ifie d ( s e e F r e e o f d u t y ) .. 16, 914 17, 505 10, 091 22, 377 22, 505 10,270 7, 562 11,135 87, 270 28,467

B ra ss , a n d m a n u fa c tu re s o f ............................................. .. 4, 729 2,526 4, 687 2, 246 6,440 1,460 2, 861 ; 5 ,358 2, 883 1,030B read stu ff's , a n d o th e r fa r in a ce o u s f o o d :

77 12, 936 1 34,838 475, 218 1 83,992 , 12, 485 i 7 ,329B a r le y -m a lt ........................................................................ 2, 498

108 5 8 ' 46 2 181 | 184 , 3998 7, 094 I 945 10, 665 1 1, 562 763 1, 360

B i c e .............................................................................................. 763, 497 j 342,894 406, 553 ! 369,235 283,242 207, 302 233, 859 , 262,374 154, 393 j 188,318

R y e - ............................................................................................ 161, 457 j 193,159 197, 453 j 66,973 , 219, 521 295, 486 378, 762 396, 358 812, 751 714, 374

W h e a t .......................................................................................... 1, 013, 519 319, 935 1,392,484 502,585 1, 420, 707 1, 558, 063 j 679, 042 147,471 897, 658 957, 788W h e a t - f l o u r .................................. ........................................... 270, 955 j 18,456 50, 803 6,025 ; 27, 950 30,797 15, 888 10, 461 22, 362 9 ,143

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a n d b u c k w h e a t ................................................................. 645 15, 404 225 189 387 520 21,762

P e a s , b ea n s, a n d o th e r se e d s o f le g u m in o u s ; !

p l a n t s ...................................................................................... 211, 689 332, 571 456,746 | 268,916 : 348,851 128,431 i 185, 703 144,713 219,070 j 170, 546

A l l o th e r fa r in a ce o u s fo o d , a n d p r e p a r a t io n so f, in c lu d in g a r r o w r o o t , p e a r l o r h u l le d b a r ­le y , & c ...................................................................................... 65,788 35,147 58, 611 55,813 67, 953 49,728 13, 022 9,721 7, 224 10, 805

T o t a l b re a d s tu ffs a n d o th e r fa r in a ce o u s f o o d . 2,487,833 1, 244, 718 | 2, 598,130 1 ,305 ,330 j 2, 854, 333 2 ,354 ,169 j 1, 520, 894 972, 381 2 ,135,220 2, 059, 702

B r i s t l e s ............................................. ................................................... 3,443 5, 701 2, 308 3, 236 3, 752 4 ,206 1 7,813 9, 845 11,114 15, 836

B u tto n s o f a ll k in d s , in c lu d in g b u tto n -m a te r ia lsp a r t ly fit te d fo r b u t to n s e x c l u s iv e l y ............................ 4,468 5, 639 7,903 4, 355 6,059 11,813 | 12, 839 9, 230 4, 974 7, 870

C h e m ica ls , d ru g s , d y es , a n d m e d ic in e s , n o t e lse - ;w h e r e s p e c if ie d (s e e F r e e o f d u t y ) ..................................| 201, 781 257,386 1 144,165 182 ,3 l8 213, 831 134,788 154,188 143, 308 101, 771 144,367

C h ic o r y , g r o u n d o r p re p a re d , a n d r o o t ........................... i 1,551 i 1, 204 | 352 346 764 310 1 432 280 665 463o

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Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Clothing (except when of silk, and except hosiery,

<fcc., of cotton or wool):Cut and sewed together.......................................... 16,647 23,420 3,557 27,876 2,584 1,552 1,206 3,518 17,978 4,490Articles of wear, not elsewhere specified........... 60,200 45,024 47,422 16,540 47,902 28,282 34,459 60,483 44,190 4,350

Coal, bituminous........................................................... 3, 309 110 1,475 2,854 5,613 5,528' 2,561 273 3,502 748307 126 49 2,833 77

Copper, and manufactures o f:20,318 10,513 1,400 16,478 9,810 6,545 28,814 73,824

Pigs, bars, ingots, old, and other, unmanufact­ured .......................................................................... 108,123 3,691 3,718 13 023 13,388 30 42,532 103,286 18, 636 904

Manufactures o f....................................................... 14,784 79,432 207,119 254, 838 122,845 8, 496 14, 357 13,304 13, 575 15,926Cordage, rope, and twine of all kinds ........................ 55, 676 50, 641 17,890 18,335 7,372 4, 814 3,235 4,936 4,293 4,669Cotton, manufactures o f :

Bleached and unbleached...................................... 278, 897 223,343 191, 526 208,899 .129, 607 57, 803 152,096 166,594 128,107 33,200Printed, painted, or colored................................... 549,164 501,265 456,471 325,639 260,345 147, 449 324, 654 247, 507 134, 633 37,125Hosiery, shirts, and drawers................................. 21, 279 26,913 24,520 11,388 17,987 9, 459 16, 637 14,707 16,628 5, 376Jeans, denims, drillings, & c .................................. 81,916 72,227 69,505 22,132 19,443 28, 016 40,943 52,468 43,979 42,767Other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified. 286, 836 173,439 166, 590 131,392 124,541 144,143 155,302 197,799 174,965 151, 676

Total manufactures of cotton............................ 1,218, 092 997,187 908, 612 699,450 551, 923 386, 870 689,632 679,075 498,312 270,144

Earthen, stone, and china ware................................... 18, 865 17,147 12, 762 18, 091 27, 554 17, 501 37,680 34,429 39,036 46, 078Fancy goods...................................................................... 107,029 77,967 58,372 65, 886 63,228 67, 646 64,305 46, 984 85,439 84,002Pish, not of American fisheries:

Herring pi<Vkl«d Ftoa of dnty).................... 16, 650 146 22Mackerel, pickled (see Free of duty)................... 29,429 719Sardines and anchovies, preserved in oil, or

otherwise................................................................ 59,796 23,296 19,667 24,780 30,;455 29,149 36,000 45,839 47,883 35,113All other, not elsewhere specified (see Free of

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Flax, and manufactures of:755 6,535 1, 415

Manufactures of, by yard................................... 5,571 75,319 31,487 61, 822 4, 509 65, 934 103, 035 450, 264 142,631 62,641Other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified . 164,861 117,070 73, 952 64, 284 98, 305 64, 282 68, 566 42, 736 45,443 41,832

Fruits of all hinds, including nuts.............................. 299,853 278,132 153,778 344, 668 215, 211 226,620 237, 039 362, 226 199,556 345,779Furs and dressed fur-skins (see Free of duty)......... 19, 771 29, 766 172,241 52,199 136, 450 26,185 38,210 53, 932 106,370 182,502Glass and glass ware:

Cylinder, crown, or common window................. 3, 258 862 2,450 681 1,851 3, 676 50 564 1,043 2805 160 206 24

150 475 40 222 223 510 445Cast polished plate, silvered................................. 164 220 98 349 464 160 522 123 68 297Other manufactures of............................................ 9,188 13,162 18, 768 12,857 16, 233 13,156 22, 086 19, 596 14, 506 25, 430

Hair (excepting that of the alpaca, goat, and otherlike animals), and manufactures of:

Hair human and manufactures of...................... ! 21,277 3,206 13, 933 19,329 378 183 1,186 710Hair, other, and manufactures of, not elsewhere

specified (see Free of duty)............................... 1,939 2,789 15, 616 3,597 1,747 9,638 5,488 3,804 100 467Hemp, and manufactures of:

Haw............................................................................. 213, 741 156, 024 196, 912 200,757 108, 294 106, 667 69,196 48,299 89, 651 238,861Manufactures of by yard _ _ 69Other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified.. 1,646 3, 500 797 9,705 239 4, 834 3,711 8,633 1, 315 5,080

India rubber and gutta-percha, manufactures o f... 4,418 1,466 3, 939 4,842 3,949 7,119 6,232 7, 065 187 4,845Iron and steel, and manufactures of:

Pig-iron...................................................................... 10, 701 11,806 8, 645 6,283 6, 732 2,850 25, 553 56, 919 62, 300 20, 528Castings.................................................................. 292 37 423 7, 916 245 20 122 270 96 1, 782Bar-iron . ........................................................... 41, 980 5,121 3,133 13,478 19, 318 23, 821 34, 299 23, 571 15, 569Boiler-iron............. ........................ ........... 153Band, hoop, and scroll iron..................................... 3,463 367 154 229 26 81 4,350 511 591 1,161Bailroad bars or rails, of iron ............................... 375, 856 662, 529 612, 038 45, 646 30,124 30,121 45,7$) 30, 239 7, 564Sheet-iron.................................................................. 8, 664 5, 691 3, 621 9,843 5, 013 7,040 3,813 7,473 7, 065 9,673Old and scrap iron................................ ................... 9,675 2,728 4,768 748 1, 958 736Hardware.................................................................... 1, 563 5,298 1,354 2,398 20, 503 13,869 10,387 2,758

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I r o n a n d s tee l, a n d m a n u fa c tu r e s o f— C o n tin u e d . Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. ! Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.A n ch o rs , ca b le s , an d ch a in s , o f a ll k in d s ........... 2 ,150 4, 836 3, 439 3,267 1,753 2, 311 2, 856 1, 878 4, 066 2, 830M a c h in e r y ................................................................................. 59, 840 44,391 68, 273 48,943 113,442 39, 392 55, 363 59, 062 113, 318 82, 854

F ir e -a r m s ................................................................................... 67, 922 58, 049 32, 694 7,464 3,280 6, 254 13, 012 52, 982 7 ,466 33, 272S te e l in g o ts , bars, sh eets , an d w ir e ......................... 8, 683 13,* 254 4,128 8, 370 22, 014 5,148 9, 622 24, 759 19, 838 18, 315

R a ilr o a d b a rs o r ra ils , o f s t e e l ...................................... 2, 021 480 6, 375 649 8, 016 13, 770 56, 061 629, 369 926,522C u t l e r y ........................................................................................ 5, 436 3, 694 6, 520 5; 203 8, 798 4, 616 6, 049 6,839 7, 639 5, 467F i l e s ............................................... ............................................... 1, 50 2 ' • 1,651 1,168 35 901 1,043 1, 591 1,089 1 ,208 1, 652Saws and tools .............. __ __ . ____ 77 1,121 33 4, 851 1,135 121 1, 343 405 933

O th e r m a n u fa c tu re s o f ir o n a n d s tee l, n o t e ls e ­!

w h e r e s p e c i f i e d ..................................................................i! 217,497 216,034 j 263,146 157, 876 269,446 129,263 119, 510 269, 585 220, 569 319, 246

T o t a l iro n an d s tee l, an d m a n u fa c tu r e s o f ____ 817, 322 1,037,087 1 ,019,912 304, 575 455,180 249,979 331, 399 486, 529 1,139, 680 1, 450, 862

J e w e lr y , a n d a ll m a n u fa c tu re s o f g o ld a n d s ilv e r , I I

n o t e ls e w h e re s p e c i f i e d ........................................................ ; 29, 802 21, 519 19, 335 7, 583 12,095 5, 911 10, 016 19, 345 16,153 16, 974

J u t e a n d o th e r g ra sse s , a n d m a n u fa c tu r e s o f : I

R a w ............................................................................................... 18, 262 35, 422 125,102 97,470 116,136 76, 508 66, 743 121,122 248, 382 213, 619TVfa.nnfaotnres o f b y y a r d ................................................ 10 866 1,448

G u n n y -c lo th a n d g u n n y -b a g s , a n d m a n u fa c t ­u re s o f u s e d fo r b a g g i n g ........................................... 70, 913 23, 901 18, 422 959 83

O th e r m a n u fa c tu re s o f, n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f ie d . . 33, 842 22, 381 20, 888 39, 218 19, 235 32, 709 27, 925 41, 941 51,350 31, 203

L e a d , a n d m a n u fa ctu re s o f :

P ig s , b ars , a n d o l d .........................................•..................... 6, 524 13, 926 586 29,114 57,565 I 33,820 1,098 23, 671 36,154 23, 313TVf'^rnifact.iirftSt nf . . _____ 4 65 2, 688 923 76 175 100 742 218

L e a th e r , a n d m a n u fa c tu re s o f :L e a th e r o f a ll k i n d s ...................................................... 59, 628 44, 562 95,420 ; 106, 762 ' 59,201 54, 212 114, 981 126,190 99,511 | 114.811

G lo v e s o f k id , a n d a ll o th e r o f s k in o r l e a t h e r . . 17, 922 16, 698 24, 985 13, 372 16, 988 21, 377 18, 591 17,743 7, 935 8,255

O th e r m a n u fa c tu r e s o f ...................................................... 35,978 17,428 75,369 17,857 21,259 16,437 15,955 22,252 20,092 ! 12,277

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Marble and stone, and manufactures of, not else­where specified.............................................................

Metals, metal compositions, and manufactures of,not elsewhere specified..............................................

Musical instruments........................................................ ,Oils: ;

Coal and other mineral oils...................................... 1Whale and fish, not of American fisheries (see \

Free of duty).......................................................... i

Olive, salad................................................................Olive, not salad.........................................................All other vegetable, fixed (see Free of duty) . . . iYolatile or essential (see Free of duty)................ !

Opium, and extract of.....................................................Paintings, chromo-lithographs, photographs, and

statuary, not elsewhere specified (see Free ofduty)...............................................................................

Paints:White lead , , .............................................................Red lead and litharge..............................................Whiting and Paris white.......................................Other paints and painters’ colors..........................

Paper, and manufactures of:Printing paper...........................................................Writing paper .........................................................Paper-hangings and other paper..........................Papier-mach6, and other manufactures of ;

paper, not elsewhere specified, includingparchment...............................................................

Perfumery and cosmetics..............................................Potatoes.................. ..........................................................Precious stones......... ......................................................Provisions (meats, poultry, lard, butter, cheese,,

&c.), not including vegetables.................................

1,928

36,342 5, 894

109, 600

34,196 3,419 1,892

28, 602 15, 534

719,149

46,125

6, 290

4, 634

780 6, 356

378

6,7426, 0221, 924

102, 932

198, 523

. 3,428

40, 818 5,352

7, 895

11,236 3, 054 6, 506

35, 886 10, 351

939,553

48,312

2, 338 627

6, 060

1,334 646

1,558 j

4,454 8, 684 2, 510

185,231 |i!

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13, 371

18, 984 8,437

20,482 1, 980

234 17, 840

7 ,283 465, 603

92,395

3, 014 162

5, 776

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14, 739 2, 334

930 79,631

120, 618

8 ,475 3 ,448 6,364 ! 6, 816 709 4, 848 490

35,112 13, 351 13, 426 ; 20, 600 24,888 18, 226 41, 5434, 604 20,166 6,922 , 11, 974 13, 307 50,127 33, 061

357,318 7, 019 22,170 510 3,094!

1794 8, 058 2, 363 331 3, 334 ; 8,848 2,136

4,638 12, 260 10, 330 7, 005 12, 862 8,154 5,120

41 311 692 323 404 1, 434 337

19,247 15, 798 12,243 42,436 43, 805 16, 282 13,926

5,691 ; 6,348 1, 859 964 7, 210 1,174 7, 390263, 811 273, 689 214,890 1 115, 346 248, 735 1 137,679 69, 282

515, 468 6,414 19, 334 26, 771 114, 235 155, 252 14, 048

232 421 328 366

327 281 368 162 271 339 315321

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893 88 462 47

6, 505 1 11,770 20, 901 16, 393

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1, 769 7, 086 6,749 4, 097 6, 536 9, 229 9, 061

17, 018 3, 904 325 1, 661 1,843

51, 730 i 15,569 5, 785 7, 605 64,256 ! 85,0011

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Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Salt...................................................................................... 12, 920 17, 579 7,993 8,893 4,411 6, 816 8,861 3, 517 4,790 5,001

11,435 8,139 13,249 27,543 5, 997 4,842 8,881 414Seeds:

Flaxseed or linseed.................................................. 463 12,729 403All other, not elsewhere specified (see Free of

duty)....................................................................... 429 20,491 169,984 28, 662 55,761 7,579 18,854 26,644 287,269 47,275

Silk, manufactues of:Dress and piece goods............................................ 1, 941 40,728 68,849 72,952 16, 808 53, 009 55,424 318,294 55,624 239,305TTnaiftry....... .............................................................. 68 540 41 1,151 30 229Other manufactures of............................................ 479,734 232, 530 189,700 126, 573 233,861 62,690 73, 305 144,531 104,344 143,099

Total manufactures of silk ............................... 481, 675 273, 258 258,549 199, 593 250, 669 116,239 ; 128, 770 463, 976 159, 998 382,633

Soda, and salts of:Bicarbonate.............................................................. 2, 038 2,749 86 171 159 283 198 450Carbonate, including sal-soda and soda-ash — 5, 780 2, 535 1,727 665 1, 322 1, 078 1, 596 214 1,143 847Caustic soda............................................................... 13,288 19,253 31,088 24, 652 23, 976 29,164 27,833 34,565 27,801 20,309Acetate, sulphate, phosphate, and all other

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salts of soda, not elsewhere specified............. 1, 351 486Spices of all kinds; also ginger (ground), pepper, i

and mustard.................................................................. 150,725 216, 029 121,154 161,480 158,715 111,415 j 185,137 105, 820 207,835 133,805Straw and palm-leaf, manufactures of........................ 65,944 70, 328 75,128 62,181 105,160 55,155 | 45,801 212,007 127,145 163, 074

Sugar and molasses:Brown sugar.....................*....................................... 703,600 486,359 521,793 169, 373 315,479 378,855 332,949 301,925 196,788 49,838Refined sugar............................................................. 42,564 10,251 11,888 385 21 582 70 110 629 28Molasses.................................................................... 212,438 162,676 259,711 74,113 222,812 162,934 14,190 137,468 48,193 139,918Melada, and sirup of sugar-cane................. . — 277,406 23,321 104,963 600 3,229 47,254 61,532 59,350 8,070 28,674

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Candy and confectionery....................................... 444 95 1,046 386 228 229 969 98 319 383

Total sngar and molasses................................... 1,236,452 682,702 899,401 244,857 541,769 589,854 409, 710 498, 951 253,999 • 218,841

Sulphur, refined..............................~........................ . 344 2,688 98 221 1,221 752Tin, manufactures of:

In plates.................................................................... 63,557 37,349 32,932 44,416 74,897 31,992 36,319 60,104 87,498 71,890Other manufactnres o f............................................ 245 3,500 4,265 2,654 3, 924 5,610 1,016 2,280 61 230

Tobacco, and manufactures of:Leaf............................................................................. 538,331 289,146 228,937 97,345 152,522 160,381 392,926 353,658 327,596 317,288Cigars.......................................................................... 150,663 258,132 168,391 155,079 134,221 154,368 74,873 118,181 113,287 87,951Other manufactures o f ............................................ 6,018 11, 043 30, 950 39,891 26,948 30, 422 33,707 27, 525 20,090 21,624

Total tobacco, and manufactures of................. 695, 012 558,321 428, 278 292, 315 313, 691 345,171 501, 506 499, 364 460,973 | 426,863

Watches, and watch movements and materials___ 5, 506 150 3,141 1,028 805 3, 365 116 433 3, 655 - 857

Wines, spirits, and cordials:Spirits and cordials in casks................................. | 224,782 75, 574 61,417 62, 064 | 85,640 80, 351 51, 931 49, 944 49, 983 42, 887Spii its and cordials in bottles............................... ! 28,264 30,232 16, 317 35, 005 ! 37,616 31, 546 35,135 60,746 54, 623 38, 895Wine in casks......................................................... 43,116 48, 209 47,087 _ 43,960 44, 337 47, 351 43,951 46, 963 65, 393 50, 973Wine in bottles......................................................... 34,973 29, 548 44, 523 67,425 70, 848 63, 386 54, 575 70, 608 87, 504 53, 371

Total wines, spirits, and cordials.................... 331,135 183, 563 169, 344 • 208,454 238,441 222, 634 185, 592 228,261 257, 503 186,126

Wood, manufactures of:Cabinet-ware, house-furniture, and all manu­

factures of wood, not elsewhere specified___ 34,775 56,898 68,382 72, 672 115,400 * 72,384 47, 050 89, 030 83, 778 64,530Boards, deals, planks, joists, and scantling........ 306,109 293,380 243, 758 307, 585 344,023 371, 736 370,171 606,531 625, 581 503, 924SkiDgles............. ...................................................... 2,933 534 420 748 2,049 3,246 1,707 5, 276Timber, sawed or hewn, wholly or in part.___ 125, 000 58, 000 5, 023 154 115Other lumber............................................................. 94, 366 80, 908 26,873 24,488 200 1, 983 16, 961 62,735 91,455

Total wood, manufactnres of (see Free ofduty).................................................................... 563,183 489,720 344,456 404, 899 459,738 444, 868 421,253 715,768 773, 801 665,185

Wool, sheep’s, and hair of the alpaca, goat, and 1other like animals, and manufactures of:

Unmanufactured.................................................... 1,393,496 691, 821 318,478 472,519 941, 041 629, 798 637,586 991, 407 670, 503 664,160Cloths and cassimeres . - - , ..................... , ............ 94,772 64, 099 58, 860 79,830 67,618 81,821 93,105 166,661 118,434 41,126

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Woolen rags, shoddy, mungo, waste, and flocks. 786 3,305 7,424 174 17 143 ! 1, 570 573 3, 347 925Shawls ...................................................................... 76,057 59,720 42,744 32,712 58, 882 31, 503 -55, 945 35, 032 45, 002 27,409Blankets...................................................................... 5,026 7,351 12, 062 4,274 408 2, 031 3,738 3,952 8,123 5,879Carpets....................................................................... 6,153 5,691 1,654 4,671 31,184 2,731 1,142 50, 045 4,393 1, 860Dress goods............................................................... 156,663 136,622 ! 280,079 149, 098 190,413 152,666 ! 117, 360 326,366 132, 825 110,146Hosiery, shirts, and drawers................................ ' 692 2,466 1 1,230 2, 635 1, 002 19,056 27, 405 5,459 371 3, 411Other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified. 178,123 114, 079 197,870 . 100,359 69, 520 53, 315 43,502 ! 60, 283 33, 050 91, 436

Total wool, and manufactures o f ................. 1,911, 768 1, 085,154 920,134 846, 272 1, 360, 085 973, 064 981,353 1, 639,788 1, 016, 048 946, 352

Zinc, spelter, or tutenegue, and manufactures of: rXn hlnpks *vr piers 75 1 195 i

In sheets ........................................................ ......... 1 4,098 2, 326 1, 958 ! 849 416 2, 566 3, 287 876 226All other dutiable articles............................................ 267,445 245,144 163, 720 145,154 195,495 166, 547 182, 978 306, 674 297, 398 341, 328

Total value of dutiable merchandise ........................ 1 13,517,558 10, 204,121 10, 776, 215 8,325, 291 9, 919,118 7, 741, 909 7, 635, 319 9, 728,112 10,258, 096 ' 9,775,038Total value of merchandise free of duty.................. 3, 332, 061 3,954,490 4, 026, 209 4,479, 705 4, 237, 380 i 4,356,742I 4, 056, 986 8, 723, 287 7, 044,429 9, 840, 732

Total exports of foreign merchandise......... 16, 849, 619 14,158, 611 14, 802,424 12,804, 996 14,156, 498 12, 098, 651 11, 692, 305 18, 451, 399 17, 302, 525 19, 615, 770

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29,610 50, 708

551,614 ! 2, 505

3, 285, 636 377, 610

40, 825 i 200 i.

26,288 :

728,129 24, 069 !

6, 834, 014 | 433,041 !

9, 446 23,375

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.lbs.' 17,225lbs. 606,298 |.lbs. 54,547 |.lbs. 13,820 !

66, 728 2,318 1, 300

72152,777

2.181 733,131 16, 925 2,435

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68, 745 39, 379 126,792 261, 639 405,434 872, 568i

233,089 ; 101,10632,138

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368,359 , 621, 328!

817,208 | 808,606 ! 701,580 1,989,543 2, 350, 063 2,479,47266, 986 ! 4. 882 1 620

| 8,884,457 1 9, 890, 715 12, 821,426 15,092,846 i 6,721, 889r "| 31,913,062 24, 343, 479 37, 376, 390

| 224,497 277, 949 935, 541 i 503,146 234, 729 1,240,576 1,843,490 3, 238, 930

8, 755 1, 907 , 4,135 49,143 32, 457 j 349,061 144,555 208, 36282, 360 *j 22,630 17,180 j 12,996 j 10,850 i 1,749 j 2,562 7, 500

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2, 885 | 1,903 | 21 j............... | 624!i 1 0 1

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356 171 j 272 842 60 10816 | 2,757 1 635 j 208 50 5 8, 549

i 527,000 | 181,382 38, 545 ; 117,865 38,924 32,433 | 2,400 199,177

1 13,123 21,003 7221

66, 830 12, 488i 61,302 j . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! 8,768 17, 802 18, 975 j 1,890 196, 537

589, 624 179, 707 ' 594,260 112,825 ! 7,426 i 488,549 ! 1,092,869 1, 615, 071! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | 42,457 j 28,327 | 36,059 | 108,474 | 18,054 I 32,824 1 357,209

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43,103 379,570 880 10,794Vegetable,fixed or expressed (seeDutiable) .galls. 495,678 94, 039 231,982 326,607 487,485 684,136 490,304 279,855 405,923

...lb s . 67 2,310 6,017 9,177 7,671 20,507 4,750 3,012Paper materials:

...lb s . 2,300 112,080lbs 20,375 1,000 22,400

Silk, raw ...................................................................lbs 6, 607 6,868 3,359 38,515 10,033 5,603 9,417 7,652 7,305 8,945find a, nitrate of ......... ........................................ . . .lbs. 91, 940 153,936 10,564 429,988 455,750Tea..............................................................................lbs. 1,670,252 1,565,595 1,726,908 1,508,937 2,243,516 1,303,138 2,268,167 2,713,139 1,578,000 3,881,219Tin, in bars, blocks, or pigs.............................. .cwts. 140 23 801 158 523 2,572 4,116 8,645 23,144 1,177

DUTIABLE.Beer, ale, porter, and other malt liqnors....... .galls. 28,123 50, 684 26, 900 35,462 ! 26,802 26,167 29,815 20,321 5,778 5,672Breadstuff's, and other farinaceous food:

Harley_______ __________________________ bush. . 63 21,354 49,920 771,105 96,368 16,640 11,553Bfl.rley.malt ........................ .............. ......... .bush. 2,008Bread a.nd hiacnit.................................. ... . lbs 200 245 334 12 1,488 1,375 231Qflts ___ - __ -____- _____________- ___ bush. 265 15, 575 2,387 21,546 4,460 2,174 4,300R ice................................................................ ....lb s . 25,840,877 12,352,330 16, 610, 614 14,483,645 9, 656, 593 7,306,315 8,783,395 10,818,985 6,855,056 9,046,590Rye.......................................... ..................... .bush. 217,387 255,402 291,048 98,120 339,738 547,064 553,191 460,313 857,208 989,508W heat...............................................................bush. 793,821 280, 297 1,368, 706 464,453 1,249,660 1, 789,989 617,140 147,032 690, 605 966,514Wheat-flour.................................................... 46,112 3,900 10,451 1,040 5,549 6,870 2,924 1,490 3,334 1,748Peas, beans, and other seeds of leguminous

plants......................................................... .bush. 294,425 392,816 597,984 366, 813 500,267 170,575 239,810 175,442 232,535 160,509Bristles................................................................... ...lb s. 3,992 5,071 2,056 4,642 2, 861 5,648 9,468 12,234 11,568 19,630Chicory, ground or prepared, and root......... ...lbs. 38,814 29,291 9,506 11,188 21,297 9,111 12,840 7,484 20,813 16,409Coal, bituminous................................. 432 5 370 932 1,937 991 258 20 481 85

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Cocoa, manufactured, not including choc< Copper, and manufactures of:

date., lbs. 1,759 801 108 15,410 876

5,110 971 1,200 1,938 2,268 2, 094 9,049 24,325Pigs, bars, ingots, old, and other, unmanfact-

ured..................................................... . . . . . . lb s 584, 959 23, 670 34,884 98,178 126,847 120 233, 457 664, 564 108, 504 7,772Cordage, rope, and twine, of all kinds .. ........lbs. 439,803 401,258 169,177 161,181 57,645 44,252 28, 715 38,787 42, 827 44,455Cotton, and manufactures o f:

Bleached and unbleached........... . sq. yards 3, 505, 641 2, 801,844 2,286, 609 2,634,940 1, 848, 025 773,167 2, 232, 369 2,451, 652 1, 833,175 462,887Printed, painted, or colored............... sq. yards. 4, 884,367 4, 619,899 4,400, 036 3,328,721 2, 859, 015 1,617,072 3, 593, 103 2, 748,863 1,479, 381 388,899Jeans, denims, drillings, & c ............. sq. yards 445, 571 429, 931 426, 552 135,874 118, 209 203, 672 264, 788 341, 680 261, 408 304,356

Pish, not of American fisheries :..bbls 4,271 43 2

........bbls. 5,334 89Flax, and manufactures of:

8 48 15Glass and glassware:

Cylinder, crown, or common window ......... lbs. 72,152 25,470 63, 936 19,400 49,512 80,177 2,053 i 16,525 29,641 6,684C ylinder and crown polished sq. feet 16 289 2, 250 80Fln+.pd rolled nr rough pin,to sq. feet 2, 600Cash polished plate not silvered sq. feet. 148 550 22 450 772 1,161 862Cast polished plate, silvered............... ..sq. feet. 287 414 236 797 740 108 900 273 57 305

Hemp, and manufactures o f :Haw........................................................... 1,280 999 1,525 1,590 915 889 613 393 545 1, 612"M ran T ifn etrires o f Tvy y a r d sq yards 300

Iron and steel, and manufactures of:Pig-iron.................................................... ........ lbs 1,142,400 910,835 1,007,320 851,320 834,120 385, 879 2,891,840 6,952,896 7, 098,735 3, 006,610

“ Castings.................................................... ........ lbs. 5,425 320 15,300 376,772 30, 029 228 5,584 14,165 2,470 38, 500Bar-iron.................................................... ......... lbs. 1,181, 355 148,224 139,433 735,824 1,163, 553 1,403,839 1, 824,974 1, 293,672 885,336"Rni 1 ftr.i rn p lhs 4,350Band, hoop, and scroll iron................. ......... lbs. 88,084 11,045 4,741 7, 057 1,500 4, 792 317, 030 25,591 17,410 54,770Hailroad bars or rails, o f iron ......... lbs 15, 537, 966 27,874,284 27,832,699 1,792,200 1, 866, 013 2, 299, 640 3, 226, 566 2, 077, 652 602,304Sheet iron................................................ ......... lbs. 137, 072 93, 634 40,283 116, 317 67,602 94, 855 85, 693 124, 954 125,376 252,967Old and scran iro n ______ _____________ . . . .tons 322 170 300 76 120 44Anchors, cables, and chains, of all kinds., .lbs. 50,939 160,200 158,464 29,771 74,492 77,569 164, 912 54, 323 161,482 75,700Hailroad bars or rails, of steel........... ..........lbs. 80,425 13, 000 284,670 31,664 421,014 735,106 4,036,647 44,601,773 72,865,711

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No. 120.—Quantities of the PRINCIPAL articles of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE Exported, &c.— Continued.

