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49 t h C o n g r e s s , ) H O U S E OP R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S .
2d Session.
J

( Ex. D oc.
( N o. 199.

STATISTICAL ABSTRACT
OF THE

UNITED

STATES.

18 8 6 .
NINTH NUMBER.
Finance, Coinage, Commerce, Immigration, Shipping,
The Postal Service, Population, Railroads,
Agriculture, &c.

PREPARED BY THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS UNDER THE
DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

W ASHINGTON:
G O V E R N M E N T P R IN T IN G O F F IC E .




1887.




S T A T IS T IC A L A B S T R A C T .

L E T T E R
FROM

THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY,
TRANSM ITTIN G

The ninth number o f Statistical Abstract, prepared by the Bureau o f Sta­
tistics.

Ja n u a r y

20, 1887.— Referred to the Committee on Printing.

Treasury D

epartm ent,

January 18,1887.

S i r : I have the honor to transmit herewith to the House of Repre­

sentatives the ninth number of the Statistical Abstract, prepared by
the Bureau of Statistics under my direction. This abstract embraces
tables in regard to finance, coinage, commerce, immigration, tonnage
and navigation, the postal service, public lands, population, education,
railroads, agriculture, mining, &c.
Respectfully, yours,
D . M AN NING -,
Secretary.
The S p e a k e r o f t h e H o u s e o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s .




in




CONTENTS
T able
N o.

P u b l ic

Page.

1. Public Revenue ana Expenditures: Estimated and act­
ual, 1863 to 1887 ...........................................................

1 •

2. Public Revenue, Sources of, each Year, 1860 to 1886 . . .

2

3. Expenditures, the several Branches of, 1860 to 1886...

3

4. Annual Appropriations, 1878 to 1887 ............................

4

5. Principal o f Public Debt, Analysis of, 1860 to 1886___

5

Revenue
and

E x p e n d it u r e s .

<
N a t io n a l
AN D
St a t e D e b t s .

6.

Public Debt, with Accrued Interest thereon, & c., 1871
to 1806............................................................................
7

7. State Debts, by States and Territories, 1870 and 1880..

8

8. State Debts: Assessed Valuation o f Property, Rates
and Amounts o f Taxes, by States, 1885 or 1886.........

9

9. Internal and Customs Revenue, Amount derived from,
and Cost o f Collecting, 1858 to 1886..........................

10

10. Imports and Duties: Values o f Imports, Foreign Ex­
ports, and Net Imports o f Merchandise, together
with the Amounts and Average ad valorem Rates
o f Duty collected, from 1791 to 1886..........................

11

L

11. Imports and Duties: Value o f Imported Merchandise
entered for Consumption and Duties received on the
I
same, 1867 to 1888.......................................................... 14

C ustom s
In t e r n a l
Revenue.

and

St a t e , N a t io n a l Bank, and
U n it e d St a t e s
N otes
an d Cu r r en cy.

N a t io n a l B a n k s .

12.

J

'

Imports and Duties: Values o f the Principal and other
Dutiable Articles Imported and Entered for con­
sumption and the Amounts o f Duty collected there­
on, 1875 to 1886 ............................................................. 15

13. Internal Revenue, Amounts of, collected from the vari­
ous sources, 1863 to 1886...............................................

17

14. Internal Revenue, Amounts of, collected, by States and
Territories, 1877 to 1886...............................................

18

15. Cold and Silver Coin and Bullion; Gold, Silver, and Currency Certificates; United States and National Bank
Notes, <$'c., amounts of, outstanding at the close o f
each fiscal year, 1860 to 1886....................................... 20

r 16. National Banks, Resources and Liabilities of, 1876 to
1886...................................................................................

24

17. National Banks : Cash Reserves held by, on September
30, 1885 and 1886................................ ...........................

25

18. National Banks: Capital, Surplus, Dividends, and
Total Earnings of, 1870 to 1886....................................
v

25




CONTENTS.

VI
Table
N o.

,

Page.

' 19. National Banks: Specie Held by New York City
Banks, aud by all other Banks, respectively, 1875 to
1886 ..................................................................................
20. National Banks, Taxes Paid by, to the United States,
1864 to 1886.....................................................................
N a t io n a l B a n k s —

21. National Banks, Taxes, State and National, Paid by,
1866 to 1881....................................................................

Continued.

26
27

27

22. National Banks: Ratios o f Loans to Capital, &c., 1871
to 1886 ............................................................................. 28

Sa y in g s B a n k s .

C l e a r in g H o u s e .

23. National Banks: Classifications o f Loans, 1882, 1883,
1884, 1885,and 1886........................................................

30

24. Savings Banks, Resources and Liabilities of, 1878 to
1885........... 1.....................................................................

31

< 25. Savings Banks: Deposits, Number o f Depositors, and
Average Amount due Each, by States, in 1883, 1884,
l
1885, and 1886 .................................................................

32

< 26. Clearing House: Transactions o f the New York Clearl
ing House, 1858 to 1886 ................................................

33

' 27. Coinage o f the United States Mint, 1832 to 1886 ........... - 34
C o in a n d C u r ­
, C o in a g e
a n d P r o d u c t io n of
G old a n d Sil v e r .
ren cy

28. Gold and Silver, Production of, in the United States,
1848 to 1885 ....................................................................

35

29. Gold and Silver, Production of, by States and Territories, Calendar Years 1881 to 1885..............................

36

f 30. Imports into and Exports from the United States, Values
of, 1838 to 1886 ..............................................................

37

i
,

31. Merchandise Imported into and Exported from the
United States, values of, 1837 to 1886....................... 38

Imports an d E x ­
T r a n s it .

ports a n d




32. Gold Coin and Bullion Imported into and Exported
from the United States, 1838 to 1886........................

39

33. Silver Coin and Bullion Imported into and Exported
from the United States, 1838 to 1886.........................

40

34. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion Imported into and
Exported from the United States, distinguishing be­
tween gold and silver and between coin and bullion,
1861 to 1886 ...................................................................

41

35. Transit and Transshipment Trade: Total values o f Mer­
chandise Received and Shipped, 1868 to 1886 ........

42

36.

Merchandise Imported, Values of, at the Principal and
Other Ports o f the United States, 1860 to 1886___ 43

37. Domestic Merchandise Exported, Values of, from the
Principal and Other Ports o f the United States,
1859 to 1886 .....................................................................

44

38. Foreign Merchandise Exported, Values of, from the
Principal and Other Ports o f the United States,
1859 to 1886 ...................................................................

45

39.

Coin and Bullion, Imports of, at the Principal and
Other Ports o f the United States, 1859 to 1886 . . . . 46

V II

CONTENTS.
Table
N o.

Page.

40. Domestic Coin and Bullion, Exports of, from the Prin­
cipal and Other Ports o f the United States, 1858
to 1886 ............................................................................ 47
41. Foreign Coin and Bullion, Exports of, from the Princi­
pal and Other Ports o f the United States, 1859 to
1886.................................................................................. 48
42

Merchandise Imported and Exported, Total Values
of, by Countries, 1870 to 1886 ..................................

49

Cold and Silver Coin and Bullion Imported and E x­
ported, by Countries, 1870 to 1886 ..........................

63

120. Principal and other articles o f Merchandise Imported,
Values of, 1877 to 1886 .................................................

73

121. Principal and other articles o f Merchandise Imported,
Quantities of, 1877 to 1886...........................................

88

to

83.
84
to

119.

122. Principal and other articles o f Domestic Merchandise Ex­
ported, Values of, 1877 to 1886 ................................... 95
123. Principal and other articles o f Domestic Merchandise Ex­
ported, Quantities of, 1877 to 1886.............................. 106
124. Principal and other articles o f Foreign Merchandise Ex­
ported, Values of, 1877 to 1886 ................................... I l l
Im ports a n d E x ­
p o r t s — C o n tfd .

< 125. Principal and other articles o f Foreign Merchandise Ex­
ported, Quantities of, 1877 to 1886 ............................ 125
126. Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion Imported and E x­
ported, Values of, 1877 to 1886................................... 131
127. Tea and Coffee, Quantities and Values of, Imported
and Exported, 1862 to 1888......................................... 132
128. Sugar, Produced, Imported, Exported, and Consumed
in the United States, with Rates o f Duty collected
thereon, 1851 to 1886........... ........................................ 133
129. Molasses, Quantity and Value of, Imported, 1851 to
1886.................... ‘ ..............................................................x133
130. Wheat and Wheat Flour, Quantities of, o f Domestic
Production, Exported to the Principal and Other
Foreign Countries, 1863 to 1886................................. 134
131. Com and Corn Meal, o f Domestic Production, Quanti­
ties of, Exported to the Principal and Other For­
eign Countries, 1863 to 1886....................................... 136
132. Cotton, Baiv, o f Domestic Production, Quantities of,
Exported to the Principal and Other Foreign Coun­
tries, 1876 to 1886.......................................................... 138
133. Cottons o f Domestic Manufacture, Quantities and
Values of, Exported from the United States, 1866
to 1886 ............................................................................. 139

P r o d u c t io n ,
Im p o r ts, E x p o r t s,
and

C o n s u m p t io n .

f 134. Wool, Paw, Quantities of, Produced, Imported, E x ­
ported, and Retained for Consumption in the United
States, 1864 to 1886 ...................................................... 139
<

135. Cotton, Baiv, Quantities of, Produced, Imported, E x­
ported, and Retained for Consumption in the United
„
States, 1862 to 1886 ...................................................... 140




CONTENTS.

V III
Table
N o.

Page.

' 136. Pig Irony Quantity of, Produced in each State, 1878
to 1886 .. . ........................................................................ 141
137. Pig Iron, Quantity of, Produced, Imported, Exported,
and Retained for Consumption in the United States,
1867 to 1886... ................................................................. 142
138. Iron and Steel Railroad Bars, Quantities of, Produced,
Imported, Exported, and Retained for Consumption
in the United States, 1867 to 1886.............................. 142
139. Wheat, Quantity of, Produced, Imported, Exported,
and Retained for Consumption in the United States,
1867 to 1886...................................................................... 143
140. Corn, Quantity of, Produced, Imported, Exported, and
Retained for Consumption in the United States, 1867
to 1886 .....................................
143
P r o d u c t io n ,
Im ports, E xpo rts,
a n d C o n s u m p t io n —

141. Petroleum, Crude, Quantity of, Produced, and the Quantity and Value of, Exported from the United States,
1864 to 1886...................................................................... 144

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Continued.

142. Spirituous and Malt Liquors and Wines, Consumption
of, 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1870 to 1886.......................... 145
143. Fermented Liquors and Distilled Spirits, Quantities of,
Produced, 1863 to 1886......... ......................................... 146
144. Distilled Spirits, Quantities o f Grain and other Mate**
rials Used in the Production of, 1878 to 1886 . . . . . . 147
145. Spirituous and Malt Liquors, Number o f Persons En­
gaged in the Manufacture and Sale of, 1877 to 1886. 148
146. Sugar, Molasses, and Rice, Quantities of, Produced in
Louisiana and other Southern States, respectively,
1852 to 1886...................................................................... 149
147. Sugar, Quantity of, Consumed in the United States,
1877 to 1886.......................1.............................................. 149
I m m ig r a t io n .

( 148. Immigrants o f each Nationality arrived in the United
\
States, 1874 to 1886......................................................... 150
'149. Tonnage Entered at Seaports: American and Foreign
Sailing and Steam Vessels, 1864 to 1886..................... 152
150. Tonnage Cleared at Seapoi'ts: American and Foreign
Sailing and Steam Vessels, 1864 to 1886 ................... 152
151. Tonnage Entered at Seaports: Nationality o f Foreign
and Total o f American Vessels, 1858 to 1886............ 153
152. Tonnage Cleared at Seaports: Nationality o f Foreign
and Total o f American Vessels, 1858 to 1886............ 154

Sh ip p in g .




<

153. Tonnage Entered at Seaports, by principal Customs Districts, 1856 to 1886 .......................................................... 155
154. Tonnage Cleared at Seaports, by principal Customs Dis­
tricts, 1856 to 1886.......................................................... 156
155. Tonnage Entered at Seaports, by principal Countries,
1860 to 1886..............................
157
156. Tonnage Cleared at Seaports, by principal Countries,
1858 to 1886 ..........................................
159
157. Tonnage, Sail and Steam, o f the Merchant Marine o f the
United States, Sailing Vessels and Steam Vessels,
1860 to 1886..................................................................... 161

CONTENTS.

IX

Table
N o.

.

Page.

" 158. Tonnage of the Steam and Sailing Vessels o f the Merchant
Marine of the United States Employed in the Foreign
Trade; in the Coastwise Trade; in the Whale Fish­
eries ; and in the Cod and Mackerel Fisheries, 1789
to 1886.............................................................................. 161
159. Vessels Built, Class, Number, and Tonnage of, in the
United States, 1812 to 1886 ......................................... 163
S h ip p in g —

Contfd.
160. Vessels Built, Tonnage of, in the New England States;
on the entire Seaboard; on the Mississippi River and
its Tributaries, and on the Great Lakes, 1857 to 1885. 165
161. Vessels Built, Tonnage of, Iron Sailing and Steam,
1869 to 1886 ..................................................................... 165
c 162. Vessels Wrecked, 1875 to 1886

A rea, Popula­
t i o n , e t c ., OF
St ate s a n d
T e r r it o r ie s ,
P u b l ic L a n d s .

166

' 163. Area, Population, tfc., o f States and Territories; Date
o f Organization of Territories; Date of Admission
o f States, &c., i8 60...................................................... 167
k164. Public Land, Sold, Located, &c., 1875 to 1886............. 169
165. Postal Service o f the United States, 1837 to 1886......... 170

P o s t a l Se r v ic e .

166. Railway Postal Service o f the United States, 1830 to
1885.................................................................................. 171
167. Population o f the United States at each Decennial
Census, 1800 to 1880...................................................... 172

P o p u l a t io n .

168. Public Schools: School Population, Teachers, Funds,
&c., 1872 to 1885............................................................ 174

E d u c a t io n .

169. Public Schools: School Population, Attendance, Teach­
ers, and Expenditures in the several States and Ter­
ritories of the United States, 1872, 1883, 1884, and
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1885................................................................................... 176
170. Colleges: Colleges of Theology, Law, Medicine, and
the Liberal Arts, and Female Colleges in the several
States and Territories of the United States, 1885... 183
171. Theological Colleges in the United States, by Denomi^
nations, 1885.................................................................... 185
^172. Railroads, Mileage of, in Operation and Constructed
each Year, 1830 to 1885................................................ 185
173. Railroads, Mileage of, in each State and Group o f
States, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880 to 1886........ 186

R a il r o a d s .

*

174. Railroads, Length o f Lines, Cost o f Construction, and
Traffic of, 1879 to 1885.................................................... 187
175. Railroads: Miles Operated, Capital Invested, Earn­
ings and Dividends of railroads, 1871 to 1885......... 188

176. Railroads, Mileage, Capital, Cost and Revenue of, in
k
each State and Territory, 1885..................................... 189
' 177. Freight Charges per Ton per Mile on certain Trunk RailToads and on the New York State Canals, 1868 to
lc 8 5 .................................................................................... 191
T r a n s p o r t a t io n o f
F r e ig h t a n d
F r e ig h t C h a r g e s .




<

178. Freight Transported upon certain Trunk Railroads and
on the New York State Canals, 18 >8 to 1886........... 192

179. Quantities o f Grain, Flour, and Meal Received, and
Routes by which Received, at New Y ork; and Quan­
tities Received at Portland, Boston, Baltimore, New
**
Orleans, and Montreal, 1880 to 1886.......................... 192

CONTENTS,

X
Table
N o.

Page.

180. Western Union Telegraph Company, Mileage, Offices,
Traffic, Receipts, Expenses, and Profits o f the, 1866
to 1886............................................................................... 193

Telegraphs.

' 181. The Cereal Crops: Estimated Annual Product, Acre­
age, Total Value, Value per Bushel, Yield per Acre,
and Value per Acre of, distinguishing Corn, Wheat,
Rye, Oats, Barley, and ikickwheat produced in the
United States, 1862 to 1885 .......................................... 194
182. The Potato Crop, Estimated Annual Product, Acreage,
and Value of, 1862 to 1885........................................... 197
A g r ic u l t u r e .

<{

183. The Hay Crop, Estimated Annual Product, Acreage,
and Value of, 1862 to 1885........................................... 198
184. The Tobacco Crop, Estimated Annual Product, Acre­
age, and Value of, 1862 to 1885................................... 198
185. Farm Animals, Number and Value of, 1850, 1860, and
1865 to 1887..................................................................... 199
Coal.

P e n s io n s .




5 186. Coal, Quantity of, produced in each State and Terri\
tory, 1860, 1870, and 1880 to 1885 .............................. 200
"187. Pension Claimf Filed and Allowed, Number of; Pen­
sioners on the Roll, Number and Class of, and Disbursements on Account o f Pensions, 1861 to 1886 .. 201

.

188. Pensioners, Number and Classes of, and Disbursements
w
on Account o f Pensions, 1886-------------- - .................. 202

N o. 1.—A m o u n t

of

E st im a t e d

and

Actual

REVENUE

EXPENDITURE o f t h e
1863 t o 1887, i n c l u s i v e .

and

from

U n i t e d St a t e s

for each

Y ear

e n d in g

June

30,

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

Year.

Estimated by
the Secretory
o f the Treas­
ury.

A ctu ally re­
ceived into the
Treasury.

Dollars.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.,
1883.,
1884.,
1885.,
1886.,
1887..

167,451,798 79
156,239,456 14
344, 512,389 02
467, 686,200 55
475,061,386 57
417,161,928 62
341, 392, 868 77
394, 831,622 02
359,101, 230 75
365,198, 374 60
319,315,134 07
271,304,310 58
284, 318,285 99
297,456,145 14
264,292,449 59
265, 500,000 00
264, 500, 000 00
288, 000,000 00
350.000. 000 00
400, 000,000 00
415, 000,000 00
00
343.000.
000
330, 000,000 00
315, 000,000 00
00
356.000.
000

Dollars.
112, 697, 290
264, 626, 771
333, 714, 605
558,032, 620
490, 634, 010
405,638, 083
370,943, 747
411, 255, 477
383, 323, 944
374,106, 867
333, 738,204
289,478, 755
288,000,051
287,482,039
269, 000, 586
257, 763, 878
273, 827,184
333,526, 610
360,782,292
403,525, 250
398,287, 581
348, 519, 869
323, 690, 706
336,439,727

Receipts
Estimated by
More ( + ) or
More ( + ) or
per capita the Secretary of
Actual payments. less (— ) than es­
less (— ) than es­
of popu­
the Treasury.
timate.
timate.
lation.

Dollars.
95
60
08
06
27
32

21
63
89
56
67
47
10
16
62
70
46
98
57
28
95
92
38
06

— 54,754, 507
+108,387,315
— 10, 797,783
+ 90,346,419
+ 15, 572, 623
— 11,523,845
+ 29,550,878
+ 16,423,855
+ 24,222,714
+
8,908,492
+ 14,423,070
+ 18,174,444
+
3,681, 765
— 9,974,105
+
4,708,137
— 7,736,121
+
9,327,184
+ 45,526,610
+ 10,782,292
+
3,525,250
— 16, 712,418
+
5,519,869
— 6,309,293
+ 21,439,727

84
46
94
51
70
30
44
61
14
96
60
89
11
98
03
30
46
98
57
28
05
92
62
06

Dollars.
3 38
7
9
15
13
10
9
10
9
9
8
7
6
6
6
5
5
6
7
7
7
6
5
5

77
60
73
55
97
82
67
69
22
01
13
55
52
07
41
60
65
01
64
37
27
67
76

Dollars.
893, 346, 321
1,099, 731, 960
1, 245, 729,135
719, 512, 554
316, 428, 079
393, 269,226
336,152,470
294, 730, 514
290,062,920
293, 403,382
262,254,217
290, 650, 524
275, 315, 489
268, 447, 543
237, 628, 753
232,430, 643
240,100,000
264. 000, 000
260,000,000
270, 000,000
295, 000, 000
258, 000, 000
243, 000, 000
290, 750,000
314,153, 711

Dollars.
a714,740,725
48
a865,322,641
42
75 a 1,297, 555,224
12 a 520,809,416
357, 542, 675
25
377, 340, 284
18
322, 865, 277
75
309, 653, 560
59
292,177,188
83
277, 517,962
92
290,345,245
07
287,133, 873
99
274, 623, 392
42
258,459, 797
76
238, 660, 008
35
236, 964, 326
72
266,947, 883
00
267,642,957
00
260,712,887
00
257,981,439
00
265.408.137
00
244,126, 244
00
260,226, 935
00
242.483.138
00
14

Dollars.

Dollars.
17
97
41
99
16
86
80
75
25
67
33
17
84
33
93
80
53
78
59
57
54
33
11
50

- 1 7 8 , 605, 596
—234,409,318
+ 51,826,088
—198,703,137
+ 41,114,595
— 15,928, 941
— 13,287,192
+ 14,923,046
+ 2,114,267
— 15,885,420
- 28,091,028
— 3,516,651
—
692,096
— 9,987,746
+
1,031,255
+
4,533,683
+ 26,847,883
+
3,642,957
+
712,887
— 12,018,560
— 29,591,862
— 13,873, 755
+ 17,226,935
- 48, 266,861

Paym ents
per capita
o f popu­
lation.

31
45
66
13
91
32
95
16
42
23
26
82
58
43
58
08
53
78
59
43
46
67
11
50

21
25
37
14
9
10
8
8
7
6
6
7
6
5
5
4
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4

42
42
34
68
87
21
55
03
39
84
97
07
25
87
21
98
46
34
07
89
90
39
56
15

Excess of
revenue over
payments. '

Excess o f
payments over
revenue.

Dollars.

Dollars.

602,043,434 22
600,695,870 37
963,840,619 33
37,223, 203
133,091, 335
28, 297, 798
48, 078,469
101, 601,916
91,146,756
96, 588,904
43, 392,959
2,344,882
13, 376, 658
29,022,241
30, 340,577
20,7i>9, 551
6,879,300
65, 883, 653
100,069,404
145,543,810
132,879,444
104,393,625
63,463,771
93,956, 588

07
11
46
41
88
64
89
34
30
26
83
69
90
93
20
98
71
41
59
27
56

a B y warrants paid.
N ote .— T he amounts of estimated revenue and expenditure given are those stated in the annual reports o f the Secretary o f the Treasury to Congress, prepared in each
case about eight months prior to the commencement or the fiscal year for which the estimates were made. Am ounts received upon loans and payments upon account o f the
principal o f the public debt are not included in this statement.




PUBLIC- REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.

H. Ex. 199-

Expenditure.

Revenue.

No. 2.— A m o u n t

of

REVENUE

of

the

U n it e d Sta t es

for each

Year

e n d in g

June

30,

fr om

1860

to

1886,

in c l u s iv e .

to

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

I*

Balance in the
Treasury at
commencement
o f year.

Dollars.

Dollars.
60
78
83
87
13
44
89
73
09‘
87
70
51
15
85
41
54
32
21
88
88
65
44
37
62
07
16
26

53,187, 511
39, 582,125
49, 056, 397
69, 059, 642
102, 316,152
84, 928, 260
179, 046, 651
176,417,810
164, 464, 599
180, 048, 426
194, 538, 374
206, 270,408
216, 370, 286
188, 089, 522
163,103, 833
157,167, 722
148, 071, 984
130 956, 493
130,170, 680
137, 250, 047
186, 522, 064
198,159, 676
220. 410, 730
214,706,496
195, 067, 489
181,471,939
192, 905, 023

enue.

Dollars.
87
64
62
40
99
60
58
88
56
63
44
05
77
70
69
35
61
07
20
70'
60
02
25
93
76
34
44

37, 640, 787
109, 741,134
209, 464, 215
309, 226, 813
266, 027,537
191,087, 589
158, 356,460
184, 890, 756
143, 098,153
130, 642,177
113, 729, 314
102, 4C9, 784
110, 007,493
116, 700, 732
118, 630, 407
110, 581,624
113. 561,610
124, 009, 373
135, 264, 385
146, 497, 595
144, 720, 368
121,586, 072
112, 498, 725
116, 805, 936

D irect tax.

Dollars.

95
10
25
42
43
41
86
49
63
72
14
90
58
03
83
74
58
92
51
45
98
51
54

1, 795, 331
1, 485,103
475, 648
1, 200, 573
1, 974, 754
4,200, 233
1, 788,145
765, 685
229,102
580, 355

73
61
96
03
12
70
85
61
88
37

315, 254 51
93, 798 80

30
1,516
ICO, 141
108,156
70, 720

85
89
69
60
75

108, 239 94

Public lands.

Dollars.
1, 778, 557
870, 658
152, 203
167,617
588,333
996, 553
605, 031
1,163, 575
1, 348,715
4, 020, 344
3, 350,481
2, 388, 646
2, 575, 714
2, 882, 312
1, 852,428
1, 413, 640
1,129,466
976, 253
1, 079, 743
924, 781
1,016, 506
2, 201, 863
4, 753,140
7, 955,864
9,810, 705
5, 705, 986
5,630, 999

71
54
77
17
29
31
03
76
41
34
76
68
19
38
93
17
95
68
37
06
60
17
37
42
01
44
34

Miscellane­
ous.

Dollars.
1, 088,530
1, 023, 515
915,327
3, 741,794
30, 291, 701
25,441,556
29, 036,314
15, 037,522
17, 745,403
13, 997,338
12,942,118
22,093,541
15,106,051
17,161,270
32,575,013
15,431,915
24, 070,602
30,437,487
15,614,728
20, 585,697
21, 978, 525
25,154, 850
31, 703, 642
30, 796, 695
21, 984, 881
24, 014; 055
20, 989,527

25
31
97
38
86
00
23
15
59
65
30
21
23
05
32
31
31
42
09
49
01
98
52
02
89
06
86

N et ordinary
receipts.

Premiums.

Dollars.

Dollars.

56, 054,599
41, 476,299
51, 919, 261
112, 094, 945
243,412, 971
322,031,158
519, 949, 564
462, 846, 679
376,434,453
357,188, 256
395, 959, 833
374,431,104
364, 694, 229
322,177,673
299, 941, 090
284, 020, 771
290, 066, 584
281, 000, 642
257,446, 776
272, 322,136
333, 526, 500
360, 782,292
403,525,250
398, 287, 581
348, 519, 869
323, 690, 706
336, 439, 727

83
49
09
51
20
19
38
92
82
09
87
94
91
78
84
41
70
00
40
83
98
57
28
95
92
38
06

10, 008
33, 630
68,400
602, 345
31,174,101
11,683,446
28, 083, 055
27,787,330
29, 201, 629
13, 755,491
15, 295, 643
8,892, 839
9,412, 637
11, 560, 530
5,037, 665
3, 979, 279
4,029, 280
405,776
317,102
1, 505, 047
110

00
90
00
44
01
89
68
35
50
12
76
95
65
89
22
69
58
58
30
63
00

Receipts from
loans and
Treasury notes.

Dollars.
20, 776, 800
41, 861, 709
529, 692, 460
776, 682, 361
1,128, 873, 945
1,472,224, 740
712, 851, 553
640,426,910
625, 111, 433
238, 678, 081
285, 474,496
268, 768, 523
305, 047, 054
214,931,017
439,272, 535
387, 971, 556
397,455, 808
348, 871, 749
404, 581,201
792, 807, 643
211, 814,103
113,750,534
120,945,724
555, 942, 5C4
206, 877, 886
245,196, 303
116,314,850

00
74
50
57
36
85
05
29
20
06
00
47
00
00
46
00
00
00
00
00
00
CO
00
CO
00
00
00

Gross receipts.

Unavaila­
ble.

Dollars.

Dollars.

76, 841,407
83, 371, 640
581, 680,121
889, 379, 6.52
1, 393, 461, 017
1, 805,939, 345
1, 270, 884,173
1,131,060,920
1, 030, 749, 516
609, 621, 828
696, 729, 973
652, 092,468
679,153,921
548, 669, 221
744,251,291
675,971,607
691, 551, 673
630, 278,167
662,345, 079
1, 066, 634, 827
545, 340,713
474, 532, 826
524, 470, 974
954, 230,145
555, 397, 755
568, 887, 009
452, 754,577

83
13
59
52
57
93
11
56
52
27
63
36
56
67
52
10
28
58
70
46
98
57
28
95
92
38
06

11,110
C, 000
9,210
6,095
172, 094
721, 827

81
01
40
11
29
93

c2, 070 73
*c3, 396
cl8, 228
c3, 047
12, 691

18
35
80
40

c l , 500 00
47,097 65

a The amounts in this column include receipts from duties oa imports, from tonnage tax, hospital dues, &c.
b The amounts in this column represent the total receipts
o f money covered into the Treasury by warrant, whereas the internal-revenue receipts, as shown in the Annual Report of the Commissioner o f Internal Revenue, represent
amounts reported by collectors o f internal revenue as having been collected during eacn fiscal year.
c Amounts heretofore credited to the Treasurer as unavailable and
since recovered and charged to his account.




PUBLIC REVENUE.

33,193, 248
32, 979, 530
30, 963, 857
46, 965, 304
36, 523, 046
134, 433, 738
33, 933, 657
160, 817, 099
198, 076, 537
158, 936, 082
183, 781, 985
177, 604,116
138, 019,122
134, 666, 001
159, 293, 673
178, 833, 339
172, 804, 061
149, 909, 377
214, 887, 645
286, 591, 453
386, 832, 588
231,940,064
280, 607, 668
247, 349, 258
340, 088, 937
396, 839, 758
521, 794, 026

b Internal rev­

00

1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1880

a Customs.

N o. 3.—A m o u n t

of

EXPENDITURES

of th e

U n i t e d S t a 'i e s

for each

Year

e n d in g

J u n e 30,

from

1860

to

1886,

in c l u s iv e .

[Prepared in the Office o f the Secretary o f the Treasury.]

Year.

War.

N avy.

Indians.

Pensions.

Miscellane­
ous.

N et ordinary
expenditures.

Premiums.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

66

00

20

22

21

88

22

22

71
78
81
56
14
28 1,717,900 11
58,476 51
43
87 10,813,349 38
7,001,151 04
95 1,674,680 05
15 15,996,555 60
58 9, 016,794 74
19 6,958,266 76
90 5,105,919 99
00 1,395,073 55
27
36
28
15
53
25 2*795*320*42
63 1,061,248 78
78.
29
85
64
53

11

Dollars.
3,144,120
4,034,157
13,190,344
24, 729,700
53, 685,421
77,395, 030
133, 067, 624
143,781, 591
140,424,015
130, 694,242
129, 235,498
125, 576,565
117, 357, 839
104, 750,688
107,119, 815
103,093, 544
100, 243,271
97,124, 511
102, 500, 874
105, 327, 949
95, 757, 575
82, 508, 741
71, 077, 206
59,160,131
54, 578,378
51,386,256
50,580,145

94
30
84
62
69
30
91
91
71
80

00

93
72
44

21

57
23
58
65

00

11

18
79
25
48
47
97

N ote .— T his statement is mode from warrants paid by the Treasurer to June 30,1866, and b y warrants issued after that date.
as shown by this statement, includes the amount deposited with the States, $28,101,644.91.




Public debt.

Gross
expenditures.

Dollars.

Dollars.

13,854,250
18,737,100
96,097,322
181,081,635
430,572, 034
609, 616,141
620, 263,249
735, 536, 980
692, 549,685
261, 912, 718
393, 254,282
399,503,670
405,007,307
233.699.352
422,065,060
407,377,492
449,345,272
323,965,424
353,676,944
699,445,809
432,590,280
165,152, 335
271,646, 299
590,083,829
260,520, 690
211.670.353

77,055,125
00
85,387,313
00
09 565,667,563
07 899,815,911
03 1,295,541,114
68 1,906,433,331
10 1,139,344,081
11 1,093,079,655
88 i, 069,889,970
31 584, 777,996
13 702, 907,842
65 691,680,858
54 682,525, 270
58 524, 044, 597
23 724.698.933
48 682,000,885
80 714,446,3&7
05 565,299,898
901 590,641,271
16 966,393, 692
41 700,233,238
05 425,865,222
55 529,627,739
96 855,491,967
50 504.646.934
43 471,897,288
447,699,847

Balance in
Treasury at
the end o f
the year.

Dollars.
65
08
74
25
86
37
95
27
74
11
88
90
21
91
99
32
39
91
70
69
19
64
12
50
83
54
86

32,979,530
30,963,857
46,965,304
36,523,046
134,433,738
33,933,657
165,301,654
198, 076, 537
158,936,082
183,781,985
177,604,116
138,019,122
134,666,001
159, 286,673
178,833,339
172,804,061
149,909,377
214,887,645
286,591,453
386,832,588
231,940,064
280,607,668
275,450,903
374,189,081
424,941,403
521,794,026
526,848,755

78
83
87
13
44
89
76
09
87
76
51
15
85
41
54
32
21
88
88
65
44
37
53
98
07
26
46

PUBLIC EXPENDITURE.

60, 056,754
1860.........
16,472,202 72 11,514,649 83 2,991,121 54 1,100,802 32 27,977,978 30
62,616,055
1861........
23,001,530 67 12,387,156 52 2,865,481 17 1,034,599 73 23,327,287 69
852,170 47 21,385,862 59 456.379.896
1862 . . . . .
389,173,562 29 42,640,353 09 2,327, $48 37
694,
004,575
603,314,411 82 63,261,235 31 3,152,032 70 1,078,513 36 23,198,382 37
1863____
85,704,963 74 2,629, 975. 97 4,985,473 90 27,572,216 87 811,283,679
1864.........
690,391,048
1865......... 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
3,295,729 32 15,605,549 88 40,613,114 17 385,954,731
1866.........
283,154,676 06 43, 285,662
95,224,415 63 31, 034, a n 04 4, 642,531 77 20,936,551 71 51,110,223 72 202,947,733
1867........
1868........
123,246,648 62 25, 775,502 72 4,100,682 32 23,782,386 78 53,009, 867 67 229,915,088
1869.........
78,501,990 61 20,000,757 97 7,042, 923 06 28,476,621 78 56,474,061 53 190, 496,354
1870 ........
57,655,675 40 21,780,229 87 3,407,938 15 28,340,202 17 53,237,461 56 164,421,507
7,426,997 44 34,443,894 88 GO, 481,916 23 157,583,827
3 5,799, 891 82 19,431, 027
1871........
21, 249, 809 99 7, 061,728 82 28,533,402 76 60,984,757 42 153, 201,856
1872 .........
35,372,157
29,359,426 86 73,328,110 06 180,488,636
46,323,138 31 23, 526,256 79 7, 951,704
1873 ____
30,932,587 42 6,692,462 09 29,038,414 66 85,141,593 61 194,118,985
1874------42,313,927
1875........
41,120,615 98 21,497, 626 27 8,384,656 82 29,456,216 22 71,070,702 98 171, 529,848
1876........
38,070,888 64 18, 963,309 82 5,966, 558 17 28,257,395 69 73, 599,661 04 164,857,813
27,963,752 27 58,926,532 53 144,209, 963
37,082,735 90 14,959, 935 36 5,277,007
1877.........
32,154,147 85 17,365,301 37 4,629,280 28 27,137,019 08 53,177,703 57 134,463,452
1878........
1879........
40,425,660 73 15,125,126 84 5,206,109 08 35,121,482 39 65,741.555 49 161, 619,934
13,536,984 74 5,945,457 09 56,777,174 44 54,713i 529 76 169,090, 062
1880 ........
38,116,916
40,466,460 55 15,686,671 66 6, 514,161 09 50,059,279 62 64,416,324 71 177.142.897
1881.........
15,
032,046 26 9,736,747 40 61,345,193 95 57,219,750 98 186,904.232
43,570,494 19
1882 .........
48,911,382 93 15,283,437 17 7,362,590 34 66,012, 573 64 68,678,022 21 206,248| 006
1883........
39,429,603 36 17,292,601 44 6,475,.999 29 55,429,228 06 .70,920,433 70 189, 547,865
1884.........
42,670,578 47 .16,021,079 67 6,552,494 63 56,102,267 49 87,494,258 38 208,840,678
1885.........
34,324,152 74 13,907,887 74 6,099,158 17 63,404,864 03 74,166,929 85 191,902,992
1886.........

Interest.

The balance in the Treasury June 30,1883,

0*

Ho# 4#—A m o u n t
w it h th e

ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS m a d e b y C o n g r e s s f o r e a c h f i s c a l y e a r
COIN VALUE o f s u c h A p p r o p r i a t io n s c o m p u t e d u p o n t h e a v e r a g e p r i c e o f

of th e

from

1878

to

1887,

in c l u s iv e , t o g e t h e r

^

g o l d f o r e a c h y e a r in q u e s t io n .

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

Appropriated for—

3d se8sion45th
1st and 2d
1st session
3d session
1st session
2d session
2d session
1st session
2d session
Congress, and 2d session
sessions 45th
1st session 46th Congress 46th Congress 47 th Congress 47th Congress 48th Congress 48th Congress 49th Congress
44th Congress
Congress.
46th Congress
1879.

1878.

1880.

1882.

Dollars.

Dollars.
4,633,824 55

6,118,085 10

1883.

Dollars.
5,110,862 39

1884.

1885.

Dollars.

Dollars.
9,853,869 30

2,832,680 04

Dollars.
4,385,836 10

1886.

1887.

Dollars.

Dollars.

3,332,717 30 13,572,882 61

16,136,230 31 16,532,008 93 17,797,397 61 20,322,907 65 20,763,842 55 21,556,901 65 <221,495,660 70 20,809,781 46
19,724,868
26, 797,300
14,028,468
4,713,478
9,577,494
275, 000

56 22,503,508 23 22,011,222 87
00 26,425,800 00 26,687, 800 00
95 14,405,797 70 14, 566, 037 55
58 4, 657,262 72 4, 587,866 80
61 8, 976, 500 00 11,451,300 00
550,000 00
575, 000 00
00

25,425.479
27,032, 099
14,903, 558
5, 219, 603
18,988, 875
375,000

45 23,713,404 22 22,346.749 74 25,961,904 12 22,650,658 49
18 24, 681, 250 00 24,454,450 00 24, 014, 052 50 23,753,057 21
98 15, 954, 247 23 58,931,856 12 21,280,766 93 16,489,556 72
91 5,388, 655 91 5, 903,151 26 5,773,328 56 5,561,262 84
14,464,900 00
14,948, 300 00
00
59,876 69
725,000 00
70(3,000 00
00
670, 000 00

319,547 33

316,234 28

322,435 37

335, 557 04

5,872,376 10

3,883,420 00

2,152,258 00

1,902,177 90

318, 657 50
Indefinite.

314,563 50
Indefinite.

309,902 14
Indefinite.

297,805 00
Indefinite.

56,233,200 00i' 41, 644,000 00 68,282, 306 68 116, 000, 000 00 a86,575,000 00 c20,810,000 00 60,000,000 00 76,075,200 00
1, 097,735 00

2, 995,123 77

1,180,335 00

1,191,435 00

1,256,655 00

1,296,255- 00

1,225,140 00

1,242,925- 00

1,364,065 00

253,300 00

335,500 00

427,280 CO

405,640 00

480,190 00

580,790 00

654,715 00-

3, 425,257 35
4, 959, 332 01

3, 379, 571 44
1,128, 006 15

3,496,060 47
5, 888,993 69

3,505,494 97
1, 806,438 75

3, 594, 255 54
7, 800,003 86

3, 622,683 20 3,721,.050 99
2, 268,383 15 10,184 570 90

T o ta ls ..................................... 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 17 137,451,397 77 170, 608,113 60 209,659; 382 91
Coin value o f one dollar paper
currency.........................................
Coin value o f amount appro­
priated .................. ........................

.976

.998

1 00

1 00

1 00

1 00

1 00

1 00

1 00

1 OO

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 17 137,451,397 77 170,608,113 60 209, 659} 382 91
1

a Includes reappropriation of unexpended balances, estimated at $38,000,000.
b For six months ending December 31,



1884,

c Includes reappropriation o f unexpended balances, estimated at $66,0QO,.(MMk.
d Includes $6,150,061.98 for six months ending June 30, 1885.

ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS.

T o supply deficiencies for the
Dollars.
service o f t h e v a r i o u s
Dollars.
branches o f the Government.
2,547,186 31 15,213,259 21
For legislative, executive, and
j udicial expenses o f the Govern m en t......................................... 15,756,774 05 15,868,694 50
F o r sundry civil expenses o f
the Government........................... 17,079,256 19 24,968,589 68
51,279,679 39
For support o f the A r m y ..........
F or the N aval service................. 13, 539, 932 90 14,153,431 70
For the Indian service .. - _____
4,827,665 69 4,734, 875. 72
8,322,700 00
F or rivers and harbors................
275, 000 00
275,000 00
F o r forts and fortifications —
F o r support o f M ilitary Acad292,805 00
286,604 00
em y .................................. ................
F o r service o f Post-Office D e­
2,939,725 00 4, 222,274 72
partment .......................................
F o r invalid and other pensions,
including deficiencies............... 28, 533, 000 00 29,371,574 00
F o r consular and diplomatic
1,146, 747 50 1,087, 535,00
service ...........................................
F o r service o f Agricultural
Dfipartment _______
__ _____
F o r expenses o f the D istrict of
Columbia ......................................
1,425, 091 49 2, 226,390 29
F o r m iscellaneous.........................

1881.

N o. 5.—A n a l y s i s

of

PRINCIPAL

of

PUBLIC DEBT

of the

U n i t e d St a t e s

for

each

Y ear

from

1860

to

1886,

in c l u s iv e .

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

Y ear ending—

I860—Ju ly 1 ................
1861..................................
1862..................................
1863 .................................
1864..................................
1865..................................
1865—A u gu st 3 1 ........
1866— July 1 ..................
1867...................................
1868...................................
1869...................................
1870...................................
1871...................................
1872................................. .
1873...................................
1874..................................
1875...................................
1876..................................
1877.................................
1878...................................
1879.................; ................
1880..................................
1881...................................
1882...................................
1883...................................
1884..................................
1885...................................
1886...................................

3 per cents.

3£ per cents.

4 per cents.

4£ per cents.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

64, 000, 000
66,125,000
59, 550, 000
45,885, 000
24, 665, 000
14, 000, 000
14, 000, 000
14, 000,000
14, 000, 000
14.000, 000
14, 000, 000
14, 000, 000
14.000, 000
14.000, 000
14.000, 006
318,204, 350
238, 612,150
208,190, 500
158,046,600

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

460,461, 050 00
32,082, 600 00

57,926,116
105,629, 385
77,547, 696
90,496, 930
618,127
121,341,879
17,737.025
801, 361

57
30
07
74
98
62

678,000
678, 000
678, 000
678, 000
678, 000

00
00
00
00
00

98, 850,000
741, 522,000
739, 347,800
739,347, 800
739,349,350
737,942,200
737,951,700
737,960,450
737,967,500

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

Dollars.

68
23

140, 000,000
240,000,000
250, 000, 000
250, 000,000
250, 000,000
250, 000,000
250, 000,000
250, 000,000
250, 000,000
250, 000,000

5 per cents.

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

43,476, 300
33, 022, 200
30.483, 000
30.483, 000
300, 213,480
245, 709, 420
269, 175, 727
201,982,665
198, 533, 435
221, 586,185
221, 588, 300
221, 588, 300
274, 236,450
414, 567, 300
414, 567, 300
510, G28, 050
607,132, 750
711,685,800
703, 266, 650
703, 266, 650
508,440, 350
484, 864, 900
439, 841, 350

6 per cents.

7 3-10 per cents.

Dollars.
00
00
00
00
00
63
65
01
01
01
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

21,164,538
57, 358, C73
154,313, 225
431,444,813
842, 882, 652
1, 213,495,169
1,281,736,439
1,195, 546,041
1, 543,452, 080
1, 878, 303, 984
1,874,347,222
1,765,317,422
1, 613, 897, 300
1, 374, 883, 800
1, 281, 238, 650
1, 213, 624, 700
1,100, 865, 550
984, 999, 650
854, 621, 850
738, 619,000
283, 681, 350
235, 780,400
196, 378, 600

Dollars.
11
95
01
83
09
90
33
02
02
50
39
39
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

122, 582, 485
139, 974,435
139, 286, 935
671, 610, 397
830, 000, 000
813,460,621
488, 344, 846
37, 397,196

34
34
34
02
00
95
95
95

Total interestbearing debt.

A n n u al inter­
est charge.

Dollars.

Dollars.

64,640, 838
90, 380, 873
365,304, 826
707, 531, C34
1,359,930,763
2, 221, 311, 918
2, 381, 530, 294
2, 332, 331, 207
2, 248, 067, 387
2, 202, 088, 727
2,162, 060. 522
2, 046, 455, 722
1, 934, 696, 750
1, 814,794,100
1, 710,483, 950
1,738, 930, 750
1,722,676,300
1, 710, 685, 450
1,711, 888, 500
1,794, 735, 650
1,797, 643,700
1,723,993, 100
1, 639, 567, 750
1,463, 810,400
1, 338, 229,150
1, 226, 563, 850
1,196,150, 950
1,146, 014,100

11
95
92
47
50
29
96
60
66
69
39
39
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
GO
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

3,443, 687
5, 092, 630
22, 048, 509
41,854.148
78, 853, 487
137, 742, 617
150, 977, 697
146, 068,196
138,892,451
128,459, 598
125, 523, 998
118, 784, 960
111,949,330
103, 988,463
98, 049, 804
98, 796, 004
96, 855, 690
95,104, 269
93,160, 643
94, 654,472
83, 773,778
79, 633, 981
75, 018, 695
57,3 GO, 110
51,436, 709
47, 926,432
47, 014,133
45, 510,098

29
43
59
01
24
43
87
29
39
14
34
34
50
00
00
50
50
00
50
50
50
00
50
75
50
50
00
00

a

B

M
Q

tJ

H
W
H

N ote 1.— The 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 Railw ay bonds.
N ote 2.— The temporary loan per act o f Ju ly 11,1862, is included in the four per cents, from 1862 to 1868, inclusive, with the exception o f the amount outstanding for A u gu st
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 more equitable to include the whole amount outstanding as bearing 4 per cent, interest on an average for the year.




Cn

No. 5 .—Analysis

Y ear ending—

1860- J u l y 1 . . . .
1861.........................
1862.........................
1863
...... .
1864
..........
1865
..........
1865—
A u gu st 31
1866—
J uly 1 ------1867
..........
1868
..........
1869
....
1870
..........
1871
..........
1872........................
1873
..........
1874
..........
1875
..........
1876
..........
1877
..........
1878
..........
1879
..........
1880
..........
1881.........................
1882.........................
1883
..........
1884
..........
1885
..........
1886
..........

of the

PRINCIPAL

of the

PUBLIC DEBT

D ebt on which
interest has
ceased.

D ebt bearing no
interest.

Dollars.

Dollars.

201,449
199. 999
280,195
473,048
416, 335
1, 245, 771
1,503,020
935, U92
1, 840, 615
1,197,340
5, 260,181
3, 708, 641
1, 948,902
7, 926, 797
51, 929,710
3, 216, 590
11, 425, 820
3, 902, 420
16, 648, 8(60
2, 594, 560
37,015, 630
7, 621, 455
6, 723,865
16, 260, 805
7, 831, 415
19, 656, 205
4,100, 995
9, 704, 445

77
77
21
16
86
20
09
05
01
89
00
00
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26

158,591,390
411.767,456
455; 437, 271
458, 090,180
461,616,311
439, 969, 874
428, 218,101
408,401,782
421,131, 510
'430, 508, 064
416, 565,680
430, 530, 431
472, 069, 332
509, 543,128
498,182,411
465, 807,196
476,764,031
455, 875, 682
410,835,741
388, 800. 815
422, 721, 954
438, 244, 788
538, 111, 162
5S4, 308, 868
663, 712, 927,
619,344,468

of the

Outstanding prin­
cipal.

Dollars.
00
00
21
25
51
04
20
61
55
42
06
52
94
17
69
89
84
27
78
37
32
77
81
31
88
52

• 64,842,287
90, 580,873
524,176,412
1,119,772,138
1,815,784,370
2, 680,647,869
2, 844,649,626
2, 773, 23C, 173
2, 678,126,103
2,611,687,851
2,588,452,213
2,480,672,427
2,353,211,332
2, 253, 251, 328
2, 234, 482, 993
2, 251,690, 468
2, 232, 284, 531
2,180, 395, 067
2,205,301,392
2, 256, 205,892
2, 245,495, 072
2,120, 415,370
2, 069, 013, 569
1,9:8,312,994
1,884,171,728
1, 830, 528,923
1, 863, 964, 873
1,775,063, 013

88
72
13
63
57
74
56
69
87
19
94
81
32
78
20
43
95
15
10
53
04
63
58
03
07
57
14
78

U nited States, & c., 1860-1886—Continued.

Cash i n tb_e
Treasury.

Principal of debt
less cash in
Treasury.

Dollars.

Dollars.

4,877,885
2, 862, 212
18, 863,659
8,421,401
106, 332, 093
5, 832, 012
88,218,055
137, 200, 009
169, 974, 892
130, 834, 437
155, 680, 340
149,502,471
106,217,263
103,470, 798
129, 020, 932
347,541,314
142,243,361
119,469,726
186, 025, 960
256, 823, 612
249, 080,167
201, 088, 022
249, 363, 415
243, 289, 519
345, 389, 902
391, 985, 928
488, 612, 429
492, 917,173

87
92
96
22
53
98
13
85
18
96
85
60
65
43
45
74
82
70
73
08
01
88
35
78
92
18
23
34

59,964,402
87. 718, 660
505,312,752
1,111,350,737
1, 709,452, 277
2, 674, 815, 856
2, 756,431, 571
2, 636, 036,163
2, 508,151, 211
2,480, 853,413
2, 432, 771, 873
2,331,169,956
2,246,994,068
2,149, 780, 530
2,105, 462, 0C0
2,104,149,153
2, 090, 041,170
2, 060, 925, 340
2. 019,275, 431
1, 999, 382, 280
1, 996,414, 905
1,919,326,747
1,819,650,154
1, 675, 023,474
1, 538,781, 825
1,438,542,995
1, 375, 352,443
1, 282,145, 840

01
80
17
41
04
76
43
84
69
23
09
21
67
35
75
69
13
45
37
45
03
75
23
25
15
39
91
44

Population of
the United
States.

31,443,321
32, 064, 000
32, 704,000
33,365,000
34, 046, 000
34, 748, 000
35,228,000
35,469, 000
36, 211, 000
36,973,000
37, 756, 000
38, 558,371
39, 555,000
40, 595, COO
41, 676, 000
42,795,000
43, 949, 000
45,135,000
46, 351,000
47, 595, 000
48, 863, 000
50,155, 783
51,462, 000
52, 799, 000
54,163, 000
55. 554, 000
57, 093, 000

cs

D ebt per
capita.

Interest
per
capita.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1
2
15
33
50
76
78
74
69
67
61
60
56
52
50
49
47
45
43
42
40
38
35
31
28
25
24

91
74
45
31
21
98
25
32
26
10
43
46
81
96
52
17
56
66
56
01
86
27
36
72
41
90
09

1
2
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1

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.




11
16
67
25
32
97
29
12
84
48
32
08
83
56
35
31
20
11
01
99
71
59
46
09
95
86
82

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7

PUBLIC DEBT.

No. 6.—Amount of the PUBLIC DEBT of the United States, including
ACCRUED INTEREST thereon, l e s s cash i n the T reasury on the 1st
day o f J uly o f each y e a r , from 1871 to 1886, inclusive .
[Prepared in the Office of the Secretary o f the Treasury.]

Years.

Outstanding prin­ Accrued interest.
cipal.

Dollars.
2, 353, 211, 332 32
July 1,1871 . .
2,253,251,328 78
‘ ‘ 1872 . .
2, 231, 482, 993 20
‘ 1873 . .
2,251,690,468 43
•1874 . .
2, 232, 284, 531 95
‘ 1875 . .
“ 3876 ................................... 2,180,395, 0G7 15
“ 1877 ................................... 2, 205, 301, 392 10
“ 1878 .................................. 2,256,205, 892 53
2,245,495, 072 04
“ 1879
2,120,415,370 63
“ 1880
■* 188 1 ................................... 2, 069, 013, 569 58
‘ 1882 ................................... 1,918,312,994 03
1, 884,171, 728 07
“ 1883
1, 830, 528, 923 57
“ 1884
1, 863,964, 873 14
“ 1885
1, 756, 445, 205 78
“ 1886

Dollars.
45, 036,766
41,705,813
42, 35G, 652
38, 939, 087
38, 647, 55C
38,514, 004
4(>, 882,791
36,404, 551
30, 792,351
22,845,547
20, 948, 657
13, 890, 986
12, 309, 382
11, 507, 240
11,203,083
13, 084,535

Cash in the
Treasury.

Dollars.
23
27
82
47
19
54
89
37
34
59
75
47
33
41
25
30

106, 217,263
103,470, 798
129,020, 932
147, 541,314
142,243,361
119,469,726
186,025, 960
256,823, 612
249, 080,167
201,088,622
249, 363,415
243,289,519
345, 389, 902
391,985,928
488,612,429
492,917,173

D ebt less cash in
the Treasury.

Dollars.
65
43
45
74
82
70
73
08
01
88
35
78
92
18
23
34

2, 292,030, 834
2,191,486,343
2,147, 818, 713
2,143, 088, 241
2,128, 688, 726
2, 099,439, 344
2, 060,158, 223
2, 035,786, 831
2, 027,207, 256
1, 942,172, 295
1, 840, 598, 811
1, 688,914,460
1, 551,091,207
1,450,050,235
1, 386,555,527
1,276,612,567

N ote.—For the outstanding principal o f the public debt prior to 1871, see foregoing T able N o. 5.




90
62
57
16
32
99
26
82
37
34
98
72
48
80
16
74

8

DEBTS OF EACH STATE AND TERRITORY.

'

N o. 7.—

S t a t e , C o u n t y , a n d M u n i c i p a l DEBTS i n e a c h S t a t e a n d T e r r i t o r y *
U n i t e d S t a t e s i n 1870 a n d 1880, a n d t h e p e r c a p i t a o f p o p u l a t i o n
o f t h e S t a t e d e b t i n 1880.

of the

[From the returns o f the Tenth Census, 1880.]

1880.

1870.

Total debt.

N e t State
debt.

N et county
debt, a

N et muni­
cipal debt.5

Total debt, a

Total debt
per capita
o f popula­
tion, 1880.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

States and Ter*
ritories.

States,
Alabam a...............
A r k a n sa s ............
California.............
Colorado---------C on n e cticu t----D elaw are............
F lo rid a .................
G eorgia.................
I lli n o is .................
Indian a.................
Io w a ......................
K a n s a s .................
K e n t u c k y ..........
Louisiana............
M a i n e ...................
M aryland.............
M assach u setts..
M ic h ig a n .............
M in n eso ta..........
M ississip p i.........
M issou ri...............
N e b r a s k a ..........
N n v a d a _________
N ew Hampshire
N ew Jersey........
N ew Y o r k ...........
N orth Carolina .
O h io .......................
O re g o n .................
P ennsylvania. . .
Rhode Isla n d . . .
South Carolina..
T e n n esse e...........
T e x a s.....................
V erm ont...............
V ir g in ia ..............
W e s t V irg in ia . .
W isc o n sin ..........

13,277,154
4,151,152
18,089,082
681,158
17,088,906
520,125
2,185,838
21,753,712
42,191,869
7,818,710
8,043,133
6,442,282
18,953,484
53,087,441
16,024,624
29,032, 577
69,211,538
0,725,231
2,788,797
2, 594,415
46,909,865
2,089,264
1,980,093
11,153,373
22,854, 304
159,808,234
32,474,036
22,241,988
218,486
89,027,131
5,938,642
13,075,229
48,827,191
1,613,907
3,594,700
55,921,255
561,767
5, 903,532

The States.

865,466,225

9,071,765
4,039,737
3,306, dl4
212,814
4,967,600
889,750
1,134,880
9, 951,500
N o debt.
4,998,178
370,435
1,087,700
1,089,856
c23,437, 640
4,682,741
7,627,668
20,159,478
N o debt.
2,565,000
379,485
16, 259,000
375, 582
*

3, 561,^00
813,675
7,536,732
5,706, 616
5, 732,500
511,376
20, 716,285
1,832,463
6, 639,171
27,440,431
5,566, 928
4,000
29, 345, 226
N o debt.
2,252,057

234,257,083

1,703,266
3,135,749
7,312,489
2, 492,441
101,409
44,000
435,993
181,790
14,181,134
4,048, 054
2, 992,573
7,959,921
5, 877,043
1,107,951
451,809
1, 377,325
1,371,219
896,700
901,412
1,134,763
11,923,312
5,120,362
891,017
779, 034
6, 668,463
12,399,308
1,524,654
2,962,649
211,767
9, 781,384
i, 573, 859
3,060, 545
2,499,287
23,421
1,283, 574
592,780
2,292,254

3,953,514
763,298
6,136, 585
889,041
16,932, 661
1,421, 835
1, 055, 636
9,548,613
30, 999, 788
9,307,505
4, 599,759
6, 967,232
8, 010,982
18,320, 361
17,272,300
1,891,013
69,753,222
7,936,444
5,009,652
498, 942
29,249,010
1, 929, 813
133, 506
6, 383, 936
42, 064, 964
198,787,274
963,336
40, 058,805
125,359
83,537,090
11,270, 327
5,132, 908
6,886, 924
3,538, 698
4,324,747
'11,471,002
920, 644
7, 331, 681

14, 728,545
7, 938, 784
16, 755, 688
3, 594,296
22,001, 661
2,346, 585
2,626,509
19,681,903
45,189,922
18,353,737
7,962,767
16, 005, 853
14,977,881
42,865,952
22,406,850
10,890,006
91,283,913
8, 803,144
8,476, 064
2, 013,190
57,431,322
7,425, 757
1,024, 523
10,724,170
49, 547,102
218,723, 314
8,194,606
48,753, 954
84£, 502
114, U34, 759
13,102,790
13,345,938
37,387,900
11, 004,913
4,352,168
42,099, 802
1, 513,424
11, 875,992

121,285,696

675, 348,407

1, C30,891,186

353,217
961,570

24,284
37,290

377,501
998,860

9 33
7 39

22,675,459
3,196
35,552
91,999
34,927
19, 085

22,675,459
235, 319
759, 925
84,872
116,251
239, 311
205,462

v 127 66
7 22
19 41
71
81
3 19
9 88

11
9
19
18
35
16
9
12
14
9
4
16
9
45
34
11
51
5
10
1
26
16
16
30
43
43
5
15
4
26
47
13
24
7
13
27
2
9

67
89
38
49
33
01
75
76
68
28
90
07
08
60
53
65
19
38
86
78
48
41
45
91
80
03
85
24
86
63
38
41
25
29
10
83
45
03

Territories.
Arizona.________
D a k o t a ................
D istrict o f Co­
lumbia.________
Id ah o.....................
M ontana..............
N ew M exico----U t a h .....................
W a sh in g to n ----W y o m in g .............

10 500
5,761
2,596,545
222, 021
278,719
7,560

88,381
64,677

17,000

143,742
659, 696
84,872
15,132
204,384
169, 377

9,120
88,827

T h e Terri­
tories. . .

3,210,533

179,178

2, 591,990

22,921,792

25,692, 960

T h e U n ite d
States...............

868,676,758

234,436,261

123,877,686

698,270,199

1,056, 584,146




a The aggregate o f debt after deducting sinking fund.
b Including township and school district debt.
* Old debt (1814) now being refunded.

21 07

9

DEBT, PROPERTY, AND TAXES OF EACH STATE.
* N o.

8.— F u n d e d a n d u n f u n d e d STATE DEBT, a s s e s s e d v a l u a t i o n o f REAL
PERSONAL PROPERTY, r a t e s o f S t a t e TAXES, a n d a m o u n t s o f t a x e s

and

r a is e d

, in

each

State

of

the

U n it e d

Sta t e s f o r

the

latest

o b t a in a b l e

YEAR.
[From A . It. Spofford’s American Almanac, 1887.]

Amount of State debt.
States.

A la b a m a ..............
A r k a n s a s ............
California a ..........
C olo rado..............
Connecticut........
Delaware b ..........
Florida..................
G eo rg ia ........ a. ..
Illin o is ..................
Ind ian a.................
Io w a c ....................
Kansas d ..............
K entucky e ..........
L o u isia n a............
M a in e ....................
Maryland / ..........
M assach usetts#.
M ichigan..............
Minnesota f t ........
Mississippi £........
M isso u ri..............
N e b ra sk a .............
N e v a d a .................
N cw H am pshire.
N ew J e r se y ........
N ew Y o r k } '........
N orth Carolina..
Ohio .......................
O regon...................
Pennsyl vania k ..
Rhode Island----South C arolina. .
Tennessee............
T e x a s .....................
V e r m o n t..............
Virgin ia................
W e s t V ir g in ia ...
W iscon sin ?..........

Date o f state­
ment.

Oct. 1,1886
Oct. 1,1885
July 1,1884
Dec. 1,1886
Dec. 1,1884
Dec. 22,1883
Jan. 1,1885
Oct. 1,1886
Oct. 1,1885
N ov. 1,1885
July 1,1885
July 1,1886
Ju ly 1,1886
Jan. 1,1886
Jan. 1,1885
Oct. 1,1885
Jan. 1,1886
Oct. 1,1886
A u g . 1,1886
Jan. 1,1886
N ov. 9,1885
D ec. 1,1886
N ov. 22,1886
June 1,1886
N ov. 1,1885
Oct. 1,1886
Dec. 1,1886
N ov. 15,1885
Jan. 1,1885
Jan. 1,1885
Oct. 23,1886
N ov. 1,1885
Jan. 1,1886
N ov. 1,1885
A u g . 1,1886
Oct. 1,1886
Oct. 1,1886
Oct. 1,1886

Aggregate.

Funded.

Unfunded.

Dollars.

Dollars.

9,193,900
5,108,043
3, 203, 500
None.
4,272,100
864, 750
472, 700
8, 210, 405
None.
6, 008, 608
847, 500
674, 000
15,100, 313
5, 316, 900
10, 970, 363
31,432, 680
243,149
4, 026,000
3,178, 694
14, 309, 000
499, 267
409, 893
2,926, 600
1, 596,300
9,327,204
11, 270, 345
3, 720,229
110, 000
19, 084, 288
1, 341,000
6,123, 908
12, 500, 000
4,237, 730
N o debt.
31,415,613
2, 252,057

Am ount
raised by
taxation
last year.

Dollars.

2, 999, 423 1, 041, 898
966, 000
3, 861,644
None.
534, 258
1, 463, 328
None.
117, 458
None.
377, 809
31, 287
1, 351,110
3,000, 000
None.
2, 889, 550
1,148, 396
1, 082,477
907,164
500,000
1, 567, 821
1, 301, 270
887, 722
2,005, 987
1,202,161
658, 998
605, 641
2, 839, 523
1,117, 934
516, 861
400,000
1,375, 588
9, 512, 813
691,601
4,151,700
4,621, 373
239,280
880,719 6,495,704
391,
059
None.
398,280
622,423
954, 903
4, 500, 000
1, 538, 913
371, 697
1,366, 943
766, 205
889, 855

230,247,039 13,461,409

Am ount o f taxable prop^erty as assessed.
Real.

Personal.

Dollars.

Dollars.

State
tax on
$100.

Gents.

102, 038,631
70,470,302
78,444, 227
48, 382,167
558, 373, 786 167, 338,644
130,-000, 000
243, 858,712 104, 916,167

65
40
49/*
40
12

60, 042, 655
183, 366, 292 146, 123,213
578,229,388 218, 111, 938
566,521, 981 227, 004, 098
480, 660.081 135, 045,244
189, 63S( 723
87 945, 555
294,194,177
98, 371, ~~~
149,145, 874
63, 579,590
265, 978,716
473,452,144
287,933,899| 494, 355,244
849,921, 063
386, 547,3871 79, 204,827
87, 282,454
35, 454,384
496,730,663| 229, 044,596
163,499,868
43, 526, 233
130,298,8431 101, 360,422
565, 537, 956
899,899,0621 324, 83,281
124,135,377
77, 087,346
160,165,882| 509, 903,986
77,188,694
697,202,15311,463, 814,762
243,658,190
84, 872,369
87,649,142|
62, 324,223
256,456,761
347, 846, 953 214, 256, 270
107, 264, 665
49, 927, 597
262,956, 697
84, 884,270
116, 746, 529
57, 257,981
381, 584, 252 114, 584,252

40
35
42

Uh
25
4H
52*

10
40
18f
8rda
12*
18
25
40
76*
90
19
25
295%
37*
29
31
40

12
55
40
37*

10

40
35
18*

21,387,437,837

a California holds in trust for her school and university funds $2,690,000 o f her bonded d e b t, on whio
interest only is payable, reducing the net debt to $354,500.
b Delaware has no State tax on property, and therefore no State valuation o f taxable property. T h e
State holds interest-paying securities of over $1,000,000, and is actually out o f debt,
c A ll of Iow a’s debt is invested in the school fund, the interest only being payable.
d Kansas holds $607,925 of its bonds in permanent school fund, besides $21,000 sinking fond.
e Kentucky had $530,650 in sinking fund, and is practically out o f debt.
/ T h o State of Maryland held $4,518,799 in interest-paying securities o f corporations, besides $27,723,287 in unproductive securities.
g Massachusetts held $20,287,498 in sinking fund.
ft O f Minnesota’s debt $2,849,000 is held as permanent investment by school funds.
£ M ississippi’s debt was due the school fund to the amount of $2,404,560, on which interest only is
payable, leaving net debt less cash in treasury, $331,725.
j'N ew Y ork held in sinking fund October 1, 1886, $5,051,073.
k Pennsylvania held $2,077,074 in sinking fund j also in stocks o f incorporated companies, interestpaying, $7,300,000; net debt, $10,341,709.
I D ebt forbidden by constitution.




10

COLLECTION OF BEVENUE,

N o. 9.—A M O U N t o p REVENUE d e r i v e d f r o m , a n d e x p e n s e s o f
INTERNAL REVENUE a n d CUSTOMS REVENUE o f t h e U n i t e d
1858 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

c o l l e c t in g ,
States fr o m

[Prepared in the Office o f the Register o f the Treasury. 1

Internal revenue.
T e a r ending
June 30—
Revenue.

¥
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.................1
1883.................
1884.................
1885.................
1886.................

Expenses o f
collecting.

Customs revenue.
Expenses
o f collect­
ing.

Revenue.

Expenses o f
collecting.

Expenses
o f collect­
ing.

Per cent.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Per cent.

Dollars.

Dollars.

(No data. )

(No data.)
“
««
“
<(

(No data.)
“
“
“
“
0.29
0.23
0.18
1.87
2.77
4.55
4.59
3.92
5.30
4.36
4.09
4.40
3.89
3.38
2.99
2.96
3.16
2.95
3.20
2.80
3.06
3.47
3.42
3.06

41,789,620 .96
49,565,824 38
53,187,511 87
39,582,125, 64
49,056,397 62
69,059,642 40
102,316,152 99
84,928,260 60
179,046,651 58
176,417,810 88
164,464,599 56
180,048,426 63
194,538,374 44
206,270,408 05
216,370,286 77
188,089,522 70
163,103,833 69
157,167,722 35
148,071,984 61
130,956,493 07
130,170,680 20
137,250,047 70
186,522,064 60
198,159,676 02
220,410,730 25
214,706,496 93
195,067,489 76
181,471,939 34
192,905,023 44

2,903,336
3,407,931
3,337,188
2,843,455
3,276,500
3,181,026
4,192,582
5,415,449
5,342,469
5,763,979
7,641,116
5, 388,082
6,233,747
6,568,350
6,950,173
7,077,864
7,321,469
7,028,521
6,704,858
6,501, 037
5,826,974
5,477,421
6,023,253
6,383,288
6,506,359
6,499,680
6,709,485
6,494,847
6,427,612

44
44
it
li

37,640,787
109,741,134
209,464,215
309,226,813
266,027,537
191,087,589
158,356,460
184,899,756
143,098,153
130,642,177
113,729,314
102,409,784
110,007,493
116,700,732
118,630,407
110,581,624
113,561,610
124,009,373
135,264,385
146,497,595
144,720,368
121,586,072
112,498,725
116,805,936




95
10
25
42
43t
41
86
49
63
72
14
90
58
03
83
74
58
92
51
45
98
50
54
48

108,685
253,372
385,239
5,783,128
7,335,029
8,705,366
7,257,176
7,253,439
7,593,714
5,694,116
5,340,230
4,509,976
4,289,442
3,942,613
3,556,943
3,280,162
3,527,956
3,657,105
4,327,793
4,097,241
4,424,707
4,216,847
3,853,035
3,578,679

00
99
52
77
81
36
11
81
17
86
00
05
71
72
85
22
56
10
24
34
39
26
94
42

89
77
15
84
39
17
43
32
99
01
68
31
68
61
88
70
94
80
09
57
32
52
53
10
26
79
76
29
67

'

6.94
6 85
6.27
7.18
6.67
4. GO
4.09
6.39
2.98
3.26
4.65
2.9Q
3.20
3.18
3.21
3.76
4.49
4.47
4.53
4.96
4.47
3.99
3.23
3.22
2.95
3.03
3.44
3.58
3.33

of

IMPORTS, FOREIGN EXPORTS,
Average

ad

valorem

and

R ates

NET IMPORTS
Duty

of

of

MERCHANDISE,

collected, from

1791

to

A m ounts

Year ending—
Dutiable.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2,017,423
3,928,862
3,950,392
4,183,938
4,796,745
5,686,803
3,703,974
4,889,435
4,401,889




52,503,411
75,942,833
68,530,979
67,985,234
85,392,565
72,406,708
67,628,964
76,130,648
62,687,026

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

29.200.000
31.500.000
31.100.000
34.600.000
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
120,600,000
129.410.000
138.500.000
56.990.000
59.400.000
85.400.000
53.400.000
77.030.000
22.005.000
12.965.000
113,041,274
147.103.000
99.250.000
121.750.000
87.125.000
74.450.000
54,520,834
79,871,695
72,481,371
72,169,172
90,189,310
78,093,511
71,332,938
81,020,083
67,088,915

286,698
374,716
1,323,762
1,100,530
1,088,785
1,036,430
813, $44
877,239
919,943

10,537,731
11,101,306
19,846,873
17,222,075
22,704,803
19,404,504
15,617,986
13,167,339
11,427,401

Annual

Am ounts of
duty collected.

512,041
1,753,098
2,109,572
6,526,233
8,489,472
26.300.000
27.000.
000
33.000.
000
45.523.000
39,130,877
46,642,721
35,774,971
13,594,072
36,231,597
53,179,019
60,283,236
55,643,558
12,997,414
20,797,531
24,391,295
16,022,790
8,495,127
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
1,730,725
11,476,022
3,554,146
21,170,635
2,626,630
18,322,605'
3,083,408
23,793,588
3,707,960
20,440,934
4,650,373
16,431,830
2,890,130
14,044,578
4,012,196
12,347,344
3,481,946

Dollars.

Per cent.

41,965,680
64,841,527
48,684,106
50,763,159
62,687,762
53,002,204
52,010,978
62,963,309
51,259,625

Total.

Dollars.
28,687,959
29,74C, 902
28,990,428
28,073, 767
61,266,796
55,136,164
48,379,400
35,551,700
33,546,148
52,121,891
64,720,790
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
68,534,873
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
68,395,673
51,310,736
53,846,567
66,395,722
57,652,577
54,901,108
66,975,505
54,741,571

4,399,473
3,433,070
4,255,306
4,801,065
5,588,461
6,657,987
7,549,649
7,106,061
6,610,449
9,080,932
10,750,778
12,438,235
10,479,417
11,098,565
12,936,487
14,667,698
15,845,521
16,363,550
7,257,506
8,583,809
13,313,222
8,958,777
13,224,623
5,998,772
7,282,942
36,306,874
26,283,348
17,176,385
20,283,608
15,005,612
13,004,447
17,589,761
19,088,483
25,516,966
31,683,096
26,108,254
27,962,145
29,966,472
27,769,769

09, .
85
56
28
26
94
65
93
31
73
93
74
61
33
04
17
61
58
62
31
73
53 I
25
08
22
88
49
00
76
15
15
94
44
48
15
74
43 m
23
03

15.34
11.54
14.68
17 10
11.21
12.02
15.60
19.99
19.70
17.42
16.61
30.67
20.52
22.76
19.19
21.22
20.09
37.22
18.80
14.07
35.62
13.07
69.03
46.79
6.84
27.94
32.90
16.78
29.81
26.59
30.99
27.13
39.21
50.21
50.54
49.26
53.76
47.59
54.18

IMPORTS— DUTIES.

September 30—
1791
...................
1792
1793...............................
1794...............................
1795. .
1796...............................
1797.......................................
1798 .................
1799.......................................
1800...............................
1801 __...........................
1802_______ .
1803.....................................
1804 ...................................
1805.......................................
1806 .....................................
.1807...............................
1808 ___
____
180 9 .....................................
1810.....................................
1811.......................................
1812.......................................
1813.............................
1814...............................
1815
...............................
1816.....................................
1 8 1 7 ...................................
1818.....................................
1819........... ..........................
1820____
1821................... ....................
1822.......................................
1823................... ...................
1824 .......................................
1825.......................................
3826.......................................
1827.......................................
1828.......................................
1829.......................................

Free.

and

in c l u s iv e .

N et imports.

Foreign exports.

Im ports.

to g eth er w it h th e

1883,

Averagoad
valorem
rates o f
duty on
dutiable.

No. 10.— V a l u e s

No. 10.—V a l u e s

of

IMPORTS, FOREIGN EXPORTS,

and

NET IMPORTS

of

to

MERCHANDISE, &c., 1791-1886-Continued.
N e t imports.
Am ounts o f
duty collected.

Y ear ending—

September 30—
1830 ..........................
1831
............
1832 ..........................
1833 ..........................
3834..........................
1835 ..........................
1836 ..........................
1837 ..........................
1838 ..........................
1839 ......................... .
.1840..........................
1841
..........
1842 ..........................
June 30—
1843 ..........................
1844 ..........................
1815.........................
1846 ..........................
1847
...........
1848
...........
1819..........................
1850
...........
1851
...........
1852
...........
3853..........................
1 8 5 4 . . . . . . . . . ........
1855
...........
1856
...........
1857
...........
1858
...........
1859
...........
1860
...........
1661..........................
1862..........................
1863
...........
1864
...........
1865
...........
1866
...........

1867........................

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

4, 590, 281
6,150, 680
8, 341, 949
25, 377,582
50,481, 548
64, 809, 046
78, 655, 600
58, 733,617
43,112, 889
70,806,616
48,313,391
61,031,098
26, 540, 470

58,130,675
89,734,499
86,779,813
75,670,361
58,128,152
71,955,249
97, 923, 554
71, 739,186
52,857, 399
85,690,340
49,945,315
61,926,446
69, 534, 601

62,720,956
95,885,179
95,121,762
101,047, 943
108, 609,700
136,764,295
176,579,154
130,472,803
95, 970, 288
156,496,956
98,258,706
122,957, 544
96, 075, 071

1,078,695
642,586
1,345,217
5,165,907
10,757, 033
7,012, 666
8, 534,895
7, 756,189
4, 951,306
5,618,442
6,202, 562
3,953,054
3,194,299

12,067,162
12,434,483
18,448,857
12,411,969
10, 879, 520
7, 743,655
9,232,867
9,406,043
4,466,384
5, 007,698
5,805, 809
4,228,181
4,884,454

13,145.857
13,077| 069
19,794,074
17, 577,876
21, 636, 553
14,756,321
17, 767,762
17,162,232
9,417, 690
10, 626,140
12, 008,371
8,181,235
8, 078, 753

3,511,586
5, 508, 094
6, 996,732
20,211,675
39,724, 515
57, 796, 380
70,120,705
50,977,428
38,161,583
65,188,174
42,110,829
57, 078, 044
23, 346,171

46,063,513
77,300,016
68,330,956
63,258,392
47,248,632
64, 211, 594
88, 690,687
62, 333,143
48,391,015
80,682,642
44,139,506
57,698, 265
64, 650,147

49,575,099
82, 808,110
75,327,688
83,470,067
86,973,147
122, 007, 974
158,841, 392
113, 310,571
86,552, 598
145, 870,816
86, 250,335
114, 776,309
87,996,318

28.417.055
36, 623,270
29.356.056
24,196,103
18,987,952
25, 931, 233
30, 991, 510
18,191, 605
19, 998, 861
25, 631, 888
15,178,975
19, 941, 090
16, 686, 341

96
48
74
67
77
16
93
31
98
13
46
29
92

61.69
47.38
42.96
38.25
40.19
40.38
34.94
29.18
41.33
31.77
34.39
34.56
25.81

13,254,249
18, 936,452
18, 077, 598
20, 990, 007
17, 651, 347
16,356,319
15, 726,425
18,081,590
19, 653, 084
24,187, 890
27,182,152
25,760, 447
36,430, 524
52,748, 074
54,267, 507
61,044, 779
72, 286, 327
73,741, 479
71,130, 351
52,721,653
35,241,924
41,126,332
44,519, 516
59, 026, ftf6
23,133,495

29,179, 215
83,668,154
95,106,724
96, 924, 058
104,773,002
132, 282,325
125,479, 774
155,427,936
191,118,345
183,252, 508
236, 595,113
272,043, 347
221, 378,184
257, 684,236
294,160, 835
202, 293,875
259, 647, 014
279,874, 640
218,180,191
136 635, 024
208; 093,891
275,320,951
194,226, 064
375, 783, 540
372,627,601

42, 433,464
102, 604,606
113,184,322
117,914,4)65
122,424, 349
148,638, 644
141,206,199
173, 509,526
210,771,429
207,440,398
263,777, 265
297, 803, 794
257, 808, 708
310,432,310
348,428, 342
263, 338, 654
331,333, 341
353, 616,119
289, 310, 542
189, 356, 677
243,335, 815
316,447,283
238,745,580
434, 812, 066
395,761,096

1,682,763
2, 251, 550
2,413,050
2,342,629
1, 812, 847
3.410.307
2,015,815
2,099,132
3,742,154
2,538,159
2,449, 539
3,207,612
6, 516, 550
3,144,604
4, 325,400
5,753,850
5,429, 923
5, 350,441
3, 709, 329
2, 878, 706
5, 215,168
2,963,767
4.422.308
1,907,157
671, 708

3,456,572
3,962, 508
5,171,731
5, 522,577
4, 353,907
6, 576,499
6, 625, 276
7, 376, 361
8, 552, 967
9,514,925
11,170,581
18,507,852
19,641,818
11,636,768
10, 591,647
14,908,391
9,080, 050
11, 983,193
10, 944, 888
8,147,771
32,745,367
12,370,194
24,666,747
9,434,263
14,047,624

5.139,335
6, 214, 058
7, 584,781
7,865,206
6,166,754
7, 986, 806
8,641,091
9,475,493
10, 295,121
12, 053,084
13, 620,120
21,715,464
26,158,368
14, 781,372
14, 917, 047
20, 660, 241
14, 509, 971
17, 333, 634
14, 654, 217
11,026,477
37, 960, 535
15,333, 961
29, 089,055
11, 341,420
14, 719,332

11, 571,486
16, 684,902
15,664, 548
18, 647, 378
15, 838, 500
14, 946, 012
13, 710,610
15,982,458
17,910, 930
21, 649, 731
24, 732, 613
22,552,835
29, 913,974
49, 603,470
49, 942,107
55,292, 929
66, 856,406
68, 391, 038
67, 421, 022
49, 842, 947
30,026, 756
38,162, 565
40, 097,208
57,121,369
22,461,787

25,722,643
79,705,646
89.934,993
91, 401,481
100,419,095
125,705, 826
118, 854,498
148, 051, 575
182, 565, 378
173,737,583
225, 424, 532
2j>3,535,495
201, 736, 366
246,047,468
283,569,188
187,385,484
249,966, 964
267, 891,447
207, 235,303
128,487,253
195, 348,524
262,950, 757
169,559,317
366,349, 277
358,579,977

37,294,129
96,390,548
105, 599, 541
110,048,859
116,257,595
140, 651, 838
132,565,108
164,034, 033
200,476,308
195,387, 314
250,157,145
276,088,830
231, 650,340
295,650, 938
333, 511,295
242, 678,413
316, 823,370
336, 282,485
274, 656,325
178, 330, 200
225,375,280
30 J, 113, 322
209,656,525
423, 470,646
381,041,764

7,508,627
29,395,762
30,978, 558
30,484,716
28,137,922
33,034,3o6
31,027, 772
40,181, 813
48, 626, 600
47, 577, 633
58,467,814
64,931,607
54,119, 676
64,084,400
63, 664, 863
42,046,722
48,894, 683
52,692,421
39, 038,269
46, 509,214
63,729,203
96,465, 957
80, 635,169
177,056, 523
168,503,749

19
56
44
34
86
09
46
04
08
19
85
09 (
91
56
56
31
55
02
16
66
24
27
78
27
58

29.19
36.88
34.45
33.35
28.02
26.28
26.11
27.14
26.63
27.38
25.93
25.61
26.82
26.05
22.45
22.43
19.56
19.67
18.84
36.20




Dollars.