Articles.

Jute, and other grasses, and manufactures of:_ Raw.....................................................................tons.

Manufactures of, by yard........, .......... sq. yardsGunny-cloth, gunny-bags, and manufactures-

of, used for bagging....................................... lbs.Lead, and manufactures of:

Pigs, bars, and old.............................................lbs.Leather, and manufactures of:

Leather, of all kinds......................................... lbs.Gloves of kid, and all other of skin or leather,

.......................................................... dozen pairs.Oils:

Coal and other mineral o ils........................gallsWhale and fish, not of American fisheries (see

Free of duty).............................................. galls.Olive, salad......................................................galls.Olive, not salad.............................................. galls.All other veget able, fixed (see Free of duty) galls.Volatile or essential (see Free of duty)........ Ibs.

Opium, and extract of.............................................. lbs.Paints:

White lead....................................................... lbsRed lead and litharge....................................... lbs.Whiting and Paris white................................lbs

Paper, and manufactures of:Printing paper.................................................... lbs.

Potatoes.................................. bush.

Year ended June 30—

1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. | 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883.

159 307 1,181

.984 1,168 812 616 930 2,138 2,411

40 6, 066 1,734

1, 501, 325

129, 246

684, 531

283,730

408, 099

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1, 806

897, 673585,915 663,820 30,875 517,218 1, 043, 071

183,110 | 63,507 156, 866 382,765 83,303 76,604 259,673 216, 047 155, 721 180, 990i

3,126 2, 987 3, 725i

2,286 ! 3,996 4,327 3,544 2,840 1, 611 1,976

676,294

73, 429

55,863

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1 48,896 319,773 10,145

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7, 939 11,580 1*8512, 423 1, 626 1,209 3,238 8, 020 7,088 5,145 8, 291 5, 620 3, 6722,282 6,785 ; 279 33 397 839 175 511 1, 604 581

45, 520 57, 083 31,241 38,744 28,201 17,715 81, 015 86, 705 33, 870 34,1155,437 5, 005 2, 904 2,457 3,058 1, 081 778 3, 379 536 3, 336

127,407

104,192

132,541

32,961 9,472

106,725

37, 823 2, 800

64,694

5,2086,160

74,639i

63,831

8,8208,960

31,314 47, 626

6,000 6,746

36,643 22,186

5,480 7,842

82, 0275,600 3,360 8,915

9, 751 5,540

16, 727 11,900 53,7465,368 2,262 13, 900 2, Q63

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Salt............................................................... ............... lbs. 3,563,830 6, 804,795 5,771,849 5,231,446 3,745, 393 5,017,182 6, 630,370 3, 017, 531 3, 375, 010 3,496,132Saltpeter (nitrate of potash)................. ...............lbs. 237,985 178,827 321,576 743, 900 126, 063 . 113, 385 181, 502 6,314Seeds:

288 9,965 357Soda, and salts of:

i—i Bicarbonate.... ............................... ________ lha 57,120 82,782 2,452 13, 233 8, 748 13, 886 10,080 25, 098• Carbonate, including sal-soda and soda-ash.. lbs. 259,749 216,620 94,366 42, 833 81,271 58,199 95,826 16, 636 78, 740 63,494

Caustic soda....................................... 298,360 472,804 814,226 663, 951 667,161 908, 259 922,850 1,254,328 1, 030, 365 890, 963p Acetate, sulphate, phosphate, and all other salts

of soda, not elsewhere specified (see Free ofdutvl..................................... .......... 46, 111 12, 501

I Spices of all kinds; also, ginger (ground), pepper, -^ and mustard.......................................... ............... lbs. 908,718 1,232,152 914, 929 1, 022, 362 1,113, 708 827,452 1, 544, 420 886,417 1, 880, 401 1, 046, 508

Sugar and molasses:Brown sugar....................................... ............... lbs. 13,125,410 10,330, 322 12,599,772 3, 077,622 5,905, 325 8, 753, 589 8, 35£, 905 7, 892,411 5, 291, 265 1,077, 364Kefined sugar..................................... 398,049 123,153 121, 215 6, 733 240 7, 958 867 948 7, 600 250Molasses.............................................. 958,280 648,488 1,058, 815 302,891 844, 206 734, 706 77, 878 616, 831 172, 773 496, 509Melada and sirup of sugar-cane___ 5,786,380 746,922 3,145, 520 36, 996 110, 408 1, 627, 053 2,143, 430 1, 834, 599 323, 506 930, 777Candy and confectionery............... ................lbs. 938 460 , 4,093 1, 605 882 1, 306 3, 589 337 2, 728 939

Sulphur, refined................................. ....... 130 1,086 39 94 587 392Tin, manufactures of:

In plates.............................................. 7,850 4,734 4,930 8, 091 15, 827 6, 899 6, 958 11,287 19, 974 16, 719Tobacco, and manufactures of:

L eaf..................................................... ............... lbs. 1,434,549 870, 215 742, 698 264, 860 408, 689 371, 604 882,840 704,134 786, 930 904,015Cigars ................................................... ...............lbs. 64,958 110,159 61, 702 61,319 55, 792 70, 282 41, 329 77,252 71, 295 55, 584

Wine, spirits, and cordials:Spirits and cordials in casks...........— pf. galls. 242,131 90, 646 78,415 78,339 92,127 79, 927 59, 253 44, 389 1 55,882 46, 203Spirits and cordials in bottles........ 6,902 9,643 4, 318 8, 033 8, 259 6, 971 8, 994 12, 530 12,178 9, 732Wine in casks................................... 74,594 84,906 102,782 104, 223 107,183 101, 693 108, 222 105, 486 130,981 92,116Wine in bottles...............*................ 8,424 7,174 8,237 10, 948 14, 954 11,151 12,727 14,382 20, 734 9, 038

* Wood, manufactures of:Boards, deals, plank, joists, and scantling..Mft 26,711 24,168 24,370 32,131 35,401 41,140 38,133 56, 696 56, 646 40, 640Shingles................................................ ............... M . 1,817 267 210 415 1,035 1, 608 873 2, 641

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No. 120.— Quantities of the PRINCIPAL articles of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE Exported, & c__ Concluded.

Year ende£ June 30—Articles,

Wool, sheep’s, and hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, and manufactures of:

Unmanufactured............................... lbs.Woolen rags, shoddy, mungo, waste, and

flocks............................................lbs.Carpets....................................sq. yardsDress goods............................... sq. yards.

Zinc, spelter, or tutenegue, and manufactures of:In blocks, or pigs............................... lbs.In sheets ..........................................lbs.

1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883.

6,810,157 3,567,627 1, 518,426 3,088,957 5,952,221 4,104,616 3,648,520 5,507,534 3,831,836 4,010,043

15,951 64,516 81,654 2,130 790 3,093 48,470 3,747 23,771 3,2806,404 5,273 2,455 3,145 29,116 2,616 1,158 80,831 6,056 1, 761

499,017 585,766 1,336,741 719,133 925,066 715,498 562,078 1,409,432 628,730 517, 984

1,100 2,75358,815 31,879 31, 018 12,477 7,038 48,350 58,955 18, 829 4, 331

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F o. 121.— V a l u e s o f GOLD and S1LVEE CO IF and B U LL IO F I m p o r t e d into, and E x p o r t e d from, the U n it e d

S t a t e s during the Te n Y e a r s from 1874 to 1883, inclusive.imports.

Gold and silver coin and bullion.Year ended June 30—

1874. 1875.!

1876. ! 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880.I

1881. ! 1882. 1883.

Gold and silver: Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.Gold bullion............................................................... 1, 614,669 1,581,638 1,204,965 2,119, 570 1, 972, 662 1, 297,244 20, 337,445 30,998,919 ! 9,406,053 3, 334, 708Gold coin.................................................................... i7, 888, 468 12,115,155 6,787, 744 24,126, 664 11, 357, 553 4,327, 704 60,420, 951 69,032,340 ; 24, 971, 001 14, 399, 441Silver bullion............................................................. 837, 683 1,295,754 1, 058,177 4, 693, 253 6, 971, 849 2,447,888 1,981,425 2,302,472 2,121, 733 2,475, 968Silver coin.................................................................. 8,114, 086 5,908,170 6,885,795 9, 834, 927 9, 519, 250 12, 223,164 10,294,489 8,240,766 ' 5, 973, 603 8, 279, 274

Total gold and silver coin and bullion......... 28, 454, 906 20, 900, 717 15, 936,' 681 40,774,414 29, 821, 314 20,296, 000 93, 034,310 110,575,497 |42,472,390 28,489, 391

DOMESTIC EXPORTS.

Gold and silver:Gold bullion........................ ...................................... 3,878,543 2,233,775 1, 888,896 I 1,084,536 205,319 1 24,744 87,066 84,943 1, 598, 336 4,118, 455Gold coin.................................................................... 28, 766,943 59,309,770 27, 542, 861 21,274,565 6,427, 251 4,120,311 1,687,973 1,741,364 29, 805, 289 4, 802,454Silver bullion............................................................. 22,498,782 17,197, 914 15,240, 344 11,482,894 15, f35, 045 11, 883, 064 6,912, 864 11, 852, 995 11, 653, 547 12, 551,378Silver coin.................................................................. 4, 555,418 5,115, 670 5, 366, 590 9, 292, 743 5, 394, 270 1,526,886 659, 990 547,642 423, 099 150, 894

Total gold and silver coin and bullion......... 59, 699, 686 83, 857,129 50, 038, 691 43,134, 738 27, 061, 885 ' 17,555,0351

9, 347, 893 14,226,944 43, 480, 271 21, 623,181

Gold and silver:Gold bullion....................................................Gold coin.........................................................Silver bullion..................................................Silver coin........................................................

Total gold and silver coin and bullion

FOREIGN EXPORTS.

3,696 5,433,736

11,835 2, 825, 746

11, 600 1, 733, 693

15, 995 4,706, 323

67, 511 4,163,762

334,167 8,462,059

1, 4502, 570, 435

555, 5703, 550, 785

6, 255 436,274

1,483, 614 5, 516,263

104,204 1,759,782

324,509 5, 606, 531

2,157 736, 668 65, 560

4, 375,518

2,100 1,182,155

78, 793 4, 674,160

1,396, 934 25, 000

5, 508, 785

2,679,979 319, 900

7,197,273

6, 930,719 8,275,013 6,467,611 13, 027,499 6, 678, 240 7, 442,406 7, 795, 026 5,179, 903 5,937, 208 10,197,152

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No. 122.—Quantities and Values of SUGAR, MELADA, and MOLASSES Imported into the United Statesdaring the years 1821,1830,1840,1850,1860, and from 1869 to 1883, inclusive. -

Year ended—

Sugar.Melada and sirup of

Brown. Refined. Total.sugar-cane. mUIUHSOH.

September 30—1821..............................................

Pounds, a59,512,835

78,576,388 107, 955,033

Dollars.3, 553,582 3,985,865

. 4,742,492

Pounds.62,8C6

67,913,725 12,985,704

Dollars.313

Pounds.59, 515, 701 86,490,113

120,940,737

Dollars.3, 553,895 4,630,922 5,581,075

Pounds. Dollars, c .................

Gallons.9,086,982 8,374,139

19, 703,620

Dollars.1,719,227

995, 776 2, 910,791

1830.............................................. 645,057 c . . . ............... c.................1840..............................................

June 30—

838, 583 10 3

1850.............................................. 197,651,819 6,659,543 20,773,529 895,603 218,425,348 7,555,146 5,416 457 25, 044, 835 2,890,1851860.............................................. 692,944,872 30,959,985 1,806,973 113,396 694,751, 845 31,073, 381 86, 352 5,589 30, 922, 633 5, 216, 3211869..............................: .............. 1,229,329,259 59,728,008 1,209,857 93,181 1, 230, 539,116 59, 821,189 17,294,314 586,013 53, 304,030 12, Oil, 1471870.............................................. 1,160,460,114 55,655,679 151,520 9,394 1,160, 611, 634 55,665, 073 36,161, 935 1, 258, 672 56, 373, 537 12, 888, 2501871.............................................. 1,189,155,938 61,249,621 1,204,180 74,741 1,190, 360,118 61,324,362 87,113, 535 3,296,877 44, 401, 359 10,192, 3841872.............................................. 1,457,294,818 79,129,059 217,481 17,915 1,457,512,299 79,146, 974 51, 673,375 2,066,027 45, 214, 403 10, 627, 5111873.............................................. 1,454,124,259 77,953,470 509,504 41,318 1,454,633,763 77,994,788 113, 670, 829 4,722,165 43, 533, 909 9, 901, 0511874.............................................. 1,594,306,354 77,459,968 39,279 3,139 1, 594, 345, 633 77,463,107 106, 952, 236 4, 424, 356 47,189,837 10. 947,8241875.............................................. 1,695,726,353 70,015, 757 15,251 1,202 1, 695, 741, 604 70, 016, 959 101, 768, 386 3, 313, 597 49,112, 255 11, 685,2241876.............................................. 1,414,254,663 55,702,903 19,931 1,685 1,414, 274, 594 55, 704, 588 79, 702, 878 2,415, 995 39, 026, 200 8,157, 4701877 d ........................................... 1,614,787,086 83,295,974 308,688 28,043 1,615, 095,774 83, 324, 017 39,461, 057 1, 654,165 30,327, 825 7, 831, 8721878 d .......................................... 1,505,847,933 71,916,798 83,094 7, 469 1,505,931,027 71, 924, 267 31,520, 907 1,123, 613 27, 577, 542 6,778, 5681879 d .......................................... 1,783,347,163 70,627,776 130,552 8,656 1, 783, 477, 715 70, 636, 432 50, 888,121 i, 442, 256 38,460,347 7,201, 8811880 d — ...................................... 1,792, 946,493 78,852,117 15,654 1, 349 1,792, 962,147 78, 853,466 36, 339, 537 1,183, 402 38,120, 880 8, 725, 0781881 d .......................................... 1,934,561,468 86,279,591 20,489 1,739 1,934, 581, 957 86, 281,330 12,163, 248 378,647 28,708, 221 6, 734, 0841882 d .......................................... 1,979,727,914 90,065,218 79,286 6> 830 1,979,807,200 90,072, 048 10,345,174 344, 755 37, 268,830 10, 040, 5111883 d ......................................... 2,133,918,484 91, 516,804 37,800 2,672 2,133, 956,284 91,519,476 3,711,581 107,461 33,228, 276 7, 679,604

a Inducting brown and white. b Including candy. c Not specific 1. d Including imports from Hawaiian Islands free of duty under reciprocity treaty.

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No. 123.—Quantities and Values of TEA and COFFEE Imported into, and Exported from, and Net Importsinto, the United States, and the estimated Imports per capita of population, from 1861 to 1883, inclusive.

YearTea. Coffee.

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of pop­ulation.

Imports. Exports. Net imports. capita of pop­ulation.

Pounds. Dollars. Pounds. Dollars. Pounds. Dollars. Pounds. Pounds. Dollars. Pounds. Dollars. Pounds. Dollars. Pounds.1861.... 26,117, 956 6, 977,283 5,101,289 1, 556, 630 21, 016,667 5,420,653 0.66 184, 499, 655 20, 568,297 6, 589,203 I ll , 485 177. 910, 452 19, 790, 812 5. 551862.... 24, 868, 421 6, 545, 664 1,531,644 638, 906 23, 336, 777 5,906, 758 0.71 122, 799, 311 14,192,195 9, 785, 633 1,382, 070 113, 013, 678 12, 810,125 3.461863.... 29, 761,037 8, 013, 772 2, 739, 997 1,032,723 27, 021, 040 6,981, 049 0.80 80,461,614 10, 395, 860 # 5, 652, 846 1, 081, 462 74, 808, 768 9, 314, 398 2. 241864.... 37, 229,176 10, 549,880 1,378,154 571,956 35, 851, 022 9,977,924 1.04 131, 622, 782 16,221, 586 3, 778, 296 871, 620 127, 844, 486 15, 349, 966 3. 761865.... 19, 568, 318 4, 956, 730 2,719,129 1, 912, 797 16,849,189 3,043, 933 0.49 106,463, 062 11,241, 706 22,147, 017 5, 716, 053 84, 316, 045 5, 525, 653 2.431866.... 42, 992, 738 11,123, 231 1,481, 290 612, 935 41,511,448 10,510, 296 1.17 181,413,192 20, 531, 764 5, 618,309 901, 837 175,794,883 19, 629, 927 4. 961867.... 39, 892,658 12,415, 037 513, 084 199,400 39,379, 574 12,215,637 1. 09 187, 236,580 20, 696,259 5, 964, 592 881,128 181, 271, 988 19, 815,131 5. 011868.... 37,843,612 11, 111, 560 2, 217, 749 711,751 35, 625, 863 10,399, 809 0. 97 248, 983, 900 25, 288,451 7,900,980 845, 705 241, 082, 920 24, 442, 746 6. 52

1869.... 43, 754, 354 13, 687, 750 2, 944,329 947,481 40, 810, 025 12, 740, 269 1. 08 254,160, 993 24, 531, 743 10,765,395 ! 1,020,231 243,395, 598 23, 511, 512 6. 451870.... 47,408, 481 13, 863,273 4,868, 010 1, 374,056 42, 540,471 12,489,217 1.10 235, 256,574 24, 234,879 4, 083, 000 “410, 836 231,173, 574 23, 824, 043 6. 001871.... 51, 364,919 17, 254, 617 6,469,974 1, 929, 830 44, 894,945 15, 324, 787 1. 26 317, 992,048 30, 992, 869 5, 257, 012 498, 560 312, 735, 036 30, 494, 309 7. 911872.... 63, 811, 003 22, 943, 575 4,441,401 1, 259,408 59, 369, 602 21, 684,167 1.46 298, 805, 946 37, 942, 225 3,467,462 408, 674 295, 338,484 37, 533, 551 7. 281873.... 64, 815,136 24,466,170 1, 060,196 454, 641 63, 754, 940 24,013,529 1.53 293, 297,271 44,109, 671 6, 851, 027 1,143, 076 286, 446, 244 42, 966, 595 6. 871874.... 55, 811, 605% 21,112, 234 1,670, 252 871, 956 54,141, 353 20, 240, 278 1.27 285,171, 512 55, 048, 967 3, 285, 636 705, 860 281, 885, 876 54, 343,107 6. 591875.... 64, 856, 899 22,673, 703 1, 565, 595 714,185 63, 291, 304 21, 959, 518 1.44 317, 970, 665 50, 591,488 6, 834, 014 1, 280,154 311,136, 651 49, 311, 334 7. 081876.... 62, 887,153 19, 524,166 1, 726,908 874, 574 61,160, 245 18, 649,592 1. 36 339, 789, 246 56, 788,997 8, 884,457 1, 625, 932 330, 904, 789 55,163, 065 7. 331877.... 58,347,112 16,181,467 1, 508, 937 676, 566 56, 838,175 15,504, 901 1. 23 331, 639, 723 53, 634, 991 9, 890, 715 1, 567, 058 321, 749, 008 52, 067, 933 6. 941878.... 65,366, 704 15, 660,168 2, 243, 516 737, 544 63,123,188 14,922, 624 1. 33 309, 882, 540 51, 914, 605 12,821, 426 2, 086, 366 297, 061,114 49, 828, 239 6. 241879.... 60,194,673 14,577, 618 1,303,138 362, 092 58, 891, 535 14, 215, 526 1. 21 377, 848,473 47, 356,819 15, 092, 846 2, 311, 568 362, 755, 627 45, 045, 251 7. 421880.... 72,162,936 19,782,631 2,268,167 799, 263 69, 894,769 18, 983,368 1.39 446, 850,727 60, 360, 769 6, 721, 889 944, 573 440,128, 838 59,416,196 8. 781881.... 81, 843, 988 21, 004,813 2,713,139 ~ 779,395 79,130, 849 20, 225, 418 1. 54 455,189, 534 56, 784, 391 31, 913, 062 4, 395, 558 423, 276, 472 52,388, 833 8. 231882 . . . 78,769, 060 19, 392,102 1,578, 000 417, 056 77,191, 060 18,975, 046 1.46 459, 922, 768 46, 041, 609 24,343,479 3,226, 582 435, 579, 289 42, 815, 027 8. 251883.... 73,479,164 17, 302,849 3, 881,219 1,023,955 69,597, 945 16,278, 894 1. 28 515, 87&, 515 42, 050, 513 37, 376, 390 3, 895, 262 478, 502,125 38,155, 251 8. 83

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COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

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British Possessions in North America.

Provinces of Quebec and Ontario. All other.

British West Indies, British Honduras, and British Gniana.

1860.18611862.1863.1864.1865.1866. 1867.1869..1870..1871.. 1872 .1873..1874..1875..1876..1877..1878..1879..1880.. 1881..

1883.

Wheat. Wheat

Bushels. 8,052

160,408 1,036,735

623,986 78,270 85,885

34,726 5,016

195,964 942,399

1,275,101 100,054

3,709,694 2,081,744 2,190,282 1,410,610 3, 633, 778 9,037,297

13,418,016 15,384, 509 8,855,842

10,290, 564

Wheat.

Barrels. 2,198

16,657 68,303 12,828 15,997 12,172

55 1,004 7,894 3,404

15,144 60,433 4,341

305 72,401 19,418 22,800- 13,325 16,933 44,437 49,261

182,545 55,748

119,869

Bushels

2,69710,211

1,8004,999

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18, 201 109

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Wheatflour.

Wheat. Wheat Wheat.

Barrels. 502,124 364,612 373,302 408,820 407,974 366,840 296,144 166,353 247, 615 384,134 376,217 455,673 382, 216 408,648 531,379 599,832 536,180 482, 209 616,132 717,377 537,914 677,702 618,908 739,441

Bushels.28,495

1,728,190 7,813, 565

403,679 292,424 17,329

41,436260,763 36,839

1,012, 637 555,263

1,429, 688

2, 223,366 127, 009 521, 041 874,642

4,337, 091 42,147, 558 43,601,291 29,440, 418 11,225,848 15, 096,712

Barrels.21

13, 557 525, 910 21,418 15,709 5,558

Bushels.46, 019 46, 017 38,479 99,827

12,008 159

34,271 47, 521

247 31

7,260 1,020

19 140 445

27,075 9,933

46, 396 4, 579

63,223

21,961 317, 289 149,214 290,737 164,474 886,485 373, 818 516,156 990, 067 33, 573

422, 242 1, 223, 279 3, 029,232

480, 600 1,405,999

Wheatflour. Wheat. Wheat

Barrels, 3,471 8,403

29,268 4,512 8,939

-84 321 682

1,068 1,647 7,898 1,798 3, 364 3, 795

21, 910 7,929

14,113 10,874 8,261 -

11,233 11, 911 17,373 4,893

33,645

Bushels. 1, 934,206

24, 510,961 22,905,505 27,325,739 18,078,999 5,823,255 1, 970, 716 4, 685, 615 12, 368, 446 13,356, 550 27, 787, 609 22, 488, 021 19, 017, 411 31,790,876 51, 833, 278 42, 057,004 42, 256, 632 31, 202, 296 54, 664, 732 57,419, 292 79, 068, 075 82, 550, 921 65, 600,582 65,266,803

WTiA»t WheatWheat. flour.

Barrels.406, 847

2,429,117 2,239,446 1,794,496

979,754 400,072 136,020 116,299 484,706407, 082

1.188.951 1,227,624

328, 544 531, 801

1,703,984 1,231,324 1, 335,185

918,2831, 615, 4792, 629, 6653.645.952 4, 610,4153, 289, 909 5,717,429

Bushels.1,120,975 4,148,029

a...........a...........a..........3,728,929 1,851,300

798,550 3,056,271 3,358, 597 6, 232, 357 ?, 252,149 3, 709,065

c6, 304, 042 c8,717,903 c5, 018, 894 co, 520, 304 c4,121,102 c5, 666, 201 c5,187, 373 c7, 918,457 c8,369,515 c2, 887,900 5,110, 974

Wheat.

Barrels, 246,359 83,617

120, 606 50,334 19,342 46, 371

347.198 316, 901 445,509 338, 032 c70,966 c93,116

cl33, 924 cl59,991 c257,319 cl22,840 cl36, 882 c56,138

c230, 627 cl36, 084252.198

Bushels. 68,621 19,886

4, 552,220 6, 583,695 4,116,543

33,662 74, 393 12,842 12,882 24, 680 26,776 88, 029 2, 477 2, 798 3,400

14, 087 10, 333 21, 322 12, 906 16, 660 1, 791

403, 478 276, 071 220, 961

Wheatflour. Wheat. Wheatflour.

Barrels. 578,133 569,356 724, 469 964, 544 865, 986 617, 434 773, 621 289, 209 340,112 155, 481 215, 359 221, 333

, 192, 056 * 364, 469 348, 410 450, 461 378,250 383, 482 300,491 368, 038 221, 528 247, 258 236, 994 306, 877

Bushels 11, 791 13, 887

615,823 68,441 67,839 10, 311 4, 614

530

28, 926

4,813 4, 256 1, 010

32, 500 14, 924

700 345

2, 5033, 252

Barrels. 366, 610 344,353

j6371,523 6400, 987 6427,177 441,008 329,489 297; 309 296,611 331, 875 419,456 400, 938 421, 963 433, 302422.198 479,153 535, 803429.198 445, 269 508, 740 459, 558 588, 238 477,155 508, 240

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COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

Hay ti and San Do­mingo.

Wheat.

Bushels.

Wheatflour.

Barrels* 91,682 72,044 90,375

136,112 128,624 150,604 85,825 41,020 61,339 38,412 64,165 67,677 72,845

110,029 160, 248 194,467 186,273 135,272 122,814 140,253 106,720 195,725 110,096 121,223

Portugal.

Wheat.

Bushels. 5,739

25,089 a327,070 a583,083 a82,104

90,282 83,794 4,800

83,190 120,880 701,825 475, 856 426,884 131,129 300, 301

1, 595, 014 1,412,988 1,013,302 2,178,366 3,174,611 2,196,724 2,493,418 2,508,364 3,490,560

Wheatflour.

Barrels. 1,879

150 a3,630

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15,370 25

29,540 6,530

13, 678 8,509 4,648 1,970

88611, 94112, 885 8,270

16, 612 18,588 4,829

12, 698 6,077 3,627

Cuba.

Wheat.

Bushels. 2,189

3555,134 64,807

642, 926 60,270

560 7,450

24,495

110 25,403

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26,260 46,323

Wheatflour.

Barrels. 11, 848 3, 769

622, 043 632, 502 659,568 27,785 38,064 10,545

104,418 143, 531 149,183 189, 027 164,146 92, 532

199, 427 127, 247 91, 050 91,122 21, 022

121, 272 101, 326 80, 679 56,955

237, 915

Porto Bico.

Wheat.

Bushels.

590161

22,200

4074,002

Wheatflour.

Barrels. 16,714 17,467

26,884 15,829 3,133

49, 574 77,309 67,803 65, 824 65, 706 41,407 46, 233 60,097 46, 510 42,655 20,396 47,434 56, 520 46,261 40,038 75,327

Gibraltar.

Wheat.

Bushels.5,023

1,789

900 1, 500

233, 919 4,796

98, 352 216,178 404, 990 390,556 101, 396 103, 916

Wheatflour.

Barrels. 22,747 19,821

d ...........d ...........d ............

8, 927 2,454

500 15, 328 12,840 7,132

12,106 1,277

122 2, 454 2, 088 1,270

877 4,948

48,697 6,543

34, 278 5,150

14,116

All other countries and ports. Total.

Wheat. Wheatflour. Wheat. Wheat

flour.

Bushels. Barrels. Bushels. Barrels.970,062 360,963 4,155,153 2,611,596585,553 380,833 31,238, 057 4, 323, 756587, 503 433, 764 37, 289, 572 4, 882, 033589,505 556, 844 36,160,414 4, 390, 055882, 780 631, 734 23, 681, 712 3, 557,34786, 639 411,198 9, 937,152 2, 604, 542

1, 594,125 454, 789 5, 579,103 2,183, 050599, 941 354, 710 6,146,411 1, 300,106124, 061 379, 809 15,940, 899 2, 076, 423614, 092 522, 271 17, 557, 836 2, 431, 873285,158 587, if 5 36, 584,115 3, 463, 333340, 825 449, 869 34, 310, 906 3, 653, 841271, 607 575,150 26,423, 080 2, 514, 535654,783 502, 709 39, 204, 285 2, 562, 086

3, 359, 597 484,188 71, 039, 928 4, 094, 0941, 773,283 654, 227 53, 047,177 3, 973,1282,407,191 615,177 55, 073,122 3, 935, 512

686, 061 570, 639 40, 325, 611 3, 343, 6651,694, 939 635, 691 72, 404, 961 3, 947, 3334,717,201 810, 023 122, 353, 936 5, 629,7145,397, 252 743, 286 153, 252, 795 6, Oil, 4198,484, 875 995, 591 150, 565, 477 7, 945, 7863,305, 920 873,100 95, 271, 802 5, 915, 6865, 298, 352 1, 012, 534 106, 385, 828 9, 205,664

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Belgium.

Indiancom.

Bushel*.

2,588

11,271 1,677

42,974 84,798

137, 500 2,500

315,308 904, 614

1,341, 946 2,474, 934 2,786,685 1,039,613

427,355

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Denmark.

Indiancom.

Bushel*.

23,547 111, 831 928,658

1,858,791 1,136,462 2,116,206 4,771,894

811,907 719,256

Indian-cornmeal.

France.

Indiancom.

Barrels. Bushels.13,707

277,736 73 10

420 35,426 54,849

237 77,671

161,496 134,933 452,951 346,456 246, 629

1,363,281 2, 872, 784

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Germany.

Indiancorn.

Bushels. 28,710 43,768 45,729 4,729

12,318 39,761 20,172 39,920

119,523 42, 570

113,728 736,914 362,550 825, 620 957, 322 741,176

2,136,388 1, 968, 879 3,894,311 7,589,858

10,320,247 3,647,878 1,869,271'

Indian-corn

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Barrels. 5 4 8

6371,071

232

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1,219 350

Great Britain and Ireland.

Indiancom.

Bushels. 8,127, 522

14,473,797 10,783,707 2, 248, 801

763,369 9,889, 232

12,197, 064 8,707, 9884, 257, 591

40, 9005, 905,445

25,779,33129, 334,759 26,299, 323 23, 387, 367 42, 452,240 55,466,435 65, 915, 851 64,806, 311 55, 635, 347 53, 014,142 28,664,92430, 010, 671

Indian-cornmeal.

Barrel*. 2,836 1,674 2,330 1, 081

459 5,412 2,180 1, 062 4, 304 6, 363 1,2201.757

9351.757 4, 016

279 9, 492 7,088 4, 808

17,434 8,879 1, 070 6,242

British Possessions in North America.

Provinces of Quebec and Ontario.

Indiancom.

Bv*hels. 1,891,740

6............... .6............... .b ..........1,478, 792 2, 690,102 2, 080,456 1,840, 599 2,160,948

711,943 2, 945,456 7,318,500

d7,418,711 A 179, 484 OS, 146, 902 d3,902, 506 (Z8,936,130 d7,503,824 (Z7,180,256 d7, 048, 307 (27, 758,162 (23,519, 083 (22,978, 691

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Barrels.2,385

b .............

5,349 6,276 4,876

12,572 98, 991 28, 640 59,249

137, 2C3 (213, 580 (215,199 (27, 861 (29, 785

(258, 616 (274, 221 (257,115 (224, 843 (232,763 (215, 099 (213,401

All other.

Indiancom.

Indian-cornmeal.

Indiancorn.

Indian-cornmeal.

Bushel*. Barrels. Bushels. Barrel*.61,804 53,873 236, 020 97, 606

3, 331, 515 79,162 c212,138 cll7, 3364,383,881 83,952 c215, 406 cl 12, 5321, 307,175 48, 347 c214, 434 cl27, 920

65,578 25,893 187, 750 112, 859190, 399 69,184 184, 679 96, 675208,134 104, 512 194, 623 123,467194,444 142,367 157, 943 106, 778

7,196 27,227 226, 266 115, 58617,687 11,109 135,735 86,78525, 277 10, 038 233, 602 96, 35610, 598 8, 918 190, 695 108, 529

204, 544 183,490 246, 950 141,021169,454 168,129 242, 635 131, 512145, 878 121, 263 248, 568 104, 917130, 556 145,122 272, 092 139,736102, 751 213,204 281, 232 101, 359129, 644 157, 826 357, 975 130,398116, 771 154, 812 317,702 118, 637138, 896 144,288 366,947 108, 868369,647 149,968 433, 072 173,180371,636 112, 753 283, 919 101, 967217,306 107, 597 260, 289 89, 858

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666,345 ...............216,934 ...............22,823 4

1,343,269 ...............2, 037,690 4

514,106 3272,962 ................441,708 .................

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Bushels. Barrels. Bushels. Barrels. Bushels. Barrels. Bushels. Barrels. Bushels. Barrels. Bushels. Barrels.112,191 2,560 451 8,608 13,877 10,144 1,410 182, 078 34, 018 10, 678,244 203, 313

6200, 768 625,512 c ............. 18,364 1 <224,394 (21,350 259, 331 28, 323 18, 904, 909 253, 5706171, 262 622,162 268, 653 2,477 <222,839 <22, 050 192, 911 32,414 16,119, 476 257, 948623, 308 635 838 c ............. 187, 014 67 <230, 288 d5,589 56, 596 43, 080 4,096, 694 262, 35759, 892 3, 001 1,650 19, 984 181,462 189 12,358 5,377 49,457 26, 308 2, 812, 726 99, 419

294,459 3, 928 1,000 18, 660 158, 624 38 5,680 443 62, 715 36, 659 13, 516, 651 237, 27527,982 5,633 13,441 14,218 2 7,668 893 139, 506 28, 609 14, 889, 823 284, 28164,431 1,319 200 29,837 7,292 1 20,276 1,150 78,971 39, 931 11,147, 490 336, 50855, 099 3,130 270 20, 596 72, 216 7 el8,485 el, 276 74, 754 38, 467 7, 047,197 309, 867

237, 291 1, 031 385 11, 854 62, 859 2 el4, 097 el, 228 128,411 40,081 1, 392,115 187, 093295,257 1, 757 10,160 173, 585 102 el7,472 e590 27, 025 32, 309 9, 826, 309 211, 811107, 602 5, 239 11, 916 21, 039 29 «15, 874 el, 141 131,774 34, 077 34, 491, 650 308, 840437,162 2, 374 10,176 15,863 104,146 304 /2 4 ,415 f l , 517 194,407 43, 860 38, 541, 930 403, 111661,159 2,061 1,200 10, 678 55, 881 87 /21, 714 f l , 210 440, 387 57,138 34, 434, 606 387, 807278,870 11, 030 260 3,834 9, 862 221 /28, 205 /400 147, 683 38,100 28, 858,420 291, 654539, 264 5,186 9, 323 93, 487 187 /3 5 ,321 f l , 318 299,625 43, 279 49,493, 572 354, 240284,859 1,905 12,468 64,776 109 /2 8 ,488 /792 735, 743 49, 556 70, 860, 983 447, 907301,115 840 7, 822 4,900 288,109 548 /4 8 ,946 / 2 , 186 3, 279, 921 53, 738 85, 461, 098 432, 753934, 516 5,227 2,050 3, 588 126, 613 505 48,810 1,427 2, 783, 009 50, 921 86, 296,252 397,160524,791 3,174 14,076 9,295 85, 702 690 66,843 2,143 11,496,435 39, 659 98,169, 877 350, 613219, 012 3, 682 6,812 10, 206 352, 510 182 65,149 942 6, 308,752 52, 862 91, 908,175 434, 993426,137 877 12,040 4,438 419, 263 161 38,940 581 2, 331, 643 50, 985 43,184, 915 288, 942257, 791 4,547 1,100 1,534 476,453 1,560 52,858 1,050 1, 256,173 41,189 40, 586, 825 267, 207

a Embraces “ Portugal and Portuguese Colonies.” b Embraces “AH Spanish West Indies,”

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Countries to which exported.

Austria...........................Belgium..........................Denmark..........................France............................Germany.........................England.................. .......Scotland..........................Ireland...........................Gibraltar.........................British West Indies and British

Honduras...................... .British Foss, in North America.Italy...............................Mexico............................Netherlands......................Portugal...........................Azore, Madeira, and Cape Verde

Islands..........................Russia..............................Spain......... ........ ............Cuba...............................Sweden and Norway............South America....................All other countries..............

Total.

Year ended June 30-

1874.

Pounds,

8,553,267

177,365,583 114,613,646 875,337,752

3,424,943 24,809,077

424,779 4,011,077

12,298,366 2,289,561

19,004,316

42554* 090,632 53,359,064

9,019,815

1,358,602,303

1875.

Pounds,

3,113,752

155,139,454 75,284,980

878,442,263 618,045

32,881, 451

8,561,511 9,041,936 1,305,276 4,079,675

4,990

1,000 65,708,178 29,813,227

1,432,165

1,260,418,903

1876.

Pounds.

15,538,299

203,975,759 108,545,768 920,917,121

36,412, 618 11,484

4,980,616 23,379,304 6,972,575

34,265,719

1,057 80,896,983 47,561,153

449,607 7,497,271

1,491,405,334

1877.

Pounds.

2,298,777

219,088,761 77,605,283

967,117,624 71,295

53,176,517

5,508,304 11,547,892 3,969,812

26,855,697

25,109,482 46,030,632

387,756 6,601,298

1,445,369,130

1878.

Pounds.1,818,151

14,191,544

236,030,981 121,649,103 990, 734,163

49,214,262 429,487

7,082,535 18,110,597 3,422,162

27,954,214 733,667

85,428,896 40,685,242

10,043,697

4,8101,607,533,511

1879.

Pounds,1,266,597 9,563,696

196,988,105 137,484,413 966, 283, 833

34,200 17,456,475

Pounds.849,245

8,948,166

179,846, 277 154,022,564

1,192,259,737 772, 328

23,595,119

407, 740,308

23, 808, 610 9,898,129

25,867,229 611,827

154,323,552 70,607,355

308,935 6,027,903

99,273 2,353

1,628,372,833

29, 563,180 9,881,543

32, 662, 603 238, 749

379102, 250, 075 66,936, 354

53010,309, 645

112, 311 2,676

1,822,061,114

1881.

Pounds.2,109,274 9,159,081

276, 926, 806 233, 095, 704

1, 348, 595, 027 1, 309, 765

14, 931,104 114, 248

Pounds.94, 691

2,366,009 2, 588, 838

166, 770, 677 162,481,105

1,159, 224,826 1, 736, 768

19, 934,879

12, 980,173 37, 572, 34513, 386,186 33, 751,127

835, 813

501133, 857, 066 63, 870,379

2, 060 8,154, 840

260,004 17,209

1882.

2,900 17, 579,730 22, 036,587 12, 537,050 16, 909, 966

1883.

Pounds.2,327, 820

21,027, 632 2, 754, 930

214,414, 623 269,291,378

1, 379,741, 668 723, 551

7,739, 943

45092,116, 230 57, 631,800

435 5, 763,109

194,160 5,151

2,190,928,772 1, 739, 975, 961

1,036 16,318, 236 40, 303,470 20, 577, 771 28, 804, 998

678,175

173,677,013 98,469,352

10, 956,038

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No. 127.— V alues of Exports of COTTONS of DOM ESTIC M A N U ­FACTU R E from the United States, from 1864 to 1883, inclusive.

Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30— C o lo re d . U n c o lo r e d .O th e r m an -

; u fa c t u r e s ! o f .

T o ta l .

Y a rd s . Dollars. Yards. !Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.1864..................................................... 1, 569, 235 401,411 239, 686 106,878 1 948,612 1,456, 9011865............................................. .. 1, 341, 096 716, 042 78,974 102, 474 2, 633, 045 3, 451, 5611 86 6 ...................................................... 405, 998 88, 742 3, 041,715 718, 006 973, 427 1, 780,1751867....................................................... 674,426 139, 964 6, 020, 731 1 ,142 ,451 3 ,325 ,820 4, 608, 2351868.......................................................1869 ....................................................

2, 979, 275 531, 669 10,839 ,177 1, 551, 339 2, 788, 046 5, 874, 222 1,405, 825

4, 871, 0545, 874, 222 3, 787, 2821870...................................................... 6, 064, 715 1, 035,469 8, 276, 384 1, 345, 988

1871....................................................... 5, 083, 923 724, 841 14, 832, 931 1, 776, 694 1, 056, 601 3, 558,1361872 .................................................... 2, 844, 888 458, 998 8, 859,191 1, 317, 719 527, 613 2, 304, 330187 3 ...................................................... 3, 585, 629 596, 912 10,187,145 1, 655,116 695, 500 2, 947,5281874....................................................... 4, 625,180 668, 781 13, 247,142 1, 681, 209 745, 850 3, 095, 8401875....................................................... 7 ,593 ,723 939, 061 21, 224, 020 2, 313, 270 819, 551 4, 071, 8821876...................................................... 16,488, 214 ; 1 ,455 ,462 59, 319, 267 5 ,314 ,738 952, 778 7, 722, 9781877........................................... .. 29 ,601,304 2,484 ,131 76, 769,147 6, 437, 223 1, 314, 489 10, 235, 8431878...................................................... 37 ,765,313 2 ,959 ,910 88, 528,192 7, 053, 463 1 ,4|25, 287 11,438, 6601879..................... .............................. 45,116, 058 3, 209, 285 84, 081, 319 6, 288,131 1, 356, 534 10, 853, 9501880...................................................... 37, 758,166 2, 956, 760 68, 821, 557 5, 834, 541 1 ,190 ,117 9, 981,4181881....................................................... 68,184, 293 4, 983, 312 80, 399,154 6, 624, 374 1 ,963 ,701 13, 571, 3871882....................................................... 29, 525, 672 2, 326,319 114, 994, 402 9, 351,713 1 ,544 ,947 13, 222,9701883...................................................... 34, 066, 292 2, 648, 278 103, 634, 459 8, 629, 723 1, 673,144 12,951,145

No. 128.—Quantities of W O O L Produced, Imported, Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the United States, from 1863 to 1883, inclusive.

Calendaryear.

Year Total pro­ Exports. Returned for home consump­

tion.Production. ended

June 30—| Imports. duction and

imports. j Domes­tic. Foreign. Total.

Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. j Pounds. Pounds.1862......... 106, 000, 000 1863........ 73, 931, 944 179, 931, 944 355,722 708, 850 1,064,572 178, 867, 3721863......... 123, 000, 000 1864........ 90, 464, 002 213, 464, 002 155,482 223, 475 378, 957 213, 085, 0451864......... 142, 000,000 1865........ 43, 840,154 185, 840,154 466,182 679, 281 1,145, 463 184, 694, 6911865......... 155, 000, 000 1866........ 76, 532, 274 231, 532,274 973, 075 851, 645 1, 824, 720 229, 707, 5541866......... 160, 000, 000 1867....... 16, 558, 046 176, 558, 046 307,418 618,587 926, 005 175, 632, 0411867......... 168, 000, 000 1868........ 24,124, 803 192,124, 803 558,435 2,801,852 3, 360, 287 188, 764, 5161868......... 180,000, 000 1869........ 39, 275,926 219,275, 926 444, 387 342,417 786, 804 218, 489,1221869......... 162, 000, 000 1870........ 49, 230,199 211, 230,199 152, 892 1, 710, 053 1,862,945 209, 367, 2541870......... 160, 000, 000 1871........ 68,058,028 228, 058, 028 25,195 1, 305, 311 1, 330, 506 226,727,5221871......... 150,000, 000 1872........ 122, 256,499 272, 256,499 140, 515 2, 266, 393 2, 406, 908 269, 849, 5911872......... 158, 000, 000 1873........ 85, 496, 049 243,496,049 75,129 7,040,386 ;7,115, 515 236,380,5341873......... 170, 000, 000 1874........ 42,939,641 212,939,541 319, 600 6,816,157 7,135, 757 205, 803,7841874......... 181, 000, 000 1875........ 54, 901, 760 235, 901, 760 178, 034 3,567,627 3, 745, 661 232,156, 0991875......... 192, 000, 000 1876........ 44, 642, 836 236,642,836 104, 768 1,518,426 1, 623, 194 235, 019, 6421876......... 200, 000, 000 1877........ 42,171,192 242,171,192 79, 599 3,088,957 !3,168, 556 239, 002, 6361877......... 208, 250, 000 1878........ 48,449, 079 256, 699, 079 347, 854 5,952,221 6, 300, 075 250,399, 0041878......... 211,000,000 1879........ 39, 005,155 250, 005,155 60, 784 4,104, 616 4,165,400 245, 839, 7551879......... 232, 500, 000 1880........ 128,131, 747 360, 631, 747 191, 551 3, 648, 520 3, 840, 071 356,791,6761880......... 240, 000, 000 1881........ 55, 964, 236 295, 964, 236 71, 455 5, 507, 534 5,578, 989 290, 385, 2471881......... 272, 000, 000 1882........ 67, 861, 744 339, 861, 744 116,179 3, 831, 836 3, 948, 015 335, 913,7291882......... 290, 000, 000 1883........ 70, 575, 478 360, 575, 478 64,474 4, 010, 043

14, 074, 517 356, 500, 901

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Year ended June 30— # *

Annual crop.

Imports.Total

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Exports, domestic and

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Retained for home con­

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Percentage of production and imports

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Percentage of production and imports exported.Productions

Averagenet

weight of bale, b

Average gross

weight of bale, b

Production in pounds, gross

weight, a

Bales. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds.1860...................................... 4,669,770 445 487.26 2,274, 372,309 2,005,529 2,277,377,838 1, 767,830,609 509,547, 229 22.37 77. 63jgGl ........................... 3.656,086 477 529.13 l, 934,545, 603 881,371 1,935,426,974 307,634,242Ig62 ............................. c........................... 29,640,853 5,198,230Iggg ........................ e ........................... 33,877, 365 12, 904,119jg04 .................. /•........... ......... c . . ........................ 26,475,957 13,420,146jg65 .......................... c. . . . ............. c ........................... 36, 033,426 12,042,2161866...................................... 2,154,476 441 483.63 1; 041,962,263 6,282,341 1,048,244,604 651,921,489 396,323,115 37.81 62.191867........................... .......... 1,951,988 444 496.51 969,175, 303 926,021 970,101,324 662, 733, 679 307, 367, 645 31.68 68. 321868...................................... 2,430,893 443 482.71 1,173,431,114 514,992 1,173,946,106 785,415, 226 388, 530, 880 33.10 66. 901869...................................... 2,260,557 437 499.79 1,129,811,645 1,522, 068 1,131,333,713 644,957,327 486, 376, 386 42.99 57. 011 8 7 0 --..................... ......... 3,114,592 434 466.00 1, 451, 401, 357 1, 698,133 1,453, 099,490 958,785, 304 494, 314,186 34.02 65.981871............................. ........ 4,347,006 438 464.85 2, 020, 693,736 1,196, 840 2, 021,890, 576 1,463,704, 507 558,186,069 27.61 1 72.391872...................................... 2,974,351 439 465. 34 1,384, 084,494 2, 894,183 1,386, 978, 677 933, 825, 710 453,152, 967 32. 67 ! 67.331873...................................... S, 930, 508 440 466.40 1,833,188,931 4,425, 524 1, 837,614,455 1, 200,398,178 1 637,216,277 34.68 65. 321874...................................... 4,170, 388 439 465.34 1,940,648,352 3,625, 830 1, 944, 274,182 1, 358, 979, 913 585, 294, 269 30.10 69. 901875 ..................................... 3,827,845 439 465.97 1,783, 644,032 2,149,332 1,785,793,364 1, 260, 851,944 524, 941,420 29.40 70.60,1876 .. . ............................... 4,632,313 436 465.85 2,157, 958,142 2,451,419 2,160,409,561 1, 491, 629, 831 668, 779, 730 30.96 69. 041877...................................... 4,474, 069 438 465.46 2, 082,492,190 2, 656, 567 2,085,148,757 1, 445, 647, 079 639, 501,678 30. 67 69.331878...................................... 4,773,865 450 473.47 2, 260, 285,666 3, 032, 013 2, 263, 317,679 1, 608,469,052 654, 848,627 28. 93 71.071879...................................... 5,074,155 443 473.85 2,404,410,373 2,993, 677 2, 407,404,050 1, 628, 875, 979 778, 528, 071 32. 34 67. 661880..................................... 5,761,252 453 481.11 2,771,797,156 3, 547,792 2, 775,344,948 1,822,295, 843 953,049,105 34.34 65.661881...................................... 6,605,750 456 484.40 3,199, 822, 682 4,449,866 3,204,272,548 2,192,169,348 1, 012,103,200 31. 59 68. 411882...................................... 5,456,048 446 474.38 2, 588,736,636 4,339, 952 2, 592, 576, 588 1, 741,819,451 850,757,137 32. 82 67.181883....................................... 6,949,756 460 489.95 3,405,070,410 4,081,945 3,409,152, 355 2, 291,313, 992 1,117, 838, 363 32.79 67.21

a The figures of production from 1860 to 1871, inclusive, are. taken from the New York Shipping and Commercial List; for 1872, 1873, ^nd 1874 from the New York Commercial and Financial Chronicle; and after 1874, from reports of the National Cotton Exchange of America. The amount placed opposite each fiscal year in the column of production is the crop grown during the preceding calendar year and comprises port receipts, overland shipments to Northern mills, and Southern consumption, during the year ended August 31. b The net weight of bales is stated on the authority or Mr. Thomas Ellison, of Liverpool; and the gross weight for years prior to 1878 on the au­thority of Mr. J. R. Dodge, Statistician of the Department of Agriculture; and after 1877. as reported by the National Cotton Exchange. c No record during the war period,

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IRON AND STEEL-----PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, ETC.

No. 130.—Quantity of PIG-IRON Produced, Imported, Exported,and Retained for Consumption in the United States, from 1867to 1883, inclusive.

Calendar year.

1866.1867.1868.1869.1870.1871.1872.1873187418751876 1877.187818791880 1581 1882

Produc­tion.

Year ended June 30— Imports.

Totalproduction

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Exports,foreign

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Retained for home consump­

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Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.1, 205, 663 1867............................ 112, 042 1, 317, 705 628 1, 317, 0771, 305, 023 1868............................ 112,133 1, 417,156 282 1, 416, 8741,431, 250 1869............................ 136, 975 1, 568, 225 273 1, 567, 9521,711, 287 1870.......................... 153, 283 1, 864, 570 1,456 1, 863,1141, 665,178 1871............................ 178,139 1, 843, 317 3, 772 1, 839, 5451, 706, 793 1872............................ 247, 529 1, 954, 322 2,172 1, 952,1502, 548,713 1873............................ 215, 496 2, 764, 209 2, 818 2, 761, 3912, 560, 963 1874............................ 92, 042 2, 653, 005 10,152 2, 642, 8532, 401, 262 1875........................... 53, 437 2, 454, 699 16,193 2, 438, 5062, 023, 733 1876............................ 79, 455 2,103,188 7,241 2, 095, 9471, 868, 961 1877............................ 67, 922 1, 936, 883 3, 560 1, 933, 3232, 066, 594 1878............................ 55, 000 2,121, 594 6,198 2,115, 3962,301, 215 1879........................... 87, 576 2, 388, 791 3, 221 2, 385, 5702, 741,853 1880............................ 754, 657 3,406,510 2, 607 3, 493, 9033,835,191 1881............................ 417, 849 4, 253, 040 6,811 4, 246, 2294,144, 254 1882............................ 496, 045 4, 640,299 9, 519 4, 630, 7804, 623, 323 1883.................... ....... 433, 602 5, 056, 925 5, 491 5, 051, 434

No. 131.— Quantity of IRON and STEEL R A IL R O A D B A R S Pro­duced, Imported, Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the United States, from 1867 to 1883, inclusive.

[Expressed in tons of 2,240 pounds.]

Calen­dar

year.

Production. YearendedJune30—

Imports.Total

productionand

imports.

Exports,foreign

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Retained for home consump­

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Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.1866 . . . 384, 623 384, 623 1867... 96,272 480, 895 159 480,7361867.... 410, 319 2,277 412,596 1868... 151, 097 563, 693 710 562, 9831868.... 445, 972 6,451 452,423 1869... 237, 704 690,127 564 689, 5631869.... ‘ 521,371 8,616 529, 987 1870... 279, 766 809, 753 885 808, 8631870 . . . 523,214 30, 357 553, 571 1871... 458,056 1, 011, 627 1, 341 1, 010, 2861871.... 658,467 34,152 692,619 1872... 531, 537 1, 224,156 4,484 1, 219, 6721872.... 808,866 83,991 892,857 1873... 357, 631 1, 250,488 7,147 1, 243, 3411873.... 679,520 115,192 794,712 1874... 148,920 943, 632 7, 313 936, 3191874.... 521,847 129,414 651, 261 1875... 42, 082 693, 343 14,199 679,1441875 ... 447,901 259, 699 707, 600 1876... 4, 708 712, 308 13, 554 698, 7541876.... 417,114 368, 269 785, 383 1877... 30 785, 413 6,103 779, 3101877.... 296, 911 385, 865 682,776 1878... 11 682, 787 8, 426 674, 3611878.... 288,295 499, 817 788,112 1879... 2, 611 790,723 7,127 783, 5961879.... 375,143 618,851 993, 994 1880... 152, 791 1,146, 785 2, 363 1,144,4221880.... 440, 859 864, 353 1, 305, 212 1881... 302, 294 1, 607, 506 4,274 1, 603, 2321881.... 436, 233 1,210, 285 1, 646, 518 1882... 295, 666 1, 942,184 4,190 1, 937, 9941882.... 203,459 1, 304, 392 1, 507, 851 1883... 118, 062 1, 625, 913 34, 089 1, 591, 824

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Wo. 132.— Quantity of W H E A T Produced, and of W H E A T and W H E A T FLOUR Imported, Exported, and Retained for Con­sumption in the United States, from 1867 to 1883, inclusive.

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Percentage

ex­ported.

Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bush.1866.............. 151,999,906 1867 3,092,500 155, 092,406 13,920, 221 141,172,185 3. 90 8. 981867............. 212,441,400 1868 2, 014, 328 214,455,728 26, 564, 607 187,891,121 5.08 12.391868............. 224, 036,600 1869 1, 830, 393 225, 866, 993 30,143, 987 195,723, 006 5.18 13. 351869............. 260,146, 900 1870 1,285, 976 261,432, 876 54,411, 735 207, 021,141 5. 37 20. 811870............. 235, 884, 700 1871 867,489 236, 752,189 53, 068, 920 183, 683, 269 4. 64 22.421871............. .230, 722, 400 1872 2,410, 738 233,133,138 39, 997, 265 193,135, 873 4. 76 17.161872............. 249,997,100 1873 1,841,049 251, 838,149 52, 545, 731 199,292,418 4.78 20.861873............. 281, 254, 700 1874 2,116, 777 283, 371,477 92, 534, 779 190, 836, 698 4.46 32.651874.......... 309,102,700 1875 367, 987 309,470, 687 73, 212, 614 236, 258, 073 5. 38 23. 661875.............. 292,136, 000 1876 1, 664,138 293, 800,138 76,171, 643 217, 628, 495 4. 82 25. 931876............. 289, 356, 500 1877 366, Ofil 289, 722, 561 57, 513, 589 232, 208, 972 5.01 19. 851877............. 364,194,146 1878 1, 390, 713 365, 584, 859 93,419, 031 272,165, 828 5. 71 25. 551878............. 420,122,400 1879 2, 068, 018 422,190,418 149, 508, 553 272, 681, 865 5. 58 35. 411879............. 448,756, 630 1880 486,106 449, 242,736 180, 934, 478 268, 308, 258 5.35 40. 281880............. 498, 549, 868 1881 211,402 498,761,270 186,475,251 312,286, 019 6. 07 | 37.391881............. 380, 280, 090 1882 865, 467 381,145, 557 122, 597, 997 258, 547, 560 4.90 |# 32.171882......... 504,185,470 1883

11, 087, 0111

505, 272,481 148,785, 696 356,486, 785 6. 58 29.45|

No. 133.—Quantity of IN D IA N CORN Produced, and of CORN and CORN MEAL Imported, Exported, and Retained for Consump­tion in the United States, from 1867 to 1883, inclusive.

Calendaryear. Production.

YearendedJune30—

Imports.Total

production and im­ports.

Exports, domestic and for­

eign.

Retained for home consump­

tion.