Per cent.

Dollars.

32.62
36.69
47.56
48.35
46.67

B

o
w
Qp
d
d
H

a
go

15,190, 781
21, 646, 692
20,140, 786
38, 587, 737
47,267, 213
144,815, 884
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
209, 884, 184
193, 213, 624
212,159, 296

342, 245, 659
395,859, 687
415,817, 622
483,635, 947
579,327, 864
497, 320, 326
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, 676,196
457, 813, 509
384, 313, 705
423,276, 840

357,43C, 440
417, 506, 379
435, 958,408
520,223, 684
626,595, 077
642,136,210
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
667,697, 693
577,527, 329
635,435,136

672, 327
470, 551
745, 369
893,301
1, 490,495
3, 420, 457
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
7,115,383
6, 901, 510
5, 618, 319

11, 890, 672
10,480,449
15,409,926
13,527, 966
14,199, 960
14,026, 026
13,517, 558
10,204,121
10,776,215
8, 325.291
9 ,9 i 9 ,118
7,741,909
7, 635, 319
9,728,112
10,258,096
9, 775,038
8,433,374
8, 605, 299
7,941,982

12, 562, 999
10,951,000
16,155, 295
14,421,270
15, 690. 455
17,446,483
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
15, 548, 757
15, 506, 809
13, 560, 301

14, 518,454
21,176,141
19,395,417
35, 694,433
45, 776, 718
141, 395,427
148,149,701
142,325,437
136,335,704
136,308, 747
137,040, 885
138,324, 763
204, 244,877
193, 768,260
203, 534, 578
197, 663, 986
202,768, 801
18C, 312,114
206, 540, 977

330, 354, 987
385, 379, 238
400,407, 696
470,107, 981
565,127, 904
483,294, 300
402,407, 022
376, 521, 388
309, 603, 062
302, 209, 383
285, 854,149
293, 354, 361
452,017,564
430, 444,969
503, 802,471
505,901,158
449, 380,135
375, 708, 406
415, 334, 853

344,873,441 j ! 160,532,778 78
406,555,379 |1 176,557,583 72
191, 513,974 45
419, 803,113
202,446,673 32
505, 802,414
212,619,105 45
610,904, 622
184, 929,041 74
624, 689,727
160, 522,284 63
550, 556, 723
154, 554,982 55
518, 846, 825
145,178, 002 75
445, 938, 766
128,428,343 44
438, 518,130
127,195,158 99
422, 895, 034
133, 395,435 90
433, 679,124
182,747,653 55
656, 262,441
193, 800, 879 67
624, 213, 229
707, 337, 049
216,138,916 09
210,637, 293 37
703, 565,144
190, 282, 835 83
652,148, 936
562, 020,520
178,161, 001 11
189,410,
448 00
621, 875, 835

48.63?
47.22
47.08
43.95
41.35
38.07
38.53
40.62
44.74
42.89
42.75
44.87
43. 48
43.20
42.66
42.45
41.61
45.86
45.55

N ote 1.— Tho amounts of “ duty collected” from 1791 to 1823, inclusive, are taken from the Finance Reports, and show net amounts received from duties on imported mer­
chandise, tonnage tax, hospital dues, and other sources, after deducting expenses o f collection; the amounts from 1824 to 1886, inclusive, are the gross amounts collected
on the imports o f merchandise only. The amounts o f duty collected from 1824 to 1866, inclusive, are from ,the accounts of the Register of the Treasury, and those after 1866
from the accounts o f this office.
N ote 2.— The annual average ad valorem rates o f duty from 1791 to 1836, inclusive, are compute 1 upon the values of net im ports; after 1838, the average rates are based
upon the values o f imported merchandise entered for consumption, as reported to this office by collectors of customs. (See Table No. 11.)




IMPORTS— DUTIES.

1868 ......................................
1869 ......................................
1870 .................... .................
1 8 7 1 ......................................
1872 ......................................
1873 ......................................
1874.......................................
1875 ......................................
1876 .......................................
1877 .......................................
1878 .......................................
1879 ......................................
1880 ..................*....................
1 8 8 1 .......................................
1882 ......................................
1883 ......................................
188 4 ......................................
1885......................................
1886.................. S..................

CO

No. 11.— V a l u e

of

IMPORTED MERCHANDISE

E n t e r e d f o r CONSUMPTION i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , w i t h t h e A m o u n t s
AD VALOREM RATES OF D U TY COLLECTED ON THE SAME, FROM 1867 TO 1886, INCLUSIVE.

D u ty collected on merchandise.

Value of merchandise.

Year ending June 30—
Free of
duty, a

Dollars.

Dollars.
361,125, 553
329,661, 302
372,756,642
406,131, 905
459, 597, 058
512, 735, 287
484, 746, 861
415, 748, 693
379, 795,113
324,024,926
298,989, 240
297,083,409
296, 742, 215
419, 506, 091
448, 061,588
505,491,967
493,916, 384
456,295,124
386, 6H7, 820
413, 778, 056

Total, b

Dollars.
378,158, 683
344, 808,920
394,449,174
426,346,010
500,2 L6,122
560,419, 034
663,140, 657
567,443, 527
526,260, 576
464, 586, 307
439, 829,389
438,422,468
439,292, 374
627, 555,271
650 619, 000
716, 213, 948
700, 829, 673
667, 575, 389
579, 580, 054
625, 308, 814

Additional,
Discriminat­
discriminat­
ing, &c., duty
ing, and penal
collected on
duty collected
free.
onVlutiable.

Dollars.
2 1 ,1 0 0
21,125
13, 561
43,084
28, lf-8
134, 978
133, 380
109, 730
73,174
83, 662
67,384
101,497
167,437
90, 761
263, 386
777,255
339, 539
737,147
877,277

Dollars.
201,738
421, 555
278, 644
418,014
560, 220
238,019
203, 522
173,447
123, 987
121,474
112, 590
134, 914
165, 055
149,108
257, 861
200, 339
98, 302
91, 904
153, 774

Ordinary
duty col­
lected. c

Dollars.
168, 503, 750
160,309, 941
176,114, 904
191,221, 769
201,985, 575
212, 030,727
184, 556,045
160,185,383
154, 271, 806
144, 982,442
128, 223,207
127,015,183
133, 159, 025
182, 415,162
193,561,011
215, 017, 669
209. 659, 699
189,844,995
177, 319, 550
188, 379, 397

Total duty
collected.

Dollars.

Per cent.

168, 503, 750
160, 532,779
176, 557, 584
191, 513, 974
202,446, 673
212, 619,105
184, 929, 042
160, 522, 285
151, 554, 983
145,178, 603
128, 428, 343
127,195,159
133, 395,436
182,747, 654
193, 800, 880
216,138,916
210, 637,293
190, 282, 836
178,151,601
189, 410, 448

46.67
48.63
47. 22
47. 08
43. 95
41.35
38. 07
38. 53
40.62
44. 74
42. 89
42. 75
44. 87
43.48
43.20
42.66
42.45
41. 61
45. 86
45. 55

^

Annual
Annual
value o f
amount o f
imports
ordinary
entered for
duty col­
consump­ lected per
tion per
capita o f
capita of population.
population.

Dollars.
30,443
9,372
10,447
11,057
12,648
13, 802
15, 901
13,241
11, 944
10,252
9, 434
9,137
8, 893
12, 514
12, 643
13, 565
12,939
12,017
10,152
10, 704

Dollars.
4.653
4.357
4. 665
4. 959
5.107
5. 222
4.426
3. 738
3. 501
3.199
2. 750
2.647
2. 696
3. 637
3. 761
4.084
3. 871
3.417
3.106
3. 225

a Articles snbiect to duty other than ordinary only are classed in the statements of imported merchandise undei the head o f “ free of duty.”
&Prior to 1886 these totals do not include the values— (1) of commodities withdrawn from warehouse and transferred to manufacturing v alehouses; (2) ot materials
withdrawn from warehouse for use in the construction and equipment of vessels ; (3) of salt withdrawn fiom warehouse tor curing fish, and (4) aiticles withdrawn Irom
w a re h o n s^ ^ su p p lie s for
back.




^

distinguished f ronl additional, discriminating, penal duties, and internal revenue tax, collected on articles o f United States product brought

IMPORTS— DUTIES.

17, 033,130
15,147,618
21,692,532
20, 214,105
40, 619, 064
47, 083, 747
178, 399, 796
151, 694, 834
146, 465, 463
140, 561, 381
140, 840,149
141,339, 059
142, 550, 159
208, 049,180
202, 557,412
210, 721, 981
208, 913,280
211,280, 265
192, 912, 234
211,530, 759

1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.,
1885.
1886.

Dutiable.

Annual
average
ordinary
rate of
duty.

and average

15

IMPORTS AND CUSTOMS DUTIES.

No. 1 2 .— VALUE o f , a n d AMOUNTS o f DUTY COLLECTED o n t h e P r i n c i p a l
a n d o t h e r DUTIABLE IMPORTED COMMODITIES a n d C l a s s e s o f C o m m o d i ­
t ie s E n t e r e d f o r C o n s u m p t io n in t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s , f r o m 1875 t o 1886,
in c l u s iv e

.

Breadstuff's.

Chemicals, drugs, dyes,
and medicines.

Cotton, manufactures
of.

Y ear ending June 30—
Values.

Dollars.
1875
..................................
9,176,016
1876
..................................
9, 505, 529
7,174, 082
1877
.................................
1878
.................................
5, 623, 430
1879
.................................
7, 740, 807
1880
..................................
7, 415, 444
1881........................ .......................
9, 208, 956
1882................................................ 16, 478, 596
1883
................................. 12, 067, 786
1884
.................................
6, 229, 665
6, 584, 752
1885
..............................r.
1886
..................................
7,164, 362

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.
2,494, 080
2, 883, 338
2, 347,149
2, 085, 591
2,299, 349
2, 558,677
2, 762,128
4,152, 828
3. 756, 719
907,125
1, 030, 556
1, 042,404

Earthen, istone, and
china ware.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Valuies.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

12, 795, 437
10, 658, 525
11, 500, 576
9, 815, 386
11,178, 307
13,499, 085
14, 888, 493
14,161,116
16,134, 204
13, 089, 656
11, 699, 594
12,796, 388

3,289,200
2, 901, 879
3, 082, 557
2, 811, 061
3,433, 701
4,079, 818
4, 635, 261
4. 981.453
6,053, 574
3, 716, 490
3, 795, 525
4,347,626

24,199,793
19,850,107
16,456,296
16,464, 305
16, 933, 768
25,723.252
28, 084,117
31, 285,306
32, 359, 344
28, 638,479
27,242, 512
29,236,071

Fancy articles, per­
fumery, «fec.

9,043,654
7,984,686
6, 554, 826
6,496, 961
6,576,253
9,976,418
10, 825,115
12,227,103
12, 234,371
11,479, 942
10,932,256
11,752,207

Fruits, including nuts.

Year ending Jane 3 0 -

1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Values.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

4, 555, 579
4,230, 335
3, 875,498
4, 087, 727
4,142, 623
5, 614, 204
6, 534,125
7, 020,109
8, 926,415
4, 613, 607
4, 843,106
4, 992, 215

1, 878, 735
1, 757,729
1,610, 668
1, 696, 256
1,733, 338
2, 356, 330
2, 761,292
3, 000, 745
3, 795, 586
2, 570, 507
2,731, 655
2, 829, 540

5, 071, 588
4,177,364
3, 380, 775
3, 572,131
3,441,259
5, 205, 363
7, 084, 302
9, 654, 979
7, 908,102
8, 052,914
5,449, 375
5, 934,380

Ordinary
duty.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2,142,890
1,742, 983
1,423, 397
1,450, 397
1, 376, 213
2,140, 483
2, 934, 851
3,913,245
3, 039, 083
2, 898, 444
2, 079, 902
2, 456, 399

12,104,760
11,915, 267
9, 524, 247
10, 084, 839
10, 295, 775
12,695,779
12, 511, 806
18, 047,937
18,157, 687
16, 500, 859
13, 005, 595
12, 973, 308

2,944,200
3,115,230
2, 578, 979
2, 691,104
3, 004,780
3,401,414
3, 341, 849
4,427,135
4, 603, 455
4, 420, 556
3,672, 293
3,498, 569

Flax, hemp, jute, &c., and manufactures of
Glass, and manufact­
ures of.
Year ending June 3 0 -

1875.
1876.
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885.
1886




Unmanufactured.

Values.

Ordinary
duty. '

Dollars.

Dollars.

5,307,495
6, 050, 882
5, 649, 347
5, 254, 773
6, 797, 954
8, 871, 485
9,659, 780
11,342, 807
11,245, 584
11,251, 618
11, 980,115
10, 242,118

825,721
1, 056,445
959, 060
832, 229
1,146, 246
1, 415, 540
1, 524,446
1, 664, 502
1, 650, 094
1, 672, 079
1, 947,459
1, 841, 726

Manufactures of.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

19,190,664
16, 607, 799
16, 460,149
16, 203, 558
16, 842, 860
23, 276, 964
21, 928,917
23, 222, 506
24,458, 700
22,562, 653
20, 706, 298
21, 370, 523

6, 834,889
5, 909, 607
5, 843, 262
5,724, 848
6, 004, 842
8, 245, 270
7, 721, 927
8,138, 234
8, 499,809
7, 746, 405
7,122, 297
7, 406, 090

5,756,706
4, 804, 544
3, 952, 751
3, 331, 980
3, 281,453
5,133,285
5, 862, 270
6, 753, 537
7, 597,897
7, 553,185
6, 340, 721
6, 341, 058

2, 398,787
2,166,355
1, 931,408
1, 700, 877
1, 891,023
2, 811,368
3, 296, 541
3, 845, 710
4,182, 617
4, 205, 638
3, 714,068
3,694, 924

16

IMPOBTS AND-CUSTOMS DUTIES,

N o. 12.—DUTIABLE IMPOBTS e n t e r e d f o r CONSUMPTION
COLLECTED, & c., 1875-1886—Continued.
Iron and steel, and
manufactures of.

Leather, and manufact­
ures of.

and

DUTIES

Silk, manufactures of.

Y e a r ending June 30—
Ordinary
duty.

Values.

1 8 7 5 ..
1 8 7 6 ..
1 8 7 7 ..
1 8 7 8 ..
1 8 7 9 ..
1 8 8 0 ..
1 8 8 1 ...
1 8 8 2 ...
1 8 8 3 ..
1 8 8 4 ..
1 8 8 5 ..
1 8 8 6 ..

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

’

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

33,037,958
23, 099, 869
20,040,290
18,422, 882
19, 943,299
61, 994,614
66,096, 303
70, 551,497
57, 529, 466
42,917, 747
33, 903,258
38,631, 777

8,830, 874
6, 836,190
6, 211, 23 *
5,949,988
6, 745,153
23, 244, 800
25,610,391
29, 012, 931
21, 582, 554
14,799.117
11,973,908
14, 631, 876

9,849,483
8, 787, 930
8, 088, 351
7,338,127
7, 532,194
11,769,482
10, 522, 601
12, 215, 203
12, 653, 722
11, 302, 891
10, 262, 615
11, 466,414

Distilled spirits, malt
liquors, and wines.

Dollars.
3, 249, 140
3, 051,572
2, 668, 084
2,529,211
2,620,471
3,411.437
3, 337,"034
3,785, 327
3, 770, 547
3,158, 854
2, 869,224
3, 262, 233

Sugar, confectionery,
and molasses.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

24,516,416
21,709, 220
21, 749, 828
20, 548, 583
23, 630,411
31,460, 947
32, 377, 226
38,328, 251
33, 307,112
38, 030, 574
28,106, 798
28, 055,855

14, 037,998
13,872, 984
12, 800. 603
12, 151 i 042
14,016,209
18, 556, 398
19, 038, 666
22, 633,137
19, 654, 946
18, 962, 210
14,000,210
13,938, 097

Tobacco, and manufact­
ures of.

Y e a r ending June 30—
Values.

Dollars.
9,490,830
7, 920, 205
7, 033, 659
6,457,448
6, 770,662
8,332,575
9,611,722
10,391,400
13, 733,666
7,911,309
9,325,748
9, 785, 788

3875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
3882
3883
1884
1885
1886

Ordinary
duty.

Ordinary
duty.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

82,209, 853
75, 742, 467
81,116, 024
87, 237,898
74, 077, 01G
77, 039, 788
89,811,785
94, 523, 797
91, 406, 718
94, 392,570
73, 517, 063
76, 746, 4G1

37,357,246
41, 898, 576
37, 08G, 992
38,759, 288
40, 280, 957
42,210,410
47,984, 033
49, 207,279
46,172, 379
48, 923,465
52,184, 744
51, 778,948

7,142,890
6,187,48L
5, 734, 370
6, 073, 322
5, 675, 407
6,179, 239
6, 474, 939
8, 216,132
10, 516, 806
8, 697. 751
9,121, 869
10, 315, 311

Values.

Dollars.
7,509,462
6,487, 770
5,956,542
5,286,112
5, 462, 951
6, 297, 077
6,812, 828
7,183, 653
9,253, 341
6, 263, 887
7,156,564
7,194,147

5, 269, 042
4, 701,516
4, 364,143
4, 604,606
4, 254,947
4, 681,400
4, 655, 592
6, 000, 961
7, 661,638
6, 945,652
7, 356, 369
8,311,114

W ool, and manufactures of.
Y e a r end­
ing June
30.

1875
1876
1877
1878
3879...........
1880...........
1881...........
1882...........
1883
1884
1885
1886

A l l other dutiable
articles.
Unmanufactured.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

10,228,622 3,631,859
........................
7,887,616 2,787,208
........................
7, 012, 972 2, 657, 997
........................
6, 995, 367 2,714,396
........................
5, 516,813 1,966,276
17, 913, 666 7,374,217
12,060,827 4,860,815
10,333,359 3, 854,653
8,491,988 3,174, 628
........................
18,593,299 4,522, 826
........................
», 474,264 3,164,296
........................
13,794,213 5,126,108
........................




TOTAL DUTIABLE MER­
CHANDISE.

Manufactures of.

Values.

Ordinary
du:y.

Values.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

45, 627, 923
34,372,726
26,452, 207
25, 703, 392
25,037,110 i
31,834, 547
33,103,322
37,284,823
42,552,456
41,484,872
36,176,705
40,536,509

27, 282,178
22, 519,106
17,600,041
17,176, 549
16,839,064
21, 864,153
22,424, 810
25,398,363
29,146,265
27,478,400
24,294,939
27,278,528

59,542,100
48, 517,060
43,78?, 818
43,868, 261
47,904,467
65, 546, 372
72,240, 097
85,677, 612
84,268,731
79,411,475
68,927,432
73,395,304

15,451,850
13,309,268
12, 546, 265
12. 354, 669
13, 507, 252
17,789, 952
19, 033,432
22,190,410
21,428,093
19,173, 398
17, 293, 285
17,988,861

Values.

Dollars.
379, 795,113
324, 024,926
298, 989, 240
297, 083,409
296, 742, 215
419, 506,091
448. 061, 588
505, 491, 967
493,916, 384
456, 295,124
386, 667, 820
413,778,055

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.
154,271,805
144, 982, 442
128, 223, 207
127,015,185
133,159, 025
182,415, 162
193, 561,011
215,617, €69
209, 659, €99
189, 844, 995
177, 319,550
188,379,397

N o. 13.— A m o u n t s

of

INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS

of th e

U n i t e d St a t e s

fr o m v a r io u s so u r c e s, f r o m

1863 t o 1886,

in c l u s iv e .

[Prepared by the Commissioner o f Internal Revenue.]

Hi Ex. 199*

I

Y e ar ending June 30—

Tobacco.

Fermented
liquors.

Banks and
bankers, a

Penalties, &c.

Adhesive
stamps.6

Articles
and occupations
formerly
taxed, but now
exempt.

Total, e

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollarr.

Dollars.

Dollars.

5,170, 531
30, 329,150
18,731,422
33,268,172
33, 542,952
18,655,631
45, 071,231
55, 606,094
46,281, 848
49,475,516
52, 099, 372
49,444, 090
52, 081, 991
56,426, 365
57,469,430
50, 420, 816
52, 570, 285
61,185, 509
67,153, 975
69, 873,408
74, 368,775
76, 905,385
67, 511,209
69, 092, 266

3, 097, 620
8, 592, 099
11,401, 373
16,531, 008
19, 765,148
18, 730,095
23.430.708
31.350.708
33, 578, 907
33, 736,171
34, 386, 303
33, 212, 875
37, 303, 462
39,795, 340
41,106, 547
40, 091,754
40,135, 003
38, 870,140
42,854, 992
47, 391, 989
42,104,250
26, 062,400
26,407, 088
27, 907, 363

1,628, 934
2, 290, 009
3,734, 928
5,220, 553
6,057,501
5,955, 869
6, 099, 879
6,319,127
7, 389, 502
8, 258, 498
9, 324, 938
9, 304, 680
9,144,004
9, 571, 281
9,480, 789
9, 937, 052
10, 729,320
12, 829,803
13, 700, 241
16,153, 920
16, 900,616
18, 084, 954
18, 230, 782
19, 676, 731

2, 837, 720
4, 940, 871
3,463,988
2, 046, 562
1,866,745
2,196, 054
3, 020,083
3, 644, 242
4,628, 229
3, 771,031
3, 387,161
4,097, 248
4, 006,698
3, 829, 729
3, 492, 032
3,198,883
3, 350,985
3, 762, 208
5, 253,459
3, 748, 995
442
25, 000

27,170
193, 601
520, 363
1,142, 853
1,459,171
1, 256, 882
877, 089
827, 905
636, 980
442, 205
461, 653
364,216
281,108
409, 284
419, 999
346, 007
2.9, 498
383,755
231,078
199, 830
305,803
289,144
222, 681
194,422

4,140,175
5, 894, 945
11,162, 392
15, 044, 373
16, 094, 718
14, 852. 252
16,420,710
16, 544, 043
15,342, 739
16,177, 321
7, 702, 377
6,136, 845
6, 557,230
6, 518,488
6,450,429
6, 380,405
6, 706,384
7, 668,394
7, 924, 708
8,139, 218
7, 658, 631

26, 932,763
67,008, 225
160, 638,180
236, 236,037
186, 954,423
129,863,090
65,943,673
71,567, 908
37,136, 958
19, 053,007
6,329, 782
764, 880
1, 080, 111
509,631
238, 261
429, 659
209,094
228, 028
152,163
81, 559
71, 852
265,068
24,361
32, 087

41,003,193
117,145,749
211,129, 529
310,906,984
265, 920,475
191,180, 564
160, 039,344
185,235, 868
144, Oil, 176
131,770,947
114, 075, 456
102,614, 747
110, 545,154
117,237, 087
118, 995,184
111,097, 725
113,918,467
124,516,614
135,779,365
147, 093, 383
145,158,922
121, 607, 393
112,421,121
116,902, 869

525
H

ft
ft
£

ft
ft
ft
<J
ft
d

ft

RECEIPTS.

1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

Spirits.

a T h e tax on the capital and deposits o f hanks and bankers was repealed by act o f March 3, 1883.
b These amounts represent the face value o f the stamps sold, but the receipts covered into the Treasury are these amounts less the commissions allowed on such sales.
€ See explanatory note on page 2.




-a

/

H o . 14. — A m o u n t

of

COLLECTIONS

of

INTERNAL REVENUE r e t u r n e d f r o m e a c h
1877 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

St a t e a n d T e r r it o r y o f t h e U n it e d St a t e s , f r o m
00

m

[Prepared by the Commissioner o f Internal Revenue.]
Year ending Jane 30—
States and Territories.

Dollars.

Dollars.

8SJ& B S8B

137, 969
108,010 00
A labam a...............................
20,371
15, 520 47
A rizo n a.................... ............
115,735
85,850 09
A r k a n sa s.............................
2,140,789
California.............................
2,749,593
74
4
83,507
75,774 58
Colorado a .........................
& <I Colorado
b .........................
580,335
661,420 26
6 C on n e ctic u t.......................
29, 954
22,395 76
7 D a k o t a .................................
98, 582 04
C Delaware c .........................
349
,888
44
8 < Delaware d .......................
480,937
21,701 83
( Delaware e .......................
26,017 94
» District of Columbia f ..
183,823
165,890 81
10 F lo rid a .................................
333,519
278,879 30
11 G eorgia.................................
16,561 60
19,777
12 Idah o.....................................
13 I llin o is ................................. 21, 870,203 14 19, 608,791
6,037,220 27 5, 710, 837
14 I n d ia u a ...............................
810,399 78
958,851
15 I o w a .....................................
153, 357
139, 763 33
16 K a n s a s .................................
9, 534,424 95 6, 880,614
17 K e n t u c k y ...........................
850, 641
626,440 25
18 Louisiana............................
70,095
79,620 89
. M a in e ..................................
2, 705, 246 10 2, 320,795
M aryland.............................
2, 668, 726 56 2,424,363
M assachusetts..................
1,821,882 00 1, 002, 803
M ich ig a n .............................
275, 002
239,461 70
M innesota.........................
86, 824
78,063 30
M ississip p i.........................
4,450, 067 73 5,071,233
M issou ri...............................
27,103
20,
729
58
C Moutaua g . . . . .................
< Montana h .........................
C Montana t .........................
699, 8.1
602, 743 36
< Nebraska k .......................
27 4 Nebraska l .......................
59, 017
58,312 43
C Nevada m .........................
26 (N e v a d a n ...........................
228,188
234,998
99
N
ew
H
am
pshire...............
28
4,987, 960 95 5, 095, 325
38 N ew J e r se y ........................
19, 325
17,710 76
C N ew M exico o .................
3 5 N ew M exico p ................
14,
951,
519
14,452,178
57
32 N ew Y o r k ...........................

}




1879.

1880.

Dollars.
57
01
77
46
90

122,234
24,470
115, 219
2, 217,498
114, 936

1881.

Dollars.
38
87
57
69
39

135,890
26,984
126,089
2,783,634
168, 259

Dollars.
38
10
12
64
54

130,651
38,008
132,086
3,613,390
215,051

1883.

1882.

Dollars.
39
21
94

140,532
45,464
109,039
4,127,177
247,264

1884.

Dollars.
92
31
36
51
09

108,073
40,007
97,715
4, 002,373
216,100

Dollars.
85
72
53
14
47

59
20

523,258 67
33, 692 79

461,180 13
41,653 29

579,690 02
48,603 66

565, 801 28
67,436 83

506, 990 84
86, 874 58

85, 398 33
2 ,714\ 91
91,009 87
3,384,765 95
20,918 02
175, 081 48
428, 370 93
9,664 22

00

378,684 39

304,398 21

311,066 76

350, 906 37

293, 636 48

210, 327 24

86
06

1885.
Dollars.
73,315 34
87,292 48
2,613,160 13

1886.
Dollars.
81,038 08
91,893 08
2 ,09Oj 784 84

1

2

a
4
5

195,194 89
412,626 19

20i,*482*46 }
461,971 84 6
7

244,184 44

244 476 25

8
9

204, 590 53 “ **2,54*889*51
38 *” 266,*424*73
280, 227 32
243,545 33
178, 562 09
2!8,*837 09
237,271 82 10
322,770 60
322, 074 18
90
364,133 48
359, 360 88
395, 661 03
379,741 84
316,441 40
304, 384 29
22, 665 54
21,883 88
25,800 17
Cl
31, 908 27
35,079 88
2,634 11
32 19,470,641 75 23, 035, 614 49 25,784,681 51
252, 417 37 25,977,525 39 23,520,484 80 23, 075, 864 61 23,852,252 60 13
56 5, 851,103 83 6, 213, 636 49 7,281,253 48 6, 485, 356 94 5, 592,719 85 5, 618, 512 22 4,031, 866 00 4,873,230* 48 14
851, 859 78
839,445 39
13
923,776 98 1, 813, 904 74 4,062 720 07 2, 757,416 53 2, 222, 059 15 2,547,340 94 15
252, 734 01
176, 935 57
50
239,527 33
264, 013 95
230,762 97
167,351 37
170, 202 02
204,145 48 16
15 7,672, 945 91 8, 885, 544 90 8,719,162 21 10, 531, 236 14 15, 387, 077 63 18, 583,172 16 14, 842,475 44 15,746,940 59 17
712, 049 65
588,595 99
46
760,618 92
918, 899 19
560,184 89
738, 666 46
538, 814 89
552,115 30 18
76, 767 87
7ft
75,531 22
82,457 05
85, 259 83
56, 599 19
53.950 16
72, 893 32
57,800 79 19
24 2,266, 672 15 2, 393, 957 0 L 2,483,463 41 2, 822, 238 28 3, 429,152 74 3,146,491 15 2,774,384 20 2, 462,992 46 20
77 2,435, 668 68 2, 635, 653 10 2, 699,681 20 2, 937, 359 07 2,753,661 97 2,396,590 05 2,287,453 96 2,292,678 83 21
34 1, 654, 043 34 1, 611, 757 99 1, 787,275 27 2, 003, 191 05 1,882,451 69 1,419, 380 97 1,528,155 16 1,671,994 45
305,708 76
364, 689 64
75
445,140 33
535,461 96
528, 491 94
493, 982 05
492, 704 97
534,532 31 23
03
87, 271 68
91, 233 50
96,122 19
94, 098 90
50,449 53
60,479 64
47.951 13
47, 062 35 24
42 5,026, 806 48 5, 449, 654 08 6,470,349 39 7, 542, 487 94 7, 6K0,4 11 40 6, 473, 806 51 6,276,165 85 7,060,651 99 25
30,081 53
33, 714 17
88
44,881 67
68, 001 31
75, 542 81
6,986 55
238, 272 09
118,383 13
82,293 11
93, 840 37
876, 309 81
37
912,734 86
962,064 86 1,108,191 15 1,320,517 24
153,668 18
1, 362,148 25 1,971 *296* i2 1,674, 013 i2 }
61,263 06
60, 455 19
46
53,421 41 ” *49*i63’ 93
40, 870 72
3,827 20
55, 938 66
62,148 42
222,898 88
11
278,139 08
309,720 94
349,942 04
352,998 08
399,136 72
3-78, 787 h 20
383, 478 83
19 4, 670,215 14 4, 207,807 81 4, 873,676 31 5,451, 633 60 5,424, 457 78 3,477,222 72 3,661,358 75 3, 951, 67 5 75 30
18, 898 42
36
31, 850 93
47,465 89
54,037 46
55, 903 38
3,874 89
65,264 68
65,’ 123 8 1 } ai
66,969 85
53 15,415,801 99 16,249,877 34 17*233, 267 76 19,455,040 09 17,967,187 00 13, 760,384 10 13,823,644 60 14,365,208 Uu 32
to

1878.

11
12

22

INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS.

1
2
3

1877.

>

S&ftS&SSSggSSS 8 88
1

2

95 1,744,959 29 33
62 12,921,349 10 34
>
07 124,034 27 5 35
6£
62
23
43
61

7,847,230
132,081
100,014
1,024,912
196,850

83
72

32,503 17
2,982,727 70

59
78

486, C62 88
3,095,316 63

56
72
30
62
59

Aggregate receipts
1
b y States and Ter­
ritories ....................... 112,544,657 31 104,717,320 36 107,212,082 81 116,848,219 80 127,851,634 66 138,954,165. 02 137, 500,291 40 121.368. 620 05 112.419.490 58 116,894,982 21
Adhesive sta m p s.............
6,450,439 15 6, 380,405 13 6, 706,384 06 7, 668,394 22 7,924, 707 95 8,139, 217 96 7, 658, 630 75
183,145 69i
1,630 49
7,887 23
Salaries.................................
97 79
3, 021 92
55, 627 64

36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47

1
2

Aggregate receipts
from all sou rces.. . 118,995,184 25 111, 097,725 49 113,918,466 87 124,516,614 02 135,779,364 53 147,093,382 98 145,158,922 15 121,607,393 38112,421,121 07 116,902,869 44

a State o f Colorado.
b State o f Colorado and Territory o f W yom ing.
e State o f Delaware.

Territory of Montana.
Territories of Montana, Idaho, and U tah.

i Territories of Montana and Idaho.
<2 State o f Delaware and nine counties o f Maryland.
k State of Nebraska.
• State o f Delaware,' nine counties o f Maryland, and two
I State of Nebraska and Territory o f Dakota.
counties o f Virginia.
m State of Nevada. Part of the fourth district of Cali­

/ P a r t o f the district o f Maryland.

n State o f Nevada and Territory o f Utah.
o Territory o f N ew M exico.
p Territories o f N ew Mexico and Arizona.
q State o f Oregon and Territory o f Alaska.
r State of Oregon and Territories of Alask a and W ashington.

fornia from October 1, 1883, to A u gu st 1, 1884.

N ote.— The following counties of M aryland were made part of the collection district of Delaware October 2, 1876, viz : Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne,
Talbot, Somerset, Wicomico, and W orcester; and the counties of Accomack and Northampton, in Virginia, June 19, 1877.




INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS.

North C arolin a.................
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 1, 760,966 74 1, 686, 828
O h io....................................... 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 13,520,264 56 12,565,516
( Oregon q ............................
68,471 12
60,682 89
76,981 70
85,004 14
101,450 73
10,890 36
88,679 82
53,100 28
| Oregon r ............................
117,384 72
119,723
Pennsylvania.....................
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 7,888,700 02 7,371,209
Rhode* I s la n d .....................
233,164 87
246,759 65
230,583 17
209,079 27
395,319 43
210,883 98
229,258 48
130,468 11
127,587
South Carolina..................
105,632 56
119,241 69
111, 960 78
135,907 16
119,099 79
117,092 80
105,233 91
93,896 95
94,518
T e n n esse e...........................
897,181 73
908, 924 44 1,003,735 86 1,146,763 64
844,485 08
997,728 00 1,173,890 29 1, 249,975 96 1,057,189
T e x a s.....................................
251,062 32
237,949 10
265,932 14
233,106 55
248,635 61
258,432 93
263,650 61
210,149 02
181,829
U t a h .....................................
47,413 02
28,438 13
43,936 23
74,352 48
43,116 79
53, 895 18
48,523 08
4,560 49
V erm ont...............................
50,093 11
44,339 49
50,159 59
50,545 74
53,145 83
56,444 58
46,062 27
30,904 88
29,889
V irg in ia ...............................
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 3,232,726 10 3,052,639
W ashington
.................
21, 373 46
23, Oil 00
27, 018 34
32,763 73
30,277 11
40,202 57
49,207 54
6, 938 73
W e a t V irgin ia...................
326,471 57
322,975 85
452,596 33
461,030 59
370,672 15
502,276 56
546,483 49
560,328 28
543,188
W isc o n sin ...........................
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 2, 993,755 62 3,033,017
W y o m in g ..............................
14,197 44
18, 551 18
15,204 45
15,947 95
17,434 54
15, 207 28
20, 385 65
1, 202 681

H o. 15.—A m o u n t

o p G o l d a n d S i l v e r COIN
N a t i o n a l a n d S t a t e -B A N K NOTES i n
* IB60 t o I8 c 6 , i n c l u s i v e .
and

and
the

BULLION;

G o l d , S i l v e r , a n d C u r r e n c y CERTIFICATES;
U n it e d St a t e s , a n d D is t r ib u t io n T h e r e o f a t t h e C l o s e

UNITED STATES NOTES,
of

Ea c h F is c a l Y e a r

from

°

[From the Report of the Secretary o f the Treasury.]

Date.

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

.
.
.
.

In Treasury,
including
bullion.

In national
hanks.

In circulation;
in other banks
and in individ­
ual hands.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

18,653,580
49,443,031
57,295,056
113,118,471
96,241,788
110,870,572
108, 316, 646
91,108, 840
71, 425, 396
68, 21?, 633
68,431, 388
56, 688,418
55, 217,604
89, 390, 471
128,460, 202
135, 236,474
126,145,427
163,171, 661
148, 506, 389
198, 078, 567
204, 876, 591
247,028, 625
232,838,123

19
68
90
07
51
35
51
16
63
30
80
36
05
88
87
62
20
25
95
68
15
25
91




2,241,041
9,437,060
4, 546,576
4,006,322
7,472,129
6, 501,410
12,438, 517
9,687,415
11,560,035
3,370,378
5,019, 638
3, 663, 993
4, 839, 240
5, 306, 262
8,191,952
21,530, 846
76,959, 509
101, 901,276
91,223, 770
67, 002, 816
65, 835,738
83, 268,947
104,530,587

30
40
30
98
04
48
78
65
73
40
53
46
54
69
67
05
73
45
74

21
50
07
67

182,105,378
139,119,907
105,158, 366
68,875, 205
56,286, 082
55, 628, 017
68, 744, 835
62, 703, 744
65, 014,567
63,415, 988
68, 548,972
49, 647, 558
53,443,155
50,803, 265
49, 847, 844
54,732, 679
105, 895, 063
160,927, 062
204, 269, 839
201, 918, (516
192, 787, 667
169,702,427
159,331,288

Total.

Dollars.

51
92
80
95
45
17
71
19
64
30
67
18
41
43
46
33
07
30
31
11
35

68

42

214, 000, 000
270, 000, 000
283.000, 000
260.000, 000
203, 000, 000
189, 000, 000
167.000, 000
186, 000, 000
160, 000, 000
173.000, 000
189, 500, 000
163, 500, 000
148, 000, 000
135, 000, 000

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

no, ooo, ooo 00oo
112 , 000 , 000 00

113, 500,000
145, 500, 000
186, 500,000
211, 500, 000
309, 000, 000
426, 000, 000
444, 000, 000
467, 000, 000
463, 500, 000
500, 000, 000
496,700,000

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

In Treasury.

In national
hanks.

In circulation;
in other banks
and in individ­
ual hands.

Total.

In Treasury.

In national
banks.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

442,610
95,470
35,260
533, 680
2,462, 320
2,096, 620
5, 674,640
5, 208, 680
4,809, 720
4,247, 500
4,506, 420
9, 274, 560
19,469,320
133, 880
40, 700
23,400

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

8,100 00
22, 571, 270
27,246, 020
13,593,410
55,129, 870

00
00
00
00

8,082,800 00
7,122,350 00
13, 283,790 00
11, 953, 680 00
18, 660, 920 00
9,161,160 00
11,412,160 00
22,139, 090 00
13, 671, 660 00
12, 642,180 00
16, 872,780 00
12,179,520 00
16, 021,460 00
13,975, 600 00
7, 939, 560 00
5,137, 500 00
4,440,400 60
32,791,590 00
26, 637,110 00
74,816, 920 00
41,446,430 00

2, 422,420
11, 555, 760
4, 359, 590
1«, 002, 280
13,423, 880
8, 628, 520
14, 999, 500
12,112, 230
4, 343, 720
4, 906, 620
7, 302, 200
20,118,520
8, 876, 220
1, 304, 220
24, 340
622, 020
588,620
27, 015, 780
44, 509, 530
51,912,810
34, 597, 945

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
CO
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

CURRENCY CIRCULATION.

June 30—
1860...
1861...
1862...
18(?3...
1864..
1865..
1866..
1867..
1868..
1860..
1870..
1871..
1872..
1873..
1874..
1875..
1876..
1877..
1878..
1879..
1880.. .
1881...
1882...
1883..
1884..
1885..
1886..

Silver certificates.

Gold certificates.

Gold.

00
00
00
00

10,947, 860
18,773,580
17, 678,640
30, 489,640
34, 547,120 00
19,886, 300 00
32, 086,300 00
39,460,000 00
22, 825,100 00
21,796,300
28,681,400
41, 572, COO
44,367, 000
15,413,700
8, 004, 600
5, 782, 920
5, 037,120
82, 378,640
98,392,660
140,323,140
131,174,245

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

1,455,520
2,052,470
6, 584,701
12,055,801
11,590,620
15,996,145
23, 384,680
38,370,700
27,861,450

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

56,670
995,400
945,590
854,040
121,130
861,000
139,270
812,290

,,
,,

3
2
3
1

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

3To 15.—A m o u n t

of

G old

and

Sil v e r

COIN

and

BULLION, & c.,

Silver certificates.

Bate.

Clo se

of

E a c h F is c a l Y e a r

from

1860 t o 1886, & c.—Continued.

Subsidiary silver.

Silver dollars.

In circulation;
in other banks
and in individ­
ual hands.

Total.

In Treasury,
including
silver bullion.

In national
banks.

In circulation;
in other banks
and in individ­
ual hands.

Total.

In Treasury.

In national
banks.

In circulation;
in other banks
and in individ­
ual hands.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Total.

Dollars.
21, 000,

000 00

16, 000, 000 00
13 , 000 , 000 00

7, 080
357, 810
4, 794,169
38,165,139
53, 652, 050
69,499,556
93, 566, Oil
98, 391, 676
86, 303, 935

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00




1,462, 600
2, 466, 950
12, 374, 270
51,166, 530
66, 096, 710
88, 616, 831
119,811,691
139, 904, 646
115, 977, 675

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

15,0:9,827
33,239,916
49, 549, 851
65,854,671
90, 384,724
116, 396,235
139,616,414
169,451,997
184, 345,764

84
91
42
10

175, 250
4, 739,120
4, 689, 628
5,711,137
3G - 6,077,153
29 6, 351, 004
27 8, 032, 811
52 7, 797, 925
45 6, 757,263

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

679, 893
2, 914, 529
14, 619, 807
23,116,846
25,913,811
28, 990, 876
31, 762,102
30, 673, 344
45, 712, 457

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

15, 914, 970
40, 893, 565
68, 859, 286
94. 682, 654
122,375,688
151,738,115
179,411,327
207, 923, 266
236, 815,484

84
91
42
10
36
29
27
52
45

625, 366 55
786, 841 65
758’ 826 35
917^ 9C0 81
1, 479, 894 28
l ’ 304, 984 68
1, 022, 007 58
977,’ 589 98
1,936, 013 11
3* 320, 849 26
4, 559* 745 38
5, 858, 623 95
6’ 270,’ 433 12
5, 224, 945 57
6, 860, 505 97
8, 903, 401 36
24, 350,481 80
27, 247, 696 93
28, 048, 6,JO 58
28, 486, 001 05
29, GOO, 720 05
31,236,899 49
28, 904, 681 66

1,076, 379
1, 284’ 448
2,44o’, 618
3’ 634’ 908
2, 653. 408
3’ 50o’ 449
3, 850, 213
4, 862, 807
2, 031, 051
1,172, 407
771,424
820, 868
857, 854
1, 085, 022
1, 059, 390
2, 913, 304

51
41
32
74
84
38
37
10
39
53
05
80
41
61
95

S2

9, 374, 633
8, 713,158
s’ 241’ l73
7’ 082^039
6, 520,105
5,695, 015
8, 977, 992
10’ 946] 030
lo’ 779’ 538
11^238! 532
l l ’ 305* 345
19,487,967
32] 223’ 117
52,924,841
58, 276, 686
59, 065, 547
44,477,110
41, 980, 879
41, 130, 500
40, 656,144
39, 314, 257
37, 703, 709
38,182, 013

45
35
65
19
72
32
42
51
48
42

88
21
50
0G
93
25
67
02
G2
54
34
56
52

11, 000,000 00
10, 000, 000 00
9, 500, 000 00
9, 000, 000 00
8 , 000, 000 00

8, 000, 000 00
7, 000, 000 00
10, 000, COO 00
13, 000, 000 00
14, 000, 000 00
17 , 000, 000 00

19, 500, 000
28, 000, 000
42, 000, 000
62, 000, 000
70, 000, 000
70, 000, 000
70, COO, 000
70, 000, 000
70, 000, 000
70, 000, 000
70, 000, 000
70, 000, 000
70, 000,000

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

O
CJ
W
W
w
S3
Q
Kj

CIRCULATION.

•June 30—
1860...............
1861..............
1862...............
1863..............
1864..............
1865..............
1866..............
1867..............
1868..............
1869..............
1870..............
1871..............
1872..............
1873........ ..
1874..............
1875..............
1876..............
1877..............
1878..............
1879..............
1880...............
1881...............
1882..............
1883..............
1884..............
1885..............
1886..............

at the

No. 15.—A m o u n t

of

Gold

and

Sil v e r

COIN a n d BULLION, &c.,

a t th e

Close

of

E a c h F is c a l Y e a r

from

1860 t o 1886, &c.—Continued.

tg

National-bank notes.
Date.

Dollars.

Dollars.
207,102,477
202,005,767
183,7.92,079
238,677,218
179,157,717
142,919,638
19,996,163
4,484,112
3,103,771
2, 558,874
2,222,793
l, 968,058
1,700,935
1,294,470
1,009,021
786,844
658,938
521,611
426,504
352,452
299,790
242,967
235,173
189,253
187,978
144,489
132,470




00
00
00
CO
00
00
00
00
00
00
CO
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

53,040,000
3,351,019
780,999
472,603
272,162
208,432
141,723
123,739
106,256
96,505
88.296
79,967
76,732
70,107
66,917
63,962
62.297
61,470
60,975
60,535
59,695
58,985
58,410
57,950
57,445

One and tw o
year notes o f

Dollars.
CO
75
25
00
00
00
00
25
00
50
25
50
50
50
50
50
50
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

89,879,475
153,471,450
42,338,710
3,454,230
1,123,630
555,492
347,772
248,272
198,572
167,522
142,105
127,625
113,375
104,705
95,725
90.485
80,185
82.485
79,985
74,965
71.765
69.765
68,035
66,545

Compound-in­ Fractional cur­
rency.
terest notes.

Dollars.

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

15,000,000
193,756,080
159,0J2,140
122,394,480
28,161,810
2,871,410
2,152,910
768,500
593,520
479,400
415,210
367,390
328,760
296,630
274,920
259,090
242,590
230,250
220,960
213,620
207,660
202,730
197,170

Dollars.

20,192,456 00
00 22,894,877 25
00 25,005,828 76
00 27,070,876 96
00 28,307,523 52
00 32,626,951 75
00 32,111,637 36
00 39,878,684 48
00 40,582,874 56
00 40,855,835 27
00 44,799,365 44
00 45,881,293 67
00 42,129,424 19
00 34,446,595 39
00 20,403,137 34
00 16, 547,768 77
00 15,842,610 11
00 «15,590,892 70
00 15,481,891 65
00 15,423,386 10
00 15,376,629 14
00 15,355,999 64
00 15,340,114 21
00 15,330,021 52

a See N ote 2 at eud o f table.

I n Treasury.

In national
banks.

In circulation;
in other banks
and in individ­
ual hands.

Total.

DoUars.

Dollars.

DoUars.

DoUars.

5,467, 193
11,861. 418
5,393; 982
7,992, 791
11,118, 903
6,855, 569
8,627, 790
8,304, 586
11,715, 488
13, 861, 403
16,877, 634
15,759, 847
12, 789, 923
8,286, 701
7, 090, 249
5, 296, 382
6,277, 246
8, 217, 062
8,809,
9,945, 710
4,034, 416

10,753,777
36,337,528
31,547,972
22, 215, 935
17,498,787
18.081.718
23,894,500
26,841,64 i
23,999,544
26,955,726
32,272,068
42,317,896
32.979.719
34,238,402
30,403,349
24,771,123
26,358,332
27,932,850
27,753,195
31,748,004
27,871,246
32,131,028
30,684,525

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
CO
00
00

00
00
00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

20,481,493
109,800,332
244,464,741
264,548,026
276,870,086
273, CG7,966
2G4,753,581
284,564,031
305,037,461
312,006,749
307,993,476
298,228,649
283,140,983
267, 050,623
281,261,012
290,633,873
311,056,846
321,813,443
324,711,593
316,108,215
302,818,647
276,499,973
276,980,513

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

31,235,270
146,137,860
281,479,908
298,625,379
299,762,855
299,742,475
299,766,984
318,261,241
337,664,795
347,267,061
351,981,032
354,408,008
332,998,336
317,048,872
324,514,284
329,691,697
344,505,427
355,042,675
358,742,034
356,073,281
339,499,883
318,576, 711
311,699,454

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

CURRENCY CIRCULATION,

J u n e 30—
1 8 6 0 ..
1 8 6 1 ..
1 8 6 2 ..
1 8 6 3 ..
1 8 6 4 ..
1 8 6 5 ..
1 8 6 6 ..
1 8 6 7 ..
1 8 6 8 ..
1 8 6 9 ..
1 8 7 0 ..
1 8 7 1 ..
1 8 7 2 ..
1 8 7 3 ..
1874 . .
1 8 7 5 ..
1 8 7 6 ..
1 8 7 7 ..
1878 . .
1 8 7 9 ..
1 8 8 0 ..
1 8 8 1 ..
1 8 8 2 ..
1 8 8 3 ..
1 8 8 4 ..
1 8 8 5 ..
1 8 8 6 ..

State-bank cir­ Demand notes.
culation.

N o. 15. — A m o u n t

of

G old

and

Sil v e r

COIN

and

BULLION,

& c .,

at the

Close

of

E a c h F is c a l Y e a r

J u n e 30—

,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

.
.
.
.

A ggregate cir­
culation.

In Treasury.

In national
banks.

In circulation;
in other banks
and in individual hands.

Total.

In banks.

In Treasury.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

32,184,213
52,149, 686
72, 988, 001
52, 345, 895
27,428,385
41,233,100
31, 037, 362
12,931, 030
11,331,320
39, 050, 855
68, 578, 548
84, 055, 245
70, 889, 906
75, 689, 987
72, 020,120
74, 391, 903
33, 020, 559
30, 204,092
34, 670, 589
36,498, 839
40,183*801
45, 047, 378
41,118,316

00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00
00
00

00

68
73
62
11
45
68
42
75
94
79

40,042, 756
165, 394,496
197,783,494
100, 587, 582
100,166,100
80,934,119
94, 573, 751
122,137, C60
122, 994, 417
106,381,491
103,108,350
87, 492, 895
90, 836, 876
78, 004, 386
71, 643, 402
67, 059,152
64,470,717
58, 728,713
64,019,518
73, 832,458
76, 917,212
79,701,352
79, 656,783

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

375, 073, 234
213, 522,246
330, 008, 811
218, 850,120
228,405, 565
233, 767, 975
230, 388, 887
220, 931, 310
223,174, 263
210, 567, 654
210, 313,-102
204, 223,440
208, 045, 502
2( 6, 069, 958
203, 017, 493
205, 229,960
249,189, 739
257, 748, 210
247, 990, 908
236, 349, 718
229, 580,002
221, 932, 285
225, 905, 916

00
00
00
00
00

00

00

00
oc

00

00
00

00
32
27
38
55
92
58
25
06

21

447,300, 203
431, 066,428
400, 780, 306
371, 783,597
356, 000, 000
355, 935,194
356, 000, 000
356, 000,000
357, 500, 000
356, 000, 000
382, 000, 000
375, 771, 580
369, 772, 284
359, 764, 332
346, 681,016
346, 681, 016
346, 681,016
346, 681, 016
346, 681.016
346, 681, 016
346, 681, 016
346, 681,016
346, 681, 016

Dollars.

00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

00
00

31, 5 i5, 000
58, 000, 000
57, 970, 000
32, 565,000
53, 825, 000
46, 245, 000
29, 355, 000
14, 235, 000
11, 650, 000
13,245,000
13, 060,000
12,190, 000
29, 585, 000
18, 250, 000

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

215,000
755, 000
445, 000
275, 000
1,135, 000
570, 000
1,450,000
360, 000
275, 000
75, 000
315, 000
195,000

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

200 , 000 00

250, 000 00

31, 730,000
58,755, 000
58,415, 000
32,840, 000
54, 960, 000
46. 815, 000
30, 805, 000
14, 595, 000
11,925,000
13, 320, 000
13,375, 000
12, 385, 000
29, 785, 000
18, 500, 000

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

442,102,477
488,005,767
532, 832, 079
623,100,168
1, 062, 840, 516
1,180,197,147
1,079,013, 645
1, 039,700, 733
906, 091, 242
904,183, 741
934,423,019
914,262,051
932, 657, 203
973, 252, 368
1, 024, 571, 016
991, 858, 028
955, 397, 935
1, 002, 226, 869
1, 053, 656, 846
1, 064, 053, 736
1,190,296, 332
1, 377, 376, 423
1, 442, 266, 547
1, 591, 773,135
1,645,501,419
1,769,004,097
1,747,331,525

00
00
00
75
50
76
96
52
75
61
48
06
52
94
17
69
89
84
11
02
12
75
46
43
91
73
97

CURRENCY CIRCULATION.

1860..
1861..
1862..
1863.*
1864..
1865..
1866..
1 8 6 7 ..
1868..
1 8 6 9 ..
1870..
3 8 7 1 ..
1 8 7 2 ..
1 8 7 3 ..
1 8 7 4 ..
1 8 7 5 ..
1 8 7 6 ..
3 8 7 7 ..
1 8 7 8 ..
1 8 7 9 .. .
1880 ..
1 8 8 1 .. .
1882...
1 8 8 3 ..
1 8 8 4 ..
1 8 8 5 ..
1 8 8 6 ..

1860 t o 1886, & c.—Continued.

Legal-tender certificates.

Legal-tender notes.

Date.

from

N ote 1.—The aggregate circulation should be reduced by the total amount o f gold, silver, and legal-tender certificates to obtain the net circulation, as the funds which
these certificates represent are also included in the aggregate.
N ote 2.— I t is not practicable to show the distribution of the gold coin and subsidiary silver coin in circulation in the years 1860-’61-’62-’63.




05

N o . 16.— A m o u n t

of

RESOURCES

and

LIABILITIES

of th e

NATIONAL BANKS

in o p e r a t io n a t

the dates n am ed , from

INCLUSIVE (EXPRESSED IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS).

1876

to

1886,

~

£3
**

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
Oct. 2,1876. Oct. 1,1877. Oct. 1,1878. Jan. 1,1879. Oct, 2,1879. Oct. 1,1880. Oct. 1,1881. Oct. 3,1882. Oct. 2,1883. Sept.30,1884 Oct, 1,1885. Oct. 7,1886.
Resources and liabilities.
2,089 banks. 2,080 banks. 2,053 banks. 2,051 banks. 2,048 banks. 2,090 banks 2,132 banks 2,269 banks. 2,501 banks. 2,664 banks. 2,714 banks. 2,852 banks.

RESOURCES.

Millions.

T o ta ls ..........................

Millions. 4 Millions.

Millions.

Millions.

Millions.

Millions.

Millions.

Millions.

Millions.

Millions.

$1,451.0
258.5
32.4
81.8
241.4
54.1
156.4
62.8
22.7
95! 5

$878.5 ,
357.3
71.2
39.7
167.3
47.8
42.2
69.2
16.7
113.0

32.7

28.9

26.8

7.7

6.7

8.7

io.o

14.2

18.8

5.9

10.5
24.9

17.2
24.5

17.0
22.1

17.1
23.0

17.5
26.1

17.2
28.9

16.6
23.9

17.7
33.8

14.9
36.9

14.0
37.4

1, 868. 8

2,105.8

2,358.4

2,399.8

2, 372.7

2, 279.5

2,432. 9

2, 513. 9

462.0
116.2
36.8
303.9
712.4
162.4
6.9

454.1
114.8
41.3
313.8
734.2
201.2
9.4

457.6
120.5
46.1
317.3
888.2
267. 6
8.5

463.8
128.1
56.4
320.2
1, 083.1
294.9
11.9

483.1
132.0
6 !.2
315.0
1,134.9
259. 9
13.7

509.7
142.0
61.6
3 i0 .5
1, 063. 6
270.4
14.9

524. 3
147. 0
63.2
289.8
993.0
246.4
15.8

527.5
146. 6
59.4
269.0
1,120.1
299.5
10.8

548.2
157.2
66.5
228.7
1, 189.8
308.6
14.9

1,800.6

1, 868.8

2,105,8

2, 358.4

2, 399. 8

2,372.7

2,279.5

2,432.9

2, 513. 9

$891. 9
336.8
45.0
34.5
129.9
45.2
22.7
66.9
15.6
74. 5

29.2

33.4

16.7
19.1

16.0
28.7

1,827.2

1,741.1

1, 767. *

499.8
132. 2
46.4
292.2
666.2
179.8
10.6

479.5
122.8
44.5
291.9
630.4
161.6
10.4

466.2
116.9
40.9
301.9
668.4
165.1
7.9

1,827.2

1,741.1

1,767.3

l, 800. 6 |

$1,041.0
357.8
43.6
48.9
213.5
48.0
109.3
56.6
18.2
121.1

$1,173.8
363.3
56.5
61.9
230.8
47.3
114.3
53.2
17.7
189.3

$1,243.2
357.6
37.4
6 6 .2

198.9
46.5
102.9
63.2
20.7
208.4

$1,309. 2
351.4
30.7
71.1
208.9
48.3
107.8
70.7
22.7
96.4

$1,245.3
327.4
30.4
71.4
194.2
49.9
128.6
77.0
23.3
66.3

$1,306.1
307.7
31. o
77.5
235.3
51.3
174.9
69.7
23.1
84.9

Millions.

$823.9
347.1
110.8
35.6
134.0
4 7 .1 .
41.5 !
70.5
19.5
100.0

$834. 0
347.6
94.7
36.9
138.9
46.7
30.7
64.4
16.9
82.4

$931.3
337.2
47.8
34.4
116.9
43.1
21.4
84.2
15.9
ICO. 0

LIAB ILITIES.

•Capital stock.........................
‘ISurplus f u n d ........................
Undivided profits................
C irculation.............................
D ue to depositors.................
D ue to other b a n k s ............
O th er liabilities.................
T o ta ls ...................! . .




NATIONAL BANKS,

L o a n s.........................................
Bonds for circulation------O ther United States bonds.
O ther stocks, bonds, &c ..
D ue from other b a n k s ----Real e s t a t e .............................
S p e c ie ......................................
Legal-tender-notes..............
National-bank n o te s ..........
Clearing-house exchanges.
United States certificates
o f doposit.............................
D uo from United States
Treasurer............................
O th er resources....................

25

NATIONAL BANKS.

No. 17.— A m o u n t

of

tub

CASH RESERVE

held

b y

the

NATIONAL BANKS,
30, 1885,

A N D ALSO T H E AM O U N T REQUIRED TO BE H ELD B Y TH EM , ON SE P T E M B E R
a n d O c t o b e r 7,1886.

[From the R eport o f Comptroller o f the C urrency.]
1885.
New Y o r k City. Other reserve
cities.

States and T er­
U nited States.
ritories.

S p e c ie ........................................................
Legal-tender notes.................................
U nited States certificates o f d e p o sit..

Dollars.
91,454,168
16,785,620
4 6,920,000

Dollars.
41,931,069
23.576,563
11,380,000

Dollars.
41,467,335
29,375,936
500, 000

Dollars.
al74 ,872,572
69,738,119
18,800,000

A m ount h e l d .......................... . ..
Amount req u ired ........................

115,159,788
77, 667, 526

76, 907,632
44, 121, 064

71,343,271
30,180,803

263,410,691
151,969,393

a O f this specie $65,196,781 was gold coin, $9,120,801 silver coin, $98,280,340 gold certificates, and
$2,274,650 silver certificates.
1886.
S p e c ie .......................................................
Legal-tender notes.................................
U nited States certificates o f d ep osit..

64,106,622
11,102,018
1,400,000

44,456,108
22,038,027
3,995,000

47,824,967
29,672,277
460,000

a l56 ,387,697
62,812,322
5,855,000

Amount h e l d ...............................
A m ount req u ired ........................

76,608,640
70,697,561

670,489,135
95,363,719

t77,957,244
95, 634,620

225,055,019
261,695,900

a O f this specie $71,682,807 was gold coin, $9,147,31G.8T silver coin, $72,946,920 gold certificates, and
$2,610,652 silver certificates.
b This represents the cash or home reserve. A llow in g the requisite amount due from reserve
agents, and the redemption fund w ith the United States Treasurer, the amount o f reserve held b y the
reserve cities was $113,951,757, and the amount held b y the States and Territories was $186,191,889.

No. 18 .—A m o u n t
of all the
s iv e

o f CAPITAL, SURPLUS, DIVIDENDS, a n d TO TAL EARNINGS
NATIONAL BANKS f o r e a c h h a l f y e a r f r o m 1870 t o 1886, i n c l u ­

.

[From the R eport o f Comptroller o f the Currency.]
R atios.
P eriod o f
six months
ending—

M ar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
M ar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
M ar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
M ar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
M ar.
Sept.
M ar.
Sept.
M ar.
Sept.

1,1870
1,1870
1,1871
1,1871
1,1872
1,1872
1,1873
1,1873
1,1874
1,1874
1,1875
1,1875
1,1876
1,1876
1,1877
1,1877
1,1878
1,1878
1,1879
1,1879
1,1880
1,1880
1,1881
1,1881
1,1882
1,1882
1,1883
1,1883
1,1884
1,1884
1,1885
1,1885
1,1886
1,1886

N um ­
b er o f
banks.

Capital.

Surplus.

Total divi­
dends.

Total net
earnings.

1,571
1,601
1,605
1,693
1,750
1,852
1,912
1,955
1,967
1,971
2,007
2.047
2,076
2,081
2,080
2.072
2,074
2.047
2,043
2.045
2.046
2.072
2,087
2,100
2,137
2,197
2,267
2,359
2,491
2,582
2,650
2,665
2,708
2,784

Dollars.
416,366, 991
425,317,104
428,699,165
445,999,264
450,693,706
465,676,023
475,918,683
488,100,951
489,510,323
489,938,284
493,568,831
497,864,833
504,209,491
500,482,271
496,651,580
486,324,860
475,609,751
476,231,896
464,413,996
455,132,056
454,080,090
454,215,062
456,844,865
458.934.485
460.354.485
473.947.715
483,091,342
494,640,140
507,969,300
518,605,725
522.899.715
524,599,602
527,356,195
537,563,648

Dollars.
86,118,210
91,630,620
94,672,401
98,286, 591
99,431,243
105,181, 942
114,257,288
118.113.848
123,469,859
128,364,039
131,560,637
134.123.649
134,467,595
132,251,078
130,872,165
124,349,254
122,373,561
118.687.134
116.744.135
115,149,351
117,226,501
120.145.649
122,481,788
127,238,394
131,291,889
133,570,931
137,570,105
141,232*187
145.600.849
147,721,475
148,771,121
146,903,495
152,996,992
157,064,778

Dollars.
21,479,095
21,080,343
22,205,150
22,125,279
22,859,826
23,827,289
24,826,061
24,823,029
23,529,998
24,929,307
24,750,816
24,317,785
24,811,581
22,563,829
21,803,969
22,117,116
18,982,390
17,959,223
17,541,054
17,401,867
18,121,273
18,290,200
18,877,517
19,499,694
19,915,375
20,876,553
20,285,103
20,393,577
21,082,806
20,171,668
20,437,650
20,218,471
21,265,661
21,147,142

Dollars.
P er ct.
28.996.934
5.16
26, 813, 885
4.96
27,243,162
5.18
27,315,311
4.96
27,502,539
5.07
30,572,891
5.12
81,926,478
5.22
33,122,000
5.09
29,544,120
4.81
30,036,811
5.09
29,136,007
5.01
28,800,217
4.88
23,097,921
4.92
20,540,231
4.50
19,592,962
4.39
15,274,028
4.54
16,940,696
3.99
13,658,893
3.81
14,678,660
3.78
16,873,200
3.82
21,152,784
3.99
24,033,250
4.03
24,452,021
4.13
29,170,816
4.25
27,083,599
4.33
26,237,635
4.40
26.432.934
4.20
27,574,214
4.12
27,994,764
4.15
24,368,019
3.89
21,601,202
3.91
22,024,294
3.85
27,252,667
4.03
27,912.719
3.93




D iv i­
Earn­
D ividends dends to ings to
to cap­ capital capital
and sur­
and
ital.
plus.
surplus.
P er ct.
4.27
4.08
4.24
4.07
4.16
4.17
4.21
4.09
3.84
4.03
3.96
3.85
3.88
3.57
3.47
3.62
3.17
3.04
3.02
3.05
3.17
3.18
3.26
3.33
3.37
3.44
3.27
3.21
3.23
3.03
3.04
3.01
3.13
3.04

P erct.
5.77
5.19
5.21
5.02
5.00
5.36
5.41
5.46
4.82
4.86
4.66
4.56
3.62
3.25
3.12
2.50
2.83
2.31
2.53
2.96
3.70
4.18
4.22
5.00
4.56
4.32
4.25
4.34
4.29
3.66
3.20
3.28
4.00
4.02

NATIONAL BANKS

26
N o. 19 .— A m o u n t

of

SPECIE HELD

by

the

NATIONAL BANKS

at

t iie

dates

OF TH E IR REPORTS, FR O M 1875 TO 1885, IN C L U S IV E } TH E COIN, COIN CERTIFICATES,
A N D GOLD CLEA R IN G -H O U SE CERTIFICATES H ELD B Y THE N E W YO R K C IT Y BAN KS
B E IN G STATED SEPARATELY.
[ F n m the Reports o f the Comptroller o f the Currency.]

H eld b y National Banks in N ew Y o rk City.
B ates.

United States Gold clear­
ing-house
coin certifi­
certificates.
cates.

Coin.

Dollars.

Dollars.
M ar. 1,1875
M a y 1,1875
June 30,1875
Oct.
1,1875
B ee. 17,1875
M ar. 10,1870
M ay 12,1876
June 30,1876
Oct. 2,1876
B ee. 22,1876
Jan. 20,1877
A p r. 14,1877
June 22,1877
Oct. 1,1877
B ee. 28,1877
M'*r. 15,1878
M ay 1,1878
June 29,1878
Oct.
1,1878
B ee. 6,1878
Jan. 1,1879
A p r. 4,1879
June 14,1879
Oct.
2,1879
B ee. 12,1879
Feb. 21,1880
A p r. 23,1880
June 11,1880
Oct. 1,1880
B ee. 31,1880
M ar. 11,1881
M a y 6,1881
June 30,1881
Oct.
1,1881
B ee. 31,1881
M ar. 11,1882
M a y 19,1882
J u ly 1,1882
Oct. 3,1882
B ee. 30,1882
M ar. 13,1883
M ay 1,1883
June 22,1883
Oct. 2,1883
Bee. 31,1883
M ar. 7,1884
A p r. 24,1884
June 20,1884
Sept. 30,1884
Bee. 20,1884
M ar. 10,1885
M ay 6,1885
J u ly 1,1885
Oct. 1,1885
B ee. 24,1885
M ar. 1,1886
June 3,1886
A u g . 27,1886
Oct. 7,1886

1,084, 555
930,105
1, 023, 015
753, 904
869,436
3, 261,131
832, 313
1,214, 522
1,129,814
1,434, 701
1, 669, 284
1, 930, 725
1, 423, 258
1,538,486
1, 955, 746
2,428,797
2, 688, 092
l, 905, 705
I,
4, 009,299
5,421,552
5.312.966
6, 058,472
7.218.967
20, 096,249
12,252,541
12,595,720
16,682,226
16,104,855
19,773,859
15, 924, 683
26,242,108
20,822,790
15, 317,168
16, 352, 630
17,093,447
15, 541,956
14, 278, 290
14,391, 783
10,811,726
10, 060, 551
9, 891, 636
8,219,744
9, 388, 073
10, 793,481
12,948,092
8, 929,064
7, 446, 696
7,296,178
11,314, 080
11,802,276
11,479, 763
14,417,675
11,290,427
13, 826, 637
13,559,142
12,643, 619
II,
11,942,492




10, 622,160
5, 753, 220
12, 642,180
4, 201,720
12, 532, 810
19, 086, 920
15,183, 760
16,872,780
13.446.760
21, 602,900
33,629,660
13, 899,180
10, 324,320
11,409,920
19.119.080
35, 003, 220
25, 397, 640
11,954, 500
11, 514, 810
43779,792
12,277,180
01
12, 739,540
49
12, 220, 940
90
12, 291,270
34
12,130,900
69
8,366,140
64
7,464, 650
44
6,914,250
49
7,810, 200
40
7,489, 700
38
0L
6,709,900
4,825, 300
90
4,625, 900
60
4, 513,400
87
4,486,
600
04
4, 037,600
49
39
4, 075,800
4, 034,300
93
4, 005,100
77
3, 098,100
74
17.720.100
69
10, 813, 320
03
16, 094,210
15
26.477.760
22
20.541.100
82
20, 525, 270
17
21,582,060
34
20, 093,380
27
20, 397, 590
82
40,765,140
39
44,193,870
57
61.114.080
48
67, 646, 060
87
65,400,390
25
62, 249,740
74
46, 588,780
74
48,322,120
08
92
28, 069, 380
29.325, 930
77
819,590
36,369,130
07

Dollars.

54
76
86
90
72
36
70
92
34
83
94
59
17
47
20
44
06

22

21, 569,000
35,855, 000
25, 458, 000
33, 337,000
36,189, 000
28.246.000
30,809, 000
34,176, 000
41, 858, 000
31, 721,000
33,852, 000
29, 907,000
31.783.000
32, 854,000
26, 224,000
22.020.000
21,818, 000
21,334, 000
22.139.000
20.345.000
21,693, 000
25.912.000
20.527.000
15,690, 000
15, 052,000
17.331.000
17.579.000
17,374, 200
16,709,090
17,914, 000
17.164, 000
15.340.000
17,174, 000
17,086, 000
15,795, 000

Held b y other
National
B anks.

Total.

Dollars.
11,706,715
6,683,325
13, 665,195
4, 955, 624
13, 402,246
22,348,051
16, 016, 073
18,087, 302
14, 576, 574
23, 037, 601
35,298,944
15,829,905
11,747,578
12, 948,406
21,074,826
37,432, 017
28, 085, 732
13, 860, 205
13,294,602
16, 286,479
18,161,092
17, 533,906
18, 349, 742
19, 349, 867
50, 031, 389
55,572,191
44, 967,970
57, 829,426
59, 783, 555
54,729,759
51,558,983
65, 044, 008
67,194,190
51,524,768
54, 242, 230
51, 076, 247
51,359, 256
51,137,390
43, 713, 883
50, 551, 826
42,691,871
47, 319, 846
56,836, 504
50,274,173
53,011,751
60,442,152
49,549,444
43, 534.286
63,113, 318
72,838, 950
90,495,356
96, 500,023
98, 527, 065
91,454,167
77, 579,417
77,221,262
57,886, 999
58, 231, 520
64,106, 622

Dollars.

Dollars.
54
76
86
90
72
36
70
92
34
83
91
59
17
47
20
44
06
22
43
01
49
90
34
69
64
44
49
40
38
01
90
60
87
04
49
39
93
77
74
69
05
15
22
82
17
31
27
82
39
57
48
87
25
74
74
08
92
77
07

4, 960, 390
3, 937,035
5, 294, 386
3, 094, 701
3, 668,659
6, 729, 291
5, 698, 520
7,131,167
6,785,079
9, 962, 046
14,410,322
11, 240,132
9,588,417
9,710,413
11,832, 924
17,290, 040
17, 938, 024
15, 391,264
17,394,004
18, 068,771
23, 338, 664
23,614,656
2J, 983, 545
22,823,873
28, 981, 651
33, 869, 860
41,461,761
41,677,078
49,562,954
52,443,141
53,597,211
57, 584,553
61,444,736
62, 809, 968
59.438.409
58, 907, 863
61,056,549
60, 556,871
58, 333, 894
55, 875,332
55,270,495
56,287,420
58, 517, 890
57,543,809
61,274,406
62,637,974
65,195,262
66,127, 395
65,496,153
66,908,128
76,620,517
80,933,095
81, 085,426
83.418.409
87, 774,934
94,394, 657
99,572,870
90, 768,971
92, 281, 073

Total.

63
88
44
83
18
49
66
00
69
06
61
19
89
84
50
58
00
55
16
35
83
51
10
54
95
31
72
86
11
91
36
48
63
08
11
65
80
77
53
71
29
17
40
71
87
99
82
29
34
96
19
43
77
80
63
31
57
33
93

16,667,106
10,620,361
18, 959, 582
8, 050, 329
17, 070,905
29, 077,345
21,714,594
25.218.469
21,361,654
32, 999, 647
49, 70J, 267
27,070,037
21,335,996
22,658,820
32,907,750
54, 722, 058
46, 023, 756
29.251.469
30,688, 606
34,355, 250
41,499, 757
41, 148, 563
42, 333, 287
42,173, 741
79,013,041
89,412,051
86, 429, 732
99, 506, 505
109,316.509
107,172,900
105,156,195
122,628, 562
128, 638, 927
114,334,736
113, 680, 639
109,934,111
112,415,806
111,694,262
102,047, 778
106,427,159
97,982,366
103, 607, 266
115, 354, 394
107,817,983
114, 276,158
123,080,127
114,744,707
109,661,682
128,609,474
139,747,079
167,115,873
177, 433,119
177,612,492
174,872,577
165, 354, 352
171,615,919
157,459, 870
149,000,492
156, 387, 696

17
61
30
73
90
85
36
92
03
89
55
78
06
31
70
02
06
77
59
36
32
41
44
23
59
75
21
26
49
92
26
08
50
12
60
04
73
51
27
40
34
32
62
53
04
33
09
It
73
53
67
30
02
54
37
39
49
10
00

27

NATIONAL BANKS,

No. 20. — A m o u n t

of

TAXES PAID

b y

the

NATIONAL BANKS

U n it e d St a t e s , f r o m t h e c o m m e n c e m e n t o f t h e s y s t e m

year ly

J u l y 1,

to

to

the

1886.

[From the R eport o f the Comptroller o f the Currency.]

Y ea r ending June 30—

On circulation.

1864.............................................................
1865.............................................................
1866.............................................................
1867.............................................................
1868.............................................................
1869............................................................
1870.............................................................
1871.............................................................
1872.............................................................
1873............................................................
1874.............................................................
1875.............................................................
1876............................................................
1877.............................................................
1878 ...........................................................
1879.............................................................
1880.............................................................
1881............................................................
1882.......................... ..................................
1883......................................................
.
1881.............................................................
1 8 8 5 ............................ ..............................
1886 ...........................................................

Dollars.
53,193
733,247
2,106,785
2,868, 636
2,946,343
2,957,416
2,949,744
2,987,021
3,193, 570
3,353,186
3,404,483
3,283,450
3,091,795
2, 900, 957
2,948,047
3,009,647
3,153,635
3,121,374
3,190,981
3,132,006
3,024,668
2,794,584
2,592,021

A gg rega tes...................................

32
59
30
78
07
73
13
69
03
13
11
89
76
53
08
16
63
33
98
73
24
01
33

63,796,798 55

On deposit.
Dollars.
95,911
1 087,530
2,633,102
2, 650,180
2, 564,143
2,614, 553
2, 614,707
2,802,840
3,120,984
3,196,569
3,209,967
3, 514,265
3,505,129
3,451,965
3,273, 111
3, 309,668
4,058,710
4,940, 945
5, 521,927
a 2 ,773,790

On capital.

Total.

Dollars.
18,432
133,251
406, 947
321, 881
306, 781
312,918
375,962
385,292
389,356
454,891
469,048
507,417
6*»2, 296
660’ 784
560,296
401,920
379,424
431,233
437,774
a2C9,976

Dollars.
167,537
1,954,029
5,146,835
5,840,698
5,817,268
5,884,888
5,940,474
6,175, 154
6,708,910
7,004,646
7,083,498
7,305,134
7,229,221
7,013,707
6,781,455
6,721,236
7,591,770
8,493,552
9,150,684
0,175,773
3,024,668
2,794,584
2,592,021

87
86
77
09
44
58
G1
85
37
29
72
39
64
38
74
90
61
12
47
46

60,940,067 16

07
15
74
36
67
68
26
13
27
51
02
76
16
90
83
61
19
10
90
43

7,855,887 74

26
60
81
23
18
99
00
67
67
93
85
04
56
81
65
67
43
55
35
62
24
01
33

132,592,753 45

a Six m onths.

No. 21.—A m o u n t

of

TAXES, S t a t e a n d N a t i o n a l , PAID
BANKS f r o m 1866 t o 1881, i n c l u s i v e .

b y

the

NATIONAL

[From the Report o f the Comptroller o f the C urrency.]

A m ount o f taxes.
Y e a r ending June Capital stock.
30—

1865............................
1867 ..........................
18685 ..........................
1869 ........................
18705 ..........................
18715 ..........................
18725 ..........................
18735 ..........................
1874............................
1875 ............................
1876 ............................
1877 ............................
1878 ............................
1879............................
1880............................
1881............................

Dollars.
410,593,435
422,804,666
420,143,491
419,619,860
429,314,041
451,994,133
472,956,958
488,778,418
493,751,679
503,687,911
501,788,079
485,250,694
471,064,238
456,968,504
457,266,545
462,341,601

U nited
States.^
Dollars.
7,949,451
9,525,607
9,465,652
10,081,244
10,190,682
10,649,895
6,703,910
7,004,646
7,256,083
7,317,531
7,076,087
6,902,573
6,727,232
7,016,131
8,118,103
8,902,592

State.

Dollars.
8,069,938
8,813,127
8, 757, 656
7,297,096
7,465,675
7,860, 078
8,343,772
8,499,748
9,620,326
10,058,122
0,701,732
8,829, 304
8,056, 533
7,603,232
7,876,822
8,286,488

Ratio o f tax to capital.

Total.

Dollars.
16,019,389
18,3,38,734
18,223, 308
17,378,340
17,656,357
18,509,973
15,047,682
15,504,394
16,876,409
17,375,653
16,777,819
15,731,877
14,783,765
14,619,363
15,994,925
17,189,080

U nited
States.

State.

P er ct.
1.9
2.2
2.2
2.4
2.4
2.4
1.4
1.4
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.5
1.8
1.9

P er ct. P er
2.0
2.1
2.1
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.8
1.8
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.7
1.7
1.8
1.8

Total.

ct.
3.9
4.3
4.3
4.1
4.1
4.1
3.2
3.2
3.5
3.5
3.4
3.3
3.1
3.2
3.6
3.7

a These amounts are fo r calendar years and include internal-revenue license tax from 1866 to 1871.
b Estimated b y th e C om ptroller o f the Currency.




28

NATIONAL BANKS,

No. 22.—Ratios

o f LOANS to CAPITAL, SURPLUS, and NET DEPOSITS o f
NATIONAL BANKS in New Y ork Cit y , in other reserve cities, i n the States
and Territories, and i n the United States, respectively , on or near the
1st day o f October o f each year , from 1871 t o 1885, inclusive ( expressed
i n millions o f dollars ).

[From the Report o f the Comptroller o f the Currency.]

N E W Y O R K CITY.

D ates.

N um ­
ber o f
banks.

Loans.

Capital. Surplus.

N et
deposits

Legal ten­
der notes
and
United
Specie.
States
c e r tifi­
cates.

Ratios of—

Loans to
capital, Cash to
surplus, net de­
and net posit s.
deposits.

Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Per cent.- Per. ct.
October 2 ,1 8 7 1 ...
October 3 ,1 8 7 2 .. September 12,1873
October 2 ,1 8 7 4 ...
October 1, 1875 . .
October 2 ,1 8 7 6 ...
October 1 ,1 8 7 7 ...
October 1 ,1 8 7 8 ...
October 2 ,1 8 7 9 ...
October 1, 188 0 ...
October 1, 188 1 ...
October 3, 1882 ...
October 2, 188 3 ...
September 30,1884
October 1, 3885 ...
October 7, 188 6 ...