Con­sump­

tion per capita.

Percentage

ex­ported.

Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bush.1866............ 867, 946,295 1867 34,970 867, 981, 265 16,036,263 851, 945, 002 23.53 1.851867............. 768,320, 000 1868 50,270 768,370,270 12,495,786 755,874,484 20.44 1.631868............ 906, 527,000 1869 90,833 906, 617,833 8, 288, 685 898,329,148 23.79 .911869............. 874, 320, 000 1870 89,528 874,409,528 2,140, 487 872, 269, 041 22.62 .241870............. 1, 094, 255, 000 1871 111,344 1, 094,366, 344 10,673,553 1, 083, 692, 791 27.39 .981871............. 991, 898, 000 1872 58, 568 991, 956, 568 35, 727, 010 956, 229, 558 23. 56 3.601872............. 1,092, 719,000 1873 61, 536 1,092,780,536 40,154, 374 1,052,626,162 25.26 3.671873............. 932, 274, 000 1874 76,003 932,350, 003 35,985, 834 896,364,169 20.95 3. 861874............. 850,148, 500 1875 38,098 850,186, 598 30,025, 036 820,161, 562 18. 66 3.531875............ 1, 321, 069, 000 1876 51,796 1, 321,120, 796 50, 910, 532 1, 270,210, 264 28.14 3. 851876............. 1, 283, 827, 000 1877 30, 902 1, 283, 857, 902 72, 652, 611 1,211, 205, 291 26.13 5.661877............. 1,342, 558,000 1878 13,423 1,342, 571,423 87,192,110 1,255, 379, 313 26.38 6.491878............ 1,388, 218,750 1879 33, 869 1, 388, 252, 619 87, 884,892 ‘ 1, 300, 367, 727 26.61 6.331879,............ 1, 547, 901, 790 1880 58, 876 1, 547, 960, 666 99, 572, 329 1, 448, 388, 337 28. 88 6.431880............. 1,717,434, 543 1881 75,155 1,717, 509, 698 93, 648,147 1, 623, 861, 551 31. 55 5.451881............. 1,194, 916, 000 1882 69, 621 1,194, 985, 621 44,340, 683 1,150,644,938 21.79 3.711882 ..,........ 1, 617, 025,100 1883 25, 989 1, 617, 051, 089 41,655,653 1, 575, 395, 436 29.09 2.57

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No. 134.—Quantity of CRUDE PETROLEUM Produced in, and the Quantity and Value of PETROLEUM PRO­DUCTS Exported from, the United States during each of the Fiscal Years from 1864 to 1883, inclusive.

Tear ended June 30—

Production.^

Barrels (of 42 gallons) produced.

Gallons j>ro- ducea.

1864......... 2,478, 709 104,105, 7781865......... 2, 424, 905 101, 846, 0101866......... 3,165, 700 132, 959,4001867......... 3, 591, 900 150, 859, 8001868......... 3, 613, 709 151, 775, 7781869......... 4, 046, 558 169, 955, 4361870......... 4,411, 016 185,262,6721871......... 5, 558,775 233, 468, 5501872......... 5, 842,497 245, 384, 8741873......... 7, 242, 343 304,178, 4061874......... 11,188, 741 469, 927,1221875......... 10, 083, 828 423, 520, 7761876......... 8, 823,142 370, 571, 9641877........ 10,822, 871 454, 560, 5821878......... 14, 738, 262 619, 007, 0041879......... 16, 917, 606 710, 539,4521880......... 22, 382, 509 940, 065, 3781881-.--.. 25, 805, 363 1, 083, 825,2461882 d ----- 28, 650,181 1, 203,307, 6021883 d — 26, 662, 808 1,119,837, 936

Exports.

Mineral, crude (including all natural oils without regard

to gravity).

Gallons. 9, 980, 654

12, 293, 89716, 057, 943 7, 344, 248

10, 029, 65913, 425, 566 10,403, 3149, 859, 038

13, 559,768 18, 439, 40717, 776,41914, 718,114 20, 520, 397 26, 819, 202 26, 936, 727 25, 874,488 28, 297, 997 39, 984, 844 41, 304, 997 52,712, 306

| Dollars. |3,864,187 6,868, 513 6, 015, 921 ! 1,864,001 !l, 564, 933 ;2, 994,404 |2, 237, 292 jl, 971,847 12,307, 111 3, 010, 0502, 090, 696 1,406, 018 2, 220, 2683, 756, 7292, 694, 018 2,180,413 1, 927, 2073, 065,464 3,129, 511 3, 914, 941

Mineral, refined, or manufactured.

Naphthas, benzine, gasoline, &c.

Gallons. 438,197 480,947 673,477 224,576

1, 517,268 2,673, 094 5,422,604 7,209, 5928, 092, 6359, 743,593 9,737,457

11, 758, 940 14,780, 236 15,140,18316, 416,621 15, 054,361 18,411, 04417, 292, 310 20,213, 098 17, 070, 537

Dollars. 154,091 173,943 188, 825 34,175

267,873 445, 770 564, 864 746, 797 932,160

1, 487,439 1, 038, 622 1,141, 440 1,442, 811 1, 816, 682 1,411, 812 1, 258, 780 1,192, 229

693, 975 1, 809,143 1, 302, 286

Illuminating.

Gallons. 12,791, 518 12, 722, 005 34, 255, 921 62, 686, 657 67, 909, 961 84,403, 492 97, 902, 505

132, 608,955 122, 539, 575 158,102, 414 217, 220, 504 191, 551, 933 204, 814, 673 262, 441, 844 289, 214, 541 331,586,442 367, 325, 823 332, 283, 045 488,213, 033 419, 821, 081

Dollars. 6,764,411 9, 520, 957

18, 626,141 22, 509, 46619, 977, 870 27, 636,13729, 864,193 34,138, 73630, 566,108 37,195, 735 37, 560, 99527, 030, 36128, 755, 638 55, 401,132 41, 513, 676 35, 999, 86231, 783, 575 34,317, 695 44,588,854 36,926, 574

Lubricating (heavy paraffine, &c.).

Gallons. Dollars.

c 134, 532 c 6, 871

c59, 632 541, 419! 748, 699

1, 244, 305 1,173, 473

963, 4421, 601, 0652, 304, 624 2,487, 681 5,162, 835 1, 4, 852,203 l, 6, 508,100 1,

10,182, 342j2,I

51,122 2, 611

22, 660 211, 287 277, 966 404, 243 313, 646 303, 863 497, 540 639, 381 655, 468 039,124 054,064 492, 396 326, 632

Residuum (tar, pitch, and all other

from which the light bodies have

been distilled).

Gallons.b

c 155,474 438,186 781, 074

1, 827, 798 2,752, 8482, 581,404 3,196, 620

968, 7903, 307, 0384, 767, 000 3, 247, 860 3, 715, 362 6,145,356

Dollars.

14, 770 41,724 79, 566

142,299 187,103 193, 206 317, 355 316, 087 210,726 276,490 184, 411 212, 802 442, 646

Total.

Gallons. 23, 210,369 25, 496, 849 50, 987, 341 70, 255,481 79,456, 888

100, 636, 684 113, 735, 294 149, 892, 691 145,171, 583 187, 815,187 247, 806, 483 221, 955, 308 243, 660,152 309,198, 914 338,484, 303 378,310, 010 423, 964, 699 397, 660, 262 559, 954, 590 505, 931, 622

Dollars. 10, 782, 689 16, 563,413 24, 830, 887 24, 407, 642 21,810,676 31,127, 433 32, 668, 960 36, 894, 810 34, 058, 390 42, 050, 756 41, 245, 815 30, 078, 568 32, 915, 786 61,789,438 46, 574, 974 40, 305, 249 36, 218, 625 40, 315, 609 51, 232, 706 44, 913, 079

a As a given number of gallons of refined petroleum represents the product of a larger number of gallons of crude petroleum, it is necessary to reduce the exports o petroleum to their equivalent in crude oil, in order to arrive at a knowledge of the percentage of the total product of mineral oil exported. It has been ascertained, as the result of a careful computation, that the quantity of petroleum and its distilled products exported during the year ended June 30, 1878, was equivalent to 407,482,175 gallons of crude oil; or, in other words, that the exports of petroleum constituted about 66 per cent, of the production. A larger percentage of the mineral oil product of the country is exported than of any other product, except cotton. b Barrels reduced to gallons, at the rate of 42 gallons to the barrel, c Estimated. d Figures of production for fiscal years 1882 and 1883 furnished by S. EL StowelJ, editor of Stowell’s Petroleum Reporter.

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No. 135.—Quantity of FERM EN TED LIQUORS Produced, Im­ported, Exported, and Retained for Consumption in the United States, from 1869 to 1883, inclusive.

128 FERMENTED LIQUORS— PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC.

Year ended June 30— Produced. Imported.Total pro­

duction and imports.

Exports, foreign and

domestic.

Retained for home

consumption.

1869................................................Gallons.

196,603, 705 203, 813, 096

Gallons.0879,533

dl, 012,755

Gallons. 197,483,238 204, 825,851

Gallons. No data........

Gallons.

1870 ................................................. c69, 695 204,756,1561871................................................. 239,948, 060 ol, 399,990 241, 348, 050 bill, 493 241,236, 5571872................................................. 268, 442,237 1,989,713 270,431,950 598,615 270, 333,3351873 ................................................. 298, 633, 013 2,289,053 300, 922, 066 cl36,774 300,785, 2921874................................................ 297,627, 807 2, 088, 858 299, 716, 665 cl35, 949 99,580,7161875................................................. 293,033, 607 2,167,251 295,200, 858 cl24, 210 295,076, 6481876................................................. 306,972,912 1,490,150 308,463,062 cl47,345 308,315,7171877................................................ 304, 111, 860 974,277 305,086,137 c293,334 304,792,8031878................................................. 317,485,601 767,709 318,253,310 c375,806 317,877, 5041879................................................ 344,195,604 897,487 345,093, 091 496,800 344,596, 2911880 ................................................. 413,760,410 1, 007,297 414,767,707 581,340 414,186,3671881................................................. 443, 641,868 1,173,365 444,815,233 714,525 444,100,7081882................................................ 525,514,635 1,573,083 527,087,718 588,821 526,498,8971883................................................. 550,494, 652 1,862,533 *552,357,185 442,402 551,914,783

« Imports entered for oonsnmption only. 6 Domestic exports only; cider included.e Domestic cider included.

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No. 136.—Amount of Production of FERMENTED LIQUORS and DISTILLED SPIRITS, together with the Quan­tity of DISTILLED SPIRITS withdrawn for Consumption, from 1869 to 1883, inclusive.

|-r| [Prepared in the office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.]

03toI Year ended 1 June 30— O

Produc­tion of fer­

mented liquors.

Production of distilled spirits, exclusive of brandy distilled from fruit.

Production of fruit brandy.

Total production of distilled

spirits.

Distilled spirits 3

other than § fruit g

brandy ^ withdrawn Hi

for con- W sumption. w

M

Bourbonwhisky. whisky. Alcohol. Rum. Gin. High

wines.

Pure neutral

or cologne spirits.

Miscella­neous. Total.

1869...............

Barrels, a

6,342,055 6,574,617 7, 740,260 8,659, 427 9, 633,323 9, 600, 897 9,452, 697 9,902,352 9,810, 060

10, 241,471 11,103, 084 13, 347, 111 14,311, 028 16, 952, 085 17,757,892

Taxablegallons.

Taxablegallons.

Taxablegallons.

Taxablegallons.

Taxablegallons.

Taxablegallons.

Taxablegallons.

Taxablegallons.

Taxable gallons.

53, 367, 884 71,337,099 54,576,446 68, 275, 745 68, 236, 567 68, 805, 374 60, 930,425 57, 959, 647 59, 912, 268 56,103, 053 71, 892,621 90, 355, 270

117,728,150 105, 853,161 74,013,308

Taxablegallons.

908,858 1,223,8 50 2,472, Oil 1,089,698 2, 965,987

766, 687 1, 757, 202

672, 221 1, 527,141 1,103, 351 1, 021, 708 1, 005, 781 1, 701, 206 1, 216, 850 1, 253,278

Taxable gallons.

54, 276, 742 72, 560, 929 57,048,457 69,365,443 71,202,554 69, 572, 061 62,687, 627 58,631, 868 61, 439,409 57, 206, 404 72, 914, 329 91, 361, 051

119, 429, 356 107,070, 011 75,266, 586

H-1i Taxable ^

gallons. Q 61,183,559 gj 77,266,368 59, 842, 617 ^ 65,145, 880 £ 62, 945,154 . .61, 814,875 S62, 668, 709 % 57, 340,472 p 57, 016,24849, 600, 838 O 52, 003,467 ^ 61,126, 634 2 67, 426, 000 g 70,759,548 H 75,508,785 ®

]87<i ...............1871 .........187? .........1873 ___1874 ...............1875 ...............137fi ......... |....................1877 ........... i

1878 ...1879 ...1880 ...1881...............1882.................1883.................

! 6,405,520 8, 587, 081

15, 414,148 33, 632, 615 29, 575, 667 8, 662, 245

' 2, 834,119 4, 001, 048 6, 341,991 9, 931, 609 9, 224, 777 4, 784, 654

10,277, 725 19, 594,283 21,631, 009 22, 988, 969 15, 201,671 10, 718,706

1,603, 376 2, 243,455 2,439,301 2,118, 506 1,704, 084 1, 801, 960

364, 963 372, 776 394, 668 549, 596 569,134 545, 768

19,412, 985 18, 033, 652 15, 210, 389 14, 363, 581 10, 962, 379 8, 701,951

11,108, 023 13,459, 486 20, 657, 975 23, 556, 608 27, 871, 293 28,295, 253

4, 096,342 5,600, 840 8, 265, 789

10, 586, 666 10, 744,156 10, 502, 771

1

a Of not more than 31 gallons.

Note.—Returns of the entire production of distilled spirits under the internal-revenue system were not made to the office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue prior H* to the fiscal year 1869, and the quantities of the different kinds of spirits produced were not reported until July, 1877. fcjj

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130 SUGAR, MOLASSES, AND RICE---- PRODUCT OF.

No. 137.— Quantities of SU G A R , M O L ASSES, and RICE Pro­duced in the State of Louisiana during the years from 1850 to 1883, inclusive.

Tear.

1850- ’51 . . .1851- ’52 . . .1852- ’53 . . .1853- ’54.„.1854- ’55 .. .1855- ’5 6 . . . 3856-’5 7 . . . 1857-’58 . . . jg 5 8 -’5 9 . . -jg59-’60 . - lg 60-’6 1 . . . 1861-’62 . . . ■jg62-’63 . -. lg 63-’64 . . 1864-’65 . . g65—*66 . .,

1866-’67 . . lg 67-’6 8 . . lg 68-’6 9 . . jg69 - 7 0 . . 187Q-’71 ... Ig71~ 72 ..

l 8/d-lg74-’75 1875-’76 i q76--’77 2g77-’78 lg78-’79 2g79-’80 lg80-’81 lg81-’82 lg82-’83

Sugar. Molasses. Rice.

Hogsheads. Pounds. Gallons. Pounds.211,203 231,194,000 10,500,000236,547 257,138, 000 18,300,000321,934 368,129,000 25,700,000449,324 495,156, 000 31,000, 000346,635 385,227,000 23,113,620231,427 254, 569,000 15,274,14073,976 81,373, 000 4, 882,380

279,697 307, 666, 700 19, 578, 790 ...........:...•362,296 414, 796, 000 24,887,760221,840 255,115, 750 17, 858,100228, 753 265, 063, 000 18, 414, 550459,410 528, 321, 500 a ................

a .............. a .................... a ................76,801 84,500,000 a ................10,387 10,800,000 a ................18,070 19, 900,000 a ................41,000 42, 900, 000 a .................37, 364 41,400,000 a ................84,256 95. 051, 225 5, 636,92087, 090 99,452, 940 5, 724, 256

144, 881 168,878, 592 10, 281, 419128,461 146, 906,125 10, 019, 958108,520 125,346 493 8, 898, 64089,498 103, 241,119 8, 203, 944

116,867 134,504,691 11, 516,828144,146 163,418, 070 10, 870, 546169, 331 190, 672, 570 12, 024,108127,753 147,101,941 14, 237,280 35, 080, 520213,221 239,478,753 13, 218,404 36,592,310169, 972 198,962,278 12,189,190 20,728, 520218,314 272,982,899 15,255,029 61, 331, 340122,982 159, 874, 950 9, 691,104 55,422,180241,220 303, 066, 258 15, 716,755 43, 059,960

a No data.N o t e .—The production of sugar and molasses in Louisiana is stated upon the authority of Mr.

Champonier for the period prior to 1861, and for the later years upon the authority of Messrs. Louis Bouchereau and A . Bouchereau.

No. 138.— Quantities of SU G A R , M OLASSES, and RICE Pro­duced in the United States during the years 1869 and 1879, ac­cording to the census.

States.Sugar. Molasses. Rice.

1869. 1879. 1869. 1879. 1869. 1879.

Alabama..................................Arkansas......................

Hogsheads. 31 92

952 644

80,706 49 49 35

1, 055 1,410 2,020

Hogsheads.94

Gallons. 166,009 72, 008

344, 339 553,192

4,585,150 152,164

Gallons. 795,169

Pounds. 222,945 73,021

401,687 22, 277,380 15, 854,012

374, 627

Pounds. 810,889

Florida....................................Georgia....................................Louisiana ..............................Mississippi..................... ......Missouri ................. 1............

1,273 601

171,706 18

1,029,868 1,565,784

11,696,248 536, 625

1,294,677 25,369, 687 23,188, 311 1, 718,951

North Carolina.....................South Carolina......................Tennessee............................ .

22933, 888

436,882 3,629

246,062138,944

2,059,281 32,304, 825

3, 399 63,844

5, 609,191 52,077, 515

Texas ....................................

Total............................

4,951 810, 605 62,15287,043 178,872 6,593,323 16,573,273 73,635,021 110,131,373Digitized for FRASER

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No. 139.—Number and Nationality of IMMIGRANTS ARRIVED in the United States during the Twelve Yearsended June 30, from 1872 to 1883, inclusive.

Countries. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877, 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. Total.

England........................................................ 69,764 74,801 50,905 40,130 24,373 19,161 18,405 24,183 59,454 65,177 82, 394 63,140 591,887Ireland......................................................... 68,732 77,344 53,707 37, 957 19,575 14,569 15,932 20,013 71,603 72,342 76,432 81,486 609,692Scotland...................................................... 13,916 13,841 10,429 7,310 4,582 4,135 3, 502 5, 225 12,640 15,168 18,937 11,859 121,544W ales........................................................... 1,214 840 665 449 324 281 243 543 1,173 1,027 1,656 1,597 10,012

4 13 5 1 231 1 1 3

8 8H 4 16 6 10 4 4 4 5 64

3 6 5 14

Total British Is les .......................... 153,641 166, 843 115, 728 85, 861 48,866 38,150 38, 082 49,967 144, 876 153, 718 179, 423 158, 092 1,333,247

Germany....................................................... 141,109 149, 671 87,291 47, 769 31, 937 29, 298 29, 313 34,602 84, 638 210,485 250, 630 194, 786 1,291,529Austria......... ................................................ 4,182 5,765 7,888 6,882 5,646 5, 023 4, 504 5,331 12,904 21,109 13, 619 10, 923 103,776

Pofienii^ ___ . 6, 602 5,462 12,064Hungary.................................................... 228 1,347 962 776 630 373 646 632 4, 363 6,826 8, 929 11, 240 36,952

Sweden......................................................... 13,464 14, 303 5,712 5,573 5,603 4, 991 5,390 11,001 39,186 49, 760 64, 607 38,277 257, 867Norway........................................................ 11,421 16,247 10, 384 6, 093 5,173 4, 588 4,759 7,345 19, 895 22, 705 29,101 23,398 161,109Denmark....................................................... 3,690 4,931 3,082 2, 656 1,547 1, 695 2,105 3,474 6,576 9,117 11, 618 10, 319 60,810Netherlands.................................................. 1,909 3,811 2,444 1, 237 855 591 608 753 3,340 8,597 9, 517 5,249 38,911Belgium......................................................... 738 1,176 817 615 515 488 354 512 1,232 1, 766 1, 431 1,450 11,094Switzerland.................................................. 3,650 3,107 3,093 1, 814 1,549 1, 686 1,808 3,161 6,156 11, 293 10, 844 12,751 60,912France........................................................... 9,317 14, 798 9,643 8,321 8,002 5,856 4,159 4,655 4,313 5,227 6,003 4,821 85,115Ita ly .............................................................. 4,144 8,715 7,596 3,570 2, 910 3,143 4,131 5,759 12,327 15,387 32, 077 31,784 131,543

Sicily......................................................... 44 41 62 61 104 52 212 32 27 14 7 8 664P^rdinin___________ _____ ____________ 2 1 8 1 1 75 qq

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Countries. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. Total.

Portugal............. ........................................ 416 24 60 763 471 1 291 660 392 260 171 42 176 4,726Gibraltar..................................................... 7 6 5 3 10 9 1 1 14 5 7 68Russia in Europe....................................... 904 1,560 3,960 7,982 4,764 6,579 3,037 4,434 4,854 4,865 16,321 9,186 68,536

Poland.................................................... 1,647 3,338 1,795 984 925 533 547 489 2,177 5,614 4,672 2,011 24,732Finland............................................... 24 74 112 15 10 20 11 19 160 176 597 723 2,942Lapland.................... .......................... 1 1

Heligoland.................................................. 3 1 1 1 6Turkey in Europe..................................... 20 53 62 27 38 32 29 29 24 72 69 86 541Roumania .................................................... a ............. a ............. a ............. a ....... . a ............. a ............. a ............. 11 30 65 77 183Europe, not specified................................. 1 1

Total Europe, not British Isles... 197,624 229,537 145,594 95,774 71,237 66, 942 62,750 83,103 202,871 373,723 467,341 363,062 2,359,468

Total Europe................................... 351,265 396,380 261,232 181,635 120,103 105,092 100,832 133,070 347,747 527,441 646,764 521,154 3,692,715

China........................................................... 7,788 20,292 13,776 16,437 22,781 10,594 8,992 9,604 5,802 11,890 39,579 68,031 175,566All other A sia............................................ 37 34 81 61 162 46 22 56 37 92 50 82 760

Total Asia......................................... 7,825 20,326 13,857 16,498 22,943 10,640 9, 014 9,660 5,839 11,982 39,629 8,113 176,326

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From Europe..........................................From Asia....................................................From Africa................................................ifrom America............................................From Paciiic Islands.................................From all other, not specified...................

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351,265 7,825

62 42,205 2,416 1,033

396,380 20,326

39 40,337 1,413 1,308

261,232 13,857

2235,339 1,170 1,719

181,635 16,498

54 26,642 1,269 1,400

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100,832 9,014

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816 1,238

347,747 5,839

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954 1, 015

527,441 11,982

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1,191 1,257

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889 1,615

521,154 8,113

56 71,699

747 1,553

3,692,715 176,328

418 654,481 13,697 14,949

404,806 459,803 313,339 227,498 169,986 141,857 138,469 177,826 457,257 669,431 788, 992 603,322 4,552,586

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Year ended June 30—

Tonnage Entered.

Sailing vessels. Steam vessels. Total sail and steam.

American. Foreign. Total. American. Foreign. Total. American. Foreign. Total.

Tons. Tons. Tons. Tom. 'Tom. Tons. Tons. Tom. Tom.1864............................................................................................................. 1, 502,204 1,782,317 3,284,521 153,230 729,730 882,960 1,655,434 2, 512,047 4,167,4811865............................................................................................................. 1,405,290 1,569, 034 2, 974,324 210, 027 642, 576 852, 603 1,615,317 2,211,610 3,826, 9271866............................................................................................................. 1,593,142 2,054, 875 3, 648,017 298,311 1,062,159 1,360,470 1,891,453 3,117,034 5,008,4871867............................................................................................................. 1,750, 065 1,893, 575 3, 643,640 395, 626 1, 227,120 1, 622, 746 2,145, 691 3,120,695 5,266,3861868............................................................................................................. 2,003, 775 1,751,108 3, 754,883 461, 920 1, 354, 718 1, 816, 638 2, 465, 695 3,105,826 5,571,5211869............................................................................................................. 2, 041,444 1,999,730 4,041,174 417, 892 1, 572, 914 1, 990, 806 2, 459,336 3,572,644 6, 031, 960

1,615,770 2,137,259 3,753, 029 836,456 1, 680,702 2, 517,160 2,452, 226 3, 817, 963 6,270,1891871...........................................................................................................•- 1, 822, 064 2,508,169 4, 330,233 781, 527 1, 882,437 2, 663,964 2, 603, 591 4, 390,606 6,994,1971872............................................................................................................. 1, 742, 730 2,843, 982 4, 586, 712 841, 916 2, 341,358 3,183, 274 2, 584, 646 5,185, 340 7, 769,9861873............................................................................................................. 1, 573, 093 3, 080,156 4, 653, 249 870,192 2, 871,308 3,741, 500 2,443, 285 5,951,464 8,394,7491874..................................: ......................................................................... 1, 879,195 3, 809, 585 5,688,780 1, 035,747 3, 285,128 4, 320, 875 2,914, 942 7, 094, 713 10, 009, 6551875............................................................... ............................................. 1, 745,419 3,113, 262 4, 858, 681 1,141, 731 3,142, 723 4, 284, 457 2, 887,153 6,255, 985 9,143,1381876............................................................................................................ 1, 827,267 3,469, 071 5,296,338 1,100, 513 3, 319, 053 4, 419, 566 2, 927,780 6,788,124 9,715,9041877........................................................................................................... 1,865,688 4,016, 210 5, 881, 898 1, 092,103 3, 432,487 4, 524, 590 2, 957, 791 7,448, 697 10,406,4881878............................................................................................................. 1,871,323 4,348, 623 6,219, 946 1,138,114 4,172,467 5, 310, 581 3,009, 437 8, 521,090 11,530, 5271879............................................................................................................ 1,931, 285 5,355,450 7, 286,735 1,118,459 5,362, 944 6, 481, 403 3, 049, 744 10,718, 394 13,768,138

1, 944, 269 5, 720, 034 7, 664,303 1,195, 900 6,391,126 7, 587, 026 3,140,169 12,112,160 15, 251, 3291881............................................................................................................ 1, 678, 571 5,224,282 6, 902, 853 1, 240, 578 7, 487,110 8, 727, 688 2, 919,149 12,711,392 15,630,5411882............................................................................................................. 1, 611, 500 4,524, 972 6,136,472 1,356, 790 7,163, 237 8, 520,027 2, 968, 290 11, 688,209 14,656,4991883........................................................................................................... 1,533,954 3,879,838 5,413,792 1,300,727 6, 646,338 7,947,065 2,834, 681 10,526,176 13,360,857

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American. Foreign. Total. American. Foreign. Total. American. Foreign. Total.

Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.1864............................................................................................................. a ................ d ff. *?' 1,662,282 2,616,951 4,279,2331865 ............................................................................................................. n, ft. ft. 1,710,330 2,450,201 4,160,5311866 ............................................................................................................. a ................ a .............. a .. ft. ff, ft. 2,029,755 3,131,077 5,160,8321867 ............................................................................................................. a,................ a ____ a, __ ft. ft. /]f. 2,270,096 3,230, 392 5,500,4881868 ............................................................................................................. a ............. a, - _ ft, ft. ft. ff. 2,625,031 3,186,200 5,811,2311869 ............................................................................................................ n . ....... a a, ft 2, 502,200 3, 612,138 6,114,338

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Year ended June 30— Portland. Boston. New York. Philadel­

phia. Baltimore. Charleston. Savannah. Mobile. NewOrleans. Galveston. San

Francisco.All other seaports. Total.

Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.1854................. 43,027 653,443 1, 840, 007 191, 673 156,448 89,618 53,795 86,321 492,434 4,759 208,952 522,185 4,342,6621855................. 67, 918 707, 924 1,735,907 185,975 165,127 88,833 47,050 69, 832 435, 863 8, 393 172,947 492,457 4,178,2261856 ............... *53, 037 682,165 1,681, 659 173,178 153, 323 121, 542 70,082 169, 249 663,067 10, 846 168, 352 517, 538 4,464,0381857............... 69,146 714, 821 2, 035, 649 189,102 163, 381 126,126 108,685 107,484 612, 286 7. 511 149, 242 559,494 4, 842,9271858................. 74, 921 665, 442 1, 694,219 156, 671 156, 810 126,573 66, 048 115, 832 583, 776 8, 856 147,175 541,910 4,338,2331859................. 89, 876 734,167 1, 890,144 180, 421 189, 992 129, 764 86, 524 131, 600 659, 083 24, 326 221,439 575, 695 4,913,0311860................. 115, 275 718, 587 1,973, 812 185,162 186,417 126,411 92,648 160,909 632, 398 32, 263 235, 001 541, 311 5, 000,1941861................. 135, 907 771, 948 2, 320, 927 183, 408 225,110 56,371 10, 036 67, 646 68, 993 8, 228 205, 602 504,911 4,559,0871862................. 143, 359 619, 435 2, 509, 749 171, 882 123,688 a ............... a ............... to ............... a ............... to............... 231, 698 391,485 4,191, 2961863................. 138, 532 639, 828 2,554, 858 194,443 128, 565 a ,............... to........... a ............... a . a, - ___ 256, 584 292, 610 4, 205,4201864................. 149, 358 681,189 2, 382,192 188, 938 102, 752 a ............... to............... to . ___ 50, 588 to............... 299, 558 312,906 4,167,4811865................. 134,447 655, 035 2, 075, 477 159, 579 88,466 to........... a ............... to ............... 50, 970 to ............... 321,253 341,700 3,826,9271866................. 151, 625 725, 424 2, 697, 325 222, 952 132, 836 19,113 35,407 68, 710 228, 339 11,129 338,130 377,497 5,008,4871867................. 147,729 731, 930 2, 754, 005 286, 735 203,618 29, 077 39,982 47, 577 253, 729 19, 767 310, 896 441, 341 5, 266,3861868................. 170, 641 642, 478 2, 865,252 278,440 216, 727 43, 790 84,188 88,544 326, 216 23, 654 413, 673 417, 918 5,571,5211869................. 134, 805 779, 371 3,101, 691 292, 595 225,302 29, 691 81,974 61,210 381, 882 26,515 443, 735 473,209 6,031,9801870................. 175,175 793, 927 3, 093,186 300,006 272, 290 36, 332 86,110 70, 219 458,447 31, 555 393, 983 558,929 6,270,1891871................. 161,177 836,104 3, 413,436 369,616 315,734 48,104 142, 902 103,822 566,797 66,094 353,493 616,918 6,994,1971872................. 173,427 881,486 3, 969, 339 417,911 368,136 43, 576 139, 523 55, 895 501,965 53, 799 423, 572 741, 357 7,769,9861873................. 215,340 819, 819 4, 211, 624 466, 817 397,167 48, 040 135,456 47,139 522, 791 74, 015 548,477 908,064 8,394,7491874................. 213,351 730, 769 5, 049, 618 657, 045 558, 599 89,424 223, 547 53,666 630, 945 127, 708 554,191 1,120, 792 10,009,6551875................. 244, 565 768, 678 4,421, 074 582, 295 561,314 102, 023 185, 046 48,352 454, 006 91, 913 720,438 963,434 9,143,1381876................. 209, 558 637, 738 4,467,139 844,294 667, 857 113,170 209, 589 87,752 599, 582 88, 536 621, 382 1,169,307 9,715,9041877................. 184,104 752, 391 4, 672, 300 810,633 921,118 140, 202 202, 969 86, 872 603,183 99,386 724, 508 1, 208, 822 10,406,4881878................. 133,487 928,102 5, 545, 026 853, 027 951, 521 121, 859 222, 725 74, 946 718,163 72, 611 624, 040 1, 275, 020 11,530,5271879................. 109, 994 1,137, 632 6, 661, 826 1,315, 649 1,374, 554 160, 669 238,174 59,166 652,789 135, 500 639, 536 1,282,648 13,768,1371880................. 122, 723 1, 347, 447 7, 611,282 1,391, 312 1, 502, 713 116,283 183, 895 61,471 760, 910 117, 972 704, 054 1, 331,267 15,251,3291881................. 157, 556 1, 565, 926 7, 506,522 1, 076, 035 1, 365,865 156, 506 219, 584 82, 901 963, 835 215,311 806, 719 1, 513,781 15,630,5411882................. 176, 789 1,416, 231 7, 360, 843 1,055, 961 852, 575 93, 530 131,353 59, 219 620, 072 141, 743 1,116, 903 1, 631, 280 14, 656,4991883................. 180, 813 1,344, 515 6, 448, 837 857,292 893, 774 134, 516 140, 209 67, 790 734, 791 153, 614 887, 798 1, 516,908 13, 360,857

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Tons. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tons. Tons. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom.1854................................... 56, 767 613,439 1,598,303 170,100 191,274 123,052 68,326 118,498 603,755 9,178 421, 834 549,575 4,524,1011855 ................................... 103,190 687, 825 1,445,754 142,386 158, 590 140, 014 93,394 145, 615 604,402 10,652 322,410 580,974 4,435,2061856 ........... . ...................... 84,642 647,404 1, 520,623 129,739 159, 311 161,088 87, 726 213, 218 773,162 10, 903 305,447 601,544 4,694,8071857................................... 104, 755 666, 952 1,756,441 141,020 188,286 143,473 120, 820 156,110 728, 560 12, 541 262,751 599,951 4,881,6601858 .................... .............. 116,215 612, 504 1, 460, 998 119, 878 164,411 145, 617 88, 050 149,445 733, 393 17, 517 225,460 602,893 4,436,3811859 ......... ............ ............ 130, 966 642, 023 1,476, 279 125,657 171,446 161, 665 138, 762 206. 030 808, 248 31, 478 354,406 620,466 4,867,4261860 ................................... 155,861 633,467 1,678,905 135 037 174, 000 179,732 149, Oil 255,387 894, 353 47, 755 351, 923 601,905 5,257,3361861................................... 147, 833 696, 001 2,187, 895 179, 358 208, 858 52, 317 10,156 64, 794 76, 935 10,771 278,851 495, 956 4,409,7251862 ................................... 167,398 527, 929 2,424, 534 197,449 338, 889 a ........... ' a ........... a __. . . . a ............... a ........... 345,867 402, 865 4, 204,9311863 ................................... 175,408 586, 559 2, 554, 864 201,438 142,234 a ........... a ........... a ........... a ............. d ........... 352, 003 330,698 4,343,2041864................................... 175,990 660, 264 2,328,884 158,738 124, 297 a ........... & _______ (L______ 76,683 a ........... 375, 923 378,454 4,279,2331865................................... 187, 828 665, 398 2,102,915 142,562 109, 727 a ........... & ........... a ........... 72, 895 a ........... 402,779 476,427 4,160,5311866............................ . 172,262 686, 544 2,508,885 230,815 140, 989 26, 720 53, 484 127,150 315, 738 18, 223 364,009 516, 013 5,160,8321867 ................................... 199, 041 689, 791 2, 639,462 295,516 176,521 42,955 71,417 76,744 368,213 31,477 364,085 545,266 5,500,4881868................................... 222, 634 595, 018 2,752,815 297,089 214, 205 49,181 134, 505 109, 878 400,133 29 116 480, 038 526,619 5,811,2311869 ................................... 208, 898 624, 999 2, 963, 589 271,511 217, 499 37, 709 107, 437 73, 895 411,430 36, 582 524,564 636, 225 6,114,3381870 ................................... 229,782 570,233 2,971,924 282,639 246, 569 52, 812 136,437 79, 738 561,458 52, 701 493, 555 683, 780 6,361,6281871.................................. 210, 876 602, 553 3,252, 539 330,743 264, 880 74, 539 201, 997 120, 013 622, 826 79,157 410,252 747,427 6,917,8021872 ................................... 241, 698 750,421 3, 748, 516 405, 312 346,327 56, 225 141, 386 57, 492 537, 715 60, 504 481, 798 911, 364 7,738,7581873 ................................... 279,582 703, 974 4,087, 261 450,199 411,161 65, 500 159, 266 | 55, 649 566, 941 89, 758 630,476 1, 015,103 8,514,8701874 ................................... 280, 738 659,102 4, 837, 218 689, 230 524, 847 102,641 185,435 53,960 658, 513 148, 887 596, 523 1, 320, 956 10,058,0501875 ................................... 320, 442 632, 873 4,311,433 624,185 555,468 119, 274 167, 397 58, 950 523, 584 127, 579 747, 009 1,152, 505 9,340,6991876 ................................... 283,929 577, 515 4,282,377 826, 054 685, 626 126, 874 169,181 98, 474 635, 373 105, 753 665, 649 1, 382, 653 9,839,4581877 ................................... 246, 919 701, 500 4, 452, 595 802,306 840,401 153,998 144, 779 90, 265 607, 553 103, 291 827, 205 1,417,783 10,388,5941878 .................................. 202,149 797, 624 5, 638,353 905, 990 3, 004,848 135, 349 166, 429 79, 845 749, 508 82, 298 615, 681 1,465,497 11,843,5711879 ................................... 171,797 1, 025,280 6,404, 847 1, 221, 048 1, 345,747 170,143 193, 014 57, 518 666, 037 128, 399 748,119 ■ 1,484,741 13,616, 6901880 ................................... 198,298 1, 235, 752 7,429,802 1,240,364 1,491,060 148,218 170, 092 69,181 858,765 99, 007 777, 595 1, 577,563 15,295,6971881................................... 217,190 1, 515, 958 7, 513, 608 1, 004, 557 3,350,446 194, 672 209, 549 83, 370 1, 033,199 183, 349 856,319 1, 631,780 15,793,9971882 ................................... 235, 773 1,305,172 7,263,174 969,163 802,627 158, 002 162,144 69, 034 661, 498 115, 579 1, 200,419 1, 903, 883 14,846,4681883 ................................... 241, 389 1,163,136 6, 327,690 791, 367 930,452 171,028 172, 335 71, 237 765, 934 1 166,459 936,681 1 1, 827, 314 13, 565,022

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No. 146.—TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS Entered at Seaports of the United States fromthe Principal and other Foreign Countries, from 1858 to 1883, inclusive.

Year ended June 30— The United Kingdom. Cuba. Germany.

ProvincesofNova Scotia. New

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1British Co­lumbia.® Italy. Belgium.

British West Indies and

British Hon­duras.

Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. j Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.1858.................................................................... 61, 256, 854 629,875 200,627 561,950 259,020 Not disting’d 90,114 45,941 152,4361859........................................ *.......................... 61,437,250 726 125 197 822 641,181 281,212 dn ......... 105,037 36,185 161,6591860........................................................... 61,460 951 762 712 174 255 659,113 298, 436 do ____ 129,185 25,758 169,2021861............................................................. 61,440 173 671 895 169 303 661 850 214,.587 do . 91,868 24,495 141,7371862................................................ 61,448 412 448 050 196, 965 644, 523 283, 512 do - . . . 96, llJ7 57, 572 129,9121863.......................................................... 61, 542, 387 475 679 188,613 634, 212 113, 588 do ......... 98, 316 40, 613 149,2271864.................................................................... 61, 353, 958 553, 315 177,645 676, 069 103,186 66,120 94, 964 17,535 139,9751865.................................................................... 6963, 735 568, 277 190, 568 746, 682 68, 954 113,625 70, 771 24, 749 139,4811866 c.................................................................. 1, 622f 092 715, 029 310,719 734, 352 158, 051 70,026 113,330 22, 234 144,1561867 c.................................................................. 1, 691, 686 745, 350 373,058 706, 029 171, 981 61, 578 117, 399 42,168 155,3711868 c.................................................................. 1,801,155 883, 893 430,017 603, 648 160, 322 78,198 109,408 44, 032 144,1031869 c.................................................................. 1, 966, 305 849,887 510,333 730, 513 149, 620 93, 635 137,160 51, 275 163, 9311870 c.................................................................. 2,144,196 884,330 574, 069 690, 586 164, 641 79, 034 139, 024 53,015 147,8311871.................................................................... 2, 722,416 891, 082 428, 469 730,667 180, 633 98, 973 148, 055 80, 871 163,8821872 .................................................................... 3, 093, 724 908,150 680, 643 750, 239 219, 888 115,172 153,140 102,319 167,0071873 .................................................................... 3,163, 643 1, 030,276 743, 975 738, 622 249, 211 124,186 158,242 113, 239 188,7741874.................................................................... 3,884,907 1,188, 555 966,473 773,022 395, 257 140, 018 201, 928 246, 830 184,9691875 .................................................................... 3, 214, 664 | 1,124, 897 797, 559 684, 995 293, 594 162, 084 214, 250 221, 025 187,3601876.................................................................... 63, 815, 665 1, 028,763 755, 783 572,836 464, 678 269,132 216, 083 250, 263 227,8631877.................................................................... 4, 298, 430 951, 667 842, 620 613,464 542, 489 289, 285 195, 288 268, 957 258,6191878.................................................................... 4, 929, 834 1, 008,708 838, 085 626,182 593, 410 317,191 302, 213 286, 723 264,5601879 .................................................................... 5, 585, 371 1,132, 553 978,816 584, 215 1, 091, 375 326, 607 333, 523 440,181 284,3481880 .................................................................... 6, 326,849 1,130, 587 963,743 686,105 1, 111, 847 341, 652 357, 766 527, 275 354,3971881.................................................................... 6,436,115 1,156, 273 1, 024, 374 780, 545 1, 012, 965 338, 606 351, 249 495, 385 340,2631882 .................................................................... 5, 368,142 1,171, 749 1,189, 042 816, 897 713, 089 382, 800 292, 914 576, 354 401,3741883 ................................................................ 4, 571, 597 1, 083,793 1, 053, 920 838,384 605, 879 378, 325 271, 931 504, 076 433,332

a Prior to the year 1864 the tonnage of vessels entered from British Columbia is combined with that entered from British Possessions on the Atlantic; subsequent to that period it is shown in a separate column.

6 A small portion of the tonnage from the United Kingdom during these years entered at lake ports, and has been deducted from the total tonnage entered from that country, which will account for the apparent discrepancy between these figures and those of the regular aunual statements of navigation.

c No detailed statement of the trade of each port with foreign countries was published for these years, which renders it impossible to determine what amount of the tonnage of each foreign country, if any, may have entered at lake ports. The whole amount of tonnage from the countries herein enumerated has therefore been credited to seaports*

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Tom. Tons. , Tom. Tons. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom.1858........................................................................... 109,186 111, 305 65,772 33,288 64,982 8,721 64,084 684,078 4,338,2331859........................................................................... 145,295 136,573 71,085 55,892 76,393 14,804 82,393 744,125 4,913,0311860........................................................................... 148,463 200,664 81,467 32,451 56,799 21,262 62,020 717,456 5,000,1941861........................................................................... 106,002 133,831 75,950 38,027 44,781 10, 983 32,750 700,855 4,559,0871862............................................................................ 102,340 142,497 60,569 33,492 55,200 11,318 38,358 442,439 4,191,2961863........................................................................... 76, 552 163,809 68,519 30,431 57, 296 14,554 62,529 489,095 4,205,4201864 ........................................................................... 85,538 210,055 58,941 19,124 49, 017 16, 018 81,379 464,642 4,167,4811865 ........................................................................... 63,048 205,124 39,644 9,761 26, 236 18, 691 92,309 485,272 3,826,9271866 a ........................................................................ 107,280 189,569 64,423 26,308 36,421 34,599 98,606 561,292 5,008,4871867 a ......................................................................... 116,776 . 212,077 67,850 21,597 35,238 33,250 80, 688 634,290 5,266,3861868 a ......................................................................... 144,062 294,366 56,161 20,510 48,861 19,761 68, 803 664,221 5,571,6?11869 a ......................................................................... 133,926 341,341 65,854 24,107 57,350 35, 853 73,154 647,736 6,031,9801870 a ......................................................................... 135,905 189,281 69,995 27,112 63,069 73,288 70,242 764,571 6,270,1891871........................................................................... 171,384 160,675 62,675 28,319 70,146 48,715 74,454 932,781 6,994,1971872........................................................................- j fc139,459 163,037 82,220 51,545 65,182 61,114 66,591 950,556 7,769,9861873 ........................................................................... 167,783 200,255 129,977 69,906 8«, 260 77,498 83,119 1,067,783 8,394,7491874........................................................................... 226, 558 214,783 78,717 162,647 83,687 115, 278 96,074 1, 049,952 10,009,6551875................................................ : ....................... 248,184 259,732 78,059 128,971 77,330 203,702 103,627 1,143,105 9,143,1381876.......................................................................... 221,047 221,137 83,408 152,901 119,652 149,142 129,659 1. 037,892 9,715,9041877 ........................................................................... 212,238 186,809 96,630 179,386 146,523 197,807 118,440 1,007, 836 10,406,4881878 ........................................................................... 232,040 201,122 186,680 180,032 165,697 148,753 121,403 1,127,894 11,530,5271879 ........................................................................... 353,856 220,812 177,416 275,437 233,678 163, 553 138, 092 1,448,304 13,768,1371880.........................................: .......................... 411,473 230,807 167,135 250,998 268,823 199,757 139,641 1,782,474 15,251,3291881........................................................................... 402,851 225,610 198,511 277,245 380,366 146,495 222,900 1,840,788 15,630,5411882.......................................................................... 380,295 262,164 201,031 254,447 330,830 223, 227 298,618 1,793,526 14,656,4991883 ........................................................................... 335,788 232,316 188,802 260,576 486, 384 208,656 271,805 4,656,163 18,881,727

a No detailed statement of the trade of each port with foreign conntries was published for these years, which renders it impossible to determine what amount of the tonnage of each foreign country, if any, may have entered at lake ports. The whole amount of tonnage from the countries herein enumerated has therefore been credited to seaports.

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" Year ended June 30— The United Kingdom. Cuba. Germany.

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British West Indies and British Honduras.

Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tons. Tom.1866........................................................................... 1,362,759 512,659 156,812 798, 518 351, 520 Not disting’d 29,664 65,824 118,3381857............................................................................ 1,429,056 604,534 175 634 781,230 40, 800 do _____ 33, 214 55,017 141,4101358............................................................................ 1,316,690 561, 246 J.66 924 717, 736 239,032 d o ______ 30,889 32,405 160,0761859........................................................................... 1,230,518 630,436 216 778 887, 903 298, 977 d o ____ . 40,690 36, 015 177,6981860............................................................................ 1,556,410 695, 007 204 211 891,242 360,430 . d o ........... 48,992 38,649 158,2051861............................................................................ 1,507,459 508 741 174 903 807,100 204 865 do 26, 663 30,062 139,8411862............................................................................ 1,495,131 405,778 159 273 644,840 278,081 . d o ______ 16,297 57,847 139,1861863............................................................................ 1, 601, 773 405,566 158, 214 688, 922 95, 281 . do 10,054 47, 838 136,2031864.......................................................................... 1,256, 540 496, 939 164, 599 827,924 82, 633 93,361 24,856 38,647 153,3151865............................................................................ 868,605 505,450 196, 289 903,023 91, 528 137, 684 27,310 35,934 144,6271866........................................................................... 1,641, 512 612, 634 300, 720 924, 076 204, 819 80,948 30,886 52, 509 162,2041867 ............................................................................ 1, 855,962 580,739 365, 280 920, 099 248,069 61,951 38,484 87,723 154,4461868............................................................................ 1, 904, 260 758, 934 462, 034 759, 522 217,770 91,412 48,654 86,878 154,1961869............................................................................ 1,803,125 675, 288 554, 791 1, 031, 849 202,706 109,599 42, 741 ! 80,923 165,9091870 ........................................................................... 2, 204,439 714,766 625,198 891, 088 277,440 103,148 46,795 81,463 147,6721871............................................................................ 2, 849,827 595,213 541,170 | 932,323 193, 287 120,316 55,254 128,414 158,2981872............................................................................ 3,093,724 908,150 680, 643 ! 750,239 219, 888 115,172 153,140 102, 319 167,0071873........................................................................... 3,709,871 647, 834 1890,025 ; 909,331 282, 254 142, 889 j 61,940 149, 668 168,5591874............................................................................ 4,554,670 809, 599 1, 075, 217 803, 667 393, 371 170, 075 77, 976 284, 476 173,9151875............................................................................ 4,101,665 843,838 892, 732 739,750 317,174 203,718 i 79,943 220,769 199,0931876........................................................................... 4,835, 991 632, 503 806,721 608, 642 . 413,874 296,974 j 88,209 257,716 215,8941877 ........................................................................... 5,034,510 582, 510 918,187 645,855 514, 352 312, 459 ; 94,436 275,802 199,9801878............................................................................ 5,891,527 607,441 944, 701 599,545 663, $31 353,908 126,858 372,495 229,9741879........................................................................... 6,183,670 713, 957 1,103,695 553, 246 1, 443, 809 327,579 139,280 543,366 245, 8131880................................... ; ........................... .......... 7,067,755 698, 807 1,185,408 788,472 1, 557, 604 343, 047 241, 089 661,465 285,7161881........................................................................... 7,414,403 742, 539 1, 315, 411 1 819,262 1, 326, 946 321, 957 130,113 693, 506 286,9631882............................................................................ 6,453, 625 831,762 1,331, 528 1, 008, 749 849, 880 389, 477 142, 894 581,832 367,7271883.................................................................... -- 5,674,277 632, 097 1,186, 028 i 964,199 824,142 396,990 141,963 554, 573 336,354

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No. 147.— TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS Cl e a r e d , & c.— Concluded.

Year ended June 30— Brazil. United States of Colombia.

China, in­cluding

Hong-Kong.^Netherlands. Spain.

British Pos­sessions in

Australasia.Mexico. All other

countries. Total.

Tons. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom.1856 ........................................................................... 77,170 130,830 94,400 47,534 98,322 47,587 54,235 748,635 4,694,8071857............................................................................ 87,898 126,552 69,029 51,489 117,378 52,818 50,072 1,065,529 4,881,6601858........................................................................... 90,217 120,619 68,668 43,346 * 118,589 71,259 82,791 615,894 4,436,3811858........................................................................... 116,438 141,452 101,751 59,074 99,241 60,255 99,072 671,128 4,867,4261860........................................................................... 92,831 205,908 84,125 57,347 79,340 54,690 82,320 647,629 5,257,3361861........................................................................... 74,183 155,430 48,125 53,430 41,422 37,885 38,886 560,730 4,409v7251862 ........................................................................... 66,511 167,466 108,328 41,649 25,205 48,614 52,058 498,667 4,204,9311863 ........................................................................... 64,696 182,131 79,997 30,271 44,203 47,664 89,705 660,686 4,343,2041864 .......................................................................... 68,880 233,143 67,007 30,311 56,304 46,077 103,019 535,678 4,279,2331865.......................................................................... 62,866 216,628 75,477 23,603 41,521 51,412* 135,060 643,514 4,160, 5311866..................................................................... 79,609 214,620 51,805 24,746 42,182 74,150 82,889 580,523 5,160,8321867........................................................................... 82,757 257,787 59,881 37, 815 64,160 52,866 80,295 552,174 5,500,4881868........................................................................... 77,453 322,076 51,723 47,781 79,135 36,634 77,058 655,711 5,811,2311869........................................................................... 86,735 350,299 59,944 42,945 80,903 46,344 80,718 699,519 6,114,3381870........................................................................... 92,813 185,664 44,098 57,274 80,462 40,068 69,112 700,128 6,361,6281871........................................................................... 94,344 180,294 27,100 104,053 100,481 26,230 65,962 745,236 6,917,8021872........................................................................... 139,459 163,037 82,220 51,545 65,182 61,114 66,591 919,328 7,738,7581873...................- ...................................................... 111,296 208,248 20,076 112,148 110,315 32,834 51,557 906, 025 8,514,8701874............................................................................ 117,909 215,422 28,888 195,737 119,027 59,073 64,122 914, 906 10,058,0501875..................................... - .................................... 144,148 254,252 33,270 135,185 96,756 56,414 84,460 937, 532 9,340,6991876............................................................................ 117,523 196,785 35,966 178,871 118,782 78,775 89,459 866,773 9,839,4581877^.......................................................................... 105,150 164,186 48,700 147,459 136,892 98,108 79,323 1, 030,685 10,388,5941878........................................................................... 125,207 191,799 122,115 239,080 132,129 101,614 90,373 1,051,174 11, $48,5711879............................................................................ 164,490 219,580 97,124 274,251 189,082 114, 793 105,476 1,197,479 13,616,6901880............................................................................ 158,867 226,788 89,755 300,205 232, 028 87,851 128,009 1,242,831 15,295,6971881........................................................................... 172,346 193,999 121,817 446,411 192,550 93,664 163,970 1,358,140 15,793,9971882........................................................................... 194,915 217,134 150,186 294,092 180,332 134,287 210,320 1,507,728 14,846,4681883 ........................................................................... H 6,855 201,078 152,799 325,932 220,503 131,279 214,874 4,406,953 16,540,896

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No. 148.—TONNAGE of SAILING VESSELS and of STEAM VES­SELS comprising the Merchant Marine of the United States,from 1860 to 1883, inclusive.

[From Annual Reports of the Register of the Treasury.]

Year ended June 30— Sail. Steam. Total. Year ended

June 30— Sail. Steam. Total.

Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.5, 353, 868 1870c............. 3,171,412 1, 075, 095 4, 246,5075, 539, 813 1871............... 3,194,970 1,087, 637 4, 282, 6075,112,164 1872............... 3, 326, 394 1, 111, 553 4, 437, 7475,155, 056 1873............... 3, 539, 584 1,156,443 4, 696, 0274, 986, 400 1874............... ' 3, 615, 042 1,185, 610 4, 800, 6521, 579, 994 1875............... 3, 685, 064 1,168, 668 4, 853, 7323, 516, 788 1876............. | 3,107, 086 1,172, 372 4, 279, 4583, 368, 279 1877............... 3, 071,403 1,171,197 4, 242, 600

942,499 1878............... 3,045,087 1,167, 678 4, 212,7653, 957, 515 1879 ............. 2, 993, 429 1,176,172 4,169, 601

346, 972 1880............... 2, 856,476 1, 211, 558 4, 068, 0344, 318, 310 1881............... 2, 792, 736 1, 264, 998 4, 057,734

33, 449 1882............... 2,810,108 1, 355, 825 4,165, 9334,144, 641 1883 ............. 2, 822, 293 1,413,194 4, 235,487

1860.. 1861 . 1862 .1863..1864.. 1865a 1865&. 1866a 1866& . 1867a 18675. 1868a 18686 1869a

Tons.4, 485, 931 4, 662, 609 4,401, 701 4, 579, 537 4, 008, 4401, 212, 8052, 816, 838 2,442, 012

785, 2542, 834, 535

278, 0723,118, 895

33,4493, 041, 073

Tons. 867, 937 877, 204 710, 463 575,519 977, 960 367,189 699, 950 926, 20(7 157, 245

1,122, 980 68, 900

1,199, 415

1,103, 568

No. 149.— TO N N A G E of VE SSE LS of the U n it e d S t a t e s employed in the F o r e ig n T r a d e , in the C o a s t w is e T r a d e , in the W h a l e F is h e r ie s , and in the C od and M a c k e r e l F is h e r ie s , from 1860 to 1883, inclusive.

[From Annual Reports of the Register of the Treasury.]

Year ended J une 30—

1860..1861.. 1862..1863..1864.. 1865a 18656 1866a 18666 1867a 18676 1868a 18686 1869c.1870..1871..1872..1873..1874..1875.. 1»76..1877..1878..1879..1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883..

Foreigntrade.

Coastwisetrade.

1Whale |

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Totalmerchantmarine.

Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.2, 379, 396 2, 644, 867 166,841 136, 653 26, 111 5, 353, 8682,496, 894 2, 704, 544 145,734 137, 846 54,795 5, 539, 8132,173, 537 2, 606, 716 117, 714 133, 601 80, 596 5,112,1641, 926, 886 2, 960, 633 99, 228 117,290 51, 019 5,155, 0561,486, 749 3,245, 265 95,145 103, 742 55,499 4, 986,400

509,199 1, 016,199 1, 380 36, 683 16, 533 1,579, 9941, 009,151 2, 365, 323 89,136 28, 502 24, 676 3, 516,7881, 031, 541 2,162, 220 76,900 51,139 46, 589 3, 368, 479

356, 215 557, 401 28,180 503 942, 2991, 300, 852

214, 796 1,460, 940

33,449

2, 528, 214 132,176

2, 702,140

52,384 44, 567 31, 498 3,957,515 346, 972

71, 343 83, 887 4,318, 310 33,449

1, 496, 220 2, 515, 515 70, 202 62, 704 4,144, 6411, 448, 846 2, 638, 247 67, 954 91,460 4, 246,5071, 363, 652 2, 764, 600 61,490 92, 865 4, 282,6071, 359, 040 2, 929, 552 51, 608 97, 547 4,437,7471, 378, 533 3,163, 220 44, 755 109, 519 4, 696, 0271, 389, 815 3,293, 439 39,108 78, 290 4, 800, 6521, 515, 598 3, 219, 698 38, 229 80, 207 4, 853, 7321, 553,705 2, 598, 835 39,116 87, 802 4. 279,4581, 570, 600 2, 540, 322 40, 593 91, 085 4, 242, 6001, 589,348 2, 497,170 39, 700 86, 547 1 4,212,7651, 451, 505 2, 598,183 40, 028 79, 885 ! 4,169, 6011, 314, 402 2, 637, 686 38, 408 77, 538 4, 068, 0341, 297, 035 2, 646, Oil 38, 551 76,137 4, 057, 7341,259,492 2, 795,776 32, 802 77, 863 1 4,165, 9331, 269,681 2, 838,354 32,414 95, 038 ! 4,235,487

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No. 150.— CLASS, N U M BER , and T O N N A G E of V E SSE LS B U IL T in the U n i t e d S t a t e s , from 1843 to 1883, inclusive.

[From Animal Reports of the Register of the Treasury. ]

144 TONNAGE— BUILT.

Tear ended June 30—

Number, class, and tonnage. *

Total.Sailing vessels. Steam vessels.

Shipsandbarks. Brigs. Schoon­ers.Sloops,canal-boats,andbarges.

Total. Tons. Num­ber. Tons. Num­ber. Tons.