U
50
48
48
48
47
47
47
47
47
48
50
48
44
44
45

198.9
183.4
199.3
202.2
. 202.4
184.3
169.3
169.7
190.0
238.5
246.9
239.2
245.1
“205.5
236.8
253.7

73.2
71.3
70.2
68.5
68.5
66.4
57.4
53.8
50.7
50.7
51.1
51.6
50.3
46.3
45.3
45.1

19.5
20.9
21.9
22.7
22.5
18.9
16.6
15.9
16.0
18.2
19.9
21.3
23.9
22.6
22. 2
25.7

191.3
158.0
172.7
204.6
202. 3
197.9
174.9
189.8
210.2
268.1
2G8.8
254.0
266.9
255.0
312.9
282. 8

8.7
0.4
14.6
14.4
5.0
34. C
12.9
33.3
19.4
59.8
50.6
44.5
50.3
63.1
91.5
64.1

50.4
39.0
32.3
32.4
54.5
45.3
34.3
36.5
32. 6
11.0
10.9
18.9
19.7
27.0
23.7
12.5

70.0
73.3
75.3
68.4
69. 0
65.1
68.0
65.4
70.8
70.8
72.6
73.2
72.0
63.4
62.3
71.7

30.9
28.7
27.2
32.6
29.4
30.3
27.0
26.2
24.7
26.4
22. 9'
24.9
26.2
35.2
36.8
27.1

42.5
36.7
363
36.7
37.1
37.1
34.4
29.5
33.0
25.0
21.9
24.1
30.1
33.3
34.9
26.0

68.7
72.4
73.6
71.3
71.9
69.4
70.6
66.2
65.4
66.7
70: 8
72.9
71.6
71.5
68.8
72.8

23.5
21. 5
20.0
18.7
17.3
19.0
19.7
19.5
39.4
18.5
16.8
16.4
17.4
20.7
21.1
18.5

OTHER RESERVE CITIES.
October 2 ,1 8 7 1 ...
October 8, 187 2 ...
September 12,1873
October 2 ,1 8 7 4 ...
October 1,1875. . .
October 2, 187 6 ...
October 1 ,1 8 7 7 ...
October 1, 1878—
October 2, 187 9 ...
October 1 ,1 8 8 0 ...
October 1, 1881...
October 3, 1 882 ...
October 2, 1 8 83 ...
September 30,1884
October 1, 18 8 5 ...
October 7, 1 886 ...




174
180
181
182
188
189
188
184
181
184
189
193
200
203
203
217

230.7
242.0
263.1
272.5
279.3
264.7
254.3
231.2
244.4
295. 8
346.7
348.7
352. 2
342.3
369.9
410.8

119.9
124.9
127.2
127.1
128.8
127.9
123. 7
119.2
115.4
116.3
119.8
125.4
131.7
133.7
135.9
143.0

28.3
29.8
32.5
35.2
37.0
37.4
33.1
30.8
30.3
• 32.0
34.2
34.1
36.0
37.4
37.3
39.4

187.5
179.6
‘ 197. 6
219.9
222.9
216.3
203.4
199.2
228.2
283.8
335.7
318.8
323. 4
307.9
364.5
381.5

1.5
1.9
3.2
4 .4
1.5
4.0
5.6
9.4
11.3
28.3
34.5
28.3
26.3
30.3
41.9
44.5

•

NATIONAL BANKS— NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE.
N o . 2 3 .— R a t i o

op

$9

LOANS t o CAPITAL, SURPLUS, a n d NET DEPOSITS
NATIONAL BANKS—Continued.

op

STATES AND TERRITORIES.

Dates.

N um ­
ber o f
banks.

Loans.

Capital. Surplus.

N et de­
posits.

Specie.

Ratios
Legaltender
notes and Loans to
United
capital,
States
surplus,
c e r t i f i ­ and net
cates.
deposits.

Million8. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions. Millions.
October 2, 1871 ...
October 3, 1872...
September 12,1873
October 2, 1874 . .
October 1, 1875 . .
October 2, 187G...
October 1, 1877 ...
October 1, 1878 . .
October 2,1879 . .
October 1, 1880 ...
October 1, 1881...
October-3, 1882...
October 2, 188 3 ...
September, 30 1884
October 1, 188 5 ...
October 7, 1 886 ...

402.0
451.8
481.8
479.7
503.0
482.3
468.3
433.1
438.1
506.7
580.2
655.4
706.2
697.5
604.5
779.1

1, 539
1,689
1,747
1, 774
1, 851
1, 853
1,845
1,822
1, 820
1,859.
1, 895
2, 026
2,253
2,417
2,467
2,590

265.1
283.4
293.7
298.2
307.5
305. 5
298.4
293.1
288.0
290.6
292.9
306.1
327.7
344.3
346.3
360.1

53.3
59.6
65.9
71.1
74.9
75.9
73.1
70.2
68.5
70.3
74.0
76.5
82.1
87.0
87.1
92.1

257.8
282.1
303.1
292.8
306.7
291.5
2S9.4
288.3
329. 3
410.3
507.2
545. 8
577.9
535.8
570.8
637.6

Per ct. ‘

of—

Cask to
net de­
posits.

Per ct

1.8
1.9
2.1
2.4
1.6
2.8
4.2
8.0
11.5
21.2
27.5
30.0
31.2
35.2
41.5
47.8

41.6
43.3
44.5
33.7
33.7
31.0
31.6
31.1
30.4
28. 3
27.1
28.9
30.8
30.9
29.9
30.1

69.8
72.3
72.7
72.5
73.0
71.7
70.9
66.5
63.9
65.7
66.4
70.6
71.5
72.1
69.2
71.5

16.8
16.0
15.4
12.3
11.5
11.6
12.4
13.6
12.7
12.1
10.8
10.8
10.7
12.3
12.5
12.2

12.0
10.2
19.9
21.2
8.1
21.4
22.7
30.7
42.2
109.3
112.7
102.9
107.8
128. 6
174.9
156.4

134.5
119.0
113.1
122.8
125. 3
113.4
100.3
97.1
96.0
64.3
59.9
72.0
80.6
91.2
88.5
68.7

69.5
72.5
73.5
71.2
71.8
69.6
70.2
66.2
65.7
69.3
68.9
69.3
71.6
70.3
67.7
71.9

23.0
20.8
19.8
20.0
18.2
19.1
18.4
18.9
18.0
17.9
15 5
15.6
13.0
20.0
21.1
17.3

UNITED STATES.
October 2, 1 871 ...
October 3,1872. ..
September 12,1873
October 2, 1874...
October 1, 1 8 75 ...
October 2, 1876...
October J, 1877...
October 1, 1878 . .
October 2, 1879...
October 1, 1880 ...
October 1 ,1 8 8 1 ..,
Octobers, 1882...
October 2, 1883...
September 30,1884
September 30,1885
October 7, 1886 ...

1, 767
1,919
1, 976
2, 004
2. 087
2,089
2,080
2, 053
2,048
2, 090
2,132
2, 269
2, 501
2, 664
2,714
2, 852

831.6
877. 2
9 44.2
954.4
984.7
931.3
891.9
834.0
878. 5
1, 041. 0
1, 173. 8
1, 243. 2
1, 303, 5
1, 245. 3
1,301.2
1,443. 7




458.2
479.6
491. 1
493.8
504.8
499.8
479.5
466.1
454.1
457. 6
463.8
483.1
509. 7
524. 3
527. 5
548.2

101.1
110.3
120.3
129.0
134,4
132.2
122.8
116.9
114.8
120.5
128. 1
132.0
142. 0
147.1
146. G
157.2

636.6
619.8
* 673. 4 ‘
717.3
731.9
705.7
667.7
677. 3
767.7
967.2
1,111.6
1,118. 6
1,168. 2
1, 098. 7
1, 248. 2
1, 301. 8

30

NATIONAL BANKS,

N o. 23.— C l a s s i f i c a t i o n

of

LOANS

of

NATIONAL BANKS

t o n , P h il a d e l p h ia , a n d B a l t im o r e , a n d in
YE A R S 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, a n d 1886.

other

Ne w

in

reserve

York,

c it ie s , f o r

B os­
the

[From the R eport o f the Comptroller o f the Currency.

O C T O B E R 1, 1882.
N ew Y o rk
City.
Classification.
50 banks.

Boston,
Other re­
Philadel­
phia, and serve cities.
Baltimore.

102 banks.

91 banks.

Country
banks.

2,026 banks. 2,269 banks.

Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
265, 357
1,851,550
1,618, 687
1,532,214
On U n ited States bonds op demand . . .
On other stocks, bonds, &c., on demand. 89, 532, 760 31,653,098 22,143,725 39,554,649
On single-name paper without other
SHfinri f,y_____ __________________ ______ 21, 382, 572 26, 721, 688 16,075,330 83, 576,480
All other loans........ ...................................... 12G, 507,873 143, 297, 359 106, 531,193 526,041,981
T o ta ls .___

Aggregate.

______________ . . . ____ 239, 041,892 201,937,502 146,282, 462 651,024,660

Dollars'
5,267,808
182,884,232
347,756,070
902,378,406
1,238,286,516

O C T O B E R 2, 18 83 .
48 banks.

103 banks.

97 banks.

2,253 banks. 2,501 banks.

On United States bonds on dem and.. .
2,093, 526
1,972,232
344,337
623, 679
On other stocks, bonds, &c., on demand. 94, 321,605 29, 638, 276 23, 099,682 41,518,741
On single-name paper without other
secu rity........ ............................................ ..
19,147,049 24, 684,110 17,259, 584 87,910,589
All other lo a n s.... ........................................ 129, 546,152 146,149, 205 110, 381, 881 574,760,143

5,033,774
188, 578,304
149, 001, 332
960,837,381

Totals..................................................... 245,108, 332 200, 815, 928 151,364,826 j706,161,705

1,303,450,791

S E P T E M B E R 30, 1884.
44 hanks.

105 hanks.

99 banks.

2,417 banks.

On United States bonds on demand___
268,396
970,691
644,017
2, 933,785
On other stocks, bonds, &c., on demand. 69,805,215 25,763,605 18, 573,905 34, 050,829.
On single-name paper without other
security......................................................... 12, 559,441 22, 458, 370 16, 239, 550 83, 816,871
A ll other loans............................................... 120, 054, 836 150, 372, 086 107, 543,129 574,016,071
T o ta ls..................................................... 205,353,277 199,238,078 142, 624, 980 692, 854,462

2,664 banks.

4,816, 889
148,193,554
135, 074, 232
951, 986,122
1, 240,070,797

O C T O B E R 1, 1885.
44 banks.

105 banks.

98 banks. 2,467 hanks.

On United States bonds on demand___
190,195
585,154
3,286,124
On otberstocks, bonds, &c., on dehiand. 80, 687, 265 33,157,319 25,42 i, 092 34,
On single-name paper without other
security......................................................... 25, 331, 820 i 34,806,254 18,480, 233 92,
A ll other lo a n s .............................................. 127, 518,389 150, 270, 503 106, 948, 959 567,

2, 714 hanks.

504,134
036,931

4, 565,607
173,302, 607

873,780
057,152

171, 492, 087
951,795, 003

T o ta ls..................................................... 236, 823, 598 218, 424, 271 151,435,438 694, 471, 997

1 ,301,\155,304

O C T O B E R 7, 1886.
45 banks.

111 banks.

106 banks. 2,590 banks. 2,852 banks.
3,314,721
196,415,473

On United States bonds on dem and___
563,717
2,002, 550
486, 099
262, 355
On other stocks, bonds, & c., on demand. 91, 636, 791 35, 741, 645 28,028, 229 .41,008,813
On single-name paper without other
se c u rn y ......................................................... 24, 646,008 37, 315,993 25,488, 998 110, 677, 533
A l l other loans............................................... 135,447,027 156,261,282 127,251,447 626,849, 753

198,128,532
1,045,809,509

T o ta ls..................................................... 253,732,376 229,581,275 181,254,773 779,099,816

1,443,668,240




t

31

SAYINGS BANKS.
N o.

2 4 .— A m o u n t
the

RESOURCES
U nited States ,

op

and

from

LIABILITIES
1878 to 1886,

op

SAVINGS BANKS

in

in clu sive .

[From the Report of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
1877-78.

1878-79.

1879-’80.

1880-’81.

1881-’82.

603 hanks.

639 hanks.

629 hanks.

629 banks.

629 hanks.

Dollars.

Resources and liabilities.

RESOURCES.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

408,921,601
88.192, 337
129, 362, 890

352, 695, 026
65, 694, 465
156, 415,159

315, 273, 232
70,175,090
187,413, 220

307, 096,158
95,817, 641
210, 845,514

307,089, 227
128,483,698
237, 786, 442

170,155,
21,752,
31, 703,
29, 952,
18,169,
216,
22, 551,
17,469,

076
650
256
494
863
690
208
085

151, 804, 318
18, 737,917
32,452, 020
33, 573, 091
16, 643,100
194, 113
22, 880, 849
14, 056, 894

150,440, 359
20, 705,378
32, 225, 923
39, 038, 502
27, 053,452
216,423
22, 063, 091
17,072, 680

159, 819, 942
27, 069, 048
33, 249, 203
41, 987, 674
37,408,163
135, 572
40,603,611
13, 758,106

206,291,274
32, 994,578
35, 365,717
39,882,429
11,047,346
132, 204
38, 977,135
14, 932,015

941,447,150

865,146, 952

881, 677, 350

967, 790, 662

1,052,982,065

D e p o sits ................
Surplus fu n d ........
Undivided profits
Other liabilities -.

879, 897, 425
43, 892, 503
6, 964,177
10, 693, 045

802,490,298
50,495,200
4, 019, 569
8,141, 885

819,106, 973
51,226, 472
4, 740, 861
6,603, 044

891,961,142
00, 289, 905
10, 325, 800
5,213, 815

966,797,081
69, 454, 512
11,136,219
5, 594,253

T otals...........

941,447,150

865,140, 952

881, 677, 350

967, 790, 662

1,052, 982,065

Loans on real estate.................
Loans on other securities . . .
United States bonds................
State and other stocks and
bonds .........................................
Railroad bonds and stocks ..
Bank stock ...................................
Real estate..................................
Other in vestm en ts...................
Expenses.......................................
D ae from banks........................
C a s h ...............................................
Totals................
LIAB ILITIES.

1882-’83.

1883-’84.

1884-’85.

1885-’86.

630 banks.

636 banks.

646 banks.

638 banks.

Dollars.

Resources and liabilities.

RESOURCES.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Loans on real estate ...............................
Loans on other securities...............
United States bonds...........................
State and other stocks and bon ds----Railroad bonds and stock s....................
Bank stock ...................................................
Real e s t a t e .................................................
Other in vestm en ts....................................
E x p e n se s.......................................................
Due from banks .........................................
C a s h .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ___ . . . . . __________

328,197, 858
155, 874, 522
219,017,313
190, 629, 915
41,695, 701
36, 587, 817
37, 224, 601
53, 235, 771
144, 223
43,184, 629
12,998, 594

358, 686, 040
141,457,111
196, 226, 202
222, 218, 006
50, 994, 579
37, 929, 754
34, 467, 276
69,166, 584
156, 944
52, 358, 971
14, 079,452

389, 953, 928
133, 716, 902
191, 980,698
228, 993, 250
59, 585,489
38, 460, 603
32,174, 810
68, 445, 304
166, 636
46,125, 014
13, 423,064

418,372,642
127,677,702
197,171,307
241,051, 536
63, 511, 735
39,029, 813
30,984, 883
79,451, 562
142,717
43, 689,103
19,757,941

T o t a ls ..................................... - .........

1,118, 790,944

1,177, 740, 919

1, 203, 025, 698

1,260, 840,941

D ep osits____ __________________________
Surplus f u n d ...............................................
Undivided profits.............. ........................
Other liabilities.........................................

1, 024, 856, 787
72, 784,155
15, 738, 223
5,411,779

1, 073, 294, 955
82, 395, 717
16, 904, 753
5,145,494

1,095,172,147
88, 647, 315
13,106, 359
6. 099, 877

1,141, 530,578
96, 924,117
15, 326,391
7,059,855

T o ta ls .................................................

1,118, 790, 944

1,177, 740, 919

1, 203, 025,698

1,260, 840, 941*

LIABILITIES.




32

SAYINGS BANKS,

No. 25.—

A m o u n t o f DEPOSITS o f SAYINGS BANKS i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ,
t h e N u m b e r Of t h e i r D e p o s i t o r s a n d t h e a v e r a g e a m o u n t d u e t o e a c h ,
S t a t e s , i n 1883, 1884, 1885, a n d 1886.

w it h
b y

[From the Report of the Comptroller o f the Currency. 1

1883-84.

1882-’83.
States.
Number of
depositors.

Am ount o f
deposits.

Dollars.

Average to
Num ber of
each
depositors.
depositor.

Dollars.
101,822
117, 317
33, 574
806,010
120, 482
246, 652
1,147, 588
98,760
130, 381
a77, 212
6, ISO
34, 553
a 9 ,131

Am ount of
deposits.

A verage to
each
depositor.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Maine ...........................
N ew Hampshire —
V e r m o n t.....................
M assachusetts..........
Rhode Isla n d ............
C onnecticut...............
N ew Y o r k ..................
N ew J e r s e y ..............
Pennsylvania............
M a rv iin d .....................
D istrict of Columbia
O hio..............................
Indiana........................
Minnesota ____ ___
C a lifo rn ia ..................

95,489
113,167
37, 358
772, 518
112. 472
237, 993
1, 095, 971
91, 951
120, 636
« 7 4 ,141
5, 676
34, 553
8, 027
76,486

56, 507,163

738 79

a80,489

59,464,726

738 79

T o ta ls .......................

2, 876, 438

1, 024, 856, 787

356 29

3, 015, 955

1, 073, 294, 955

355 96

29, 503,890
39,124,815
10,686, 941
241, 311, 362
48. 320, 672
84, 942,410
412,147,213
27, 344, 035
32, 347, 733
27, 205, 225
690,406
12, 969, 666
1, 755, 256

308
345
286
312
429
356
376
297
268
367
121
375
218

97
72
07
37
63
90
05
37
14
00
64
33
67

1884-’85.
States.
N um ber of
depositors.

A m ount of
deposits.

Dollars.
M a i n e ..........................
N ew H am psh ire----V erm ont......................
M assaelm setts..........
Rhode Isla n d ............
C on n ecticu t..............
N ew Y o r k ..................
N ew J e r s e y ..............
Pennsylvania............
M aryland....................
D istrict o f Columbia
O h io ...............................
In d ian a.. . . ................
M in n eso ta..................
California.....................

105, 680
1ft! 1, 216
39, 284
826, 008
115,752
252,245
1,165,174
87,356
135, 233
a78,101
6,735
34, 836
a 9 ,402
11,753
a82,000

T o t a ls .......................

3,071,495




31,371,869
42, 091, 597
11,061,056
252, 607, 593
50,127, 806
88, 008, 384
431,080,010
29, 323,428
34,031,154
• 28, 336, 934
622, 304
12, 969, G06
2,108, 428

308
358
286
313
416
357
375
296
261
367
100
375
230

10
77
75
40
07
18
64
92
01
00
70
33
01'

1885-’86.

Average to N um ber of
each
depositor. depositors.

Dollars.

32, 913, 835
43, 827, 356 .
11,218, 285
262, 720,147
51, 079,161
90, 614, 623
437,107, 501
24, 017, 917
35, 362, 660
28, 663, 083
731,733
12, 605, 008
2,171,009
3,195,926
58,943,903
1,095,172,147

aEstimated.

311
361
285
318
441
359
375
274
260
367
108
361
230
271
718

Am ount o f
deposits.

A verage to
each
depositor.

Dollars.

Dollars.

44
56
57
06
29
23
14
94
11
00
64
84
91
92
83

109, 398
121, 216
49,453
848, 787
116, 381
256, 097
1, 208, 072
91, 681
143, 645
a77,212
7, 605
a34, 553

35,111,600
47, 231,919
11,723, 075
274, 998,413
51,816,390
92.481,425
457, 050, 250
25,335, 780
37. 530, 370
30, 542, 992
793, 943
12, 823, 374

320
389
237
323
445
361
378
276
261
395
104
371

95
65
07
99
23
12
33
35
27
57
40
12

14,361
a80,489

3, 654, 528
60, 435, 919

254 48
750 86

356 56

3,158,950

1,141, 530,578

361 36

33

TRANSACTIONS OF NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE.
N o . 2 6 .— A m o u n t o p t h e

TRANSACTIONS o p
FROM 1858 TO 1886,

the

NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE

IN C LU SIV E.

[From the Report o f the Comptroller o f the Currency.]

T e a r ending October 1—

Exchanges for the
year.

Dollars.
1858.
1859.
1860.
1861.
1862.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883
1884.
1885.
1886.

4,756, 664, 386
6,448,005, 956
7,231,143,056
5,915, 742, 758
6, 871,443, 591
14, 867, 597, 848
24, 097,196, 655
26, 032.384, 341
28,717,146,914
28,675,159,472
28,484,288,636
37,407,028, 986
27, 804, 539, 405
29, 300,986, 682
32, 636, 997,403
33, 972, 773, 942
20, 850, 681,962
23, 042, 276, 858
19, 874, 815, 360
20, 876, 555, 936
19, 922, 733, 946
24, 553,196, 688
37,182,128,621
48, 565, 818, 212
46, 552, 846,161
40,293,165,257
34, 092, 037, 338
25, 250, 791,440
33, 374, 682,216

09
01
69
05
20
60
92
89
09
20
92
55
75
21
83
97
82
47
61
71
59
88
09
31
00
65
00
00
00

Balances for the
year.

Gold exchanges
for the year.

Gold balances
for the year.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

314,238,910
363, 984, 682
380, 693,438
353, 383, 944
415,530,331
677, 626,482
885,719,204
1,035, 765,107
1, 066,135,106
1,144, 963,451
1,125,455, 236
1,120, 318, 307
1, 036,484, 821
1,209,721,029
1, 213, 293, 827
1,152, 372,108
971, 231,280
1,104, 346, 845
1, 009, 532, 037
1,015, 256,483
951, 970,454
1, 321,119, 297
1, 516,538,631
1,776, 018,161
1,595, 000, 245
1,568,983,196
1, 524, 930, 994
1,295, 355, 252
1,519,565,385

a Three months from October 1,1878 to January 1,1879.

H . Ex. 199------ 3




60
56
37
41
46
61
93
68
35
15
68
87
79
47
24
25
73
32
19
04
25
62
29
58
00
15
00
00
00

1, 207, 372,164
1. 488, 278, 882
2,005, 245, 673
2,018, 961,043
1, 772,458, 886
2,412,687, 764
2,585, 704,495
a625, 574, 001

(b)
(6)
(6)
(6)

(b)

(6)
(&)

56
73
44
62
43
38
16
62

215, 288, 880
322,135, 916
315, 521, 895
304, 261, 931
285, 508, 991
358,739, 818
355, 873, 402
a78,991, 765

29
70
39
36
63
64
99
24

(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)
(b)

6 N o gold exchanged after January 1,1879.

34

COINAGE.

N o. 2 7 .—COINAGE

of

the

UNITED STATES MINT
c l u s iv e

from

1832

to

1886,

in

­

.

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

Coinage.
T ea r ending—
Silver.

Gold.

D ecem ber 3 1 1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856

M inor.

Dollars.

Dollars.

798,435 00
978,550 00
3, 954,270 00
2,186,175 00
4,135,700 00
1,148,305 00
1,809, 595 00
1,355, 885-00
1, 675,302 50
1, 091, 597 50
1,834,170 00
8,108,797 50
5,428, 230 00
3,756,447 50
4, 034,177 50
20, 221, 385 00
3,775, 512 50
9,007,761 50
31, 981,738 50
62,614,492 50
56,846,187 50
39,377, 909 00
25,915,918 50
28,977,968 00
36,697,768 50

2.579.000
2.759.000
3,415,002
3,443, 003
3.606.100
2,096, 010
2, 333, 243
2,176,296
1,726,703
1.132.750
2.332.750
3, 834, 750
2,235, 550
1,873,200
2, 558, 580
2, 379,450
2,040,050
2,114,950
1.866.100
774,397
999,410
9,077, 571
8,619,270
3, 501, 245
5,135, 240

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

23,620
28,160
19,151
39,489
23,100
55,583
63,702
31,286
24,627
15, 973
23, 8 3
24, 283
23,987
38,948
41,208
61, 836
64,157
41,984
44,467
99,635
50,630
67,059
42,638
16, 030
27,106

1,477,000
8,040, 730
6.187.400
2, 769, 920
2,605, 700
2.812.401
1,174, 092
548, 214
636, 308
680, 264
986, 871
1,136, 750
840,746
1, 767,253
1, 955, 905
3, 029, 834
2,945,795
5,983, 601
10, 070,368
19,126, 502
28, 549, 935
28, 290, 825
27,227, 882
27, 942,437
27,649, 966
27,783,388
28, 835,470
28,773,387
28, 848,959
30, 022, 347

00
00
00
00
00
50
80
10
00
50
00
00
50
50
25
05
50
30
00
50
00
50
50
50
75
75
15
80
65
95

63,510
234,000
307,000
342,000
101, 660
116,000
478,450
463,800
1,183,330
646, 570
1,879, 540
1,713,385
1,279, 055
611,445
283,760
123,020
494,050
411, 925
230, 375
260,350
62,165
30,694
97,798
269, 971
405,109
644,757
1,428, 307
1,174,709
527,556
17,377

Dollars.

Total.

00

Dollars.

67
90
20
52
04
00
69
99
32
50
43
94
78
35
79
78

3,401,055
3,765,710
7,388,423
5,668,667
7,764,900
3, 299, 898
4, 206, 540
3, 563,467
3,426, 633
2, 240, 321
4,190, 753
11, 967, 830
7,687, 767
5,668, 595
6, 633, 965
22,662,671
5, 879, 720
11,164, 695
33, 892, 306
63,488, 524
57, 896, 228
48, 522, 539
34, 577, 826
32,495, 243
41, 860,115

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
61
50
17
90
70
52
54
50
69
49
82
00
93
44
78
85
79
28

46
00
00
60
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
95
75
16
73
80
65

17,352,073
38, 528, 455
23,790, 477
19,557,396
63,400, 597
48,460, 788
22,348,394
22,661,359
26, 926, 855
29, 640,779
31,083,598
20, 964, 560
23, 948,439
24, 636, 011
23, 542,140
23, 529, 349
38,689.183
56, 838, 216
43,854, 708
57,565,815
72,690, 299
81,120,499
68, 312, 592
84, 370,144
106,788,940
117,841, 594
66,200,704
57,880,921
54,237, 639
64,117,105

46
50
00
00
00
00
80
10
50
50
50
00
00
00
25
05
00
30
00
00
00
50
50
00
70
00
81
53
95
60

00
00
00
00
00
00
61

00

Jan e 30—
1857a
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..
1884..
1885..
1886..




15,811,563
30,253,725
17,296, 077
16,445,476
60, 693,237
45, 532, 386
20,695, 852
21,649, 345
25,107,217
28, 313, 945
28,217,187
18,114, 425
21,828,637
22, 257, 312
21,302,475
20,376,495
35,249,337
50,442,690
33, 553,965
38,178 962
44,078,199
52,798, 980
40,986,912
56,157, 735
78, 733, 864
89,413,447
35, 936, 927
27,932,824
24,861,123
34,077,380

00
50
00
00
00
50
00
00
50
00
50
00
50
50
00
00
50
00
00
50
00
00
00
00
00
50
50
00
50
00

a Six months.

GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION.
N o . 2 8 .— A n n u a l

PRODUCTION o p GOLD a n d SILVER
FROM 1848 TO 1885, INCLUSIVE.

in

35'
the

U n it e d

St a t e s

[From estimates b y R . W . Raymond, formerly United States Commissioner of M in in g Statistics, and
from the Reports o f the Director o f the M int.]

Gold.

Periods.

Y e a r ending December 31—
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
............................
Six months ending June 30—
1874 ...........................................
Y e a r ending Juns 30—
1875
............................
1876 ..........................................
1877 ..........................................
1878 ......................................... .
1879
............................
1880 ..........................................
Six months ending D ec. 31—
1880 ......................................... .
Y e a r ending December 31—
1881...........................................
1882...........................................
1883 ......................................... .
1884
............................
1885
............................




The product
o f California.

The product
o f other
States and
Territories.

Dollars.

Dollars.

10,000,000

40.000, 000
50, 000, 000
55.000. 000
60, 000, 000
65, 000, 000
60, 000, 000
55, 000, 000
55.000. 000
55.000, 000
50.000, 000
50, 000, 000
45.000. 000
40, 000, 000
34, 700, 000
30.000, 000
26, 600, 000
28, 500, 000
25, 500, 000
25, 000, 000

22, 000, 000

22, 500, 000
25, 000, 000

20, 000, 000

19.000, 000
17, 000, 000
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
17.600.000
17.500.000

Dollars.
10,000,000

1, 000,000

3,000,000
4,500,000
10, 000, 000

19,500,000
24, 725,000
28,000,000
26, 725,000
26, 000, 000
27, 000, 000
25, 000, 000
23, 500, 000
17, 000, 000
19, 000, 000
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
21,299, 858
18,500,000

9, 500, 000

8, 500, 000

18,200,000
16, 800, 000
14.120.000
13.600.000
12,700, 000

16.500.000
15, 700, 000
15.880.000
17.200.000
19.101.000
a No data.

Silver.

Total gold
and silver.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Total.

40.000. 000
50.000. 000
55.000, 000
60.000, 000
65, 000,000
60, 000,000
55.000. 000
55.000. 000
55, 000, 000
50, 000, 000
50, 000, 000
46.000. 000
43, 000,000
39.200.000
40, 000, 000
46,300, 000
53,225, 000
53,500, 000
51.725.000
48.000, 000
49, 500, 000
50.000. 000
43, 500, 000
36, 000, 000
36.000, 000

(a)

12, 000, 000

40.050, 000
50.050, 000
55, 050,000
60.050, 000
65, 050, 000
60, 050, 000
55, 050, 000
55.050, 000
55, 050, 000
50.050.000
50.100.000
46.150.000
45, 000, 000
43.700.000
48.500, 000
57.100.000
64.475.000
63, 500, 000
65, 225,000
60,000,000
61, 500,000

16, 000,
23.000,
28, 750,
35, 750,

000
000
000
000

66.500.000
64.750.000
71.750.000

16,745, 451

18,662,297

35,407,748

33,467,856
39, 929,166
46, 897, 390
51,206,360
38,899,858
36.000, 000

31,727,560
38,783, 016
39,793,573
45,281,385
40,812,132
39, 200, 000

65,195,416
78,712,182
86,690,963
96,487,745
79,711,990
75.200.000

18.000. 000

21, 000, 000

39, 000,000

34.700.000
32.500.000
30,000,000
30,800,090
31,801, 000

43.000. 000
46,800, 000
46.200.000
48.800.000
51.600.000

77.700.000
79, 300,000
76.200.000
79,600, 000
83.401.000

50.000
50.000
50.000
50, 000
50.000
50.000
50, 000
50.000
50.000
50.000
100,000
150,000
2,000,000
4,500,000
8, 500,000
11, 000,000
13, 250, 000
10, 000, 000
13,500, 000
12, 000, 000

66,000,000

N o. 2 9 .—E s t i m a t e d PRODUCTION

o p GOLD a n d SILVER in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , b y S t a t e s a n d T e r r i T ^ Y e s ( p r o m
AND OTHER TRUSTWORTHY SOURCES), DURING THE CALENDAR YEARS 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, AND 1885.

o f f ic ia l r e p o r t s

6o

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

1882.

1881.

1883.

1884.

1885.

State or Territory.

T o ta l.

Silver.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Gold.

Silver.

Dollars. | Dollars.

T o ta l

Gold.

Silver.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

150,000
150,000 ..................
15.000
15,000
1,060,000 7,300,000 8.360.000 1,065,000 7,500,000 8,565,000
845,000 17,645,000
18,200,000
750,000 18.950.000 16,800,000
2.300.000 17,160,000 20.460.000 3, 360, 000 16, 500,00019,860,000
175,000 l, 475,000
70,000 4.070.000 3.300.000
4,000,000
250,000'..................
250, 000
125.000
125,000
1.700.000 1,300,000 3,000,000 1.500.000 2,000,000 3, 500,000
5.000
5, 000
2.330.000 2, 630, 000 4, 960,000 2.550.000, 4,370,000 6,920,000
000 6, 750,000
8,750, 000
2, 250,000 7, 060, 000 9, 310, 000 2.000.
150.000 1,800,000 1, 950,000
185.000
460.000
275, 000
215.000
190.000
25,000
115,00C
115.000
830.000
35,000
865.000
50, 000 1.150.000
1.100.000
25,000'............
25,000
35.000
35.000
5.000
5.000
190, OOO! 6,800,000 6,990,000
145.000 6,400, 000 6, 545,000
15,000 ............
10.000
15,000
10.000
120,000 ............
120.000
120,000
5,000 ............
5.000
5.000
5,000
17,500

120.000

300.000
950.000 5.200.000
14,120,000 1.460.000
4, 100,000 17,370,000
3,200,000
150,000
199.000
1,000
1,400, 000 2.100.000

T o ta l

Gold.

Dollars.

Dollars.

300.000
6,150,000
15.580.000
21.470.000
3, 350,000
200.000
3, 500,000

200,000
930.000
13,600,000
4, 250,000
3, 300, 000
137.000
1, 250,000

Silver.

T o ta l

Gold.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

200,000
5.430.000
16,600,000
20,250,000
3.450.000
137,000
2,720,000 3, 970, 000

4,500,000
3,000,000
16,000,000
150,000

300.000
880.000
12,700,000
4.200.000
3.200.000
136,000
1.800.000

Silver.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2,000
302.000
3.800.000 4 ,6S0,008
2.500.000 15, 200,000
15,800, 000 20, 000,000
100, 000 3, 300,000
136.000
3, 500,000 5, 300,000

1,800, 000 6,000,000 7, 800,000 2,170,000 7, 000,000 9,170,000 3,300,000 10,060,000 13, 360,000
2, 520,000 5.430.000 7.950.000 3, 500,000 5,1600, 000 9,100, 000 3,100, 000 6,000, 000 9.100.000
280,000 2.845.000 3.125.000
300.000 3,000, 000 3, 300,000
800, 000 3, 000, 000 3.800.000
167,000
3, 000
170.000
157.000
160,500
3, 500
152.000
3,000
155.000
660, 000
680.000
660.000
20, 000
680,000
800.000
10,000
810.000
56, 500
500
57,000
57,500
57,000
500
43,000
43,000

20,000

140,000 5, 620,000 5, 760,000

6,000

80,000
4,000

6,000
500

80.500
4, 000
17.500

120,000 6,800,000 6, 920,000
2,000
2,000
85.000
86, 000
1, 000
6,000
6, 000
76.000
5,000
81,000

180,000 6, 750,000 6,930,000

(a)
120,000

(a)
90,000

(a)
70,000

(a)
5,000

(a) •
190,000

(a)
95,000

34, 700,000 43,000, 000 77,700,000 32,500,000 46,800,000 79,300,000 30,000,000 46,200,000 76,200,000 30,800,000 48,800,000 79,600,000,31,801,000 51,600,000 83,401,000




a ln clu d e d in “ other.”

b

GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION.

A la s k a ......................
Arizona ..................
California ..............
C olorado..................
D a k o ta ......................
G e o rg ia ........ ........
Idaho .........................
Maine .....................
M o n ta n a ...................
Nevada ...................
N ew M exico............
North Carolina----Oregon ........ ............
South Carolina —
Tennessee.................
Utah .........................
V irgin ia...................
W ashin gton ............
W y o m in g .................
Other...........................

Gold.

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

No.
l

:

is

x u e o f MERCHANDISE a n d o f G o l d a n d S i l v e r COIN a
ORTED IN T O , AN D E X P O R T E D FR O M , TH E U N IT E D ST A T E S, FRO
/u s i v e ; a l s o A n n u a l E x c e s s o f I m p o r t s o r o f E x p o r t !

V j

Exports.

Y

Total
exports.

Total imports
and exports.

E x cess o f
exports
over im ­
ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Foreign.

Domestic.

Se1838:
1839.
1840.
1841.
1842.
Ju
1843c
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.
1884.
1885.
1836,

Imports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollcers.

96,033,821
103.533.891
113.895, 634
106,382,722
92,969,996

12,452,795
17,494, 525
18,190, 312
15, 469, 081
11, 721, 538

108,486,616
121, 028, 416
132, 085, 946
121, 851, 803
104, 691, 534

113,717,404
162, 092,132
107,141, 519
127, 946,177
100,162, 087

222, 204, 020
283,120, 548
239, 227,465
249, 797, 980
204, 853, 621

77,793,783
99,715,179
99,299,776
102,141,893
150,637,464
132,904,121
132,666.955
136, 946,912
196, 689,718
192,368,984
213,417, 697
253, 390, 870
246, 708, 55a
310, 586, 330
338, 985, 065
293, 758,279
335, 894, 385
373,189,274
228, 699,486
210,688, 675
241,997, 474
,243, 977, 589
201, 558, 372
420,161, 476
334,763,005
353,135, 875
318, 082, 663
420, 500, 275
512, 802, 267
501, 285, 371
578, 938, 985
629,133,107
583,141, 229
575, 620,938
632,804,962
707,771,153
715.895, 825
833,294,246
898.152.891
776,720, 003
825,846, 813
775,190,487
751,059,056
717,888,646

6, 552, 697
11,484, 867
I 15,346,830
; 11, 346, 623
I 8, Oil, 158
i 21,128, 010
! 13, 088,865
14, 951, 808
21, 698,293
17, 289, 382
17, 558, 460
24, 850,194
28,448, 293
16, 378, 578
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
22,433, 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
32,456, 505
33,362,224
34,099,594

84, 346, 480
111,200,046
114, 646, 606
113,488, 516
158, 648, 622
154, 032,131
145, 755, 820
151, 898, 720
218, 388, Oil
209, 658,366
230, 976,157
278, 241, 064
275,156, 846
326, 964, 908
362, 960, 682
324, 644, 421
356, 789,462
400,122, 296
249, 344, 913
227, 558,141
268,121, 058
264, 234. 529
233, 672, 529
434, 903, 593
355, 374, 513
375, 737, 001
343, 256, 077
450, 927, 434
541, 262,166
524, 055,120
607, 088,496
652, 913, 445
605, 574, 853
596, 890, 973
658, 637, 457
728, 605, 891
735, 436, 882
852, 781, 577
921, 784,193
799, 959, 736
855, 659, 735
807, 646, 992
784, 421, 280
751,988,240

64, 753, 799
108, 435, 035
117, 254, 564
121, 691, 797
146, 545, 638
154, 998, 928
147, 857,439
178,138, 318
216, 224, 932
212, 945, 442
267, 978,647
304, 562, 381
261,468, 520
314, 639, 942
360, 890,141
282, 613,150
338, 768,130
362,166, 254
335, 650,153
205, 771, 729
252, 919, 920
329, 562,895
248, 555, 652
445, 512,158
417, 831, 571
371,624. 808
437, 314, 255
4G2, 377, 587
541, 493, 708
640, 338, 766
663, 617,147
595, 861, 248
553, 906,153
476, 677, 871
492, 097, 540
466, 872, 846
466, 073, 775
760, 989, 056
753, 240,125
767, 111, 964
751, 670, 305
705,123, 955
620, 769, 652
674, 029,792

149,100, 279
219, 635, 081
231, 901,170
235,180,313
305,194, 260
309, 031,059
293,613,259
330,037,038
434, 612, 943
422,603, 808
498, 954, 804
582, 803,445
536, 625, 366
641,604,850
723,850,823
607, 257, 571
695, 557, 592
762, 288, 550
584, 995, 066
433, 329, 870
521, 040 978
593, 797,424
482, 228,181
880,415, 751
773, 206, 084
747, 361,809
780, 570, 332
913, 305,021
1, 082,755, 874
1,164, 393, 886
1, 270, 705, 643
1, 248, 774, 693
1,159,481, 006
1, 073, 568,844
1,150,734, 997
1,195,478, 737
1, 201, 510, 657
1, 613, 770, 633
1, 675, 024,318
1, 567, 071, 700
1, 607, 330, 040
1, 512, 770, 947
1, 405,190, 932
1, 426, 018, 032




a Nine months.

24, 944,427
4," 529,* 447
19, 592, 681
2,765, Oil
12,102, 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
168,544,068
32,847, 772
103, 989,430
102,523, 037
163,651,628
77,958,448

38
No.
U
PC

IMPORTS AND E X P O R T S - MERCHANDISE.
>f MERCHANDISE i m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d e x p o r t e d
FROM 1837 TO 1886, IN C L U SIV E ; ALSO A N N U A L E X C
p o r t s .— Sp e c ie v a l u e s .

Exports.
Total
exports.

Y<
end

Imports.

Total exports
and imports.

Foreign.

Sept

1837.
1838.
1839.
1840.
1841.
1842.

Dollars.
17,162,232
9,417,690
10,626,140
12,008,371
8,181,235
8, 078, 753

Dollars.

Dollars.

111,443,127
104, 978, 570
112,251,673
123, 668,932
111,817,471
99,877, 995

130,472, 803
95, 970,288
156,496,956
98,258. 706
122,957, 544
96, 075, 071

241,915, 930
200, 948, 858
268,748,629
221,927, 638
234,775, 015
195, 953, 066

5,139, 335
6, 214, 058
7,584, 781
7,865,206
6,166,754
7, 986, 806
8,641, 091
9,475,493
10,295,121
12,053,084
13,620,120
21, 631,260
26,158, 368
14,781,372
14,917,047
20, 660,241
14, 509,971
17,333, 634
14,654,217
11,025,477
17,960,535
15,333,961
29,089, 055
11,341,420
14,719,332
12, 562, 999
10,951,000
16,155,295
14,421, 270
15,690,455
17,446,483
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
15,548,757
15, £06,809
13, 560,301

82,825, 689
105,745, 832
106,040, 111
109,583,248
156, 741, 598
138,190, 515
140, 351,172
144,375. 726
188,915,259
166,984,231
203,489,282
236,959, 560
218,909,503
281,219,423
293,823,760
272, Oil, 274
292,902,051
333,576,057
219,553,833
190,670, 501
203,964,447
158,837,988
166,029, 303
348,859,522
294, 506,141
281,952,899
286,117,697
392,771,768
442,820,178
444,177,586
522,479,922
586,283,040
513,442,711
540,384,671
602,475,220
694,865,766
710,439,441
835, 638,658
902,377,346
750, 542,257
823,839,402
740,513,609
742,189, 755
679,524,830

42,443,464
102,604, 606
113,184, 322
117,914, 065
122,424,349
148,638,644
141,206,199
173,509, 526
210,771,429
207,440, 398
263,777,265
297,623, 039
257, 808,708
310,432,310
348,428, 342
263,338,654
331,333,341
353,616,119
289,310, 542
189,356,667
243,335,815
316,447,283
238, 745, 580
434,812,066
395,761,096
357,436,440
417,506,379
435,958,408
520,223,684
626, 595, 077
642,136, 210
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
667,697,693
577, 527,329
635,436,136

125, 259,153
208, 350,438
219, 224,433
227,497,313
279,165,947
286, 829,159
281,557,371
317, 885,252
399, 686,6e8
374,424,629
467, 266, 547
534, 582, 599
476, 718,211
591,651,733
642, 252,102
535, 349,928
624,235,392T
687.192.176
508,864,375
380,027,178
447,300, 262
475, 285,271
404, 774, 883
783,671, 588
690, 267, 237
639, 389, 339
703,624, 076
828.730.176
963,043,862
1, 070,772,663
1,164,616,132
1,153,689, 382
1,046,448,147
1,001,125,861
1, 053, 798, 346
1,131,917,298
1,156,217, 216
1,503, 593,404
1,545,041,974
1,475,181,831
1, 547, 020,316
1,408,211,302
1, 319, 717, 084
1,314,960,966

Dollars.

Excess of ex­
ports over
imports.

Dollars.
' 9*008, 282'
25,'iio, 226
” 3*802*924

June

1843c
1844.
1845
1846
1847.
1848.
1849.
1850.
1851
1852.
1853.
1854.
1855
1856.
1857.
3858.
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,
1884.
1885,
1886,




a Nine months.

40,392,225
3,141,226
34,317,2^9

8,672,620

1,313,824

18,876,698
79,643,481
151,152, 094
257,814,234
264,661,666
167,683,912
259,712, 718
25,902,683
100,658,488
72,815,916
164,662,426
44,088,694

ORTS AND EXPORTS---- GOLD COIN AND BULLIC
>■ 0 4
FRO]
OF I]

«UE o f GOLD COIN a n d BULLION I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d
U n i t e d S t a t e s , f r o m 1838 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e ; a l s o A n n t
or of E xpo r ts.

Exports.
ear ej

>t. 30
1838.
1839.
1840.
1841.
1842.
le 301843.
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.
1884.
1885
1886.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.
740,263
2,892,310
1,468, 300
843, 383
1,134, 002

(b)
31, 044, 651
*97,'i34,*624
56, 558,706
70,127,466
36,229, 676
68,231,158
28,442,776
28, 580, 609
64, 581,678
48, 377, 502
44,472, 038
32,645, 486
61,543, 545
29,431, 757
22,359,101
6,632, 570
4,145, 085
1,775, 039
1, 826, 307
31,403,625
8,920,909
35,294,204
2,741,559
32,766, 066

300, 258
1,183,116
2, 210, 979
1, 629, 348
975, 301
8, 370, 785
1, 015, 359
2, 513, 948
4, 767, 333
2, 636,142
1, 894, 323
2, 491,894
1,151, 797
852, 698
5,154, 301
7, 595, 558
3, 605,748
1,499,188
3, 624,103
4, 395, 252
6,169, 276
3, 527, 010
1,822, 327
1, 069, 843
2, 796,951
4,165,186
7, 560,722
5, 055, 353
2,104, 530
1,171, 258
384, 677
1, 396, 934
5, 437,432
1,745,293
4, 231, 273
2, 571, 885
442, 529
1, 863, 986
738, 825
1,184, 255
2,679,979
5, 787, 753
5,736, 333
10,186,125

Total exports.

Imports.

E xcess o f
exports over
• imports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

740,
2, 892,
1,468,
843,
1,134,

263
310
300
383
002

11,674,883
1,164,580
3, 085,157
1, 269,449
757, 294

300, 258
1,183,116
2, 210, 979
1, 629, 348
975, 301
8, 370, 785
1,015, 359
2, 513, 948
4, 767, 333
2, 636,142
1, 894,323
2,491, 894
1,151,797
852, 698
5,154, 301
7;.595, 558
3, 605, 748
1, 499,188
3, 624,103
35, 439,903
6,169,276
100, 661, 634
58, 381,033
71,197, 307
39,026, 627
72, 396, 344
36,003,498
33, 635, 962
66, 686, 208
49, 548, 760
44, 856, 715
34, 042, 420
66, 980,977
31,177,050
26, 590, 374
9, 204,455
4, 587, 614
3, 639, 025
2, 565,132
32, 587, 880
11, 600, 888
’ 41,081,957
8,477, 892
42, 952,191

17, 066, 437
1, 613, 304
818, 850
910,413
21, 574, 931
3,408, 755
4, 068, 647
1, 776, 706
3,569,090
3, 658, 059
2,427,356
3, 212, 719
1,092. 802
990, 305
6,654, 636
11, 566, 068
2,125, 397
2, 508,786
42,291,930
13, 907, 011
5,530,538
11,176, 769
6, 498, 228
8,196, 261
17, 024, 866
8, 737, 443
14,132, 568
12, 056, 950
6, 883,561
8,717, 458
8, 682,447
19, 503,137
13,696,793
7,992, 709
26, 246, 234
13, 330, 215
5, 624, 948
80,758, 396
100, 031, 259
34, 377, 054
17, 734,149
22, 831, 317
26, 691, 696
20, 743,349

1, 727, 730
376, 708

1, 392,129
718, 935
4, 962, 030
737, 242
1,198,243

58,995

1,480, 351
21, 532, 892
638,738
89, 484, 865
51,882, 805
63, 001, 048
22, 001, 761
63, 658, 901
21, 870, 930
21,579, 012
59, 802, 647
40, 831, 302
36,174, 268
14, 539, 283
53,284,184
23,184,341
344,140

18, 250, 640
22, 208,842

a Nine months.
b Gold and silver not separately stated; all included in silver.




►RTS AND EXPORTS-----SILVER COIN AND BU LLI
ue of

mo3\
)F D

SILVER COIN

BULLION I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d
1838 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e ; a l s o A n n i

and

St a t e s , f r o m
or of E xpo rts.

j n it e d

Exports.
jar ei

•t. 301838.
1839.
1840.
1841.
1842.
le 30
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.
1884.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Total ex­
ports.

Imports.

Excess of
exports over
imports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

472,941
1,908,358
2,235,073
2,746,486
1,170, 754

2,294, 842
3, 976, 075
4,713,641
6,444, 463
2, 508,783

2,767,783
5, 884,433
6,948,714
9,190, 949
3, 679, 537

6,072,233
4,430,596
5,797, 656
3,719,184
3,329, 722

107,429
183,405
844,446
423, 851
62, 620
2,700, 412
956,874
2, 046, 679
18, 069, 580
37,437. 837
23, 548, 535
38, 062,570
53, 957,418
44,148, 279
60, 078, 362
42,407,246
57,502,305
56, 946, 851
623,799, 870

1,113,104
4,087, 693
5, 551, 070
1, 852, 069
869,103
4, 770,419
3,432,415
2, 962, 367
6, 635, 839
2, 600,156
2, 044, 017
727, 040
1,138,128
744,508
3, 904, 269
2, 630, 343
2,779, 358

1,220,533
4, 271, 098
6, 395, 516
2,275, 920
931, 723
7,470, 831
4, 389,289
5,009, 046
24, 705,419
40, 037, 993
25, 592, 552
38, 789, 610
55, 095, 546
44,892, 787
63, 982, 621
45, 037, 589
60,281. 663
65, 047, 051
26,166, 977
1,447,737
57, 987, 335
4, 734, 907
9, 262,193
14, 846, 762
21, 841, 745
21, 387,758
21,134,882
24, 519, 704
31,755,780
30, 328,774
39, 751,859
32, 587, 985
25,151,165
25, 329,252
29, 571, 863
24, 535,670
20,409,827
13,503, 894
16, 841, 715
16, 829, 599
20, 219,445
26,051,426
33, 753,633
29, 511,219

5,253,898
4, 217,125
3, 251, 392
2, 867,319
2, 546,358
2, 951, 529
2, 582, 593
2, 852, 086
1,884,413
1, 84G, 985
1,774,026
3, 726, 623
2, 567, 010
3,217, 327
5, 807,163
7, 708, 428
5, 309, 392
6, 041,349
4, 047, 681
2, 508, 041
4, 053, 567
1, 938, 843
3,311, 844
2, 503, 831
5, 045, 609
5,450, 925
5, 675,308
14, 362, 229
14, 386, 463
5,026,231
12, 798,490
8, 951, 769
7, 203, 924
7, 943, 972
14, 528,180
16,491,099
14, 671, 052
12, 275, 914
10, 544,238
.8, 095, 336
10, 755, 242
14, 594, 945
16,550, 627
17, 850, 307

55, 993, 562
3, 338, 938
8,059.418
12, 515,i908
18, 746, 520
15, 514, 817
14, 473,190
15, 303,193
19, 821, 681
24,420, 738
29,433, 508
27,054,200
22, 313, 584
20, 606, 934
20,775, 637
20,429,315
13, 409, 950
7, 572, 854
12,400,637
12, 076, 646
12,702, 272
14,931,431
21, 634, 551
19,158, 051




8, 100, 200
2, 367,107
1,447,737
1, 993, 773
1, 395, 969
1,202,775
2, 330, 854
3, 095, 225
5, 872. 941
6, 661, C92
9, 216, 511
11,934, 099
5, 908, 036
10, 318, 351
5, 533, 785
2, 837, 581
4,722, 318
8, 796, 226
4,106. 355
6, 999, 877
5, 931, 040
4,441, 078
4, 752, 953
7, 517,173
11,119,995
12,119, 082
10, 353,168

a Nine months.
b Includes gold and silver coin and bullion.

1,453,837
1,151, 058
5,471,765
349, 815
53, 973
3,144,124
4, 519, 302
1, 806, 696
2,156, 960
22, 821, 006
38,191, 008
23, 818, 520
35, 062, 987
52, 528, 536
41,675,460
58,175,458
37, 329,161
54, 972, 271
59, 005,702
22,119, 296
53,933,768
2, 796, 064
5, 950, 349
12, 342, 931
16, 796,136
15, 936, 833
15,459,574
10,157,475
17,369, 317
25,302. 543
26, 953, 369
23, 636, 216
17, 947, 241
17, 385,280
15, 043, 683
8,044,571
5,738, 775
1, 227, 980
6,297, 477
8,734,263
9,464, 203
11,456,481
17, 203, 006
11, 660, 912

No. 34.

-V alu k of

GOLD

and

SILVER COIN

and

BULLION

im p o r t e d

in t o

, and

exported from

, t h e U n it e d St a t e s , f r o m

1861 t o 1886,

INCLUSIVE.

FOREIGN EXPORTS.

DOMESTIC EXPORTS.

1861
1862,
1863
1864
1865.
1866
1867,
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876.
1877.
1878
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
.

1886




Silver.

Silver.

Gold.

Bullion.

Coin.

Dollars.

Dollars.

a l 3 ,311,280
alO, 488, 590
N o transactions.
a44 ,608, 529
a ll, 385, 033
2,502,551
836, 387
1, 747,432
6, 311, 986
10, 832, 849
1,683, 059
15, 853, 530
2, 892, 990
2, 536, 506
12,978, 311
899,763
13, 573,427
3, 554, 329
11,748,864
17,285,916
2, 535, 765
1,691,081
22, 729, 657
1, 674,442
27,759, 066
4, 555,418
22,498,782
5,115, 670
17,197,914
5, 366, 590
15,240, 344
9, 292, 743
11,482, 894
5, 394,270
15,035,045
1, 526, 886
11,883, 064
659,990
6,912,864
547,642
11, 852, 995
423,099
11, 653,547
150,894
12, 551, 378
690,381
14,241,050
20,422,924
1, 211,627
464,738
18,693,313

Bullion.

Dollars.
(b)
13, 267, 739

(b)
10, 985, 703
21,145,055
20,731,473
13, 867,641
23, 841,155
13, 584,407
15, 812, 108
9, 089, 959
7,986,145
8,810,175
3, 878, 543
2, 233,775
1,888, 896
1, 084, 536
205, 319
24, 774
87,066
84, 943
1, 598, 336
4, 118, 455
23,052,183
395,750
27,365,090

a Including gold.

Coin.

Bullion.

Dollars.

Dollars.

42, 826
(b)
40, 092
17, 776, 912
550
(b)
86,148, 921
1,145
35,413, 651
49, 395, 993
75, 325
22, 362, 035
18, 939
44, 390,003
169, 068
14, 858, 369
233,174
12,768, 501
2, 682
55,491,719
40, 391, 357
164, 033
35, 661, 863
85, 795
28,766, 942
25, 000
11, 835
59, 309, 770
27,542, 861
15, 995
334,167
21, 274, 565
55, 570
6,427, 251
4,120,311 1,483, 614
324, 509
1, 687, 973
65, 560
1,741,364
78, 793
29, 805, 289
319, 900
4, 802,454
494, 240
12, 242, 021
58,470
2,345, 809
37, 250
5,400,976

Coin.

Bullion.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2, 324, 281
1,407, 645
1,993, 223
1,394, 824
1,202, 775
2, 255, 529
3, 076, 286
5, 703, 873
6,428.518
9, 213; 829
11, 934, 099
5, 744, 003
10, 232, 556
5, 508, 785
2, 825, 746
4, 706,323
8, 462, 059
3, 550, 785
5,516, 263
5, 606, 531
4,375, 518
4, 674,160
7,197, 273
10, 625, 755
12,060, 612
10,315, 918

Silver.

Gold-

6,700
33,449
1,900
32, 854
94, 508
19,146
39, 778
4,780
3, 696
11,600
67,511
1,450
6, 255
104, 204
2,157
2,100
2,400
146,184

Coin.

Bullion.

Dollars.

Dollars.

3, 617, 403
4, 395,252
6,169, 276
3,493, 561
1,820, 427
1, 036, 989
2, 796, 951
4, 070, 678
7, 541, 576
5, 015, 575
2,104, 530
1,166, 478
384, 677
1, 396, 934
5, 433, 736
1, 733, 693
4,163, 762
2, 570, 435
436, 274
1, 759, 782
736, 668
1,182,155
2, 679, 979
5, 785, 353
5, 736, 333
10, 039, 941

1, 014, 893
249, 608
49,536
66,716
1,476,838
43, 654
61,998
90, 410
55,142
162,432
105,836
380, 909
471,715
837, 683
1,295,754
1,058,177
4, 693, 253
6,971, 849
2,447,888
1,981,425
2, 303,472
2,121, 733
2,475,968
2, 910,45 L
4,530, 384
4,151,438

b Included in silver.

Coin.

Gold.

Bullion.

Coin.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

3,032, 788
2, 258,433
4,004,031
1,872,127
1,835,006
2, 460,177
4, 983, 611
5,360, 515
5, 620,166
14,199, 797
14, 280, 627
4,645,322
12,326,775
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
11, 684, 494
12, 020,243
13,698,869

3,343,282
1, 409, 728
1,879, 222
2,512, 635
1,392, 760
972,769
1,971,645
1, 784, 536
890, 930
680,760
1,177, 387
1, 372, 207
1, 542, 593
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, 708
4,997, 571
3,849,237
4,073,458

38, 948,648
12,497,283
3, 651,316
8, 664,134
5,105.468
7, 223,492
15,053,221
6,952,907
13,241,638
11, 376,190
5, 706,174
7,345,251
7,139,854
17, 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
14,399,441
17,833,746
17,842, 459
16,669,891

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ---- COIN AND BULLION.

Y ear ending June 30—

42

TRANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT TRADE

N o . 3 5 .— T o t a l V a l u e s o f MERCHANDISE r e c e i v e d f r o m B r i t i s h N o r t h
A m e r i c a n P r o v i n c e s a n d o t h e r F o r e i g n C o u n t r i e s f o r I m m e d i a t e TRAN­
SIT A c r o s s U n i t e d S t a t e s T e r r i t o r y o r f o r I m m e d i a t e TRANSSHIPMENT
in P o r t s o f t h e U n it e d St a t e s t o o t h e r F o r e ig n C o u n t r ie s , a n d so Sh ip p e d ,
f o r e a c h Y e a r , f r o m 1868 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

Countries from which received.

Y e ars ending June 30—

1868.
1869
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.




British
North
Am erican
provinces.

Other
countries.

Total.

Countries to which shipped.

British
North
Am erican
provinces.

Other
countries.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

4,864,209
5,852, 678
7, 215,973
7,954,060
9,276,169
13, 394, 693
14.163, 690
18,042,577
22, 591, 902
12,471, 695
12.204, 058
12, 081,095
17,134, 747
77, 002, 046
28,543,178
29, 802, 820
13, 419, 227
13,523, 613
10,861, 020

16,651,395
15,243,306
15,975,887
17,420, 977
22,109,151
26,704,492
24, 686, 986
22,643,706
19, 470, 753
16, 785, 078
15,133, 090
13, 014, 772
16, 723, 032
20, 702, 012
29, 522,281
29, 075,507
23, 395,165
20, 911, 925
26,177,244

21,515,604
21,095,984
23,191,860
25, 375,037
31, 385, 320
40, 099,185
38,850, 676
40,686,283
42,062,655
29, 256,773
27, 337,148
25,095,867
33,857,749
37, 704, 058
58, 065,459
58,878,327
36,814, 392
34,435,538
37,038, 264

14,375,419
15,033, 821
16, 689, 037
18, 406,475
24, 042, 790
20, 784,184
27, 310, 739
29,800,295
24,419, 888
18, 977,153
12, 912, 685
12, 889, 587
17, 042,103
23,356, 264
37, 595,484
39, 312, 568
22.939, 385
19; 700,458
20,241,079

7,140,185
6,062,163
6,502,823
6, 968, 562
7, 342, 530
13,315,001
11, 539,937
10,885,988
17,642,767
10, 279,620
14,424,463
12,206,280
16, 815,646
14,347,794
20,469,975
19, 565,759
13, 875,007
14,735,080
16,797,185

f

Total.

Dollars.
21,515,604
21,095,984
23,191,860
25,375, 037
31,385,320
40,099,185
38,850,676
40,686,283
42,062,655
29,256,773
27,337,148
25,095, 867
33,857,749
37,704,058
58,065,459
58,878,327
36,814,392
34,435,538
37,038,264

No. 36.— V a l u e

op

MERCHANDISE

I m ported

at

the

P r in c ip a l .a n d

all

Oth er

Po r t s

of th e

U n i t e d St a t e s ,

prom

1860

to

1886,

in c l u s iv e .

Y ear ending
J u n e30 -

Boston and
Charleston, Galveston,
Charles*
Tex.
S .C .
town, Mass.

Dollars.

Dollars.

9,781,205
9,412,898
3,695,082
4,483,593
5,835,341
4,816,454
8,155,991
12, 209, 500
12,929,349
15,863,032
19,512,468
24,672,871
28,834,566
29,251,444
29,283,894
27, 787,451
22,305,346
22,322, 544
16,899, 855
14,017,604
19,945,989
1G, 189,816
14,938,258
14,599,179
11,423,665
11,849,696
11,696,944

39,333,684
35,883,012
22,106,451
26,999,283
30,189,931
24, 389,735
42,650,884
45,280,555
36,942,341
44,583,822
47,484,060
53,613,754
70,275,066
67, 969,345
52,059,729
51,908, 587
37,222, 890
42,218,338
40,268,023
40,448,791
68,503,136
61,960,103
69, 594,057
72,552,075
65,865,551
53,445,929
58,480,707




Dollars.
1,569,570
806,480

587,260
661,966
497,300
401,244
505,699
621, 559
740, 976
746,139
803, 575
680,343
455, 562
148, 693
134, 564
131,185
202, 790
440,240
577,148
498,891
462,949
446,901
721,581

N ew Or­
leans, La.

New Y o rk ,
N. Y .

Dollars.

Dollars.

533,153
175,222

20,636,316
9, 501,020

111, 857
571,757
579, 966
266,517
509,231
1.255,003
1,741,000
2,426,626
1,419,955
1, 216,265
l, 332,940
1,411,594
1,078,368
856,086
1,094,514
3,101,324
3,022,274
1,511,712
1,119,708
1,157,370
757,133

1,397,457
1,451,009
1,463,965
8,710,220
11,142,249
10,732, 69T
11,064,200
14,377,471
18,421,796
18,433,285
19,867, 501
14,424,248
12, 320, 822
11,216,572
9,326,606
10,921,412
6, 902, 021
10,611,353
12,213,920
12,133, 291
9,596,762
10,784, 561
8,688,552
8,115,171

231,310,086
188.790, 086
130,525,949
175,522,885
227,407,442
152,248,978
302,505,719
277,469, 510
236.791, 028
282,060, 008
281,048,813
348,755,769
416,162, 512
418,709,493
376,732,380
357,136, 893
303,466, 910
298,261,378
292,797, 559
302,349, 053
459,937,153
435,450,905
493,060, 891
496,005,276
465,119,630
380,077,748
419,338,932

Dollars.

Norfolk and
Portland,
Phila­
Ports­
and Fal­
delphia, Pa.
mouth, Va.
mouth, Me.

Dollars.
201,460
15,057

61,626
19, 886
15,740
205, 591
14,451
94,091
290,128
146,367
80,381
18, 929
21,415
8,973
33, 011
33,814
47,057
113, 688
369, 096
186, 355
223, 626
130, 214
124,717

a Includes specie.

Dollars.
14,611,934
12, 615,408
5,812,182
7, 317,520
9,050,236
7,037, 876
13,167, 536
15, 349,480
14, 445, 205
15, 882,188
14, 483, 211
17, 728, 006
20, 383,832
25, 393, 061
26,446, 037
24,094,323
22,471, 367
19,673,874
19,333,496
24,377, 271
35, 944, 500
32,583,106
34,136, 579
33, 738,556
33, 657, 216
29, 919, 019
36, 561, 313

Dollars.
1,252,179
1,409,112
3,721,426
3,528, 542
3, 095,676
2,063,182
2, 518, 033
4,085,299
3, 291,043
2,923,216
2, 922,164
2,129,469
2,467,550
2, 955, 691
2,727,593
1,782,987
1,178,423
1,729,271
833, 981
755, 868
1, 391,086
1, 809,212
2,453,394
2,486, 359
2,403,509
1, 297,080
1,907,644

San Fran­
cisco, Cal.

Savannah,
Ga.

Dollars.

Dollars.

7,367,016
7,215,022
5,774,729
7,925,720
10,849,153
15, 802,226
15,568,416
18, 064, 911
15, 685, 337
15,117, 604
15, 982, 549
15,978,295
27,222,270
32, 679,791
26,735,461
24,677,243
28,435,128
29,646,823
26, 575, 610
29, 111, 744
35,221,751
37, 943, 695
41, 001, 636
45,702, 530
35,857,698
35, 040, 350
37,142,117

782,061
148,128

334, 596
257, 512
474, 078
748, 977
1, 001, 917
1, 090,717
627,410
820,258
741, 333
755,901
490,771
521, 342
491, 882
428, 519
483, 802
876, 092
847, 694
483, 281
652, 360
652, 625
426, 353

A ll other
ports.

Dollars.
26,237,455
23,279,097
17,720, 858
16.160.815
28, 568,495
30,923,164
51,140,520
32, 717,937
25,052,356
28, 389, 980
38,116, 374
35, 862,354
39,416,482
41,170,494
35, 951,756
30, 625,692
32,143, 866
26, 053, 690
27,680, 761
26.365.816
34, 571,615
39, 982, 527
52, 505,256
45,819,938
40,127, 220
54,821, 845
60,213,524

Total.

Dollars.
353,616,119
289,250, 542
189,356,677
243,335, 815
316,447,283
238,745,580
445,512,158
417,831, 571
357,436,440
417,506,379
435,958,408
520,223,684
626,595,077
642,136,210
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
667,697,693
577,527,329
635,436,136

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1860 .................
1861.................
1862.................
..
1863
1864 ................
1865 .................
1866 a ..............
1867 a ............
1868
..
1869
..
1870 .................
1871
..
1872
..
1873
..
1874
..
1875
..
1876
..
1877 .................
1878
..
1879
..
1880 ................
1881.................
1882.................
1883
..
1884
..
1885
..
1886 ................

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of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE EXPORTED f r o m t h e p r i n c i p a l
1859 to 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

and

all other ports of the

United States,

from

^

[Mixed gold and currency values.]

...
1859
1860
...
1861..................
1862..................
...
1863
1864
...
1865
...
1866c................
1867
...
1868
...
1869
...
1870
.
1871
...
1872
...
1873
...
1874
...
1875
.
1876
...
1877
...
1878
...
1 8 7 9 .. .. : ........
1880................
1881..................
1882..................
1883
...
1884 ................
1885
...
1886
...

Dollars.
9,007,731
8,802,406
12, 946, 385
8, 371, 303
10, 992, 871
8,711, 755
11, 794, 546
10, 804, 012
10, 964, 409
13,813, 084
13, 651, 335
14, 310, 508
15, 008, 305
18, 321,121
19,335, 978
27, 485, 379
27, 437, 757
31, 206, 807
39,141, 274
45, 492, 527
57, 474, 495
76, 220, 870
72,444,413
39,412, 642
54, 956, 050
43, 064,217
45,041,634
35,844, 829

N ew Or­
leans, La.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

10,070,650
11,200,790
12, 261,436
11, 591,625
15,994,127
14, 489,960
17, 771, 282
18, 205,065
16, 496,679
14, 944, 806
13,118, 827
12, 241, 267
11, 974, 229
20, 907,869
26, 823,175
28,326,612
29,163, 829
36, 032, 892
42,747,795
46, 542, 044
48,130, 019
58, 023, 587
72,100,193
61, 614, 526
61, 273,101
62,528, 000
61,378,633
53,428,513

17,902,194
21,179,350
5,450,018

3,838,739 100,717,014
5, 772,158 107,559,594
6,823,357
1,121,292

9, 624,229
11,785, 918
9,913,776
7, 421,188
10,772,071
12,387,524
10,933,430
14, 200, 041
17,900,146
19, 655, 966
18,088,152
19,945,536
17,727,783
19, 607,897
19, 590, 627
26,498, 825
19,475,433
22, 573,167
16,231, 892
18,882, 566
17,629,902

5,208,425
3,993, 882
63,131,495
96,765, 083
82, 297, 968
58, 303, 242
75,070,775
107,367,676
93, 759,421
89,470,542
104,260, 571
92, 984,936
71,418,662
83,823,693
70,182,143
85, 368,466
63, 782, 426
90,238, 503
103, 530, 548
70, 680,176
94, 838, 634
81, 630, 030
78,402,154
81, 523,779

Dollars.

1,288, 926
6, 979, 796
5, 829,110
9, 616,153
14, 869, 601
13, 764, 384
12,211,774
17, 629, 633
19,135, 951
15, 869,132
15, 245,041
15,160, 394
12,177, 540
16, 393, 877
16,712, 861
26, 685, 248
15, 515, 094
29, 627, 898
20,433,878
12, 678,433
16, 960, 514

New York,
N. Y.

Dollars.
53,835,751
70,292,018
118,267,177
127, 651,778
175, 903.098
155, 626,705
181, 646,518
264,510, 247
170,465, 028
166,162, 651
158,768, 835
187, 092,158
213,298, 365
218, 222, 734
258,113, 548
293, 926,705
253,478, 584
253,115, 991
274,120, 814
327,226, 478
327, 796, 819
385,506, 602
393, 658,208
332,102,136
347,308, 334
320,016, 246
334,718,227
304,496,611

Norfolk
Portland
Phila­
and Ports­
and F a l­
delphia. Pa.
mouth, Va.
mouth, M e.

Dollars.
426,236
479,885
253,894

7,906
246,112
2, 013, 960
1,719, 094
1,371, 796
1,307,440
628, 048
888, 037
1,235, 068
1,831,036
5, 243, 986
7, 053, 841
6,716, 338
8, 693,680
9, 830, 352
14,065,455
17,864,770
17,730, 532
18,445, 548
12,353, 256
14,797,181
11,656,137

San Fran­
cisco, Cal.

Savannah,
Ga.

A ll other
ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

5,039,464
5,441,455
9, 804,931
11. 023, 630
12,171, 097
9, 880, 060
10,978, 603
17,132,881
16, 535, 807
14, 339, 754
14, 527, 959
16, 896, 072
17, 776, 027
20, 954,775
24,174,757
33, 065,405
28,432, 974
40,244,075
45,483, 046
44, 508, 089
47, 013, 751
49, 612,195
44,147, 296
37,957, 661
38,132,145
36, 467, 799
38,642, 516
33,719,861

1,221,606
1, 946,718
2, 708,163
2, 751, 326
4,181, 486
2, 808, 232
5, 940, 564
2, 809, 571
1, 582, 701
2,410,877
2. 369,164
1,488,189
2, 972,401
3, 512, 986
3,114,368
3, 581, 502
3,119, 923
4, 287,219
3, 703, 950
3, 347, 866
2, 246, 386
3, 569, 351
3, 929, 371
2,323, 577
2, 874, 557
7,015,221
3,883,624
2,687,121

3,253,911
3, 649, 277
6, 532, 890
ad, 433,629
7, 355, 454
7, 263, 287
57, 983,468
27, 226,419
11,555,241
13, 558, 680
12, 273, 700
13, 385, 991
12, 494,102
9, 685, 388
24, 225, 520
24,415, 007
23, 266, 395
22, 478, 350
28, 927, 528
20, 937,040
30, 280,402
31,845,712
34, 412, 580
52, 772,340
44,139, 303
36,194,488
37, 082, 520
29, 564, 561

15,372,696
18,351,554
267,096

57,706,088
61, 567,218
28,462,977
14,201,577
18,084,878
16,787,756
19,870,681
84,146,820
38,399, 841
44, 914,445
41,797,689
45, 728,310
51,194, 584
43, 066,215
49, 438,858
60, 473, 213
52,483,764
60, 659, 898
70, 652,595
65,183,454
55, 485, 083
54, 568, 226
61, 079, 334
63. 909, 957
67, 241, 548
69, 082,476
60,304, 012
58,147,889

17,924,912
16, 668, 684
24, 646,219
21, 057,728
29,749, 058
32, 857, 902
28, 246, 607
32,675, 500
30, 213,476
29, 666, 666
22, 681,753
16,199,441
18,544, 963
21,527,235
23, 992,364
27, 575,161
19,745,658
22,813,347
19, 947,349
20,871,446
20,304, 812

a Includes the dom estic exports from all other ports o f California.
b T he value o f dom estic exports from N ew Orleans for the six months ending June 30,1865, is included in the value o f exports from San Francisco.
c Includes specie.




Total.

Dollars.
278,392, 080
316,242,423
204,899,616
182,024,868
249,891,436
219.561.637
259,125,063
550,684,277
385,746,032
370,555,738
371,045,149
455,208,341
478,115,292
476,421,478
575, .227,017
633,339,368
559.237.638
594,917,715
632, 980,854
695,749,930
699, 538,742
823,946, 353
883, 925, 947
733,239, 732
804,223, 632
724, 964,852
726,682, 946
665,964,529

EXPOETS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE— BY POETS.

T e a r ending Baltimore, Boston and Charleston, Galveston,
CharlesJune 30—
M d.
T ex.
S. C.
tow n,M ass.

N o. 38. — V a l u e

1859 .
1860 .
1861 .
1862 .
1863.
1864.
1865 .
18666
18676
1868 .
1869 .
1870 .
1871.
1872.
1873 .
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878 .
1879 .
1880 .
1881.

1882

.

1883 .
1884.
1885 .
1886.

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE EXPORTED f r o m t h e p r i n c i p a l
1859 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

Baltimore,
M d.

Boston and Charleston, Galveston,
Charles­
Tex.
S .C .
town, Mass.

Dollars.

Dollars.

150,325
137,694
290, 718
90, 566
1, 075, 201
939,050
346,491
103, 071
128,530
165,134
240, 550
200, 225
86,373
124,212
77,546
179, 598
100,165
176,763
67,984
138,543
82,446
25,000
27,280
15,594
47,301
15,077
11,270
2,959

1,949,610
1,547,155
2, 326,188
1, 326, 906
1,702,335
1, 299, 754
2, 090, 899
892, 787
2, 019,191
1, 665,054
1,262,251
1, 885,162
1, 450,398
1, 736, 514
2,333,054
2, 275, 023
1, 678, 868
1, 214, 244
1,327,401
1,426,426
1,093,645
1,214,754
1, 333,484
856, 900
1,083,648
969,829
621,470
670,555

Dollars.

Dollars.

Huron,
Mich.

H ew Orleans, La.

Dollars.

Dollars.
399, 335
605,218
88,564

30
11,614

286
2,366
3,030
922
8,646
119
150

3,140
500
28, 039
60
175
730

37,676
93,190
24,959
4,131
22,866
159
86,876
57,091
135,804
131,178
82, 692
70,939
58,184
37, 028
81, 859
8,294
1,149
21,070
721
6,337

840
22,340
111,462
430, 780
303,472
507.873
441, 498
345,221
103, 580
469, 082
531,243
300,705
814,068
1,305, 823
775,166
319,699

529,900
284,588
«450,417
210,144
586,081
520.276
313,855
219.276
262,158
486, 043
290,263
290, 905
152, 710
333, 974
190,061
221,567
125,187
203, 516
213,438
278, 855
269,680
238,199
745,420
1,036,417

and

all oth er ports of

Norfolk
San Fran­
Phila­
N ew York, and Ports­
delphia, Pa. cisco, Cal.
H. Y .
mouth, Ya.

Dollars.
5,803,234
9,755,960
8,408,018
6,164,414
10,963,293
9,173,453
20,862,523
7, 453,845
11, 235,211
8, 574,975
7,167, 373
9,522,588
9,412,124
10,287,917
11,415,751
10,707,633
8, 954,641
9,735, 585
8,096,565
9,267,199
8, 073,476
7, 053,488
13,522,816
12,401,639
14,117,027
9, 867,021
9,796,534
9, 832, 800

Dollars.

32*220’

20,141

16

1,000

Dollars.
96,591
85,512
110,027
27,489
32,478
46, 602
74, 862
59,871
137, 004
34,024
20, 753
31, 538
17,256
33,874
36,232
22,432
23, 635
37,719
471,270
44,755
64,951
37,498
82,409
173,597
15,599
24,769
80,745
33,456

Dollars.
754,231
1,218,813
826,282
701, 222
1,113, 081
999,259
#2, 004,048
2,886,893
1, 599,946
675,800
662, 058
605, 790
539,126
504, 686
776,711
669,753
803, 762
812, 591
863,065
854, 319
1, 078,900
513,217
684, 276
704, 016
820,117
856,110
1, 033,104
603, 863

th e

U n i t e d S t a t e s ,^ f r o m

Savannah,
Ga.

Dollars.

9,207
10, 736
1, 937
5,970
79,140
4, 064
355
559
6,265
483

231

a The value o f foreign exports from N ew Orleans for the six months ending June 30,1865, is included in the value o f exports from San Francisco,




A ll other
districts.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

5,356,615
3,971,668
2, 604,420
2, 715, 880
2, 644, 247
2, 591, 255
3,259, 815
3,126, 013
4, 854, 767
797,359
1, 252, 309
3, 677, 939
2, 550, 989
2,490, 527
2, 298,297
2,216, 049
2,005, 554
1,851,938
1,255,055
1,787,046
1,418, 282
2,138,222
1,974,578
2, 534,955
2,448,121
2, 250,684
2,442,379
992,485

14,509,971
17,333,634
14,654, 217
11,026,477
17,960, 535
15,333, 961
29, 089, 055
14, 742,117
20,611,508
12, 562,999
10, 951, 000
16,155, 295
14,421, 270
15, 690, 455
17,4<K>, 483
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
15, 548, 757
15, 506,809
13, 560,301

b Includes specie.

EXPORTS OF FOREIGN MERCHANDISE ---- BY PORTS,

Year ending
June 30—

op

Cn

No. 39.—V a l u e

of

COIN

and

BULLION IMPORTED

at

the

P r in c ip a l a n d

1886,
Y ea r ending
June 30—

1868.................
1869.................
1W0.................
1871.................
1872.................
1873.................
1874.................
1875.................
1876 ...............
1877.................
1878.................
1879.................
1880.................
1 88 1 ...............
1882.................
1883.................
1884.................
1885.................
1886.................

Dollarg.
1,970
3,568
36,207
1,538
806
162

.............
1,384

1,739
36,159
18,244
1,541
35,283
5,384
38,773
25,164
10,267
7,588
2,115
1,315
2,819
3,621
9,939




Dollars.
133,556
32,876
8,131,139
1,851,170
83,989
73,922
150,759

Dollars.
731

' Dollars.

Dollars.
1,671,515
2,286,457
2,459,849

N ew Y ork ,
N. Y .

28,116
32,683
11,692

Dollars.
1,614,101
2,382,855
34,176,188
11,689,687
1,731,530
2,099,057
1,890,431

654,161
350,693
616,283
1,005,442
108,903
65,843
109,616
35,665
386,231
201,844
331, 843
318, 576
230,901
125,072
122,205
210,604
214,404
159, 457
200,421

5,789,631
13,057,674
12,941,193
9,154,001
2,353,317
7,611,934
18,401,242
11.500.687
8,246,000
31,770,581
20,382,090
11,766,309
83,658,245
100,302,913
28,215,006
12,695,200
21,235,725
25.957.687
15,209,857

12,300
1,769
2,665
2,833
15.849
12,727
5,345
16,092

Norfolk and
P orts­
mouth,Va.

P hiladel­
phia, Pa.

Dollars.

Dollars.
18,502
14,867
10,040
5,008
75,265
91,436
281,644

................

................ ................
97,395
53,145
40,785
38,471
123,119
113,962
152,676
73,639
190,733
56,787
82,667
68,190
106,522
142,727
122,090
99,198
267,975
139,185
121,995

U n it e d

St a t e s , f r o m

1859

to

it
a Included in “ merchandise.1

Portland
San F ran­
and F al­
cisco, Cal.
mouth, M e.
Dollars.
640
133,830
150

Dollars.
3,499,145
2,210,905
1,291,484
2,591,509
2,756,689
4,216,325
4,492,270

................
82, 560
85,368
17,586
21
89
1,000
142,064
149
75
25
16,792
11,000
4,082
1,284

669
5,603
4,513
-5,976

Savannah,
Ga.
Dollars.
27,200

A ll other
ports.
Dollars.
495,269
1,617,967
267,504
142,310
4,907,566
6,602,027
2,983,276

Total.

Dollars.
7,434,789
8,550,135
46.399.611
16,415,052
9,584,105
13.115.612
9,810,072

.....................
3,818, 650
2,971, 297
5,851,554
4,406,612
6,108,231
6,742,813
5,512,859
5, 020, 240
5, 650, 353
6, 699,414
5,926, 703
5,935,135
6,043,566
6,724,586
10,642,761
9,251, 248
8.703,295
5,919,022
9,286,196

21, 920
30,153
7, 829
1,000

3,744,587 14,188,368
3,289, 699 19,807,876
6,951,778 26,419,179
6,664,829 21,270,024
5,042,756 13,743,689
6,905,624 21,480,937
4, 240,993 28,454,906
4,125,112 20,900,717
1,403,347 15,936,681
2,010,170 40,774,414
3, 048, 551 29,821,314
2,165, 777 20, 296,000
2, 955,290 93,034,310
3, 267, 266 110,575,497
3,357,213 42.472.390
6,215,734 28.489.391
7, 002,044 37,426,262
11,059,269 43,242,323
13,763, 964 38,593,656

IMPORTS OF COIN AND BULLION-----BY PORTS,

1859.................
1860.................
1861.................
1862.................
1863.................
1864.................
1 8 6 5 .............
1866a.............

Baltimore, Boston and Charleston, Galveston, N ew Or­
Charles­
Tex.
leans, La.
Md.
S. C.
town, Mass.

All Oth er Ports of th e

IN C LU SIV E.

No. 40.—V a l u e

op

DOMESTIC COIN

Balti­
more, M d.

Dollars.
1858.................................’ .........
1859.............................................
1860
.................................
1861.............................................
1862........................................... .
1863.............................................
1864.............................................
1865.............................................
1866 c ...........................................
1867.............................................
1868........................................... .
1869.............................................
1870................. .........................
1871.............................................
1872 .............................................
1873.............................................
1874.............................................
1875 .............................................
1876.............................................
1877 .............................................
1878 .............................................
1879 ...........................................
1880 .............................................
1881.............................................
1882 .............................................
1883 .............................................
1884 .............................................
1885 .............................................
1886.............................................

Boston and
Charles­ Galves­ N ew Or­ N ew York,
Charles­ ton, S. C.
ton, Tex. leans, La.
N. Y .
town, Mass.

Dollars.

62,050
66,780
2,200
3,240
4,000
21,000
30,000

4, 596,422
4,125,480
2,329,980
685,840
591,421
3,156,088
750,137
1,448,217

30,939
44,307
6,195
19,740
29,550
4, 200
8,199
27,732
77,900
10,000
65,000

801,628
746,067

Dollars.

s
Dollars.

and

all

Oth e r Ports

Portland
N orforlk
Philadel­
and F a l­
and Ports­
phia, Pa.
mouth, V a .
mouth., Me.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,009
173,675
252,986

27,373,841
43,625,825
50,338,937
19,112,779
24,726,183
46, 014,880
55, 610,517
37, 733, 355

124,887
209,050
71,300
60,120
31, 000
65,100
286,038

15,831

36.917.429
69,868, 588
26.615.429
22, 880,333
72,232,410
52,190,940
55, 016,415
46,433, 564
75,723,329
41, 589,908
26, 847, 747
11,766,270
11, 020, 727
2, 935, 062
1, 900
8,646,882
38,395,605
15, 263, 319
43,039,148
15, 220,998
41,915,728

49,325
45,007
57,214
7,000
127,000
28,101
28, 368
33, 500
155,045
10,000
41,900
1, 030

715
402, 000

5,563
560,089
423,811
5128,387
4,000

t h e P r in c ip a l
INCLUSIVE.

Dollars.

10* 000
987,062
535,285
215,750
9,015
23,336
9,000
800

697, 326
235,282
60, 929
290, 366
193, 660
30, 607
»
69,394
274,363
42, 610
7,500
73,998
,
4,400

100

12, 000
11, 371
176, 517
21,751
1,800

200
1,000

1,000
700

4,000

4,000’
100
200

BULLION EXPORTED f r o m
FROM 1858 TO 1886,

3,000

3,312
1, 250
3,800
55, 072

San Fran­
cisco, Cal.

Dollars.

op

the

U n i t e d St a t e s ,

Savan­ A ll other
ports.
nah, Ga.

Dollars. Dollars.

Dollars.

10,035,246
9,149, 871
3,739,117
8,881,578
a 5 ,271,589
2,588,660
40,'943,785
622,267,655

197,960
151,624
209,019
49, 500
420,458
3, 583, 945
2,383, 202
3, 040, 510

42,407,246
57,502,305
56,946,851
23,799,870
31,044,651
55, 993, 562
100,473,562
64,618,124

13,154,182
10,231,484
15,266,318
18,800,030
8,297,312
16, 557, 673
14, 490,977
9,148,839
5, 683,491
6,389,214
14, 560,951
14,455, 663
5, 268,015
5,367, 731
4,730, 614
3,085,515
4,697,466
6,480, 780
8, 574, 390
8,865,819

3, 320, 652
2, 173, 240
909, 881
1, 876, 333
2 536, 365
3,’ 451, 434
4, 076, 443
3, 772, 673
2, 143, 918
1, 956, 571
1, 613, 940
838, 922
1, 250, 293
1, 033, 729
671, 031
1, 977, 400
1, 656, 496
705, 607
579, 322
1, 137, 870

54,976, 196
83,745, 975
42,915, 966
43,883, 802
84,403, 359
72, 798, 240
73,905, 546
59,699, 686
83,857, 129
50,038, 691
43,134, 738
27,061, 885
17, 555, 035
9,347, 893
14,226, 944
43,480, 271
21,623, 181
50,225, 635
24,376, 110
51, 924, 117

a Includes the domestic exports from all other ports o f California.

b The value o f domestic exports from N ew Orleans for the six months ending June 30, 1865, is included in the value o f exports from San Francisco.
c Included in merchandise.

47




Total.

EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC COIN AND BULLION ---- BY PORTS.

T ear ending June 30—

and

of

FOREIGN COIN

B alti­
more, M d.

Dollars.
1859...... ......................... ..............
1860...............................................
1861..............................................
1862 ..............................................
1863 ..............................................
1864...............................................
1865 ..............................................
1866 and 1867c..........................
1868...............................................
I8 6 0 ...............................................
1870 ...............................................
1871..............................................
1872 ...............................................
1873 ...............................................
1874 ...............................................
1875..............................................
1876 ...............................................
1877 ...............................................
1878...............................................
1879 ...............................................
1880..............................................
1881..............................................
1882...............................................
1883
. _
1884 ..............................................
1885..............................................
1886 ..................................

a Including copper coin.

11,563
59,300
7,432

BULLION EXPORTED f r o m
f r o m 1859 t o 1886,

Boston and Charles­
Galves­
Charles­
ton, S. C. ton, Tex.
town, Mass.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

N ew Or­
leans, La.

N ew York,
N. Y .

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

376,514

106,695
27,431
510,828

'

20,000
20,666

1,117,096
444,665
270,529
1,031,552
815,657
278,504
165,506

213,471
234,022
246,108

3,797
1,648

~

3,392
62,000
22,650
14,955
6,701
5,000
1,500

Pr in c ip a l

107,968

and

A ll O t h e r P orts

of

th e

U n i t e d St a t e s ,

in c l u s iv e .

Huron,
M ich.

26,380
90,090
175,000
361,183
501,511
85,259
118,243
22,467

2,451
1,581
1,560

the

N orfolk
Philadel­
and Ports­
phia, Pa.
mouth, V a.

Dollars.

Dollars.

San Fran­
cisco, Cal.

Savan­
nah, Ga.

A lloth er
districts.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

3,213,619
7,758,729
4,903,477
4,237,670
6,406,060
3,562,187
1,764,495

2,757,030
1,688,809
912,733
al, 230,944
941,095
1,187,541
bl, 089,108

6,441,298
10,574,463
10,816,822
10.675.087
4,873,301
7,556,348
3,925,830
6,547,415
4,132,736
9,174,196
3,556,6.73
4, 335,909
5,138,574
2,907,182
3,761,188
7,049,832
11,690,789
8,031,562
11.741.087

2,457,266
3,203,286
3,184,513
2, 316,990
1,334,336
2,769,910
2,828,858
1,484,695
2,100,853
3,567,595
3,115,724
3,038,916
2, 632,242
2,149,798
2,156,760
3,051,144
5,068,042
9,736,647
8,680,645

39,600

2,460
5,760
207,688
60,561
42,428

15.000
36.000
77,600
10,525
29,432

4,000
8,762
89,528
148,917
85,706
117,561

6,385,106
9, 599, 388
5,991,210
5, 842,989
8,163,049
4,922,979
3,025,102
10,038,127
14.222.414
14,271,864
14,038,629
7,079,294
10,703,028
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
16,907,748
17.855.415
20,539,293

b The value o f foreign exports from N ew Orleans for the six months ending June 30,1865, is included in the value o f exports from San Francisco.




c Included in merchandise.

EXPORTS OF FOREIGN COIN AND BULLION-----BY PORTS,

Year ending June 30—

and

48

N o. 41.— V a l u e

49

IMPORTS AN1) EXPORTS-----BY COUNTRIES.
V alue

of

MERCHANDISE
St a t e s, b y

Im p o r t e d in t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o 1880, i n c l u s i v e .

U n it e d

[N ote .— Im ports and exports o f foreign merchandise) are stated in specie values, and exports o f domes<tic merchandise in m ixed gold and currency valuos from 1870 to 1879, inclusive.}

No. 42.—ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.
Exports.
Total ex­
ports.

Year ending June 30—
Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2,281,100
1,203,366
1,324,282
2,985,661
2,478,513
1,301,294
1,519,190
3,129,168
2,013,587
2,023,401
1,779,501
2,258,183
2,727,917
3,357,670
4,825,813
4,327,026
4,331,770

1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872.............*....................................
1873.....................................................
1874...................................................
1875.....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877 ....................................................
1878...................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

188,766
89,310
135,382
249,331
155,450
138,324
65, 862
97,614
138,522
103,722
103,340
109,680
236,336
185,526
248,780
349,475
393,876

Dollars.
2 ,4G9,866
1,292,476
1,459,664
3,234,992
2,633, 963
1,439,618
1, 585,052
1, 226,782
2,152,109
2,127,123
1,882,841
2,427,863
2, 964,253
3,543,196
5,074,593
4, 676,501
4,725,646

* Imports.

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

6,414,669
7,040,575
9,169, 982
7, 587, 843
4,537,670
5,834,709
3,602, 736
3,449,309
4,948,016
3,518,105
6,214,575
5,669,240
5, 234,914
6,192,111
4,110,038
4,328,510
5,022,346

'

8,884,525
8,333,051
10,629,646
10,822,835
7,171,633
7,274,327
5,187,788
4, 676, 091
7,100,125
5,645,228
8,097,416
8, 097,106
8,199,167
9,735,307
9,184, 631
9,005, Oil
9,747,992

No. 43.—AUSTRIA.
1,185,380
1,630,130
1,460,348
1,608,612
1,682,249
1,662,355
1,554, 319
2,666, 246
2,827,581
2,640, 648
2, 304,601
2,255,140
2,286,162
1,715,382
2,483,025
2,609,216
1,950,267

1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873 .....................................................
1874...................................................
1875 .....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878 .....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

23,317
23,240
34,474
62, 544
5,972
5,400
1, 200
2,300
3,673
1, 059
2,228
272
9, 540
64,522
6,857
105,321
44,868

1,208,697
1,653,370
1,494,822
1,671,156
1,688,221
1,667,775
1,555, 519
2,668, 546
2,831, 254
2, 641,707
2,306,829
2,255,412
2,295, 702
1,779,904
2,489,882
2,714, 537
1,995,135

371,409
944,028
1,012, 066
781,402
488 642
668, 858
949, 869
414, 020
272,250
315,813
1,555,007
1,415,611
2,444,812
2,984,923
7,744,905
5,745, 580
6,603,058

1, 580,106
2, 597,398
2,506, 888
2,452.558
2,176.863
2,336,613
2,505,388
3,082, 566
3,103, 601
2, 957, 520
3, 861,836
3,671,023
4,740, 514
4,764,827
10,234,847
8,460,117
8,598,193

3,140,144
4,178,714
5, 580,461
5,711,077
5,727,441
6,189, 098
5,441,478
5, 079,149
3,982,812
4,209,232
11,791,465
12,603,435
20,999, 668
23,161,200
10,923,160
8,695,084
9,178,513

10,195,778
16,050,924
18,963.402
21,454; 316
26,545,666
18, 008, 466
22,217,618
23,911,208
27, 520,423
32, 731,633
45,945,645
48,929,766
46,106,681
* 50, 940,175
33,511,815
35.153.333

B . Ex. 199------- 1



475,814
261,260
328,755
462,802
620,710
331, 778
682, 393
626,034
1,149, 506
1, 052, 398
488,337
642,757
953,2z6
1,048, 244
691,636
1,084,493
680,996

7,055,634
11,872,210
13,382,941
15,743,239
20,818,225
12,719,368
16,776,140
18,832,059
23,537,581
28,522,401
34,154,180
36,326,331
25,107,013
27,778,975
22,588, 655
26,458,249
23,294,395

i

...

6,579,820
11,610,950
13,054,186
• 15,280,437
20,197,515
12,387,590
16, 093,747
18,206,025
22,388,075
27,470,003
33,715,843
35, 683,574
24,1,93, 787
26,730,731
21, 897,019
25, 373,756
22,613,399

.1.

1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873 ............................................. 9
1874.....................................................
1875...................................................
1876............................................. ...
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880................................... ................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886...................................................

00
**

No. 44.—BELGIUM.

50

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-----BY COUNTRIES.

Value

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e — Continued,

of

No. 45.—BRAZIL.
Exports.
Y e a r ending June 30—
Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Total exports.

Im ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

--- f____
1870.....................................................
3871 .....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873.....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875.....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879......................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883 .....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

5,665,098
5,942,416
5,852,191
7,090,987
7,560,502
7,631,865
7,252,218
7,498,118
8,610,646
8,106,928
8,496,696
9,138,637
9,035,452
9,159,330
8,645,261
7,258,035
6,480,738

109,225
71,317
60,592
106,735
141,654
110,494
94,162
83,695
76,058
87,442
108,650
113,778
117,110
92,764
50,398
59,258
' 60,478

'

5,774,323
6,013,733
5,912,783
7,197,722
7,702,156
7,742,359
7,346,380
7,581,813
8,686,704
8,194,370
8,005,,346
9,252,415
9,152, 562
9,252,094
8,695, 659
7,317,293
6,541,216

25,161,219
30,551,215
30,122,384
38,540,376
43,888,647
42,027,863
43,446,381
43,498,041
42,968,973
39,375,441
51,970,090
52,782,536
48,801,878
44,488,459
50,265,889
45, 263,660
41,907,532

Dollars.
30,935,542
36,564,948
36j 035,167
45,738,098
51,590,803
49,770,222
52,792,761
51,079,854
51,655,677
47,569,811
60,575,436
62,034, 951
57,954,440
53,740,553
58.961,548
52,580,953
48,448,748

No. 46.—CENTRAL AMERICAN STATES.a
1870.....................................................
1871.............................................
1872 .....................................................
1873 .....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875................. ...................................
1876.....................................................
1877 .....................................................
1878 .....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880 .....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882 ..................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.......... . . . . ; ................................

199,132
501,616
880,965
899,570
787,056
734,374
891,988
913,307
* 1,205,180
1,110,003
1,729,215
1,541,229
1, 586,558
1,936,813
3,064,798
2,667,943
2,442,171

33,346
20,206
56,060
62,240
41,904
49,858
37,853
47,423
49,577
45,173
55,640
84,509
57,455
60,654
113,055
94,588
70,571

232,478
521, 822
937,025
961,810
828,960
784,232
929,841
960,730
1,254,757
1,155,776
1,784,855
1,625,738
1, 644,013
2,003,467
3,177,853
2,762,531
2,512,742

734, 565
1,481,016
1, 590, Oil
1,974, 968
2,855,093
2,435.151
1,597,515
2,678,672
2,968,996
2,251, 589
3,313,469
3,159,786
4,735,398
5,121,315
6,161,227
6,409,015
5,915,413

967,043
2,002,838
2,527,036
2,936,778
3,684,053
3,219,383
2,527,356
3, 639,402
4, 223,753
3,407, 365
5,098,321
4,785,524
6,379,411
7,124, 782
9, 339, 080
9,171,546
8,428,155

a Embracing Nicaragua, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, and San Salvador.

No. 47.—CHILI.
1870 .....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872 ................................................... .
1873 .....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875 ..................................................
1876 .....................................................
1877 ......................., ............................
1878.......................,................... *.........
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881................................................... .
1882....................................................
1883.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1885.....................................................
J886.....................................................




1,670,534
1,518,411
1,725,697
2,273,957
2,730, 617
2,061. 990
2,157,652
2,175,467
1, 977,450
1,253,555
967,551
1,598,270
1,756,615
2,837, 551
3.236,945
2,192,672
1,973,548

87,765
33,108
124,183
31,279
83,373
12,776
41,758
52,084
12,511
2,468
225
16, 566
18,000
22,945
33,617
18,335
10,058

1,758,299
1,581,519 A
1,849,880 *
2,308,236
2,813,990
2,074.776
2, m . 410
2,227, 551
1, 989,961
1,256,023
967,776
1,614, 836
. 1,774,645
2,860,496
3,270,562
2 ,2 li, 007
1,983,606

773,682
716,544
721,799
1,070,007
666,560
789,242
755, 222
689, 368
670 466
642, 715
1, 254, 736
1,435,970
1, 810,487
435,584
537,936
604,525
1,182,845

2,531, 981
2,298,063
2,571,679
3.378,243
3,480, 550
2,864, 008
2, 951,632
2,916,919
2,660,427
1,898,738
2, 222,512
3,050,806
3,585,132
3,296,080
3,808,498
2,815,532
3,166,451

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES.
V alue

of MERCHANDISE I mported into ,
States, b y Countries, from 1870 to

51

E xported

from, the United
inclusive —Continued.

and

1880,

No. 48.—CHINA (including Hong-Kong).
E x p o rts .,
Y e ar ending June 30—
Domestic,

Dollars.
1870....................................... ............
1871.....................................................
1872......................................................
1873....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878 .....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880 ..................................................... *
1881 ...................................................
1882.....................................................
1883 .....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

3,051,616
2,041,836
2,915, 465
2,547,085
2,078,565
3, 551,038
4, 715,115
4,903,075
6,850,931
5, 930, 954
3, 974,447
8,361,949
9,106,902
7, 845,753
7,705,022
10, 530,770
11, 562,661

Foreign.

Dollars.
64,765
28,996
21,870
8,885
55, 096
15,710
14, 777
34, 681
16,324
11, 245
4,328
2,585
16,978
12, 328
5,405
15,041
14,156

Imports.

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

3,116,381
2, 070, 832
2,936,835
2,555,970
2,133,661
3, 566, 748
4. 729, 892
4, 937,706
6,867,255
5, 942,199
3, 978, 775
8,364,534
9,123,880
7, 858,081
7,710,427
10, 545,811
11,576,817

14,565, 527
20,064,365
26,752,835
27,191,7,59
18, 568, 940
14,676,416
12,847,633
12, 301, 684
18,120,483
18, 084, 694
24, 020, 707
24,717,557
22, 638,433
22,060,225
17,121,373
17,275,974
20,045,422

Total ex­
ports.

17,681,908
22,135,197
29,689.670
29,747,729
20,702,601
18,243,164
■ 17,577,525
17,239,390
24,987,738
* 24,026,893
27,999,482
33,082,091
31,762,313
29,918,306
24, 831,800
27,821,785
31,622,239

No. 49.—DENM ARK AND DANISH W E ST INDIES.
1,265,129
2,355,283
1,639,846
2, 303, 50G
2, 221, 291
1,680,772
1, 548,684
4.071,389
4, 042,184
3,17 L, 641
4,160,308
7,113, 667
4, 573,404
5,136,642
4,383,906
5, 098,846
3, 502,575

1870.
1871.
1872 .
1873 .
1874.
1875.
1876 .
1877 .
1878 .
1879 .
1880 ..
1881 .
1882..
1883 ..
1884 ..
1885..
1886..

72,319
13 993

56, 866
33,145
22,156
9, 026
13,498
8, 592
7,613
15,737
8,691
12, 563
20,895
74,360
11,043
25,836
17, 877

1,337,448
2.369,276
1, 676,712
2,336, 651
2, 243,447
1,689,798
1,562,182
4, 079, 981
4, 049,797
3,187,378
4,168,999
7,126,230
4,594,299
5,211, 002
4, 394,919
5,124,682
3,620,452

506,492
673,375
768, 510
453,301
387, 448
522,619
365, 215
293,533
345, 010
464,265
641, 796
762,879
933,401
686, 889
933,749
686, 754
677, 941

1,843,940
3, 042,651
2,445,222
2.789,952
2,630, 895
2, 212,417
1, 927, 397
4,373, 514
4, 394, 807
3,651,643
4, 810,795
7,889,109
5,527,700
5,897, 891
5,328,698
5, 811,436
4,198, 393

42, 731,138
28,099,279
43,140,156
33, 977, 200
51,691, 896
59,773,148
50, 959, 577
47, 556,292
43, 378,870
50, 684, 601
69.344.412
69,806,375
88,897, 606
97,989,164
70.842.413
56,935,352
63,417,430

88,287,385
54,751,887
74,572,274
67,758,706
94, 656,207
93,405, 875
90,752, 279
92, 696, 210
98,698,OOd
140,354,228
169,407,456
164,003,826
138,908,424
156,671,387
121,742, 298
103, 644,302
105,099.176

No. 50.—FRANCE.
T
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886




45,053,886
26,482,263
30,939,206
33,220, 620
42,326,187
33; 172,387
39, 022,829
44, 098,343
54,289, 918
88,194, 041
98,889,209
89,844,100
47,401,923
55,965,191
49, 290,650
44, 562,334
40,006,096

502, 361
170,345
492, 912
560,886
638,124
460, 340
769, 873
1,041,575
1, 029,220
1,475, 586
1,173, 835
4,353,351
2,608, 805
2,717,032
1,609,235
2 , 14C, 616
1,675,650

45,556,247
26,652,608
31,432,118
33,781,506
42,964, 311
33,632.727
39, 792,702
45,139,918
55,319,138
89,669,627
100,063,044
94,197,451
50, 010, 818
58,682,223
50, 899,885
46,708,950
41,681,746

52

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V alue

of

MEECHANDISE

Sta t es,

by

I m p o r t ed in t o ,
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o

and

E xported

1886,

in c l u s iv e —

from , th e

U n it e d

Continued.

No. 51.—FRENCH POSSESSIONS IN AFRICA AND .ADJACENT
ISLANDS.
Exports.
Y e a r ending Jane 30—

1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

354,097
258,117
714,557
133,847
135,560
151,134
273,943
314,451
374,452
334,657
445,173
325,119
631,262
257,758
241,944
448,233
239,528

..............
220
1, 023
263
1,281
861
140
239
2,329
335

Total exports.

Im ports.

T o ta l im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

• Dollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

354,097
258,117
714,557
133,847
135.560
151,134
273,943
314,451
374,672
335,680
445,436
326,400
632,123
257,898
242,183
450,562
239,863

200,929
200,894
'441,159
57,956
149,339
110,543
76,976
48,107
109,229
115,327
399,649
461, 070
396,990
388,483
351,691
142,856
310,695

555,026
459, Oil
1,155,716
191,803
284,899
261,677
350,919
362.558
483,901
451,007
845,085
787,470
1,029,113
646,381
593,874
593,418
550.558

No. 52.—FRENCH W E S T INDIES AND FRENCH GUIANA.
1870 a ........
1871 a ........
1872 a ...... .
1873 ............
1874
.....................
1875
.....................
1870............
1877 ............
1878
.....................
1879
.....................
1880
.....................
1881............
1882...........
1883
.....................
1884 ............
.....................
1885
1886
.....................

1,117,060
1,256,791
1,460,746
1,134,795
1,172,143
1,167,276
1,486,925
1,368,074
1,569, 880
1,535,768
1,875,617
1 ,58C, 413
1,652,178
1,884,345
1,892, 656
1,501,593
1,532,402

50,130
37,067
46,414
11,498
6,481
15,284
12,926
39, 504
20,785
15, 884
28,813
35,076
18,282
31,294
31,069
28,224
15,340

1,167,190
1,293,858
1,507,160
1,146,293
1,178,624
1,182,560
1,499,851
1,407,578
1,590,665
1,551,652
1,904,430
1,621,489
1,670,460
1,915,639
1,923,725
1,529,817
1,547,742

467,389
1,686,109
2,290,963
1,194,740
1,441,134
2,035,439
1,857,668
2,322, 653
2,876,903
2,634, 090
2,720,276
2,467,680
2,443,208
2,914,294
3,138,723
1,149,318
535,353

1,634,579
2,979,967
3,798,123
2,341,033
2,619,758
3,217,999
3,357,519
3.730,231
4,467,568
4,185,742
4,624,706
4,089,169
4,113,668
4,829,933
5,062,448
2,679,135
2,083,095

a Including exports to, and imports from, Miquelon, Langley, and Saint Pierre Islands.

No. 53.—GERMANY.
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886




41,250,530
34,352,022
39,867,604
60,124,410
61,668,381
49,232,648
49,161,752
57,456,120
53,991,387
56,164,394
56,292,106
68,858,571
52,790,056
64,340,490
59,251, 307
60,819,091
60,923,857

1,038,347
638.385
766,264
1,465,637
1,324,844
1,233,377
1,467,320
651,313
818,458
892,851
770,157
1,329,681
1,438,897
1,829,439
1,351,752
1,403,700
1,037,336

42,288,877
34,990,407
40,633,868
61,590,047
62,993,225
50,466,025
50,629,072
58,107,433
54, 809,845
57,057,245
57,062,263
70,188,252
54,228,953
66,169,929
60,603, 059
62,222,791
61,961,193

27,015,321
25,093,635
46,243,748
61,401,756
43,909,852
40,247,712
35,319,462
32,509,365
34,790,103
35,519,818
52, 211,237
52, 989,181
56,368,542
57,377,728
65,019,163
63,241,753
69,154,997

69,304,198
60,084,042
86,877,616
122,991,803
106,903,077
90,713,737
85,948,534
90,616,798
89,599,918
92,577,063
109,273,500
123,177,433
110,597,495
123,547,657
125,622,222
125,464,544
131,116,190

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
V alue

53

o p MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d p r o m , t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , p r o m 1870 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

No. 54.—GREAT *BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
Exports.
Total ex­
ports.

Y e a r ending June 30—

1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873 .................................................
1874.....................................................
1875................................. ....................
1876.....................................................
1877 ...................................................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883 ......................................... ............
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

No. 55.—DOMINION

Domestic.

Foreign.

D ollars.

D ollars.

243,316,828
270,116,075
261,444,251
312,347,848
341,024,049
313,541,849
331,387,126
341,851,634
383,606,911
346,485,881
450,994,244
477,450,619
404,248,031
420,433,473
382,717,159
394,925,925
344,927,973

4,868,814
3,086,465
4,052,584
4, 514,026
4, 335, 535
3,569,293
4, 664,924
4,109,421
3, 823,819
2, 342, 558
2,802,253
3,684,459
4,099,124
4,990,701
3,521,227
3,177,278
3,525,727

D ollars.
248,185,642
273,202,540
265,496,835
316,861,874
345,359,584
317, 111, 142
336,052,050
345, 961,055
387,430,730
348,828,439
453,796, 497
481,135,078
408,347,155
425,424,174
386,238,386
398,103,203
348,453,700

OF CANADA AND OTHER
AM ERICAN POSSESSIONS.*

1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873.....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875.....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877 .....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

21,060,369
27,564,344
24,426,465
30,361,368
38, 883,931
32,238,965
81,526,415
36, 676,160
34,929,072
28,381,569
28,062,680
35, 793,031
35,289,859
42,831,005
42, 510,932
35,976,815
31,953,124

4,278,885
4, 711,832
4, 984,989
4,203,745
4,589,243
3, 986,770
3,477,716
2, 698,020
3,355, 349
2,462,133
2,713,191
3, 719,845
3,279,963
3,749,248
3,900,518
4,148,092
2,831,897

25,339,254
32,276,176
29,411,454
34, 505,113
43,473,174
36,225,735
35,004,131
39,374,180
38,284,421
30,843,702
30,775,871
39,512,876
38,569,822
46,580,253
46,411,450
40,124,907
34,785,021

Imports.

D ollars.
152,066,269
220,768,371
248,772,324
237,298,218
180,042,813
155,297,944
123,373,281
113,734,258
107,290,677
108, 538,812
210,013, 694
174,493,738
195,588,692
188,622,619
162, 549,608
136,701,780
154,254,054

Total im­
ports and ex­
ports. „

D ollars.
400,251,911
493,970,911
514,269,159
554,160,092
525,402,397
472,409,086
459,425,331
459,695,313
494,721,407
457,367,251
664,410,191
655,628,816
603,935,847
614,046,793
548,787,984
534,804,983
502,707,754

BRITISH NORTH

36,265,328
32,542,137
36,346,930
37,649,532
34,365,961
28,271,926
29,010,251
24, 277,378
25,357,802
26,133,554
33,214,340
38,041,947
51,113,475
44,740,876
39,015,840
36,960,541
37,496,338

61,604,582
64,818,313
65,758,384
72,214,645
77,839,135
64,497,661
64,014,382
63,651,558
03,642,223
56,977,256
63,990,211
77, 554,823
89, 683,297
91,321,129
85,427,290
77,085,448
72,281,359

No. 56.—BRITISH W E S T INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS, AND BRITISH
GUIANA.
1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873.....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875*....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877 .....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

8,087,284
8,804,926
8,614,923
9,095,938
9,180,266
9,414,475
9,947,294
9,374,456
9,317,601
8,498,980
8,943,296
10,292,240
10,299,760
10,702,579
10,801,138
8,954,557
9,032,953

98,954
95,448
137,629
223,807
210,441
196,627
265, 531
228,579
264,770
285,459
313, 803
313, 310
279,239
339,147
363,676
266,732
253,116

1,186,238
8,900,374
8,752,552
9,319.745
9,390; 707
9,611,102
10,212,825
9, 603, 085
9, 582,371
8,784,439
9,257,099
10, 605,550
10,578, 999
11,141, 726
11,164,814
9,221,289
9,286,069

6,453,529
7,293,569
9,465,130
6,857,442
4,913,808
7,032,358
4,534,929
9,729,987
7,788,993
4,293,210
7,845,315
9,161,240
10,362,298
15,214,380
14,149,943
11,503,095
11,988,639

14,639,767
16,193,943
18,217,682
16,177,187
14,304, 515
16,643,460
14,747,754
19,333,022
17,371,364
13,077,649
17,102,414
19,766,790
20,941,297
26,256,106
25,314,757
20,724,384
21,274,708

* In the absence o f law providing for the collection o f statistics o f exports to adjacent foreign terri­
tories over railways, the data o f exports here given are very incom plete and largely understated.




54

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS;— BY COUNTRIES.

V alue

op

MERCHANDISE

St a t e s ,

by

I m p o r t ed in t o ,
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o

E xported

and

1886,

from ,

in c l u s iv e —

the

U n it e d

Continued.

No. 57.—BRITISH EAST INDIES.
E xports.
Y ea r ending June 3 0 Dom estic.
D ollars.
239,089
273,513
426,382
165,270
482.998
479,049
356,564
862,620
886.998
1,142,196
2,218,190
858,069
3,054,787
2,185,611
3,711,259
4,103,075
4,350,141

1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1883
1884
1885
1886

Total ex­
ports.

Im ports.

D ollars.
243,648
304,533
431,307
169,176
493,462
473,049
364,135
865,610
888,841
1,142,436
2,219,227
858,069
3,054,787
2,185,804
3,714,767
4,110,368
4,358,190

D ollars.
10,050,834
13,702,787
11,242,697
16,855,747
14.179,664
15,584,099
12,809; 937
10,725,619
12,081,595
12,225,770
21.022,854
18,012,206
18,057,913
19,467,800
19,550,458
17,699,257
17,247,825

Foreign.
. D ollars.
1.
4,559
31,020
4,925
3,906
10,464
7,571
3,020
1,843
240
1,037
193
3,508
7,293
8,049

T otal im ­
ports and e x ­
ports.

D ollars.
10,294,482
14,007,320
11,674,004
17,024,923
14,673,126
16,057,148
13,174,072
11,591,259
12,970,436
13,368,206
23,242,081
18,870,275
21,112,700
21,653,604
23,265,225
21,809,625
21,606,015

No. 58.—GIBRALTAR AND BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN AFRICA.
5,121,611
4,622,714
3,954,002
4,229,866
3,889,214
2,429,547
3,253,032
3,922,031
4,689,125
3,465,896
4,644,881
5,197,117
4,114,102
3,029,382
2,624,332
2,743,265
2,151,284

1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1884
1885
1886

328,373
266,004
159,897
52,870
26,516
21,694
41,461
42,776
26.026
59,934
65,558
155,217
75,080
36,503
26,773
32,963
15,233

5,449,984
4,888,758
4,113,899
4,282,736
3,915,730
2,451,241
3,294,493
3,964,807
4,715,151
3,525,830
4,710,439
5,352,334
4,189,182
3,065,885
2,651,105
2,776,228
2,166,517

1,867,000
1,970,896
3,953,484
4,008,173
1,836,939
1,943,080
1,050,602
1,063,476
1,270,453
818,016
2,076,722
1,713,750
1,677,650
1,844,593
2,228,898
1,512,821
1,354,474

7,316,984
6,859,654
8,067,383
8,290,909
5,752,669
4,394,321
4,345,095
5,028,283
5,985,604
4,343,846
6,787,161
7,066,084
5,866,832
4,910,478
4,880,003
4,289,049
3,520,991

No. 59.—BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN AUSTRALASIA.
1870.................................................
1871.................................................
1872.................................................
1873............... ................................
1874................. ..............................
1875.................................................
1876................................................
1877.................................................
1878.................................................
1879................................................
1880.................................................
1881.................................................
1882.................................................
1883.................................................
1884................................................
1885..............................................
1886.........................1.....................




3,419,973
2,369.346
2,899,603
3,917,477
3,785,908
3,505,435
3,878,866
5,780,278
6,479,193
7,042,875
4,687,223
6,636,130
8,982,974
9,638,997
9,225,459
10,534,138
10,981,915

46,602
54,380
50,. 413
62,789
58,380
76,180
77,089
105,189
292,102
128,940
61,367
92,375
126,915
156,659
161,867
114,054
152,386

3,466,575
2,423,726
2,950,016
3,980,266
3,844,288
3,581,615
3,955,955
5,885,467
6,771,295
7,171,815
4,748,590
6,728,505
9,109,889
9,795,656
9,387,326
10,648,192
11,134,301

278,964
28o, Oil
3,736,107
3,142,418
1,750,177
3,730,976
1,455,649
1,476,238
1,185,905
785,773
2,920,812
2,088,302
3,689,424
4,021,395
4,373,465
2,823,393
3,859,360

3,745,539
2,708,737
6,686,123
7,122,684
5,594,465
7,312,591
5,411,604
7,361,705
7,957,200
7,957,588
7,669,402
8,816,807
12,799,313
13,817,051
13,760,791
13,471,585
14,993,661

55

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
^ALtfE

OF MERCHANDISE
St a t e s ,

by

I m po r ted in t o ,
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o

and

E xported

1886,

in c l u s iv e —

fr o m , the

U n it e d

Continued.

No. 60*—GREECE.
E ip orts.
Total ex­
ports.

Y e a r ending June 30—

1870.....................................................
1871......................................................
1872 .....................................................
1873.....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875................................................... .
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881......................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

33,101
71,700
M, 379
32,668
22,900
143,235
190,170 ■
a 4 ,888,104
285,019
145,572
142,042
349,467
91,017
185,485
207,822
144,003

6,458
2,222

D ollars.
33,101
71,700
51,379
32,668
22,900
143,235
196,628
4,890, 326
285,019
145,572
142,042
349,467
91,017
185,485
207,822
144,003

Im ports.

D ollars.
80,001
298,335
307,761
413, 604
484,168
455,290
560,411
523,128
276,445
409, 328
451,379
550,638
899, 561
1,231,580
1, 039, 984
596,707
730, 823

T otal im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

D ollars.
80,001
331,436
379,461
464,983
516,836
478,190
703,646
719,756
5,166,771
694,347
596,951
692,680
1,249,028
1,322,597
1,225,469
804,529
874,826

^ P rincipally fire-arms.

No. 61.—H A Y T I AND SA N DOMINGO.
1870................................................
1871................................................
1872 ................................................
1873................................................
1874................................................
1875................................................
1876................................................
1877 ...............................................
1878.................................................
1879................................................
1880.................................................
1881.................................................
1882................................................
1883................................................
1884................................................
1885.................................................
1886................................................

2,571,519
2,398,440
3,028,649
3,911,130
4, 588,624
5,117,737
5, 360,235
4,458,890
4,730,044
3,877,495
4,530,651
5,129,911
4,100,080
4,341,938
3,993,119
4,189,487
3,980,432

183,700
172,989
244,232
416, 331
201,401
123, 372
146, 552
107, 584
88,922
89,795
83,821
146, 607
59, 528
83,037
71,160
104,521
131,218

2,755,219
2,571,429
3,272,881
4,327,461
4,790,025
5,241,109
5,506,787
4,566,474
4,818,966
3,967,290
4,614,472
5,276,518
4,159,608
4,424,975
4,064,279
4,294,008
4,111,650

924,777
1,007,844
1,510,956
2,059,448
1,649,781
2,434,434
3,196, 032
3, 298, 576
3,213,298
3,225,209
4,999,679
5,642, 050
4,445,997
4, 389,034
3,829,026
3,932,855
4,260,123

3,679,996
3,579,273
4,783,837
6,386,909
6,439,806
7,675, 543
8, 702, 819
7,865,050
8,032,264
7,192,499
9,614,151
10,918,568
8, 505, 605
8,814,009
7,893,305
8,226, 863
8,371,773

. 1/134,723
1,143,244
1,280,833
1,275,061
1,016,952
1 ,22tf, 191
1,376,681
2,550,335
2,678,830
3,257,938 r
4,606,444
5,533,000
7,646,294
8,238,461
7,925,965
8,857,497
9 ,805J707

1,943,139
2,001,859
1,914,597
1,949,252
1,631,580
1,889,355
2,146,343
3,823,284
4,414,929
5,632,856
6,692, dl4
8", 311,072
10,997,069
12,014,526
11,449,318
11,645,419
12,998,405

No. 62.—H A W A IIA N ISLANDS.
1870................................................
1871................................. ..............
1872.................................................
1873..................... : .........................
1874.................................................
1875.................................................
1876.................................................
1877 ................................................
1878.................................................
1879.................................................
1880.................................................
1881................................................
1882...............................................
1883.................................................
1884.................................................
1885.................................................
1886.................................................




744,371
814,885
590,295
631,103
588,280
621,974
724, 267
1,109,429
1,683,446
2,288,178
1, 985,506
2,694,583
3,272,172
3,683,460
3,446,024
2,709,573
3,115,899

64, 045
43,730
. 43,469
43, 088
26,348
40,190
45,395
163, 520
52, 653
86, 740
100,664
83,489
78,603
92,605
77,329
78,349
76,799

808,416
858,615
633,764
674,191
614,628
662,164
769,662
1,272,949
1,736.099*
2 ,37< 918
2,086,170
2,778,072
3,350,775
3,-776,065
3,523,353
2,787,922
3,192,698

56

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

Value

op

MERCHANDISE

St a t e s , b y

I m p o r t e d in t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n it e d
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

No. 63.—ITALY.
E xports.
Y ea r ending June 30—
Dom estic.

Total ex­
ports.

Im ports.

F oreign.

T otal im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

1870................................................
1871................................................
1872................................................
1873................................................
1874................................................
1875................. ..............................
1876...............................................
1877................................................
1878................................................
1879................................................
1880................... ............................
1881.............................. .................
1882................................................
1883................................................
1884................................................

D ollars.
6,344,912
6,090,449
5,438,718
7,241,097
8,378,666
7,226,554
7,770,470
8,484,496
8,736,719
8,657,403
12,348,239
8,987,417
8,981,260
10, 114, 548
7,563,403

D ollars.
129,741
68,776
13,468
54,552
4,019
1,515
17,005
10, J72
4,381
830
4,403
31,458
95, 037
199, 010
507,627

D ollars.
6,474,653
6,159,225
5,452,186
7,295,649
8,382,685
7,228,069
7,787,475
8,494,668
8,741,100
8,658,233
12,352, 642
9,018, 875
9,076,297
10,313, 558
8,071, 030

D ollars.
6,641,566
7,443,512
7,592,191
7,974,482
8,499,294
9,190,182
7,628,362
7,105,230
6,711,006
7,884,327
10,317,686
11,643,987
12,114,221
11,909,658
16,706,357

D ollars.
13,116,219
13,602,737
13,044,377
15,270,131
16,881,979
16,418,251
15,415,837
15,599,898
15,452,106
16,542,560
22,670,328
20,662,862
20,190,518
22,223,216
24,777,387

1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

11,690,142
13,048,846

284,275
324,578

11,974,417
13,373,424

14,492,908
16,870,636

26,467,325
30,244,060

571,186
476,173
906,213
1,174,854
1,046,965
1,661,933
1,099,696
1,252,346
2,246,827
2, 676,924
2, 552,888
1 468, 976
2, 540, 664
3,376,434
2, 528, 529
3,057,415
3,135, 533

3, 052,026
5,298,153
6, 537, 584
7,903, 794
6,468,460
7,759, 569
15,470,047
13,687,061
7,446, 547
9,845; 562
14,510.834
14,217,600
14,439,495
15,098,890
11,274,485
11, 767, 956
14,885,573

3,623,212
5,774,326
7,443, 797
9,078,648
7,515,425
9,421, 502
16, 569, 743
14,939,407
* 9,693,374
12,522,486
17,063,722
15, 686, 576
16,980,159
18,475,324
13,803,014
14,825,371
18,021,106

No. 64.—JAPAN.
1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872...............N
- ...................................
1873................... : ................................
1874................................................«...
1875 ...................................................
1876 — ...............................................
1877....................................... .............
1878......................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886...................................................

551,797
459,230
887,482
1,167,972
1,023,285
1,647,197
1,096,387
1, 250,057
2,243,215
2,674,601
2,525,758
1,440,146
2.534,265
3, 375,885
2,517, 963
3,055,990
3,125,130

19,389
16,943
18,731
6,882
23,680
14,736
3,309
2,289
3,612
2,323
27,130
28.830
6, 399
549
10,566
1,425
10,403

No. 65.—LIBERIA.
*
1870................................................
1871................. . .............................
1872................................................
1873................................................
1 8 7 4 .............................. ...............
1875.................................................
1876 ..............................................
1877................................................
1878................................................
1879................................................
1880................................................
1881................................................
1882.................. ..........................
1883................................................
1864...........................................
1885................................................
1886.................................................




149,648
91,826
96,032
98,655
123,463
122, 612
155,112
122,819
104,192
129,790
191,459
167,019
196,471
179,546
128,528
99,398
96,868

4,794
3,440
1,965
2,488
1,218
708
1,075
1,861
710
1,139
2,518
5,499
1,033
2,464
2,502
2,305
2,017

154,442
95,266
97,997
101,143
124,681
123, 320
156,187
124,680
104,902
130, 929
193,977
172,518
197, 504
182,010
131,030
101,703
98,885

104,605
73,964
77,789
104,335
55,649 *
52,935
78,251
57,470
80,153
63,360
96,285
131,082
83,885.
71,888
57,427
71,085
67,751

259,047
169,230
175,786
205,478
180,330
176,255
234,438
182,150
185,055
194,289
290,262
303,600
281, 389
253,898
188,457
172,788
166,636

57

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o p MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

No. 66.—M E X IC O /

E xports.
Y ear ending .Tune 30—
Dom estic.

1870................................................
1871................................................
1872 ................................................
1873 ................................................
1874................................................
1875 ................................................
1876................................................
1877 ................................................
1878................................................
1879................................................
1880................................................
1881................................................
1882 ................................................
1883................................................
1884................................................
1885................................................
1886................................................

D ollars.
4 ,544, 745
5,044,033
3,420, 658
3,941,019
4,016,148
3,872,004
4,700,978
4, 503, 802
5,811,429
5,400,380
0,065, 974
9,198,077
13,324,505
14,370, 992
11,089,603
7,370,599
6,856, 077

D ollars.
1,314,955
2, 568,080
2,122,931
2, 323,882
1,930, G91
• 1,865,278
1,499,594
1,389,692
1,649,275
1, 351,864
1,800,519
1,973,161
2,158, 077
2,216,628
1,614, 089
970,185
881,546

T otal im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

T otal ex­
ports.

Im ports.

D ollars.
5,859,700
7, 612,113
5, 543, 589
6, 264, 901
5,946,839
5,737,282
6, 200, 572
5,893,494
7,460,704
6,752,244
7,866,493
11,171,238
15,482, 582
16,587, 620
12,704,292
8,340,784
7, 737,623

D ollars.
2,715,665
3,209,688
4,002,920
4,276,165
4,346,364
5,174,594
5,150, 572
5, 204,264
5,251,502
5,493,221
7,209,593
8, 317,802
8,461,899
8,177,123
9 ,01G, 486
9,267,021
10, 687,972

D ollars.
8,575,365
10,821,801
9,546,509
10,541,066
10,293,203
10,911,876
11,351,144
11,097,758
12,712,206
12,245,465
15,076,086
19,489,040
23,944,481
24,764,743
21,720,778
17,607,805
18,425,595

1,344,922
2,047,962
2,547,715
2, 943,077
2,516,623
2,353,658
2,438,257
2,547,119
2,774, 934
3, 680,932
6,944,087
5,802,306
8,105,728
12,253,733
4,872,933
5,652,749
8,523,846

7,744,757
14,718,093
13,723,647
14,153,385
16,432,047
9,896,782
14, 681,365
13,115,454
16,074,981
17, 845, 091
24,151,185
32,154,813
21,903,551
31,173,316
21,431,215
22,457,012
23,283,563

Foreign.

No. 67.—NETHERLANDS.
1870.....................................................
1 8 7 1 ....................................................
1872*...................................................
1873...............: ....................................
1874.....................................................
1875.....................................................
1876...................................................
1877.....................................................
1878 .....................................................
1879 .....................................................
1880 .....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882 .....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885 .....................................................
1886....................................................

6,115,821
12,381,161
11,010,391
10,842,840
13,712,846
7,483,010
12,185,355
10,411,757
13,174,079
13, 802,840
16.887,230
25,785,004
13,102,401
18, 538,161
16,322,960
16, 634,137
14,536,664

284, 014
288,970
165, 541
367,468
202, 578
GO, 064
57, 753
156, 578
125,968
361,319
319, 868
567,503
635,422
381,422
235,322
. 170,126
223,053

6,399,835
12,670,13 L
11,175,932
11,210,308
13,915,424
7,543,074
12, 243,108
10,568,335
13, 300,047
14,164,159
17,207,098
26,352,507
13,737,823
18,919,583
16,558,282
16,8C4,203
14,759,717

No. 68.—DUTCH W EST INDIES AND DUTCH GUIANA.
1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872.............................: ......................
1873.....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875.....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880................................................... .
1881..................................... ...............
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886........................... '........................

937,265
824,120
767,344
954,852
979,001
818,424
857,546
966,322
685,789
789,301
1,090,966
1,169,084
1,125,943
1,027; 468
896, 728
950, 520
863,230

33,672
25,788
24,946
43,359
21,386
20,843
15,450
18, 308
3,588
8,305
12,371
20, 868
12, 928
13,493
6,705
15,340
8,639

970, 937
849,908
792,290
998,211
1,000,387
839,267
872,996
984,630
689,377
797,606
1,103,337
1,189,952
1,138,871
1,040,961
903,433
965,860
871,869

672,336
1,020,222
1,064,501
1,182,994
1, 580,736
1,486, 577
671,726
690,694
624,934
872,222
1, 637,387
2,996,895
2,046,283
1,355,101
1,270,710
652,007
727,698

1,643,273
1,870,130
1,856,791
2,181,205
2,581,123
2,325, 844
1,544,722
1,675,324
1, 314,311
1,669,828
2,740,724
4 , 186,847
3,185,154
2,396,062
2,174,143
1,617,867
1,599,567

* In the absence o f law p rovid ing for the collection o f statistics o f exports to adjacent foreign ter­
ritory over railways since 1882, the date o f exports here given are v ery incom plete and largely under­
stated.




58

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

Value

op

MERCHANDISE

St a t e s ,

by

I m po r t ed in t o ,
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o

and

E xported

1886,

United

prom, th e

in c l u s iv e —

Continued.

No. 69.—DUTCH EAST INDIES.
i
Exports.
T otal ex­
ports.

Y ea r ending J on e 30—
Dom estic.

1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1870
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

D ollars.
155,972
203,785
111,323
255,134
451,462
1,034,159
633,612
2,607,893
1,456,362
1,477,510
2,600,878
1,728,786
3,020,093
2,407,131
2,110,323
2,103,066
2,132,947

Im ports.

. Foreign.
D ollars.
2,664

122

194

T otal im ­
ports and e x ­
ports.

D ollars.
158,636
203,785
111,323
255,134
151,584
1,034,159
633,612
2,667,893
1,456,362
1,477,510
2,600,878
1,728,786
3,020,287
2,407,131
2,110,323
2,103,066
2,132,947

D ollars.
2,550,692
3,043,131
7,325,202
7, 556,954
3,857,706
6,775,399
5, 989,628
4,511,214
4,568, 515
5,435,331
6,280, 672
7,249,811
4,122,880
2,645,917
3,507,727
8,261,671
3,175,930

D ollars.
2,709,328
3,246,916
7,430,525
7,812,088
4,309,290
7,809,558
6, G23,240
7,179,107
0,024,877
6,812,841
8,881,550
8,978,597
7.143,167
5,053,048
5,618,050
5,361,737
5,308,877

No. 70.—PERU.
1870..................... ................................
1 8 7 1 .....................................................
1872 ....... ..............................................
1873.....................................................
1874................. ............. .....................
1875............... ......................................
1876.....................................................
1877......................................................
1878.........: ..........................................
1879......................................................
1880......................................................
1881......................................................
1882......................................................
1883.....................................................
18841..................... .............................
1885......................................................
1886.....................................................

1,858,244
2,279,773
1,439,995
2,671,534
1 811,369
2,443,657
1,001,722
1,239,003
975, 507
1,293,991
907,603
93,785
533,823
487,360
1,043,902
735,979

115,923
101,232
155,408
193,411
103, 502
37,284
31,176
6L, 546
30,131
11,371
10,533
3,745
10,996
6,534
26,626
6,126

1,974,167
2,381,005
4, 595,403
2,864,945
1,914,871
2,480,941
1,032,898
1,300,552
1,005, 638
1,305,362
918,136
97, 530
544,819
493,894
!, 070,528
742,105

2,557,833
4,731,430
1,668,983
1,186,161
1,256,286
1,291,235
1,426,043
1, 479, 511
1,531,591
1,857,859
361,308
760,556
3,029,676
2, 526,918
2,077,645
1,764,890

4,532,000
7,112,435
6,264,386
4,051,106
3,171,157
3,772,176
2,458,941
2,780,063
2,537,229
3,163,221
1,279,444
858,086
3,574,495
3,020,812
3,148,173
2,506,995

798,577

15,120

813,697

963,480

1,777,177

303,997
329,064
461,013
579,075
506,135
480,362
573,688
524,826
429,447
454,385
770,697
758,202
1,141,884
1,093,476
1,262,800
1,007,150
1,341,167

1,869,960
1,759,358
1,978,436
1,764,712
2,084,996
3,349,198
3,821,500
2.905.590
4,440,988
5,381,546
5,366,433
5,049,468
5,731,655
6, 578,513
5,881,731
5,605,496
5.820.590

No. 71.—PORTUGAL.

1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886




1,528,056
1,423,949
1,508 484
1,180,187
1,553,042
2,820,099
3,169,027
2,361,734
3,879,896
4,897,290
4,586,764
4,291,088
4,522,403
5,363,122
4,607,321
4,553,445
4,306,205

37,907
6,345
8,939
5,450
25,819
48,737
78,785
19,030
131,645
29,871
8,972
178
67,368
121,915
11,610
44,901
170,218

1,565,963
1,430,294
1,517,423
1,185,637
1,578,861
2,868,836
3,247,812
2,380,764
4,011,541
4.927,161
4 595,730
4,291,206
4, 589,771
5,485,037
4,618,931
4,598,346
4,476,423

IMPORTS AND
Value

of

EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

59

MERCHANDISE

St a t e s , b y

I m p o r t e d in t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n it e d
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

No. 72.—PORTUGUESE POSSESSIONS.
Exports.
Total ex­
ports.

Y e a r ending Jan e 30—
Domestic.

D ollars.
1870 .....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873 ....................................................
1874
.......................................
1875.....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884......................................................
1885.................................................
1886......................................................

198,496
166,559
211,193
178,030
215,293
298,388
303,363
451,178
645,108
630,995
365,161
526, 852
649,612
626, 736
575,891
413,272
466,142

Imports.

Foreign.

D ollars.

D ollars.

2,320
1,743
2,225
2,877

D ollars.

T otal im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

D ollars .

200,836
168,302
213,418
180,907
215,293
301,192
305,130
452,915
647,108
636, 206
372,251
533, 399
662,644
636,101
583,366
421,045
476,985

42,477
82,432
192,515
125,877
47,958
149,409
67,928
78,514
61,203
109,268
152,964
229,427
109,892
73,354
62,665
100,517
103,587

243,293
250,734
405,933
306,784
263,251
450,601
373,058
531,429
708,311
745,474
525,215
762,826
772,536
709,455
646,031
521,562
580,572

4,194,360
6,803,808
6,921,785
11,784,801
10,300,740
11,484,137
11,923,833
4,424,430
11,106,931
16,725,463
13,229,546
16,025,884
11,573,778
19,141,751
11,296,312
7,762,746
9,862,493

1,581,637
1,462,901
1,965,393
2,212,293
1,257,170
1,399, 759
1,112,152
618,534
671,320
662,750
765,249
2,887,153
2,566,021
2,599,995
2,779,659
3,091,449
3,283,127

5,775,997
8,266,709
8,887,178
13,997,094
11,557,910
12,883,896
13,035,985
5,042,964
.11,778,251
17,388,213
13,994,795
18,913,037
14,139,799
21,741,746
14,075,971
10,854,195
13,145,620

9,782,403
10,251,886
9,466,566
10,073,633
11,653,138
7,567,876
10,147,720
10,473,476
8,205,466
12,525,329
14,657,884
12,554,547
12,014,208
16,931,287
11,895,190
11,991,068
13,091,950

3.638.345
4,188,445
4,426,165
4,962,431
4,598,204
4,534,666
3,899,863
3,280,836
3,265,646
3,334,241
5,052,419
5,933,995
5,999,506
7.794.345
6,207,520
4,703,945
5. 930,202

13,420,748
14,440,331
13,892,731
15,036,064
10,251,342
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
18,102,710
16,695,013
19,022,152

2,804
3,767
3,737
2,000
5,211
7,090
6,547
13,032
9,365
7,475
7,773
10,843

No. 73.—RUSSIA.
1870.....................................................
1 8 7 1 ....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873.....................................................
1 8 7 4 .....................................................
1875.....................................................
1 8 7 6 ...................................................
1877......................................................
1878.....................................................
187 9 .....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882......................................................
1883......................................................
188 4 .....................................................
188 5 .....................................................
1886......................................................

4,180,639
6,777,442
6,917,709
11,764,256
10,284,803
11,481,758
11,922,285
4,423,661
11,100,249
16,719,984
13,226,614
16,022,735
11,563,646
19,123,248
11,295,491
7,761,751
9,857,017

13,721
26,366
4,076
20,545
15,937
2,379
1, 548
769
6,682
5,479'
2,932
3,149
10,132
18, 503
821
995
5,476

No. 74.—SPAIN.
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886




9,749,545
10.248.320
9,445,705
10,056,724
11,643,715
7,540,086
10.138.320
10,461,750
8,200,840
12,438,903
14,641,237
12,536,283
11,997,881*
16,815,708
11,890,023
11, 967,165
13,047,762

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
5,167
23,903
44,188

60

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o f MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

No. 75.—CUBA.
Exports.
Y e a r ending June 30—
Domestic.

Foreign.

D ollars.

D ollars.

1870............... ......................................
1871.....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873.....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875.....................................................
1876..................... ................................
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879......................... ...........................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1 8 8 4 ...................................................
1 8 8 5 . . . . . ........... ................................

12,879,287
13,768,060
12,960,831
15,117,767
15,677,716
14,185,956
12,080,303
12,709, 003
11,365,013
12,201,691
10,924,633
10,999,276
11,775,073
14,567,918
10,562,880
8,719,195

1886.................................................

10,020,879

Total exports.

Im ports.

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

1,250,527
1,040,737
889,796
1,280,110
1,426,907
1, 166,481
768,167
662, £75
624,250
529,364
301,066
365,309
359,751
535,785
347,873

14,129,814
14,808,797
13,850,627
16,397,877
17,104,623
15,352,437
12,848,470
13,371,578
11,989,263
12,731,055
11,225,699
11,364,585
12,134,824
15,103,703
10,910,753

53,777,108
57,534,925
67, 264,415
77,077,725
85,428, 097
64,587,717
56, 007,866
65,828,395
56,901, 332
63,649,656
65,423,018
63,003,404
70,450,652
65,544, &34
57,181,497

67,906,922
79,343,722
81,115,042
93,475,602
102,532,720
79,940,154
68,856,336
79,199,973
68, 890, 595
76,380,711
76,648,717
74,367, 989
82,585,476
80,648,237
68,092,250

286,965
388,291

9,006,160
10,409,170

42,306,093
51,110,780

SJ, 312,253
61,519,950

8,183,249
9,452,445
11,327,766
7,979,031
6,884,719
6,913,682
4,173,794
4,405,752
4,800,817
4,384,954
5,443, 886
3,860,199
5, 716,874
5,477,493
6, 890,456
6,104,263
4,594, 544

10,483,960
12,050,084
13, 870,925
9,981,221
8,891,108
9,124,883
5,989,750
6,495,337
6,354.606
6,195,628
7,460,459
5,623,911
7, 579,455
7, 642,201
9,115,071
7,673,468
6,305,113

No. 76.—PORTO RICO.
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

2,220,705
2,511,305
2,406,252
1,913,333
1, 857,060
2,113,638
1,750,162
1,980,265
1,504,431
1,771,483
1,969,281
1,712,732
1, 838,214
2,116,499
2,188,609
1,533,177
1,676,929

80,006
86,334
136,907
88,857
149,329
97, 563
65,794
109,320
49,358
39,191
47,289
50,980
24,367
48, 209
36,006
36,028
33,640

2.300.711
2,597,639
2,543,159
2,002,190
2,006,389
2, 211,201
1,815,956
2,089, 585
1,553,789
1, 810,674
2,016,573
1.763.712
1,862,581
2,164,708
2,224,615
1,569,205
1,710,569

No. 77.—ALL SPANISH POSSESSIONS OTHER THAN CUBA AND
PORTO RICO.a
1870................................................
1871................................................
1 8 7 2 .............................. .............
1873............... .................................
1874................................................
1875................................................
1876................................................
1877................................................
1878......................................... : . . .
1879................................................
1880................................................
1881................................................
1882................................................
1883................................................
1884 ................................................
1885 ................................................
1886.................................................




212,460
119,805
134,548
109,959
131,363
179,575
186,337
181,411
224,807
313,954
180, 564
280,604
330,619
315,942
266,979
320,469
330,916

.

9,339
9,481
5,886
1,211
226
3, 243
5,327
610
8,238
740
1,950
2,428
9,146
8,532
8,027
6,872
9,974

221,799
129,286
140,434
111, 170
131, 589
182,818
191,664
182,021
233,045
314,694
182,514
283,032
339,765
324.474
275,006
327,341
340,890

dPrincipally Canary and Philippine Islands.

6,684,086
5,638,308
7,781,629
6,208,340
6,311,113
6,963,638
5,636, 508
7,366,857
8,093,664
5,751,669
6,770,154
9,318,966
10,497,642
10,617,563
12,453,203
7,917,122
9,675,601

6,905,885
5,767,594
7,922,063
6,319,510
6,442,702
7,146,456
5,830,172
7,548, 878
8,326,709
6,066,363
6,952,668
9,601,998
10,837,407
10,942,037
12,728,209
8,244,463
10,016,491

61

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-----BY COUNTRIES.
V alue

op

MERCHANDISE

St a t e s ,

by

I m p o r t ed in t o ,
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o

and

E xported

1880,

from , th e

in c l u s iv e —

U n it e d

Continued.

No. 78.—SW EDEN AND N O R W A Y .
Exports.
Y e a r ending June 30—

1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872............................... ......................
1873.....................................................
1874
.......................................
1875
.....................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883......................... ...........................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

Dom estic.

Foreign.

D ollars.

D ollars.

105,532
1, 318, 797
742, 055
2,542,330
2,385,088
821,003
1,460,987
3, 041, 025
2, 792,228
2,138,461
2, 365,678
3,405,484
1,740,813
2,822,115
2,440,112
3,115,774
2,931,317

83
1,380
5,134
15,144
15, 332
8, 791
20,725
822
2, 978
2,433
3,050
2,504
0,870

Total ex­
ports.

Imports.

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

105,532
1,318,880
742,055
2, 542, 330
2,380,474
821, 003
1,406,121
3, 050, 701)
2, 807,500
2, 147,252
2,380,403
3, 400,290
1, 743,791
2,824,548
2,443,102
3,118, 278
2,938,187

1,180,741
1,839,024
1,770,586
2,598,052
2, 037, 914
546, 851
347,945
243, 502
137,750
213, 924
088,903
947,890
1,639, 972
1,831,171
3,049,838
2, 610,671
2, 563,033

1,286,273
3,157,904
2,512,641
5,140,382
4,424,388
1,368,454
1,814,066
3,300,331
2,945,316
2, 361,176
3,075,366
4,354,192
3,383,763
4,655,719
5,493,000
5, 728, 949
5,501,220

No. 79.—TURKEY IN EUROPE, ASIA, AND AFRICA.
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

2, 565,289
1, 249,071
1,209,443
1, 542, 002
2,549,493
4,244, 884
3,388, 371
9,338,501
1, 418, 061
4,718,770
1,913,122
1,499,278
2,585,25G
1, 369,703
3,455,452
3,400,887
1, 562,436

13,025
1,314
6,995
30, 983
9,058
34
2,258
100
532
121
31
1, 804
385

2, 578,314
1,250,385
1,216,438
1, 553,045
2, 558,551
4,244,918
3,390,629
9, 338,501
1,413,161
4, 719,302
3,913,122
1,499,399
2,585,256
1, 369,703
1,455,483
• 1,402,691
1, 562,821

678,718
527,493
866,719
1,134,018
786,877
579,947
439,647
429,017
558, 091
650, 046
1,201,310
1, 582,307
2,678,437
2,168,967
3,551,141
3,153,900
3,930,200

3,257,032
1,777,878
2,083,157
2, 687,063
3,345,428
4,824,865
3,830,276
9,767,518
1,971,252
5,375,948
3,114,438
3,081,706
5,263,693
3, 538,670
5,006,624
4,556,591
5,493,021

No. 80.—UNITED STATES OP COLOMBIA (New Granada and Panama)
1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873.....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875.....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880 .....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882...................................................
3883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
3885.....................................................
1886.....................................................




3, 979,396
3,836,837
4, 259,398
5,106,703
5,043,146
4,206,618
3,887,210
3,942,742
4,371,398
5,399,648
5, 228,836
5,379,366
6, 230,916
C, 719,787
6,174,574
5,397,412
5,294,798

178,759
227,712
381,501
267,070
223,654
226,349
104, 804
78,167
124,124
328, 306
108,478
203,772
377,430
149,184
207,247
185, 957
185,659

4,158,155
4,064,549
4,440,899
5, 373,773
0, 266,800
4,432,967
4,052,014
4,020,909
4,495,322
5, 528,014
5,337, 314
5,383,138
6,408,346
6,868,971
6,381,821
5,583,369
5,480,457

4,508,723
5,570,152
6,131,372
6,148,840
7,363, 757
12,284,063
5,034, 273
5,023,326
5 , 848,043
6,330, 946
8,441,972
5,991, 890
4,961,470
5, 171,455
3, 891,843
2,342,077
3,008,921

8,666,878
9,634,601
10,572,271
11,522,613
12,630,557
16,717,030
9, 086,287
9,044,235

10,343.365
11,858,960
13, 779,286
11,375,028
11,369,816
12,040,426
10,273,664
7,925,446
8,489,378

62

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V a l u e o p MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r i e s , p r o m 1870 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

No. 81.—URUGUAY.
Exports.
Total e x ­
ports.

Y e a r ending June 30—

187 0 .....................................................
1 8 7 1 .....................................................
1872.....................................................
1 8 7 3 ....................................................
1 8 7 4 .....................................................
187 5 .....................................................
1876 ....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879 .....................................................
1880.....................................................
1 881................................................. 1882 .....................................................
1883...................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................

1886............... ................................

Domestic.

Foreign.

D ollars.

D ollars.

1,142,602
1,026,554
1,620,744
1.836,421
1,115,042
1,440, 665
1,126,123
1, 077,434
1,061,417
877,615
880,371
J, 536,326
1,457,978
1,385,755
1,239,923
1, 601,759
1,110,545

56,635
17,017
52,597
81,144
32,578
68,273
11,470
22,953
32,015
61,747
48.080
76,286
97, 510
67,063
128,495
80,684
110,531

Im ports.

D ollars.
1,199,237
1,043,571
1,673,341
1,917,565
1,147, 620
1,508, 938
1.137, 593
1,100,387
1,093,432
939,362
928,451
1,612,612
1,555.488
1,452,818
1,368,418
1,682,443
1,221,076

D ollars.
1,630, 400

T otal im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

D ollars.

2 ,57ft, 885
3,397.511
3,57 J, 376
2,515,563
2.93*, 039
1,804,552
2,195,278
2,437,102
1,780,140
5,542,035
4,164,663
6,837,736
3,980,110
2,128,981
2, 734,617
4,925,848

2,829,637
3,614,456
5,070,852
5,488,941
3,663,183
4,443,977
2,942,145
3,295,665
3,530,534
2,719,502
6,470,486
5,777,275
8,393,224
5,432,928
3,497,399
4,417,060
6,146,924

1,917,315
2,902,091
4,455,146
5,512,910
5,399,786
5,227,575
5,516,789
7,000,801
7,310,297
4,855,034
6,039,092
6,601, 817
5,740,300
5.901,724
6,674,041
6,309,580
5,791,621

2,783,855
3,741,684
5,394,986
7,086,557
7,331,060
7,146,304
8,387, 782
9,81.4,842
10,114,962
6,828,761
8,369,837
9,370,421
7,921,485
8,305,429
9,102,002
9,353,189
8,524,451

988,058
1,515,614
1,287,666
1,396,252
1, 135,006
1,030,483
1,183,794
825,677
971,493
958, 048
1,116,471
2,756,479
4,642,480
5,316,386
20,966,765
17,149,321
18,322,731

1,729,981
2,868,100
1,985,908
2,314,622
2,210,596
2,386,388
3,296,197
2,444,770
2,929,743
3,089,166
3,104,731
4,730,974
6, 891,848
7,429,332
23,109,552
19,746,492
21,407,313

No. 82.—VENEZUELA.
1870 ......... ......................................
1871................................................
1872................. : .............................
1873................................................
1874...............................................
1875.............................................
1876................................................
1 8 7 7 ..............................................
1878................................................ ,
1879................................................
1880................................................
1881................................................
1882................................................
1883................................................
1884................................................
1885................................................
1886................................................

850,048
819,743
905,260
1,526,342
1,860,229
1,879,654
2,813,694
2.775,149
2, 751,795
1,926,923
2,268,705
2,704,063
2,137,100
2,363*211
2,388, 945
2,992, 968
2,695,488

16,492
19,850
34,580
47,305
71,045
39,075
57,299
38,892
52,870
46,804
62,040
64,541
38,085
40,494
39, 016
50,641
37,342

866,540
839,593
939,840
1,573,647
1,931,274
1,918,729
2,870,993
2,814,041
2,804,6G5
1,973,727
2,330,745
2,768,604
2,175,185
2,403,705
2,427,961
3,043,600
2,732,830

No. 83.—ALL OTHER COUNTRIES.
1870................................................
1871................................................
1872...............................................
1873 ........................... ...................
1874................................................
1875................................................
1876................................................
1877...............................................
1878 ................................................
1879................................................
1880................................................
1881...............................................
1882............................ ; ..................
1883................................................
1884................................................
1 8 8 5 .. ..........................................
1886................................................




703,456
1,293,928
636,530
861,934
1,032,621
1,270,443
2,034,955
1,564,798
1,900,830
2,072,527
1,934.767
1,903,948
2,177,982
2, 027,679
2,072,029
2,531,669
3,009,020

38,467
58, 558
61,692
53,436
42,969
79,462
77,448
54, 295
57,420
58,591
53,403
70,547
71,386
85,267
70,758
65,502
75,562

741,923
1,352,486
698,242
918,370
1,075,590
1,355,905
2,112,403
1,619,093
1, 958,250
2,131,118
1,988,260
1,974,495
2,249,368
2,112,946
2,142,787
2,597,171
3,084,582

63

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES.
V alue

of

ported

GOLD

and

from , the

SILVER COIN

and

U n it e d St a t e s ,

by

BULLION

C o u n t r ie s ,

Im ported
from

in t o , a n d

1870

to

1886,

Ex ­

in c l u ­

s iv e .
N o t e . — In the following tables only those years o f the above period appear in which imports or
exports of specie occurred.

N o. 84.—A R G E N T IN E R E P U B L IC .
Exports.
Total ex­
ports.

Year ending June 30—
Domestic.

Dollars.
1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1877................................................... .
1878................................................... .
1879 .....................................................
1880 .....................................................

13,092

Imports.

Foreign.

Dollars.
9, 571
67, 651

Dollars.
9, 571
80, 743

889

889

Dollars.
250
1,351
1,000
3, 213

Total im ­
ports and e x ­
ports.

Dollars.
9,571
80, 743
250
1, 351
1,889
3, 213

N o. 8 5 .—B E L G IU M .
1870.....................................................
1870 .....................................................
1880 .....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882 .....................................................
1884 .....................................................
1885 .............................................. . . .
1886 ....................................................

930
570
5, 597
30,880
6
550, 990

550, 990

150, 000

150, 000

19, 534

930
570
5, 597
30, 880

a

550,990
19, 534
150, 000

N o. 86.—B R A Z IL .
1870 ...................................................
1 87 1................................................... .
1872 .....................................................
1873 ...................................................
1874 .....................................................
1875 .....................................................
1870 .....................................................
1877 ................................................. .
187 ^ .....................................................
1 8 7 i .....................................................
188o»................................................... .
18 8 ±.....................................................
188 ...................................................
188 .....................................................
1885 ................................................... .
1886.....................................................

42, 203
2, 981.
12, 729
2, 200
2, 350
3, 000
1, 000
1, 000

800
1,000
1, 500 -

1,260
72, 410
00, 412
1,314

5, 250
8, 525
3, 775

43, 523
75, 421
73,141
2,200 1
3, 064
3, 000
1, 000
1, 000

800
6, 250
8, 525
5, 275

3, 063
10,197
10, 881
872
499
300
3, 666
16, 392

58, 263
84, 854
85, 006
19, 852
20, 332
8,183
7, 792
1, 000
■ 3,063
10,197
10, 881
872
1,299
6, 550
12,191
21, 667

9, 348
500
8,155
728

487, 510
154, 926
200
100
9,348
500
8,155
25,728

14, 740
9, 433
11,865
17,652
22, 668
5,183
0, 792

N o. 87.— C H IL I.
1870
1873
1875
1876
1877
1882
1883
1884
1885

.............................................
.................................................
.....................................................
.................................................
.....................................................
.....................................................
........
.............
...................................-.................




487, 510
154, 926
200
100

25, 000

487, 510
154, 926
200
' 100

25, 000

64

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES.

V alue

op1

GOLD

and

p o r t e d f r o m , T im
s i v e — C on tin u e d .

SILVER COIN
U n it e d

St a t e s ,

and
by

BULLION

C o u n t r ie s ,

Im ported
1870

from

in t o , a n d
to

1886,

Ex­

in c l u ­

No. 88.—CENTRAL AMERICAN STATES.a
Exports.

Year ending June 30—
Domestic.

Dollars.
1870 ................................................
1871................................................
1872................................................
1873 ................................................
1874 ................................................
1875 ................................................
1876 ................................................
1877 ...............................................
1878................................................
1879 ................................................
1880 ................................................
1881 .................................................
1882 ................................................
1883 ........... ...................................
1884 ................................................
1885 ................................................
1886 ................................................

897, 306
87, 889
525, 890
379,759
593, 459
308,410
46,114
391,041
274, 608
297,491
227, 524
146, 508
259, 469
20, 612
66,173
39,261
59,314

Total ex­
ports.

Im ports.

Dollars.
929, 217
87, 889
54o' 890
385,739
634, 471
397, 702
48, 930
395, 956
381, 007
327,613
261,146
168, 019
286, 529
24, 268
123, 722
40, 996
95, 484

Dollars.
1,108
47 383
19,’ 033
'
6,354
40, 919
192, 208
221, (105
204, 930
101, 393
245, 545
175, 056
241,183
110, 621
90, 512
88, 308
191, 893
171, 361

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

Foreign.
Dollars.
31,911
15,000
5, 980
41,012
89, 292
2,816
4, 915
106, 399
30,122
33, 622
21, 511
27, 060
3, 656
57, 549
1,735
36,170

Dollars.
930, 325
135, 272
559, 923
392, 093
675, 390
589, 910
270, 535
600, 886
482, 400
573,158
436, 202
409, 202
397,150
114, 780
212, 030
232, 889
266, 845
,

a Embracing Nicaragua, Guatemala, Coata Rica, Honduras, and San Salvador.

No. 89.—CHINA (including Hong-Kong).
1870.................................................
1871................................................
1872 ............................................
1873 ................................................
1874 ................................................
1875................................................
1876................................................
1877................................................
1878................................- ..............
1879................................................
1880 ................................................
1881.............................................1882 ................................................
1883 . . A .........................................
1884................................................
1885 ................................................
1886..................................... ..........

3, 369, 547
1, 878, 380
4, 799, 470
4, 789, 608
6, 621, 400
5, 210, 966
5, 842, 947
12, 255, 259
13, 200, 925
' 4,413, 618
4, 282, 381
1, 367, 034
2, 307, 620
4,168, 736
4, 936, 985
5,188,705
3,178,405

2, 554,138
1, 693, 267
1,199, 865
2, 364, 941
2, 759, 641
1, 392, 403
2, 086, 642
3,175, 606
3, Oil, 650
3, 017, 744
2, 230, 442
2, 111. 568
2,142, 590
2, 971, 744
4,404, 574
9, 384, 528
7, 069,286

5, 923, 685
3, 571, 647
5, 999, 335
7, 154, 549
9, 381, 041
6, 603, 369
7, 929, 589
15, 430, 865
16, 212, 575
7, 431. 362
6, 512i 823
3, 478, 602
4, 450, 210
7,140, 480
9, 341, 559
14, 573, 233
10, 247, 691

62, 960
1, 950
700
181
39, 772
6, 840
6, 908
10, 952
7, 559
134, 635
90, 991
41, 179
36, 005
192, 801
5, 260
1, 529
2,400

5, 986, 645
3, 573, 597
6, 000, 035
7, 154, 730
9, 420, 813
6, 610, 209
7, 936, 497
15, 441, 817
16, 220,134
7, 565, 997
6, 603, 814
3, 519,781
4,486,215
7, 333, 281
9, 346,819
14, 574, 762
10, 250, 091

No. 90.—DENMARK AND DANISH W EST INDIES.^
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
187 ?;
1876
1877
1 «78
1879
1880
Iggl
1882
1883
1884
1885
18«6

...........................................
.........................
.......................................
...................................
.................................
................................
.................. .....
.... ..................
...............................
..............................
...............................
.........................................
.............................
.................................................
.................................
.................................




140, 326
166, 111
160, 052
134, 000
209, 500
160, 000
38, 000
1, 500
6, 200

1, 285
1,200

10, 625
31, 250
3, 478

150, 951
166, 111
191, 302
137,478
209. 500
160, 000
38, 000
1,500

1, 000
21, 658

7, 200
21, 658

15, 795

1, 285
16, 955

& A ll to and from tbe Danish W e s t Indies.

122, 378
400
11,705
20, 539
69, 942
63, 228
29, 621
476, 870
399, 591
248, 623
158, 202
28,125
29,501
81, 763
93,137
70, 707

273, 329
166, 511
203, 007
158, 017
279,442
223, 228
67, 621
1.500
476, 870
406, 791
270,281
158, 202
28,125
30, 786
98, 758
93.137
70, 707

65

IM PORTS AND EXPORTS-----BY COUNTRIES.
Value of
ported
s iv e

—

GOLD
from

and

, the

SILVER COIN
U n it e d

BULLION I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x ­
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870 t o 1886, i n c l u ­

and

S t a t e s , iv y

Continuod.

No. 91.—PRANCE.
Exports.
Y e a r ending Juno 30—

1871.....................................................
1872......................................................
1873 .....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875 .....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878................................................... .
1879.....................................................
1880 .....................................................
1881...................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884 .....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

635,249
812,805
416,650
6,403,242
16,961,324
6, 970, 818
2,135,450
1,812,081
173,200
64,200
5,000
3,288, 250
1,321,274
5,803,195
807,675
12,050,460

97,358
48,900
14,400
100, 900
159, 860
106,175
422,700
338,888
81,890
27,880
71, 300
112,200
59, 940
9, 360
28,740
113,609

Total exports.

Imports.

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

732,607
861,705
431,050
6, 504,142
17,121,184
7,076,993
2, 558,150
2,150,969
25*>, 090
92,080
76,300
3,400,450
1,381,214
5,812, 555
836,415
12,164,009

3,746
24,050
324
79,213
3, 569,483
547,487
2,799,248
654, 178
1,489, 544
33,407, 571
18, 220, 825
1, 510,070
104,432
3,971,550
3,114,266
4,574,032

736,353.
885,755
431,374
6, 583,355
20,690,667
7,624,480
5,357,398
2,805,147
1,744,634
33,499,651
18,297,125
4,916,520
1.485,646
9,784,105
3,950,681
16,738,101

No. 92.—FRENCH POSSESSIONS IN AFRICA AND ADJACENT
ISLANDS.
10,466
4,648
350
2,895
962
1,428

1873
1876
1877
1878
1879
1882

10,466
4,648
350
2,895
962
1,428

No. 93.—FRENCH W E ST INDIES AND FRENCH GUIANA.
1876 .
1877 .
1878.
1879.
1880 .
1881 .
1882.
1883.
1884ai ...................................................
1885.
1886* .

26, 000
27,757

26,000
27,757

14,500

14, 500

.............. 1, 067’
4,156
2,752
2,041

135,000

135, 000

8,925
5,694
21,437

8,925
5,694
21,437

1,900

26,000
28,824
4.156
14,500
2,752
2,041
135,000
1,900
8,925
5,694
21,437

a A ll to French. W e s t Indies.