1843*........ 58 34 138 174 404 50,050.52 79 13,837.67 483 63,88a 241844......... 73 47 204 279 603 71,506.66 163 32,030.58 766 103, 537. 291845......... 124 87 322 342 875 112,362.08 163 33,680.38 1,038 146,042.431846......... 100 164 576 355 1,195 141,844.22 225 46,359.71 1,420 188,203. 931847......... 151 168 689 392 1,400 193,403. 38 197 50, 230. 02 1,597 243,633.4018 4 8 ...... 254 174 701 547 1,676 265, 549.53 175 52,526.01 1,851 318,075. 541849.......... 198 148 623 370 1,339 213,970.81 215 43,018.01 1,554 256, 988. 821850.......... 247 117 554 307 1,225 227,997.51 197 51,258.35 1,422 279, 255. 861851.......... 211 65 522 325 1,123 221,145.89 245 78,326.47 1,368 299,472.411852.......... 255 79 585 265 1,184 269,821.81 268 85,534.33 1,452 355, 356.191853.......... 270 95 681 391 1,437 332, 339.12 280 95,155.67 1, 717 427,494.791854.......... 334 112 661 386 1,493 447,216.26 284 88,829.82 1,777 536,046.131855.......... 381 126 605 669 1, 781 510, 689. 67 246 72,760. 32 2,027 583,450. 041856.......... 306 103 594 479 1,482 404, 054. 39 232 65,239.34 1,714 469,293. 731857.......... 251 58 504 358 1,171 304,345.18 272 74,459.52 1,443 378, 804. 701858.......... 122 46 431 400 999 179, 338. 53 242 65,374.34 1, 241 244, 712. 871859.......... 89 28 297 284 698 121,296.83 177 35,305.45 875 156, 602. 331860.......... 110 36 372 289 807 145,427. 58 275 69,370.07 1,082 214, 797. 651861.......... 110 39 360 371 880 172, 207. 94 266 60, 986. 36 1,146 233,194.351862......... 60 17 207 397 681 119, 626. 67 183 55,449.17 864 175,075- 841863.......... 97 34 212 1,113 1,456 216, 812.14 360 94,233.67 1, 816 311,045. 811864......... 112 45 322 1, 389 1,868 268,240. 76 520 147,499. 83 2, 388 415,740-641865.......... 109 46 370 853 1,378 248, 090.12 411 146, 432. 94 1,789 394,523-111866......... 96 61 457 926 1,540 210,962.84 358 125,183.72 1,898 336,146.561867.......... 95 70 517 657 1,339 233,584. 53 179 72,010.33 1,518 305, 594- 861868......... 80 48 590 848 1,566 221, 364 67 236 63,940.06 1,802 285, 304. 731869......... 91 36 501 820 1,448 210,16416 279 65, 065.99 1, 727 275,230-151870......... 73 27 519 709 1,328 206,332. 39 290 70,620.92 1,616 276,953.311871.......... 40 14 498 901 1,453 185,384.02 302 87,842.49 1,755 273, 226- 511872.......... 15 10 426 900 1,351 146, 842. 57 292 62,209.65 1,643 209,052.221873......... 28 9 611 1, 221 1,869 271, 235.10 402 88, 010. 66 2, 271 359, 245- 761874.......... 71 22 655 995 1,743 330, 795.25 404 101, 929. 92 2,147 432, 725*171875.......... 114 22 502 340 978 235,178. 95 323 62,459.84 1, 301 297, 638* 791876......... 76 5 424 269 774 134,333.72 338 69, 251. 91 1,112 203, 58®* 631877.......... 71 4 337 352 764 129,077.45 265 47, 514. 51 1,029 176, 591* 061878.......... 81 7 279 557 924 153,643.97 334 81,859.60 1,258 235, 503 571879.......... 37 10 256 494 797 106, 669.34 335 86,361.35 1,132 193, 03°* 691880.......... 23 2 286 243 554 78, 556.20 348 78, 853. 70 902 157,409* 901881.......... 29 3 318 314 664 162,388.09 444 118, 070. 55 1,108 280,458* 641882.......... 31 2 473 363 869 160,427. 07 502 121,842. 66 1,371 282,269* 731883.......... 33 2 567 227 829 158, 200.13 439 107,229.78 1, 268 265,429.91

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TONNAGE-----BUILT. 145

No. 151.— TONNAGE of VESSELS BU ILT in the Un it e d St a t e s ,from 1857 to 1883, inclusive.

[From Annual Reports of the Register of the Treasury.]

Tonnage Built.

Year ended June 30— On the New England

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On the Mis­sissippi River

and its tributaries.

On the Great Lakes. Total.

Tons.i

Tons. | Tons. j Tons. Tons.1857 .................................................. 183, 625 285,453 i 41, 854 | 51,498 378, 8051858 .................................................. 103, 862 177,412 j 35, 659 t 31,642 244, 7131859 .................................................. 79, 322 133,294 | 17,128 6,180 156, 6021860 .................................................. 134,289 169,836 i 32, 970 11, 992 214,7£f1861........................................... ....... 104, 675 179, 767 29, 960 23,467 233,1941862 .................................................. 45, 595 112,487 8, 785 . 53,804 175, 0761863 .................................................. 79, 576 215, 667 27, 407 67, 972 311, 0461864 .................................................. 112, 611 *310,421 56,169 49,151 415, 7411865 .................................................. 133, 040 291, 306 66, 576 36,719 394, 6011866 .................................................. 121,333 232, 388 70, 555 33, 204 336,1471867 .................................................. 135,189 230,810 35,106 39, 679 305, 5951868 .................................................. 98,708 175, 812 52, 695 ! 56,798 285,3051869 .................................................. 103, 604 191,194 34,576 49,460 275, 2301870 .................................................. 110, 584 182, 836 56, 859 | S7,258 276,9531871.................................................. 64, 366 156, 249 73, 080 ! 43,897 273, 2271872 .................................................. 46, 269 128, 097 36, 344 i 44,611 209, 0521873 .................................................. 76,406 218,139 48, 659 92,448 359, 2461874 .................................................. 136, 251 277, 093 63, 646 91, 986 432,7251875 .................................................. 151,497 244, 474 23, 294 29, 871 297, 6391876 .................................................. 95,288 163, 826 23, 636 16,124 203,5861877 .................................................. 90, 992 132, 996 34, 693 8, 903 176, 592

,1878 .................................................. 90, 386 155,138 4 68,928 11, 438 235,5041879 .................................................. 55, 874 115, 683 62, 213 15,135 193, 0311880 .................................................. 46, 374 101, 719 32, 791 22, 899 157,4091881.................................................. 54, 488 125, 766 81,189 73, 504 280, 4591882 .................................................. 93, 965 188, 084 35, 817 58, 369 282, 2701883 .................................................. 110, 226 210,349 26, 443 28, 638 265,430

No. 152.—TONNAGE of IRON SAILING and STEAM VESSELS BIJILT in the United States, from 1869 to 1883, inclusive.

[From Annual Reports of the Register of the Treasury.]

Year ended June 30— Sailingvessels.

Steamvessels. Tota

1869 ............................................................................................................................Tons.

1, 039 679

2, 067

Tons.3,545 7, 602

13,412 12, 766 26, 548 33, 097 21, 632 21,346 5, 927

26. 960

Tons. 4,584 8,281

15,479 12,766 26, 548 33, 097 21, 632 21,346 5,927

26 960

1870 ............................................................................................................................1871............................................................................................................................1872 ............................................................................................................................1873 ............................................................................................................................1874 ............................................................................................................................1875 ............................................................................................................................1876 ...................................................... ...................................................................1877 ............................................................. ..........................................................1878 ............................................................................................................................1879 .......................................................................................................................... 22, 008 ' 22, 008

25, 538 25, 582 28, 320 j 28, 356 40,097 i 40,097 37, 613 | 39, 646

1880 ............................................................................................................................ 44361881............................................................................................................................

1882 ............................................................................................................................1883 ............................................................................................................................ 2, 033

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No. 153.— HISTORICAL and STA TISTICAL TABLE of the United States and Territories, showing the Area of each in Square Miles and Acres; the date of Organization of Territories; date of Admission of New States into the Union; and the Population of each State and Territory at the taking of the census in 1880.

[From the Annual Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office.]

pivil divisions.Act organ­

izing Terri­tory.

THE THIRTEEN ORIGINAL STATES.New Hampshire...........................Massachusetts..............................Rhode Island...............................Connecticut.................................New York..................................New Jersey................................Pennsylvania...............................Delaware..................... ..............Maryland....................................Virginia.....................................North Carolina.......................South Carolina.............................Georgia.......................................

United States Statutes.

Vol. Page.

Act admit­ting State.

United States Statutes.

Area of the States and Territories.

Yol. Page. In square miles. In acres.

9, 280 5, 939,2007,800 4, 992, 0001,306 835, 8404, 750 3, 040,000

47, 000 30, 080, 0008, 320 5,324, 800

46, 000 29,440, 0002,120 1,356,800

11,124 7,119, 36038, 348 24, 542,72050, 704 32,450, 56034, 000 21, 760, 00058, 000 37,120,000

STATES ADMITTED.Kentucky..........................Vermont............................Tennessee..........................Maine...............................Texas...............................West Virginia.....................

Feb. 4,1791 1Feb. 18,1791 1June 1,1796 1Mar. 3,1820 3Dec. 29,1845 9Dec. 31,1862 12

189191491544108633

37,680 10,212 45, 600 35, 000

274, 356 23, 000

24,115, 200 6, 535, 680

29,184, 000 22, 400, 000

175, 587,840 14,720,000

PUBLIC LAND STATES AND TERRITORIES.States.

Apr. 30,1802 173!

39, 972 I 25,581,976

Number of acres surveyed

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Area remain­ing unsnr-

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Population in 1880.

346,991 1,783,085

276, 531 622, 700

5,082,871 1,131,116 4,282, 891

146,608 934,943

1,512,565 1,399,750

995,577 1,542,180

1,648,690 332, 286

1, 542, 359 648,936

1,591,749 618,457

Ohio 3,198,062

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Louisiana. . .Indiana........Mississippi.Illinois........Alabama-----Missouri-----Arkansas. . . Michigan . . .Florida........Iowa.............Wisconsin - California-. . Minnesota..Oregon........Kansas.......Nevada........Nebraska. . . Colorado-----

Mar.MayApr.Feb.Mar.JuneMar.

3,1805 7,1800 7,1798 3,1809 3,1817 4,1812 2,1819

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Mar. 3,1849 Aug. 14,1848 May 30,1854 Mar. 2,1861 May 30,1854 Feb. 28,1861

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Wyoming.............New Mexico........TTtak....................Washington........Dakota.................Arizona...............Idaho ....................Montana...............Alaska..................Indian Territory.

District of Columbia.

Total.................

JulySept.Sept.Mar.Mar.Feb.Mar.MayJuly

25.18689.18509.1850 2,1853 2,1861

24.18633.1863

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Apr. 8,1812 2 701 41, 346 26, 461, 440 25, 946, 111 ; 515,329 939,946Dec. 11,1816 3 399 33, 809 21,637, 760 21, 637, 760 1, 978,301Dec. 10,1817 3 472 47,156 30,179, 840 30,179, 840 1,131, 597Dec. 3,1818 3 536 55, 414 35,465, 093 35, 465, 093 3, 077, 871Dec. 14,1819 3 608 50, 722 32,462,115 32, 462,115 1, 262, 505Mar. 2,1821 3 645 65, 370 41,836,931 41, 836, 931 2,168,380J une 15,1836 5 50 52, 203 33,410, 063 33,410, 063 802, 525Jan. 26,1837 5 | 144 56, 451 36,128, 640 36,128, 640 1, 636, 937Mar. 3,1845 5 1 742 59, 268 37, 931, 520 30, 272, 013 7, 659, 507 269, 493Mar. 3,1845 5 j 742 55, 045 35, 228, 800 35, 228, 800 1, 624, 615Mar. 3,1847 9 178 53, 924 34, 511,360 34, 511, 360 1, 315, 497Sept. 9,1850 9 452 157, 801 100, 992, 640 60,497; 543 40, 495, 097 864, 694Feb. 26,1857 11 166 83, 531 53, 459, 840 40, 635, 782 12, 824, 058 780, 773Feb. 14,1859 11 383 95,274 60, 975, 360 31,156, 019 29, 819, 341 174, 768Jan. 29,1861 12 126 80, 891 51, 770, 240 51, 770, 240 | 996,096Mar. 21,1864 13 30 112, 090 71,737, 600 22, 599, 688 49,137, 912 62,266Feb. 9,1867 14 391 75, 995 48, 636, 800 43, 983,119 4, 653, 681 452,402Mar. 3,1875 18 474 104, 500 66, 880, 000 47, 252, 560 1 19, 627, 440 ' 194,327

97 883 62, 645,120 15, 463, 243 | 475181, 877 20, 789121, 201 77, 568,640 23, 510, 710 54, 057, 930 119, 56584, 476 54, 064, 640 10, 486, 953 43, 577, 687 143, 96369, 994 44, 796,160 17, 757, 033 27, 039,127 75,116

150, 932 96, 596,480 30, 411, 361 66,185,119 135,177i 113,916 72, 906, 240 6,441,790 66, 454, 450 40, 440

86, 294 55, 228,160 8,116, 508 47,111,652 32, 610143, 776 92, 016, 640 11, 978, 622 80, 038, 018 39,159............. j577,390 369, 529, 600 369, 529, 600 (a)68, 991 44,154, 240 27, 003, 990 17,150, 250 (a)

60 38, 400 177, 624*

i3, 580, 275 2, 291, 376, 338 831, 725, 863 983,068, 075 ’ 50,155,783

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No. 154.— Number of AC R E S disposed of for CASH , under the H O M ESTEAD ACTS, under the TIM BER-CULTURE ACTS, located with AG R IC U LTU R AL COLLEGE and other kinds of SCRIP, and located with M IL ITA R Y B O U N TY L A N D W A R R A N TS, and selected by States and Railroads in the several States and Territories, each year ended June 30, from 1873 to 1883, inclusive.

[Prepared by the Commissioner of the General Land Office.]States and Territories. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883.

Alabama................................. 168, 040. 67 181, 917. 74 123,536.72 157,825. 32 121,105.99 169,930.01 162,772.69 350,420.36 476, 051.12 418, 329.07 346,630.79Arkansas............................. 246, 964.15 239, 570. 98 129,147.00 159,287.12 152,125.33 238, 430.03 229, 052. 05 391, 566. 96 526, 829. 99 426, 747. 81 57,586.54Arizona................................. 6,790. 80 7,124. 74 9, 064.83 8, 862. 95 52, 501.54 63,585.18 28,281.50 17, 067. 09 19,203. 99 21,156.81 461,215.87California............................. , 667,241. 08 489, 442. 66 693, 480. 33 761,772. 84 612,942.18 535, 795.13 402,764.93 362, 903. 79 585, 092. 52 529, 723. 43 951,376.61Colorado................................. 227, 577. 96 208, 734. 81 134,382. 81 123,630.45 " 73, 882. 89 139,257. 38 111, 560. 61 194,274.99 287,642. 87 534, 257. 02 424,713.86Dakota.................................... 277, 986. 26 351,316 88 205, 918.16 391,645.53 212, 555.16 1, 377, 948.22 1, 656, 851.16 2,268, 808. 24 2, 673,213. 42 4,360,131. 81 7,317,236.98Florida..................................... 41, 384. 70 80, 667.27 113, 341.23 254,126.45 186,553.79 151,129.18 61,285.47 95, 862. 80 217. 925. 68 416, 001. 64 452,263. 08Idaho ...................................... 11,260.16 24, 807. 02 24, 853.41 27,219.22 40,515.42 84, 767. 94 89,458. 91 120, 323. 56 149,126. 57 166, 988. 02 232,639.97Iowa....................................... 91, 682. 26 48, 571. 99 29,714.01 22,778.34 12,227.48 16,344.64 11, 601.11 9, 049. 83 14, 213.46 10, 044. 90Illinois................................... 2, 545.43 486. 99 555. 37 3 452.55 4,106.65 40. 71 677.16 170, 824. 57 56.70Indiana........................ .......... 3, 284. 47 332. 85 1,603.36 507.29 532.38 80. 00 53. 85 40.00 40. 00 i 6,388. 30Kansas..................................... 953,183. 74 967, 518.42 575,635.71 663, 786.34 706,433. 52 1, 711, 571. 62 2, 795,403. 97 1, 509,748.88 1,299,014.07 984, 076. 99 1,105,241.97Louisiana......................... 117, 525. 95 45,201.08 51,826.19 68, 628. 01 53,115. 50 49, 246. 04 27,484. 64 92, 780. 92 145, 533. 66 508, 703.94 488,129. 04Michigan................................. 813, 040. 39 270, 077. 18 226, 902. 72 216, 502.82 113,696. 31 127, 626.16 166,482. 44 250, 786. 86 448,084. 54 543, 893 93 361,200.22Minnesota.............................. 632, 519. 85 414, 414. 87 347, 721. 01 449, 586. 96 277,411.69 958,137. 83 946, 339.48 854, 065. 32 1,173, 331. 85 1,188, 001. 52 1, 555,954. 65Missouri................................. 145, 430. 59 77,327. 90 57, 783. 52 53, 686. 52 44, 895. 82 65, 884. 49 40, 960.22 98, 587. 54 141, 355. 37 266, 644. 54 517, 737. 36Mississippi............................. 88,393. 53 52,224.12 36,781. 26 50,634. 55 40,743.40 53, 393. 53 21, 275. 31 66, 227. 01 153,758.76 358, 217. 21 239,350. 80Montana................................. 25, 894. 01 21,368. 90 19, 839. 90 28,068.94 12, 688.74 47, 587. 31 66,154. 37 108, 593. 63 109, 579.43 186,463. 36 443,324.27Nebraska......... ................... 907, 672. 05 643,986. 65 419,200. 45 357,419.44 255, 249. 51 614, 773. 99 L, 182, 301. 22 1, 319, 992. 91 848,197. 06 960, 355. 35 1, 327,410. 09New Mexico........................ . 4,901. 92 3, 885. 73 1, 566.89 10, 584.88 4,476. 52 12,143. 82 37, 338. 31 38, 356.18 162, 378.35 116, 931.60 79, 936. 67Nevada ................................... 31, 940.45 10,211. 54 14, 287. 30 14,431. 81 31,700. 38 96, 466. 76 42, 849. 94 31,661.13 88,169.14 78, 588. 27 249,195. 70Ohio................................... .. 738. 57 369. 84 2, 322. 37 495. 57 51.47 76. 35 80. 00 40. 00 120.00 ! 5,107. 31 209.36Oregon..................................... 209, 989.42 168, 906.46 184, 378. 03 149,465. 57 144,827.90 180,411.88 121,073. 90 240, 619.37 313,' 326.75 309.548.70 504, 828. 80Utah........................................ 94, 840. 05 33, 648. 63 47,492. 69 60, 099. 54 117,024.47 128,651.29 103, 307. 78 97, 818.. 59 134, 394. 30 84,149. 01 111,913.86Washington........................... 124, 735. 02 87, 823. 79 86, 203. 95 92, 766.03 100,849.83 229, 865.49 251, 181.48 421, 521. 67 419,237. 58 449, 389. 88 764.448.33Wisconsin.............................. 488,222. 74 341, 680. 24 246,401.11 160,084.18 121,314.48 128,996.01 135, 084.42 167, 073.16 327, 513. 62 846,156. 33 844,318.42W yoming............................. 2,619. 88 12,199. 77 7, 714.40 7,487. 42 5,156. 00 23, 333.67 33, 330. 64 44,146. 83 48,955. 92 58, 307. 25 187,488.65

Total............................. 16, 386,415.10 4,783,819. 05 3,791,654.73 4,291,942.82 3,495,030.25 (7, 209, 540. 60 8,724,371.11 |9,152,297.62 (10,762,967.18 13,998,780.27 19, 030, 796. 89

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No. 155.— N U M BER of POST-OFFICES, E X T E N T of POST ROUTES, and R E V E N U E and E X P E N D IT U R E S of the POST-OFFICE D E ­PA R TM EN T, with the amount, paid to postmasters and for transpor­tation of the mail, each year from 1837 to 1883, inclusive.

Years.

3837.. 1838.1839..1840.1841.1842.1843.1844.1845.1846.1847.1848.1849.1850.1851.1852.1853.1854.1855.1856.1857.1858.1859.1860.1861.1862.1863.1864.1865.1866.1867.1868.1869.1870.1871.1872.1873.1874.1875.1876.1877.1878.1879.1880.1881.1882.1883.

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Miles. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars.11, 767 141, 242 4, 236, 779 3,544,630 | 891,352 1, 996, 72732, 519 134, 818 4, 238, 733 4, 430, 662 933, 948 3,131, 30812, 780 133, 999 4, 484, 657 4, 636, 536 980, 000 3, 285, 62213, 468 155, 739 4, 543, 522 4, 718, 236 1, 028, 925 3, 296, 87613, 778 155,026 4, 407, 726 4, 499, 528 1, 018, 615 3,159, 37513, 733 149, 732 4, 546, 849 5.674, 752 1,147, 256 3, 087, 79613,814 142, 295 4, 296, 225 4, 374, 754 1, 426, 394 2, 947, 31914,103 144, 687 4, 237, 288 4, 296, 513 1, 358, 316 2, 938, 55114,183 143, 940 4, 289, 841 4, 320,732 1,409, 875 2, 905, 50414, 601 152, 865 3, 487,199 4, 084, 297 1, 042, 079 2, 716, 67315,146 153, 818 3, 955, 893 3,979, 570 1, 060, 228 2,476,45516,159 163, 208 4, 371, 077 4, 326, 850 2, 394, 70316, 749 163, 703 4,905,176 4,479, 049 1, 320, 921 2, 577,40718, 417 178, 672 5,552,971 5, 212, 953 1, 549, 376 2, 965, 28619, 796 196, 290 6, 727, 867 6, 278,402 1, 781, 686 3, 538, 06420, 901 214, 284 6, 925, 971 7,108,459 1, 296, 765 4, 225, 31122,320 217, 743 5, 940, 725 7, 982, 957 1,406, 477 4, 906, 30823, 548 219, 935 6, 955, 586 8, 577,424 1,707, 708 5,401, 38224, 410 227, 908 7,342,136 9, 968, 342 2,135, 335 6, 076, 33525, 565 239, 642 7, 620, 822 10,405, 286 2,102, 891 6,765, 63926, 586 242, 601 8, 053, 952 11,508,058 2, 285, 610 7, 239, 33327, 977 260, 603 8,. 186,793 12,722,470 2, 355, 016 8,246, 05428, 539 260, 052 8, 668, 484 15, 754, 093 2,453, 901 7,157, 62928, 498 240, 594 8, 518, 067 19,170, 610 2, 552, 868 8, 808,71028,586 140,139 8, 349, 296 13, 606, 759 2, 514,157 5,309,45428, 875 134, 013 8, 299, 821 I 11,125,364 2, 340, 767 5, 853, 83429, 047 139, 598 11,163, 790 11, 314, 207 2, 876, 983 5,740, 57628, 878 139,171 12,438, 254 12, 644, 786 3,174, 326 5, 818, 46920, 550 142, 340 14, 556,159 13, 694, 728 3, 383, 382 6, 246, 88423, 828 180, 921 14, 386, 986 15, 352, 079 3,454, 677 7, 630, 47425,163 203,245 15, 237, 027 19, 235,483 4, 033, 728 9, 336, 28626, 481 216, 928 16, 292, 601 22, 730, 593 4,255,311 10, 266, 05627,106 223, 731 1 18,344,511 23, 698,131 4, 546, 958 10, 406, 50128, 492 231, 232 | 19,772,221 23, 998, 837 4, 673, 466 10, 884, 65230, 045 238, 359 ! 20,037,045 24, 390,104 5, 028, 382 11, 529, 39531, 863 251, 398 j 21,915,426 26, 658,192 5,121, 665 15, 547, 82133, 244 256, 210 j 22,996,742 29, 084, 946 5, 725, 468 16,161, 03434, 294 269, 097 j 26,477,072 32,126,415 5, 818,472 18, 881, 31935, 547 277, 873 26,791,360 33, 611, 309 7, 049, 936 18, 777, 20136, 383 281, 798 I 27,895,908 33, 263, 488 7, 397, 397 18, 361, 04837, 345 292, 820 27,468,323 33, 486, 322 7,295,251 18, 529, 23839, 258 301,966 29, 277, 517 34,165, 084 7,977,852 19,262,42140, 855 316,711 30, 041, 983 33, 449, 899 7,185, 540 20, 012, 87242, 989 343, 888 33, 315, 479 36, 542, 804 7, 718, 784 22, 255, 98444, 512 344,006 36, 785, 397 39, 592, 566 8, 303,188 23, 048, 75446, 231 343,618 41, 876,410 40, 482, 021 8, 975,318 22, 766, 88747, 863 353,166 j 45,508,692 42, 816, 700 10, 315,394 23,167,227

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No. 156.— PO PU LATIO N of the UNITED STATES at each CENSUS, from 1800 to 1880.

[From the Reports of the Superintendents of the Census.]

States and Territories. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1850. 1840.

Alabama................ 17 1,262,505 16 996, 992 13 964,201 12 771,623 12 590,756

Arkansas................ 25 802, 525 26 484,471 25 435,450 26 209,897 25 97,574California................ 24 864 694 ?4 560,247 26 379,994 29 92,597Colorado................. 35 194, 327 39,864 34,277

Connecticut............ 28 622, 700 25 537,454 24 460,147 21 370,792 20 309,978Delaware................ 37 146,608 34 125,015 32 112,216 30 91,532 26 78,085Florida.................. 34 269,493 33 187, 748 31 140,424 31 87,445 27 54,477

Georgia.................. 13 1,542,180 12 1,184,109 11 1,057,286 9 906,185 9 691,392

Illinois................... 4 3,077, 871 4 2,539,891 4 1,711,951 11 851,470 14 476,183Indiana................... 6 1,978,301 6 1, 680, 637 6 1,350,428 7 988,416 10 685,866Iowa...................... 10 1,624,615 11 1,194,020 20 674,913 27 192,214 28 43,112Kansas................... 20 996, 096 29 364,399 33 107,206

Kentucky............... 8 1,648,690 8 1,321,011 9 1,155, 684 8 982,405 6 779,828

Louisiana................ 22 939,946 21 726,915 17 708, 002 18 517,762 19 352,411

Maine.................... 27 648,936 23 626, 915 22 628,279 16 583,169 13 501,793Maryland................ 23 934, 943 20 780,894 19 687,049 17 583,034 15 470,019

Massachusetts.......... 7 1,783, 085 7 1,457, 351 7 1,231, 066 6 994,514 8 737, 699

Michigan................ 9 1,636, 937 13 1,184, 059 16 749,113 20 397,654 23 212,267Minnesota............... 26 780, 773 28 439, 706 30 172,023 33 6,077Mississippi.............. 18 1,131,597 18 827, 922 14 791,305 15 606, 526 17 375,651

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516, 823

157,445 343,031

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*4340, 985

*4955,162

147,178

687,917

215,739

399, 455 447,040

610,408

31, 639

136, 621

*182 564,135

*484 152, 923

*66 298, 2694^7, 350

*128 523,159

*1318,765

75, 448 20

261,942 72,674

252, 433

12, 282 24, 520 20

406, 511

76, 556

228, 705 380, 546

472,040

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*29Missouri......... ............... 5 2,168,380 5 1, 721,295 8 1,182,012 13 682,044 16 383, 702 21 140, 455 23 66, 557 22 20,845

!Nebraska ...................... 30 452,402 35 122,993 35 28,841Nevada............... ........... 38 62,266 37 42,491 36 6,857

*139New Hampshire........... 31 346,991 31 318,300 27 326,073 22 317,976 22 284, 574 18 269, 328 15 244,022 16 214,460 11 183, 858

*149New Jersey..................... 19 1,131,116 17 906,096 21 672,035 19 489,555 18 373, 306 14 320, 823 13 277, 426 12 245,562 10 211,149

*701New York...................... 1 5,082,871 1 4,382,759 1 3,880,735 1 3, 097, 394 1 2,428, 921 1 1, 918,608 1 1, 372, 111 2 959, 049 3 589,051North Carolina............. 15 1,399,750 14 1,071,361 12 992,622 10 869,039 7 753, 419 5 737,987 4 638, 829 4 555, 500 4 478,103

*139Ohio................................. 3 3,198,062 3 2,665, 260 3 2, 339,511 3 1, 980,329 3 1, 519, 467 4 937, 903 5 581, 295 13 230,760 18 45, 365Oregon............................ 36 174,768 36 90,923 34 52,465 32 13,294 i

i *1,951Pennsylvania................. 2 4, 282,891 2 3, 521,951 2 2, 906,215 2 2,311, 786 2 1,724,033 1 2 1,348, 233 3 1, 047, 507 3 810,091 2 602,365

*44Rhode Island................. 33 276, 531 32 217, 353 29 174, 620 28 147, 545 24 108, 830 23 97,199 20 83, 015 17 76, 931 16 1 69,122South Carolina............. 21 995, 577 22 705,606 18 703,708 14 668, 507 11 594, 398 9 581,185 8 502,741 6 415,115 6 I 345,591

Tennessee...................... 12 1,542,359 9 1,258, 520 10 1,109, 801 5 1, 002, 717 5 829, 210 7 681, 904 9 422, 771 10 261, 727 15 105, 602T exas.............................. 11 1, 591, 749 19 818, 579 23 604,215 25 212, 592

*15Vermont.......................... 32 332, 286 30 330, 551 28 315, 098 23 314,120 21 291, 948 17 ! 280,652 16 235, 966 15 217, 895 13 154,465

! *250Virginia.......................... 14 ! 1, 512, 565 10 1, 225,163 5 1, 596,318 4 1, 421, 661 4 1, 239, 797 3 1, 211,405 2 1, 065,116 1 974, 600 1 880, 200West Virginia............... 29 | 618,457 27 442, 014 1

Wisconsin ............... . 16 | 1,315,497 15 1, 054,670 15 775,881 24 305,391 29 30, 945 1 ; i I1 I *4,631

The States............... 49,371,340 .... 38,115,641 j 31,183,744 23, 067,262 17, 019, 641 12, 820, 868 .... i 9, 600, 783 . . . . 7, 215, 858 5, 294, 390

A rizon a......... ........................ 6 40,440 9 9,658 !D a k o t a .................................. 3 135,177 8 14,181 6 4, 837 I ; |

District of Columbia... 1 177, 624 1 131,700 2 75,080 2 51, 687 1 43, 712 1 39, 834 ! l ! 33,039 1 24,023 1 14, 093Idaho................................ 8 32, 610 7 14, 999 1 !