No. 94.—GERMANY".
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

H . E x , 199-------5



291, 231
257,999
277,038
1,643,587
2,676,241
3,285,265
1,945,395
736,391
119,862
355, 032
399, 680
333, 655
213,700
125,700
900,000
4,931
3,889,818

167, 746
216, 023
308,278
298,462
44, 244
10, 955

458, 977
474, 622
585, 316
1, 942, 049
2, 720, 485
3,296, 220
1,945, 395
740, 381
176, 247
355, 032
399, 680
476, 186
732, 188
368, 055
3, 030, 234
339, 648
3, 982, 132

3,990
56.385
142, 531
518,488
242,355'
2,130,234
• 334,717
92,314

i

382, 637
2,069
96.198
164,400
645, 674
168,655
526,120
18,150
45,399
3,143, 650
31,502,343
4,893,661
2,570,717
3,118,799
7,947,702
5,956, 063

841,614
474,622
587,38.'»
2,038,247
2, 884,8 '5
3,911,894
2,114,050
1,266,501
194,397
400,431
3,543,330
31,978,529
5,625,849
2,938,772
6,149,033
8,287,350
9,938,195

66

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS-----BY COUNTRIES.

V alue

of

GOLD

ported fr o m
s iv e —

,

and

the

SILVER COIN

U n it e d St a t e s ,

and
by

BULLION

C o u n t r ie s ,

Im ported
from

1870

in t o , a n d
to

1880,

Ex ­

in c l u ­

Continued.

No. 95.—GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
Experts.
Y e ar ending June 30—
Domestic.

Dollars.
1870
1 8 7 3 ..
1 8 7 4 ..
1875 . ..
1876 ...
1877 . ..
1878 ...
1 8 7 9 ..
1 8 8 0 ..
1881 . ..
1 8 8 2 ...
1883 . . .
1884 ...
1 8 8 5 ...
1886 . ..

.
.

.

Total ex­
ports.

Imports.

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

3 >, 979,225
85, 003,713
56.189.206
58,351,025
35,794, 568
51,614,540
32,848,274
29,507,937
11, 580,656
14.185.207
4,746,007
10,125,395
36,129,679
13, 967,417
37, 884, 698
14,964,804
25,193,724

2,977,603
111,996
553,633
498,570
13,552,517
1,749,883
1,479,683
21,404,002
12, 552,008
3,432,954
36, 955,634
43, 341, 891
13,330,810
2, 008, 633
3,124,363
G, 654,076
801,010

Foreign.
1

24,182,953
74,516,475
51,750,818
51,161,357
32,542,459
53,258,020
30,149,398
23,825,098
9,635,995
10,432,362
2, 341, 284
8J143 979
34,083,231
9, 992,854
34,280,029
13.034,544
24,017, 012

Dollars.
6,796,272
10, 487,238
4,438,388
7,189,668
3,252,109
1,376, 520
2,698,876
5,682,839
1,944,661
3,752,845
2,40 4,723
1,981,416
2,046,448
3,974,563
3,604,609
1,930,260
1 ,17G, 742

33,956,828
85,115,709
56,742,839
58,849,595
49,347,085
56,384,423
34,327,957
50,911,939
24,132,664
17,018,161
41,701,641
53,470,286
49,460,489
13, 9761050
41,009,061
21,618,880
25,994,7,34

No.v 96.—DOMINION OP CANADA AND OTHER BRITISH NORTH
AM ERICAN POSSESSIONS.
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880

1881

1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

1,510,070
2, 220,550
3. 347,626
4,007,443
3,621,983
2,070,796
2, 056,816
1,455,548
/ 811,422
1,221,943
981,972
833,557
1,951,720
1,643,130
700, 607
578, COO
1,136,850

2,669
1, 000
1,700

1,510,070
2,226,550
3,347,626
4,007,443
3,621,983
2,070,796
2,056,816
>,455,548
811,422
1,224,612
981,972
834,557
1,953,426
1 ,643,130
700, 607
578,600
1,136,850

4,824,473
4,882,214
4,614,502
6,159,538
3,792,043
4,491,944
1,920,356
1,768,712
2,613,389
1,743, 390
2,769,534
2, 515, 802
2, 929. 868
4,280,216
2, 696,583
1,125, 680
804,772

6,334,543
7,108,764
7,962,128
10,166,981
7,414,026
6, 562,740
3,977,172
3,224,260
3,424,811
2,968,002
3,751,506
■3,350,359
4, 883,294
5,923,346,
3,397,190
1,704,280
1,941,622

No. 9 7 —BRITISH W E S T INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS, AND BRIT­
ISH GUIANA.
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880'
1881 .
1882
1883
1884
1885.
1886




78,869
42,521
43,714
22,461
292,682
3, 550
200
22, 126
6.875 :
42,008
12,625 j
1,000 |
71, 500
30,200
31,867
37,647
1,400

14,520
37,105
800
15,702

22,502
13,409
37,666
84, 323
28,737
103,204
16,104
27,184
7,455
3,632

93,389
79,626
44,514
38,163
292,682
3,550
200
44,628
19,284
79,669
96,948
29,737
174,704
46,304
59,051
45,102
5,032

119,026
51, 519
85,217
159,132
111,103
109,778
116,481
206,483
185,115
288,256
498,771
474, 617
548,054
308,070
412,734
697,807
982,099

212,415
131,145
129,731
197,295
403.785
113,328
116,681
251, 111
204,399
307,925
595,719
504,354
722,758
354,374
471.785
742,909
987,131

67

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES.
Value

of GOLD and SILVER COIN and BULLION I mported into , and Ex ­
ported from, the United States, by Countries , from 1870 to 1886, inclu ­
sive —Continued.

No. 98.—BRITISH EAST INDIES.
Exports.
Total ex­
ports.

Y ear ending June 30—
Domestic.

1878.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885....................................................
1886.....................................................

Dollars.
52,350

Imports.

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.
52,350

156
1,579,360
3, 079,340

318,000
1,131,700

1,897,360
4,211,040

52,350
156
1,897,360
4,211,040

No. 99.—GIBRALTAR AND BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN AFRICA.
1870.....................................................
1 8 7 f.....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873.....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877........................................... .........
1878 .....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882 .....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885 ..................................... ..............
1886.....................................................

75,000

17,605
9,264
12.226
29,870
13,798
61,665
25,471
6,761
55,748
58,008
69,764
84,071
76,109
50,118
53,664
49, 500
54,002

75, 000

17,605
9,264
12,226
104, 870
13,798
61, 665
25,471
6,761
55,748
58,008
69,764
84,071
76,109
50,118
53,664
49,500
54,002

No. 100.—BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN AU ST R A L A SIA .
1871
1872
1875
1876
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

6,000
'

,

400
241, 861
24,614

400
241,861
• 24,614

6,777
508
115,579
4,331,356
3,138, 085
3,666,344
48,900
5, 502, 075

6,777
508
117,289
4,331,356
3,146,285
3,672,544
48,900
5,514,505

6,000
1,710

1,710

• 8,200
6,200

8,200
6,200

12,430

12,430

6,000

No. 101.—H A Y T I AND S A N DOMINGO.
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1835
1886




46,114
392,617
298,098
943,116
191,715
232,500
68,348
54,707
77,388
64,567
340,244
111, 681
69,099
46,171
34,158
13,973
25,998

960
666

34,100
736,178
4,300
25,370
62,638
212,819
201,102
155,998

46,114
393,577
298,098
943,782
191,715
232, 500
68,348
54, 707
77,388
98,667
1,076, 422
115, 981
94,469
108,809
246,977
215.075
181,996

54,878
47,831
6,995
200,977
283,396
113,955
285,530
565,842
961,626
1, 010,124
1, 006,259
599, 538
1,039, 592
329,565
206,635
292,894
316,728

100,992
441,408
305,093
1,144,759
475,111
346,455
353,878
620,549
1, 039,014
1,108,79L
2, 082,681
715,519
1,134,061
438,374
453,612
507,969
498,724

68

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES,

V a l u e of GOLD a n d SILVER COIN a n d BULLION I m p o r t e d in t o , a n d E x ­
p o r t e d f r o m , t h e U n it e d S t a t e s , b y C o u n t r ie s , f r o m 1870 to 1886, in c l u ­
s i v e — Continued.

No. 102.—H A W A IIA N ISLANDS.
Exports.
Total ex­
ports.

Year ending June 30—
Domestic.

1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

Dollars.
60,000
25, 500
30, 000
■23, 000
35, 000
33, 200
30, 000
187, 513
100, 250
134, 980
214,100
202, 6S5
98,945
26, 098
1, 047, 250
697, 800
696, 929

Imports.

Foreign.

Dollars.

9, 595

245, 550
13, 520
3, 554
9, 750
43, 980
1,034

Dollars.
60, 000
25, 500
30, 000
23, 000
35, 000
33, 200
39, 595
187, 513
100, 250
134, 980
459, 650
216,205
102,499
35, 848
1, 091, 230
697,800
697, 963

Dollars.
9, 525
9,910
4,487
41,209
220
5, 911
81, 428
9,600
6, 626
8, 911
45, 400
1,100
6, 336
28,336
616, 059
56, 017

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

Dollars.
69, 525
35,410
34, 487
64,209
35, 220
33, 200
45, 506
268,941
109, 850
141, 606
468, 561
261, 605
103, 599
42,184
1,119.566
1,313, 859
753, 980

No. 103.—ITALY.
1870 ................................................
1871................................................
1873 .................................................
1876 ................................................
1877 ................................................
1881...............................................
1883 ................................................
1885 ................................................
1886 ................................................

2, 980, 026

4,400

% 984,426

98
242
60
410
136
170
500
12

98
242
60
410
136
170
2, 984 426
' 500
12

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
7J2, 970
1,061,550
655, 057
541, 368
94, 354

2, 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, 441
3, 372, 543
1,167, 648
1, 598, 466
1, 701, 257
2, 029,214
2, 707,431

229
265
1, 788

229
265
1,788

No. 104.—JAPAN.
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

363, 868
528, 445
3,474, 807
6, 496,086
784, 822

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

958, 528
1,154,168
3, 580, 053
6, 890, 871
822,182

2, 070
1,289, 584
527, 057

382, 954

2, 070
1, 672, 538
527, 057

115, 000
2, 468, 535
453, 362
489, 396
457, 900
1, 462, 422
2,146, 882

155, 500
1,316
47, 520
588, 300
25,424
466,195

270, 500
2,468, 535
454, 678
536, 916
1,046, 200
l, 487, 846
2, 613, 077

'Ho. 105.—LIBERIA.
1882
1883
1884




69

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES,
Value

of

ported
s iv e —

GOLD

and

from , th e

SILVER COIN

U n it e d

St a t e s ,

A n d BULLION I m p o r t e d
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1870

by

in t o , a n d
to

1886,

Ex ­

in c l u ­

Continued.

No. 106.—MEXICO.
Exports.
Foreign.

Total ex­
ports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Total im­
ports and ex­
ports.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

Y e ar ending June 30—

1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

11,696
38,500
25,000
143,797
57,531
23,788
5,800
5,239
32,180
5,040
3,371
8,995
5,120
4, 500
3,100

4,000

’io.ooo
21,465
9,713
1,800
4,000
1,500
9,451
91, 844
331,13c
76,306
110, 035

15,696
38,500
35.000
165,262
57, 531
33, 501
7, 600
5,239
32,180
9,040
3, 371
1, 500
18,446
96,964
335, 635
79,406
110,035

10,383,366
14,301,475
4,504,204
12,154,060
8,893,541
6,460,389
7, 355,181
10,240,319
8,394,146
8,554,598
9,115, 824
9,136,324
6,631,938
9,782,986
13,015,901
14,919,611
1C, 935,396

10,399,062
14,339,975
4,539,204
12,319,322
8,951,072
6,493,890
7,362,781
10,245,558
8,426,326
8,563,638
9,119,195
9,137,824
6,650,384
9,879,950
13,351,536
14,999,017
17,045,431

' 96,500
2,071,652
60, 300
100, 500

96,500
2,071,652
60,300
100,500
120, 000

No. 107.—NETHERLANDS.
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883 .....................................................
1884.....................................................
1886.....................................................

120,000

120,000

No. 108.—DUTCH W E S T INDIES AN D DUTCH GUIANA.
1870 .....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873 .....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875.....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880 ................................................... .
L881....................................................
1882.....................................................
1883.....................................................
.....................................................
1 8 8 5 . . . . .............................................
1886.....................................................

18, 500
21,911

18,500
21,911

13,000
31.000
16.000
21, 000

19,344

32,344
31, 000
16, 000
21,000

5,200
14,900

16, 787

21.987
14,900

10,008

31,810
32,250
23,295
800
15,180

41,818
32,250
30,795
2,086
45,348

7,5001884
1,286
30,168

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
218,333
341,317
262,885

59, 637
62,335
24,974
9,319
106,568
63,061
41,446
65,831
34,613
70,561
52,474
126, 803
164,653
110,435
249,128
343,403
308,233

230

230

No. 109.—DUTCH EAST INDIES.
1877.....................................................

No. 110.—PERU.
1870 .....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872 .....................................................
1873
.....................................................
1874.....................................................
1875.....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877................................... : ................
1878.....................................................
1879.....................................................
1880.....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886.....................................................




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.

175,200

175,200
5,134

5,134
275
12,166
50.000
10.000
11,300

4,900

275
12,106
50, 000
14,900
11,300

7,522
20,090
53,360
14, 930
65,950
546,705
512,698
96,927
21,355
4,800
9,840
30, 844
9,543

1,819,018
1,200,000
4,507,522
1,569,189
707,035
53,360
190,130
65,950
551,839
512,698
97,202
33,521
54, 800
24,740
30,844
20,843

70
V alue

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS---- BY COUNTRIES,
op

ported
s iv e

—

GOLD

and

prom , th e

Continued.

SILVER COIN
U n i t e d St a t e s ,

and
by

BULLION

Im ported
1870

C o u n t r ie s ,

prom

in t o , a n d
to

1886,

Ex ­

in c l u -

No. 111.—PORTUGUESE POSSESSIONS.
Exports.
Year ending June 30-

1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Total ex­
ports.

Dollars.

412
3, 282
4,383 ......................
7, 973
121
949

3, 694
4, 383
8, 094
949

1, 020

2, 020

1, 000

Imports.

Total im­
ports and ex­
ports.

Dolla ~s.
3,917
1,249
3, 649
10, 584
13, 036
13, 837
11, 873
1, 888
23, 506
23, 047
17, 754
27, 584
196, 782
44, 037
64, 309

Dollars.
3, 917
1,249
3,649
10, 584
13, 036
13, 837
11,873
1,888
27, 200
27, 430
25, 848
28, 533
196, 782
44, 037
66, 329

271
207
1, 083

No. 112.—SPAIN.
1872 ................................................
1875 ...................; ...........................
1876 ...............................................
1879 ................................................
1880 ................................................
1882 ..............................................
1884 ................................................

2, 000

2, 000

1, 500

1, 350
1,500

320

271
207
1,083
2, 000
7, 650
1,350
1,820

3, 282, 967
1, 031,405
901, 329
230, 891
4,486, 886
6, 608, 572
3, 201,462
3, 298, 846
1,173,119
454, 838
1, 830, 526
788,474
659,441
2, 543, 995
5, 363, 722
5, 470, 998
9, 545,185

279, 307
705, 659
455, 790
392,101
844, 369
2,157, 810
2, 709, 822
1, 870, 904
1, 983, 830
■ 552,785
3, 726, 757
1, 643, 603
2, 973, 272
3, 754, 321
5, 095, 500
4, 802, 597
330,129

3, 562,274
1, 737, 064
1,357,119
622, 992
5, 331, 255
8,766, 382
5, 911, 284
5,169, 750
3,156, 949
l! 007* 623
5, 557, 283
2,432,077
3, 632, 713
6, 298, 31G
10, 459,222
10, 273, 595
9, 875, 314

1,500
915
6, 800
200
16, 400
132, 030
72, 277
246,232
424, 287
270, 653
333,192
150, 97^
91,000
189, 793
106, 486
62,934

654, 613
960* 235
291, 838
125, 078
297,305
291,919
480, 944
417* 256
253, 882
496, 639
375, 390
382, 848
345,417
166, 734
211,914
178, 5(-6
62, 934

7, 650
1, 350

No. 113.—CUBA.
1870 .....................................................
187 1 .....................................................
1872 ................................. ....................
1873 ................................................... .
1874 ...........................i ........................
1875..................................... - .............
1876 .....................................................
1877 .....................................................
1878..................................................... '
1879 .....................................................
1880 .....................................................
1881.....................................................
1882 .....................................................
1883 .....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885 .....................................................
1886 .....................................................

212, 375
432,436
208,127
113,272
3, 920, 265
1,400, 702
1, 665, 755
39, 000
92, 638
101,470
57, 441
29, 203
36, 245
148, 890
23, 983
405, 900

N o. 114
1870 .....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872 .....................................................
1873.....................................................
1874 .....................................................
1875 ................................................... .
] 8 7 6 .....................................................
1877 .....................................................
1878 .....................................................
1879 ....................................... .............
1880 .....................................................
1881....................................................
1882 .....................................................
1883 .........: ..........................................
1884.....................................................
1885 .....................................................
1886 .....................................................




633,013
888, 986
236, 903
'82,178
275,430
264,119
348, 914
343,679
500
20
250
20, 054
12, 834
39, 653
7, 450
4, 800

3, 070, 592
598, 969
693, 202
117,619
566, 621
5, 207, 870
7, 535, 707
3, 259, 846
1,173,119
362, 200
1, 729, 056
731,033
630, 238
2, 507, 750
5, 214, 832
5, 447,015
9,139, 285

.—PORTO RICO.
21, 600
69, 749
54, 020
36,100
21,675
11,400
1,300
7,150
72, 332
104,487
29, 602
181, 608
36, 081
14, 671
£7, 220

,

654, 613
958, 735
290, 923
118,278
297,105
275, 519
348, 914
344, 979
7, 650
72, 352
104, 737
49, 656
194,442
75, 734
22,121
72, 020

.

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS— BY COUNTRIES;
V alue

of

GOLD
from

SILVER COIN

and

, the
s i v e — C o n ti n ue<l.
ported

ft

BULLION I m p o r t e d i n t o , a n d E x ­
C o u n t r i e s , f r o m JS70 t o 1886, i n c l u ­

and

U n i t e d -St a t e s , d y

No. 115.—ALL SPANISH POSSESSIONS OTHER THAN CUBA AND
PORTO RICO.o
Exports.
T e ar ending J u d o 30—
Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Total ex­
ports.

Im ports.

T otal im­
ports and ex­
ports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,600
193,964

193,964
1,300
778

1,600
193,964
1,300
778

a Principally Canary and Philippine Islands.

No. 116.—UNITED STATES OF COLOMBIA (New Granada and Panama).
1870.....................................................
1871.....................................................
1872 .....................................................
1873 .................................................
1874 .....................................................
1875.....................................................
1876 .....................................................
1877 ...................................................
1878.....................................................
1879...................................................
1880.....................................................
1881 ...................................................
1882.....................................................
1883 .....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885.....................................................
1886....................................................

633,465
345,730
235,860
210,298
80,699
68, 332
59, 232
79,490
188, 028
235,989
138,480
209,232
227, 790
453, 972
750, Oil
817, 579
828,994

9,800
31, 015
11,845
14, 000
9,079
7,451
17,300
22,009
62,750
21,412
114, 620
7,493
133, 283

633,465
355,530
235,860
241,913
92, 544
66, 332
59.232
93,490
197,107
243,440
155,780
231,241
290, 540
475,384
884,631
825,072
962,277

497,467
866, 724
458, 077
262,124
385, 676
658,242
463,373
431,067
656, 056
856,167
598, 683
523,140
429,813
374, 558
349,453
966, 956
932,642

1,130, 932
1,222, 254
693,937
504,037
478, 220
724, 574
522,605
524, 557
853,163
1,099,607
754,463
754,381
720,353
849,942
1, 214,084
1,792, 028
1, 894,919

2,433
6,326
50,000

2,433
6,326
50,000

119, 997
73,538
19,055
35, 616
62,346
462, 649
358. 996
428,758
134,134
394, 683
253,270
292,467
442,058
53,201
81,090
147, 590
481,505

577,782
744, 979
1,345,184
1, 546,020
660,910
1, 023,249
909,510
741,531
369,864
473, 391
363, 270
614, 967
622,258
371, 681
606,688
228,990
1, 415,550

No. 117.—URUGUAY.
1877 .....................................................
1878.....................................................
1886.....................................................

No. 118.—VENEZUELA.
1870...................................................
1871....................................................
1872.....................................................
1873.....................................................
1874................................................... .
1875.....................................................
1876....................................................
1877 ...................................................
1878.........................................: ..........
1879 .....................................................
1880
......................................
1 8 8 1 .. .. .............................................
1882....................................................
1883..................................................... i
1 8 8 4 .. .. . ............ .............................
1885....................................................
1886.....................................................




457,785
620,398
1,273,128
1,322,257
523, 910
543,600
610,584
291,113
217,230
73,608
110, 000
321,000
170, 000
239,160
452,005
74,000
66,390

51, 043
52,951
188,147
74,654
17, 000
21,660
18, 500
5,100
1,500
10, 200
79, 320
73, 593
7,400
867,655

457,785
671,441
1,326,079
1,510,404
598,564
560, 600
610, 584
312, 773
235,730
78, 708
110, 000
3*22,500
180,200
318,480
525,598
81,400
934,045

72

IMPORTS AND EX PO RTS— BY COUNTRIES.

V alue

of

GOLD

and

ported fr o m , th e
s iv e —

SILVER COIN

U n it e d St a t e s ,

and
by

BULLION

C o u n t r ie s ,

Im ported

from

1870

in t o , a n d
to

1886,

Ex ­

in c l u ­

Continued.

No. 119.—ALL OTHER COUNTRIES.
Exports.
T e ar ending June 30—

1870....................................................
1871.................................„.................
1872
.....................................
1873
......................................
1874........................... ...................
1875.....................................................
1876.....................................................
1877.....................................................
1878................................................... ..
1879 .....................................................
1880 .....................................................
1881 ............................... : ....................
1882 .....................................................
1883.....................................................
1884.....................................................
1885 .....................................................
1886.....................................................




Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

363,000
85, 000
570, 300
235,452
146, 963
357

10,703
60, 982
20, 000

5,000

Im ports.

Total im ­
ports and ex­
ports.

D o lla rs.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

363, 000
95, 703
631, 282
255,452
146,963 .
357 .

7, 430

..........7," 430

750
4, 500
29,100
27, 625
23, 288
8, 695
10, 000

255
750
5, 700
59, 316
29,425
23, 288
8, 695
15,000

255
1, 200
30, 216
1,800

Total ex­
ports.

2, 233
11, 167
65, 873
8,928
4, 603
15, 807
65,220
26, 690
67, 023
96, 687
70, 789
85,901
56,382
45, 235
59, 976

365, 233
106,870
697,155
264, 380
146, 963
357
4, 603
23,237
65, 220
26, 945
67, 773
102, 387
130,105
115,326
79, 670
53, 930
74, 076

No. 120*— V a l u e s

of the

PRINCIPAL

and

other

Years

A r t ic l e s

from

1877

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d i n t o
1886, i n c l u s i v e — S p e c i e v a l u e s .

of

to

the

U n it e d St a t e s

d u r in g

the

Ten

[N ote .—N ew classification o f imports w ent into effect Ju ly 1,1884.]
Y e ar ending June 30—
Articles.
3877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1884.

1885.

1886.

FftEE OF DUTY.
Dollars.

Chemicals, drugs,

Dollars.
681,631
2,820,768
56,741
271,455

532,436

568,419

883,292

1,402,654

2,027,906

3,393,527

533,276

532,436

568,419

883,292 | 1,402,654

2,027, £06

3, 393,527

5, ISO, 648

3,378,974

3,330,595

2,780,544

3,022,701

3,424,995

4,957,482

5,796,893

6,514,999

6,138,960

6,638,784

8,689,565

324,735
a .................
501,292
329,289

236,239
a ................
490,588
359,584

275,281
a .................
343,998
418,711

361,403
145,571
406,278
396,153

372,021
97,002
347,944
287,076

395,741
87,626
259,479
232,7C9

802,785

785,699

803,587

239, 917
3 ,2G5,315

404,002
2,950,561

479,490
2,605,105

717,614
150,858

914,908
206,802

925,442
197,277

876,695
320,824

904,237
270,946

1,365, 644
359,791

1,197,519 | 1,175,183

1,725,435

(f,

230,006
__
311,258
193,740
265,214

178,614

a ................
412,575
240,863

5,644,274

214,787
194,132
a ................. a .................
476,382
259,853
372,227
254,684

332,132

462,396

455,819

258,351

278,468

291,488

b ............• .
1,298,568

b..................
1,903,723

b ...... ...........
2,105,403

b ...................
2,266,095

1,417,695
698,055

2,083,522
716,171

1,678,113
890,168

1,844,375
527,360

1,859,838
1,202,508
406,035
661,14G
Cochineal

and dyes, not elsewhere speci­

fied :
Alizarine, natural or artificial.................................
h
Argal, or argol, or crude tartar, and argol dust. ' i, 277,836
B a ik s : Cinchona, or other, used in the manu­
facture o f quinia.........................................................
564,488
.......................................................................
649,325

b..................
3,013,376

b ..................
2,702,893

Dye-woods, in sticks—
L o g w o o d ...............................................................>
A1J o th e r ..............................................................>

1,175,389

1,396,485

1,406,179

1,808,730

1,676,147

1,741,896

1,756, 362

T o t a l ..................................................... ........................

1,175,389

1,396,485

1,406,179

1,808,730

1,676,147

1,741,89G

1,756,362

c .................. c ..................
350,503 |
301,829

c ..................
310,328

Gums—
A rabic.............................................•................. ......... a _________
Camphor, cru d e.....................................................
153,229

a Included in

Dollars.
1,176,717
1, £20,887
37,257
244,113

533,276

T o ta l...............................................................................
Articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture o f
the United States, returned...........................................
A r tw o rk s, not elsewhere specified: Paintings,
statuary, fountains, and other works o f art, the
production o f Am erican artists...................................
Asphaltum or bitumen, cru d e.........................................
Bark, hemlock.........................................................................
B olting-cloths.........................................................................
Books and other printed matter, not elsewhere
specified.................................................................................

Dollars.
f 2,309,950
J 2,212,591
1
74,558
{ 533,549

“ all other dutiable articles.”




c .................. e .................. c ..................
141,096
3G2,862
166,695

b Included in “ all other chemicals, drugs, and dyes ”
free of duty.

<

\

534,042
224,313

301,234
211,834

217,423
126,827

e Included in ‘ ‘ all other gums and gum-resins ” free of duty

IMPORTS— VALUES OF.

A nim als , not elsewhere specified:
C a t tle ............................................................................. ]
H o r s e s ........................................................................... (
Sheep...............................................................................(
A ll other, including fo w ls.....................................)

No. 120.— V a l u e s

op th e

PRINCIPAL

and

oth er

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE

Im ported, &

c .—

Continued.

T e ar ending June 30—
Articles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1866.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars,

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

FREE OF DUTY— Continued.

T o t a l ...............................................................................

2,451,018

978,539 •

751,602

1,803,542

a .................

a ..................

1,689,510

784,232

a ........ .........

997,536

a _____ T___

a,___ _____ _

1,148,690
546,375

875,000
505,724

1,148,228
594,4 i'O

1,297,855

1,597,626

2,444,302

3,169,886

3,126,889 j 3,103,144

1,946,746

1,952,763

2,103,280

2,443,089

2,490,324

4,610,706

5,219,899 j 4,212,950 : 4,411,008

4,400,166

3,846, 555

4,190,174

1,488,481
661,087
b ................
21,780
b ..................
e ........ ..
1,348,572
1,487,698
295,191
4,459,952

2,752,900
985,585
b ................
108,646
b ................
b ..................
1,805,110
1,927,502
406,687
7,283,461

1,535,530
820,161
b..................
324,692
b..................
b ..................
2,350,183
2,713,494
206, 095
6,189,127

2,254,044
1,681,114
799,454
359, Oil
363,065 1
409,908
b ................... ! b ..................
731,332
1,774, 925
! b ..................
b .. . .
1,983,376
3, 911,545 1 2,336,661
2,627,402 ! 2,288,795 < 2,242,678
828,657
357, 821
608,998 1
3,313,659
7,442,359 ! 7,785,493

2,004,869
1,453,930
559,706
398,872
610, 917
1,513, 803
1,696,054
1,941, 943
412,678
3,206,484

2,261,574
1,352,9U8
1, 246,570
358,013
721,869
957,036
1,681,825
2,237,332
422,831
3,357,955

1
1,301,058
1,537,680
In d ig o .................................................................................
Lime, chloride of, or bleaching-powder..............
711,600
598,813
Licorice-root__ ______________ _____________________ 6 ................ b ..................
8,815
30,362
Mineral water, all not artificial...............................
b .................. b ..................
Potash muriate o f . .................................
Quinia, sulphate of, salts ot, and cinchonidia... e ................... e ..................
973,222
1, 323,547
Soda, nitrate o f ...............................................................
1,173,156
1,242,783
Sulphur, or brimstone, cru d e ..................................
200,841
<2^29,611
Vanilla beans..................................................................
4,445,610
4,248,280
A ll o t h e r ................................................................... .......

2,776, 826
3,475,112
827,806 1
943,537

b ................ i b ................

15,183,701

16,213,576

18, 362,680

26,363,011

25,678,058

30,047,137

28,046,969

25,468, 813

23,297,357

24, 720, 920

Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and leaves and shells o f . . .
597,847
Coffee........................................................................................... 53,634, 991
el26,497
Coir y a r n ...................................................................................
419,114
Cork-wood, or cork-bark, unmanutactured...........
413,503
Cotton, unmanufactured.....................................................
Diamonds, rough or uncut, including glaziers’ dia87,611
m o n d s...................................................................- ...............
617,622
E g g s .............................................................................................
Farinaceous substances, and preparations of, not
99,422
elsewhere specified.............................................................

605,340
51,914,605
123,632
495,467
469,882

1,098, 802
47,356,819
75,277
494,704
499,931

1,306,239
60, 360,769
87,731
663,556
591,120

1,044,816
56,784, 391
126,722
788,108
757,308

1,470,312
46,041,609
198,517
1,124,216
789,844

1,125,566
42,050,513
161, 996
933,935
800,532

1,644,766
49,686, 705
62, 9G9
939,986
1,379,850

1, 332. 390
40,723,318
145,353
880, 954
954,760

1,793,398
42,672,937
129,597
891,392.
072, 508.

63,464
726,037

103,992
646,735

129,145
901,932

235,876
1,206, 067

451,110
1,808,585

443,611
2,677,604

391,063
2,677,360

383,205
2,476,672

314,234
2,173,454-

86,452

95,832

141,690

190,383

267,058

264,208

597,133

595,456

693,2i0-

535,742

585,984

391,789

341, 5 „ -

Total chemicals, drags, & c ..................................

i

F ertilizers:
G uano........................................... * .............- ....................




873,390

849,607

636,668

108,735

421,188

856,622 I

IMPORTS— VALtJES O f.

C hemicals , drugs , a nd d y e s , not elsewhere specifled— Continued.
Dollars.
Gums— Continued.
Cutch, or catechu, and terra japonica, or
910,479
* g a m b ia ...................................................................
S h e lla c....................................................................... a ..................
A ll other gums and gum-resins, not else­
where specified ...................................................
1,-387,310

Phosphates, crude or native, for fertilizing
purposes..................................... ................................\
AIL o th e r ....................................................................... 5
T o ta l...............................................................................

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

355,633

344,769

456,555

1,145,551

2,486,988

1,251,093

1,113,743

1,205,240

981,437

565,290

1,566,739

3,343,610

1,786,835
572,526

288,349'
815,652

4*26; 24$
1,339,916

1,765,447

1,495,190

2,107,716
525,795

236,098

339,561

283,827

320,403

376,508

488,925

578,084

577,414

/ . ...............

/ ..................

/ ..................

/ ..................

/ ..................

962,376

944,738

/ ................
210,786
/ - ................
372,260

/ ..................
230,533
/ ................
907,246

/ ..................
192,069
/ ..................
649,721

/ . . . .......... / / .................. / . . ...............
236,403
418,323
265,797
/ - — : ......... / ................... / ..................
614,729
396,149
427,327

139,340
492,461
274,022
873,567

130,680
314,183
429,700
698.822

h._________
f ............. ..

h ..................

h ................ '. h ..................
f .................. f P
___
______
ick
le d

h ..................
f _________
1,367,284 j 1, 774, 646

119,650
100,562
186,194

152.822
75,989
128,149

2,316, 519 | 2, 518,155 j 3,192,822

3,726,256

3,452,497 1

. . . . 1 1,878,279
! C 747,280
882,997 j 1,039,723
\ 874,615

2,156,873 '
714,512 j
906,655 j

1,039,723 | 3,500,174

3,778,040 |

3, 924,804

2,370, 744
1, 418, 954

1,854,282 |
1,558,014 i

2,282,789
2, 214,5J1

o81, o92

/ ................
638,207

/ ..................
154, 003
................
493,059
]
’
h .................. i h ..............
/ .................. ! / ...................
764,545 |
912,986

1,400,736

2,115,547

1,890,162 j 1,880,451

j

H ides

243,843
935,620

/ ................

F ruits , including nu ts , not elsewhere specified:
Bananas _____ ___________________________________ | i ................
Cocoa-nuts..................................................................... \
495,612
A ll other......................................................................... >
!
T o t a l .............................................................................
495,612
Furs and fur-skins, undressed.........................................
Hair, not elsewhere specified.........................................

<

\

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

%................

548,374

476,903

i

________
748,284

1,088,879

i ................
740,524

i

476,903

748,284

740,524

882,997

2,496,277
960,071

2,826,494
874,039

2,642,261
1,101,639

17,223,363 \ 15,977,852

30,002,254

27,477,019

27,841,126

g ...................
°

338,082
0 - - - * ..........
144,789

q ...................
67,107
1, 076.673

i

i
1i

__

1,705,999
561,918

548.374 |
1,714,066
422,462

1,561,666
481,637

/

2,528,576
1,888,912

2,356,843
685,901
881, 970

and skins, other than fur -skins :

Goat-skins..................................................................... £
A llo th e r ......................................................................... >

14, 963,701

T o t a l......................................... : ....................................! 14,963,701 i 17,223,303 | 15,977,852 j 30,002,254

27,477,019

27, 841,126 | 27, 640, 030 j 22,350,906

1,178,825
5,542,166

1,219,598
4,711,102

1,509,153
6,068,088

2,165,428
9,606,239

IVORY:
A n im a l.............c................................................................
V e g e ta b le .........................................................................

379,422
169,386

327,955
452,785

461,209
487,039

679.725
501.725

i
i

!

20,586,443 | 26,699,313

............ j

Household and personal effects, and wearing-ap­
parel in use, and implements, instruments', and
tools o f trade o f perons arriving from ioreign
countries, and o f citizens o f the United States
dying a b r o a d .......................................................................
India-rubber and gutta-percha, cru d e..........................

!

!

a Included in “ all other gums and gum -resins” free o f duty.
b Included in “ all other chemicals, drugs, and d yes” free o f duty.
c Included in “ all other chemicals, drugs, dyes,” <fcc., dutiable.
d Includes tonka-beans.
"




4,197,376 !
5,649,993
16,389,067 . 21,049,320

27,640,030
!

i
2,515,147 1 2,432,805
11, 054, 949 j 14,264,903
703,087
169,902

e Including coir fiber.
/In c lu d e d in “ all other fish” free o f duty.
g See dutiable fish.
C7*

758,270
238,775

2,383,775
15, 511,066

2,249,172
13,736,004

660,147
220,656

726,650
241,243

2,170,137 j 2,482,280
9,095,256 1 11, 888,192
498,816
194,046

515.464
159, 757

h Included in “ fresh fish o f all kinds, except salmon.”
i Included in “ all other fruits ” dutiable.
-^8

IMPORTS ---- VALUES OE.

F ish , not elsewhere specified:
Fresh, o f all kinds, except salmon.......................
Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock, dried, smoked,
nr pickled ......................................... - .......................
Herring—
Dried or smoked..............._................................
Pick led...................................................................
Lobsters, canned or preserved.................................
Mackerel, p ic k le d .........................................................
S a lm o n F resh______________ ___
__________ __ ___
__________ _________________ __________ !
A lloth er............................................................................

240,353

No. 120.—Values of the PRINCIPAL and other Articles of MERCHANDISE I mported, & c.—Continued.
T ear ending June 30—
Articles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

1883.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

i885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

FREE OF DUTY— Continued.
O ils , not elsewhere specified:
Fixed or expressed..................................... ..................
Volatile or essential.....................................................
W h ale and f i s h ...............................................................

564,813
344,486
84,088

448,833
454,305
176,384

553,363
382,528
80,701

761,210
641,307
170,525

657,053
536,713
293,600

945,344
607,522
158,878

730,934
614,084
203,611

734,189
939,647
243,209

1,289,860
835,629
120,168

a ..................

1,023,284
850,369

993,387

1,079,612

1,016,592

1,573,042

1,487,366

1,711,744

1, 548,629

1,917,045

2,245,657

1,873,653

2,587,217
1,329,582

2,814,515
1,179,154

2,402,457
793,786

5,474,737
1,562,400

3,967,532
1,278,159

4,473,176
1,541,007

4,015,477
1,314,399

4,027,267
1,606,380

3,098,627
2,729,246

2,386,243
2,808,708

T o t a l ...............................................................................

3,916,799

3,993,609

3,196,243

7,037,197

5,245,691

6,014,183

5,329,876

5,633,617

5,872,873

5,194,951

106,703
169,250
146,267
307,909

98,796
204,475
164,013
322,277

123,403
293,933
381,966
271,823

127,060
304,290
363,835
641,969

152,718
297,959
361,949
318,200

168,023
289,898
286,383
697,315

119,543
285,239
207,229
701,946

116,202
356,041
164, 111
1,532,862

C258,153

693,644
564,674
12,024, 699
554,792

233,170
326,744
10, 888,264
898,703

286,518
314.565
12,890,392
385, 866

531,029
116,527
14, 043,340
568,783

456,198
49,353
12,481,496
288,435

195,760
39,208
12,421,739
268,730

319,232
22,948
17,232, f 05
702,53 L

13,837,809

12,346,941

13,877,341

15,259,679

13,275,482

12,925,437

18,277,216

b ..........

b .................. < 1,656,540

41*1,203
1,209,367
828,026

458,379
1,644,383
678,936

Plaster o f Paris, or sulphate o f lime, unground___
Platinum, unmanufactured...............................................
Plum bago...................................................................................
Seeds, not medicinal, not elsewhere sp e cified ..........

105^635*
93,956
202,386
494,689

1

S il k , un m anufactur ed :
C oco o n s......................................................................... >
E g g s (silk worms’) ................................................... >
Raw, or as reeled from the cocoon.........................
W a s t e .................................................................................

1,235,283

\ 261,938

6,792,937
166,646

5,103,084
372,392

205
673,281
8,371,025
139,330

T o t a l ...............................................................................

8,194,866

5,995,567

9,183,841

b ..................

b .............. ..

b ...............

S pices , un g r o u n d :
N u t m e g s ....................................................................... )
P e p p e r............................................................................v

1207736
242,004
278,022
590,103 *

(

b . . . ............. b .................

688,066

(1,062,941
T o t a l ...............................................................................
Tin, bars, blocks, or pigs, grain or granulated........
W ood, unmanufactured, not elsewhere specified.. .

A rticles admitted free under
TREATY WITH HAWAIIAN ISLANDS:

15,660,168
2,183,034
1,429,096

14,577,618
2,312,297
1,758,652

19,782,631
6,223,176
2,884,579

21,004,813
3,971,718
3,330,333

19,392,102
4,953,538
4,487,590

17,302,849
6,106,250
4,561,947

14,098

15,140

16,068

13,384

20,600

26,763

37,987

reciprocity

Fruits and nu ts...............................................................




16,181,467
1,793,613
1,237,518

3,407,547

2,488,596

2,781,698

13,636,053
5,430,054
4,343,476

14,047,583
4,283,460
3,526,021

16,020,383
5,873,752
3,518,0.6

IMPORTS— VALtTES OP.

T o ta l.............................................................................
P a p e r sto ck , c r u d e :
Rags, other than woolen.............................................
A llo th e r .............................................................................

R ic e .....................................................................................
M olasses.............................................................................
Sugar, b ro w n ...................................................................
A l l o t h e r ...........................................................................

128,088
28,615
2,108,470
3,083

209,042
14,449
2,274,430
9,193

270,781
14,493
2,807,675
3,421

294,186
19,835
4,135,531
1,527

389,017
35,037
4,927,021
1,402

499,825
25,257
6,918,083
5,525

T o ta l...............................................................................

2,277,354

2,522,254

3,112,438

4,464,463

6,373,077

7,475,453

8,029,848

A l l other free articles........................................... ................

2,515,464

2,400,259

2,899,180

3,324,712

3,740,935

3,632,917

4,102,793

T o t a l free of d u t y ............... ............................. 140,788,452 141,278,265 142,681,505 208,301,863 202,491,547 210,579,007

610,324
37,493
7,340,033
4,011

558,476
22,963
7,108,292
485

404,478
9,054
8,198,164
240

361,567
7,786
9,166,826

7,690,216

8,611,936

9,536,179

4,165,262

4,562,818

5,691,725

207, 504,718 209,884,184 193,213,624

212,159,296

DUTIABLE.
A n im als , not elsewhere specified:
1,648,465

2,664,676

2,794,129

3,739,996

3,972,835

4,812,939

4,042,367

( 793,831
J 1,513,943
1 816,832
l
57,242

T o ta l...............................................................................

1,648,465

2,664,676

2,794,129

3,739,996

3,972,835

4,812,939

4,042,367

3,181,848

998,691

794,193

1,074,907

2,104,565

2,221,881

2,800,583

3,128,593

830,801

1,383,697

946,958

1,627,375
247,820

1,612,229
245,670

1,778,657
269,924

2,196,400
387,198

2,621,137
460,178

3,111,528
682,886

3,195,771
530,281

2,832,844
486,737

2,362,444
424,804

2,479,883
*
404,678

5,099,326
26,046
19,461
a . . _____
72,922
372, C93
50,873

4,105,748
12.964
8; 719
e ........ .........
271,582
1,549,084
47,426

5,402,680
33, 612
4,509
c
...........
246,528
1,794,562
59,756

4, 537,921
65,364
152,659
c __________
373,558
534,475
28,532

6,692,125
88,126
23,223
c ..................
415,763
204,508
12,719

10,866,628
59,895
784,118
c .......... .....
889,189
1, 077,795
25,640

7,737,984
22,895
360,855
c ...................
698,303
1,070, 316
13,272

5,922,144
4,839
22, 904
50,798
459,015
23, 920
8,251

6,522,092
4,002
13,707
51,028
181,949
170, 290
4,750

7,177,887
8,785
30,792
49, 347
128,180
331,393
6,274

Art-w orks, not elsewhere specified: Paintings, in
oil or water-colors, and statuary.................................
Books, maps, engravings, etchings, and other
piinted matter, not elsewhere specified..................
Brass, and manufactures o f..............................................
B r ead stuffs :
B a rle y ................................................................................
C o ra l....................................................................................
O a t s .....................................................................................
O atm eal......................... ..................................................
B y e ........................................................................................
W h e a t .................................................................................
Wheat-flour.....................................................................
A ll other breadstuffs, and preparations of, used
as food, not elsewhere specified...........................
T o ta l..............................................................................
B ristle s...........................................................................
Brushes..................................... ..................................; ............
Buttons, except o f brass, gilt, or silk, and buttonmolds, and button materials made in patterns
or cut for buttons exclusively.......................................
C em en t.......................................................................................

a See dutiable oil.




1,136,896
1,371,410
860,482
36,010

600,134
1,991,868
950,044
67,385

3,404,798 j

3, 609,431

339,154

368,201

298,838

427,172

433,378

767,036

993,263

212,672

146,234

202,818

5,980,475

6,363,724

7,840,485

6,119,681

7,869,842

14,470,301

10,891,888

6,704, 543

7,094,052

7,935,476

536,460

662,937
1,518

474,368

1,009,495

911,519

1,032,355
381,548

1,228,543
443,095

1,201,735
591,733

926,749
474,645

1,087,137
554,126

2,273,420
208,734

3,362,085
204,422

3,197,070
205, 074

3,877,103
373,601

3,128,939
440,025

3,940,860
675,587

4,223,161
817,346

3,480,174
829,098

2,828,422
908,581

3,838,962
722,579

b Included i n “ spices, ground” dutiable.

c Included in “ all other breadstuff's,” &c.

IMPORTS-----VALUES

H orses............................................................................. 1
Sheep............................................................................... f
A ll o t h e r ....................................................................... J

N o. 120.— V alues

op the

PRINCIPAL

and other

A rticles

of

MERCHANDISE I mported , & c .—Continued.

00

’

T e a r ending June 30—
A rticles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

j

1880.

1881.

1886.

1883.

1884.

1885.

Dollars.
a, _____
a,

Dollars.
1,701,311
679,818

Dollars.
1,330,444
453,930

Dollars.
1,426,187
. 586,237

260,037

210, ,164

289,340

817,760
43,993
321,738

870,740
447,531
344,819

1,032,926
417,031
310,695

47, 286
3,705,5G8
1,761,762
45,300

46,190
3, 265,050
1,532,281
50^ 5o4

55,452
3,418,984
1,571,766
32, 900

5,583, 506 " 5,559,916

4,899,075

5,079,102

586,025
3,025,554

443,161
2,773,595

488,134
3,494,640

12,996,152 ! 11,773,459

13,124,292

1882.

DUTIABLE—Continued.
C hem icals , drug s , d y e s , a n d medicines , not else­

T o t a l .........................................................i ...................

4,671,552

Sum ac,ground ..................................................... ..
A ll o t h e r ...........................................................................

a. ................
4,933,059

T otal chemicals, drugs, & c ................................... 11,905,285

Dollars,
Dollars,
Dollars,
a ................ . a .................. a ................
a .......... .
a .................. a ........ .........

Dollars.
Dollars.
a _________ a,___ ______
a, a. . __ ___ a .............. ..

a .................. a .................. a .................. a. ............._ _ a .................

ar

1,874,815
292,990

1,809,696
384,827

2,786,606
553, 595

1, 944, 587
385,745

1,826,998
459,954

3,138,139
390,488

96,244
3,365,569
1,076,008
12,865

66,069
3,055,372
1,187,625
25,990

143,654
4,592,902
1,083,757
21,946

48,747
4,009,231
1,103,165
6,546

60,152
3,531,693
1,300,577
59,093

49,632
4.221,899
1,255, 213
56, 762

4,570,686

4,335,056

5,842,259

5,257,689

4,951,515

a .................. a .................. a .............. . a ..................
4,701,699
5,806,145
3,639,243
6,292,804

a ...... ............
6, 958, 043

ft,

10,377,734

11,231,278

14,988,605

13,880,825

14,1964510

16,359,545

5120,559

5203,276

5198,805

265,816

220,550

7,247,412

<
i

Clays or earths o f all kinds, including china-clay,
or k a o lin e ........................... ............................................

5150,476

5156,147

Clocks and watches , and parts of :
Clocks, and parts o f ...................................................
W atches, and parts of, and watch materials
and m ovem ents .................. ............................

204,532

199,066

255,141

244,928

348, 538

452,191

431,007

420,298

392,948

317,065

772,432

812,582

921,856

1,529,948

2,091,099

2,584,420

2,522, 111

2,062,804

1,144,102

1,037,830

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

976,964

2,011,648

1,176,997

1,774,876

2,439,637

3,036,611

2,953,118

2,483,102

1,537,050

1,354,895

Coal b itu m in ou s ..............................................
Copper, and manufactures of :
Ore (fine copper contained therein) .......................

3,775,667

1,936,187

1,724,466

1,593,505

*2,008,974

2,189,298

2,085,972

2,558,164

2,593. 679

2,551,954

c2,475

c84,359

c20,689

cl85,080

cl65,806

cl57,708

cl22,536

226,189

341,831

417,449

254,696

49,100

17,961

821,329

86,433

90,945

35,510

38,743

37,210

57,651

P igs, bars, ingots, old, and other unmanufactu r e d . . - ......................... ...........................................




222,394

*

293,192

225,323

IMPORTS ---- VALUES OF.

where specified:
Dollars.
Coal-tar colors and d y e s ..........................................
G lycerine...................! .............................................
Log-w ood and other dye-woods, extracts and
decoctions o f .........................................................
•Opium—
*
C rude....................................................................
Prepared for sm okin g..................................... 1 1,7.88,347
•Potash,‘ nitrate of, or salFpeter, cru d e...............
512,327
£ od a —
Bicar bonate o f ....................................... ............
l iiT m
Carbonate, including sal-soda and soda-ash. 3,441,432
C a u stic..................... ...........................................
1,114,045
A ll other salts o f ...................................................
8,906

.

A ll other manufactures o
of.
f .....................................

330,016

322,418

276,746

409,803 |

387,076 j

315,475 !

236,719

261,756|

119,710]

122,985

Total copper, & c., not including o r e ------------

584,712

371,518

294,707

1,231,132 |

473,509 |

406,420 j

272,229

300, 499 |

156,920 j

180,636

................

843,159 j

903, 847 j

972,430

174,323
2,187,044

103,200
2,653,320 j

225,103
3,467,485

2,361,367

2.756,520 |

3,692,588

6, 994,341

6,307,239

6,858,672

408,810
f
792.402
j 10,012; 394 ! 10,123,234
652,202
1 1,339,777 i
6,949,236
l 7,574,345

384,770
11,632,351
669,096
6,472,389

C orsets ...............................................................................

Cotton, manufactures

d

................ d ............... .

d

................

d

................

d

................. \ d ..................

d

of:

Cloths—
N ot bleached, dyed, colored, stained,
painted, or p r in te d .......................................
1 2,739,343
Bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted,
or p rin te d .......................................................
T o ta l ........................................................................

2,267,201

1,637,489

3,267,940

3,513,797

4,685,323

2,954,616
{

i
!

2,739,343 | 2,267,201

3,267,940

3,513,797 j 4,685,323 j 2,954,616

4,997,335

7,514,989

8, 391, G34 :

1

|
7, 501,449

8, 560,063

26, 521, 365

!
j
14,464,782

20, 593,764

21,128,408 | 23, 533,019

20,138, 565 ; 20, 356,456 | 21,099,606

31,376,693

33,033,839 j 83,719,791 i 38,036,044

!

Total cotton, manufactures o f ............................

E arthen ,

stone, and china w are

China, porcelain, parian, and bisque, earthen,
stone, and crockery ware—
N ot decorated or ornam ented ............................j
Decorated or ornamented ................................. .1 ^3,813,167
A llo t h e r .................................................................... 1

articles :

8, 864, 072

2,771, 864
863,346

995,230 !
2,828,358 '•
1,014,194 j

939,730
2,927,161
1,080,730

6,726,254

7,128, 663

8,864,072 i 4,954,813

4,837,782 j

4,947,621

458,274

516, 839

355,629
403,017
1,454,945
385,202
1,938,431
415,711
215,231
415,812

!
!
|
1
!
:
|
i

361,574
1,177,307
1,380,585
442,671
1,526,318
498,656
195,725
390,542

5,583,978 j

5,983,378

( 1, 317, 603
4,178,038

5, 700,163

6,7:6 ,23 4 !

3,813,167 ! 4,144,634

4,178,038

5, 760,163

294, S63

380,392

1

<
t

i

Perfumeries, cosmetics, and all other toilet
preparations............................................................... :
331,822
Beads (except amber) and bead ornam ents___ :
D olls and other t o y s ..................................................... 1
Fans, except p a lm -lea f............................................... !
Feathers, ornamental, natu ral................................. ; > 3,828,302
Feathers and flowers, artificial............................. !
Pipes o f all kinds, and smokers’ articles............. 1 1
A li other........................................................................... J >
T o t a l......................................... *....................................]

4,160,124

348, 286

55G, 597

465,840
507,424
1,403,332
b41,101
< 3,713,214
844, 988
269, 086
537,442
f

4,200,737

4,119,217

5,983,163

4,549,023

4,413,580

6,373,555

a Included in “ all other chemicals, drugs, dyes,” &c., dutiable.




27,197, 241 ! 29,709,2C6

7,'128,663

4,144, 634

i

F ancy

29, 074,626

:

IMPORTS ---- VALUES OF.

K n it goods: Stockings, hose, half-hose, shirts,
drawers, and all goods made, fashioned, or
shaped on knitting machines or frames, or
4,682,246
knit by hand .................... ......................................
3,804,520
Clothing, readv-made, and other wearing ap­
parel, not including knit goods ..........................
Embroideries, laces, insertings, trimmings,
♦
and lace w indow -curtains ........... : . . .................. )>13,589,7G2 13,407,009
Thread (not on spools), yarn, warps, or warpyarn .......................................................................... 1
!
A ll o t h e r .................................................................... j

i

1,637,489

b Includes clay pipes.

7,750,633

9,695,262

7, 801,874

8,208,927

10,212,101

8,358,471

e Gross weight.

d Included in

8,082,427

all other manufactures of cotton.”

—5
OD

No. 120.—V a l u e s

of th e

PRINCIPAL

and

other

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE

I m p o r t e d , & c .—

Continued,

00

o

Y ear ending June 30—
Articles.
1877.

1878.

'

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

DUTIABLE— Continued.

T o ta l...............................................................................

1,054,748

579,707

823,700

a ............ .....

368,820

223,692

98,021
617,369
307,864
48,814
271,266

1,008,669 | 1,219,659

1,523,501

1,419,722

1,532,162

1,732,855

1,852,629

1,353,138

2,535,854

1,177,229
2,221,164

969,451
1,829,008

1,248,919
3,068,004

1,462,289
4,047,472

1,502,645
6,110,152

1,621,839
4,927,269

1,410,578'
4,227,876

1,712,994
4,938,342

1,576,518
3,817,376

2,438,198

3,781,037

5,075,945

4,026,029

4,710,192

5, 994,429

\ 2,800,419

3,082,447
2,628,715

2,267,023
2,299,450

5,836,595

6,579,496 | 9,392,868

9,535,700

12, 322, 989

12, 543,537

10,694,307

12,362,498

9,960,367

84,686
1,548,355
4,057,084

73,712
1,191,788
3,784,641

116,379
890,952
3,076,989

a '549*739
a ...........

F lax,

hemp, jute , and other vegetable sub­
stances, AND MANUFACTURES OF:

U nm anu facturedF la x ...........................................................................
1,243,064
1,852,480
Hemp, and all substitutes for hem p ...............
J u te ............................................................................
Sisal-grass, and other vegetable sub­ ^2,351,778
stances .................................................................
T o ta l................................................. .............................

5,447,322

Manufactures o f flax, hemp, or jute, or of
which flax, hemp, or ju te shall be the com­
ponent material o f chief value—
Cables and cordage...............................................
67,650
Bags and bagging, and like m anufactures..
Burlaps (except for bagging for cotton) . . .
Brown or bleached linens, ducks, canvas,
paddings, cot-bottoms, diapers, crash,
>16,429,033
huckabacks, handkerchiefs, and lawns . .
Thread, twine, and pack-thread.......................
T a r n s ....................................................... .................
A ll o th e r...................................................................
T o t a l...............................................................................




16,496,683

C2,255,434

129,663

37,356

101,241

63,131

90,196

94,642

16,218,859

16,618,702

25,652,4^6

21,427, 174

23,7(fe, 203

28,105,437

12,695,305
663,786
446,394
3,273,481

11,586,718
' 644,743
606,860
2,643,914

12,983,180
738,530
824, £30
2,332,275

16,348,522

16,656,058 j 25,753,727

21,490,305

23,793,399 | 28,200,079 \ 22,769,091

20,492,376

20,963,135

IMPORTS-----VALUES OF.

F ish , not elsewhere specified:
Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or
Dollars.
Dollars.
DoUars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
DoUars.
DoUars.
773,331
912,391
otherw ise.......... ....................... ....................................
1,102,410
677,910
1,010,663
987,394
860,760
911,668
Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock, dried, smoked,
_______
________ a,........ _ i___
or p ic k le d .................'................................................... a .................. a .................. a .................. a ................ (f, _______
Herring—
f f, ............ .. _ ff, ............... &............ ..
Dried or sm oked.................................................... a .................. a ................ . a ................
Pickled or salted . .............................................
189,615
189,204 a ' ‘ 288*407* ^ *290, 073
180,840
365,582
375,617
493,976
Mackerel, p ic k le d .................................................
148
14
67
1,179
148
97
Salmon, pickled...............................................................
a .................. a ................. a ............ ...... ft, ................ a, ___ ____ ft,............ ... a ..................
A l l o th e r ...........................................................................
118,050
91,654
149,852
132,684
294,606
322,063
446,384
142,158

H . E x. 199

i

- 9, 340, 244

T otal........................................................................

9, 340, 244

9, 745,932

10, 335, 800

13,278,129

12, 351, 874

18, 501, 553

2,401,778

2,230, 204

2,810, 291

3, 927, 835

4,175,155

b ...............

b ..............

b ...............

Furs, dressed on the skin, and manufactures of fur.
G lass and glassw are :
Bottles, vials, demijohns, carboys, and jars,

9, 745, 932

10,335, 800

13, 278,129

12, 351, 874

512, 063
2,686, 747
2,901,228
2,632, 838
3,290,150
585, 048
2, 469,054

510, 732
2,510,426
2,088,204
2,147,505
2,661,699
770,895
1,176,136

505,876
2,608,819
1,871, 839
2,026,595
2, 885,123
833, 557
1,450,842

547,619
687,185

507,946
553,991

647,077
563,727

19, 281,498

16, 311, 932

12,927,534

13, 393,455

5, 388,709

5, 589, 015

5, 649, 548

3,403,265

4, 531,098

18, 501, 953

19, 281,498

b ...............

b ...............

b ...............

b ...............

521, 787

590,160

609,435

Cylinder, crown, and common window glass,
unpolished...............................................................
Cylinder and crown glass, polished....................
Plate-glass—
Fluted, rolled, or rough...................................
Unsilvered...........................................................
Silvered ...............................................................................................
A ll oth er....................................................................

1, 006,456
8,482

812,612
7,168

595,070
11,110

1,439,447
15, 601

1,414,709
57,754

1, 387, 257
27,117

1, 736, 700
62,630

2,431, 068
28, 695

1, 630,844
18,476

1,360,955
27,807

14,405
1,263, 804
552, 899
1, 090, 680

5,685
885,823
572,066
1,061,795

6, 527
699,459
575,549
1,334, 764

22, 799
835,496
911,144
1, 997, 024

32,422
979,452
833, 385
2,560,303

56,407
1,183,482
943, 706
3,036,402

62, 898
1,145, 709
1, 226,432
3, 528,174

101, 777
959, 817
1,387, 728
2,121, 626

118,693
900,461
1,192,147
1, 805,413

107, 057
907, 267
1, 528,379
1,797,197

T o ta l........................................................................

3, 936, 786

3, 345,149

3, 222,479

5, 221, 511

5, 878, 025

6, 634, 371 | 7,762,543

7, 552,498

6, 256,194

6, 338,097

Hair, not elsewhere specified, and manufactures of .

239,671
c ................
239,109
16,105
325,113

304,903
e ................
173,515
16,189
242, 564

381, 013

922,887
c .................
494, 587
161,452
312,051

664, 361
c .................
1,965, 696
114, 544
187, 203

437,734
3, 776,009
999,144
304,297
328,137

242, 079
4, 570,429
1, 517,840
433,706
231,165

254,736
4, 808,175
1,035,533
444,989
233,532

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H a v .....................................................................................
H o p s .............................................................................................................................
India-rubbfer and gutta-percha, manufactures o t...
I ron and steel , and manufactures of :
Ore, iron..........................................................................................................
Pig-iron........................................................................
Scrap, fit only to be remanufactured—
Iron, wrought and cast.....................................
Bar-iron, rolled or hammered...............................
Bars, railway—
Of iron. . . . . . . . . . . . . _____ _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Of steel, or in part of steel.............................................
Hoop, band, and scroll iron.....................................................
Sheet, plate, and taggers’ iron..............................................
Tin-plates, terne-plates, or taggers’ tin..............
Cutlery....................................................... ................
a See free fish.

80, 826
34. 964
174,137

1, 077,745
c ..................
954,816
1, 579,003
333, 236

82, 947

62,787

343, 034

1,192, 961

1, 723, 885

1, 687, 677

1, 586, 597

1, 317, 546

953, 596

1, 306, 033

1,556,415

1,250,057

1,924,128

14,654,227

8,766,461

9, 213, 556

7,944, 982

4, 932, 598

2,689, 263

4, 056,521

6,381,608
3,364,925
d .................. d ..................
2,507,658
3,159,499

1,240,490
d ..................
2,409,948

653,105
142, 937
1,742, 066

242,125
72,222
1,436, 999

609,686
55,488
1,448,522

3, 824, 720
6, 507,048
348,744
614, 501
14,149, 387
1,861,676

155, 946
3,678, 794
205, 955
751,206
17, 699,239
2,113,065

17,749
234, 697
8,296
684,668
18,182, 637
1,917,900

890
103,604
27,208
584,552
16, 665,739
1,438,587

316
274, 562
2,927
579,816
17,654, 565
1,680,210

105, 992
148,201
130,757 13,304,513
d .................. d .................. d .................. d ..................
1,515, 691
1, 541,115
1,224,035
5,197, 510
1,464
12,659
104,465
9,750,327
875, 276

530
45
85, 892
9,929,498
1,161,382

b Included in “ all other glass and glassware.’




c..................

800, 869
c .................
892, 638
302,112
322, 024

70,071
645
154,296
10,147,460
1,171, 924

2,790,759
2,161,527
716,593
877,324
17,223,266
1,741,991

2,292,994
7,147, 949
59, 640
754, 547
16,599, 264
1,959, 973

c Included in “ all other dutiable articles.”

d Included in “ all other iron and steel,” &c.

IMPORTS ---- VALUES

F ruits, including nuts , not elsewhere specified:
F ig s .................. ..........................................................
Lemons.......................................... ..........................
Oranges......................................................................
Pru nes........................................................................
"Raisins........................................................................
Preserved fruits.......................................................
A ll other fruits.........................................................
Nuts—
Almonds........................ 1....................................
A ll other.............................................................

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N o. 1 2 0 .—V a l u e s

of th e

PRINCIPAL

and

other

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE

Im ported,

& c.—Continued.

00
to

Y e a r ending June 30—
A rticles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1884.

1883.

1885.

1886.

DUTIABLE—Continued.
IR O N AND STEEL, AN D MANUFACTURES OF— C o n t ’ d .

Total iron and steel, &c., not including iron
o r e ...............................................................................
J ew elr y, m anufactures
AND PRECIOUS STONES:

o f gold

and

s il v e r

Dollars.
318,137
730,020

4,308, 272

19, 320, 927

Dollars.
333,297
628,667

3, 950, 655

18,987,130

Dollars.
576,702
549, 875

3,644, 715

19, 594, 608

Dollars.
830,350
1,227, 610

10,541, 029

71,266, 699

Dollars.
1,166,360
1,668,305

12,808,009

60, 604,477

Dollars.
1,498,910
2,027,840

19,897,800

67, 976, 897

Dollars.
1,453,225
2,228,732

18, 613, 664

58,495, 246

Dollars.
1,355,335
1,231,843

Dollars.
1,169,292
961,651

Dollars.
860,606
1,246,496
485, 645

|

527,159

555, 361

1|

169,223

98, 695

175, 051

j 1,457,187

1, 040,196

1, 918,168

3, 348, 322
462, 781
136, 674
109, 214
40,810
371, 936
2,419, 916

3,848,756
377, 848
79, 711
68, 685
48,498
334,499
1, 765, 712

3, 999,516
500,262
98, 571
67,409
48,853
334,832
1, 436, 053

40,147, 053

33, 610, 093

37, 534, 07^

542, 838

249,253

299, 512

347, 271

370, 584

712, 781

912, 625

910, 827

1,115, 485

1, 081,101

2,114, 704
748, 682

2,975, 512
361, 894

3, 842, 007
64, 340

6,698,488
327,113

8, 332, 511
152, 8i7

8,444, 525
255, 793

7, 692, 385
168, 070

8, 854, 015
141, 784

5, 704, 252
486,436

7, 934,265
865,820

4, 589, 713

3,784, 729

3, 667, 564

7,623, 769

5, 746, 349

7, 029,041

8, 235, 053

f
76,377
i 2, 505, 670
1, 637, 305

34, 659
1, 934,110
1, 632. 839

107, 003
1, 787, 971
2,557, 360

1w3 ,115, 764

3,130, 474

3, 066,188

4, 589, 713

3, 78 i, 762

3, 667, 564

7,623, 769

5, 740, 349

7, 029, 041

8, 235,053

7,335,116

6, 732, ('82

7, 518, 522

L e ath e r , an d m anufactures o f :

L e a th erllend, belting, and all sole-leather.............. ]
Calf-skins, tanned or tanned and dressed
Skins for moroco^L.................................................>
Upper-leather ol all other kinds, dressed, I
and skins, dressed and finished................ J
T o t a l ...................................................................




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d
d
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,

Jewelry, and manufactures of gold and silv e r..
Precious stones, not elsewhere specified, and
imitations of, not set...............................................
Lead, and manufactures o f...............................................

IMPORTS-

Fire-arms.........................................................................
M achinery.......................................................................
Cotton-ties, or hoops for baling purposes, of
iron and steel...........................................................
Hoops, bands, strips, sheets, and plates of
steel....................................................... ................
Ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, and bars o f steel,
and steel in forms not elsewhere specified.
"Wire rods (rivet, screw, nail, ana fence),
round, in coils and loops, o f iron or s te e l.. .
W ire, and wire rope and strand, iron or steel
Anvils, axles, and forgings, o f iron or steel..
Chains, o f iron or steel.............................................
Files, file-blanks, rasps, and floats...................
N eedles...........................................................................
A ll o t h e r .......................................................................

Manufactures of—
Gloves, kid and leather...................................
All other manufactures o f ..............................

3,128,919
537, OH

3,195, 702
488, 928

3,317, 788
571, 502

3, 670, 525
910, 739

3, 834, 550
1,005, 443

3, 954, 929
1,161, 791

3, 893, 872
975,490

3, 099,271
877, 677

3, 014, 676
670,127

3, 831, 716
500,470

3, 665, 933

5, 684, 630

3, 889, 290

4, 581,204

4, 839,993

5,116, 720

4, 869, 362

3, 976, 948

3, 684, 803

4, 332,186

247,724

399, 844

460, 450

829, 571

653,645

1,109,786

1,124, 509

112, 331

267, 928

237, 843

M alt liquors*.
In bottles or ju gs..................................................?
Not in bottles or j ugs......................................... )

758, 850

592, 707

688, 806

683,485

758,169

970, 326

1,122,010

808,886
370,225

726, 522
370,662

817, 232
414,156

758, 850

592, 707

688,806

683, 485

758,169

970, 326

1,122,010

1,179, 111

1, 097,184

1,231,388

865,133

746, 956

689, 288

888, 874

927, 752

930, 071

1, Oil, 363 <

604,049
353,720

560, 661
335, 329

525, 278
346,758

865,133

746,956

689, 288

888, 874

927, 752

930, 071

1, Oil, 363

886, 373

934, 444

878, 964

63, 305

1, 425, 294

1, 920,103

< 764,592
2, 036, 099 \ 1, 513,337

647, 054
1,484, 607

714, 473
1, 719, 408

T otal................................................................
M arble and stone, and manufactures o f :
Marble and manufactures of, not elsewhore )
specified...............................................................s
Stone and manufactures of, including slate.. )
T otal..................................... ................................
M etals, metal compositions, and manufactures
OF, not elsewhere specified:
Bronze manufactures.......................................... ?
A ll other................................................................ j
T otal...............................................................

<
\

(

957, 769

895, 990

872, 036

886,373 |

934,444

878, 964

63, 305

1,425, 294

1, 920,103

2, 036, 099

2, 277, 929

2,131, 661

2, 433, 881

Mineral substances, not elsewhere specified...........
Musical instruments, and paitsof..............................

77, 951
564, 530

104, 214
561, 867

149, 775
627, 722

248,133
917, 778

243^357~
1,474,771

265, 883~
1,580,144

107, 752
1, 652, 528

116,494
1,749, 349

66, 346
1, 425,485

123, 864
1,449, 071

Oils, not elsewhere specified:
Animal—
Whale and fish................................................
Other............... ............................................
Mineral...............................................................
Vegetable—
"Fixed or expressed—
O live...........................................................
Other...........................................................
Volatile or essential.........................................

44,015

56, 616

376, 563

535

45, 903
3, 796
20, 941

55,133
8, 870
152

82, 584
3, 354
16, 845

103, 020
2, 378
2, 336

76, 553
8, 908
209

136, 854
458
10, 695

107, 995
447
23, 206

88, 802
3,488
15, 581

491, 381
169, 316
231, 533

458, 780
200, 042
171, 740

452, 202
252, 852
173,462

526, 478
329, 881
336, 917

480, 683
192, 715
312, 551

629, 814
298, 429
299, 581

625,154
156, 084
330,124

672, 552
270, 685
83, 233

547, 017
253, 690
81, 612

651,590
248, 742
97,276

1, 335, 558

1,197, 032

1,174,477

T otal................................................................
Paints and colors.......................................................




1, 312,808

887, 713

949,156

1, 257,431

1, 088, 732

1, 013, 967

1,105, 479

927,112
1,190,103

848,113
1,466,625

759, 580
1,186,382

1,108,804
1, 671,120

1,142,013
1, 318, 930
997,413
1,218,112
1, 336, 229
Paper,
manufactures
1,592, 892
1,714,419
1, 841,840
2, and
084, 289
1, 958,113o f .........................................

1, 277,784
1, 838, 822

IMPORTS ---- VALUES OF.

T otal........................................................................
Malt, barley......................................................................

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No. 120.— V a l u e s

PRINCIPAL

of th e

and

oth er

A r t ic l e s

of

oo

MERCHANDISE I mf OR'FED, & c .—Contmtred.
Tear ending June 30—

Articles.
1877.

'

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

DUTIABLE— Continued.
P r o v is io n s ,c o m p r is in g m e a t a n d d a i r y p r o d u c t s

:

Dollars.

726,147

250,434
249,984

932,106

821,611

1,239,292

T, 324,241

2,183, 995

1,962,749

271, 512
220,532

77,109
961,582
312,445

34,961
964, 587
330,581

28,421
855,570
712,410

1, 843,452

1, 830, 547

2,088,445

1, 525, 871
666, 069

1,045, 565
640, 784

j1
|
l

T o ta l...............................................................................
not elsewhere specified:
R ic e .....................................................................................
Rice, granulated, or rice m eal..................................

261,769
230,547 ,

f

726,147

932,106

821,611

1,239, 292

1,324, 241

2,009,372

1,316,132

1,413,543

2,183,995

1,962,749

R ic e ,

1,439, 767

a. . . .

1,136,327

n._________

.

a .................. a .................. a _____ __

1,729,627

1, 912,961

a . . ..............

a ..................

a ..................

1,526,430

T o ta l............................. ..................................................

2,191,940

1, 686, 349

Salt...............................................................................................

1, 659, 521

1, 632,865

1,776,741

1,837,432

2, 090, 578

1, 673,515

1, 674, 308

1,663,831

1, 519, 998

1,499,182

not elsewhere specified:
Linseed, or flaxseed.......................................................
A ll o th e r..................................................... ...................

1, 916, 249
378,121

1, 883,333
333,131

1,613,001
282,262

2,261,049
433, 066

1, 250, 580
462, 526

773, 044
931, 379

677, 040
707,105

3,079, 848
559, 455

2, 817,715
977,148

1, 099,477
633, 869

T o ta l...............................................................................

2,294, 370

2, 216,464

1,895,263

2,694,115

1,713,106

1,704, 423

1, 384,145

3, 639, 303

3, 794, 863

1,733,346

16,750, 826

13, 861,195

16,100,162

20,924,176

21, 628, 453

21,342,310

16, 964, 733

18,858, 214

14, 651, 541

14, 634,667

S e e d s , n o t m e d ic in a l ,

SILK, MANUFACTURES O F :
Dress and piece g o o d s...............................................
Clothing, ready-made, and other wearing-ap­
parel ...............................................................................
Laces...................................................................................
R ib b o n s...........................................................................
A ll o th e r ...........................................................................
T o ta l...............................................................................




]
[>5,079, 333

1

r
5, 976,777

7, 913,236

11,264, 514

10, 428, 248

17, 643, 257

19,799, 543

32,188, 690

32,0:6,701

38, 985, 567

36 764, 276

J

21. 830,159

19, 837,972

24,013,

<

718, 611
2, 576, 890
j 2, 677, 539
( 11,842,392
36, 673, 646

542,
1,687,
1,173,
9, 412,

348
739
022
915

476,078
1, 979, 696
1, 353, 437
9, 514, 061

27, 467, 565

27,957,939

IMPORTS ---- VALUES OF.

M eat products—
Meats, prepared, o f all kinds, and meat
extrac ts.............................................................
A ll o th e r...............................................................
D airy products—
B u tte r.....................................................................
Cheese.-...................................................................
M ilk, preserved or condensed.......................

So a p :
Fancy, perfumed, and all descriptions of toilet
so a p ...........................................................................
A ll o th e r .....................................................................
T o ta l.........................................................................
Spices, ground...................................................................

|

293,746

265,977

293, 746

295, 601

300, 386

241, 370

321, 638

5

\

66,088
258,178

154, 747
283,208

152, 702
248,448

178, 673
258, 623

265,977

295, 601

306, 380

241,370

321,638

324, 266

437,955

401,150

437, 296

&1,437, 995 &1,936, 217

b 1, 823,171

62,428, 657

61,700, 267

62, 603, 231

62,474,088

200, 537

164,080

170,423

1, 555,282

1,697,500

2, 090, 061

2, 070, 445

2, 290, 275

2, 328,681

C1, 263, 803
847,976

1, 227, 556
778, 780

1,117, 237
747,621

S p ir it s , d is t il l e d , a n d s p ir it u o u s c o m p o u n d s :

Brandy .........................................................................
A ll o th e r .....................................................................

1 1, 934, 737

1

\

1, 555, 282

1, 697, 500

2,090, 061

2,070, 445

2,290,275

2, 328, 681

2, 111, 779

2, 006, 336

1, 864, 858

91, 742

93, 533

136, 312

197,431

248, 205

340,443

295, 250

291, 859

333, 774

387, 384

7, 808, 257
Molasses........................................................................... .
Sugar, Dutch standard in color—
.Not above No. 13, ahd tank bottoms, sirups,
melada, & c ............................................................ 1 82,841,669
Above No. 13, and not above N o. 2 0 ..............
28, 043
A ll above No. 2 0 ....................................................
5, 857
Sugar candy and confectionery..............................

6,764,119

7,188, 388

8, 705, 243

6, 699, 047

10, 015, 254

7,642, 111

5,577, 722

4,190,242

5, 587, 884

70, 809, 059

69, 295, 841

75, 950, 840

81, 741, 864

83, 514,762

84, 295,287

7,469
6, 898

8, 656
6, 537

1,349
9, 219

1, 739
10, 227

6,830
11, 708

2, 672
19, 854

< 91,080,953
(
61, 111
12,251
20, 982

64,320,170
692
488
19, 903

71, 604, 698
1, 829
391
23, 333

90,683, 826

77, 587, 545

76,499,422

84, 666, 651

88,452, 877

93, 548, 554

91, 959, 924

96, 753, 019

68,531,495

77, 218,135

L e a fSuitable for wrappers.......................................... | 3,728, 619
A ll other.....................................................................

4,102, 782

3, 545, 515

4, 911, 086

3, 897, 980

6, 230, 865

8,548, 999

i 5, 932,163

27, 314
6, 274, 674

37,175
7, 792,832

Sugar,

m olasses,

t io n e r y

sugar

candy,

and

confec­

:

T o t a l .......................................................................
T obacco, and m anufactures o f :

C

30,000

T o t a l .......................................................................

3,728, 619

4,102, 782

3, 545, 515

4, 911, 086

3,897, 980

6, 230, 865

8, 518, 999

5, 962,163

6, 301, 988

7,830, 007

Manufactures of—
Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots......................
A ll o t h e r ...................................................................

2, 002,347
81, 231

2, 269, 267
67, 819

2, 266, 910
76,451

2, 404, 812
86, 402

2, 257,139
116, 654

3, 032,038
84, 859

3,137,278
85,319

3,189, 225
87,134

3,133, 945
83, 704

3, 289, 471
92, 610

T o t a l .......................................................................

2,083, 578

2,337,086

2,343, 361

2,491, 214

2, 373,793

3,116,897

3,222, 597

3,276, 359

3,217,649

3, 382,081

574,419
Beans and p e a se.............................................................
1,652, 963
Potatoes.............................................................................
338,636
Pickles and sauces.........................................................
A ll o t h e r in their natural state, or in salt or b rin e .. . | 530,608
Prepared or preserved.........................................

614,110
245, 515
190,692

303,766
1, 345,744
224, 617

297, 542
276, 454
294, 800

345,141
874,223
330, 634

1,688,752
4, 660,120
335, 568

1,474, 257
1, 092,211
372, 555

1,160,796
193,623
360,919

252, 395
255, 590
310,907

585, 461
649,009
323, 362

492, 602

384,573

555, 589

733,133

C 1, 079, 629
69,690

853, 374
56,219

616,343
345,788

580, 250
442,870

528, 830
465, 517

1,542,919

2, 258, 700

1,424, 385

2, 283,131

7, 833,759

3, 848,616

2,677,469

1, 842, 012

2, 552,179

V egetables:

T o t a l .......................................................................

3, 096, 626

a Included partly in “ rice ” and part iy in “ all other dutiable articles.1




\

&Includes “ spices, unground.”

IMPORTS ---- VALUES OF.

1, 934, 737

Total.
Sponges ...................................................................................

00
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No. 120.—V a l u e s

of th e

PRINCIPAL

and

other

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE

Im po rted , &

c .—

GO

Continued

Gi

Tear ending June 30—
Articles.
3877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

DUTIABLE— Continued.
W in e s :

Dollars.
2,241, 682
1,199,205
2, 834, 816

2, 519, 624
1, 310,125
3,110, 292

9, 979, 626

5, 660, 833

6, 275,703

6, 940, 041

25, 067
7, 386, 799
244, 819
766, 243

24, 302
7, 582, 194
280, 905
717, 760

1, 369, 665

1, 622, 585

1, 690,470

9, 050
7, 757,156
215,424
807,375
( 327,435
< 1,128, 072
t
88,078

11, 939
6, 814, 248
157,778
704, 811
343, 801
1, 008, 834
61, 630

2, 292
6, 392, 305
171,597
768, 293
337, 805
977, 846
54, 698

6, 650, 598

8, 320, 968

10, 045, 513

10, 295,631

10, 332, 590

9,103, 041

8, 704, 836

5, 034, 545

23,727, 650

9, 703, 968

11, 096, 050

10, 949, 331

C4, 807, 636
<1,017,311
( 6, 559, 762

2, 262, 824
669, 604
5,947,495

6, 651, 260
1, 608, 764
8, 486, 057

5, 034, 545

23, 727, 650

9, 703, 968

11, 096, 050

10, 949, 331

12, 384, 709

8, 879, 923

16, 746, 081

1,061,076

949, 670

1, 053, 912

1, 303, 035

1,127, 492

1, 276, 226

2, 150, 399
12, 921, 840
13, 900, 463
2,258, 952
564, 694
962, 543

1, 902, 690
10,102, 354
13,464, 647
2, 203,456
287, 254
1, 056, 433

1,506, 829
9, 731,003
14, 761, 343
1, 914, 874
1, 036, 809
1, 002, 820

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,838,891

2,054,700

2,356,705

2, 743, 669

3,160,672

3, 939, 278

1 2,236,889

2,123, 254

2, 284,833

3,289, 766

3, 928, 087

4,3 9 8 ,5§0

6, 040, 348

4,126,760

3,962,145

4,339, 533

5, 646, 471

6, 671, 756

7, 559, 258

7,170
Timber, sawed and h e w n ......................................... .
3,146, 093
Boards, planks, deals, and other sawed lu m ber..
69,189
Sh in gles.............................................................................
224, 679
Other lu m b er................................................................. .
Cabinet-ware and house-furniture..........................
A ll other manufactures o f ........................ .............. | 798,175
Unmanufactured, not elsewhere specified..........

3, 893
3,174, 335
97,149
200,016

4, 737
3, 292, 042
93, 619
184,227

10, 332
5, 086, 880
117,347
314, 023

8, 019
6, 279, 541
188, 400
475,343

832, 267

924,464

1,122, 016

4, 307, 660

4,499, 089

8, 363, 015
8, 363, 015

T o t a l ............................................

W ood, an d m anufactures o f :

T o t a l.......................................................................

W o o ls, h a ir o f t h e a l p a c a , g o a t , a n d
LIKE AN IM ALS, AND MAN U FACTURES O F :

4, 245, 306

other

U nman ufactured—
Clothing wools........................................................
Combing w o o ls ....................................................... ^7,156,944
Carpet and other similar w o o ls ......................
T o t a l .......................................................................

7,156, 944

1
Manufactures of—
674, Oil
Carpets and carpeting of all kinds.................
Clothing, ready-made, and other wearinga, ............
apparel, except shawls and knit goods..
6, 624, 909
C lo th s .........................................................................
Dress-goods, women’s and children’s ............ 12, 549, 867
559,941
K n it goods.................................................................
Rags, shoddy, mungo, waste, and flocks . . .
33,265
1, 298,129
Shaw ls........ 1..............................................................




398, 389

367,105

1,237, 431

a ..............

a ................ . a ..............

a ................

a ............

a ...................

6, 771, 653
12, 055, 806
582, 922
19,071
1, 341,447

6,255,195
12,436,861
393, 825
22,121
1, 367, 927

12,078, 733
12, 514,962
1,000,372
138, 363
1, 079, 780

12, 979,
16, 393,
797,
358,
1, 052,

13, 387, 789
19, 637, 656
1,127,022
438, 750
1,162, 699

10,773, 912
15,360, 542
611,912
297,196
1,364, 608

889
504
795
386
728

IMPORTS-

Dollars.
2, 362,137
Cl, 979, 953
\ 1,318,743

Dollars.
1,889,871

Still wines—
In c a s k s ..........................................
In bottles........................................
Champagne and other sparkling..

Zm c,
ures

T a rn s.................................... *..................................
A ll other...................................................................

a ................

a ................

a ................

a ...............

a ................

3, 961, 800

4, 060,866

3, 512, 787

4, 265,492

3, 280,140

4, 829, 548

7, 467,124

1,054, 570
6, 035, 081

624, 620.
5, 007, 613

2,461, 970
7, 729, 385

T o t a l .....................................................................

25, 701,922

25, 230,154

24, 355, 821

33, 911,093

31,156, 426

37, 361. 520

44, 274, 952

41,157, 583

35, 776, 559

41,421,319

64,956
77, 713

59, 601
69, 582

52,182
56, 312

393, 334
260, 056

73, 421
107, 267

739, 319
198, 687

664,474
141, 677

190, 632
40, 518

116, 009
64, 290

119, 425
49,406

spelter , or
of

tutenegue,

and

a ..............

a .............

m anufact­

:

In blocks or pigs, and o ld ..........................................
Manufactures o f .............................................................
T o t a l .......................................................................

142, 669

129,183

108,494

653, 390

180, 688

938, 006

806,151

231,150

180, 299

168, 831

A ll other dutiable articles...................................................

3,442, 478

3, 804, 219

4,164, 343

5, 982, 611

6, 545, 842

6, 349,191

7, 520, 097

4, 761,849

3, 857,175

3, 800, 490

T o t a l v a l u e o f d u t ia b l e m e r c h a n d is e .
T o t a l VAfiffE o f m e r c h a n d i s e f r e e o f
d u t y ..................................................................................




423, 276, 840

140,788,452 141, 278, 265 142, 681, 505 208, 301, 863 202,491, 547 210, 579, 007 207, 504, 718 209,884,184 193,213, 624

212,159, 296

451, 323,126 437, 051, 532 445, 777, 775 667, 954, 746 642, 664, 628 72^ 639, 574 723,180, 914 667, 697, 693 577, 527, 329

635,436,136

a Included in “ all other manufactures of wool,” &c.

IMPORTS ---- VALUES OF,

T o t a l v a l u e o f im p o r t s o f m e r c h a n ­
d i s e ..................................................................................

310, 534,674 295, 773, 267 303, 096, 270 459, 652, 883 440,173, 081 514, 060, 567 515, 676,196 457,813, 509 384, 313, 705

00
•*4

H o. 1 2 1 .— Q u a n t i t i e s

of

the

PRINCIPAL

A r t ic l e s o f MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d
FROM 1877 TO 1886, INCLUSIVE.

in t o

the

U n it e d St a t e s D

u r in g

the

Ten Y ears

00
00

Y e a r ending June 30—
Articles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

a . ...................
a ............. . . .
a ....................
a ....................
a ....................

a ....................
a ....................
a ....................
a ....................
a ....................

a ....................
a ....................
a ....................
a ....................
a ...................

a ....................
a ....................
a ....................
a ....................
a ....................

a ....................
a ....................
a ....................
a . ..................
a ....................

a ....................
a ....................

a , ..................
a __________
a ___________
ft, _ _ _____
a,___________

Alizarine, natural or artificial.. .l b s .. a ....................
A rg a l or argol, or crude tartar, and
9,025,542
argol d u s t ......................................l b s ..
B a r k s : Cinchona, or other, used in
1,976,016
the manufacture o f quinia— l b s ..
Cochineal............................................. lb s ..
1,324,165
Dye-woods in sticks—
59,754
L ogw ood and all other........... t o n s ..
G um s—
A rab ic............................................... lb s .. e ....................
1, 022,565
Camphor, c r u d e ........................... l b s ..
Cutch, or catechu, and terra japon22,992,973
ica, or g a m b ia .......................... l b s ..
S h e lla c ............................................. lb s .. c .....................
A ll other gums and gum-resins,
9, 873, 515
not elsewhere specified........ l b s ..
1,504, 783
In d ig o ........................
lb s ..
Lime, chloride of, or bleaching pow­
47,642,133
der ..................................................... lb s ..
Licorice-root..................................... l b s .. a ...................
Mineral waters, all not artificial,
a ....................
Potash, muriate o f ................... i - . l b s .. a .....................
Quinia, sulphate of, salts of, and cinchonidia............................................. o z .. a,....................
54,208,334
Soda, nitrate o f ................................. lb s ..
43,443
Sulphur, or brimstone, crude ..t o n s ..
Vanilla bea n s..................................... l b s .. a ....................
Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and leaves and
4, 655, 986
shells o f..................................................... l b s ..
Coffee............................................................. lb s .. 331, 639, 723
Coir y a m ..................................................... lb s ..

a ....................

a .................... a .................... a __________ a ____ ______

1884.

1885.

1886.

FREE OF DU IT .

A nimals, not elsewhere specified:

C hemicals , drugs,
where specified:

and dyes ,




a ..................
a ___________
a ....................

41,021
18,271
4,427
72,076,408
78,248

26,342
18,521
5,492
37,646,930
72,933

25,301
21,062
31,796
45,971,050
55,930

not else­
fl1
,.

_____

669,548

1,470,864

2,329,635

10,257, 909

14, Oil, 764

14, 445, 534

14, 275, 530

18,320,366

16,112,427

19,591,039

17,694,336

16,041,666

4,853, 006
1,392,297

6 ,3P8,641
L 398,975

6, 014,625
l, 364,285

4, 201,372
1, 080, 987

5,171,056
1, 818,172

3,706,697
1, 671,864

2,580,052
681,996

3, 513,391
783,382

4,454, 368
665, 779

71,342

73,452

90,815

85,750

c ..................

91,420

e .....................

96,697

c ..................

655,987

656,231

680, 515

1,395,117
2,223,038

1, 033,507
1 ,1?3, 913

‘ i,"in ," 296’

982," 580

c ....................
2,445,471

2,"eio,’ i65'

2,076,"i92*

’ 2,*3i2,‘ i66

3,638,178
2,047,732

24,751, 058
c ....................

19, 206,473
e ....................

47, 588,639
c ....................

38,841, 111
c ....................

19,31f, 702
c ....................

21,638,733
c .... ...............

22,267, 931
2, 865,753

20,457, 336
3,468,891

28,458,363
4, 396,431

10,465, 872
1, 831,494

12,571,219
1,611,812

17, 842,086
2, 625, 240

19,321,233
1, 745, 350

25,053,417
2, 977,120

22,683,382
3, 889,888

14,782,099
2, 645,825

16,004,334
3, 034, 650

16,349,166
2, 963, 661

61, 046,124

76,170,256

74, 612, 920

92,484,637

94, 375,280

99, 758, 375
39,056,653

94, 697, 816
26,40,6,008

98,155,848
58,531, 952

1, 526,011
48, 706, 014

1, 644,467
40,617,944

1, 511,458
46,803,399

49,285,054
« ....................

a .................... a .................... a .................... a ................... CLm. . . . . . . . . .

63,040
a ....................
278, 970
a .................. a .................... a ...................

a .................

1,352,460

1,424,286

1,627,646

a .................... a .................... a ....................

a .................... a .................... a . ___ ______ a , .............. ..

a.___________

76,285,798
65,919
40,479

67,414,825
83,236
54,796

94,343,539
105, 438
37, 315

184, 554, 374
97, 956
101,090

117,838,300
94, 536
68,392

1, 571, 082
121, 202, 792
105,143
75, 621

1,871,600
111, 804,135
96, 841
97,094

1,807,653
101, 209, 481
117, 396
99, 529

5, 766, 267
4, 722, 971
309, 882, 540 377, 848,473
1, 979, 866 1 1,637,532

7,403, 643
446,850, 727
2,256,189

8, 642, 970
455,189, 534
3, 014, 805

10, 831, 983
459, 922, 768
4,835,589

9, 030, 724
515, 878,515
3,837,277

12,235,304
534, 785, 542
1,766,723

10, 300,120
572, 599, 552
4,027,900

13, 076,242
564,707,533
4,021,623

42, 258,850
47,922
30,106

IMPORTS ---- QUANTITIES OF.

C a t t l e ................................................... N o ..
H orses................................................... N o .
Sheep..................................................... N o .
Asphaltum or bitumen, crude............ lb s.
Bark, hemlock...................................... cords..

Cotton, unmanufactured............. ..lb s ..
E g g s..................................................
F ertilizers :
Guano.......................................
Phosphates, crude or native, for fertilizing purposes.................
F ish, not elsewhere specified:
Fresh, of all kinds, except salmon,
lb s..
Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock,

2,656, 567
5,048,271

3,032,013
6, 053,649

2, 993,677
6, 022, 506

3, 547, 792
7, 773, 492

4,449,86fi
9, 578,071

4,339,952
11,929,355

4,081,945
15,279,065

7,019,492
16,487, 204

25, 582

23,123

17, 801

8,420

25, 608

46,929

24, 811

27, 652

ci .................. a .................

7, 735, 981

9, 681,828

Herring—

_

58, 082
102,148

21, 910

24,114

17,521,419

17,913,742

19,732, 787

26,219,592

32,399,578

d ...................

15, 893,849

16,368,476

381

37, 085

a ................

d ...........

a. . . ____ _

d ............... .

d ................

a ................... d .................

a . ................

d ...................

76,136
58,279

101,344
52, 093

8, 726,479
126,519
88, 215

10,558, 315
104,742
91,680

d ....................
d ....................
d ....................

c ......... ........ e ................... e ......... .
6 ..................
a . ................. d ................... d .................. a , ........... .

e ..................
d ..................

1,016,937
6,048

1,336,541
5, 872

d ....................

46,723
112,468

55, 732
101,420

64, 811
120, 288

1,422,720

20, 015,176

22,712,862

21,646, 320

24, 574, 025

24,208,148

29, 263,632

262, 083
9, 777, 953

212, 856
9, 563,313

220,879
7,891,952

156, 624
8, 301,421

175, 923
8,102,130

16, 826, 099

14, 878,584

8, 538, 840
463, 527
311, 091

9, 910, 688
504,373
182, 625

14, 563, 376
545, 244
407,416

12, 826, 952
435, 041
568, 660

18, 820, 600
594, 604
337,076

13,935,472
827,401
326,608

12, 869, 838
959, 032
429,561

22,493,849
I , 151,690
224,030

18,484, 541
1,450,188

92, 546,443

89, 962,702

185,188,943

137, 583, 299

153, 309,691

151, 034,340

167, 585,100

134, 591, 262

113, 528, 994

120, 615
100, 619
131,167
128,421
a,
a, ................ a ................... ft, ................. d -- - _____
a, ........... .....
110, 091
65,046
150, 013
160,471
107, 947

&.................

a .................

a ................... d ................... d ........... .

1,182,750
a ......... ........

1, 889,776
2, 562, 236
a .................. a ..................

f ..................
f ................

/ .................. f
/ .................. /
/ .................. /
60,194,673

65,366,704

2, 550,103
240,310

2,879,402
341,867

152, 891
3,105
154,375

166,150
2,862
144, 749
445, 629

223,121

451, 690

3, 222, 546
616, 713

3, 424, 076
661,711

4,754, 626
1,611,744

1, 039, 412
9,103, 649
I I , 342,256
72,104, 956

1,189, 507
11,843,453
10, 767, 211
81,887, 998

1,
13,
15,
67,

31,915, 520

19,138, 560

6, 063, 514

5,553,676

5, 062, 616

6, 984, 406

b Logwood only.
/In clu d e d in “ spices, ground, ” dutiable.

112,490
3,284
85,179

522, 091

/ ........... ....... / .................. / . .................
................... f .................. f ................ f ...................
................. / ................. / .................. / ...................
72,162,936
81, 843, 988
78,769,060
73,479,164

16,073,344

117,226
2,612
110,762

3, 253,370
955,645

. .................

14, 522,144

a N ot stated.
e Included in ‘ ‘ fresh fish o f all kinds, except salmon.”




12,975,761
*

14,

583

__ _____ d .................. a ................... a . _________
a.................... d .................. a , _________

12, 512, 203
a

10,761,307

19,

364,473
331,079
079,296
665, 910

20, 900,992

26, 635,168

26, 013, 972

23,960,653

27, 960, 561

10,135,678

12, 926,951

12,378,433

8,291,360

6, 892, 900

c Included in “ all other gums and gum-resins ” free of duty.
d See dutiable fish.

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES OF,

Pickled.............................. ..b b ls..
63, 280
Mackerel, p ickled.................
43, 066
Salmon—
Fresh.................................. ...l b s ..
..b b ls..
India-rubber and gutta-percha, crude,
lb s.. 13, 821,109
I vo r y :
Animal___________ _________ ...l b s .. a
Vegetable
__ ___ ___ ___ . . lb s..
Oils, not elsewhere specified:
Fixed or expressed................. ...lb s ..
10, 403, 008
246, 332
Volatile or essential............... ...lb s ..
Whale and fish........................
138,708
P aper -stock, crude :
78, 759,118
Rags, other than woolen----- . ..lb s..
Plaster of Paris, or sulphate of lime, un99,263
ground...........................................
pmn11nfar.tnrp.fi
lbs.. ^ __ _____
cw ts.. & .................
Plnmbagn
-- ___________
S ilk , unmanufactured :
__ .
_
Hnwimifl
a ____ _____
Raw. or as reeled from the cocoon,
1,186,170
lbs..
\y aste
_________- _______ ....l b s .. a __________
Spices, unground :
Nutmegs
-- _____________ ___ lbs.. / ..................
Pepner
___ _____ ___ lbs.. / ..................
Allothfu*
- - ___ _______ ___ lbs.. / .................
58,347,112
Tea.................................................... ....l b s ..
Tin. bars, blocks, or pigs, grain or granu. 11,080,496
lated..............................................
A rticles admitted free under reci­
procity treaty with H aw aiian I sl ANDS:
3, 034,405
R ice.......................................... ....l b s ..

8, 432,835

a ...................

5, 072, 334
16, 092, 583

5,115,680
16, 098, 450

GO
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No. 121.—Q u a n t i t i e s

of th e

PRINCIPAL

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE

Imported,

& c .—Continued.

co

o

T e ar ending June 30—
Articles.
1878.

1877.

1879.

1880.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1883.

1886.

152,708
106,181,858

238,773
114,132,670

163,347
325,158, 677

71,649
169, 652, 603

61,171
191,623,175

a ....................
a ...................
a ....................

58, 748
27, 339
293,848

78, 796
21,734
331,117

52,324
37,901
371,046

12,182,722
69,621
1,850,983

10,050, 687
25, 989
815, 017

954,119
846, 675
4,176
862,072

973, 677
1, 075,725
2, 508
1, 020, 999
472, 864

8, 596,122
4, 894
54, 627
1,195, 948
656,113
24, 329
1,810
988, 736
582, 623

9, 986, 507
4, 507
34, 397
1,078, 436
239, 014
206, 556
1,279
790, 502
578,141

10,197,115
16,104
90, 450
1, 062, 540
173. 792
380, 540
1,750
1, 076, 330
645,197

FREE OF DUTY— Continued.
A r t ic l e s a d m it t e d f r e e u n d e r t r e a t y
w i t h H a w a i i a n I s l a n d s , &c.— Cont’d.

87, 535
30, 367, 329

138, 862
30,624,162

M olasses.......................................... galls..
Sugar, b ro w n .................................... lb s ..

94,772
41, 696,674

111, 950
61,556,708

198,987
76, 907, 247

a
a
a.

a
a.
a.

a.
a
a

a
a
a

B readstuffs :

Barley................................................b u s h ..
Corn....................................................b u s h ..
O a t s ....................................................b u sh ..
O a tm e a l................................................lb s ..
R v e ................
b u sh ..
W h e a t ............................................... bu sh ..
W heat-flour....................................b b ls ..
B ristles........................................................l b s ..
Cem ent......................................................b b ls ..
C h e m ic a l s , d r u g s , d y e s , a n d

6,764,228
13,423
21, 391

5,720,979
33,869
13,395

7,135,258
58, 876
489, 576

98,974
328, 906
7,431
450, 056

430, 235
1,351, 008
7, 941
623, 670

477, 762
2, 011,291
12,606
417,234

532, 585
462, 882
5,161
984, 285

9, 528,616
75,155
64, 412
' *473,'925*
200, 620
2, 396
838, 840

m e d ic in e s ,

not elsewhere specified:
G ly c e r in e ............................................lb s ..
Logwood and other dye-woods, ex­
tracts and decoctions o f .......... lb s ..
Opium—
C r u d e ........................................... l b s ..
Prepared for smoking — lb s ..
Potash, nitrate of, or saltpeter,
c r u d e ...................... ........................ l b s ..
Soda—
Bicarbonate o f ........................ l b s ..
Carbonate, including sal-soda
and so d a -a sh .........................l b s ..
C a u stic ........................................ lb s ..
A ll other salts o f .................... l b s ..
Sumac, g ro u n d .................................l b s ..
Clays or earths o f all kinds, including
china-clay, or k a o lin e .................... tons..
Coal, bitu m in ou s.................................to n s .. I




6,702,965
30,902
41,597

a

a

a.

a
£

349,223

430, 950

a

a.

a.

5, 832, 825

7, 573, 034

10, 442, 910

a

a

a

2, 645, 259

2, 402, 964

3, 873, 653

326,539
4,633

334,169
50, 265

471, 276
46, 207
11,534,432

405,957

533,451

318, 700

370, 249

457, 499

C

l

13, 846,070

6,760,984

9,376,734

14,155,481

10, 044,367

12, 282,334

10, 953, 521

10, 397, 251

12, 413, 229

4,298,906

3. 902, 514

2, 725,774

8,367,441

1,633,116

2,100, 787

1, 998, 932

2, 029, 428

2, 330, 960

217, 360, 808
36, 000, 895
507, 381

233, 343, 440
35, 505, 312
918, 367

237, 060, 202 322,191,592
45,774, 916
44, 791, 535
2,455,212
1,617, 836
a .................. . a ....................

298, 084, 371
47, 324, 994
422, 356

293,189, 955
58, 013, 468
8, 304, 542
a. ................

347, 254, 020
57, 731,969
8, 323,136

312, 254, 723
77, 561,649
8,135,170
16, 316, 614

26, 306
851, 334

23, 552
722,695

27, 716
820, 266

a .................... a ........ .........
497, 270

578,457

a ...................
491,473

477,517

677, 360

287,
69,
9,
13,

3, 319, 538

281.244
849, 220
837, 836
590, 812

309, 973,166
78, 650, 859
6,123, 031
16, 685, 565

24, 346
817, 918

28, 875
824, 361

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

DUTIABLE.
not e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f i e d :
C a t tle ....................................................N o .. a
H orses................................................. N o .. a
Sheep......................................................N o .. a.

A n im a l s ,




635, 616

6877,856

6241, C24

64, 563,216

69, 904, 832

618,347, 728

659, 068,128

2, 259, 833

3, 578, 752

4, 363, 614

1, 680,183

370, 596

154, 955

5, 262, 086

781,616

744, 566

323, 987

361, 606

481,590

748, 203

18, 837, 045

12, 911,482

25, 230, 189

25, 973, 933

33, 283, 511

21, 020 809

C 1,687,613
1 19, 504, 784

856,213
24, 274,281

2,176, 606
29, 551, 543

a .................... a .................... a ..................

a .................

a .............

1,895, 699

909, 480

1,147,181

a , ...............

a

c .................

c ................

a.................

c ..................

c

30, 987
9

a ..................
36, 061
164

48, 833
19

31,008

..............
49, 643

a.................. a..................

a ..................

a .................

c ..................

c,

............

2

J I, 990, 224

a ...................

a .................... a .................. a ......... ......
a ..................
14, 873
14

a .................

a .................... a .............. . a..................
15,542
6

18, 950
2

a ..................

a ................ .

4, 045

2,935

26,168

a .................
a

.................

14,324,080
5, 712, 725
97, 880
50, 889
4,562

4,378

5,446

5, 563

5, 748

5, 086

6, 435

5, 557

36, 679

29, 063

25, 925

32, 463

28, 655

84,186

125, 318

64,389
32,082

98, 343
36, 897

83, 054
35, 300

559, 701
852, 908
a ................... a ..................

897, 365
a .................

851,457
7,415 420

635, 052
12,115,289

1,140,706
20, 696, 646

a ................. a ...............
a . ............... a .................... a .................. a ..................
a .............. a ................ a ..................
a ................ a .................. a ................
a ................... a .................. a .................. a ................ a .................. a ..................

a ..................
a ...........
a ................

7, 945, 977
60, 600, 228
53, 702, 220

7, 770,178
57, 631,820
38, 319, 787

7, 233, 070
64, 995, 545
40, 387, 946

a ................... a ..................

3, 828,104

4, 732, 269

5, 822, 733

54, 941,428

77, 873, 253

57, 615, 693

55, 049, 857

168,106
88,166
c Seo free fish.

81,914

60, 928

88, 890

4,498
17,128

20, 503

17,711

24, 902

32, 044

50, 793

40, 997

69, 590

82,471

68, 631

577, 431
a ______

1,154, 262
a ...............

307,179
a ...........

871, 390
a .................

a..................
24,147,680
2 9 ,922 1

a N o t s ta te d .

a ..................

a .................

a .................

24, 030, 788

20, 256,069

44, 571, 838

46, 038, 739

23,049

38,940

61,004

152, 235

a ................

b Gross weight.

45, 872, 024

C
\

IMPORTS ---- QUANTITIES OF.

Copper, and m anufactures of :
O r e (fin e c o p p e r c o n t a in e d t h e r e i n ) ,
l b s ..
P i g s , b a r s , in g o t s , o ld , a n d o t h e r u n ­
m a n u f a c t u r e d .....................................l b s . .
C otton, m an u fac tu res o f :
C lo th s —
N o t b le a c h e d ,
d y e d , c o lo r e d ,
s t a i n e d , p a i n t e d , o r p r in t e d ,
sq . y a r d s ..
B l e a c h e d , d y e d , c o lo r e d , s t a i n e d ,
p a in t e d , o r p r i n t e d . . s q . y a r d s ..
T h r e a d (n o t o n s p o o ls ), y a r n , w a r p s ,
o r w a r p - y a r n .................. ! ...................l b s . .
F i s h , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f i e d :
C o d , h a d d o c k , h a k e , a n d p o l lo c k ,
d r ie d , s m o k e d , o r p i c k l e d .......... l b s . .
H e rrin g —
D r i e d o r s m o k e d ............................ l b s . .
P i c k l e d o r s a l t e d -------* .............b b l s . .
M a c k e r e l , p i c k l e d ..............................b b l s . .
S a lm o n , p i c k l e d .................................b b l s . .
F la x , hem p, jute, and oth er veg eta­
ble
SUBSTANCES, AND MANUFACTURES
OF:
U n m a n u fa c tu re d —
F l a x .......................................................t o n s . .
H e m p , a n d a l l s u b s t i t u t e s fo r
h e m p .............................................. t o n s . .
J u t e ...................................................t o n s I
S is a l -g r a s s , a n d o t h e r v e g e t a b l e >
s u b s t a n c e s .................................t o n s )
M a n u f a c t u r e s o f fla x , h e m p , o r j u t e ,
o r o f w h i c h f la x , h e m p , o r j u t e s h a ll
b e th e c o m p o n e n t m a te ria l o f c h ie f
v a lu e —
C a b l e s a n d c o r d a g e ............... l b s . .
T a r n s ................................................ l b s . .
F r u i t s , i n c l u d i n g n u t s , n o t e ls e w h e r e
s p e c ifie d :
F i g s ................................................................... l b s . .
P r u n e s ..............................................................l b s . .
R a i s i n s ............................................................l b s . .
N u ts—
A l m o n d s ............................................... l b s . .
G lass and g lassw ar e :
C y lin d e r , c r o w n , a n d c o m m o n w in ­
d o w g l a s s , u n p o l i s h e d .................. l b s . .
C y l i n d e r a n d c r o w n g l a s s , p o lis h e d ,
sq. f e e t .. I

ZD

N o. 1 2 1 — Q u a n t it ie s

of t h e

PRINCIPAL A rticles

of

MERCHANDISE I m p o r t e d , & c.—Continued.

CD

tsS)

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1877.




1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

269, 372
1, 602, 325
1,918, 501
a ....................
a ....................

105, 550
1,145,594
1,837,832
18, 861
53,173

169,361
1, 553, 073
1,986,806
10,320
109,794

563, 760
2,126,616
2, 897,747
66,008
372,802

616,422
2, 325,498
3, 017, 668
174,281
497, 243

1,117,244
3, 035,117
3,264, 580
86, 029
955, 854

1,182,046
3,016,781
3, 778, 082
97,574
2,122,589

1,985,947
2,651,975
3,924,231
118,955
701,104

2,386,844
2,622,622
3,376,803
160,950
1, 642,086

2,152,'874
2, 838, 074
4,216, 793
92,118
2, 672, 762

a ....................

29,765
55, 000

150,821
87, 576

425,012
754, 657

621, 073
417, 849

580,207
496, 045

607,176
433,602

553,806
283,172

425, 870
151, 959

701,243
261,674

70,964

67,922
8,341

8, 084

11,052

a ...................

a ....................

a ....................

56,419, 708

66,337,457

53, 967, 822

631, 790
5,855
251, 902, 056

267,500
49
104,119,050

30

11

2,611

86, 486
66,305

122,312
179, 982

a ............

a . ..................

150, 393, 345

116, 869,746

46, 506
8,060
86, 432, 339

19,841
4. 318
73,373,128

49, 220
4, 278
75, 074, 661

81, 343
214, 323

5,226
112,837

587
7,384

26
4,177

31
10,476

a .................... a .................. a .................. . a ..................... a ...................
11,754,165

35,068,303
319, 383

38, 093, 626
752, 917

36, 079, 629
254,168

a,.................... a .................... a .................... a .................... a ..................... a ....................

3, 927, 649

2, 405, 877

7, 065,318

a .................... a ..................
404,732

q,....................

2,226

a .................... a............

27, 473

34, 746, 800

a .................... a ..................

17,752,435

177,020

3,494,249

a .................... a ....................

a ...................

2,100,622

1, 664, 619

2, 784,834

24,190,199

11,691,376

21,988, 379

23,493,384

50, 247, 680
18,466, 396

42, 595, 837
13, 559,883

144,276, 7G8
13,781,’ 841

222, 608, 736

244,821,360

276, 537, 072

379, 202, 880

370, 007, 568

440, 929, 328

484,038,688

507, 894,756

507,154, 935

572,252,699

a ...................

a ...... ............

d .................... a ..................

a .................... a ....................

a ....................

193,782,838

259, 540, 746

303, 584, 771

a .................... a .....................

7,135,245

3, 844,195

5, 833, 001

a.___________ a .................... a .................... a . . ................ a .................. a .................... a ....................
a .................. Cb.................... a .................... a .................... a .................... a .................... a ....................

2,441,782
2,408, 289
155,670

1, 390,145
1, 389,339
378,886

1,887, 613
1 , 278, 908
323,090

a .................... a , .................. a ....................

314,139

552, 656

537,995

a ..................

1,023,447

a ....................

685, 297

1,137,832

1,356,402

IM PORTS-----QUANTITIES OP.

DUTIABLE—Continued.
G lass and glassware —Continued:
P late glass—
Fluted, rolled, or rough . sq. fe e t.
U n silv ered ...................... sq. feet..
S ilv ered ........................... sq. feet.
H a y ....................................................... tons.
H o p s ........................................................lb s..
I ron and steel, and manufactures of :
Ore, i r o n ....................................... tons..
P ig iron......................................... to n s ..
Scrap, fit only to be remanufactured—
Iron, wrought and c a s t ___ t o n s ..
S te e l....................................... tons..
Bar-iron, rolled or hammered___ l b s ..
Bars, railway—
O f iron ....................................ton s..
O f steel, or in part o f steel .ton s..
Cotton-ties, or hoops fo r baling p u r­
poses, o f iron and s t e e l ........... lb s ..
Hoop, band, and scroll iron ........lb s ..
Hoops, bands, strips, sheets, and
plates o f s t e e l............... .*.......... lb s ..
Ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, and
bars o f steel, and steel in form s
not elsewhere sp e cifie d ...........lb s ..
Sheet, plate, and taggers’ iron . .l b s ..
Tin-plates, terne-plates, or taggers’
t i n ...............................................lb s ..
W ire rods (rivet, screw, nail, and
fence), round, in coils and loops, o f
iron or s t e e l................................lb s ..
W ire, and w ire rope and strand, iron
or s te e l........... .............................lb s ..
Manufactures of, not elsewhere speci­
fied—
A nvils, axles, and forgings, o f
iron or s t e e l ........... ............ lb s ..
Chains, o f iron or steel......... l b s ..
Malt, b a r le y .......................................b u sh ..

1879.

1878.

M alt liquors :
In bottles or jugs........... .........galls
£
974,277
Not in bottles or ju g s............... galls
Oils, not otherwise specified:
Animal—
Whale and fish.....................galls..
51, 882
Other......................................galls
Mineral......................................... galls
2, 263, 379
Vegetable—
Fixed or expressed—
Olive................................galls..
348, 608
Other.............................. galls..
342, 872
Volatile or essential............. lb s ..
177, 365
P rovisions, comprising meat and dairy

\ 1,110 611

869, 224
1,189, 906

968, 320
1,287, 873

156, 022
41, 019
508

383,319
778
449,041

227,150
822
986, 319

181, 835
10, 871
381,739

536,749
349, 081
.241,763

610,429
572,113
76, 877

493, 928
555, 803
37, 655

634, 354
605,126
49,436

a, .......... ..
a ..................
83, 746,129
a ...................
903, 766, 993

373, 844
6,243,014
94, 252, 090
a, .
927,122, 434

187, 337
247, 560
786,050
997,167
680, 072

178, 712
6, 309,124
53,160, 726
37, 508, 727
847, 737, 215

637, 729

2, 849,226

2, 548, 864

1, 034, 576

158,568

341, 534
5, 052, 736
839, 269

349, 319
4, 215,146
639, 440

506,681
1,171,951

503, 945
1,012, 777

432, 611
1, 012, 290

33, 965, 293

31, 321, 244

39, 018, 637

767, 709

897,487

1, 007, 297

1,173, 365

1, 573, 083

1, 862, 533

85,509

61, 509
13,377
331,591

92, 819
25, 625
389

146,410
13, 681
17,471

209,051
10, 934
650

336, 068
465, 696
144,587

383,131
655,416
242, 849

384,413
414, 696
157,742

508, 028
655, 498
170,176

a .......... ....... a ..................
a . . ______ a ...................

a ...................
a .................

1, 583
266, 548
363,365
154, 88L

(

968,148

PRO D U CTS:

..........

70,271,247
41,426,364
a .................... a ..................
860, 589,224 906,615,313

a ..................... & ............... .
a ................... ci..................
51,943,609
61,755, 003
69,277,163
a .................... a .................... a ..................
963, 970,711 1,100,510,401
845, 775, 945

1, 290, 615

1, 009,261

a ................ ..

41...................

a ....................

2, 664, 739

3, 851, 240

615, 811, 330

616,369,958

621,317,469

611,173, 658

619, 860, 965

620, 164,187

1,381, 206

1,456, 710

1,606, 084

1, 591, 532

1, 781, 633

1, 840, 801

27,490, 007

38, 365, 575

38,008,930

28, 509, 234

37,116,122

32, 989, 503

1,464,195

908,191

635, 079
5

\ 3,518,410

1,507,432,291 1,792,873,450 1,768,237,842 1,809,937,429 1,884,188,465 2,023,648,653^

5

}

6.
72,
37,
867,

437, 609

a ..................
693, 699

2,630,352,807 2,548,210,538 2,498,192, 849
59,886
12,271
768,832

308, 688

83, 094

130,552

15,654

20, 489

79, 286

37, 800

136, 589

9, 241

5, 855

L e a fSuitable' for wrappers............. lb s ..
^ 7,551,583
A l l o t h e r ..................................... lb s ..
Cigars, cigarettes, and ch eroots.lb s..
536, 524

7,980,836

6, 593, 466

9, 759,355

7,468, 664

11, 899, 823

14, 893,131

40,761

) 12,914,256

622,805

619,280

652,402

618, 503

802, 872

829,777

891, 769

31, 411
12,892, 854
919, 984

48,191
15, 647,479
1, 016,033

756, 807
528,584

369,822
2,624,149

343, 258
721,868

365, 656
2,170, 372

1,190,414
8, 789, 860

1, 025, 888
2, 362,362

865, 367
425,408

284, 770
658,633

649, 002
1,937,416

A l l above N o 20............................. lb s ..

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

Dairy products—
Butter........................................lbs. a . .
Cheese...................................... lbs
CL Bice, not elsewhere specified......... lbs..
60, 978, 659
Rice, granulated, or rice m eal..........lbs. a ..................
Salt.......................................... .............. lbs.
901, 209, 894
Seeds, not medicinal, not elsewhere
specified:
Linseed, or flaxseed................. bush..
1,445, 625
So a p :
Fancy, perfumed, and all descrip­
tions of toilet soap..................... lbs.
A ll oth er......................................... lb s ..
Spices, ground..................................... lbs. 612, 022, 313
Spirits, distilled, and spirituous com­
pounds :
B randy............................ proof galls.
1,660,892
A 11 other.......................... proof galls
Sugar, molasses, sugar candy, and
confectionery :
Molasses....................................... galls.. 30,188,^63
Sugar, Dutch standard in color—
Not above No. 13, and tank bot-1
toms, sirups, melada, &c. .lbs..
Above No. 13, and not above No. ' 1,623,623,981
T obacco, an d m anufactures of :

(

V e g e t a b l e s .*

Beans and p e a se ........................... b u s h ..
P o ta to es........................................... b u sh ..




642,047
3,205, 555

a N o t stated.

b Includes “ spices, unground. ’

CO
OO

No. 121. — Q u a n t i t i e s

of t h e

PRINCIPAL

A r t ic l e s

of

MERCHANDISE

Im ported, &

c .—

CD

C o n tin u sd .

Y ear ending June 30—
Articles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

DUTIABLE— Continued.
W in e s :

Still w inesand

other

spark-

|

(

2, 774, 771
251,489

3, 419, 532
239, 381

3, 787, 420
258,153

(

201,414

228, 580

238,604

600, 762
86, 219

555, 582
69, 511

547, 832
79,150

f 21,175, 228
1 4,414,253

11,475, 889
2, 780, 751

40, 968, 537
7,198, 534

152, 761,170

56, 339, 530

80, 917, 887

a, ...................

953, 675
10, 340, 622

799, 617
8, 045, 656

947, 597
8, 242, 470

4,192, 630

3, 686,157

4, 080, 938

4, 087, 332

4,370, 947

4, 878, 919

6,187, 520

309,995

295,172

298, 715

407, 328

457, 257

511,444

643,176

W O O D , AN D MANUFACTURES OF :

Boards, planks,

deals,

and other

Shingles.................................................M .

316,271
34,190

327, 298
47, 532

355,304
48,710

515, 343
59,402

575, 320
87,135

612,364
99, 2G4

572, 099
104, 657

W o o l s , h a ir o f t h e a l p a c a , g o a t , a n d
OTHER LIKE ANIMALS, AND M ANUFACT­
URES O F :

U nmanufactured—
Combing w ools.......................... lb s .
>42,171,192
48,449, 079
39, 005,155 128,131,747
Carpet and
other
similar
w o o ls ......................
lb s .. J
Manufactures of—
Carpets and carpeting o f all
278, 262
533, 539
kinds............................sq. yards.
257, 686
1, 443,535
a .................. a .................... a ............ ..... a ............
C lo th s...................................
lbs
Dress-goods, women’s and chil­
dren’s ...........................sq. yards..
49, 650,114
49, 539, 339
49, 732,403
66, 400,204
Rags, shoddy, mungo, waste,
169, 925
and flo c k s.'............................. lb s ..
95, 886
92, 614
1,388,233
Y a rn s.............................................lb s .. a .................... a ................... a .................... a ...................

55, 964, 236

67, 861, 744

70, 575,478

991, 947

715, 583

a . . _______

a .............. ....

52, 693, 221

65, 007,453

84, 254, 827

59,432,436

59, 598, 880

68, 657, 750

470, 873
1,097, 641
a ..................... a ...................

974, 963
................

1, 316, 083
1, 471, 363

700, 231
813, 509

3. 059, 214
4,459, 787

834, 959

a

Z in c , s p e l t e r , o r t u t e n e g u e , a n d m a n ­
u f a c t u r e s OF:

In blocks or pigs, and o ld ..........lb s ..




1, 813, 615
a N ot stated.

310, 8595, 363,1,062
390, 6373, 598,
8, 083
514, 826 3, 743,112
18, 427,1,273,
309 301
17, 323,1,802

IMPORTS ---- QUANTITIES OF.

Champagne,

No. 122. — V a l u e s
in g

of

the

the

PRINCIPAL

T en Y ears

and

from

other

1877

to

A r t ic l e s

1886,

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE

in c l u s iv e .

(M ix e d

gold

and

E xported

from the

U n it e d St a t e s

p r io r

1880.)

currency values

to

dur­

Y ear ending June 30—
A rticles.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

D ollars.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.
D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

D olla rs.

D o lla rs.

Dollars.

D ollars.

D ollars.

24, 297
765, 249
129, 235
897, 092

19, 872
1, 018, 916
154, 877
1,381, 533

17 147
893, 972
159, 822
1, 862,447

11,682
768,945
169, 211
1, 295., 904

2, 002
654,156
184, 828
1, 559, 332

9, 890
1, 003, 724
290,177
1, 672, 580

36,651
1, 492, 926
374,477
1, 979, 865

28, 622
2, 096, 298
352, 304
965, 543

26, 558
1, 348,232
352, 787
834, 025

7,237
1,281,140
321,779
757,102

T o ta l........................................................................

1, 815, 873

2, 575,198

2,933, 38S

2, 245, 742

2,400,318

2,976, 371

3, 883, 919

3,442, 767

2, 561, 602

2, 367,258

A nimals :
Cattle............................................................................
Hogs.............................................................................
Horses..........................................................................
Mules...........................................................................
Sheep............................................................................
A ll other, and fowls..................................................

1, 593, 080
699,180
301,134
478,434
234, 480
18,895

3, 836, 818
267, 259
798, 723
501, 513
333, 499
46, 841

8, 379,200
700, 262
770, 742
530, 989
1,082, 938
23, 623

13, 344,195
421, 089
675,139
532, 362
892, 647
16, 688

14, 304,103
572,138
390, 243
353, 924
762, 932
29, 058

7, 800, 227
509, 65 L
470,183
320,130
603, 778
25,147

8, 341, 431
272, 516
475, 806
486, 560
1,154,856
58, 099

17,855, 495
627, 480
424, 317
490, 809
850,146
45, 282

12, 906, 690
579,183
377, 692
127,580
512,568
63, 368

10, 958,954
674,297
348, 323
148,711
329,844
58, 531

T o ta l........................................................................

3, 325, 203

5, 844, 653

11, 487, 754

15,882,120

16, 412, 398

9,729,116

10, 782, 268

20, 293, 529

14, 567, 081

12, 518, 660

Art-w orts: Paintings and statuary...........................
Bar!-, and extract of, for tanning.................................
Billiard and pool tables and apparatus.....................
Blacking............................................................................
Bones, hoofs, horns, and horn tips, strips, and waste.
Books, maps, engravings, and other printed matter.
Brass, and manufactures o f ...........................................

196, 513
69, 794
33, 903
101, 886
246, 752
634, 345
327, 817

283, 041
120,127
18, 983
105, 434
210, 648
586, 355
589, 451

193, 733
163,480
39, 563
142, Oil
180,488
725,404
200, 871

198, 579
237, 476
28,390
163, 021
121, 982
626, 630
183,468

254, 450
120, 426
17, 389
179, 993
120, 415
690, 359
216, 057

406,153
97, 442
42, 095
187, 403
98, 948
831,132
322, 439

387,157
87, 528
48, 496
209, 998
150, 071
1, 018,138
287, 847

176, 389
292, 851
55. 631
187, 335
199, 242
1,414, 951
301, 014

227, 270
346,218
49,709
159, 875
357, 973
1, 389, 350
538,118

135,684
283, 086
31, 078
174, 604
127, 735
1, 314, 639
150, 807

708, 541
2, 565, 736
781, 819
549, 245
401,180
151, 575
299,137
626, 034
730, 317
682, 471
686,158
748, 490
781, 292
829, 281
41,621,245 48, 030, 358 40, 655,120 53, 298, 247 50, 702, 669 28, 845, 830 27, 756, 082
1, 511,152
1, 336,187
1,052, 231
981, 361
1, 270, 200
994, 201
980,798
1,150, 686
1, 277, 920
1,618, 644
186, 899
308,129
298, 349
233, 843
a ..................
a.
a ................ a .................. a _____
1, 822, 9G6
3, 051, 739
3,103, 970
2, 362, 765
1, 885, 813
1,
657, 998
946,086
39, 672
30, 775
15,113
24, 728
24, 082
28, 593
25, 070
47,135, 562 96, 872, 016 130,701,079 190, 546,305 167, 698,485 112, 929, 718 119, 879, 341
21, 663, 947 25, 095, 721 29, 567, 713 35,333,197 45, 047, 257 36, 375, 055 54, 824, 459

403,622
847,671
27,648, 044
818,739
700,694
771,471
4,323,105
18,876
75, 026,678
51,139, 696

346, 302
702, 027
28, 003,863
816,459
1, 589, 640
3,036, Oil
2, 000, 294
15, 937
72,933,097
52,146, 336

166, 330
725, 476
31,730, 922
858, 370
1, 944,772
755,973
133,105
12, 733
50, 262,715
38,442, 95-

B readstuffs :
Barley.........................................................................
Bread and biscuit......................................................
Corn.............................................................................
Corn m eal..................................................................
O ats..............................................................................
Oatmeal......................................................................
B y e ...............................................................................
Bye-flour....................................................................
Wheat ........................................................... .........
Wheat-flour...............................................................




ft

a Included in “ all other breadstuff's,’ ’ &c.

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

A gricultural implements :
Horse-powers.............................................................
Mowers and reapers, and parts o f........................
Plows and cultivators, and parts of....................
A ll other, and parts of............................................

1877.

CO

Ox

N o . 122*—V a l u e s o f t h e PRINCIPAL a n d o t h e r A r t ic l e s o f DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c .—Continued.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________

co

Ci

T e a r ending June 30—
Articles.

Continued.
A l l other breadstuffs, and preparations of, used
as food.............................................................................

B beadstuffs—

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,709,639

1,740,471

2,439,098

1,443,580

813,207

T o t a l ............................................................................... 116,930, Oil 180,700,408 209,537,992 286,764,807 269, 556,720 182,005, 841 207,473,838 162,544,715 160,370,821

125, 846, 558

655,142

987, 829

846,119

B r ic k s :

B uilding.............................................................................
F i r e .....................................................................................

25, 571
9,892

254,446
13,900

51,714
11,096

36,299
12,027

27, 989
12,290

50,870
30, 649

56, 227
47,120

60,702
41,012

45,181
31, 058

35,579
41,343

35,463

268,346

62,810

48,326

40, 279

81,519

103, 347

101,714

76,239

76, 922

156,022
172,000
234,408
866,018
538,997
127,544

89,392
146,037
218,985
979,003
532,840
140,635

59,089
138,184
225,104
1,023,735
249,393
183,176

97,263
110,410
237,627
823,702
683, 723
264, 823

154, 677
152, 716
210,842
1, 013, 644
544, 041
219, 903

170,137
241,403
226, 687
1,439, 003
1, 393, 059
271, 503

173,468
172, 234
218, 910
1, 607, 502
1,900, 903
359,446

163,444
170, 795
240, 500
1,582,459
1,444,039
499,134

154, 257
174,146
256, 719
1,495, 475
369, 053
642, 364

134,185
154, 992
176,124
1, 340,198
587,692
700, 382

A cid s .................................................................................
74, 930
Ashes, pot and pearl....................................................
53,170
D yes and dyestuffs ..................................................... 628,209
G in s e n g .............................................................................
562, 268
Medicines, patent or proprietary...........................
Boots, herbs, and barks, not elsewhere specified ^ 1, 979,957
A llo th e r .............................................................................

48, 524
38,389
527,281
497,247

65,826
61, 266
647,323
465, 611

71,231
110, 578
702, 750
533,042

39, 240
141,463
626. 749
561,545

39, 930
31, 362
929,929
483,171

56, 590
44, 367
877, 601
848, 393

2,303,253

2,385,357

2,756,469

3, 045,238

3, 517,149

3, 306,195

128, 616
41,436
675,492
614, 995
(1,340, 583
<
45,422
( 1, 847,842

133, 589
37, 782
656,148
751,168
1, 317,483
116, 695
1, 793, 328

85,753
30, 792
638,457
998, 332
1, 344, 665
114,447
2,101, 022

3,298, 534

3,414,694

3,625,383

4,174, 070

4,414, 235

5,001, 541

5,133,146

4, 694,386

4, 806,193

5,313,468

Clocks and parts o f ......................................................
W atches ana parts o f...................................................

1, 025, 586
77, 857

936,003
140, 794

1,002,388
88,045

1,356,742
96, 495

1,146, 753
100, 710

1,402, 362
121, 490

1, 316, 086
163, 645

1,168,484
191, 206

1,209, 048
136, 892

1,110,273
255, 887

T o ta l................................................................................

T o t a l..............................................................................
Broom -corn...............................................................................
Brooms and b ru sh es.............................................................
C andles.......................................................................................
Carriages and horse-cars, and parts o f ........................
Cars, passenger and freight, for steam railroads . . .
Casings for sausages.............................................................
C h e m ic a l s , d r u g s , d y e s , a n d m e d ic in e s :

T o ta l................................................................................
C locks and w a t c h e s:

1,103,443

1,076,797

1, 090,433

1,453,237

1,247,463

1, 523,852

1,479, 731.

1,359,690

1, 345, 940

1, 366,160

Anthracite...............................- ........................................
Bitum inous......................................................................

1, 891,351
1, 024, 711

1,006,843
1,352, 624

1,427,886
891,512

1, 362,901
695,179

2,091, 928
739, 532

2, 589, 887
1,102,898

2, 648,033
1, 593, 214

3, 053, 550
1, 977,959

2, 586, 421
1, 989, 541

2,707, 590
1,480, 940

T otal................................................................................

2, 916, 062

2, 359,467

2, 319, 398

2,058, 080

2, 831,460

3, 692, 785

4, 241, 247

5, 031, 509

4, 575, 962

4,188, 530

105,401

95, 334

92,170

66, 943

106, 625

66, 469

Coal:

Coffee and cocoa, ground or prepared, and chocolate.




43, 507

63^813”

72,92 'Sr

95, 380

DOMESTIC EXPORTS-----VALUES OF.

780,855

650,206

]t |

109,451

169,020

102,152

f 5,763

51,499

89,515

2,930,895 | 4,739, €01

943,771

5,328,903
10,984
107,536

2,484,823
9,075
108,971

2,664, £64

5,447,423

2,.602,869

1,685,635
1,1 CO, 673
195,854, 531 2C0,276,823

1,176,025
203,909,617

T o ta l................................................................................ 171,118,508 180,031,484 162,304,250 2.11,535,10.3 247,695,746 199,812,644 247,328,721 197,013,204 :201,962,458
Manufactures o f—
Cloths—
3,209,285
2,326,319
2,959,910
4,983,312
2,648,278
2,579 ,866
2, 230, 567
2,956,760
2,484,131
C o lo r e d ............................................................
6,268,131
7,503,361
7,053,463
9,351,713
8,6.9 ,72 3
7,919,670
5,834,541 . 6,624,374
6,437,223
Uncolored..........................................................

205,085, €42

Ingots, bars, and old ..................................................... 1 2,718,213
S h eets............................................................... . ................
195,730
A ll other manufactures o f .........................................

2,102,455

2,751,153

667,242

786,860

565,295

1,293,947

217,446

79,900

126,213

38,036

93, €46

110,286

2,319,9sl
2,831,053
793,455
658,941
824,896
1,404,233
2,913,943
Total copper, &c., not including o r e ................
Ji C otton , a n d m a nu fa ctur e s o f :
•
Unmanufactured—
1,616,214
1,108,072
1,398,296
1,6
900
2,161,207
1,662,281
1,084,509
ua
Sea Island.................................................................
CD
Other............................................................................. 170,033,999 178,415,270 161,190,178 209,832,0u5 245,534, 539 198,414,348 245,666,440
m

T

1
1

3,068,879

C 2,505,279
X
22,550
137,135

8,921,354

10,013,373

9,497,416

8,791,301

11,607,686

11,678,032

509,028
1,314,489

569,762
1,425,287

550,119
1,356,534

486,233
1,190,117

533,961
1,963,701

605,398
1,544,947

Total cotton, manufactures o f ............................... 10,744,871
E a r t h e n , sto ne , a n d ch ina w a r e :
Earthen and stone w a r e ............................................. ^
87,355
Chinawaro.........................................................................

12,108,422

11,404,069

10,467,651

14,105,348

13,828,377

£8,035

80,898

106,724

123,177

67,355

98,035

80,898

106,724.

8,429

14,880

14,258

14,148

269,785

295,269

£86,754

344,928

735,231

605,107

T o ta l...............................................................................
"Wearing apparel.......... 1.........................................
A l l other...................................................................

T o t a l ...............................................................................
E g g s ............................................................................................
F a n c y a rtic le s :
Perfumery and cosm etics...........................................
T o y s .....................................................................................
|
A l l o t h e r ...........................................................................

11,278,001

10,083,227

10,150, 237

12,380,261

349^270
1,452,714

267,775
1, 418,579

435,536
1,141,137

11,885,211

7707400"
1,073,144
13,721,605

3,149,091
9,231,170

11,836,591

13,959,931

160,773

;
227,5i7
j:

228,387
7 , 8co

127,054
8,331

1507272
13,606

123,177

180,773

227,547

236,247

135,385

163,908

13,776

28,262

75,080

G2,759

51,832

46,105

302,993

292,939

285,060

356,016

534,296

668,985

670,917

804,175

403, £03
93.080
651,895

286,231
73,648
518,956

313,943
65,452
559, €98

<;

l

614,713

1,030,500

892,461

837,289

961,924

1,155, 977

1,160,191

1,148,180

878,83o

039,093

F e rtilizers........................................ ........................................ ” 17118,132
F ish :
Codfish, dried, smoked, and cured, including 1
haddock, hake, and p o llo c k .................................
M ackerel, pickled...........................................................
S a lm o n Canned .......................................................................
3,879, 086
Other ..........................................................................
Fish, fresh, not elsewhere sp e cifie d ......................
Fish, dried, smoked, and cured, not elsowhere
specified
.................................................................
Fish, pickled, net el^e-.vliero specified...................

1,211,769

1,240, 582

603,668

612,941

1,022,369

1,082,501

1,096,021

910, 778

1,107,657

734,946
107,950

724, 838
139, 663

€02,934
143,847

2 ,3:3 ,02 6
110,531
62,009

2; 260, C67
82,114
33, 350

1, 875,109
43,450
29, 734

T o t a l ..............................................................................




4,465,490

4,053,633

3,474,930

4,005,791

4,187,338

4,533,502

1;

1
11

1.

415,006
188,946

354,257
170, 507 |

287,377
144,341

DOMESTIC EXPORTS-----VALUES OF.

2,— “ 66 C*xa *H

C o pper , a n d m a nu fa ctur e s o f :
O r e .................................; ..................................................

N o. 122.

•Va l u e s

of th e

PRINCIPAL

axd

oth er

A r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE

~

Continued.

CD

00

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

393,061
6,069

453,306
11,840

543,895
9,801

582,249
4,327

612,793
2,701

629,630
21,308

572,487
228,020

715,619
411,984

732,019
350,090

4,141,452 | 4,861,620

4,524,785

4,028,626

4,592,367

4,802,832

5,181,446

4,742,931

4,892,919

4,208, £01

398,615
624,372
182,045
100,108

372,859
659,122
205,493
164,132

260,620
1,746

jute , manufactures o f :

B a g s .......................................................................

Cordage.......................................................
Twine...........................................................
All other......................................................
Total........................................
F ruits:
Apples, dried.............................
Apples, green or ripe....... .......
Fruits, preserved—
Canned.................................
Other...................................
All other, green, ripe, or diied
Total.......................................
Furs and fur-skins........................................

j

|

3,087

20,972

171,629

401,829

366,786

176,183

235,561

499,638

535,047

561,683

536,787

546,627

820,311

1,002,329

G96,664

1,056,709

1,153,471

1,083,676

1,060,727

544,948

547, 111

520,217
072,142
128,688
67,725

1,199,389

1,612,728

1,886,783

2,022,292

1,974,140

1,541,472

1,785,001

1,397,772

1,314,140

1,401,606

920,292
986,112

260,085
386,261

296,794
980,455

192,069
1,190,560

1,247,891
2,301,334

228,945
539,543

786,800
1,085,230

394,350
422,447

1,062,859
1,572,126

548,434
1,810,606

762,344

435,450

386,718

435,290

529,277

639,681

686,517

268,282

296,310

252,415

272,715

361,217

322,229

447,395

C

l

S
)

495,143
53,361
381,117

473, £44
37,239
369,540

580,422
28,330
340,507

2,937,030

1,378,100

1,916,382

2-, 090,634

4,439,719

1,750,398

3,005,942

1,746,418

3,515,708

3,308,308

3,788,802

2,618,100

4,828,158

5,404,418

' 5,451,419

4,747,944

3,935,603

3,998,182

4,153,287

3,321,102

658,06L

869,682

768,644

749,866

756,022

864,235

998,857

18,665
821, C91

10,055
773,860

8,246
765,632

658,061

869,682

768,644

749,866

756,022

864,235

998,857

839,756

783,015

773,878

16,069
618,516

8,864
31,247
970,571

57,194
43,779
37,150

275,049
22,650
7,361

451,415
59,038
51,979

181,411
46,274
36,258

196,114
62,210
7,262

212,628
36,386
715,650

60,078
34,988
712,855

67,775
42,137
921,337

248,925
20,013

102,655

166,751
010

177,891
915

275,579
12,593

345,791
2,937

529,228
1,653

294,620
883,302

185,868
1,181,355

97,809
513,521

274,938

102,655

167,361 |

178,806

268,172

348,728

530,881

1,177,922

1,367,223

611,330

and glassware :

Window-glass........................................
All other.................................................
Total....................................................
Glucose or grape-sugar...............................
Glue.................................................................
Grease, grease scraps, and all soap-stock
G unpowder

|

C

\

axd other explosives :

G unpow der........................................
All other.................................................
T otal............. ........ ...........................




DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES

F ish—Continued.
Shell-iiili—
O.ysters ..
Other. .
Total.........

C lass

c.

Tear ending June 30—

Articles.

F l a x , hemp, and

E xported, &

O

348,383
116,936
2,480,427
90,965
2,305,355
214,084

391, 631
141,340
1,286,810
30,850
2,152,873
227,328

OF:
Boots and s h o e s.............................................................
A ll o th e r...........................................................................

27,445
192, 037

T o t a l.................-•....................................................
Ink , printers’ and o t h e r .....................................................
Instrum ents and apparatus for scientific purposes,
including telegraph, telephone, and other electric.

Hair, and manufactures o f............
H a y ........................................................
Hides and skins, other than furs.
H o n e y ................................................... .
H o p s ......................................................
I c e ......................................................... .
I n d i a -r u b b e r a n d

1,171,523
162,686
701,095
196,758

257,278
206,819
649,074
55,259
2,573,292
136,686

337, 221
233,529
903,464
198,768
2,016,970
132,120

307,133
190,170
1,449,737
49, 674
1,456,786
149 249

474,464
261, 614
1,220,158
32,733
5,616,370
91, 952

640, 939
309,781
1,301,329
68,764
3,265,211
85,307

571,290
204,705
1,822,058
224,212
1,391,854
89,420

407,672
237,902
873,925
44,735
1,714,488
86,277

29, 804
275,963

20,225
268, 889

28, 072
278, 608

37,437
362,097

27,622
483,094

36, 874
53^,422

57, 047
577,999

89, 216
596,940

74, 947
589,357

219,482

305,767

289,114

306,680

400,534

510,716

569,296

635,046

686,156

664, 304

4,244

7,419

5,920

4,757

8,449

28,617

16,411

80,750

86,114

91,644

48,848

27,929

56,168

88,383

175,621

C41.0G9

681,308

557,424

449, 587

479, 586

11,027

18, 062

OO O gO

7, 538

12, 061

12,891

9, 921

140, 427
15, 721
69, 278
184, 614
299, 830

96, 255
9,101
73,942
135,133
371, 693
103,127
1,266, 831
22,798
920,283
5, 256,431
306, 625

102, 888
7,705
43, C05
92,698
386,179
91,290
1, 700, 655
15,674
1,156,654
3,794,795
246, 385

144,852
16,457
37, 039
86, 610
244,720
111,715
1,778, 660
18,198
1, 285, 285
3, 685, 220
294, 264

297,799

122,122

g u t t a -p e r c h a , m a n u f a c t u r e s

4C0

662

P ig -iro n .............................................................................
89, 029
Band, hoop, and scroll iron.........................................
35,723
194,775
B ar-iron .............................................................................
122,039
C ar-w h eels.......................................................................
2 IS, 279
Castings, n. e. s ...............................................................
C utlery...............................................................................
38,714
5,259, 813
Fire-arm s...........................................................................
Ingots, bars, and rods of steel..................................
15,661
Locks, hinges, and other builders’ h a rd w a re... a ..................
2, 698, 363
M a c h in e r y ....................... .............................................
319, 584
H ails and'spikes.............................................................
Plates and sheets—
O f i r o n ................................................... ................... b ..................
O f ste e l....................................................................... c ..................
Printing-presses, and parts o f . .................................
159,74G
Railroad bars or rails—
243,811
O f ir o n .........................................
O f steel........................................
757,321
Saws and t o o ls .................................
159, 231
Scales and balances........................
Sewing-machines, and parts of
1,652,487
Steam-engines, and parts of—
Fire-engines..............................
61, 535
568,802
Locomotive en gin es...............
54, 038
Stationary e n g in e s................
70, 018
Boilers and parts o f engines.
113, 321
Stoves and ranges, and parts of

140,148
24, 549
133,373
68, 628
275,780
54, 812
2, 098, 501
15,892

Iron o r e ........................................................... .

a

54,115
22, 561
25, 302
86,103
222, 276
71,122
2, 286, 091
13,223

a.

194,411
14, 003
41,820
118,195
377, 997
92, 031
907, 957
87, 364

1, 097,934
70,447

4, 037, 899
298, 323

5, 525, 948
335, 820

6,223, 029
354, 065

b ..................
c ................ .

b ..................
c ..................

b..................

185, 011

211, 292

c ................ .
267, 375

27, 581
3, 046
!08,465

31,764
3, 803
177,111

24, 377
732
194, 772

117, 723
2*3,468
33,709
132, 882
219, 550
83, 723
1,173,222
37,634

a

102,100

a

3, 849,908
287, 781

3,452, 533
264,192

b ..................
c . ................

b ..................
c ..................

171, 063

197, 969

c .......... .
251, 227

324, 986
950, 877
215, 656
1,661, 715

177,151
56, 363
894, 879
196,186
1,648, 914

32, 746
14, 744
958, 000
199,412
1,649,367

48, 246
6, 076
1, 088, 563
2G3, 571
1, 982,324

142,122
77, 947
1,073, 560
304, 446
2, C47, 515

10, 291
76, 985
1,292, 080
317,642
3, 061,639

31,545
119, 284
1,290, 448
384, 865
3, 552, 814

42, 284
206,401
1,108,474
273, 961
2,898,698

5,481
164, 631
1,181,056
280, 756
2, 584,717

35,882
1,016, 974
120,272
109,703
140, 934

16,189
567, 302
104,984
121, 679
98, 605

10, 942
466, 313
136, 087
104,271
91,473

9, 611
893,123
79, 653
122, 516
117, 356

33, 631
1,455,717
111, 199
146,322
184, 408

14, 551
2, 219, 081
191,208
226, 977
239, 222

15, 235
2,819,946
171, 040
361, 907
207,120

19,131
732,403
137, 675
199, 035
209,802

6, 889
333, 393
123, 270
327,199
196, 208

a Included iu “ all other manufactures o f iron and steel.”




85,949
48,056
58,987
72, 673
225,746
63, 277
2,169, 230
9,084

3, 490, 410
287, 939

b ................

b Included in “ band, hoop, and scroll iron/

c Included in “ ingots, bars, and reds of steel.”

DOMESTIC EXPORTS-----VALUES OF.

I ron and ste el, and m anufactures o f :

CD
CD

of the

PRINCIPAL

and

oth er

A r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE

Exported, &

c .—

Continued.v

100

No. 1 2 2 .—V a l u e s

Year ending June 3 0 A r tic le s .

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

4,601,545

4,240,800

5, 654, 584

6,664,501

6,346,032

358,366
3,796,000

242,948
2,670,134

335,094
2,283,974

16,501, ©38

16,053,571

15,133,493

14,716,524

16,608^767

20,748,206

22,826,528

21,909,881

16,592,155

15, 745, 569

132,499

208,142

311,829

231,531

279,337

393,245

422, 854

553, 325

380,520

385,411

270, 272
49, 835

304, 607
314,904

340, 293
280,771

299,347
49,899

3C9,022
39,710

380, 871
178,779

455,494
43,108

490, 491
135,156

522,497
123,466

546, 022
114,098

j>7, 296,598

7, 093, 020

6, 800, 070

5,744,3G0

7,133, 714

7, 747,544

C, 423, 922

f 2, 062,651
J 116,817
1 4, 613,106
[ 230,996

2, 578, 991
291,943
5,416, 830
251,615

2,405, 456
194, 600
4, 825,615
126, 863

414, 630
94, 085
361,988

468,436
127, 000
391, 574

402,557
132, 699
433,743

441,069
133,705
441, 052

374,343
148,567
431,821

488, 815
200,454
563,114

539,957
209,907
749, 876

602, 925
215, 750
463,534

598,151
178,411
376,467

648, C69
190,894
3*5,185

8,167, 301

8, 080, 030

7,769,069

6,760,186

8,088,445

8, 999, 927

7, 923, 662

8, 305,779

9, G92,408

8,737, 682

98,334

74,097

83, 598

100,169

120,156

108,437

127, 523

123,103

a 51 ,077
a40,138

a l0 8 .279

a38,918

204,282
34,987

262,450
36,368

292,421
55,367

328,405
55, 791

409,348
81, 094

451 ,.681
73, 089

436, 321
55,097

590,608
76,755

91, 215

147,197

239,269

298,818

347,788

384,196

490,442

521,770

491,418

667,363

131,71G

142,661

143,457

199,051

220,362

180,774

152,182

188,245

182,719

159,553

917,937

597, 356

430,848

ACO
1Q
4D
J, Q
vli

409,433

433,656

389,371

79,464
335,551

51,011
279,775

123,565
322,143

1,049,653

740,017

574,305

652,963

629,795

614,430

541,553

603, 260

513,505

605,261

T o t a l ir o n a n d s t e e l , & c ., n o t i n c l u d i n g

J e w e l r y , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f g o l d a n d s i l v e r ..........
L a m p s , c h a n d e l i e r s , a n d a l l d e v i c e s a n d a p p l ia n c e s
L e a d , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e r s o f . .... .............................................
L eath er , and m anufactures o f :
L e a th e r —
B u f f , g r a in , s p l i t s , a n d a l l f in is h e d u p p e r l e a t h e r ___! .......................... .............................................
P a t e n t o r e n a m e l e d . . . .................................................
S o l e .............................................................................................
A 11 o t h e r . . . . . . . .............................................................
M a n u fa c tu r e s o f—
B o o t s a n d s h o e s ........................................................
H a r n e s s a n d s a d d l e s ...................................................
A l l o t h e r .................................................................................

1
j
1
J

T o t a l ............................................................................
L i m e a n d c e m e n t ..............................................................................
M a l t l iq u o r s :
I n b o t t l e s .......................................................................................
N o t in b o t t l e s ..............................................................................
T o t a l ...............

.....

................. .................................... ..

M a r b le a n d sto n e, a n d m an u factu res o f :
U n m a n u f a c t u r e d .......... .............. .*...........................................
M a n u fa c tu re s o f—

"Roofing-slate.......... ...................................... l
A l l o t h e r ............................................ ...................................

T o t a l ...............................................................................................




97, 923"

52^584*

f

l

of.

DcUars.

expoets— values

Dollars.
4,356,157

A l l o t h e r m a n u f a c t u r e s o f ir o n a n d s t e e l ..........

Do m e s t ic

Dollars.
3, 668, 748

I r o n a n d s t e e l , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f — C o n t’d.

.............

173,812

143, 219

127,335 J

119,24G j

112,167

161, 466

124, 499

106, 809

C9, 840

82, 204

O rgans...............................................................................
Piano forts.....................................................................
A ll other, and parts o f .............................- ..............

578, 861
330,15G
12, 659

438, 664
303, 018
14,795

447, 307
320, 669
17, 731

530,112
261, 624
19,441

599,382
353,799
21, 801

687,114
457, 822
122, 514

673,314
382, 823
147,475

. 641,188
300,626
137,304

584, 279
244, 382
112, G83

512,854
228,601
129,991

T o ta l...............................................................................

921,679

756,477

785, 707

811,177

974, 982

1, 267, 450

1, 203, 612

1,079,118

911, 344

871,446

R o s in .................................................................................
T a r ............................................. ....................................... 1 2, 541, 788
Turpentine and p i t c h ................................................

2,487,413

2,260, 586

2,452, 908

2, 638, 804

3,370, 357

3,242,818

( 2, 909, 074
91,284
( 118,842

2,198,267
66,449
29,847

1,963,091
36,208
32,999

2, 544,788

2,487,413

2,260, 586

2,452,908

2, 638, 804

3, 370, 357

3, 242,818

3,119,200

2,294,563

2, 032,298

37,413
4, 877,147

40, 931
5, 095,163

34, 243
4,394,010

32^102
6, 282, 892

29, 988
6, 284, 364

26, 844
6, 364, 479

32, 969
G, 317,130

27, 301
7,115,153

34.238
6, 674i 466

27,757
7, 053,714

986, 561
1,037,923
801,218
719, 831
411, 808 1
756,248
134, 832
17,447

810,447
487, 004
349,109
23, 519

558, 576
303,113
229,726
60,359

434,124
551,212
420, 730
53,736

353,184
290, 417
115, 490
64,405

504, 218
325, 385
190,704
150,118

555, 426
183,499
321, 227
75,836

500, 011
149, 936
361,171
218, 643

2,648, 834

1, 676,079

1,151, 774

1,459, 802

823,496

1,170,425 | 1,135,988

1,229, 761

2, 694, 018 ' 2,180,413

1, 927, 207

3, 065,464

3,129, 511

3,914, 941

5, 302, 974

5, 903, 833

5, 859, 577

1,258, 780
35,999, 862
055,468

1,192,229
31, 783, 575
1,039,124

1, 693, 975
34, 317, 695
1, 054, 064

1,809,143
44, 588, 854
1,492,396

1,302,286
36, 926, 574
2,326, 632

1,072, 651
38,195, 349
2,1 79, 595

1,272, 290
40, 074, 827
2, 632, 883

997,420
40, 634, 331
2, 519,615

M atches............................................... .....................
M u s ic a l in s t r u m e n t s :

N a v a l stores :

Oil s :

Anim al—
L a r d ...........................................................................
S p erm .........................................................................
W hale and f i s h .....................................................
O th er...........................................................................
T o t a l ...............................................................................
Mineral, crude (including all natural oils, with­
out regard to g r a v it y )............................................
Mineral, refined or manufactured—
Naphthas, including all lighter products of
dist llation)...........................................................
Illum inating...............- ............................................
Lubricating and heavy paraffine oil..............
Residuum (including tar and all other from
which the light bodies have been dis­
tilled) .......................................................................

281, 551
879,865
442,165
19,720

1,623,301 j 2,217,024
3, 756, 729

1,816,682
55,401,132
497, 540

1, 411, 812
41, 513, 676
C39, 381
316,087

210,7 26

276,490

181,411

212,802

442,646

352, 679

374,114

188, 901

58, 032, 709

43,880, 956

38,124, 83G

34, 291,418

37,250,145

48,103,195

40, 998,138

41, 800, 274

44,354,114

44,340, 2G7

Vegetable—
C otto n seed .................................- ...........................
Linseed.................. - ..................................................
Volatile or e sse n tia l............................................
O th er.........................................................................

842, 248
43,435
401, 829

2,514,323
27, 232
323, 341

% 232, 880
22,485
242, 329

3, 225,414
31,214
219, 612

1,465, 255
48,479
92,738

330,260
35,970
220, 844
1,125

216,779
34, 468
153,477

1, 570,871
47,698
196, 910
37, 045

2,614, 592
38, 220
245,872
33, 583

2,115,974
41, 963
274,166
43, 519

1, 287, 512

2, 864, 893

2,497, C94

3,476, 240

1, COG, 472

588,199

404, 724

J, 852, 524

2, 932,267

2,475, 622

Total . . . I . . ...............................................................




a Includes “ cider.”

101

317, 335

T o t a l...............................................................................

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

T o ta l.......................: .....................................................
O a k u m .......................................................................................
Oil-cake and oil-cake m eal.................................................

\

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of the

PRINCIPAL

a n d o th e r

A rticles of DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c .— Continued.

102

No. 122.— V a l u e s

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

44, 950
208,926

Ore, gold and silver bea rin g ........ ....................................
Paints and painters’ colors...............................................

8,550
319,815

187,350
297,843

. Dollars.
58,405
339,020

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

6,495
479,114

76,185
545, 342

1,052,341
477,469

122,629
351,507

34,160
358, 536

84, 710
89,932
755,179

102i 018
77,418
793, 037

77,123
132, 272
897, 221

11,350

11,645

5, 673

11,953

21, 256

al, 133,792

al, 189,498

a l, 403,303

a l, 619,417

a l, 593,694

1,201,143

1,408,976

1, 631, 370

1, 614,950

929,821

972,493

1,106, 616

437,187
310,577

579,131
396,595

936, 885
444, 603

1, 263,197
463, 762

1,725,344
509, 378

1,729,313
436, 965

4, 214, 791
11,199,481
3, 619,145
73, 895
3, 322,476
324, 099

3, 436, 453
9,291,011
3, 544,379
89, 593
2,144,499
93, 082

5
)

T o t a l...............................................................................

968,871

1,118,985

1,145,142

Paraffine and paraffine w a x ...............................................
Plated w are.. r.........................................................................

1G3,322
149, 772

155, 998
215,189

301,970
289,425

3, 939, 977
4 ,55-i, 523
2, 950,952

5,102,625
5,009, 856
2,073,234

7, 311,408
4, 883,080
2,336,378

7, 877, 200
7,441, 918
2,881,047

5,971,557
9, 860,284
2,665, 761

4, 208, 608
6, 768,881
3, 902, 556

4, 578, 902
8,342,131
3, 742, 282

7, 883, 616
36,480

6, 695,377

6,934, 940
123,013

7,689, 232
176, 218

6, 810,628

9,272

4, 015, 798
131, 641

3, 248,749
188,172

3,173, 767
11,987,331
3, 202, 275
67,758
4, 793,375
282,087

595,335

203,280

1, 394,068

2,599,025

3,815, 560

312,854
> 2, 703, 038

271, 699
4, 273,220

171,119
4, 671,243

92, 779
4,358,853

93,363
2, 954, 954

^49, 512,412

51, 752, 068

51, 074,433

42,124, 602
4, 551,172

32,282,751
5, 873, 201

33,797,430
5,887,415

26, 899, 111
4,741,100
3,985
5,119, 426
20, 361, 786
28, 484
947, 524

P rovisions , comprising m eat and d a ir y products :
M eat products—
Beef products—
Beef, canned.......... .......................................
Beef, fr e sh .........................................................
Beef, salted or p ick le d .................................
Beef, other cu red _______________________
Tallow ...............................................................
M u tto n ......................................................................
Oleomargarine—
Imitation b u tte r.............................................
The o i l ...............................................................
Pork products—
Bacon..................................................................
H a m s ...................................................................
Pork, fr e s h .......................................................
Pork, p ick le d .................................................
Lard...................................................................
Poultry and game ...............................................
A ll other meat products...........................
D airy products—
P u tte r............................................................... ........
Cheese.........................................................................
M ilk ...........................................................................

^

258,008

5

1 6,296,414

4,913, 657

4, £07, 568

5,930,252

8,272,285

7,201,270

6,192,268

<
13,057
\ 4, 749,658

25, 562, 665
b .................
c

30,022,133
b ..................
.

22,856,673
15,075
c ___ _____

27,920, 367
1, 899
c ................

35, 226, 575
2,235
c. ............ ..

28, 975, 902
b ..................

26, 618. 048
b ...................
c __________

25,305,953
24, 336
609,492

31, 053,174
6,030,774
26,807
5,177,136
22, 595, 219
33,614
900,844

4,424,616
12,7t'0,6.7
123, 801

3, 931, 822
14,1C 3, 529
128, 284

5,421, 205
12,579,968
119,883

6,690, 687

11,171,720

6, 256, 024
16, 380,248
139,470

2, 864,570
14, 058,975
200,490

2,290,665
11,134,526
180, 505

3,750, 771
11,663,713
203, 008

3, 643,646
10,444,409
221,284

2, 958,457
7, 662,115
255, 864

122, 020, 890 109, 217,119 114, 353, 788 107, 332,456

90,625, 216

T o t a l .......................................................................) 118, 579. 418 124, 845,137




391, 566 1
292,563

50,987,623 553,616, 981
l 7,544,224

121,013

119, 857.692 132,488,201 156,809,840

DOMESTIC EXPORTS-

P a p er , an d m anufactures of :
10,947
Paper-hangings...............................................................
Writing-paper and envelopes................................... | a9C8,871
jal,108,038
A ll o th e r ............................................................. ..............

148,195
273,846

1881.

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d
w
QQ
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Quicksilver...............................................................................
B a g s.............................................................................................
B i c e ...............................................- ...........................................

1,767,266
6, 859
78,112
20,133

Se e d s :
C lo v er................................................................................. d ..............
C otton.................................................................................
130,062
T im oth y.............................................................................
j 3, 403,693
A ll other.............................................................................
T o t a l ...............................................................................

3, 533, 755

331
256
538
612

1, 360,176
14, 433
13,366
6, 613

1,124, 955
25,107
10, 072
14, 752

959,128
10, 953
10,109
18,265

1, 020, 827
24, 237
8,679
17, 321

427, 219
34, 733
9,870
26, 007

206, 630
125,182
10, 619
26,488

219, 259
54,688
14,241
29,827

d .................. d ...............

2, 401,351
134,116

502,646
147, 543

2,925,911
114, 683

3, 365, 974
108, 494

2,730,815
65, 073
370,411
311,084

1, 525,283
114,389
157,444
369,558

264, 882
112,782
175,754
1, 396, 572

3,477, 383

2,166,674

1,949,990

1,230, 008
12, 825
33, 953
24, 968
179, 602

1,418,
26,
35,
13,

141,188

2, 086, 324

2,140, 640

241, 356

412, 577

1,179, 006

2,265, 926

2,281,828

2, 776, 823

1, 062, 766

4,219,600

<
945, 945
\
4, 420,413

Silk, manufactures o f ..........................................................

25,354

19,032

20, 082

26,410

29, 625

39, 250

So a p :
Toilet or fancy.................................................................
A ll other.............................................................................

11, 549
627,403

36, 272
621,867

30, 827
621,311

38, 567
690,122

44, 496
650, 361

49,760
618, 233

42, 021
647,105

39, 636
700, 790

48,129
649,165

60, 646
772,131

T o t a l ...............................................................................

638, 952

658, 139

652,138

728, 689

694, 857

667,993

689,126

740,426

697,294

832,777

48, 553
41,191

63, 683
27, 658

125,840
20, 963

764,933
8,445
223,887

821, 396
1, 299
269, 352

599, 826
15,266
275,755

} 2, 236, 617
856,728
48,044

3, 880,102
550,128
42, 939

1, 628, 050
191,394
34, 323

4,138, 704

5, 585, 216

2, 745,514

4, 366,229 _ 3, 885^500
305,515
325, 575
/ ..................
342, 989
30, 727
3, 288
37, 955
43, 685

2, 690, 231
276, 274
395,123
28, 598
41, 935

2,811,777
285, 056
397, 714
15, 325
47,188

Spermaceti and spermaceti w a x ....................................
Spices, ground or pre p ared .............. ..............................
S pirits :
A lc o h o l...............................................................................
Pure, neutral, or cologne s p ir it s .............................
Eum ...................................................................................
W h isk y —
Bourbon .....................................................................
E y e .............................................................................
A ll o t h e r ......................................................................... .

41,027

e ................

*58^30^

c ................

35,489

45, 018

40, 945

48, 721

66,651

e ..................

c ..................

e ..................

e ...............

e ..................
f
1
j

780,4C4

1,149, 272

2, 673, 241

3, 027, 545

3, 247, 931

1, 982, 883

1, 989, 038

1
l

T o t a l...............................................................................

780, 404

1, 149, 272

2. 673,241

3, 027, 545

3, 247, 931

Spirits of turpentine.............................................................
S ta rc h .........................................................................................
Stationery except o f paper.............................................
Stereotypo and electrotype plates..................................
Straw and palm-leaf, manufactures o f ........................
S ug ar a nd m o la s se s :
Molasses and s i r u p .......... ............................................
Sugar, b ro w n ...................................................................
Sugar, refined...................................................................
Candy and confectionery..........................................

2, 274, 639
454, 282
/ ..............
5,450
43, 509

2, 333, 569
605, 526
/ ..................
2,794
40, 838

2, 045, 673
601, 797
/ ................
9, 251
CO, 795

2,132,154
447, 842
f ................
4,071
23, 945

2, 414, 719
629, 710
/ ..................
5, 831
19, 618

f ..................

594, 547
6.618
4, 586, 698
37, 630

iS6of i53
4, 500
4, 508,148
41,687

919,173
3, 202
6,164, 024
32, 274

539, 603
1, 664
2, 217, 563
81,757

550, 024
2, 045
2, 049, 982
73, 253

472, 614
4, 251
1, 335, 689
02,391

710, 285
148, 957
2, 454,210
103, 290

898,
14,
5, 402,
112,

966
665
493
046

858, 894
9, 0?9
16, 071, 767
88, 519

1,115,437
5, 030
10, 972, 729
98, 570

T o t a l ...............................................................................