Montana.......................... 7 39,159 6 20, 595 ! |

New Mexico ................. 4 119, 565 2 91,874 1 93, 516 1 61,547 i 1

Utah ............................... 2 143, 963 3 86,786 3 : 40, 273 3 11,380 | j

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States and Territories. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1850. I 1840. 1830. 1820. 1810. 1800.

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5 11, 594Wyoming....................... 0 10

The Territories .. 781,443 . . . . 442,730 256, 577 124, 614 43, 712 . . . . 39, 834 33, 039 24, 023 14, 093

On public ships in serv* j ice of the United States 6,100 5, 318i

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No. 157.— TOTAL PO P U L A T IO N OF SCHOOL A G E , according to State laws, with the enrollment, attendance, teachers, income, ex­penditure, and school-fund for the public schools of the States and Territories of the United States, for each school year, from 1871 to 1882, inclusive.

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School population

Number enrolled in public schools.

Number in daily attendance at public schools

Number of teachers in public schools,

Number of male teachers in public schools*

Tear.

Number report­ing.

In States. In Terri­tories.

States. Terri­tories.

( 1871 29 9, 632, 9691872 37 7 12, 740, 751 88,0971873 37 11 13,324, 797 134,1281874 37 11 13, 735, 672 139,3781875 36 8 13. 889, 837 117, 6851876 37 8 34,121, 526 101,4651877 38 9 14, 093,778 133. 9701878 38 9 14,418, 923 157, 2601879 38 9 14, 782, 765 179, 5711880 38 8 15, 351, 875 184, 4051881 38 10 15, 661, 213 218, 2931882 38 10 15, 987,461 222, 672

( 1871 28 6,393, 0851872 34 7 7,327,415 52, 2411873 35 10 7, 865, 628 69, 9681874 34 11 8, 030, 772 69, 2091875 37 11 8, 678, 737 77. 922

J 1876 36 10 8, 293, 563 70,1751877 38 10 8, 881, 848 72, 6301878 38 10 9, 294, 316 78, 8791879 38 10 9, 328,003 96, 0831880 38 10 9, 680. 403 101,1181881 38 10 9, 737,176 123.1571882 38 10 9, 871, 590 124,543

1871 25 3,601,7391872 28 4 4, 081, 569 28, 9561873 31 5 4,166, 062 33, 6771874 30 4 4,488,075 : 33,4891875 29 5 4, 215,380 36,4281876 27 5 4, 032, 632 34, 216— { 1877 31 4 ;; 4, 886. 289 33,1191878 31 5 11 5, 093, 298 38,1151879 32 8 II 5, 223,100 59,2371880 34 8 ' 5,744,188 61,1541881 34 9 5, 595, 329 69, 0271882 38 10 6, 043, 956 76, 498

1871 26 180, 6351872 33 7 216, 062 1,1771873 35 6 215, 210 1,5111874 35 8 239,153 1,4271875 36 9 247, 423 1, 839

J 1876 37 9 247,557 1,7261877 37 9 257,454 1,8421878 38 9 269, 132 2, 0121879 38 9 270,163 2, 5231880 38 10 280, 034 2, 610

I 1881 38 9 285, 970 3,1891

1882 38 9 288, 716 3,266

1871 24 66, 9491872 30 6 81,135 3741873 28 5 75, 321 5291874 28 7 87, 395 4991875 31 8 97, 796 6561876 32 9 95,483 678. . . { 1877 33 9 97,638 7061878 34 v 8 100, 878 7891 1879 34 8 104, 842 9851880 36 8 115, 064 948

1 1881 36 7 107, 780 1, 018l 1882 34 8 99, 565 1, 080

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154 PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

No. 157.— T O TA L P O P U L A T IO N OF SCHOOL A G E , according to State laws, with the enrollment, attendance, teachers, &c.— Concluded.

Number of female teachers in public schools'

P a li c school income

ublic school expenditures.

rmanent school fund

Year.

387118721873 3874187518761877187818791880 1881 1882

Number report­ing.

In States. In Territo­ries.

States. Territo­ries.

!l

24302828

.31323334 34 36 36 34

108,743 I 123,547

103, 734 129, 049 132,185 135, 644 138, 228 141,780 141,161 156, 351158, 588159, 004

6578

• 9 9 8 8 878

633 786 731 963 898 986

1,027 1, 342 1,306 1, 805 1, 897

( 1871 30 $64,594,9191872 35 6 71, 988, 718 $641, 5511873 35 10 80, 081, 583 844, 6661874 37 10 81, 277, 686 881, 2191875 37 8 87, 527,278 1,121,6721876 38 9 86, 032, 067 717,4161877 37 9 85, 959, 864 906, 2981878 38 10 86, 035, 264 942, 8371879 38 10 82,767, 815 1, 020,2591880 38 10 82,684,489 1,255,7501881 38 10 86,468,749 1,673,3391882 38 10 92,582,783 1,739, 983

1871 24 $61,179,2201872 31 6 70, 035, 925 $856,0561873 36 10 77, 780,016 995,4221874 35 9 74,169,217 805,1211875 34 9 80,950,333 982,6211876 36 10 83,078,596 926,7371877 37 8 79,251,114 982,3441878 : 38 10 79,652, 553 877,4051879 38 10 77,176,354 1, 015,1681880 38 10 78, 836,399 1,196,4391881 38 10 83, 601,327 1, 510,1151882 38 10 89, 807, 272 1,653,187

3871 19 $41,466, 8541872 31 1 65,850, 572 $64,3851873 28 1 77, 870, 887 137, 5071874 28 75, 251, 0081875 28 3 81,486,158 323,2361876 30 2 97,227, 909 1, 526, 961

•*1 1877 26 2 100,127, 865 2,106, 9611878 32 1 106,138,348 1, 506,9611879 30 2 110, 264, 434 2,776, 5931880 33 2 119,184,029 3,694, 8101881 34 2 123,083,786 1,089,0151882 35 2 128,475,160 1, 089, 015

* Several of the States and Territories do not report sex of teachers. The totals of male and of maid teachers are, therefore, the totals only of teachers in such States and Territories as make a

istiction of sex.

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No. 158.— T E A C H E R S in the PU BLIC SCHOOLS of the UnitedS t a t e s in 1882.

[P r e p a r e d b y t h e C o m m is s io n e r o f E d u c a t io n . ]

S ta te s a n d T e r r ito r ie s .

Alabama.....................................................................Arkansas...................................................................California...................................................................Colorado.....................................................................Connecticut...............................................................Delaware...................................................................Florida.......................................................................Georgia.......................................................................Illinois.........................................................................Indiana.......................................................................Iowa............................................................................Kansas.......................................................................Kentucky...................................................................Louisiana...................................................................Maine..........................................................................Maryland...................................................................Massachusetts.........................................................Michigan...................................................................Minnesota.................................................................Mississippi...............................................................Missouri.....................................................................Nebraska...................................................................Nevada.......................................................................New Hampshire ......................................................New Jersey...............................................................New Y o rk .................................................................North Carolina........................................................Ohio............................................................................Oregon............................................................. ..........Pennsylvania...........................................................Khode Island............................................................South Carolina..........................................................Tennessee.................................................................Texas .........................................................................Yermont.....................................................................Yirginia.....................................................................West Yirginia..........................................................Wisconsin.................................................................

Total number of teachers in States........

Arizona......................................................................Dakota .......................................................................District of Columbia .............................................Idaho..........................................................................Indian.........................................................................Montana....................................... .............................New Mexico.............................................................Utah............................................................................Washington.............................................................Wyoming...................................................................

Total number of teachers in Territories

Grand total....................................................

N u m b e r o f te a c h e r s .

M a le .

2,938 1, 977 1,156

270 617

a222 &675

F e m a le . S e x n o t s ta te d . T o ta l .

1, 626 441

2, 621 630

2, 503

4, 5642, 5013, 777

9003,120

o3056420

a.56 a583 61, 095

6, 3518,076 14,2257, 274 5, 9856, 044 16, 0373, 342 4, 808

a4,195 a2,7150773 o811

1,220 1, 9771,079 ' 7,8583, 887 10, 5801, 625 3, 338

5, 253 10, 607

6, 351 22,301 13, 259 22, 0818,150

a6, 910 ol, 584

7, 797 3,197 8,937

14,467 4,963 5, 253

10, 6071, 862 3,507

54 148477 3,117911 2,594

7,123 24,1103,586 1, 587

11, 086 13, 049662 750

9,051 12, 778258 1, 052

1, 940 1,4734, 083 1,6043, 767 1, 270

653 3,7233,181 2, 4163, 045 1,3152,456 7, 631

5,369 202

3,594 3, 505

31,233 5,173

24,135 1,412

21, 829 1, 310 3, 413 5,687 5,037 4,376 5,597 4,360

10, 087

99, 565 159, 004 30,147 288,716

44a346o35

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126 al, 033

0460 200

64cl28283

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a205 a89

191el64579

a443c31 c39

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1, 080 1,897

100,645 160, 901

289

30,436

3,266

291, 982

a In 1881. 6 In 1880. e United States census of 1880.

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No. 159.— PU BLIC SCHOOL STA TISTICS of the U n it e d S t a t e s

in 1882.[Prepared by the Commissioner of Education.]

States and Territories.

Alabama..........................Arkansas........................California......................Colorado..........................Connecticut...................Delaware........................Florida............. '..............Georgia............................Illinois............................Indiana............................Iowa..................................Kansas............................Kentucky......................Louisiana........................M aine..............................Maryland........................Massachusetts...............Michigan........................Minnesota.......................Mississippi....................Missouri..........................Nebraska........................Nevada............................New Hampshire...........New Jersey.....................New York.......................North Carolina.............Ohio..................................Oregon............................Pennsylvania.................Rhode Island.................South Carolina...............Tennessee......................Texas ..............................Vermont..........................Virginia..........................W est Virginia...............Wisconsin......................

Total States........

Arizona................... .........Dakota............................District of Columbia. . .Idaho................................Indian..............................Montana..........................New Mexico...................U tah ..........................Washington...................Wyoming........................

Total Territories

Grand total--------

Schoolage.

School pop­ulation.

Number between 6

and 16 years of

age.

Number enrolled in

public schools.

Average daily at­

tendance.

Average duration of

school in days.

7-21 401,002 177,428 114,527 796 -21 289,617 117,696 56, 2915-17 216,330 168,*024 107,177 155.46-21 49, 208 37,716 31, 738 18,488 1004-16 146,188 121,185 a77,041 179.66

56-21 537, 285 529,122 cl7, 439 5 dl53e4-21 e88, 677 e39,315 e27,0466-18 507,861 256,432 164,180 656-21 1, 037,567 713,431 452,485 1506 -21 708, 596 498, 792 305, 513 1335-21 604, 739 406, 947 253, 688 1425-21 357, 920 269, 945 162, 017 1146 -20 5553, 638 5 (Z238,440 5 dl49,226 cl02

56-18 c271,414 562, 370 e45, 626 51004-21 213, 007 147,988 111, 188 1175-20 c319,201 |..................... 159,945 83,189 1995-15 321, 377 330,421 235, 739 1785-20 538,356 385,504 c263,775 1485-21 315, 948 /196, 238 d f 97,532 /9 85-21 444,131 5237, 288 136, 315 75.516-20 741, 632 488, 091 c260, 540 875-21 165, 511 115, 546 66,027 1116-18 10,438 8,158 5, 286 1465-15 c60,899 64,349 43, 996 96.275-18 343, 897 209, 526 113, 532 1925-21 1, 681,161 1, 041,068 569,471 1766-21 463,160 233, 071 132,546 62. 56 -21 1,081,321 827, 883 751,101 483, 232 1554-20 65,216 37, 743 27, 347 90.66 -21 cl, 422, 377 945,345 611, 317 153. 78

05-15 55, 832 45,695 29, 390 1846-16 c262,279 c262, 279 145, 974 101, 816 806 -21 549,179 264,356 5180, 509 738-14 295,344 142, 960 60,259 h925-20 c99,463 74, 000 47, 772 126.55-21 555,807 383, 979 257,362 144,904 118.26 -2 1 216, 605 168,534 155, 544 96, 652 994-20 495, 233 303,452 5190,878 5175.6

15,987,461 9,871,590 6,043,956

6 -2 1 10,283 53, 844 c2,847 el0955-21 538,815 525,451 c8, 53006-17 c43, 558 c40, 654 527, 299 520,730 5190

5-21 9,650 56, 080 54,127 51505t9,315 5 i 6 ,183 5 i3,496

4-21 10,482 6, 054 3,558 1257-18 c29,255 c4,755 c3,1506-18 43, 303 27,216 17, 594 139

54-21 523,899 514,754 clO, 5467-21 c4,112 c2, 907 cl, 920

222,672 124,543 76,498

16, 210,133 9, 996,133 6,120,454

a For the winter term only. 6 In 1881. cUnited States census of 1880. d For white school* only. d n 1880. /Exclusive of high school reports. 0 Inclusive, h In the counties. tinthe five civilized tribes.Digitized for FRASER

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No. 160.— STATISTICS of E X P E N D IT U R E S for PUBLIC SCHOOLS in tlic United States in 1882.

[Prepared by the Commissioner of Education.]

PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 157

S ta te s a n d T e r r ito r ie s .

Alabam a...............Arkansas...............California...............Colorado.................Connecticut...........Delaware...............Florida...................Georgia..................Illinois.....................Indiana...................Iowa........................Kansas...................Kentucky...............Louisiana...............Maine......................Maryland...............Massachusetts-----Michigan...............Minnesota.............Mississippi...........Missouri...............Nebraska ...............Nevada...................New Hampshire ..New Jersey...........New Y ork.............North Carolina . . .Ohio........................Oregon....................Pennsylvania........Khode Island........South Carolina-----Tennessee.............Texas......................Vermont................Virginia ...............West Virginia-----Wisconsin.............

Total States

S a la r ies o f t e a ch e rs .

Dollars.

Total ex­penditure.

Dollars.375, 887 388, 616

2, 406, 781 300,128

1, 056, 268 al38, 819 a97,115

4, 985, 770 63,143, 529 3, 075, 870

cl, 296, 256

d374,127 c952, 394

1,146, 558e\, 144,722c2,193, 2671, 054, 523 d644, 352

2, 226, 610 702,127 /70, 385 417, 016

el, 776, 052 7, 986,261 /374, 009

5, 376, 087 249, 378

4, 863,718 417, 553 349, 696 718, 921 714, 207 381, 608 896, 274

• 553, 509 1, 437, 349

57, 285, 742

403, 602 503,857

3,122, 666 626, 965

1, 553, 065 a207, 281 a ll4, 895

584,174 8, 567, 6754, 793,704 ft, 525, 449 2,194,175

dl, 248, 524 J441, 484

1, 081, 834 1, 651, 9085, 881,124 3, 789, 291 2,159, 435 J757, 758

3, 753, 224 1,358, 346

154, 327 578, 702

2,142, 385 11, 422, 593

/509, 736 8, 820, 914

346, 961 8, 263, 245

591, 836 378, 886 827,154 803, 850 476,478

1,157,142 879, 820

g2 ,132, 807

89, 807, 272

Arizona......................Dakota.......................District of ColumbiaIdaho...............a-------Indian........................Montana ...................New Mexico...............U tah............................

317, 229

80, 000 i28, 002 119, 537

7i98, 268 d3H, 484

579, 312 46, 855

djl51, 950 106, 688 i28, 973 185, 538

Washington...................W yoming......................

Total Territories.

795, 582 €112, 615%2o, 894 €28, 504

666, 244 1, 653,187

G ra n d to ta l 57, 951, 986 91,460,459

a In 1880. b Amount expended from tuition revenue. c Includes salaries of superintendents. d In 1881. e Includes some expenditure for contingencies. /Several counties failed to reportthis item. # Exclusive of cost of normal schools. h Estimated, i United States census of 1880.

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No. 161.— U N IV E R SITIE S and COLLEGES in the United Statesin 1882.

[Prepared by the Commissioner of Education.]

158 UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.

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45

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120615

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1,541323

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Dollars. 24, 600

750 101, 650

1,282 85,517 4,980

17, 500 99,000 47,215 57,549 13,100 | 50,133 15,156 43, 404

229, 734 291, 812 78, 819 51, 45633.44074.440 3, 762

Dollars. 2, 000 7,500

54, 050 366

111, 461 500

16,200 2,620

52, 451 4, 300

157,155 6, 000

29, 800 120,841 86,188 59, 974 28, 378 50, 626 37, 600 58,146 54,400

303,126 65, 412 24, 750 8,600

111, 197 13,821

Dollars. 300, 00C 111, 000

1,300,200 250, 000 472,884 75, 000

682, 300 2,423,400

| 1,220, 0001.197.000

559, 500 850, 500 777, 000 813, 500

1, 369, 500 1,310, 000 1,296, 451

539,419 435, 000

1.494.000 209,000

1 8 54Georgia..........................Illinois............................Indiana...........................Iow a................................Kansas............................Kentucky......................Louisiana......................Maine ...................

7 28 15 198

1593

16764036122225

132 3,398 1, 655 1, 907

881 544 837

52 # 230

143 172 69

120 59 33

392 1, 815 1,307 1,639

462 1,206

319 377

500 105, 589 18, 517 52, 749 13,775 46,262 ; 31, 000 26, 232 73, 975

166, 533 81,458 29, 421 8,746

98, 960 8,078

Maryland.......................Massachusetts.............Michigan........................Minnesota.......................Mississippi.....................Missouri.........................Nebraska........................Nevada............................

117953

1751

156

25104

22-10

1

366 172

1,688 489 483

1, 358 504 40

1471511166521

21139

1,292 1,929 1, 013

492 241

i 1,88134

New Hampshire........... 1 18 235 25,000 16, 000 55, 000 ! 125,000New Jersey................... , 4 2 68 73 650 93, 015 28, 770 69, 700 | 1,210,000New York...................... 28 104 3, 026 421 3,620 469, 317 495, 287 313, 346 8, 080,187North Carolina............. 9 11 359 70 786 17, 824 25, 050 36, 927 639, 000Ohio.................................. 35 92 3,575 271 2, 611 202, 510 125, 382 161, 902 3,192, 840Oregon ............................ 7 12 692 38 425 19, 282 16,103 j 9,620 248,450Pennsylvania.................PbnHn. Taln/nd.... ............

261

52 1, 996 27617

i 2,438 | 270

233

242, 822 40,157 23, 940

228,875 33, 756 10, 625

| 184,353 53, 522 20,600

3, 939, 350 1, 250, 000

337, 000South Carolina............. 9 16 385 49Tennessee............. ........ 19 28 1,500 139 1,441 82,387 48, 093 53,580 1, 532,249Texas..............................Vermont........................

102

35 1,467 7022

92997

2,700 14,000

55, 500 14, 358

11,206 34,855

390,000 395, 000

Virginia.......................... 7 5 69 66 887 23, 700 15,100 105,000 1,450, OCOWest V i r g i n i a ................ 3 6 67 27 211 8,400 5,700 5,600 220, 000Wisconsin....................... 7 24 833 85 603 62, 789 53, 741 48, 450 839, 600District of Columbia .. U tah................................

51

104

317193

41 156 7, 950 7, 251 3, 901 5,500

54, 587 2,826 1,926

1, 800, 000 36, 000

115, 000Washington................... 2 218 12 26 600

Total..................... 365 808 31, 838 3,605 32,258 2, 661, 692 2,126, 664 2, 514, 585!

43,485,330

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No. 162.— U N IV E R SIT IE S and COLLEGES in the U n i t e d S t a t e s , from 1872 to 1882, inclusive.

[Prepared by the Commissioner of Education.]

The following is a statement of the aggregate number of this class of institutions, with instructors and students, as reported to this Bureau each year from 1872 to 1882, inclusive:

1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882.

Numberof institutions 298 323 343 355 356 351 358 364 364 362 365Number of instructors 3,040 3,106 3, 783 3, 999 3, 920 3, 998 3, 885 4,241 4,160 4, 361 4, 413Number of students .. 45, 617

152,053 56, 692 58, 894 56, 481 57, 334 57, 987 60, Oil 59, 594 62, 435 64, 096

No. 163.— TH EO LO G ICAL SEM IN A R IE S in the U n i t e d S t a t e s

in 1882.

[Prepared by the Commissioner of Education.]

Denominations.

R o m a n C a t h o l i c .................. ............... .B a p t i s t ....................................................P r o t e s t a n t E p i s c o p a l ....................L u t h e r a n ................................................P r e s b y t e r i a n ........................................C o n g r e g a t io n a l ..................................M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l .........................C h r i s t ia n ..................................................R e f o r m e d ..................................................U n iv e r s a l i s t ...........................................U n it e d P r e s b y t e r ia n .........................U n s e c t a r ia n ...........................................G e rm a n M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l . . .N e w C h u r c h ...........................................F r e e W i l l B a p t is t ...............................M e t h o d is t P r o t e s t a n t .......................A f r i c a n M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l . . .U n it a r ia n ..................................................M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l , S o u t h ___R e fo r m e d D u t c h ..................................C u m b e r la n d P r e s b y t e r ia n ............W e s le y a n .................................................U n it e d B r e t h r e n ..................................E v a n g e l ic a l A s s o c i a t i o n ...............O ld S c h o o l P r e s b y te r ia n , S o u th

Number of seminaries.

Number of professors.

21 119

21 9816 7416 5314 8011 7413 655 134 173 193 312 192 92 92 82 32 21 91 63 53 5

Number of students.

1,10480925352562941445111546386057286

5618

17693716

1111

145i

o

432

712

10321130

Total 4,921

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No. 164.—NUMBER of MILES of RAILROAD in OPERATION andthe NUMBER of MILES CONSTRUCTED Each Tear in the UnitedStates, from 1830 to L882, inclusive.

Year.

183018311832 1833.18341835183618371838183918401841 1842. 18431844.1845.1846.1847.1848.1849.1850.1851.1852.1853.1854.1855.1856.

[From Poor’s Railroad Manual for 1883.]

Miles in operation at the end

of each year.

Miles construct­ed each

year.Year.

Miles in operation at the end

of each year.

Miles construct­

ed each year.

23 1857........... *.......................... 24,503 26, 968

2,647 2,46595 72 1858.......................................

229 134 1859....................................... 28, 789 1, 821380 151 1860....................................... 30,635 1,846633 253 1861....................................... 31, 286 651

1, 098 465 1862....................................... 32,120 8341, 273 175 1863....................................... 33,170 1, 0501,497 224 1864 ........................ ........... 33, 908 7381,913 416 1865....................................... 35, 085 1,1772, 302 389 1866....................................... 36, 801 1, 7422,818 516 1867..................................... 39, 250 2,4493,535 717 1868...................................... 42, 229 2,9794,026 491 3869....................................... 46, 844 4, 6154,185 159 1870....................................... 52, 864 6,0704, 377 192 1871....................................... 60,291 7,3794, 633 256 1872....................................... 66,171 5,8784, 930 297 1873....................................... 70, 268 4,1075,598 668 1874...................................... 72,383 2,1055, 996 398 1875....................................... 74. 096 1, 7127,365 1, 369 1876.1.................................... 76, 808 « 2,7129,021 1,656 1877....................................... 79, 088 2,281

10, 982 1, 961 1878....................................... 81, 774 2, 68712, 908 1. 926 1879....................................... 86, 497 4, 72115,360 2, 452 1880........... ........................... 93, 543 7,17416, 720 1,360 1881....................................... 103,332 9,78918,374 22, 016

1, 654 3,647

1882....................................... 114, 928 11, 591

No. 165.— NUMBER of MILES of RAILROAD in OPERATION in Each State and Territory in the U n i t e d S t a t e s during the Years 1865, 1870,1875, and from 1877 to 1882.

[From Poor’s Railroad Manual, 1883.]

State or Territory. 1882. 1881. 1880. 1879. 1878. 1877. 1875. 1870. 1865.

M aine.................................. 1,056 1,027 1, 004 1, 009 989 989 980 786 521New Hampshire............... 1,038 1,021 1, 014 1,019 1,009 964 934 736 667Vermont.............................. 920 918 916 873 873 872 810 614 587Massachusetts ................. 1, 967 1, 959 1, 915 1, 870 1,872 1, 863 1, 817 1, 480 1, 297Rhode Island..................... 212 212 211 210 208 204 179 136 125Connecticut........................ 962 959 922 922 922 922 918 742 637

New England............. 6,155 6, 096 5,982 5, 903 5, 873 5, 814 . 5,638 4, 494 3, 834

New York........................ . T o i 7 6, 332 6,062 6, 008 877' 5, 725 5,423 3, 928~ 3,002New Jersey...................... 1, 870 1,781 1,692 1, 663 1, 663 1, 661 1, 511 1,125 864Pennsylvania..................... 6, 857 6, 331 6,166 6, 068 6, 011 5, 902 5, 705 4, 656 3, 728Dilaw arfl................... ....... 282 275 275 280 280 272 272 197 134Maryland and District of

Columbia........................ 1, 063 1, 030 1,005 966 952 i1 944 929 671 446

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No. 165.—NUMBER of MILES of RAILROAD in OPERATION inEach State and Territory in the United States— Concluded.

[From Poor’s Railroad Manual for 1883.]!

State or Territory. 1882. 1881. 1880. 1879. 1878. 1877. 1875. ; 1870. | 1865.

West Virginia................... 813 706 691 694 669 638 615 387 365

Middle States............. 17, 922 16, 455 15, 891 15, 679 15, 452 15,142 14,455 10,964 : 8, 539

Virginia.............................. 2, 446 2, 224 1, 897 1,672 1,646 1,635 1, 608 1,449 ; 1,407North Carolina................. 1, 759 1, 622 1, 463 1,446 1, 435 1, 420 1,356 1, 178 ! 567Sbuth Carolina................... 1,517 1,479 1, 427 1,424 1, 419 1, 406 1,335 1,139 984Georgia................................ 2, 874 2, 540 2, 438 2, 460 2, 415 2, 339 2, 264 1,845 1, 296Florida................................ 973 702 557 519 487 485 484 446 1, 007Alabama.............................. 1, 909 1,859 1, 845 1,832 1, 832 1,801 1, 800 1,167 1,420Mississippi........................ 1, 309 1,188 1,133 1,140 1,126 1,088 1,018 990 416Louisiana............................ 1, 032 937 675 544 466 ; 466 466 450 805Tennessee.......................... 2, 067 1, 902 1,845 1, 701 1, 665 ! 1,656 1, 630 1,492 898Kentucky............................ 1,807 1, 734 1,592 1, 595 1,528 1, 509 1, 326 1,017 335

Southern States......... 17, 693 16,187 14, 872 14, 333 14, 019 13,811 13,287 i 11,173 9,129

Ohio..................................... 6, 931 6, 321 5, 824 5, 521 5,151 1 4,878 4,461 3, 538 3, 331Michigan.......................... 4, 654 4, 326 3, 981 3, 673 3, 593 3,477 3, 346 i, 638; 941Indiana............................... 5, 018 4, 406 4, 020 4,336 4,198 4, 057 3,963 3, 177 2,217Illinois................................ 8, 752 8, 309 7, 900 7,578 7,448 7, 334 7, 109 4, 823 3,157Wisconsin.......................... 3, 824 3,471 3,169 2, 896 | 2,810 2, 701 2, 566 1,525 1,010Minnesota.......................... | 3,974 3, 577 3, 390 3, 008 2, 535 2,194 1,990 | 1, 092 213Dakota Territory............. 2,133 1, 733 1, 320 400 320 290 275 i 65Iowa................................... 6, 968 6,165 5, 401 4, 779 4, 266 4,134 3,850 2, 683 891Nebraska.................. ......... 2, 494 2, 273 1,949 1, 634 1,344 1,286 1,167 705 925K a n s a s ........... 3, 864 3, 653 3, 444 3,103 2,427 2, 352 2,150 1, 501Missouri.''........................... 4, 500 4, 206 3, 964 3, 740 3, 286 3,198 2, 905 j 2, 000 38Indian country ........... 350 285 279 275 275 275 275 465Arkansas................. ........ 1, 533 1,033 889 808 783 767 i 740 256 122Texas................................... 1 6,007 4, 926 3, 257 | 2,591 j 2,428 2, 210 1, 685 ) 711 40Colorado ..................... 2,772 2,193 1, 576 1, 208 ! 1,165 1, 045 807 157New Mexico Territory.. - ' 1,076 1 1,034 745 118 8Wyoming Territory......... 613 564 500 472 j 472 465 459 429Idaho Territory ............. 472 251 182 i 220 80ITtah Territory ........... 967 782 747 593 506 506 257Montana Territory......... 659 267 110 10

j 543

Western States......... 67,561 59, 775 52, 647 46, 963 43,132 41,169 38, 254 24, 557 13, 350

NT evsv • 948 894 738 720 627 627 601 593California............................ 2, 643 2, 315 2, 201 2, 209 2,149 2, 080 1,503 925 214Arizona Territory............. 765 549 401 183 27 19|Oregon................................ ! 807 627 561 295 283 248 248 159Washington Territory... ; « 434 434 250 212 212 197 110 1 1.............