5, 225, 499

4, 920, 094

7,118, 673

3, 339, 987

2, 675, 304

1,874,945

3,416, 742

6, 428,170

17, 028, 249

12,191,766

Tin, manufactures o f ...........................................................

87, 057

110, 274

144,185

198, 524

198, 608

191,947

16J, 819

162, 304

103*467

3, 798, 034
331,471

1, 730
22, u87

—




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—

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157,"724
—

d Included in “ all other seeds.”
e Included iu “ coffee and cocoa, ground or prepared,” &c.
f Included in “ paper, and mamitacture of. ”

103

a Includes “ stationery, except o f papir ”
b Included iu “ all other unmanufactured articles.”
c Included in “ all other manufactured articles.”

1,982,883

1, 989, 038

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- VALUES OF.

80, 578

4o7268~

63,052

74^610*

1 2 2 .— V a l u e s

of

the

PRINCIPAL

and

oth er

A r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE

E xported, &

c .—

Continued.

104

No

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1877.

T obacco , a nd m a nu fa ctur e s o f :
L e a f .....................................................................................

Dollars.
28, 825, 521

' 1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

U84.

1883.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

24, 803,165

25,157,364

16,379,107

18, 737,043

19,057, 721

19,438, 066

a ................

a .................. a .................. a ................. a .............•.. a ..................

21, 799,251
226, 535
52, 066
3i7, 653
2, 371,800

26, 926, 544
231,913
43,726
412, 664
2,810,061

Dollars.

46,170

53, 397

67, 821

94, 559

113, 717

96, 901

3, 635,147

3, 004, 479

1,995,315

2, 047, 282

2, 249,431

2, 560, 262

17,405,234
360, 526
C
82,306
\ 248,890
2,199, 261

Dollars.

T o t a l ...............................................................................

32, 020,214

28, 484, 482

28, 215, 240

18,442,273

20,878, 884

21,430,869

22, 095, 229

20,290, 217

24,767, 305

30,424,908

Trunks, valises, and traveling-hags..............................
Umbrellas, .parasols, and sunshades............................
Varnish.......................................................................................

131,082
2,492
61,178

140,477
5,187
93, 052

158,181
10, 864
86, 976

183, 758
8,230
96, 062

173, 639
2,113
156, G17

192, 952
2, 025
im, 860

189, 625
3, 090
188,352

187,142
3, 285
209, 715

160, 970
1,950
134,103

161, 544
1,057
135, 366

V egetables:
Onions.................................................................................
Pease and b ea n s.............................................................
P o ta toes.............................................................................
Vegetables, canned.......................................................
A ll other, including p ic k le s.....................................

48,081
876,665
533,187
25,982
135,897

41,522
1, 077,433
541,593
59, 135
99,041

GO, 022
817, 530
515,109
120, 275
02,438

50,074
1,272,028
522,0*9
133,900
106,211

37, 975
775, 799
4C0, 517
151,140
85, 403

61, 299
664, 687
441,816
181,281
154, 245

44, 074
•567,012
428,478
119,277
137, 789

59, C82
409, 074
374, 588
155, 365
114,470

73, 566
522,322
265, 355
113, 683
120,877

75, 838
570,153
346, 864
190, 339
134, 293

1,635, 380

2,684,252 1 1,510,834

1, 503, 328

1, 296, 630

1,113,179

1, 095, 803

1,317,487

46, coe
74, 730

56, 063
34,150

67, 800
01, 409

300, 200
8i; 140

261, 265
126,195

47, 082
11,940

T o ta l...............................................................................

1, 619, 812

1,821,724

V essels sold to for eig n e r s :
S team ers...........................................................................
Sailing vessels.................................................................

9,000
186, 802

147, 800
241,681

42, 700
85,795

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

195,802

389,481

128,495

236,480 |

120,730

90, 213

1C9,209

381, 340

387, 460

59, 022

V in e g a r ............................................................................... ..
W a x , bees’ ...............................................................................
W h a leb o n e...............................................................................

5,858
84,46)
160, 666

4,120
95,074
264, 980

6, 227
45,823
199,753

4,123 1
48,880
255, 847

9, 722
40,203
326,400

9,846
32, 325
325, 333

9,122
17,604
599, 550

10, 681
16, 042
319, 508

8, 279
9, 758
470,039

12,072
36, 62(5
385,058

40,632

38, 775

49, 775

123,317

69,915

67,9G9

77,280

28,923
65,309

32,725
62, 574

24. 813
93, 297

T o ta l...............................................................................

40, 632

38,775

49,775

123,317

69, 915

67,909

77,289

94,232

95, 299

118,116

W ood , a n d m anufactures « f :
Firew ood...........................................................................

9,518

9,469

11,096

11, 552

10, 947

13,863

15, 552

9, 464

6,985

8,568.

W in e :
In bot tles .......................................................................
|
N o t in b o ttle s ................................................................




51,550
184,930

(

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DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OP..

C ig a r s ..................... T......................................................
|
38,161
Cigarettes .........................................................................
3,156, 532
A ll other manufactures o f .........................................

1878.

18,444,037

T o ta l.....................................
W o o l, and m anufactures o f :

16, 776,411 ! 15,624,503

16, 237, 376

17,644
8,118

18, GOO, 312

24,012,028

26, 793,708

71, 987

19, 217

37, 327

22,114

8, 530

10, 750

8, 040

338,615

208, 046

320, 333

400, 061

356, 782 {

W ool, raw .......................................

20, 446

93, 358

C arpets.............................................
Flannels and lla n k c ts..............
W earing-ap parel.........................
A ll other manufactures o f-----

16, 377

10,430

275,460

438, 554 !

291, 837

448,984

346,733

216, 576

331,083

408,101

34,468

83, 831

40, 399

42, 036

16,405

13, 736

i

Total wool, manufactures of.

i

24, 275,128

6, 570, 576
183,166
346,598
20,277
28, 515
132, 976

C, 620, 911
151,119
224, 385
48, 377
19, 544
103,049

205, 836
1,465, 465
1,950, 744
1,182,143

174, 723
1,198,444
2, 030, 097
1, 175, 099

1, 009, 485
1,289,281
1, 091, 780

2, 092, 557
829,109
1,258, 565

284, 016

267, 0C5

131,403
324, 206
2,128, 692
321, 464
1, 590, 714

104, 935
497,458
2,121,812
331,285
1, 380, 398

21,464,322

20, 013, 390

3, 073

16, 739

476, 274

8,591
41,878
532, G58
120,981

24, 115
41,478
538,726
171,643

9,340
30,785
460,156
147, 352

366,214

704,108

775, 962

653, 633

11,509

1G, 865

22, 824

24^951

9,576
4,666

7, 270
4, 991

6M 10
12, 749

9,432 !
t

1

Z in c , a n d m a n u f a c t u e e s o f :

Ore or oxid e...................................
Pigs, bars, plates, and sheets.
A l l other manufactures............
Total zinc, &c., not including o r e ...............

}

115,122

21G, 580

115,122

216,580

170, 654

369,312
5, 312,224

500,728
5, 782,958

1, 043, 846
2, 949, 019

170, 654

119, 264

<

132, 805

124, 638

119,264

132, 805

121, C38

73, 981

14,242

12, 261

77,159

317, 373
1,615, 060

305,222
1, 691,001

476, 036
1,719, 919

270, 978
1, 992,081

404, 896
817, 810

405, 075
762,184

311,866
679,198

632, 980, 854 695, 749,930 699, 538, 742)
733, 239, 732 801, 223, G32 724,964, 852 726, G82, 946
589, 670, 224 680, 709,268 698, 340, 790S 823, 946, 353 883, 925, 947

665, 964, 529

70, 981

\

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

Lumber—
Boards, deals, and planks.................................. | 5,434,922
6, 887, 080
4,531,741
3, 972, 608
4, 223, 259
5,192, 961
8, 377, 908 C 7, 079, 701
\
195,043
Joists and scautling.............................................
466, 209
427,187
377,137
104, 693
93, 358
413,321
356,470
138, 983
Hoops and hoop-poles...........................................
(
22,295
L a th s......................................................................... |
9,233
13, 002
11, 93G
22, 552
16,800
41,573
45,168 \
*15,615
Palings, pickets, and bed-slats........................
176, 514
154, 533
165, 893
173, 026
187, 606
126, G32
183, 521
203, 779
Shingles................................................................... .
Shooks—
142, 610
103, 788
136, 082
75, 726
75, 998
305, 201
89, 333
188, 853
B o x .....................................................................
Other................................................................... j 3,948,739
3, 6G6, 652
3, 510, 970
3, 778,196
3,136, 914
4, 346, 878
4, 867, 401 C 1,526,437
\ 2,686,473
Staves and headings...........................................
680, 068
520, 454
7G5, 550
1, 220, 408
846,410
1,587, 493
1, 567, 631
976,191
A ll other lu m b e r .................................................
Timber—
(
2,247,328
Saw ed.......... .................. .......................................
1, 748, 525
2, 6G2, 784
2, 219, 320
3, 329,443
3, 570,160
* 3,124,412
3,102, 232 \ 1,735,382
H e w e d .....................................................................
777, 898
789, 927
467, 011
883,477
3,510, 412
559, 881
2, 540, G37
1,701, 635
Logs, and other timber.....................................
Manufactures of—
b
.................
..............
b
................
b
................
b
.........
.......
b
...............
b
b
.
294, 942
Doors, sash, and blinds.....................................
Moldings, trimmings, and other hou-:eb
...............
b
..............
b
..............
b
...............
b
.................
b
b
................
173, 661
finishings.............................................................
248, 085
159,420
262, 029
255,911
155, G62
284, 051
301,234
320,184
Hogsheads and barrels, e m p ty ......................
1, 804, 296
3, G53, 878
1,894, 209
1,961,522
2, 342,191
1, 700, 412
2, 579, 369
2, 429, 831
Household furniture...........................................
255,770
331,137
328, 839
287, 801 ,
330, 589
442, GS8
516, 770
400, 264
W ooden-ware.........................................................
1,714,440
1, 699, 992
1,728, 650
1, 373, 039
2, 069, 705
2, 628, 677
2, 447,711 i 1,724,838
A ll o th e r .................................................................

A l l a r t ic l e s n o t e l s e w h e r e e n u m e r a t e d :

Unmanufactured articles...................................
Manufactured articles.........................................
T o t a l v a l u e o f m e r c h a n d is e
G o l d v a l u e o f m e r c h a n d is e .

a Included in “ leaf tobacco.*”




6 Included in “ all other manufactures of wood.,!

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No. 12 3.—Q u a n t it ie s

of t h e

PRINCIPAL A r t ic l e s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d

T e x Y e ar s fr om

1877 to 1886, in c l u s iv e .

from th e

U n it e d S t a t e s d u r in g t h e
O
OS

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

50, 001
65,107
2, 042
3,44 L
170, 017
1,186,129
i l , 872, 952
70, 860, 983
447,007
2, 854,128
2,189, 322
7, 589
40, 325, 611
3, 343, 665
3, 363
1, 616,163

1882.

1883.

1884.

1886.

1885.

136, 720
75,129
3,915
4,153
215, 680

182, 756
83,434
3,060
5,198
209,137

185, 707
77,456
2, 523
3,207
179, 919

108,110
36,368
2, 248
2, C32
139, 676

104,444
16,129
2, 800
4,237
337, 251

190, 518
40,382
2,721
3,742
273, 874

135, 890
55,025
1,947
1,028
234,509

119, 065
74,187
1,616
1,191
177, 594

3,921, 50 L
715, 536
15,565,190
14,392, 231
80, 296,252
85,461,098
397,1G0
432, 753
5,452,13G
3,715, 479
| a ................
a . ..
4,851,715
4,207,912
4,351
6, 962
72,404, 961 122,353, 930
5,
629,714
3,947, 333

1,128,923
14,759,755
98,169, 877
350, 613
766, 366
a ................
2, 912, 754
5,190
153,252, 795
6,011,419

885,246
16,116,788
01, 908,175
431, 993
402, 904
a ..........
1,928,437
4,453
150, 565,477
7, 945, 786

205, 930
15, 529,412
43,184, 915
288, 942
G25, 690
a ..................
973, 921
4,948
95, 271, 802
5,915, 686

433,005
16, 693, 623
40, 586, 825
267,207
461,496
a ..................
2,170, 02G
6, 031
106, 385, 828
9,205,664

724, 955
17, 580,740
45, 247,490
252, 779
1,760, 376
27,256,427
0, 220,20G
4, 564
70, 349,012
9, 152,260

629,130
16,471,972
51, 834,416
260,510
4,191,692
36,205,413
2, 950, 558
3,972
84, 653, 714
10, 648,145

252,183
16,778, 850
63,655,433
293, 546
5,672, 694
29,495,008
196, 725
3, 329
57, 759, 209
8,179, 241

7, 827
1, 815, 699

4, 6C3
1, 954, 725

3, 364
1, 780, 572

5, 400
1, 839,154

6, 350
1, 754, 699

7, 998
1, 907,409

6, 223
2, 245, 463

5, 241
1, 580, 556

80, 040
20,284
4,104
3, 860
183, 995

B r ic k s :

Building.........................'...................... M ..
Caudles..........................................................l b s ..
Cars, passenger and freight, for steam
railroads ..................................................N o ..

1881.

41, 822
1, 567, 265

599

657

361

1, 376

1,011

2, 663

3, 534

2, 089

563

867

949, 845
440,40G

679, 882
421, 395

1,030, 691
391, 264

1, 231, 528
391, 083

1.G3G, 839
338,841

515, 805
262, 728

756; 464
414, 023

744, 769
295,242

775, 582
337,345

580, 057
467,608

418,791
321, 665

319,477
340, 661

386,916
276, 060

392,026
222, 634

462, 208
191, t'38

553,742
314, 320

557,813
463, 051

649,040
616,265

588,461
683,481

682,975
532, 846

1, 072
O r e .............................
to n s..
Ingots, bars, and old....................... lb s .. |l3, 461,553
S h eets................................................... l b s ..

1,647

1,154

1, 081

498

1,297

5, 646

11,297, 876

17,200, 739

4,206, 258

4, 865,407

3, 340, 531

8, 221, 363

19, 307
{ 16, 939, 080
)
105,680

41,615
44, 672,493
59,365

27, 201
24, 239, 258
53, 135

C h e m ic a l s , d r u g s , d y e s , a n d m e d ic in e s :

Ashes, pot and pearl....................... lb s ..
G in se n g ................................................lb s ..
Coal :

A n th racite....................................... to n s ..
Bituminous....... , ..............................to n s ..
Copper, and m anufactures o f :

C otton, and m anufactures of :

U nm anu factured 4, 613, 675
6, 7G4,0^3
3, 598. £66
5, 092, 079
4, 853, 592
5, 061,634
7,138, 351
4, 030,228
6, 325, 147
3, 394, 724
Sea I s la n d ................................... l b s ..
Other unmanufactured.......... l b s .. 1,441,974,406 1,601,208,304 1,624,342,605 1,816,999,480 2,183,790,421 1,735,122.309 2,282,382,983 1,858,973,664 1,884,895,439 2,053,423.769

T otal...................................{taL 9;;:



1,445,360,130 1,607,533,511 1,628,372.833 1,822,061,114 2,191.928,772 1,739,975,961 2,288,075,062 1,862.572,530 1,891.659,472
3, 969, 568
3, 884, 233
4,526, 808
3, 694,706
4, 549, 743
3,811,153
3, 462, 742
3,391,795
3,120,472

’ * ’4, 283, 723

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES OF.

ANIMALS:
C a t t le ....................................................N o ..
* H o g s ......................................................N o ..
H o r s e s ..................................................N o ..
N o ..
M u l e s ..............................
Sheep................................................... N o ..
BBEADSTUFFS:
B a rie v ............................................... b u s h ..
Bread and biscuit............................. l b s ..
C orn....................................................bush..
C om m e a l......................................... b b ls ..
O a ts ....................................................bu sh..
O atm eal............................................... lb s ..
R y o ......................................................bush..
K ye-fiour.......... ............................. b b ls ..
W h e a t................................................b u sh ..
W h ea t-flou r..................................... b b ls..

1880.

1879.

1878.

1877.

Manufactures of—
Colored...................................y a rd s ..
Uncolored.............................. yards. .
E g g s ............................................................. d o z..
Fertilizers— *.......................................tons. .

29,601, 304
76,769,147
32, 591

37,765,313
88,528,192
94, 265

45,116, 058
84,081, 319
91, 740
a ........ .........

37,758,1C6
68,821, 557
85,885
a ..................

68,184, 293
80, 399,154
80,146
a ..................

29,525,672
114, 994,402
146, 776
a ..................

34,066,292
103,634,459
360,023
a ..................

35,441,296
90,750,450
295,484
161,352

32 738,123
114,806,595
240,768
136,976

51,293,373
142,547,980
?.J2,202
173,031

21,149,072
57, 554

22,078, 560
47, 764

20,098,400
54, 345

23,821,392
52, 092

17, 865, 344
38, 224

17, 745, 840
48, 551

14, 929,123
13,102

18,178, 987
24, 512

15,664,195
28, 505

F is h :
*

17, 880, 676
76, 227
n

n

a ................

a ................

a ...................

a

a

a

d .................

a .................

a ................

a ..................

a ..................

a ..................

a ..................

31, 932

35, 492

30, 866

5,076,755

4 ,8 5 2 ,1£7

7,135,211

8, 973, 315

6, 975, 77G

7, 219, 387

7, 833, C78

3,158,367
448, 702
a ..................
150,718
1,204,414
13,739
9, 733, 506
45, 666

22, G23, 652
1,228,771
13, 260,184
367, CG9
1, C94, 483
12, C62
8, 990, 655
44, 3t 9

2,893,270
194, 375
5,535,778
275, 494
1,944, 516
10, 570
5, 867, 363
54, 662

10,187, 957
345,313
5, 660, 973
342, 957
3, 439,460
1H, 309
7, 817,228
35, 372

5,558,746
105,400
6, 773,115
222,313
1,872,956
. 16, 908
13, 516, 643
37,002

18, 416, 573
668, 867
1, 825, 795
235,575
1 .2E6, 576
11,142
7, 055,289
38, 901

10,473,183
744,539
2, 572, 090
297, 653
666, 669
13, 390
13, 665,661
39, 570

25, £90

19, 899

26, 680

47, 240

84,183

GO, 553

1,476
4,148
2, 035,225
351, 918
17,314
822,4G5
9, 941,283

3,030
3, 765
2, 707, 811
215, 655
14, 335
215, 677
9,165, 377

3,226
4, 635
1,609, 676
172,416
10, 533
214,814
8,553,308

1,024
7, 659
3,519, 941
574,460
10, 612
272, 275
10, 321,073

...................

a ................ .

F l a x , hem p, and ju te, m anufactures

4, 028, 934

4, 688,437

14,318,052
458,772

4,188,173
111, 779

81, 685
1, 317, 061
7, 287
9, 581,108
58, 623

250,563
676,153
9, 514
18,458,782
64, 370

OF: Cordage..........................................l b s ..

5,772,735 .

F r u it s : '

Apples, dried..................................... lb s ..
Apples, green or rip e.................. bb ls. .
Glucose or grape-sugar......................... lb s ..
Gluo — ..................................................... lb s ..
Gunpow der............................................... . lb s ..
H a y ..............................................................to n s..
H o p s..............................................................lb s ..
Ice.................... ......................................... tons..

7, 379, 836
555, 520
a ........ .........
394, 097
1, 256,840
8,127
5,458,159
57, £66

I n d i a - r u b b e r a n d g u t t a -p e r c h a , m a n u ­
factures of

Iron ore...............................................tons..
Pig-iron............................................... ton s..
Bar-iron...............................................lb s ..
Band, hoop, and scroll iron......... l b s ..
Car-wheels.........................................N o ..
Ingots, bars, and rods o f ste e l... lb s ..
N ails and spikes.............................lb s ..
Plates and sheets—
O f iron....................................... lb s ..
O f steel....................................... lb s ..
Railroad bars or rails—
O f iron...................................... ton s..
O f steel........................
ton s..
Steam-engines, and parts of—
Fire-engines............................... N o
Locomotive engines............... N o ..
Stationary engines................. N o ..
W i r e ..................................................... lbs .
a

N*t stated.




ft.

a ................

<7*

3,180
6, 677, 664
851, 200
7, 617
140, 686
9, 316, 659

b ..................

b ..................

5, 289

8, 238

53
53
a . . . » --------

98
103

1,316
723,382
496,178
10,864
131,478
7,215, 553

3, 707
909, 723
562, 904
11,697
346, 333
8, 544,380

b ........................

b ....................

6 , ......................

a

.....................

c

a

a

......................

......................

a

......................

Included in “ band, hoop, and scroll iron.”

1,641,061

1,035, 242

913,114

7,174, 332

6, 517, 597

5, 644, 202

c ....................

562, 993
55, 266

780, 319
52, 800

697, 671
8,923

966
65

2, 485
866

139
1,152

553
2, 801

1,103
6, 853

164
3,805

4
282
135
5, 573, 562

9
85
109
5,01G, 735

6
52
154
8, 036, 858

99
71
a

......................

c ...................

a;

60
108

73
104

a

.................... ..

C95
313

5,142
1,151
a .......... .

a.

a ................

....................

4, 653
6, 346
1, 045,186
343,488
12, 319
938, 777
8, 933,204

c ....................

c ......................

b

a ................

3, 048
2,220,883
1,471, 261
8,270
108, 329
9,476,471

5, 782
5, 644, 688
519, 680
6,316
156, 050
9, 528,845

b ..................

13, 980

12,954

16, 009

12, 616

: Boots and shoes, .p a ir s ..

I ron and steel, and m anufactures of :

....................

--------- --------

c t, ______________

a

133
93
a ...................

219
1L6
a ..................

c

......................

DOMESTIC EXPORTS-----QUANTITIES OF.

Codfish, dried, smoked, and cured,
including haddock, hake, and pol­
lock ...................................................lbs
Mackerel, p ick le d ......................... b id s..
Fish, fresh, not elsewhere speci­
fied ..................................................... lb s ..
Fish, dried, smoked, and cured, not
elsewhere specified..................... lb s ..
Fish, pickled, not elsewhere speci­
fied............................................... b b ls ..

Included in “ ingots, bars, and rods of steel.”
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No. 123.— Q u a n t it ie s

of th e

PRINCIPAL A r ticles

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , &c.—Continued.
O

00
T e a r ending Jcn e 30—

_

Articles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1883.

1882.

1884.

1885.

1886.

L eath er , and m anufactures o f :

23,122, 936

28, 389,140

28, 719, 623

21,834, 492

28,690,648

33, 777, 711

28, 593, 894

22,421, 293

27, 313,766

24, 265, 880

300,484
78, 341

351,152
82,507

329, 355
60,657

378, 274
41,989

3C0, 968
57, 555

389,120
67, 030

442, 687
74,687

502.122
65; 768

492, 906
79, 627

554, 365
81, 465

«37, 876
a l4 4 ,244

« 7 6 ,475
<1119, 579

125, 873
93,014

146,739
311,308

164,276
201, 376

176, 426
141, 978

220, 792
215, 938

238, 228
236, 896

233,816
179,118

252, 898
233, 941

b ....................
b ....................

b ..................
b....................

b ..................
b ....................

8, 868
1,020

8, 594
915

8, 451
754

f 1.545,211
4 ' 43,544
[
53,259
442,959
524, 847, 331

1, 269, 304
37, 572
16,178
596, 787
498, 664, 241

1,131, 560
19, G68
13,257
488, 255
585, 947,181

M a l t l i q u o r s .:

In bottles.............................
N ot in bottles......................
M u s ic a l in s t r u m e n t s :

.............N o ..
.............N o ..

b .................... b ........
b................... h . . . -

h
h

h
h

N a v a l sto r es :

R o s in ...........".......... ............. ____ b b ls .. )
972,245
1,115, 590
T a r ......................................... ..........b b ls .. JTurpentine and p itch ------ .......... b b ls .. 1
637,280
701, 592
O a k u m ...........................................
Oil cake and oil-cake meal . . ______ lb s .. 273,670, 910 342, 446, 439
O il s :
Animal—
1, 553, 314
L a rd ................................
347, 305
723. 398
S p erm ............................
634,991
904, 988
W h ale and f i s h .......... ___ g a lls ..
1,026, 038
19, 932
19, 823
Other anim al............ . . . g a lls ..
Mineral, crude (including all natural
oils, without regard to gravi26, 819, 202
26, 936, 727
t y ) .......................................
Mineral, refined or manufactured—
Naphthas (including all lighter
products o f distillation) g a lls ..
15,140,183
16. 416, 621
Illu m in a tin g .............. ........ g a lls.. 262,441, 844 289,214, 541
Lnbiicating and heavy paraffine o il........................
1, 631, 065
2, 304, 624
Residuum (including tar, and all
«
other, from which tbe light
bodies have been distilled),
b b ls ........................ ..
76,110
94, 495
Vegetable—
C otton-seed.................
1,705,422
4, 992, 349
59, 495
38,901
Linseed..........................




1,165,166

1, 081, 566

1,070, 292

1. 206, 628

1, 419, 525

547, 344
340, 905,395

437,472
453, 023, 225

453, 264
448, 559,413

419,440
426,109,476

537, 376
457, 704, 800

208
928
265
641

1, 507,596
482,153
1, 022,889
30,383

836, 255
314, 538
597, 812
77,496

506, 259
540, 064
1, 083,9?5
63,159

379,205
275, 021
226, 983
72,142

25, 874,488

28, 297, 997

39, 984, 844

41, 304, 997

52, 712, 306

C7,186, 329

81, 037, 992

80, 246, 763

15,054,361
331, 586, 442

18,411,044
367, 325, 823

17, 292, 310
332, 283, 045

20, 213, 098
488, 213, 033

17, 070, 537
419, 821, 081

15, 045,411
415,615,693

15, 822, 853
458, 243,192

12, 311,197
469,471, 451

2,487 681

5,162, 835

4, 852, 203

6, 508,100

10,182, 342

10,515, 535

13, 002,483

12, 526, 069

1, 963,
812,
2, 236,
145,

712, 696
343, 069
488,915
159, 486 ■

78. 739

113, 500

77, 330

88,461

146, 318

126,122

5,352, 530
30, C79

6. 997, 796
38,431

3, 444, 084
72,190

713, 549
52, 548

415, 611
53, 993

3, 605, 946
72, 221

916,157
2(ia 846
977, 768
106, 793

li/Uj

tdO
\J

6,364,279
62, 660

973,
179,
1,184,
360,

229
808
871
223

76, 816
6, 240,139
78,885

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

Leather—
S o le ................................ ........... l b s ..
Manulactures of—
Boots and shoes........
Lime and cem ent...................... ..........b b ls ..

1, 734, 788

Paraffine and paraffine w a x ............ lbs .

3, 633, 555

4, 234, 448

5, 369,821

9,121,161

17, 089, 817

24, 378, 488

24,289, 693

120,784, 064
(42,379,911
\
641,163
C3, 091,10C
38, 810, C98
2,932,855
2,158, ©58

115,780,830
48,143,711
572,427
50,431,719
3, 355, 660

99,423,362
58, 903, 370
824,955
40,919,951
I,

14, 228, 551

P r o v is io n s , c o m p r is in g m e a t a n d d a ir y
P roducts :

S eeds:

C lo v er................................................... lb s ..
C otton................................................. lb s ..
T im oth y......................
lb s..
So ap ..............................................................J b s .
Spermaceti and spermaceti w a x -----lb s..

b ....................

51,046,771

54, 025, 832

84,717,194

106,004,812

69,586,466

81,064, 373

38,831,379

36, 950, 563

45,237, 472

40,698, 649

45, 899,737

41, 680,623

85, 505,919
130, 5S2

99, 963, 752
1,440,197

110, 767, 627
2, 335 858

96, 403, 372
3, 380,147

50, 474,210
1, 373, 384

26, 427, 676

( 2,157,446
\ 19, 714, 338

1,950,301
29, 031,064

1, 537, 682
37,785,159

761, 938
37,120, 217

928, 053
27,729,885

(673, 274, 361
759,773,109
1 73, 670,184

428,481,482
39,545,158

294,118, 759
46,139, 911

345, 924,217
54,202, 902
424,103
71,649, 365
283, 216, 339

369,423, 357
50,365,445
70,749
87,196,966
293, 728,019

1,698,401

19, 960, 063

71, 889, 255

84,401, 676

95, 949, 780

107,928, C86

80,147,466

62,116, 302

342, 766, 254

326,658,686

374, 979, 286

378,142,496

250, 3G7, 740

224, 718,474

341,579,410
47,919,958
(
185,417
} 60, 363, 313
265, 094, 719

21, 837,117
123,78], 736
2, 552, 388
445, 999
631,105
4, 055, 912

38,248, 016
141,654,474
3,624, 827
1,196, 880
740,136
2, 447, 760

39,236, 658
127, 553, 907
3, 574,412
774,199
183, 534
1, 242, 024

31, 560, 500
147,995, 614
2, 955, 948
1,212, COO
150,451
2, 545,480

14, 794, 305
127, 989,782
2,485, 551
898,457
143, 289
2, 356, 760

12,348, 641
99, 220,467
2, 762, 554
939, 076
136,142
3, 032, 232

20,627, 374
112,869, 575
1,242, 080
1,794,244
163, 519
3, 920, 809

21, 683,148
111, 992,990
515, 867
4,246,920
168, 827
4,101, 587

18, 953, 990
91, 877,235
536,927
2,525,041
256,311
4, 762, 657

b ..................

b ....................

26, 526,295
12,142,137

5,814, 506
11, 628, 799

32,167,822
It, 901,142

29, 732, 661
11,800,123

b .................... b ..................

b ...................

b ..................

b ..................

13, 323, 737
214, 205

12, 279, 255
265, 593

12, 460, 733
396, 869

27,404,737
5, 674, 560
6, 836, 394
14,169,424
259. 947

17, 653,112
11, 046, 985
3, 830, 737
13, 804, 938
277, 271

2, 652,438
11,793,411
4, 023,937
18,610, 518
334, 918

’ 3,897,082

4, 711, 094

2, 253, 580

39, 558
667, 847

8,814
875, 539

16,706
865,275

4, 794, 646
604,786
73, C64
8, 987, 226
6, 851, 963

1,951,993
222,494
45,361
8,217, 678
6, 963,787

592, 814, 351

10, 309, 294

16, 757,654

b ....................

b....................

10,122, 787
153, 552

12, 687,318
732, 249, 576

16, 397,938

10, 910, 742 • 12,297,689
147, 503
228, 276

14, 566,891
197, 847

S p ir it s :

A lc o h o l................................proof galls..
Pure, neutral, or cologne spirits,
proof gallons............................................
B u m ..................................... proof galls.
W h is k y Bourbon .................... proof galls..
B y e ................................proof galls..
A ll other..............................proof galls..
Spirits o f turpentine........................... galls..
S tarch ......................
lb s..

)> 1,658,440

2, 926, G51

8, 311,657

11,418, 506

14,819,743

8, 990, 246

4, 637, 835

6, 796, 927
8, 687, 816

7, 633, 568
12, 995, 385

7, 575,556
14, 298,654

7, 091,200
10, 311, 736

6,595, 528
13,473, 519

8,136,493
6, 907, 528

9, 867, 344
7, 033,715

2, 595, 991
834, 087
44,433
11,300, 729
6, 787, 909

2, 406, 952
85, 838
39, 665, 486

1,477,057
52,683
44, 040,409

4, 727,367
43,955
72,309,009

3, 596, 010
16, 858
30,125,146

2,217, 725
24, 976
22, 227,857

1,900,146
52,936
13, 761, 069

3,169, 952
1,726,652
26, 815,463

5, 906,005
202, 079
75,920,734

6, 749, 859
161, 350
252, 579,077

8, 231, 282
89, 523
1C4, 339, 967

282, 386, 426
c ....................

283, 973,193
c .................. .

322,279,540
c ....................

215, 910,187
c ....................

227, 026, 605
c ....................

223, 665, 980
c ...................

235,628, 360

192,130, 820
15, 026, 867

219, 221,207
11,262,439

281, 737,120
II,

459 435

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

.M eat products—
B eef products—
49, 210, 990
Beef, fresh ......................... lb s ..
Beef, salted or p ic k le d ..lb s .. j 30,153,153
Beef, other c u r e d ............lb s ..
91,472, 803
T a llo w ................................lb s ..
349,368
M u t t o n .......................................l b s ..
Oleomargarine—
Imitation batter..............lb s ..
b
The oil ............................. lbs .
Pork products-^
B a c o n ..................................l b s .. ^4C0, 057,1,46
H a m s .................................. lb s ..
Pork, fresh......................... lb s ..
| 69, 671,891
Pork, pick led ...................lb s ..
234, 741, 233
L a r d .................................... lb s ..
D a iiy products—
21, 527,242
B u t t e r ................
lb s ..
C h e e se ......................................lb s .. 107, 364, 666
3, 894,311
Q uicksilver................................................. lb s ..
116, 578
B a g s ............................................................... lb s ..
1,306, 982
B ic e ................................................................lb s ..
3, 683,176
Salt..................................................................lb s ..

Sugar and m olasses:

Molasses and sirup..........: ...........galls..
Sugar, B ro w n ..................................... lbs..
Sugar, refined..................................... l b s ..
T obacco, and m anufactures o f:

a Includes cider.




b Bot stated.

c Included in “ leaf tobacco.’

109

L e a f ........................................................lb s ..
Stems and trim m in gs..............................

036,770

No. 1 23.— Q u a n t it ie s

of th e

PRINCIPAL A r tic le s

of

DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c .— Continued
O
T ear ending June 3 0 -

Articles.
1877.

1879.

1878.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1,150

2,082

2,299

2,583

3,546

4, 217

3, 885

2,533
40,405

13,344
CO, 810.

13,522
54,987

15,883
45,383

18,841
87,408

6,468
101,885

15,103
97,030

V egetables :

b u sh ..
Onions..........................
Pease and beans............................b u sh ..
P o ta t o e s ..........................................b u sh ..

.




106, S32

80, 399

84,156

77,103
271,044
380, 868

68,811
408,318
494, 948

55,152

529,650

744,409

625,342

696,080

638,840

408,286

439,443

69,494
201,106
554,613

48
5,897
•20,397
276,891
71,708

2, 871
7, 992
14,771
326,613
354,016

609
4,208
22,873
168,745
78,322

294
6,141
16,534
193,217
131,332

605
3,417
42, 317
164,090
227,117

200
1,492
46,196
124, 227
220,787

242
4,526
40,923
59,455
326, 835

1, 493
5,039
55, 848
51, 748
92,653

1,698
4, 839
45,604
30, 877
188,482

228
1,201
64,159
136,179
165,436

557,408

646,614

616,224

6154,887

668,181

665,140

680,972

5,463
83,951

6,487
79, 733

6, 051
119, 085

3,073

2,837

3,444

3,876

3,965

3,474

4,326

29, 374

d ........ .......

53,425

46,593

a ................... a ..................

(

\

2,646

2,181

2,723

412,424
13, 028
9, 517
2,408
45,867
1, 281, 571

435,608
10, 821
17,825
2,074
42,072
1, 098, 347

C

313,143

275,102

285,194

320,602

407,455

499,406

3, 050

4,476

4,039

8, 518

15,799

15,854

46, 518

55,858

54,311

60, 790
a ....................

61,065
a , ______ ___

a .............. ..

414,920
\
12,632
<
9,180
l
1,577
61, 962
1, 275,450

^c20, 640,249

cl 8, 361, 915

cl3, 255,241

c l6, 365, 346

c22, 961,618

c24, 491, 354

cl9, 913,220

\ 10, 615, 065

153,248
8,411,066

193, 344
5, 037, 612

79, 599
23,479

347, 854
10, 626

60, 784
8,133

191, 551
8,541

71,455
10,548

116,179
8, 643

64,474
8,786

10,393
8,838

88, 066
30,257

2,138,080
9,303

321
1,419,922

803
2,545, 320

533
2,132,949

652
1,368, 302

569
1,491,786

WE
1, 489, 552

152
852,333

239
126, 043

342
101,685

437
770,558

|

\

321,530
4,992

38,327
a .....................

Z in c , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f :

Ore or oxide. . ................................tons. .
Pigs, bars, plates, and sh e ets., .lb s ..

1,887
127,946

a ...................

64,695

W ool, a n d m anufactures of :

W ool, raw ........................................... l b s ..
Carpets..................
yard s..

2,235
102,679

n ... ......

56,795

W ood, and m anufactures of :

Firew ood........................................cords..
Lumber—
. Boards, deals, and planks. . M f t . .
Joists and s c a n tlin g .......... M f t . .
L a t h s ..............................................M ..
Palings, pickets, andbed-slats, M ..
S h in g le s ........................................M ..
Shooks, other than b o x ........ N o ..
T im b e r Sawed......................................... M f t . .
H ew ed..................................cub. f t ..

3,110
79,032

1886.

52,328

V e s s e l s s o l d t o f o r e ig n e r s :

Steamers............................................to n s ..
Sailing-vessels................................. to n s ..
V in e g a r .................................................... g a lls..
W a x , bees’ ..................................................l b s ..
W h a le b o n e ................................................. l b s ..
W IN E :
In bottles........................................... d o z ..
|
N ot in b o t t le s ............................... ga lls..

C

\

1885.

1
a N ot stated.

b Gallons.

c Cubic feet.

67, 059

C

201,257

DOMESTIC EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES

T o b a c c o , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f — C o n t’d .

C ig a rs.....................................................M .
j
C igarettes............................................. M ..
S n u ff................................................... lb s ..
Y a rn ish ..................................................... g a lls..

1884.

1883.

O

Ho. 124. — V a l u e s

of t h e

PRINCIPAL

a n d o th er a r t ic l e s of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d f r o m
in g th e T e n Y ears f r o m 1877 to 1886, in c l u s iv e .

the

U n it e d S ta t e s d u r ­

Y e ar ending Juno 30—
Articles.
1878.

1877.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

FREE OF DUTY.

Dollars.

H orses.................................................
Sheep...................................................
A ll other, including fow ls...........

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

675

1,243

1,170

250

675

1,243

1,170

250

Dollars.

1,165

Total .
Articles, tho growth, produce, or manufacture of
the U nited States, returned..........................................
Art-w orks, not elsewhere specified: Paintings,
statuary, fountains, and other works o f art, the
production o f Am erican artists..................................
Bark, h em lock .........................................................................
B olting-cloths.........................................................................
Books and other printed matter, not elsewhere
specified.................................................................................

Dollars.

1,250

835
3, 000
302

59

38
3
2,245

2,427

323

229

600

300

170

1,165

65

3,428

2, 932

12, 612

000

" i,*4o6
1,757

3, 514

3,000
2,890

1,287

C h e m i c a l s , d k u g s , a n d d y e s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i ­
fie d :

Alizarine, natural or artificial..................................
Argal, or argol, or crude tartar, and argol dust.
B a rk s: Cinchona, or other, used in the manu­
facture o f q u in ia ..................................................... .
Cochineal...........................................................................
Dye-woods in sticks—
L o g w o o d ...................
A l l o t h e r ..................
T o ta l.

60,898
2,933

162, 900
348

336, 388

19, 601

15,350

12, 337

1,894

19,601

.15,350

12,337

7, 006
52,938

' 70, 062

28,678
28,078

Gums—
A ra b ic ........................................................................
Camphor, crude.......................................................
5,257
Cutch, or catechu, and terra japonica, or
gamhia
232
124
a Included in “ all other chemicals, drugs, and dyes,” free o f duty.




10, 800
374

15

4, 037

63, 602

34, 390

108,433

2, 307
1,062

3,915

8, 062

3, 915

8, 062

C

\

1,425
6,217

8,579
5,808

9,723
335

7,642

14,387

10,058

50

5,767
0,427

465
2, 650

1,898

12,089
18, 994
7, 010
2,435
2,316
2,28 L
b Included in “ all other gums and gum-resins,” free o f duty.

FOREIGN EXFORTS— VALUES OF.

A n i m a l s , not elsewhere specified:
C a t t l e .............................................................

of t h e

PRINCIPAL

a n d o t h e r a r tic les of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c .— Continued.

112

N o. 1 2 4 .—V a l u e s

Year ending Juno 30—
Articles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

FREE OF O U T !— Continued.

a ................
* 17,005

7,190

470

Total chemicals, drugs, A c ............................

25,236

18, 245

19, 655

10, 808

26,184

In d ig o ................................................................................
Lime, chloride of, or bleaching-powdor................
Mineral waters, all not artificial.............................
Quinia, sulphate of, salts of, and cinchonidia . . .
Soda, nitrate o f ...............................................................
Sulphur, or brimstone, crude....................................
Vanilla beans.................................................................
A ll o th e r ...........................................................................

36, 521

28, 722

31, 7£2

126, 966

22, C85

35, 608

7

1, 2C6

b ..................
dh9, 064

7,485 •

b ..................

1 ..................

70

467

8, 970

Cl,'302
73,391
391,546
119
651
c ................
11, 290

12, 995

8, 020

5, 015

15,361 |

23,165

G8, £61
20
62
G3,800
5, C00.

37,658 I

1,526
246
73

51,387
2G8,421

54 !
G95
210
1,018
• 190,730

3, 241
391
43,174
312, 599

003,952 | 1,023,477

2, 988

C’ **’ 5*773

........ 370

39, 950
277, 493

41, 633
* 259,300

46, 6C1
288, 518

102
477,539

26, C03
477,125

”

2, 248

14,435’

247, 916

18,184
153,902

T o t a l...............................................................................

461,596

308,716

430,989

623,140

722,107

040, 241

278, 955

396, 780

Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and leaves and shells o f ----Coffee...........................................................................................
Coir y a rn ................................................................................
Cork-wood, or cork-bark, unmanufactured................
Cotton, unmanufactured....................................................
Diamonds, lough or uncut, including glaziers’ dia­
monds . . . .................. .......... ...............................................
E g g s ...........................................................................................
Earinaceous substances, and pieparations of, not
elsewhere specified...........................................................

85, 641
1, 567, 058
c212

154, 617
2, 086,366
6,410

173,015
2, 311,568

140, 325
944, 573

268, 825
4, 395, 558

368, 887
3, 226, 582

345,414
3, 895, 202

214. 802
2, 731,311

319, 864
2, 527, 633

49, 064

115,004

57, 391

57, 424

217,459

336
256, 403

286
443, 3-8

1,303
253,319

230, 88C
3, 334, 048
7, 6-9
1,953
302,-725

70
128

70

7

589

206

1,349

1,784

77,190

12,700

4, 700

2, 520

F e r t il ize r s :
G u an o.................................................................................
A ll o th e r ............................................................ ..
T o ta l.............................................................................

|
77,190

F is h , not elsewhere specified:
Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock, dried, smokod,
or p ic k le d ..................................................................... / ................




12,700 |

/ ..................

23, 550

9, COO
1,739

856

5, 000
3, G48

5,473

2, 622

2,915

2, 500

205,155
1,476 |

10,834
38,099

1,229
525

GOO
1,025

48,933

1, 7o4

1,625

131,241

9 .................

180
1

4,700

1,032

1,212
140, 690

2, 520

I8J

2, 500

206,631 |

/ ................ 1 / .............. ..

/ .................

/ — ...........

/ ................ ! !

1
81,281 !

FOREIGN EXPORTS -----VALUES OF.

C h em icals , drugs , a nd d y e s , not elsewhere speci­
fied—-Continued.
Gurus— Continued.
Shellac ...........................................„.......................... a .................. a ..................
A ll other gums and gum-resins, not else­
25,112,
12,756
where specified...................................................

H . E x , 199-

Herring—
Dried or sm oked....................
* P ick led .......................................
Lobsters, canned or preserved.
Mackerel, p ic k le d .........................
Salmon, pickled...............................
A ll other ...........................................
T o ta l.

/...........
/..........
684

/...........
1,770

557

32,120

76," i i i

206,440

*59,5oi

*53*644’

io3,597

383
4.641
18; 271
145
389
115,161

41,208

78,494

207,124

189, 525

65,169

54, 385

105, 204

220,271

360

3, 309

3, 212

10, 786

1,962

1,919

11, 533

3, 309

3, 212

10,786

1,962 I

1,919

11,533

16,474

64,159

75,699

118, 089
4, 201

7,458
450

203,488
1,850

2,352

2,886

143,372
3,168

157, 046 j
16,653 !

503, 996
52, 530

524,742
15, 000

101, 493
275

225,109
64,660

44,415

49,050

31, 091

65, 096

245,481

195,910

115,081

192, 999

82,856

78
66,124

2, 861
183, 862

1,950
39, 952

983
4, 520

20, 766
271, 042

464, 014

1, 290, 378

34, 534
297, 788

55, 363
204,109

11,291
54, 779

10,121

9, 009

4,449
26, 783

4, 207
50,615

45, 507
362

10, 460
’ *’ *30,*228

54,213

20, 816
84, 098

939
25,297

188, 618
3, 350
26,669

217, 562
5, 667

276,171
.19, 952

361, 538
9, 803

237,203
37, 665

146,593
7,901
4,715 |

221, 816
4, 676

96,1F8
1,371

149,429 |
8,155 |

218, 637

223,229

296,123

371,341

275,343 j

159,209 :

226, 492

97, 559

157,584

9,088

71
*2,279

/ - - ............

"/ ............
*1.88^265*

360

3,889

1,260

/■

381

/-■

737
” '*870

1,210

75, 251

82, 388
257

” ” 363

,283

75, 554

F r u i t s , i n c l u d i n g n u t s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f i e d :

20

T o ta l.
Furs and fur-skins, undressed .......................................
Hair, not elsewhere specified...........................................

4, 568

11,886

3, 548
49,373
22,778

403
13, 023
50, 733

H i d e s a n d s k i n s , o t h e r t h a n f u r -s k i n s :

Goat-skins.........................................................................
A ll o th e r ......................................................................... .
Household and personal effects, and wearing-ap­
parel in ugc, and implements, instruments, and
tools of trade o f persons arriving from foreign
countiies, and of citizens o f the United States
dying ab road ......................................................................
India-rubber and gutta-percha, crude . .....................
I vory:

A n im a l.............................................................................
V e g e ta b le .......................................................................
O ils , not elsewhere specified:
Fixed or exp ressed ..............
Volatile or e ssen tia l..........
W hale and f i s h ......................
T o ta l...................................

J

P a p e r -s t o c k , c r u d e :

Bags, other than woolen.
A ll o th e r ...............................

4,764

Total .
Platinum, unmanufactured.
P lu m b a g o ...................................

a Included in “ all other gums and gum-resins,” free o f duty.
b Included in “ all other chemicals, drugs, dyes, & c .,” dutiable.
c Included in “ all other ctiemicals, drugs, & c.,” free o f duty.




50
735

672

785

283

9, 5C0 |

d Includes tonka beans.
e Includes coir fiber.
/In c lu d e d in “ all other fish,” free of duty.

49, 399

672

4, 764
45

42, 922
6,477

g See dutiable fish.
h Included in “ all other fru i's,” dutiable.
i See dutiable oil.

FOREIGN EXPORTS-----VALUES OF.

Bananas ...........................................................................
C ocoanuts.......................................................................
A ll o th e r.........................................................................

1,560

CO

of th e

PRINCIPAL

a n d o th er ar ticles of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c .—Continued.

114

N o. 124.—V a l u e s

Y ear ending Juno 5 0 Articles.

FREE OF DUTY— Continued.

1877.

1878.

Dollars.

Dollars.
70

Seeds, not mtdicinal, not elsewhere specified.

1879.

m o.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.
4,242

Dollars.

333

717

4, 908

2,864

5,656

87, 438
7, 500

404, 825
49,667
166, 812

943,928
37, 524

351,310
35,065
1,150

234,500
42,153
1,300

20,212

44, 938 I

621, 304

981, 452

Sil k , u n m a n u f a c t u r e d :

C ocoon s................................................................... .
E ggs (silk-worms’) .........................................
Raw, or as reeled from the cocoon................
W a s t e .......................................................................

745,902
212, 009

39,211
53,853

958, 001

Total .

387, 525

200

9,726

583

11,858

5,338
4, 645

50,000
10,715
3, 600

32, 270

10, 566

61,315

$86
47, C68
98, 569

814
232, 694
51, 915

G, 288
85, 513
45,464

S p ic e s , u n g iio u n d :

N u t m e g s ............
Pepper ................
A ll o th e r ............
T o ta l.
T e a ....................................... .....................................................
Tin, bars, blocks, or pigs, grain or granulated........
W ood, unmanufactured, not elsewhero specified...

870, 56G
2,809
70, 564

737, 544
8, 402
58,789

302, 092
43,780
47, 095

799, 263
82, 594
47, 692

779, 395
196, 511
88,823

417, 056
597,479
92, C71

1,023, 955
30, 232
129, 068

146, 223

285,423

137,265

1, 322, 833
13, 836
113, 878

911, 801
12, 462
63, 932

535,118
29,190
122, 693

270
815

2, 069
1,219
14

2,029
50

A r t ic l e s
a d m it t e d
free
under
r e c ip r o c it y
TREATY W IT H H A W A I I A N IS L A N D S :

2,125

1,010

T o t a l f r e e o f d u t y ..................

140
' 2,125

9,288

140

1,115

3,302

2, 079

16,364

63,911

C, 298
37,648

36,723

20,974

22,194

124,802

99,209

331,108

645,327

4,479, 705

4,237,380

4,356,742

4,056,986

8,723,287

7, 044,429

9,840,732

7,115,383

6, 901, 510

5, 618, 319

22, 970

115,175

57,354

66,220

59,325

44,612

27, 122

750
14,436
1,662
4,769

12, 000

6,965

54,132

21,617

68, 092

T o t a l ....................
A l l other free articles.

9,28;

5,288

R ic e .....................................................................................
M o la s s e s ...........................................................................
Sugar, brow n.................................................................

DUTIABLE.
elsewhere s p e c i f i e d :
Cattle .
H orses___
Sheep ----A l l other .

A n im a l s , n o t

T o ta l.




22, 970

115,175

57,354

66,220

59,325

44,612

27,122

1,200

200

7,165

FOREIGN EXPORTS-----VALUES OF.

950

Art-w orks, not elsewhere specified: Paintings in
oil or water colors, and statuary...............................
Books, maps, engravings, etchings, and other
printed matter, not elsewhere specified.................
Brass, and manufactures o f.............................................

515,468

G, 414

19,3$4

20,771

114,235

155,252

14, 084

154, 957

83,171

486, 919

22,377
2,246

22, 505
6,440

10,270
1. 460

7, 562
2,861

11,135
5, 358

87,270
2,883

28,467
1,030

03, 592
1 603

79,407
5, 842

36, 514
3,546

34,838
945

475,218
10,665

83,992

12,485
1,562

7G3

7,329
1, 360

1,236

3,287
25

11,621
23, 458

378,762
679,042
15,888

396,358
147,471
10, 461

714,374
957,788
9,143

500,656
103,749
1,325

194, 026
254, 903

51,653
296,147
1,641

BREADSTUFFS:

b_____. . . . .
66,973
502,585
6,025

T o ta l.
B ristles.....................................................................................
B r u sh e s....................................................................................
Buttons, except o f brass, gilt, or silk, and buttonmolds, and button materials made in patterns
or cut for buttons e x c lu siv e ly ....................................
C em ent........ ............................................................................ .

219, 521
1,420,707
27, 950

295,486
1, 558,063
30, 797

812,751
897,658
22,362

2

55,813

68,179

50, 098

13, 593

10, 241

28, 986

10,844

435

2, 058

290

667,179

2,222, 240

2, 018,436

1,101,332

565,294

1,761,757

1, 700,838

607,403

454,299

384,813

3,236

3,752

4, 206

7,813

9,845

11,114
1,485

15,836
157

26, 350
679

21, 726
3, 951

32, 525
124

4, 355

G, 059
4, 565

11,813
5,667

12,839
4,326

9,230
4, 728

4, 974
7,124

7,870
8, 031

11, 610
8, 262

3, 050
11, 375

4, 789
11,814

23,462
13,424

42,564
8,624

31,962
1,512

1,401

1,970

56, 890

50,442
19
697

96, 008
40
35

C h e m i c a l s , d r u g s , d y e s , a n d m e d i c i n e s , n o t e ls e ­
where s p e c i f i e d :

Coal-tar colors and dyes...............................................
G lycerine...........................................................................
Logwood and other dye-woods, extracts and
decoctions o f.................. ..............................................
Opium—
Crude .........................................................................
Prepared for sm o k in g .........................................
Potash, nitrate of, or saltpeter, crude.......... .......
SodaBicarbonate o f .......................................................
Carbonate, including sal-soda and soda-ash.
C austic........ ......................................................... .
A ll other salts o f .................i ...............................
T o ta l.
Sumac, ground .
A ll o th e r ..........
Total chemicals, drugs, & c ..............................
a

Included in “ spices ground,” dutiable.




b

115, 346

248,735

69, 282

4, 842

8,881

414

171
1,078
29,164

159
1, 596
27, 833

283
214
34, 565

198
1,143
27, SOI

450
847
20, 309

258
908
21,956

255
883
26, 740
416

1,069
1,417
26,417
310

25, 298

30, 413

29, 588

35, 062

29, 142

21, 606

23,122

28, 294

29, 219

185, 961

213, 831

135, 036

154,409

144, 685

103, 842

145, 228

1, 005
103, 254

3,393
73,145

13
48, 039

502, 632

518,815

380,339

304,185

437,363

270,663 j

236, 530

221,157

208, 579

208,798

263,811

273, 689

27, 543

5,997

665
24, 652

1,322
23, 976

25, 317

214,890

Included in “ all other breadstuffs,” &c.

c

Included in “ all other chemicals, drugs, dyes,” &c., dutiable.

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

Barley................................................................................
O a ts ...................................................................................
O atm eal...........................................................................
B y e ...................................................................................
W h e a t .............................................................................
W h ea t-flou r...................................................................
A ll other breadstuff's, and preparations of, used
as food, not elsewhere specified.........................

Oi

Wo. 1 2 4 .— V a l u e s

of th e

PRINCIPAL

a n d o th er a r t ic l e s of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c .— Continued.
Year ending June 30—

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1881.

1882.

1883.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.

Dollars.

DUTIABLE— Continued.
«311

*<*393

a207

Dollars.
a310

347

65

721

30

Dollars.
240

C locks a n d w a t c h e s, an d parts o f :

Clocks, and parts o f ...................................................
W atches, and parts of, and watch materials
and m ovem ents...........................................................

359

375

1,384

104

73

86

1,756

4, 625

293

1,028

805

3,365

116

433

3, C55

857

897

26,055

12,161

T o t a l ...............................................................................

1,387

1,180

4,749

220

433

3, 728

943

2, 653

30, 680

12,454

Coal, bituminous.....................................................................

2, 854

5, 613

5,528

2, 561

273

3, 502

748

2, 920

1,359

26,491

61,400

*616,478

69,810

66,545

628, 814

673, 824

40, 587

5, 645

22,116

C opper, and m anufactures o f :

Oro (fino copper contained th e r e in ).....................
Pigs, bars, ingots, old, and other unmanufact­
ured .................................................................................
A ll other manufactures o f .........................................

13, 023
254,838

13,388
122, 845

30
8,496

42, 532
14,357

103, 286
13, 304

18, 636
13, 575

904
15, 926

4,145
12, 943

28, 617
38,130

7,537
25,779

Total copper, &c., not including ore*...............

2G7, 861

136, 233

8, 526

56,889

116, 590

32,211

16,830

17, 088

66, 747

33,316

2,398

1,688

1,841

c ..................

C orsets...................................................- ..... ...........................
C otton, m anufactures of

c ..................

c ..................

c ____ _____

o ..................

233, 268

517, 693

468, 569

r.

1
. . J e ..

__

:

C loths-1- 1
R o t bleached, dyed, colored, stained, 1
painted, or p rin te d ...........................................
[
Bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted,
or p rin te d ............................................................. I

556,670

T o t a l...............................................................................

556, 670

r

409,395

306, 719

113,092

J

K n it goods: Stockings, hose, half-hoso, shirts,
drawers, and all goods made, fashioned, or
shaped on knitting machines or frames, or
Jknit by hand ...........................................................




409,395

233,268

517, 693

466,569

306,719

113, 092

1

2,602

200

26

1

35,052

20, 718

178,878

37,654

20, 924

178,904

.

11,388 |

17,987

9,459

16,637

14, 707

16, 628

5, 376

i
6, 852 1

I
10,103 |

4,723

FOREIGN EXPO RTS— VALUES OF.

C lays or earths of all kinds, including china-clay,
or kaoline...............................................................................

1

Clothing, ready-made, and other wearing ap­ 1
parel, not including knit goo ds...........................
Embroideries, laces, insertings, trimmings,
and lace window-curtains....................................... > 175,808
Thread (not on spools), yarn, warps, or warpyarn .................................................................................
A ll o t h e r ...................................................... ...................
Total cotton, manufactures o f..............................

E arthen,

stone, and china ware

175, 027

173, 977

190,967

261,800

237,133

3,430

14, 504

1,245

7,496

28, 650

18,341

2, 356
109,422

1,044
218,156

598
231,924

167, 210

293, 381

435,735

6,139
25,773
1,366

10,137
13,122
1,842

3,256
12, 697
1,571

160, 516

743, 860

602, 409

416, 704

725, 297

743, 076

560,480

278, 984

18,091

28,035

18, 619

38, 357

34, 429

39,132

46,358

18,091

28,035

18, 619

38, 357

34, 429

39,132

46, 358

33, 278

25,101

17, 524

1, 760

7, 086

6,749

4,097

6, 536

9, 229

9, 061

3,243
12, 583
2,196
971

65,886

63, 242

67, 646

64, 305

46, 984

85, 439

84, 002

4,740
5, 357
2, 568
83
7,809
1,114
4, 307
126, 686

10, 972
747
54, 841

1,214
7, 057
1,088
473
56, 551
825
1,527
G, 745

152, 664

182, 053

75,480

:

T o ta l...............................................................................

(
<
(

F a n c y a r t ic l e s :

Perfumeries, cosmetics, and all toilet prepara­
tions ..................................r.................. .....................
Beads (except amber) and bead orn am en ts___
Dolls and other t o y s ....................................................
Fans, except p a lm -leaf...............................................
Feathers, ornamental, natural.................................
Feathers and flowers, artificial..............................
Pipes o f all kinds, and smokers’ a rtic le s ..........
A ll o th e r ......................................................................... .

>

T o ta l..................... ..................; .....................................

70,328

67,653

74, 395

68,402

53, 520

94,668

45, 839

47, 883

93, 063

i

06, 500

F ish , not elsewhere specified:
Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or other­
24, 780
wise .................................................................................
Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock, dried,
d ................
smoked, or p ick le d _____ _
Herring—
Dried or smoked........ ...................._..................... d ..............
Pickled or sgl t e d ____ ______
22
Mackerel, p ick le d ......................................................... d ................
Salmon, p ic k le d ...................................................
d .
A ll o th e r...........................................................................
135, 854
T o ta l.......................................................................
F l a x , hem p, ju te, and other vegetable
s t a n c e s , AND MANUFACTURES O F :

sub

Includes clay pipes.




25, 224

17,148

7, 573

d

d ..................

d .................. d ..................

d ..................

d .................

d ..................

94, 593

d . ................
d ............ .
d ..............
d ............

d ................
d ..................
d ..................
d ................

d ..................
d ...................
d ..................
d ..................

d .................. d ..................
d ................... d ..................
d .................. d .................
d ................... d ..................

d ..................
d ..................

d ..................
d ..................
d ..................
d ..................

d ..................
d ..................
d ................

160, 656 |

29,149

35,113

116, 266

54,954

13,632

69, 063

212, 620

719
d ................
178, 874

155,923

9,255

4, 37G
15, 581
63,470
180
19,719

146,721

84,103

49,632

114, 902

260, 503

214, 706

181,147

26,543

205,492

238, 861

147, 964

99, 061

12,002
30, 604

14*0

!

­

Unmanufactured—
F la x .............................................................................
Hemp, and all substitutes for h e m p .............
a

30,455

3G, 000

d ................

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

China, porcelain, parian, and bisque, earthen,
stone, and crockery ware—
N ot decorated or ornamented...........................
Decorated or ornamented.................................. |
A ll other ......................................................................... .

200,757
b

Gross weight.

108,294

106, 667

69,196

48, 299

89, 651 i

clncluded in “ all other manufactures of cotton.”

d

See free fish.

«<J

of t h e

PRINCIPAL

a n d o th e r a r t ic l e s of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c .— Continued.

118

N o. 124.— V a l u e s

Year ceding June 30—
Articles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dbllars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

18S4.

1885.

Dollar s.

Dollars.

1886.

DUTIABLE—Continued.

TJnmanufactured— C ontinued.
Dollars.
J u te .............................................................................
97,470
Sisal-grass, and other vegetable substances. |
T o ta l...............................................................................
Manufactures of flax, hemp, or jute, or o f which
flax, hemp, or ju te shall be the component
inateiial o f chief value—
Cables and cordage...............................................
Bags and bagging, and like manufactures.
Burlaps (except for bagging for co tton ). . .
Brown or bleached linens, ducks, canvas,
paddings, cot-bottoms, diapers, crash,
huckabacks, handkerchiefs, and lawns . .
Thread, twine, and pack-thread....................
Y a r n s ........................................................................
A ll o th e r...................................................................

293,227

116,136

76,508

06,743

121,122

248,382

213,619

224,430

183,175

135,939

169,421

338,083

452,480

C

\

Dollars.
4,442

128,431
546,297

12, 815
376,931

822,692

488,807 |

359,231
406,279

i
|
18,335

>

175, Op

193,364

T o ta l...............................................................................

7,372

123,247

130,619

i

4,814

167,759

172,573

3,235

4,936

4, 293

4,669

203, 516

544,440

240,822

142,340

206, 751

549,376

245,115

f

17, 587
57, 624
3,615

11,721
26, 331
1,770

24,469
118
32,477

28, 809
172
36,242

13,259
527
23, 228

108,882

144, 049

70,836

714
4
7,698
110, 224
8,201
120,718

2,236
592
2,540
2,593
35, 551
3,485
101,792

2,487
7,688
1,596
7,479
115,741
8,991
31,446

1C, 852
27,184

17,405
32, 947

21,840
18,828

<

■ 147’ 009

not elsewhere specified:
F i g s .....................................................................................
L e m o n s .............................................................................
O ran ges.............................................................................

19, 813
29,727
2,278

F r u it s , in c l u d in g n u t s ,

f

P ru n e s ......................................................................
R aisin s............................................................... ; .............
Preserved fruits.............................................................
A ll other fruits................................................... ..........
N uts—
Almonds ..................................................................
A ll o th e r ...................................................................

»

344,668

215,211

226,620

237, 097

362,445

199, 675

345, 779

<

T o ta l...............................................................................

344,668

215,211

226,620

237,097

362,445

199, 675

345,779

286,595

199,141

216,090

Furs, dressed on the skin, and manufactures of fur.

52,199

136,450

26,185

38,210

53,932

106,370

182,502

118,495

188,320

116,911




FOREIGN EXPORTS -----VALUES OF,

F l a x , h e m p , j u t e , a n d o t iie u v e g e t a b l e s u b ­
s t a n c e s , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s OF— Continued.

G la ss a n d glass wa k e :

Bottles, vials, demijohns, carboys, and jars,
empty or filled............................................................. a ...............
Cylinder, crown, and common window glass,
u n polished...................................................................
G81
, Cylinder and crown glass, polished.......................
Plate-glass—
Fluted, rolled, or rough......................................
475
U n silv e re d ..............................................................
Silvered.....................................................................
349
A ll o t h e r ......................................................................... .
12, 857
Total .

a .............. ..I a ................. a ..................

4,232

2,493

2,333

1,043

280
24

1,010

950

430

510
14, 506

445
297
25,430

1, 750
11,306

601
25,165

11, 559

20,506

16,127

26,476

18, 533

29,209

14,596

100

109, 275

5,128
105,274

4, 360
6, 232

4,514
b ..................
339
2, 996
7, 065

25, 553

56, 919

a .......... ..
3,676
206

50

564

222

464
16,233

40
160
13,15C

522
22,080

223
123
19,596

14,362

18, 548

17, 238

22,880

22, 926
b ..................

2,125
b ..................

9, 821
b ..................

6,674
b .................

935
9, 551
4, 842

885
3,949

7,119

6, 732

2, 850

1, 851

235

68

265

19’ 993
187

62, 631
4, 845

22, 342
2, 791

4, 021
3,412

1,603
82,199
133
G, 582
3,176

62, 3C0

20, 528

8, 292

7, 433

7, 231

4,954

8,146
2, 584

b ...................
1, 810

467
b ...................

I kon a n d st e e l , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f :

Pig-iron, ...........................................................................
6, 283
Scrap, fit only to bo romanufactured—
Iron, wrought and cast............................................
Bar iron, rolled or hammered .................................
Bais, railway—
O f i r o n ......................................................................
45 64G
O f steel, or in part of s t e e l .............................. !
G49
Hoop, band, and scroll ir o n ..................................... .
229
Sheet, plate, and taggers’ iro n ...............................
9,843
Tin-plates, ternc-plates, or taggers’ t i n .............
44,416
C utiery...........................................1................................
5,203
Fire-arm s.........................................................................
7,461
M ach in ery......................................................................
48, 943
Cotton-ties, or hoops for baling purposes, of
iron and ste e l..............................................................
noops, bands, strips, sheets, and plates o f steel.
Ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, and bars of steel,
and steel in forms not elsewhere specified___
W ire rods (rivet, screw, nail, and fence), round,
in coils and loops, of iron or s t e e l..............
> 180,315
W iro, and wire ropo and strand, iron or steel.
Anvils, axles, and forgings, c f iron or steel . .
Chains, of iron or s t e e l .............................................
Files, file-blanks, rasps, and floats.......................
^Needles.............................................................................
A l l o t h e r ......................................................................... J
Total .




348, 991

748
13, 478

19,318

23, 821

34, 299

1, 958
23’ 571

736
15, 569

463
8, 342

30 124

30 121
13) 770
4, 350
3,813
36, 319
6,049
13, 012
55, 363

45 720
56’, 061
511
7,473
CO, 104
G, 839
52, 982
59, 062

30 239
629’ 369
591
‘ 7,565
87,498
7,639
7,466
113, 318

7, 564
92C>! 522
1,161
9,673
71,890
o,467
33,272
82, 854

2,189
728,466
812
4, 974
30, 733
7, 050
17,159
81,935

261
74, 728
308
4, 247
17,286
6, 273
54 926
170, 765

203

153

796

6,135

3,483

1,770

9, 794
791
1,178

8, 676

8, 01G
26
5,166
74, 897
8,798
3,280
113, 442

81
7, 040
31, 992
4,616
6, 254
39, 392

1

295, 494

530,077

a Included in “ all other glass and glassware.”

140, 304

281, 971

155, 547

367,718

311,855

691, 825

253,164

1,227,178

347, 516

1, 522, 752

94
319

6, 388
64, 4 il
165
33, 370
56, 672

1,000

148

10, 015
12, 097
526
1,161
679
394
357, 998

189
231,448

7
137
34,911

1,279, 623

588,217

227,134

&Included in “ all other dutiable articles.”

192

101

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

Hair, not elsewhere specified, and manufactures of.
H ats, bonnets, and hoods, and materials for..............
H a y .............................................................................................
H o p s ...........................................................................................
India-rubber and gutta-percha, manufactures o f . ..

a ................

No 1 2 4 —V a l u e s

of t h e

PRINCIPAL

a n d o th e r a r tic le s of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c — Continued.
to

o
Y ear ending Jnnc 30—
Articles.
1877.

1878.

jD o lla rs.

D o lla r s .

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1880.

D o lla r s .

D o lla r s .

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

DU <IABLE—Continued.
of

gold

and

s il v e r

,

7, 583

12,095

D o lla r s .
5, 911

51,730
31,802

15, 509
58,488

100,762

T o t a l .............................................................................

10, 016

19, 845

16,153

16, 974

22,236

59,0GG

18,232

5,785
33,896

7,005
1,273

C4,256
23, 771

85, 001
30, 890

100,299
23, 531

90, G7S
35, 119

70,013
375, 099

22, 405
505, 004

59, 201

54,212

114, 981

120,190

99, 511

114,811

1,051
40, 143
8,546

055
44, 750
12,451

45, 395
32, 440

10,467

28,494

28, C04

100, 762

59,201

54, 212

114, 981

126,190

99,511

114, 811

CO, 207

8G, 350

106,439

Manufactures o f :
Gloves, kid and leather...........................................
A ll other manufactures o f .....................................

13,372
17, 857

10,988
21,259

21,377
10,437

18, 591
15, 955

17,743
22, 252

7, 935
20, 092

8, 255
12, 277

20, 809
39, 298

7, 381
86, 700

513
9, 495

T o t a l ........................... .. .....................................................

31, 229

38, 247

37, 814

34, 540

39, 995

28, 027

2 \ 532

CO, 107

94,141

10, 0C8

25,396

23,689

25, 541

24, 734

13, 033

4,670

3, 901

5,996
878

5, 051

0, H3
402

25, 396

23, 089

25,541

24, 734

13,033

4, 670

3, 901

0,874

5, 051

0, 505

8,475

3,448

6,364

6, 810

4, 848

490

6,497
1,923

12, 233
2,173

3, 332
1,285

8, 475

3,448

6,364

6,816

4,848

490

8, 420

14, 406

4, 617

Jewelry, and manufactures of gold and silver..
Precious stones, not elsewhere specified, and
imitations of, not set ........................................................
Lead, and m a n u f a c t u r e s o f ......................................................
L eather, and

m anufactures

o f

:

Leather—
Bend, belting, and all sole-leather...............
Calf-skins, tanned or tann3d and dressed . . 1
Skins for morocco ............................................. ^
Upper-leather o f all other kinds, dressed,
and skins, dressed and .finished................... i

f

l

M a l t -l i q u o r s :

Iu bottles or j u g s ......................................................................
N ot in bottles or j u g s .................................................

|

T o t a l ..............................................................................

C
>

M a r b l e a n d sto n e, a n d m an u factu res of :

Marble and manufactures of, not elsewhere
specified.........................................................................
Stone and manufactures of, including s l a t e ....
T o t a l .............................................................................




|

70S
709

(

l

FOREIGN EX PO R TS— VALUES OP.

J ew elr y, m anufactures
AND PRECIOUS STONES:

M etals , metal compositions, and manufactures
OF, not elsewhere specified:
Bronze manufactures.............................................. j
A ll other....................................................................

17,275

19,036

21,616

27,168

18,287

41, 773 C

14,269
17,192

7,415
59,103

2,500
96,125

T otal........................................................................

37,766

17, 275

19,036

21,616

27,168

18,287

41, 773

31,461

66, 518

98,625

Mineral substances, not elsewhere specified...........
Musicaffhstruments, and parts of..............................

2,367
4,604

20,166

6,697
6,922

5,184
11, 974

11,153
13, 307

12, 826
50,127

3, 340
33, 061

10, 916
22, 536

2, 817
26,152

70
17, 093

8, 848

2,136

6, 692

12, 869

3,727

Oils , not elsewhere specified:
Animal—
Whale and fish ..................................................

}

794

8, 058

3, 334

7, 019

2, 363
113
22,170

331

357, 318

510

3, 094

Vegetable—
Fixed or expressed—
O livo.............................................................
Other................................... - .......................
Volatile or essential.........................................

4, 679
19, 247
5, G91

12, 571
15, 798
6, 348

11,022
12, 2l3
1, 859

7, 328
42,436
964

13, 266
43, 805
7,210

9,588
16, 282
1,174

5,457
13, 926
7, 390

2, 062
10, 517
8,193

3, 215
26, 394
2,423

2, 058
20,450
3, 704

T o ta l.......................................................................

387,729

49, 794

49, 770

51, 569

70, 709

35, 892

28, 9G9

27,464

45,421

29,939

Paints and colors............................................................
Paper, and manufactures o f .........................................

4, 604
10,182

G, 627
21,399

4, 602
31, 757

4,191
28,750

2,134
32, 756

2, 675
40, 040

12, 658
22, 253

4, 075
20, 834

15, 326
42,432

4,351
6,473

2, 561
• 8,528

1,613
1,970

122, 275

30,121

319, 717

19, 954
13, 004

64,478

87,135

119,258

3,718
11,394
5, 876

6, 810
13, 798
15, 566

45
6, 539
25, 314

39, 035

53, 946

47, 263

35,481

P rovisions, comprising meat and dairy prod­
ucts :
Meat products—
Meats, prepared, of all kinds, and meat ex­
tracts ................................................................
A ll other.............................................................
Dairy products—
Butter..................................................................
Cheese..................................................................
Milk, preserved or condensed........................
T o ta l............................................ . .........................

1
1
1
}

64,478

122,275

30,121

319,717

87,135

520

39, 035 <

119, 258 |

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

37,766

!
283, 242

207, 302

233, 859

262, 374

154, 393

188, 318

205, 083

171, 495

8,893

4,411

6,816

8,861

3, 517

4,790

5,001

2, 451

3, 478

120,508
3, 555
3,694

not elsewhere specified:
Linseed or flaxseed___________ _______________
All other....................................................................

12', 729
28, 662

55,761

7,579

18, 854

403
26, 647

287, 269

47, 275

5
13, 721

18, 004

33,081
2, 783

T otal........................................................................

41, 391

55,761

7,579

18,854

27, 050

287,269

47, 275

13, 726

18,004

35, 864

S e e d s , n o t m e d ic in a l ,




121

369,235

Bice, not elsewhere specified ....................................
Bice, granulated, or rice-meal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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N o . 1 2 4 .— V a l u e s o f t h e PRINCIPAL a n d o th er a r t ic l e s of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c . —Continued.

Year ending June 30—
Articles.

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Dollars.
72,952

Dollars.
16,808

Dollars.
53, 009

Dollars.
55,424

Dollars.
318,294

Dollars,
55,624

Dollars.
239,305

Dollars.
122,159

Dollars.
39,780

Dollars.
16,971

126,641

233, 861

63,230

73,346

145, C82

104,374

143,328 l

173
169
32, 240
122,304

1,455
3,897
62,788
322,646

1, Oil
19,324
11, 248
61,604

199,593

250,669

116,239

128, 770

463,976

159,998

382,633

277, 045

430, 566

DUTIABLE— Continued.
S il k , m a n u f a c t u r e s o f :

|

T o t a l .............................................................................

{

110,218
1

o u A i-:

Fancy, perfumed, and all description o f toilet
s o a p ................................................................................. |
A ll other.............................................................................
T o t a l............................................................................. .
Spices, g r o u n d .....................................................................

1,835

1,456

501

1,347

€59

1,278

1,380 ; <
11
1

479
4 ,346

469
871

4, 825

1,340 !

1,456

1,835

501

1,347

659

1,278

1,386

al£l, 480

al58.715

a lll, 415

al85,137

al05,820

a207,835

a 133,805

123,256

111,897

87,066

110,690

104,606

3, 752

583 |

620
C15
1,235
747

S p ir it s , d is t il l e d , a n d s p ir it u o u s c o m p o u n d s :

23.268
47,974

38,466
47,419

81,782

71,242

•85,885

53,586

31,167

39, 705

71,166

91,902

81, 782 $

Brandy ............................................................................... J
A ll o th e r ...........................................................................

97,069

T o t a l...............................................................................

97,069

123, 250

111, 897

87,066

110,690

104,606

S p on ges.....................................................................................

6,454

3,761

5,169

4, 754

26,295

33,029

74,113

222, 812

162, 934

14,190

137,468

48,193

139, 918

110,625

Sugar,

m o lasses,

t io n e r y

sugar

candy,

and

{

!

29, 348
24, 238

confec­

:

M olasses.............................................................................
Sugar, Dutch standard in color—
N ot above No. 13, and tank bottoms, sirups,
melada, & c ......................................................... |
A b ove No. 13, and not above No. 20..............
A ll above N o. 2 0 .....................................................
Sugar candy and confectionery................................

109,973

318, 708

426,109

394,481

361,275

204, 858

78, 512

385
386

21

70
969

110

98

629
319

28

228

582
229

383

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

244,857

541,769

589,854

498.931

253, 999

218,841




409,710 |

<
\

25, 375

26,066
300,871
5,158

4,428
828

114,229
98,384
5, 098
2 ,4*J3

473, 418

245, 515

332,263

1
257,462 1
100,075 I

168

FOREIGN EXPORTS-----VALUES OF.

Dress and piece g o o d s...............................................
Clothing, ready-mado, and other wearing ap­
parel ...............................................................................
L a c e s.............. .................................................................
Ribbons ...........................................................................
A ll o t h e r .........................................................................

:
L e a fSuitable for wrappers...........................................
|
A ll o t h e r ...................................................................
Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots..............................
A l l other manufactures o f .........................................

T obacco, and m anufactures of

T o ta l..............................................................................
:
Beans and pease.............................................................

97,345

152,522

160, 381

392, 926

353, 658

327,596

317,288

155,079
39,891

134,221
26,948

154,368
30,422

74,873
33,707

118,181
27,525

113,287
20,090

87,951
21,624

4,769
311,474
62,134
41,234

110, 209
463,161
62,794
103, 275

126,144
540,491
36,511
23, 671

292,315

313,691

345,171

501, 506

499,364

460,973

426, 863

419,611

739,439

726, 817

268,916
17,018
919

348,851

128,431

219,070
1,661
328

170,546
1,843
180

121,768

807

185,755
3,904
87

144,713
325

2,264

980

125, 718
147
2,814

128, 726
2,135
720

2,752

4, 950

7,693

3, 573

2, 516

19,648

2,635
10,208

4,453
4, 677

1,154
2, 574

289,605

356,065

132,455

197 439

148, 611

223, 575

192, 217

135, 591

137, 839

135, 309

43, 960

44,337

47, 351

43, 951

46,903

65,393

50, 973

67,425

70, 848

63,386

54, 575

70, 608

87, 504

53, 371

32, 560
23,748
21,556

41,611
27, 080
50,866

30, 015
22. 507
46, 783

111, 385

115,185

110,737

98, 526

117, 571

152, 897

104,344

77,864

119, 557

99, 305

154

115

450

531

307, 585

344,023

24,488

200

682,430
1,392
52, 498

72,672

115,400

697, 136
2,402
100, 507
10
28,689
113,351

19,177
132, 597

745,407
338
64, 221
72
12, 453
106, 031

942, 095

888, 544

929, 075

(

230,905

(

112,551

444,954
55, 057
16,008

748, 348
6, 052
5,042

343, 456

516,019

759,442

C

\

V egetables

T o t a l .......................................................................

3,217'

(

}

W i n e s *.

Still wines—
In casks .....................................................................
In bottles...................................................................
^
Champagne, and other sparkling.............................
T o ta l...............................................................................
W ood, and m anufactures o f :
lim l'p ? saw^d otrI hfvwn _ _

_____________ ___
Lumber—
Boards, planks, deals, and other sawed
lu m b e r...................................................................
Sh in gles.....................................................................
Other lu m b er...........................................................
Unmanufactured, not elsewhere specified........
Cabinet-ware and house-furniture.......................... |
A ll other manufactures of.........................................
T o t a l..............................................................................

W o o l s, iia ir o f t h e a l f a c a , g o a t , a n d
LIKE ANIMALS, AND MANUFACTURES O F :

370,171
2, 049
1,983

606, 531
3,246
16, 961

625, 581
1,707
62, 735

503, 924
5,276
91,455

75,548

47, 050

89, 030

83, 778

64, 530

\

(

<
(

404, 899 |

459,738

448, 032

421, 253

715, 768

773, 801

665,185

472,519

941,041

629, 798

637, 580

991, 407

670, 503

664,160

other

U nmanufactu red—
Clothing w ools.........................................................
Combing w o o ls....................................................... |
Carpet and other similar w o o ls .......................

472, 519

941, C41

629, 798

637, 586

a Includes “ spices, usgrouud.”

991, 407

670, f 03

664,160

123

T o t a l .......... ....................................................................




371, 736
748

5

FOREIGN EXPORTS— VALUES OF.

Pickles and sauces.........................................................
A ll other—
In their natural state, or in salt or b rin e .. .
j
Prepared or preserved.........................................

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N o . 124.— V a l u e s o f t h e PRINCIPAL a n d o th er a r t ic l e s of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c.—Continued.