Pacific States............. ! 5,597 4, 819 4, 151 3, 619 3, 298 : 3,152 2, 462 | 1,677 | 2331

RECAPITULATION.

New England States........ j 6,155 6, 096 5, 982 5, 903 5,873 5, 814 1 5,618 | 4,493 3, 834Middle States.................... ; 17,922 16, 455 15, 891 15, 679 15, 452 15,142 14,455 10, 964 8, 539Southern States................. 1 17,693 16,187 14, 872 14, 333 14, 019 13, 811 13, 287 11,173 9,129Western States................. | 67,561 59, 775 52, 647 46, 963 43,132 41,169 38, 254 24, 557 13, 350Pacific States.................... 1 5,597 4,819 4,151 3, 619 3, 298 3,152 2, 462 1, 677 233

Grand total, i............. 114, 928 103, 332 i 93,543!

86, 497 81, 774 |i

79,088 74,096 52, 864 35, 085

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No. 166.— ESTIM ATED A N N U A L PEODUCT, A C E E A G E , TO TA L V A L U E , V A L U E per BU SH EL, Y IE L D per A G E E , and V A L U E per A C E E of the O E EE AL OEOPS of the U n it e d S t a t e s , from 1862 to 1882, inclusive.

[From the Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]

CORN.

Calendar year. Total produc­tion.

Total area of crop.

Total value of crop.

Average value per bushel.

Average yield

per acre.

Average value of

yield per acre.

Bushels. Acres. Dollars. Cents. Bushels. Dollars.1862......................................... 533, 387, 230 14, 273, 714 187,049, 578 34.8 37.3 13 011863......................................... 397, 839, 212 15, 312,441 278, 089, 609 69.9 25.9 18 021864...................v.................... 530,451,403 17, 438,752 527, 718,183 99.5 30.4 30 031865......................................... 704,427, 853 18, 990,180 324,168, 698 46.0 27.1 17 011866..................................... 867, 946, 295 34, 306, 538 591, 666, 295 68.2 25.3 17 031867......................................... 768, 320, 000 32, 520,249 610, 948, 390 80.0 23.6 18 081868......................................... 906, 527, 000 34, 887, 246 569, 512,460 62.8 25.9 16 321869......................................... 874, 320, 000 37,103, 245 658, 532, 700 75.3 23.5 17 751870......................................... 1, 094, 255, 000 38, 646,977 601, 839, 030 54.9 28.3 15-571871......................................... / 991, 898, 000 34, 091,137 478, 275, 900 48.2 29.1 14 021872......................................... 1, 092, 719, 000 35,526,836 435,149, 290 39.8 30.7 12 241873......................................... 932, 274, 000 39,197,148 447,183,020 48.0 23.8 11 411874................................... 850,148, 500 41, 036, 918 550, 043,080 64.7 20.7 13 401875......................................... 1, 321, 069, 000 44, 841,371 555,445, 930 42.0 29.4 12 381876......................................... 1, 283, 827, 500 49, 033, 364 475,491, 210 37.0 26.1 ✓ 6 991877......................................... 1, 342, 558, 000 50, 369,113 480, 643,400 35.8 26.6 9 541878......................................... 1,388,218,750 51, 585, 000 441,153,405 31.8 26.9 8 551879............................ ............ 1, 547, 901, 790 53,085, 450 580,4§6, 217 37.5 29.2 10 931880....................................... 1, 717, 434, 543 62, 317, 842 679,714,499 39.6 ! 27.6 10 911881......................................... 1,194,916,000 ! 64,262,025 759, 482,170 63.6 18.6 11 831882......................................... 1, 617, 025, 100 ! 65, 659, 546 783, 8J7,175 48.5 24.6 11 94

W H E A T

1862............... ......................... 177,957, 172 11,115,830 166, 674,311 93.7 16.0 14 091863......................................... 173, 677, 928 13, 098, 936 197, 992, 837 114.0 13.3 15 011864....................................... 160, 695,823 13,158,089 294,315, 119 183.1 12.2 22 031865......................................... 148, 522, 827 12, 304,894 217,330,195 146.3 12.0 17 061866................................... 151,999, 906 15,424,496 333, 773,646 219.5 98.5 21 051867......................................... 212,441,400 18,321, 561 421, 796,460 198.5 11.5 23 001868......................................... 224,036, 600 18,460,132 319,195,290 142.4 12.1 17 291869.............................. : ......... 260, 146, 900 19,181,004 244, 924,120 94.1 13.5 12 761870......................................... 235,884,700 | 18,992,591 245,865,045 104.2 12.4 12 941871........................................ 230, 722,400 | 19,943, 893 290,411,820 125.8 11.5 14 561872......................................... 249, 997,100 ! 20, 858,359 310,180,375 124.0 11.9 14 871873......................................... 281, 254, 700 22,171,676 323,594,805 115.0 12. 7 14 591874......................................... 309,102,700 24, 967,027 291,107,895 94.1 12.3 11 661875......................................... 292,136, 000 26,381,512 294. 580, 990 100.0 11.0 11 161876......................................... 289,356, 500 27,627, 021 300,2*9,300 103.7 10.4 10 861877......................................... 364,194,146 26,277,546 394, 695, 779 108.2 13.9 15 081878........................................ 420,122,400 32,108,560 326,346,424 77.7 13.1 10 161879......................................... 448,756, 630 32, 545,950 497, 030,142 110.8 13.8 15 271880........................................ 498, 549, 868 37, 986,717 474, 201, 850 95.1 13.1 12 48188)......................................... 380, 280, 090 37,709,020 453, 790,427 119.3 10.1 12 031882......................................... 504,185,470 37, 067,194 444, 602,125 88.2 13.6 11 99

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RYE.

No. 166__CEREAL CROPS of the U n it e d S t a t e s , & c.—Continued.

Calendar year. Total produc­tion.

Total area of crop.

Total value of crop.

Average value per

bushel.

Average yield per

acre.

I Average value of yield per

acre.

Bushels. Acres. Dollars. | Oents. Bushels. : Dollars.1862......................................... 20, 577, 971 1,136,160 14.403, 419 70.0 18. 1 12 681863....................................... 19, 989, 335 1,439, 607 20, 589, 015 103. 0 | 13.9 14 811864....................................... 19, 872, 975 1, 410, 983 j 31,975,013 160.9 14.1 22 671865......................................... 19, 543, 905 1,396,123 j 21, 343, 283 109.2 14.0 15 28.1866......................................... 20, 864, 944 1, 548, 033 24, 661, 290 118.2 13.5 15 931867......................................... 23,184, 000 1,689,175 I 32, 499, 700 140.2 13.7 19 241868...................................... 22, 504, 800 1, 651, 321 1 28, 683, 677 127.4 13.6 17 371869......................................... 22, 527, 900 1, 657, 584 21, 877, 294 97.1 13.5 < 13 191870....................................... 15,473, 600 1,176,137 i 12, 612, 605 i 81.5 13.1 i 10 721871 ...................................... 15, 365. 500 1, 069, 531 - 12,145, 646 j 79.0 14.3 j 11 351872....................................... 14, 888, 600 1, 048, 654 11, 363, 693 ! 76.3 14.1 10 831873 ....................................... 15,142, 000 1,150, 355 : 11,548,126 76.2 13.1 i 10 041874..................................... 14, 990, 900 1,116, 716 12, 870, 411 j 85.8 13.4 11 521875...................................... 17, 722,100 1, 359, 788 13, 631, 900 76.9 13.0 10 021876......................................... 20, 374, 800 1, 468, 374 13, 635, 826 66.9 , 13.8 9 281877......................................... 21,170,100 1,412, 902 12, 542, 895 59.2 : 14.9 8 871878......................................... J 25, 842, 790 1, 622, 700 13, 592, 826 52.6 15.9 8 381879......................................... 23, 639, 460 1, 625,450 15, 507,431 65.6 H. 5 9 541880................. ....................... 24, 540, 829 | 1, 767, 619 18,564, 560 75.6 : 1 3 .9 10 501881.........................................; 20, 704, 950 1, 789,100 19, 327, 415 93.3 | 11.6 10 801882.........................................1 29, 960, 037

_______ 12, 227, 889 18,439,194 61.5

|13.4 8 28

1

OATS.---- -— .---------- --------------------- ------------- - • - ------------ - ------ - - —1862 ....................................... 169, 681,113 | 5, 832, 538 62,120, 719 j 36.6 : 29.0 10 651863......................................... 170,129, 864 6, 686,174 105,990,905 62.3 25.4 15 851864......................................... 175, 990,194 | 6, 461, 750 139,381,247 79.2 27.2 21 571866......................................... 225, 252, 295 6. 894, 091 93, 745, 314 41.6 32.7 13 591866......................................... 268,141, 077 8, 864, 219 135, 255, 326 50.4 30.2 15 281867......................................... 278, 698, 000 10, 746,416 172,472, 970 61.9 ; 25.9 16 031868......................................... 254, 960, 800 9, 665, 736 142, 484, 910 55.9 26.3 14 741869......................................... 288, 334, 000 9,461,441 137, 347, 900 47.6 30.4 14 511870......................................... 247, 277,400 8, 792, 395 107,136, 710 43.3 28.1 12 181871......................................... 255, 743, 000 8, 365, 809 102, 570, 030 40.1 30.5 12 26

271, 747, 000 9, 000, 769 91, 3 L5, 710 33.6 30.1 | 10 14270, 340, 000 9, 751, 700 101,175, 750 37.4 27.7 ! 10 37

1874...................... ..................i 240,369, 000 10, 897,412 125, 047, 530 52.0 22.0 ; 11 471875.........................................| 354, 317, 500 11,915,075 ! 129, 499, 930 36.5 29.7 i 10 861876......................................... 320,884, 000 13, 358, 908 112,865, 900 35.1 24.0 ; 8 441877...................................... 406, 394, 000 12, 826,148 118, 661, 550 29.2 31.6 9 251878.........................................! 413, 578, 560 13,176, 500 101, 945, 830 24.6 31.4 7 741879......................................... 363, 761, 320 12,683, 500 120, 533, 294 33.1 28.7 9 501880.........................................j 417, 885, 380 16,187, 977 150, 243, 565 \ 36.0 25.8 9 281881......................................... 416, 481, 000 16, 831, 600 193,198, 970 46.4 24.7 | 11 481882......................................... 488, 250, 610 18,494, 691 182, 978, 022 37.5 26.4

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No. 166.— CE R E AL CROPS of the United States, & c .— Continued.

BARLEY.

Calendar year. Total produc­tion.

Total area of crop.

Total value of crop.

Average value per bushel.

Average yield

per acre.

Average value of

yield per acre.

Bushels. Acres. Dollars. Cents. Bushels. Dollars.1862......................................... 12, 385, 647 426,362 10, 641,359 86.0 29.0 24 961863......................................... 12,158,195 557,299 13, 496, 373 111. 0 21.8 24 221864......................................... 10, 716, 328 540,317 16, 941, 023 . 158.1 19.8 31 351865......................................... 11, 391, 286 542,175 10, 330, 294 90.7 21.0 19 051866......................................... 11,283, 807 492, 532 11, 383, 698 100.9 22.9 23 111867......................................... 25, 727, 000 1,131,217 22, 850,130 88.8 22.7 20 201868......................................... 22, 896,100 937,498 29, 809, 931 130.2 24.4 31 791869............... ......................... 28, 652, 200 1,025,795 23, 387, 909 81.6 27.9 22 791870....................................... 26, 295 400 1,108,924 22, 244, 584 84.5 23.7 20 051871......................................... 26, 718, 500 1,177, 666 : 21, 541, 777 80.6 22.6 18 291872......................................... 26,846,400 1, 397,082 ! 19, 837, 733 73.9 19.2 14 201873......................................... 32, 044, 491 1, 387,106 ! 29, 333, 529 91.5 23.1 21 151874......................................... 32, 552, 500 1, 580,626 29, 983,769 92.1 20.6 18 971875......................................... 36, 908, 600 1, 789, 902 29, 952, 082 81.3 20.6 16 731876......................................... 38,710, 500 1, 766, 511 25, 735,110 66.4 21.9 14 571877......................................... 34, 441,400 1, 614, 654 22, 028, 044 64.0 21.3 13 641878............................ ............ 42, 245, 630 1,790,400 24,483,315 58.0 23.6 13 671879......................................... 40,283,100 1, 680,700 23, 714,444 58.9 24.0 14 111880......................................... 45,165, 346 1,843,329 30, 090, 742 66.6 24.5 16 321881......................................... 41,161, 330 1, 967, 510 33, 862, 513 82.3 20.9 17 211882......................................... 48,953, 926 2, 272,103 30, 768,015 62.9 21.5 13 54

BUCKW HEAT.

1862......................................... 18,763,756 809, 777 10, 611, 897 56.5 23.2 13 101863......................................... 15,786,122 1, 054, 060 12, 660,469 80.2 15.0 12 011864......................................... 18, 700, 540 - 1, 051, 700 21, 986, 763 116.1 17.7 20 901865......................................... 18,331,019 ! 1,057,084 18, 063, 325 98.5 17.3 17 091866.................................... .. . 22,791,839 1, 045, 624 22,164,121 97.2 21.8 21 201867— .................................. 21, 359, 000 1, 227, 826 23,469, 650 109.9 17.4 19 111868......................................... 19, 863,700 1,113,993 20, 814,315 104.8 17.8 18 681869.......................L................ 17,431,100 1,028, 693 15, 814, 265 90.7 16.9 15 371870......................................... 9, 841, 500 536, 992 7,725, 044 78.4 18.3 14 381871......................................... 8, 328, 700 ! 413,915 6, 900, 268 82.8 20.1 16 671872......................................... 8,133, 500 ! 448,497 6, 747, 618 82.9 18.1 15 041873......................................... 7, 837, 700 | 454,152 6, 382,043 81.4 17.2 14 051874......................................... 8, 016, 600 452, 590 6, 477, 885 80.8 17.7 14 311875......................................... 10, 082,100 ! 575,530 7,166, 267 71.0 17.5 12 451876......................................... 9, 668, 800 666, 441 7, 021,498 72.6 14.5 10 531877......................................... 10,177,000 649, 923 6,998, 810 68.7 15.6 10 761878......................................... 12,246, 820 673,100 6,454,120 52.7 18.2 9 591879......................................... 13,140, 000 i 639,900 7, 856,191 59.8 20.5 12 281880......................................... 14, 617, 535 822, 802 8, 682,488 59.4 17.7 10 551881......................................... 9, 486, 200 828, 815 8,205, 705 86.5 11.4 9 901 8 8 2 ... .................................. 11,019, 353 847,112 8, 038, 862 73.0 13.0 9 49

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CEREAL CROP— POTATOE CROP. 1 6 5

C a le n d a r ye a r . j T o t a l p ro d u c - i t io n .|_________ _____

T o t a l a re a o f J c r o p .

T o t a l v a lu e o f c r o p .

1862....................................................................................................j B u s h e l s .

932, 752, 889A c r e s .33, 594, 381

D o l l a r s .451, 501, 283

1863............................................................................................................... 789, 580, 656 38,148, 517 628, 919, 2081864............................................................................................................... 916,427,263 40, 061, 591 1, 032, 317, 3481865............................................................................................................... 1 ,127 ,469 ,185 41,184, 547 684, 981,1091866............................................................................................................... 1, 343, 027, 868 61, 681, 442 1,118,904, 3761867............................................................................................................... 1, 329, 729, 400 65, 636, 444 1, 284, 037, 3001868............................................................................................................... 1, 450, 789, 000 66, 715, 926 1,110, 500, 5831869............................................................................................................... 1,491, 412,100 69 ,457 ,762 1,101, 884,1881870............................................................................................................... 1, 629, 027, 600 69,254, 016 997, 423, 0181871............................................................................................................... 1, 528, 776,100 65, 061, 951 911, 845, 4^11872.................................................................................................... .......... 1, 664, 331, 600 68, 280,197 874, 594, 4191873............................................................................................................... 1, 538, 892, 891 74,112 ,137 919, 217, 2731874............................................................................................................... 1, 455,180, 200 80, 051, 289 1, 015, 630, 570

2, 032,235, 300 86, 863,178 1, 030, 277, 0991876............................................................................................................... 1, 962, 822,100 93, 920, 619 935, 008, 8441877............................................................................................................... 2,178, 934, 646 93,150, 286 1, 035, 570,4781878............................................................................................................... 2, 302, 254, 950 100,956 ,260 913, 975, 9201879............................................................................................................... 2, 437,482, 300 102, 260, 950 1, 245,127, 7191880................................ ............................................................................... 2, 718,193, 501 120, 926, 286 1, 361, 497, 7041881............................................................................................................... 2, 066, 029, 570 123,388 ,070 1, 470, 957, 2001882............................................................................................................... 2, 699, 394, 496 126,568 ,535 1,468, 693, 393

N ote.—The following are taken as the weights per bushel of the various cereals in this table: Corn, 56 pounds: wheat, 60 pounds; rye, 56 pounds; oats, 32 pounds; barley, 48 pounds, buckwheat, 48 pounds.

No. 167.— E STIM ATED A N N U A L PRODUCT, A C R E A G E , and V A L U E of the PO TATO CROP of the United States,.from 1862 to 1882, inclusive.

[From the Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]

Year. Bushels. Acres. | Value. Value per bushel.

!Yield per

| acre.Value per

acre.

Dollars. Cents. Bushels. Dollars.1862.... 112, 577,482 940, 069 44, 589,141 39.7 119.0 47 431863.... 98, 965,198 1,129, 804 25,024,650 25.3 87.6 22 151864.... 96, 532, 029 902, 295 77,184, 043 80.0 107.0 85 051 8 6 5 ... 101, 032, 095 964,614 65, 218, 428 64. 5 104.7 67 061866.... 107, 200, 976 1, 069, 381 72, 939, 029 68.4 100.2 68 211867.... 97, 783, 000 1,192,195 89, 276, 830 91.3 82.0 74 881868.... 106, 090, 000 1,131, 552 84,150, 040 79.3 93.8 74 371869.... 133, 886, 000 1, 222, 250 71, 651, 730 53.5 109.5 58 621870.... 114, 775, 000 1, 325,119 82, 668, 590 72.0 86.6 62 381871.... 120,461, 700 1, 220, 912 71,836, 671 59.6 98.6 58 831872 . . . , 113, 516, 000 1, 331,331 68, 081,120 59.9 85.2 51 141873.... 106, 089, 000 1,295,139 74, 774, 890 70.5 81.9 57 741874.... 105, 981, 000 1, 310, 041 71, 823, 330 67.7 80.9 54 831875.... 166, 877, 000 1, 510,041 65, 019,420 38.9 110.5 43 061876___ 124, 827, 000 1, 741, 983 83, 861, 390 67.2 71.6 48 141877.... 170, 092, 000 1, 792, 287 76, 249, 500 44.8 94.9 42 541878.... 124,126, 650 1, 776, 000 73, 059,125 58.9 69.9 41 141879___ 181, 626, 400 1, 836, 800 79,153, 673 43.6 98.9 43 091880 . . . 167,659, 570 1, 842, 510 81, 062, 214 48.8 91.0 44 001881 . . . 109,145, 494 2, 041, 670 99, 291, 341 90.9 53.5 48 631882.... 170, 972, 508 2,171, 636

]95, 304, 844

155.7 78.7 43 89

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1 6 6 HAY CROP.

No. 168.— E ST IM A T E D A N N U A L PR O D U CT, A C R E A G E , and V A L U E of the H A Y CROP of the United States, from 1862 to 1882, inclusive.

[From the Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]

Year. Tons. Acres. Value. Value per ton.

Yield per acre.

Value per acre*

1862....................................... 21,110, 370 14,899,902Dollars. 194,399, 375

Dollars. 9 20

Tons.1.42

Dollars. 13 05

1863....................................... 18,346,730 15,641,504 247,680, 855 13 50 1.17 15 833864....................................... 18,116, 691 15,034,564 365,707, 074 20 18 1.20 24 321865....................................... 23, 538, 740 16,323, 852 273, 812, 617 11 63 1.44 16 771866....................................... 21,778,627 17, 668,904 317, 561, 837 14 58 1.23 17 971867 ...................................... 26,277, 000 20,020, 554 372, 864, 670 14 19 1.31 18 621868....................................... 26,141, 900 21, 541, 573 351, 941, 930 13 48 1.21 16 343869....................................... 26,420,000 18, 591, 281 337, 662, 600 12 78 1.42 18 161870....................................... 24, 525,0*00 19,861, 805 338, 969,680 13 82 1.23 17 071871.......................1.............. 22,239,400 19, 009,052 351, 717, 035 15 81 1.17 18 501872....................................... 23,812,800 20,318, 936 345, 969, 079 14 52 1.17 17 033873...'..................., ............ 25,085,100 21,894,084 339,895,486 13 55 1.14 15 521874....................................... 24,133, 900 21,769, 772 331,420,738 13 73 1.11 15 221875....................................... 27,873,600 23, 507,964 342, 203,445 12 27 1.18 14 561876....................................... 30, 867,400 25,282, 797 300, 901, 252 9 74 1.22 11 901877....................................... 31, 629, 300 25,367, 708 271,934, 950 8 59 1.24 10 721878....................................... 39, 608,296 26,931,300 285, 543,752 7 21 1.47 10 601879....................................... 35,493,000 27, 484, 991 330, 804,494 9 32 1.29 12 041880....................................... 31, 925, 233 25,863, 955 371,811, 084 11 65 1.23 14 381881....................................... 35,135, 064 30,888, 700 415,131,366 11 82 1.14 13 431882....................................... 38,138, 049 32,339, 585 369, 958,158 9 70 1.18 11 44

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TOBACCO CROP- 1 6 7

3*0. 169.— E ST IM A T E D PRODUCTION, A R E A , and V A L U E of the TOBACCO CROP of the United States, from 1862 to 1882, inclu­sive.*

Year. Pounds. Acres.! 1

Value. Value per pound.

Yield per Value per acre. acre.

1862 ..................................... 136, 751, 746 134,588D o l l a r s .16, 397, 696

Cents.\ 11.9

P o u n d s .1.019

D o l l a r s . 121 84

1863....................................... 163, 353, 082 216,423 24, 239, 609 14.9 755 112 001864....................................... 197,460, 229 239,826 29, 335, 225 14.8 823 122 321865....................................... 185,316, 953 236,363 23, 348, 013 12.6 784 ' 98 781866 ..................................... 388,128,684 | 520,107 53, 778, 888 13.8 746 103 391867....................................... 313,724, 000 | 494,333 41, 283, 431 13.2 635 83 511868....................................... 402, 000, 000 536,000 46, 612, 000 10.6 750 79 501869 ..................................... 393, 000, 000 604,000 41,265,000 10.5 651 68 321870....................................... 385, 000, 000 575, 000 j 38, 500, 000 10 669 66 901871....................................... 426, 000, 000 580, 000 41, 748, 000 9.8 734 71 961872....................................... 480, 000, 000 584,600 49, 920, 000 10.4 821 85 391873....................................... 506, 000, 000 653,000 41, 998, 000 8.3 775 64 321874.............’........................ 315, 000, 000 500, 000 34, 650, 000 11 630 69 301875....................................... | 522, 000, 000 710,000 41, 760, 000 8 735 58 811876....................................... 535, 000, 000 733, 000 39, 590, 000 7.4 730 54 011877....................................... 580, 000, 000 745, 000 | 40, 600, 000 7 778 54 491878....................................... 429, 200, 000 580,000 34, 336, 000 8 740 59 201879....................................... 472, 000, 000 ' 638; 000 49, 560, 000 10.5 740 77 681880....................................... 460, 000, 000 610, 000 50, 600, 000 11 754 82 951581....................................... 449, 880, 014 646, 239 43, 372,336 9.6 696 67 111882....................................... 513, 077, 558 671, 522 43,189, 951 8.4 764 64 32

*This statement is the result of original estimates, made by Mr. J. R. Dodge, from annual returns to the Department of Agriculture, of the comparative condition and area of the crop and price of product; and as to quantity of production, mainly from the official records of manufacture and exportation. It has been demonstrated that returns of production of tobacco, which bears a heavy tax, are uniformly underestimates, whether census returns or those of the Department of Agriculture; a fact in accord with the experience of all governments with respect to voluntary statistical returns of taxed products. The prices are the average home or farm value of leaf tobacco.

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168 COAL-----PRODUCTS OP.

No. 170.— Q U A N T IT Y of CO AL PR O D U CED in each STA TE and TER R ITO R Y of the United States, during the Census Years ended May 31, 1870, and 1880, and the Calendar Years 1877, 1878, 1879, 1881, and 1882, * I

[Weight expressed in tons of 2,240 pounds.]

State or Terri­tory. 1870.* 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880.* 1881. 1882.

ANTHRACITE.Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.

Pennsylvania----- 15,650,275 23, 619,911 20,605, 262 26,142, 689 28,612,595 28, 500, 016 29,120, 096Khode Island----- 14, 000 14,000 14,000 15,000 6,176 10, 000 10, 000

2, 600L ...

BITUMINOUS.

Pennsylvania . . 7, 798,518 12, 500, 000 13, 500, 000 14, 500, 000 18, 075, 548 20, 000, 000 22, 000, 000Illinois................. 2, 624,163 3, 500, 000 3,500, 000 3, 500, 000 6,089, 514 6, 000, 000 9, 000, 000Ohio....................... 2. 527, 285 5, 250, 000 5, 000, 000 5, 000, 000 5, 932, 853 8, 250, 000 9, 450, 000Maryland............. 1, 819, 824 1, 574, 339 1,679, 322 1,730, 709 2, 227, 844 2f 261, 918 1, 582, 518Missouri............... 621, 930 900, 000 900, 000 900,000 543,990 j 1, 750, 000 2, 000, 000West Yirginia... 608, 878 1, 000, 000 1, 000,000 1, 250, 000 1,792,570 ! 1, 500, 000 2, 000, 000Indiana................. 437, 870 1, 000, 000 1, 000, 000 1,000, 000 1,449, 496 1, 500,000 2, 000, 000Iowa...................... 263,487 1, 500, 000 1,500,000 i 1, 600,000 1, 442, 333 1, 750, 000 3, 500, 000Kentucky........... 150, 582 850, 000 900,000 j 1, 000, 000 935, 857 1,100, 000 1, 300, 000Tennessee........... 133,418 750, 000 375, 000 450, 000 494, 491 750, 000 850, 000Yirginia............... 61, 803 90, 000 75, 000 90, 000 40, 520 100, 000 100, 000Kansas................. 32, 938 200, 000 300,000 400, 000 763,597 | 750, 000 750, 000Oregon ................. 200, 000 200,000 200, 000 43, 205 300, 000 % 300,000Michigan............. 28,150 30, 000 30, 000 35, 000 100,800 100, 000 125, 000California........... 200, 000 200, 000 200, 000 236, 950 200, 000 200, 000Arkfl.naa.fl . . . . 14, 778 30, 000 50, 000Montana............... 224 10,000 30, 000North Carolina .. 350Alabam a............. 11,000 175, 000 200, 000 250,000 | 322,934 375, 000 800, 000Nebraska............. 1,425 1 200Wyoming............. 50, 000 100, 000 100, 000 175, 000 589, 595 375, 000 650, 000Washington........ 17, 844 150, 000 150, 000 170, 000 , 145,015 175, 000 225, 000U ta h ..................... 5,800 45, 000 60, 000 225, 000 225, 000 250, 000Colorado............... 4, 500 300, 000 367, 000 400, 000 i 462,747 700, 000 1, 000, 000Georgia................. 100. 000 154, 644 150, 000 175, 000

Total bitumi­ !nous ........... 17,199, 415 30, 314, 339 31, 036, 322 33,175. 709 41, 860, 055 48, 351, 918 58, 337, 518

Total anthra­ jcite ............. 15, 664,275 23, 633, 911 20, 619, 262 26,157, 689 j 28,621,371 28, 510, 016 29,130, 096

Total anthra­cite and bi­ i

tuminous .. 32, 863, 690 53, 948, 250 51, 655, 584 59, 333, 398 | 69, 881, 426 76, 861, 934 87, 467, 614

* The statistics for 1870 and 1880 are derived from the United States Census. The statistics for 1877. 1878, 1879, 1881, and 1882 are compiled from data collected and estimates made by Mr. Frederick E. Saward, editor of the Coal Trade Journal of New York.

I Irregular product of anthracite coal, 28,441 tons, not distributed by States.

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