Y e ar ending June 30—

Articles.

I

1885.

1886.

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

Dollars.
4, C71

Dollars.
31,184

Dollars.
2,731

Dollars.
1,142

Dollars.
50,045

Dollars.
4,393

Dollars.
1,860

Dollars.
18,801

Dollars.
14,322

Dollars.
4,473

a ................... a .................. a ................ a. . . . . . __ n, _ _r_____ (X.. . . . . . . . . a .. . . . . . . . .
79,830
67,618
93,105
166,661
118,434
41,126
81,821
149,098
190,413
152,666
117,360
326,366
132,825
110,146
2,635
1,002
19,056
27,405
371
5,459
3, 411
174
17
1,570
143
3,347
925
573
32,712
58,882
31,503
45, 002
55,945
35,032
27,409
Shawls..................................................................
a ................ a ........ ....... a ________ a,_________ a,___ ______
Yfima * ___________ ____ ________________ a................. a ....... .
104,633
69,928
47,240
55,346
64,235
41,173
97,315
A ll o t h e r .............................................................

80,087
19,881
79,885
7,203
338
7,903

228,828
49,073
171,108
18,187

DUTIABLE— Continued.
ools, hair of the alpaca , goat, and other

LIKE ANIMALS, AND MANUFACTURES OF—COnt’d.
Manufactures of—
Carpets and carpetings o f all k in d s..............
Clothing, ready-made, and other wearing-

Cloths .........................................................................
Dress-goods, women’s and children’s ..........
K n it g o o d s ....................................... '. ................... .
Rags, shoddy, mungo, waste, and flo c k s ...

T o t a l ........................................................................

373,753

Z inc, spelter, or tutenegue, and manufactures
OF *
Tn Yrinr.lta o r p i g s a n d o ld
______________ ____
Manufactures o f ................................... ......................

849

419,044

134,432

21,984
9,519
193,463

30,418
60,638
136,287
11, 521
548
8,291
359
154,754

343,266

343,767

648,371

345,545

282,192

348,530

7iC, 484

407,689

416

2,566

3,287

876

226

150

142
168

18G
459

195

T o t a l .......................................................................

849

195

416

2,566

3,287

876

226

150

310

645

A ll other dutiable articles ............................................

181,933

281, 978

193, 658

200,201

423,670

343,411

374,649

126,833

183,723

106,185

7,635,319

9,728,112

10,258, 096

9, 775, 038

8,433, 374

8, 605,299

7, 941, 982

9, 840, 732

7,115, 383

6, 901,510

5,618,319

19,615, 770

15,518, 757

15, 506,809

13,560,301

T otal value of dutiable merchandise.
T otal value of merchandise free of
d u t y ........... ..................................................
T otal

8,325,291

9,919,118

7,741,909

4,479,705

4,237,380

4,356,742

4,056, 986

8, 723,287

7, 044,429

12,804,996

14,156,498

12,098,651

11,692, 305

18,451, 399

17,302,525

value of exports of foreign

M E R C H A N D ISE ..............................................




a Included in “ all other manufactures o f wool,” &c.

FOREIGN EXPORTS-----VALUES OF.

W

No. 125.— Q u a n t it ie s

of t h e

PRINCIPAL A rticles

of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d Sta te s d u r in g t h e
T e n Y e ar s f r om 1*77 to Id-6, in c l u s iv e .

Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1877.

1879.

a ................

a ................

1881.

1882.

1883.

a ................

a ................

a .................

872, 568

233, 089

1880.

1886.

1883.

1884.

FREE OF DUTY.




a _____

50, 875
2,030

572
126, 792

261, 639
4, 882

6859

6650

c ................

c..................

405,434
620

687

38, 545
28, 327

117,865
36, 059

a ................

a ................

a ..............
c

6128

6375

75

370

405

250

23,423
68, 806

349,061
c . . ...............

144, 555
c .... .............

2G8, 362

40, 897
1, 550

52, 0CG

43, C88
350

2,400
32, 824

199,177
357, 209
3, 280
1, 955

9, 842
74, 238
2,105
185

02, 564
30, 469

58,108
2, 494
11,032
250

429, 988

........
455, 750

45. 500
279, 330

72
32, 633

2, 705

38, 924
108,474

32,433
18,054

a

a .................

a .

a

2, 373

a ................. d

153, 936

.............
10, 564

4,067
808, 606
15, 092, 846

701,580
6, 721,889

47, 264
1, 989, 543
31, 913, 062

51
2, 350, 063
24, 343, 479

3, 310
2,479,472
37, 376, 390

7, 843
1, 618, 980
26,152, 679

503,146
1,125
208

234, 729
100
50

1, 240, 576

1,843,490

3, 238, 9C0

1,353, 936

257
1, 873, 333
33, 335,196
102, 452
1,609, 260

8, 549

349

27

91, 940
2,471
817, 208
12, 820,426
a ................
935,541
1,348
635

ft.

32,457

437

c __ ______ 1 c . .
13

49,143
c .................

Q,

c, _________

32,138
4,135
c ..................

517, C44
4, 917

6543

ft

101,106

5

a ................ a . . 2......... a ................
a ................ a .
Included in “ all other gums and gum-resins ” free o f duty.

10

79, 970
19
9, 355
2,451,408
27,49', 752

1, 797, 767
3, 562, 565
d See dutiable fish.

1, 276, 961
11,700

10

125

C h em icals , drugs , a nd d y e s , not elsewhere speci­
fied:
a ................
Alizarine, natural or artificial........................ lbs
Argal, or argol, or crude tartar, and argol dust,
30, 000
lb s.
Barks: Cinchona, or other, used in the manu­
39,379
facture of qu in ia...................
lbs.
66,986
Cochineal....................................................................lbs.
Dye-woods, in sticks—
61,132
L o gw ood ..........................................................tons.
G um s—
A rab ic..................................................................lbs. c ..................
Camphor, c r u d e ............................................. lbs.
C u tc h .o r catechu, and terra japonica, or
1,907
g a m b ia ............................................................lbs.
S h e lla c ................................................................lbs. c ................
A ll other gums and gum-resins, not else181, 382
wbero specified..................................
lbs.
42,457
I n d ig o ..........................................................................lbs.
’
Lime, chloride of, or bleaching-powder-------lbs.
Mineral waters, all not artificial ................. galls.
Quinia, sulphate of, salts of, an£ cinchonidia,
oz. a __ _____
Soda, nitrate o f ....................................................... lbs.
Sulpbur or brimstone, crude........................... tons.
Vanilla b ea n s........................................................... lbs. a ..............
Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and leaves and shells of. .lbs.
621,328
Coffee...... ............................................................................lbs.
9,890,715
Coir-yarn.............................................................
lbs. a ................
Cotton, unmanufactured............................................. lbs.
277, 949
E g g s ....................................................................................doz.
2, 757
F e r t il iz e r s : G uan o........ .........................................tons.
F isn , not elsewhere specified ^
Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock, dried, smoked,
cr p ic k le d ..............................................................lbs a ................
a N ot stated.
6 Logwood only.

FOREIGN EXPORTS ---- QUANTITIES OF.

1878.

No. 125.—Q u a n t it ie s

o f tiie

PRINCIPAL

an d other

A rticles of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c .— Continued.

Year ending Juno 30—
^ n ic ie s .
1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

‘

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

18^5.

1886.

FREE OF D !TTY— Continued.

a ..................
1,903

a ..................
India-rubber and gutta-percha, crude.................. lbs.
Ivory:
__ . - lbs
Anim al ..................................
V e g e t a b le ............................................................... lbs.
O i l s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c if ie d :
F i x e d o r e x p r e s s e d ...............................................l b s .
V o l a t i l e o r e s s e n t i a l ............................................. l b s .
W h a l e a n d f i s h ................................................. g a l l s
P a p e r -s t o c k , c r u d e :
R a g s , o t h e r t h a n w o o l e n ................ .. ..................Ih s
P l a t i n u m , u n m a n u f a c t u r e d .......... ....... .................. Ih s
P l u m b a g o ................................................................... c w t s .
S il k , u n m a n u fa c tu r e d :
C o c o o n s .......................... .. .............. ..........................Ih s
R a w , o r a s r e e le d fr o m t h e c o c o o n ................ l b s .
W a s t e ......................................................... ..............I h s .
S p ic e s , u n g r o u n d :
N n t m e g s __________ ______ _____________ ______ l b s .
P e p p e r ....................................................................... l b s .
A l l o t h e r ............................................................... . . l b s
T i n , b a r s , b l o c k s , o r p i g s , g r a in o r g r a n u l a t e d . . l b s
A r t ic l e s a d m it t e d
free
under
r e c ip r o c it y

TREATY WITH HAWAIIAN ISLANDS:
R i c e ........... .. ............................................................... l b s .
M o l a s s e s ............
......................... ........................g a l l s
S u g a r , b r o w n .......................................................... l b s .

179,707

a ................ a .................. a .............. .. ft, .... ..........
21
624
101
356
171
272
60
842
a .................. a .................. a ...... ............ a .... .............. a ..................
112,825
594,260
7, 426
1, 092,869
488, 549

a .............. .. a .................. a _____ ___
a ..................
a .................. a .................. a .................. a .................. a __ . . . . . .
2, 612,856
2,310
43,103

3,036, 560
0,017

3,899,880
9,177

5,473,088
7,671

3, 922,432
20, 507
880

a _________
a .............. ..
2, 238, 840
4,750
10, 794

a ____ _____

b ..................
b . . . ............
b ..................
b ............ ..

11,535
993
32
30
539, 947

460, 310

119,924

1, 377, 732

1, 576, 79 i

7, 911
3, 082, 216

1, C95
1,059,573

3, 247, 384
3, 012

1,405, 927
673

2, 556, 874
6, 539

179
K8
ct.. ............
1,615,071

112,080

33,400
322
41

779,411
6, 359

c ..................

6, 782

1,400

3,840

662

275
5,214
13,582

698
1,630
4,245

2,700
6, 000

1,081
409,164
1,136,798
7,603, 966
68, 205

1,722
1, $44,899
445,752
5,730,591
66, 516

14,435
555, 881
309,747
3, 014,847
135, 305

4,500
5,632

37,500
8,093
260

44, 307
279

103

38, 515

10,033

5,603

9,417

7,652

a .................. a ..................

7, 305
720

d .................. d .................. d .................. d .................. d .................. d ................
d .................. d ................ d .................. d .................. d .................. d ..................
d .................. d .................. d .................. d .................. d .................. d ................
1,508,937
17, 696

2,243,516
58, 576
96,000
14, 000

1,303,138
288,064

2,268,167
460,992

8,945
650

d .................
d ................
d ..................

2,713,139
968,240

1, 578, 000
2, 592,128

3, 881,219
131,824

203, 900

101, 546
7,365
6, 699

1, 630

DUTIABLE.
A n i m a l s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f i e d :

C attle...........................................................................N o .
H orses.............. ............................... ......................... N o .
S h e e p ......................................................................... N o .




a .................. a .................. a .................. a .................. a . . . . . . . . . . a .................. a __________
a .............. .. a .................. a ..................
a................... a _________ a,_____ ___
a ..................
a .................. 1a ............. ..
a ................ a .................. a ................. .

1 '
173
3/672

20
46
710

18
50

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

F ish , not elsewhere specified— Continued.
Herring—




bS e e d u t i a b l e fis h .

96,368

771,105
21,546

16,640
4,460

98,120
464,453
1,040
4, 642

339,738
1,249,660
5,549
2, 861
1,670

857, 208
690,605
3,334
11, 568
1, 959

989, 508
966, 514
1,748
19, 630
3, 788

a .................. a .................

n,..................

103, 609

a .................. a .................. a .................. a ..................

a .................

Cl.................. a ................... a ____ _____

553,191
617,140
2,924
9,468
a ............ ......

547,064
1,789,989
6,870
5,648
1,961

a ................ a .................. a ..................
a ................

11,553
4,300

2,174

3, 860
48
746, 808
100,995
250
29,412
5,199

a .................. a .................. a ..................

460, 313
147,032
1,490
12, 234
2, 343

C, 598
7

14,414
68,763

284, 957
281,469
21,920
6, 572

83,977
345,932
370
35,265
8,669

82,173

26,135

34, COO

20, 477

18,378

42, 408
5
683

1
64, 694

74,639

743, 900

126,063

42, 833
663, 951

81, 271
667,161

63,831

47,626
181, 502

13,233

8,748

13, 886

10, 080

25,098

8, 832

11,398

53, 388

58,199
908, 259

95, 826
922, 850

16,636
1,254, 328

78,740
1, 030, 365

63,494
890, 963

a .................. a ..................

a\___ ______

51,971
943, 663
31,676

62, 391
, 199, 593
21,402
111,640

115, 893
1, 246, 671
22, 883
320

114
934

5
378

25
7, 718

a .................. a .................. a ..................

a .................. a .................. a .................. n..

36, 643

20, 299

31, 314
113,385

6, 314

932

1,937

991

258

20

33
481

..................

e!34,400

e217, 056

e254,016

e234,528

el, 013,488

98,178

126, 847

120

233,457

2, 593, 911

6, 090, 260

664, 564 1
i

22,186

108,504 ;

10

22,179

4
85 *
c2, 724, 400

367, CC2

86, 475

205, 488

7,772

41,159

350, 836

105, 697

i
6, 099, 535

4, 825, 249

2

3, 573, 964

1 ,15G, 142

a ..................

a,............ ......

a .................. a .................. a .......... .......

a .................. a .................

a .................. a .................. a ..................
o>................

5, 542,195

27, 437

2,944

493

479, 973

237,326

1,830,765

5, 014

5, 209

2,135

a .................. a .................. a ................... a .................. a .................. a ............ .....
/ .................. / .................. / .................. / .................. / .................. f ..................
/ .................. / .................. / .................. / .................. / .................. /
89
a ................ a .................. a .................. a .................. a ................... a ...................

e

See dutiable oil.

d Included in “ spices, ground,” dutiable.

e Gross weight.

3, 552, 900
35

/ S e e free fish.

237, 500
5, 536
15, 344
23

127

aN o t s t a t e d .

49, 920
2, 387

FOEEIGN EXPOETS— QUANTITIES OF.

B r KADSTUFFS :
B a r l e y ...................................................................................b u s h
O a ts
............................................................................ b u s h .
O a t m e a l ....................................................................................l b s .
l i v e .....................................................
buah.
W h e a t ..................................................................................b u s h .
W h e a t f l o u r .......................................................
b b la .
B r i s t l e s ............................................................................................... l b s .
Cem ent
..................................................................................... b b l s
C h e m i c a l s , d r u g s , d y e s , a n d m e d i c i n e s , n o t e ls e ­
w h e r e s p e c ifie d :
lb s .
G l y c e r i n e .............................................
L o g w o o d a n d o th e r d y e w o o d s, e x tr a c ts an d
d e c o c t io n s o f ................. .................................................. l b s .
O p iu m —
C r u d e ................................................................................. l b s .
P r e p a r e d f o r s m o k i n g ........................................ l b s .
P o t a s h , n it r a t e o f, o r s a l t p e t e r , c r u d e ............ l b s
Soda—
B i c a r b o n a t e o f .............................
lb s
C a r b o n a te , in c lu d in g sa l so d a a n d so d a a s h ................................................................................ l b s .
C a u s t i c .......................................................................... l b s .
A l l o t h e r s a l t s o f .................................................... l b s .
S u m a c , g r o u n d ..................................................................... l b s .
C l a y s o r e a r t h s o f a l l k in d s , i n c l u d i n g c h in a -c la y ,
o r k a o l i n o ................................................................................. t o n s .
C o a l , b i t u m i n o u s ........................................................................t o n s
C opper, and m anufactures o f :
O r e (fin e c o p p e r c o n t a in e d t h e r e i n ) .................. l b s
P i g s , b a r s , in g o t s , o ld , a n d o t h e r u n m a n u f a c t ­
u r e d ........................................................................................l b s .
C otton, m an u fa c tu r e s of :
C lo th s —
N ot
b le a c h e d ,
d y e d , co lo re d , sta in e d ,
p a i n t e d , o r p r i n t e d ........................... s q . y a r d s .
B l e a c h e d , d y e d , c o lo r e d , s t a i n e d , p a in t e d ,
o r p r i n t e d .................................................. s q . y a r d s
T h r e a d (n o t o n s p o o ls ), y a r n , w a r p s , o r w a r p y a r n .........................................................................................l b s .
F i s h , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c i f i e d :
C o d , h a d d o c k , h a k e , a n d p o l lo c k , d r ie d , s m o k e d ,
or p ic k le d
.................................................................. l b s
H e r rin g —
D r i e d o r s m o k e d ..................................................l b s
P i c k l e d o r s a l t e d . ................................................b b l s .
M a c k e r e l , p i c k l e d ....................................................... b b l s
S a lm o n , p i c k l e d ............................................................ b b l s

N o . 1 2 5 .— Q u a n t it ie s of t h e PRINCIPAL a n d o th er a r tic le s of FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E x p o r t e d , & c .—Continued.
to
oc
Year ending June 30—
Articles.
1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

D U T I A B L E — C o n t in u e d .




848

640
412

55
247
187

5,927

5,035

5,301

44, 455

194,471

176, 433

111, 959

a .................. a .................. a ........ ..
a .................. a . ................ a .................. a ..................
a ................ Cl.................. &.................. a .................. ci.................. a,................ . a . _ __
a .................. a .................. a .................. a .................. a ................... a .................. a __________

11,263
152, 404
2, 067, 331

41,244
79,’ 117
53l| 172

43,998
309* 144
1,573^ 566

140,498

144, 754

239, 731

35, 826

9, 788

10, 009

1, 590
)
>
>

984

161,181

915
1,168

57,645

889
812

44,252

a ................. a .................. a, ________
19,400

49,512

550
797
a .......... ..
a ..................

4,317

380

417

376,772

76
735,824

800
14
7,057

740

188
1,500

80,177
2, 250
2, 600
22
108

172

613

393
<

616

28,715

930

38,787

a,................. a ..................

545
X 474
2,138

42,827

2,411

a\.................. a .

\
(

2,053

16,525

29,641

6, 084
80

450
900

1,161
57
192
95, 469

862
305

2, 834

281

13, 310

772
273
27
10,473

98,452

52, 957

13,616

1,291

3,104

3,169

1,342

524

609

555

44
885,346

10
477,201

211,807

410
125,629

269
32, 529
54,770

71
29,040
41,910

71
3,150
13,400

2
6,918

a .................. a ..................

1,640

4,266

13,540

4,000

1,163,553

1,403,839

1,824,974

120
1,293,672

833

1,027
328
317,030

1,440
1,802
25,591

928
19,912
17,410

4, 792

1,612

a ................ a .................. a .................. a . . . . ........... a ...............

839
9
45 900

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

F l a x , iie m p , j u t e , a n d o t h e r v e g e t a b l e s u b ­
s t a n c e s , AN D MANUFACTURES O F :
U n m a n u fa c tu re d —
F l a x ................................................................................. t o n s .
H e m p , a n d a ll s u b s titu te s fo r h e m p ., t o n s .
J u t e ................................................................................. t o n s .
S is a l-e r a s s ,
and
o th e r
v e g e ta b le
su b­
s t a n c e s ....................................................................t o n s .
M a n u f a c t u r e s o f f la x , h e m p , o r j u t o , o r o f w h i c h
fl a x , h e m p , o r j u t e s h a l l b o t h e c o m p o n e n t
m a te r ia l o f c h ie f v a lu e —
C a b l e s a n d c o r d a g o ............................................... l b s .
F iiu it s , in c l u d in g n u t s , n o t e ls e w h e r e s p e c if ie d :
F i g s ............................................................................................. l b s .
P r u n e s ........................................................................................ l b s .
R a i s i n s ............................................................
lb s .
N u ts—
A l m o n d s .......................................................................... l b s .
G lass a n d g l a s s w a r e :
C y lin d e r , c r o w n , a n d c o m m o n w in d o w g la s s ,
*un p o l i s h e d ..........................................................................l b s .
C y lin d e r a n d c ro w n g la ss, p o l is h e d ;. . .s q . fe e t
P la te g la s s —
F l u t e d , r o lle d , o r r o u g h ............... , . . . s q . f e e t .
U n s i l v e r e d ....................................................... s q . f e e t .
S i l v e r e d ..............................................................s q . f e c t H a y .................................................................................................... t o n s .
H o p s .....................................................................................................l b s .
I ron a n d steel, and m anufactures of :
P i g - i r o n ................................................................................. t o n s S c r a p , fit o n ly to b o r e m a n u fa c t u r e d —
I r o n , w r o u g h t a n d c a s t .....................
to n s.
B a r - i r o n , r o ll e d o r h a m m e r e d .................................l b s .
B a r s , r a ilw a y —
O f i r o n ..........................................................................t o n s .
O f s t e e l, o r in p a i t o f s t e e l ..........................t o n s .
H o o p , b a n d , a n d s c r o l l i r o n ......................................l b s .
H o o p s , b a n d s , s t r ip s , s h e e t s , a n d p l a t e s o f
s t e e l ........................................................................................l b s .

a ..................
124, 954
1, 264,144

a .................
125, 376
2,237, 088

a ..................
252,967
1, 872, 528

a ........ .........

a ..................

a ........ .........

a ..................

185, 820

a ................

a ............... . a ................. a ..................

a .... .............. a ..................
a .................. a .................. (1.................. a,............
a ........ ..
a .................. a .................. a , ................. a ........ ..
a ..................

a ..................
71,952
. 1, 772, 624

a . ^.............
94, 855
772, 688

a .................

a ................

a ................

a .................. a ................

85, 693
*779,296

39, 765
73, 776
481, 571

82, 675
103, 513
1, 821,801

371, 525

191,171

228, 667

14, 091
32,700

22, 652
59, 613

7, 336
4, 298

9,025
1,340

7,549

8,349
1,019

64, 960
143, 505
801, 703

5,900

M alt -liquors :
In bottles or j u g s ............................................... galls. |
N ot in bottles or j u g s ..................................... galls

35,462

C

26,802

26,167

29,815

20, 321

5, 778

5, 672

8,800
48, 896

5, 245
319, 773

602
10,145

7, 939
18, 259

11, 580

1, 851

16,825

38, 822
2, 400

7, 220

8,417
28, 201
3, 058

7,927
17, 715
1,081

5,320
81, 015
778

8, 802
86, 705
3, 379

7, 224
33, 870
536

4, 253
34,115
3, 336

1, 523
22, 308
4, 803

3, 562
62, 048
1, 727

2, 081
50, 823
924

a ................. a ................. a ..................
a ................
a ............
a ...............
9,046, 590
6, 855, 056
10, 818, 985
a .................. a ................. a ..................
3,496,132
3, 375, 010
3, 017, 531

25, 613
74, 501
10,146,154
a
..........
2,170, 087

l

Oils, not elsewhere specified:
Anim al—
1,705
W hale and f i s h .............................................galls ,
2,152, 885
Mineral ..................................................................galls
Vegetable—
Fixed or expressed—
3, 251
O liv e ........................................................galls
38, 744
O th er..................................................... galls.
2,457
Volatile or essen tial.................................... lbs.

P rovisions,
ucts :

comprising meat and dairy prod­

Dairy products—
B u tte r ................................................................. lbs. a ............... a .................. a ................
a ................
C heese................................... ........................... lbs. x ................ a ..............
Riee, not elsewhere specified ....................................lbs. 14, 483, 645
9, 656, 593
7, 306, 315
Rice, granulated, or rice-meal................................... lbs. a .............. a
.......... a .............
S a l t . . : ................................................................................. lbs.
5, 231,446
3, 745, 393
5,017,182
Seeds, not medicinal, not elsewhere specified:
Linseed or flaxseed............................................bush.
9, 965

a ................
a , __
8,783, 395
a ___
6, 630, 370

33,132
98, 898
8, 592, 660
a ............. .
2, 200, 069

5

357

170
43, 575
6, 215, 400
220,170
2, 372, 605
30, 914

Soap :
Fancy, perfumed, and all descriptions of toilet
soax>.........................................................................lbs
A ll o th e r ....................................................................lbs.
Spices, ground.................
lbs.

Spirits,

distilled, and spirituous compounds

61, 022, 362

a ................

a ..................

61,113,708

6827, 452

a ..................
61,544,420

13, 971

25, 838

15, 734

6886, 417

61, 880, 401

61, 046, 508

$

2, 099
16, 682

2,170
a ..................

l

2, 123
72,009
16, 529

3,113

2,831

C
{

12,158
46,588

17, 641
68, 260

14,158
25, 270

521, 469

146, 837

167, 532

< 7, 929,419

\ 1, 432, 8.46

3, 632, 061
1, 723, 052

11, 260, 708
146, 022

47, 838

68,150

:

B ran d y...................................................... proof galls.
A ll oth er..................................... ............. proof galls.

S ugar,
ery:

5 " .........
j

102,438

116,904

100,840

86, 235

81, 979

92,416

75, 399

302, 891

844, 206

734,706

77,878

616, 831

172, 773

496, 509

3,114, 618

6, 015, 733

10, 380, 642

10,497, 335

9, 727, 010

5, 614, 771

2, 008,141

6, 733

240

7,958

867

948

7, 600

250

FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES OF.

H . E x. 199-

I

Ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, and bars of steel,
and steel in forms not elsewhere specified. lb s .
116, 317
’ Sheet, plate, and taggers’ iron........................ lbs
906,192
Tin-plates, terne-plates, or taggers’ tin ........ lbs
W ire rods (rivet, screw, nail, and fence), round,
in coils and loops, of iron or s t e e l.............. lbs. a.
W ire, and wire rope and strand, iron or steel,
lbs.
Manufactures of, not elsewhere specified—
A n vils, axles, and forgings, o f iron or
a ...............
ste e l............................................................. lbs
a ................
Chains, of iron or s t e e l .............................lbs.

molasses, sugar candy , and confection­

M olasses................................................................. galls.
Sugar, Dutch standard in color—
N ot above N o. 13, and tank bottoms, sirups,
melada, & c ................................................... lbs.
A b ove N o. 13, and not above No. 20___ lbs.
A ll above N o. 20..............................................lbs.




a N ot stated.

Olncludes “ spices, unground.”

ho

CD

of the

PRINCIPAL

and other

Articles

of

FOREIGN MERCHANDISE E xported , & c.— Continued.

130

No. 125.—-Quantities

Year-ending June 30—
Articles.

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

264,860

408,689

371,604

882,840

704,134

786,930

904,015

61,319

55,792

70,282

41,329

77,252

71,295

55,584

5, 965
817, 539
40,052

133, 572
1, 031,065
35, 615

157, 782
1,136, 716
28, 646

366,813
53,746

500,267

170,575

239,810
13,900

175,442
2,063

232,535
2, 857

160, 509
4,447

120, 983'

121,792
268

176, 889
3,431

104,223

107,183
14,954

101, 693

108,222

105,486

11,151

12,727

14,382

130, 981
20, 734

92,116

10, 948

9,038

56,329
6,168
2, 040

73, 680
5, 667
4,419

54, 870
5, 408
3, 678

32,131

35,401

41,140
415

38,133
1,035

56,696
1,608

56, 646
873

40, 640
2, 641

58,499
1, 272

54, 332
776

62,747
167

5,952,221

4,104,616

3,648, 520

5,507,534

1,475, 949
3,831,836

4,010, 043
828, 752

2, 771, 620
192, 071
151, 648

6,422,135
53,351
58, 940

14, 503
41, 059

2, 231
60, 837

861,304
" * ’ i i ’ i96

729, 403
1, 892
194

3,610

4,815

1885.

1886.

DUTIABLE— Continued.
L e a fSuitable for w rap p ers..................................lbs.
A ll o t h e r ........................................................... lbs.
Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots....................... lbs.
V egetables:

Beans and p e ase..................................................bush.
Potatoes................................................................. bush
W in e s :

Still wines—
In c a sk s..........................................................galls.
In b ottles..........................................................doz.
Champagne, and other sparkling................... doz.
W ood, and m anufactures of :

Boards, planks, deals, and other sawed lumber,
M feet.
Shingles...............................................................
M.
W ools,

, goat, and
l ik e a n im a l s , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f :

-

h a ir

of the a lpa c a

other

Unmanufactured—
Clothing wools................................................. lbs
Combing w o o ls ___ 1....................................... lbs >3, 088,957
Carpet and other similar w o o ls ............... lbs.
Manufactures o l—
Carpets and carpeting o f all k in d s .. sq. y d s .
3,145
C lo th s.................................................................lb s . a..
Dress-goods,
women’s and
children’s,
719,133
sq. yards.
Rags, shoddy, mungo, waste, and flocks, .lbs
2,130
Y a r n s .................................................................. lbs.

C
L*.

29,116

2, 676

925, (
790

715,498
3, 093

80,831

6, 056

1, 761

11,710
15, 451

1,409,432
3,747

628, 730
23, 771

517, 984
3, 280

382, 682
5, 625

1,158
a..

a..
562,078
48,470

Z in c , s p e l t e r , o r t u t e n e g u e , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s
o f :

In blocks or pigs, and o l d ................................... lbs.




2,753
a N ot stated.

FOREIGN EXPO RTS ---- QUANTITIES OF.

T obacco, and m anufactures o f :

N o. 126.—Values

of

GOLD

and

SILVER COIN and BULLION I mported into, and E xported
Ten Years from 1877 to 1886, inclusive.

from, the

United States

during the

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

29, 613, 972
1, 384, 947
7, 577, 422
61, 454, 918

7, 328, 461
2, 077, 592
4, 796, 630
20,174, 371

919,674
2, 415, 034
8,112, 265
6, 287,176

3,186,985
1, 810, 586
3, 824, 962
14, 008, 784

7, 399, 596
1, 449, 641
3, 352, 090
14, 490, 369

1, 535, C69
2, 537, 789
1,687, 231
14, 98^,660

1, 842, 450
6, 398, 316

5 1, 351, 825
\
769,908
940, 877
5, 032,726

716, 306
1, 759, 662
670,192
7, 609, 082

993, 357
1, 917, 094
686,182
10, 998, 312

2,44^, 519
2, 089, 865
673, 926
11, 346, 317

2, 278. 810
1, 872; 628
520, 280
13,178, 589

93, 034, 310 110, 575, 497

42, 472, 390

28,489, 391

37, 426, 262

43, 242,323

C4, 094, 378 a22, 961,856
i
24,077
90, 327
4, 802,454 12, 242,021

a307,772
87, 978
2, 345, 809

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s .

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1886 /

IMPORTS.

G old:
Bullion—bars...................................................................
O th e r...............................................................
Coin— Am erican.............................................................
Foreign....................................................... ..........
S ilv e r:
Bullion—bars...................................................................
Other.................................*..............................
Coin— Am erican......................................................... ..
O th e r.....................................................................
Total gold and s i lv e r ...............................................

^2,119,570

1,972, 662

^24,120, 664

C7, 325, 783
\ 4, 031, 770

f

516,274,188
\ 4, 063, 257
3, 654, 859 18, 207, 559
672, 845 42, 213, 392
1, 297, 244

4, 693,253

6, 971, 849

2, 447, 888

$ 9, 834, 927

C2, 764, 858
\ 6,754, 392

5, 873,151
6, 350, 013

40, 774, 414

29, 821, 314

20, 296, 000

\
>

C
\

985,083
996,342
3, 291, 463
7, 003, 026

1 2, 303, 472

D o lla r s.

38, 593, 6c6

DOMESTIC EXPORTS.

G o ld :
Bullion— bars................................................................... ^ 1, 084, 536
Other................................................................
C o in ...................................................................................... 21,274,565
S ilv er:
Bullion—bars...................................................................
[ill, 482,894
Other.................................................................
Coin trade-dollars..................................................... P 8,672,596
620,147
Other.......................................................................
Total gold and s ilv e r ...............................................

C

2,610
82,333
1, 741, 364

a26,213,202
1,151, 888
5, 400, 976

205,319

24, 774

87, 066

6,427, 251

4,120, 311

1, 687, 973

15,035, 045

11, 883, 064

6, 912, 864

5,166, 006
228, 264

1, 238, 749
288,137

43, 383
616, 607

( 3, 923, 598
7, 929, 397
20
547, 622

2,458, 601
9,194, 946
3, 600
419,499

12, 548, 248
3,130
1,000
149, 894

a7, 522,671
6,718, 379
225, 500
464, 881

a l, 547,400
18, 875, 524
1, 073,150
138,477

a 4 ,476,
14,217,
354,
109,

43,134, 738

27, 061, 885

17, 555, 035

9, 347, 893

14, 226, 944

43,480, 271

21, 623,181

50,225, 635

24, 376,110

51, 924,117

67, 511
4,163,762

1,450
2, 570,435

6, 255
436, 274

104, 204
1, 759, 782

2,157
736,668

2,100
1,182,155

2,679, 979

2, 400
5, 785, 353

5, 736, 333

146,184
10, 039, 941

334,167
8,462, 059

555, 570
3, 550, 785

1,483, 614
5, 516, 263

324, 509
5, 606, 531

65, 560
4, 375, 518

78, 793
4, 674,160

319, 900
7,197,273

494, 240
58,470
10, 625, 755 12, 060, 612

37, 250
10, 315, 918

13,027, 499

6, 678, 240

7, 442, 406

7, 795, 026

5,179, 903

5, 937, 208

10,197,152

16, 907, 748 17, 855,415

20, 539, 293

\

\

1 1, 598,336
29, 805,289

040
273
848
890

FOREIGN EXPORTS.

G old:
TRiillinn
-____ ___________
C o in ........................................................... .........................
S ilv e r:
B u llio n ...............................................................................
C o in .....................................................................................
Total gold and s ilv e r ...............................................




a

United States mint or assay office.

COIN AND BULLION ---- IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF.

T ear ending June 30—

OO

No. 127.—Quantities

and V alues of TEA and COFFEE I mported into, and E xported from , and Net Imports into, the
and the estimated net Imports per capita of population, from 1862 to 1886, inclusive .

United

States,

Coffee.

Tea.
Year
ending
June 30—

arts.

Pounds.

Dollars.

6, 545,664
24,868,421
8' 013' 772
29,761,037
................................................
........................
37,
229,176 10,549,880
4,956,730
........................
19,
568,318
........................
42,
992, 738 11,123,231
........................
39,
892, 658 12,415,037
........................
37,
843, 612 11, 111, 560
43,754, 354 13, 687,750
47,408,481 13, 863,273
........................
51,
364,919 17,254,617
63
........................
811,003 22,943,575
64,815,1 3 r 24,466,170
........................
55,
811, 605 21,112, 234
64, 856,899 22,673,703
62, 887,153 19, 524,166
58,
........................
347,112 16,181,467
65,
........................
366, 704 15,660,168
........................
60,194,
673 14, 577,618
........................
72,162,
936 19, 782,631
81, 843,988 21,004,813
78, 769, 060 19, 392,102
........................
73,
479,164 17,302,849
........................
67,
665,910 13,636, 053
72,104,
........................
956 14, 047, 583
........................
81,
887, 998 16, 020, 383

N et imports.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Pound 8.

Dollars.

1,531,644
2, 739, 997
1, 378,154
2,719,129
1,481,290
513, 084
2, 217, 749
2, 944,329
4. 868, 010
6,469,974
4,441,401
1,060,196
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, 219
7, 603, 966
5,730, 591
3, 014,847

638, 906
1, 032, 723
571, 956
1,912,797
612, 935
199, 400
711, 751
947,481
1, 374, 056
1,929, 830
1, 259, 408
454,641
871, 956
714,185
874, 574
676, 566
737, 544
362, 092
799, 263
779,395
417, 056
1, 023, 955
1, 322,853
911, 801
535,118

23, 336,777
27, 021,040
35, 851, 022
16, 849,189
41,511,448
39, 379, 574
35,625, 863
40,810, 025
42, 540,471
44, 894,945
59, 369, 602
63,754,940
54,141,353
63,291,304
61,160,245
56,838,175
63,123,188
58, 891, 535
69, 894, 769
79,130,849
77,101,060
69, 597, 945
60, 061,944
66, 374, 365
78, 873,151

5,906,758
6, 981, 049
9, 977, 924
3,043, 933
10, 510, 296
12,215, 637
10,399, 809
12,740, 269
12,489, 217
15, 324,787
21, 684,167
24,011,529
20, 240,278
21,959, 518
18, 649, 592
15,504,901
14, 922, 624
14, 215,526
18, 983, 368
20, 225,418
18, 975, 046
16, 278, 894
12,313, 200
13,357,782
15,485, 265

P r
capita
of popu­
lation.

Pounds.
0.71
0.80
1.04
0.49
3.17
1. 09
0. 97
1.08
1.10
1.26
1.46
1.53
1.27
1.44
1.36
1.23
1. 33
1.21
1.39
1.54
1.46
1.28
1.10
1.15
1.35

Imports.

Exports.

Per
capita
of popu­
lation.

N e t im

Pounds.

Dollars.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Pounds.

Dollars.

122,799,311
80,461,614
131, 622, 782
106,463,062
181, 413,192
187, 236, 580
248, 983, 900
254,160,993
235, 256, 574
317,992, 048
298, 805, 946
293,297, 271
285,171, 512
317, 670, 665
339, 789, 246
331,639, 723
309, 882, 540
377, 818,473
446, 850, 727
455,189, 534
459, 922, 768
515, 878, 515
534, 785, 542
572,599, 552
564, 707, 533

14, 192,195
10, 395, 860
16, 221,586
11, 241,706
20, 531, 764
20, G96,259
25, 288,451
24, 531,743
24, 234, 879
30, 992, 869
37, 942, 225
44, 109, 671
55, 048, 967
50, 591,488
56, 788, 997
53, 634, 991
51, 914, 605
47, 356, 819
60, 360, 769
56, 784,391
46, 041,609
42, 050, 513
49. 686, 705
46, 723, 318
42, 672, 937

9,785, 633
5,652, 846
3,778, 296
22,147,017
5, 618, 309
5, 964, 592
7, 900, 980
10,765, 395
4, 083, 000
5,257, 012
3, 467, 462
6, 851,027
3, 285, 636
6, 834, 014
8, 884, 457
9, 890,715
12, 821, 426
15, 092, 846
6, 721, 889
31,913, 062
24, 343, 479
37,376, 390
26,152, 679
33,335,196
27, 495, 752

1,382,070
1,081,462
871,620
5,716,053
901, 837
881,128
845, 705
1,020,231
410, 836
498, 560
408, 674
1,143, 076
705, 860
1,280,154
1, 625, 932
1, 567, 058
2, 086, 366
2, 311,568
944, 573
4, 395, 558
3, 226, 5j82
3, 895, 262
2, 731,311
3,334,048
2, 527, 633

113,013, 678
74, 808, 768
127, 844,486
84, 316, 045
175, 794, 883
181,271,988
241, 082, 920
243, 395, 598
231,173, 574
312,735,036
295, 338,484
286,446,244
281, 885, 876
311,136,651
330, 904, 789
321, 749, 008
297, 061,114
362, 755, 627
440,128, 838
423, 276,472
435,579, 289
478, 502,125
508, 632, 863
539,264, 356
537, 211, 781

12, 810,125
9, 314, 398
15, 349, 9C6
5, 525, 653
19, 629, 927
19, 815,131
24, 442, 746
23, 511, 512
23, 824, 043
30,494, 309
37, 533, 551
42, 966, 595
54, 343,107
49,311,334
55,163, 065
52, 067,933
49, 828, 239
45, 045, 251
59, 416,196
52, 388, 833
42, 815, 027
38,155, 251
46, 955,394
42, 389,270
40,145, 304

N ote .— T he population for census yeais, 1870 and 1880, is by enumeration; for other years from the estimates of P iof. E. B. Elliott, Government Actuary.




Pounds.
3.46
2.24
3.76
2.43
4. 9G
5. 01
6. 52
6.45
6. CO
7.91
7. 28
6. 87
6. 59
7. 08
7.33
6.94
6. 24
7.42
,8. 78
8. 23
8. 25
8. 83
9.16
9.45
9. 20

ft
SzS

ft

O

o
ft
ft
ft
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

1862..........
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869..........
1870.........
1871
1872
1873 ........
1874
1875 ........
1876.........
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881..........
1882..........
1883
1884
1885
1886

Exports.

03
to

133

SUGAR— PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC.
N o. 1 2 8 .— Q u a n t i t y o f SUGAR PRODUCED
AND EXPORTED FROM THE UNITED STATES,

i n L o u i s i a n a , IMPORTED i n t o
WITH THE ANNUAL AVERAGE SPE­
CIFIC R a t e s o f D u t y a n d a m o u n t s o f D u t y C o l l e c t e d o n , a n d C o s t p e r
P o u n d o f , I m p o r t e d S u g a r , f o r E a c h Y e a r f r o m 1851 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

Imports o f sugar.
Production
in
Louisiana.

T ear ending
June 30—

Quantity.

Pounds.
1851...........................
1852...........................
1853...........................
1854 .........................
1 8 5 5 .. .. ................. .
1856...........................
1857...........................
1858...........................
1859...........................
I860..........................
1861..........................
1862...........................
1863..........................
1864..........................
1865...........................
1866...........................
1867..........................
1868...........................
1869..........................
1870...........................
1871...........................
1872..........................
1873..........................
1874..........................
1875...........................
1876..........................
1877...........................
1878..........................
1879..........................
1880...........................
1881...........................
1882..........................
1883..........................
1884..........................
1885...........................
1886...........................

Average spe­
cific rate of
duty.

Pounds.

231,194,000
257,138, 000
368,129, 000
495,156, 000
385,227, 000
254,569, 000
81, 373, 000
307, 666, 700
414, 796, 000
255,115, 750
265, 063, 000
528, 321, 500
b ...................
84, 500, 000
10, 800, 000
19,900, 000
42, 900, 000
41,400,000
95, 051, 225
99,452, 940
168, 878, 592
146,906,125
125,346,493
103, 241,119
134, 504, 691
163,418, 070
190,672,570
147,101, 941
239,478, 753
198, 962, 278
272, 982, 899
159,874, 950
303,066, 258
287, 712, 230
211,402, 963
286,626, 486

380, 402, 289
457, 511, 093
464,402, 286
455, 928, 585
473, 809, 847
545, 226,430
776, 984,262
519, 200, 387
655, 846, 362
694, 838,197
809, 749, 958
557, 738, 382
518, 594, 861
632’ 230’ 247
651, 936, 494
1, 000, 055, 024
849, 054, 006
1,121,189, 415
1, 247, 833, 430
1,196,773, 569
1, 277,473, 653
1, 509,185, 674
1, 568, 304, 592
1, 701,297, 869
1, 797, 509, 990
1,493, 977, 472
1, 654, 556, 831
1, 537, 451, 934
1, 834, 365, 836
1, 829, 291, 684
1, 946, 745, 205
1,990,152,374
2,137, 667, 865
2, 756, 416, 896
2, 717, 884, 653
2,689, 881,765

Cents.
1.08
.93
.99
.86
.90
1. 22
1.64
1. 02
1. 09
1.05
.75
1.76
2. 53
2. 54
3. 05
3. 08
3. 04
3. 04
3. 04
3.03
2. 50
2. 04
2.01
1. 98
2.10
2.38
2. 34
2. 33
2.32
2.44
2. 45
2.44
2. 31
1.95
1.97
2. 00

D u ty col­
lected.

A verage cost
per pound
in foreign
country.

Dollars

Cents.

4, 043, 612- 70
4,175, 758 80
4, 250, 501 10
3,481,423 80
3,981, 921 90
6, 385, 974 90
12, 477, 020 10
.4, 550, 639 28
6, 797, 879 28
6, 941, 553 12
6,511,251 19
11, 624,493 64
11,118, 544 38
14, 30l’ 234 65
17, 642, 958 88
27, 312, 967 65
28, 5*70, 492 23
30, 447, 970 89
30, 923, 907 06
36, 819, 041 26
30, 751, 497 34
28, 865, 447 02
29, 832, 579 43
32, 491, 318 70
34, 650, 084 66
39, 438, 417 55
35, 268, 294 48
37, 075, 426 96
38, 065, 803 76
39, 739, 306 49
46, 318, 073 49
46,711,795 14
44, 591,448 98
47, 500, 749 79
50, 885, 915 89
50, 265, 538 24

a Consist almost entirely o f sugar refined from imported sugar.

Exports of
domestic
and for­
eign su­
gar a.

' Pounds.

3.60
3.11
3.18
2. 89
3.02
4.08
5.45
4. 26
4.55
4.38
3. 68
3. 66
3.63
4. 68
4. 39
4. 02
' 4.09
4. 33
4.74
4.95
4. 94
5.37
5. 35
4.95
4.35
4.04
4.91
5.06
4.10
4.18
4.41
4.41
4.37
3. 61
2. 67
2. 84

9,638,477
12,071,747
24, 809, 032
61,897,740
41, 876, 018
3»2,612, 090
20,070,048
82,107, 244
40,166, 325
38,476, 823
86, 913, 641
26, 307,117
19, 748,856
29, 343, 689
32, 635, 280
13, 027, 910
20, 340, 676
18, 329, 940
20, 995,911
22, 760, 904
14, 203, 714
16, 598, 822
34, 010, 402
29, 442, 750
35, 350, 785
67, 730,198
42, 872, 675
50,109, 065
82, 741, 504
40, 640, 206
31, 980, 791
19, 436, 376
30, 550, 506
85, 532, 916
258,163, 890
175, 836, 21:0

&N o data.

N o. 1 2 9 .— Q u a n t i t i e s , o f MOLASSES IMPORTED i n t o a n d EXPORTED
t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s E a c h Y e a r f r o m 1851 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .
Exports.

Exports.
Year ending
June 30—

Dom es­
tic. a
G a llo n s.

1851.......................
1852......................
1 8 5 3 ....................
1854......................
1855......................
1856.......................
1857......................
1858......................
1859......................
1860......................
1861......................
1862......................
1863......................
1864......................
1865......................
1866.......................
1867......................
1868......................

Y ear ending
June 30—

Imports.

36, 376, 772
32, 795, 610
31, 886,100
27, 759, 463
26,385, 593
23, 617, 674
32,705, 844
24, 566, 357
32, 818,146
30, 922, 633
29, 941, 397
25,157, 280
31, 206, 986
33, 871, 230
37, 306,168
45,285, 983
56,123,079
56, 408, 435

G a llo n s ,
b ..............
b ..............
h ..........
b .

790,956
454, 315
207, 931
290, 046
181, 341
79,439
91, 593
45, 009
39, 290
47,455
30, 875
55, 653
59,544
42, 543

Imports.
Domestic, a Foreign.

Foreign.

G a llo n s .

226, 592
325, 958
488, 666
889, 295
1, 517,474
1,261,140
1,441, 660
3, 908,075
2,113, 669
1, 226,118
3, 068, 986
1, 296, 564
1,156, 799
953,472
1,487,815
1,020,544
639, 888
548, 428

from

G a llo n s .

1869.................... 53,304,030
1870.................... 56, 373, 537
1871.................... 44,401,359
1872.................... 45, 214,403
1873.................... 43, 533, 909
1874.................... 47,189, 837
1 8 7 5 ...A ........... 49,112, 255
1876.................... 39, 026, 200
1877.................... 30, 327,825
1878.................... 27, 577, 542
1879.................... 38,460,347
1880.................... 38,120, 880
1881.................... 28, 708, 221
1882.................... 37,268,830
1883.................... 33,228,276
1884.................... 34,128, 640
1885................... 31,392, 893
1886.................... 39, 079, 808

G u llo n s .

G a llo n s .

268,995
299, 672
2, 794, 829
2, 726, 858
3, 055, 830
2,447, 905
3, 575, 980
4,408, 412
2,406, 952
1,477, 057
4, 727, 367
3, 596,010
2, 217,725
1, 900,146
3,169, 952
5, 906,005
6, 749,859
8, 231, 282

2, 315,842
1, 606,272
1,002,184
310, 588
558, 289
958,280
648,488
1, 058, 815
302, 981
844,206
734, 706
77, 878
616, 831
180,138
496, 509
527,101
154, 930
167, 532

During recent years consist almost entirely o f molasses made from imported sugar in the process
b N ot stated.

refining.
Digitized foro fFRASER


of

WHEAT

and

of D omestic Production
FROM 1863 TO 1886, INCLUSIVE.

WHEAT FLOUR

Exported

from the

United States,

by

Countries,

British Possessions in N orth Am erica.
Y e ar ending
June 30—

18G3.
1804.
1805

Belgium.

J.OM.
1871.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886

W h ea t
flour.

W heat.

W heat
W h ea t.
flour.

Bushels.

Barrels. Bushels. Barrels.

622,986
78, 270
85, 885

18G6 .

1867.
1808.
1869.
1870.
1871.

Brazil.

34, 726
5, 016
195, 964
942, 399
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
6, 808,449
8, 287,470
4, 842, 934

12, 828
15, 997
12,172
55
1, 004
7,894
3,404
15,144
60, 433
4, 341
305
72,401
19, 418
22,806
13, 325
16, 933
44, 437
49, 261
182, 545
55, 748
119, 869
140, 272
138,405
30, 044

2, 697
i 6 ,2 i i

1,800
4, 999

11
3
52, 523
18, 201
109
47, 410
23, 861
4,995

408, 820
407, 974
366, 840
296,144
166, 353
247, 645
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
649, 017
074, 230
542, 499

France.

Germany.

W heat.

W heat
flour.

Bushels.

Barrels. Bushels. Barrels.

403, 679
292, 424
17, 329
41,
260,
36,
1, 012,
555,
1,429,

436
763
839
637
263
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
15,696, 712
8, 385, 155
8, 565,129
2, 014, 404

21,418
15,709
5, 558
80

W heat.

38,479
99,827

12, 008
159
21, 961
34, 271
317, 289
47, 521
149,214
247
290,737
31
164, 474
7, 260
886, 485
1, 020
373, 818
19
516,156
140
990, 067
445
33, 573
27, 075
422, 242
9, 933 1, 223, 279
46, 396 3, 029, 232
4, 579
480, 600
63, 223 1, 405, 999
11,996
886, 096
2, 034
745, 561
93
356, 352

W heat
flour.

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
34, 062
32, 398
10, 535

Great Britain and
Ireland.

W heat.

W heat
flour.

Bushels.

Barrels.

27.325.739
18,078,999
5,823, 255
1, 970, 719
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, 652
31,202, 296
54,664, 732
57,419, 292
79, 068, 075
82, 550,921
65,600, 582
65,266, 803
44,761,690
56, 522, 002
37.678.739

1,794,496
979,754
400, 072
136, 020
116, 299
484,706
407, 082
1,188, 951
1, 227, 624
328, 544
531, 801
1, 703, 984
1, 231, 324
1,335,185
918, 283
1, 615, 479
2, 629, 665
3, 645, 952
4,610,415
3, 289, 909
5, 717,429
5, 583, 843
6, 807, 538
4, 914, 782

Provinces of Quebec
and Ontario.

W h eat.

W heat
flour.

A ll other.

W heat.

Bushels.
a ..................
a ..................

Barrels.

Bushels.

3, 728, 929
1, 851,300
798, 550
3, 056, 271
3, 358, 597
6,232, 357
9, 252,149
3, 709, 065
cG, 304, 042
c8, 717, 903
c5, 018, 894
c5, 520, 304
c4,121,102
c5, 666, 201
co, 187, 373
c7, 918,457
c8, 369, 515
c2, 887, 900
c 5 ,110, 974
c4, 370, 400
e'o, 142,118
c2,487, 572

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
cl 36, 882
c56,138
c230, 627
cl36, 084
c252,198
c495, 367
c511,724
c312,449

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
10, 587
22,156
19,923

W h ea t
flour.

British
W e s t Indies,
B iitish Hondu­
ras, and British
Guiana.

W heat.

W heat
- flour.

Barrels. Bushels. Barrels.
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
354, 817
304,246
194,848

68,441 6400, 987
67, 839 6427,177
10,311 441,0(8
4,614 329,489
530 297, 309
296, 611
1, 560 331, 875
5 419,456
17,361 400, 938
421, 963
28,926 433 302
422.198
4,813 479,153
4, 256 535,803
1, 010 429.198
32, 500 445, 269
14,924 508, 740
700 459, 558
345 5e8, 238
2, 503 477,155
3, 252 508, 240
1,009 545, 721
1,016 563,123
2,045 587, 081

W HEAT AND W HEAT FLOUR— DOMESTIC

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

134

N o. 1 3 0 —Quantities

tei
hj
O
W
GG
O

a Included in “ all other British Possessions in North Am erica.”
6 Embraces “ British W e st Indies and Possessions in Central and South Am erica.”
c Includes “ Manitoba and the Northwest Territory.”




No. 1 30.—Quantities

of

WHEAT

and

WHEAT FLOUR

of

D omestic Production Exported, & c .—Continued

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874’
1875.
1876
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.

H ayti and San D o­
mingo.

Cuba.

Portugal.

Porto Rico.

W heat.

W h ea t
flour.

W heat.

W heat
flour.

W heat.

W heat
flour.

Bushels.

Barrels.

Bushels.

Barrels.

Bushels.

Barrels.

<x583, 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, J78, 366
3,174, 611
2,196, 724
2,493,418
2, 5C8, 364
3,490, 560
3, 355,292
3, 763, 826
3, 552, 850

a56,992
al5, 885
15, 370
25

64, 807
642, 926
60,270

532, 502
659, 568
27, 785
38, 064
10, 545
lot, 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

3,408

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
103, 525
117,614
134, 997

a Embraces “ Portugal and Portuguese Colonies.”

540
530
678
509
648
970
886
11, 941
12, 885
8,270
16, 612
18, 588
4, 829
12,698
6, 077
3, 627
4,465
11,126
7,472

560
7, 450
24,495
110
25,403
5
400
600
20
9
26, 260
46, 323
3,916
805
123

Bushels.
c ..............
c ............
590
161

W h ea t
flour.

Barrels. Bushels.
c .............. d ..............
c . _______ d ..............

22, 200

80, 679

56, 955
237, 915
152, 351
194, 250
198, 464

W h eat.

407
4, 002
250

6 Embraces all “ Spanish W e s t Indies.”

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, 4S4
56, 520
46, 261
40, 038
75, 327
76, 017
78, 534
96, 833
c

1,789
900
1,500
233, 919
4,796
98, 352
216,178
404, 990
390, 556
101, 396
103, 916
4,100
994
340, 656

W h ea t
flour.

Barrels.
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
14, 278
5,150
14,116
3, 787
21,821
6,817

Included in “ Cuba.”

A ll other countries
and ports.
W heat.

W heat
flour.

Bushels.

Barrels.

556, 844
589, 505
882, 780
631,734
87, 363
447, 954
454, 789
1, 594,125
354, 710
599,941
379, 809
124, 061
614,092
522, 271
285,158
587, 175
340, 825
449, 869
535,150
271,667
502, 709
654, 783
3, 359, 597
484,188
654, 227
1, 773, 283
615,177
2,407,191
570, 639
686, 061
635, 691
1, 694, 939
810, 023
4,717, 201
743, 286
5, 397, 252
995, 591
8,484, 875
873,100
3, 305, 920
5, 298, 352 1, 012, 534
1, 762, 068
997,020
3, 568, 776 1,191,102
3, 445, 208 1,142, 326
d

Total.

W heat.

W heat
flour.

Bushels.

Barrels.

36,160,414 4, 390, 055
23, 681,712 3, 557.317
9, 937, 876 2, 641, 298
5, 579,103 2, 183, 050
6,146,411
1,300,106
15, 940, 899 2, 076, 423
17, 557, 836 2,431,873
36, 584,115 3, 463, 333
34,310,906 3, 653, 841
26,423, 080 2, 514, 535
39, 204,285 2, 562, 086
71, 039, 928 4, 094, 094
53,047,177 3, 973,1.8
55, 073,122 3,935,512
40, 325, 611 3, 343, 605
72, 404, 961 3, 947, 333
122,353, 936 5, 629,714
153, 252, 795 6, 011, 419
150, 565, 477 7,945, 78G
95, 271, 802 5, 915, 686
106, 385, 828 9, 2o5, 664
70, 349, 012 9,152,260
81, 653, 714 10, 648,145
57, 759, 209 8,179,241

Included in “ all other countries.”

135




29,
6,
13,
8,
4,
1,

W heat.

Gibraltar.

W HEAT AND W HEAT FLOUR-----DOMESTIC EXPORTS OF.

T e ar ending June 30—

No. 131.—Quantities

of

CORN

CORN MEAL

and

of Domestic Production Exported
FROM 1863 TO 1886, INCLUSIVE.

from the

United States,

by

Countries,
g®

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

Corn.

1863
1864
1865
1860
no?7

Corn
meal.

Corn
meal.

Corn.

Corn
meal.

Bushels. Barrels. Bushels. Barrels. Bushels. Barrels.
73
22 a .............. a ..........
2, 588
10 .......... 5
a ............. a ..........
31

1808

1669
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

Corn.

420
20

a

a.
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
544, 878
1, 469, 840
1, 571, 438

5
26

12
15
5

10
982
794
100
499
4
65

23, 547
111,831
928, 678
1, 858, 791
1,136,462
2,116, 200
4, 771, 894
811,907
719, 256
1, 747, 450
2,084, 582
1,313,131

a
a

35,426
54, 849
237
77, 671
161,496
134, 933
452, 951
346, 456
246, 629
1, 363, 281
2, 872, 784
2, 564, 226
26 8, 573, 845
4, 987, 985
1, 344, 970
1, 617, 903
1, 350, 807
2, 880, 532
7,776,482

10
25

6
1

30
125
367
127

112
26

Corn.

Corn
meal.

Bushels. Barrels.
45,729
4,729
12,318
39, 761
20,172
39, 920
119, 523
42, 570
113, 728
736, 914
302, 550
825, 620
957, 322
741,176
2,136, 388
1, 988, 879
3, 894, 311
7, 589, 858
10, 320, 247
3,647, 878
1,869, 271
4,228,483
4, 371,471
4, 365,419

c&Included in “ all other countries.”
bIncluded in “ all other British Possessions in N orth America.




Great Britain and
Ireland.

Germany.

France.

Denmark.

Belgium.

637
1,071
232
25
140
36

10
401
994
90
1,219
350
46
105
1, 987

Corn.

Corn
meal.

Bushels.

Barrels.

10, 783, 707
2,330
2, 248, 801
1,081
763,369
459
9, 889, 232
5,412
12,197, 064
2,180
8, 707, 988
1, 062
4, 257, 591
4, 304
40, 900
6,363
5, 905, 445
1, 220
25, 779, 331
1.757
29, 334, 759
935
26, 299, 323
1.757
23, 387, 367
4,016
42, 452, 240
279
55, 460, 435
9,492
65, 915. 851
7, 088
64, 506, 311
4, 808
55,635,347 17,434
53, 014,142
8,879
28, 664, 924
1, 070
30, 010,671
6,242
26, 436, 771 ' 5,032
32,298,606
1,652
37,871,149
713

P rovinces o f Quebec
and Ontario.

Corn.

Corn
meal.

A ll other.

Com .

Bushels.
b ..................
b .................

Barrels. Bushels.
b .............. 4,383.881
b .............. 1, 307,175

1,478,792
2,690,102
2, 080, 456
1, 840, 599
2,160, 948
711,943
2, 945, 456
7,318, 500
dl, 418, 711
d5,179, 484
d3,116, 902
d3,102, 506
d8, 936,130
d7, 503, 824
dl, 180, 256
dl, 048, 307
dl, 758,162
d3, 519, 083
d2,978, 691
d6,160, 950
d 3 ,404,672
d5,374, 277

5, 349 I 65,578
6,276
190, 399
4, 876
208,134
12, 572
194,444
98, 991
7,196
28, 640
17,687
59, 249
25, 277
137, 203
10,598
dl3, 580
204,544
d ! 5 ,199
169,454
dl, 861
145,878
d0, 785
130,556
d58, 616
102, 751
d74,221
129,644
d57, 115
116,771
<Z24, 843
138, 896
d32, 763
369, 647
dl5, 099
371,636
d 13,401
217,306
dO, 251
223,923
d l3 ,894
79,033
d !7 ,851
100,363

British W est Indies,
British Honduras,
and
British Guiana.

Corn
meal.

Corn.

Corn
meal.

Barrels.

Bushels.

Barrels.

83,952
48, 347
25, 893
69,184
104, 512
142,367
27, 227
11,109
10, 038
8, 918
183,490
108,129
121,263
145,122
213,204
157,826
154, 812
144, 288
149, 968
112, 753
107,599
102r956
92, 634
102, 266

c215,406
c214, 434
187,750
184, 679
194, 623
157,943
226,266
135, 735
233, 602
190, 695
246,950
242,635
248,568
272, 092
281, 232
357,975
317,702
366, 947
433, 072
283, 919'
260,289
291,090
378,049
311,152

cl 12, 532
c l 27, 920
112, 859
96, 675
123,4G7
106,778
115, 586
80, 785
96, 356
108. 529
141, 021
131,512
104, 917
139, 736
101,359
130, 398
118, 637
108, 868
173,180
101, 967
89,858
88, 309
99, 350
115, 653

c Embraces “ British W e st Indies and Possessions in Central and South A m erica.1
d Includes “ Manitoba and the N orthw est T erritory.”

DOMESTIC COEN AND CORN MEAL— EXPORTS OE

British Possessions in N orth Am erica.
Y ea r ending
June 30—

No. 131.—Quantities

of

CORN

and

CORN MEAL

of

Domestic Production E xported, & c.~ Continued.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH EXPORTED.

B u sh e ls.

a Embraces
b Embraces

Mexico.

French W e s t Indies.

Total.

A ll oilier countries.

•
Com .

1863..
1864..
1865.
1866..
1867.
18G8..
1869..
1870..
1871.
1872..
1873..
1874..
1875..
1876..
1877..
1878..
1879..
1880..
1881..
1882..
1883..
1884..
1885..
1886..

Porto Eieo.

Cuba.

a32,427
a24,339
100

Corn
meal.

B a rr e ls.
al

a430

25
520
16,150
26, 203
666, 345
216, 934
22, 823
1,343, 269
2, 037, 690
514,106
272, 962
441,708
180, 679
95,407
15,444

Corn.

Com
meal.

B u sh e ls.

B a rr e ls.

6171,162
623, 308
59, 892
294, 459
27, 9S2
64,431
55, 099
237, 291
295, 257
107, 602
437,162
601,159
278, 870
539, 264
284, 859
301,115
934, 516
524, 791
219,012
426,137
257, 791
.176, 942
108, 565
203, 959

622,162
635, 838
3, 001
3, 928
5, 633
2, 319
3,130
1,031
1,757
5, 239
2, 374
2, 061
11,030
5,180
1, 9C5
840
5, 227
3,174
3, 682
377
4, 547
1,416
1,693
2,470

“ Portugal and Portuguese Colonies.”
all “ Spanish W e s t Indies.”




c
d

Corn.

B u s h e ls .
c ..............
c ............

| Corn
[ meal.

! B a r r e ls .
1 c ..............
c ............

1,650 | 19,984
1,000
18, 660
13, 441
200
29, 837
270
20', 596
385
11,854
10,160
11, 916
10,176
15, 863
1,200
10, 678
260
3, 834
9, 323
12, 468
7, 822
4, 900
2, 050
3, 588
14,076
9, 295
6, 812
10, 206
12, 040
4, 438
1,100
1, 534
2, 250
1, 634
5,494
1,495
2,456
3, 077

Corn.

C om
meal.

B u sh e ls.

B a rr e ls.

268, 653
187,014
181, 462
158, 624
14, 218
7, 292
72, 216
62,859
173, 585
21, 039
104,146
55, 881
9, 862
93, 487
64, 776
288,109
126, 613
85, 702
352, 510
419, 263
476, 453
1, 994, 776
2, 058, 937
1, 263, 953

2, 477
67
189
38
2
1
7
2
102
29
304
87'
221
187
109
548
505
690
182
161
1, 560
1,919
2, 445
1,089

Included in “ Cuba.”
Embraces “ French W est Indies and Colonies/

Corn
meal.

Corn.

B u s h e ls .
d 22 , 839

d30,2S8
12, 358
5, 680
7, 668
20,276
el8,485
e!4,097
e l 7 , 472
e l 5, 874
/2 4 ,415
/21, 714
/28, 205
/35, 321
/2 8 ,488
/48, 946
48, 810
66, 843
65,149
38, 940
52, 858
48, 496
65,177
44, 962

B a rr e ls.
d2, 050
do, 589

5, 377
443
893
3,150
e l, 272
e l , 228
c590
e l, 141
/1,517
A 210
/4Q0
A 318
/ 792
A 186
1, 427
2,143
942
581
1,050
482
1,771
1,116

Corn.

Corn
meal.

B u s h e ls .

B a rr e ls.

192,911
56, 596
55, 224
62,715
139, 506
78, 971
74, 754
128,411
27, 025
131,774
194,407
440, 387
147, 683
299, 625
735, 743
3, 279, 921
2, 783, 009
11,496.435
6, 308, 752
2, 331, 643
1, 256,173
1, 859, 997
2, 534, 051
3, 341, 248

32,414
43, 080
26,429
36, G59
28, 609
39, 931
38, 467
40, 081
32, 309
34, 077
43, 860
57,138
38,100
43, 279
49, 556
53, 738
50, 921
39, 659
52, 862
50, 9c 5
41,189
41,123
45,441
47, 256

Corn.

Corn
meal.

B u sh e ls.

B a rr e ls.

16,119,476
4, 096, 694
2, 818,493
13, 516, 651
14, 8*9, 823
11,147,490
7, 047,197
1, 392,115
9, 826, 309
34,491, 650
38, 541, 930
34, 434, COO
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, 580, 825
45, 247, 490
51, 834,416
63, 655, 433

257, 948
262, 357
199, 540
237, 275
284,281
336, 508
309,867
187, 093
211,811
308, 840
403, i l l
387, 807
291, 654
354,240
447, 907
432,753
397,100
350, 613
434, 993
288, 942
267, 207
252, 779
260, 510
293, 546

e Embraces all “ French American Possessions.”
/E m b r a c e s “ French We&t Indies and French Guiana.”

DOMESTIC COEN AND CONN MEAL— EXPORTS OF.

Portugal.
Y ear ending June 30—

0*>
■^1

of

RAW COTTON of D omestic P roduction Exported from the U nited States to
F oreign Countries during the Ten Years from 1S77 to 1886, inclusive.

the

Principal

and other

138

No. 132.—Quantities

Year ending June BO—
Countries to which exported.
1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Pounda.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

1, 818,151
14,191, 544

1,266,597
9, 563, 696

849, 245
8, 948,166

2,109,274
9,159, 081

2, 625,745
62,534, 574
687, 346
200, 821, 631
284,717, 581
1, 214,421,213
7, 044, 018
775, 767

515
837
561
000
ICO
259

480
18, 712, 718
55, 236, 578
10, 517,415
15, 835, 790
146, 762

67, 565, 253
67, 659,740
1,481
6, 773, 093
22, 900
50, 368

92,461,697
84, 207,164

T o ta l....................................... 1,445, 369,130 1, 607, 533, 511 1,628,372,833 1, 822,061,114 2,190, 928, 772 1, 739, 975, 961 2, 288, 075, 062^ 862, 572, 530 1,891, 659, 472
1
I
1

2, 058, 037, 444

France ...............................................
G erm a n y ...........................................
E n gland.............................................
Scotland.............................................
Ir e la n d ...............................................
Gibraltar __.......................................
British W est Indies and British
__ _
Honduras
British Poss. in North Am erica.
I t a l y ....................................................
M e x ic o .............................................
Netherlands ..................................
Portugal.............................................
Azore, Madeira, and Cape Verde
I s la n d s .........................................
R u ssia .................................................
S p a in ...................................................
C u b a ...............................................
Sweden and N orw ay.....................
South Am erica................................
A l l other cou ntries.......................




2, 298, 777
219,088, 7G1
77, 605,283
967,117,624
71,295
53,176, 517

236, 030, 981
121, 649.103
990, 734,163

5, 508, 304
11, 547, 892
3, 969, 812
26, 855, 697

7, 082, 535
18,110, 597
3, 422,162
27, 954, 214
733, 667

25,1C9,482
46, 080, 632
387, 756
6, 601,298

85, 428, 896
40, 685, 242

49, 214, 262
429,487

10, 043, 697
4, 810

196, 988,105
179, 846, 277
276, 926, 806
154, 022, 564
137,484,413
233, 095,704
966, 283, 833 1,192,259, 737 1, 348, 595, 027
34, 200
772, 328
1, 309, 765
17, 456,475
23, 595,119
14,931,104
114, 248
40
740, 308
808, 610
898,129
8G7, 229
611, 827

9, 809, 633
29, 563,180
9, 881, 543
32, 662,603
238, 749

12, 980, 173
37, 572, 345
13, 386,186
33,751,127
835, 813

154, 323, 552
70, C07, 355
318, 935
6, 027, 903
99, 273
2, 353

379
102,250, 075
66, 936, 354
530
10, 309, 645
112,311
2, 676

501
133, 857, 066
63, 870, 379
2, 060
8,154,810
260, 0C4
17, 269

7,
23,
9,
25,

94, 691
2, 327, 820
880, 9C5
2, 366, 009
21, 027, 632
15, 431, 564
2, 588, 838
2, 754, 930
1,101,403
1G6, 770, G77
214,414, 623
228,684, 355
162,481,105
269, 291, 378
181, 527, 646
1,159, 224, 826 1, 379, 741, 668 1,186, 200, 356 1,
3,736,768
723, 551
1, 064, 665
19, 934, 879
7, 739, 943
4, 861, 773
2, 900
17, 579, 730
22, 036, 587
12, 537, 650
16, 909, 966
450
92, 116,230
57, 631, 800
435
5, 763,109
104,160
5,151

16,
40,
20,
28,

1,036
318, 236
303, 470
577, 771
804, 998
678,175

867
173, 677, 013
98, 469, 352

9, 607, 914
25, 862, 332
11,184,207
26, 956, 649
52, 338

10, 956, 038

552
96, 819,455
67, 964,108
466
4, 299, 203

266, 561

12, 639

J,

13,198,
39, 520,
5, 877,
18, 965,
46,

7,192,303
98, 662

EXPORTS OF.

1,948,760
42,832, 054
2,056,198
180, 73 787
234,493, 522
209, 064, 236
852, 808

A u stria ..............................................
B e lg iu m ............................................

COTTON-----DOMESTIC

1877.

COTTONS-----EXPORTS O F ;

No. 133.—V a l u e s

of

the

COTTONS

U n it e d

Year ending Juno 30—

WOOL— PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, ETC.

o f D o m e s t ic M a n u f a c t u r e
E xported
S t a t e s , f r o m 1866 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

Colored.

Y a rd s.

1866.................................................
1867.................................................
1868.................................................
1869.................................................
1870.................................................
1871............................................... .
1872.................................................
1873.................................................
1874.................................................
1875............ ..................................
1876................................................
1877.................................................
1878.................................................
1879................................................
1880.................................................
1 8 8 1 ...............................................
1882.................................................
1883.................................................
1884.................... .. ......................
1885...............................................
1886.................................................

Uncolored.

D o lla r s.

Y a rd s.

139
from

Other man­
ufactures,
of.

Total.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

405, 008
674, 426
2, 979, 275

88, 742
139,964
531, 669

3, 041, 715
6, 020, 731
10, 839,177

718, 006
1,142,451
1, 551, 339

6,064,715
5, 083, 923
2, 844, 888
3, 585, 629
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, 292
35, 441, 296
32, 73», 123
51, 293, 373

1, 035,469
724, 841
458, 998
596, 912
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, 278
2, 579, 866
2, 230, 567
3,149, 091

8, 276, 384
14, 832,931
8, 859,191
10,187,145
13, 247,142
21, 224, 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
99, 750, 450
114, 806, 595
142, 547, 980

1, 345, 988
1, 776, 694
1,317,719
1,655,116
1, 681, 209
2. 313, 270
5,314, 738
6, 437, 223
7, 053, 463
6, 288,131
5, 834, 541
6, (524, 374
9, 351, 713
8, 629, 723
7, 503, 361
7,919, 670
9, 231,170

973,427
3, 325, 820
2, 788, 046
5, 874, 222
1,405, 825
1, 056, 601
527,613
695, 500
745, 850
819, 551
952, 778
1,314,489
1,425,287
1, 356, 534
1,190,117
1, 963, 701
1, 544,947
1, 673,144
1, 801, 984
1, 686, 354
1, 579, 673

1, 780,175
4,608, 235
4, 871, 054
5, 874, 222
3, 787, 282
3, 558,136
2, 304, 330
2, 947, 528
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
11, 885, 211
11, 636, 591
13, 959, 934

No. 134.—
for

Q u a n t i t i e s o f WOOL P r o d u c e d , I m p o r t e d , E x p o r t e d , a n d R e t a i n e d
C o n s u m p t i o n i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , f r o m 1864 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

Calendar
Production.
year.

Y ear
ending
Im ports.
June 30—

P ou n d s.

1864..........
1865..........
1866..........
..........
1868..........
1869..........
1870..........
1871..........
1872
..........
1874..........
1875..........
1876..........
1877..........
1878 . . . .
1879..........
1880..........
1881..........
..........
1883..........
1884..........
1885..........

142, 000, 000
155, 000, 000
160, 000, 000
168, 000, 000
180, 000, 000
162, 000, 000
160, 000, 000
150, 000, 000
158, 000, 000
170, 000, 000
181,000, 000
192, 000, (.00
200, 000, 000
208, 250, 000
211, 000, 000
232, 500, 000
240, 000, 000
272, 000, 000
290, 000, 000
300, 000, 000
308, 000, 000
302,000, 000

P ou n d s.

Total pro­
duction and
imports.

P ou n d s.

1865........ 43, 840,154 185,840,154
1866........ 76, 532,274 231, 532, 274
1867........ 16, 558, 046 176, 558, 046
1 8 6 8 ....
192,124, 803
24,124,8031867
1869........ 39, 275,926 219, 275, 926
1870........ 49, 230,199 211, 230, 199
1871........ 68, 058, 028 2 28, 058, 028
1872........ 122, 256,499 272, 256, 499
1873
85, 496,049 243, 496, 049
1874........
187342, 939, 541 212, 939, £41
1875........ 54, 901, 760 235,901,760
1876____ 44, 642, 836 236, 642, 836
1877........ 42,171,192 242,171,192
1878........ 48, 449, 079 256, 699, 079
1879........ 39, 005,155 250, 005,155
1880........ 128,131,747 360, 631, 747
1881........ 55, 964, 236 295, 964, 236
1882........ 67, 861, 744 339, 861, 744
360, 575, 478
1 8 8 3 ....
70, 575, 4781882
1884____ 78, 350, 651 378, 350, 651
1885........ 70, 596,170 378, 596,170
1886........ 129, 084, 958 431, 084, 958

Exports.
Dom es­
tic.

Foreign.

P ou n d s.

P ou n ds.

P ou n ds.

466,182
973, 075
307,418
558,435
444. 387
152, 892
25, 195
140, 515
75,129
319, 600
178,034
104, 768
79, 599
347, 854
60, 784
191, 551
71,455
116,179
64,474
10, 393
88, 006
476, 274

679,281
851, 645
618, 587
2, 801,852
342,417
1, 710, 053
1,305, 311
2, 266, 393
7, 040, 386
6,816,157
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
2, 304, 701
3,015, 339
759,442

1, 145,463
1, 824, 720
l 926,005
3, 360,287
! 786,804
1, 862, 945
1,330,506
2,406. 908
7,115, 515
7,135, 757
3, 745, 661
1,623, 194
3.168, 556
6,300,075
4,165, 400
3, 840, 071
5, 578, 989
3, 948,015
4, 074, 517
2,315, 094
3,103, 345
1, 235, 716

Total.

Retained
for home
consump­
tion.
P ou n d s.

184, 694, 691
229, 707, 554
175, 632, 041
188, 764, 516
218,489, 122
209, 367, 254
226, 727, 522
269, 849, 591
236, 380, 534
205, 803, 784
232,156. 099
235, 019, 642
239, 002, 636
250, 399, <04
245, 839, 755
356, 791,676
290, 385, 247
335, 913, 729
356, 500, 961
376, 035, 557
375, 492, 825
429, 849,242

The data as to production were furnished by M r. J. R. Dodge, Statistician o f the Departm ent o
Agriculture.




No. 135.—Quantities

of

RAW COTTON Produced, Imported, Exported ,
FROM

1862 TO 1886,

and Retained for
INCLUSIVE.

Consumption

Year ending June 30—

1862..........................................
1863..........................................
1864..........................................
1865...........................................
I860..........................................
1867...........................................
1868 .........................................
1869.............. ; ..........................
1870..........................................
1871..........................................
1872...........................................
1873..........................................
1874...........................................
1876 .........................................
1877...........................................
1878...........................................
1879........................................
188)...........................................
1881..........................................
1882 .........................................
1883..........................................
1884..........................................
1885........................................
1886 ....................................... .

A verage Average
Production
gross
net
Production.^
in pounds, gross
w eight of weight of
weight, a
bale, b
bale, b

Pounds.
Bales.
c ......................
c ___ ____ . . . .
c ......................
c .......................
2,154, 476
Il l
1,951, 988
2,430, 893
2, 260, 557
3,114, 592
4, 347, 006
2,974,351
3, 930, 508
4,170,888
3, 827, 845
4, 632,313
4,474, 069
4, 773, 865
5, 074,155
5, 761, 252
6, 605, 750
5,456,048
6,949, 756
5,713, 200
5,706,165
6, 575, 691

444
443
437
434
438
439
440
439
439
436
438
450
443
453
456
446
460
452
451
455

Pounds.

483. 63
496.51
482.71
499.79
466. 00
464. 85
465. 34
466.40
465. 34
465. 97
465.85
468.45
473. 47
473. 85
481.11
484. 40
474.38
489. 95
482. 66
480. 70
483.95

Pounds•
c ..............................
c ............................ .
c ..............................
o ..............................
1, 041, 962, 263
9C9,175, 303
1,173,431,114
1,129,811,645
1,451,401,357
?, 020, 693, 736
1, 384, 081, 494
1, 833,188, 931
1, 940,648, 352
1, 783, 644, 032
2,157, 958,142
2, 095, £01, 297
2, 260, 285, 666
2,404,410,373
2, 771,797,156
3,199, 822, 682
2, 588", 240, 050
3,405, 070,410
2, 757, 544,422
2,742,966, 011
3,182,305, 659

Imports.

Total
production and
imports.

Exports,
domestic and
foreign.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Pounds.

29, 640,853
33,877,365
26,475,957
36, 033,426
6, 282, 341
926, 021
514, 992
1, 522,068
1, 698,133
1,196, G40
2,894,183
4,425, 524
3, 625, 830
2,149, 332
2, 451,419
2, 656, 567
3, 032,013
2, 993, 677
3,547, 792
4, 440, 866
4, 339, 952
4, 081, 945
7, 019, 492
5,115, 680
5, 072, 334

1, 048, 244, 604
970,101, 324
1,173, 946,106
1,131,333, 713
1,453, 099,490
2,021, 890, 576
1,-386, 978, 677
1,837,614,455
1, 944, 274,182
1, 785, 793, 364
2, ICO, 409,561
2, 098, 557, 864
2,263, 317, 679
2,407, 404, 050
2, 775, 344, 948
3, 204, 272, 548
2, 592, 580, ( 02
3,400,152, 355
2, 764, 563, 914
2, 748, 081, 691
3,187, 377, 993

5,198, 230
12* 904,119
13* 420[ 146
12! 042,216
651,* 921* 489
662, 733, 679
785,415, 226
644, 957, 327
958,785, 304
1,463,704, 507
933, 825,710
1,200, 398,178
1,358, 979,913
1, 260, 851, 944
1,491, 629, 831
1,445, 647, 079
1, 608, 469, 052
1,628,875,979
1, 822, 295, 843
2,192,169, 348
1,741, 819,451
2, 291, 313, 992
1, 863, 926, 4G6
3,893, 268, 732
2, 059, 314, 405

United States

Percentage
Retained for of production Percentage
home con­
and imports of production
sumption and
retained
and imports
exported.
manufacture. for home con­
sumption.

Pounds.

396,323,115
307,367,645
388, 530, 880
486, 376, 386
494, 314,186
558,186, 069
453,152, 967
637,.216, 277
585,294, 269
524,941,420
668, 779,730
652, 910, 785
654, 848, 627
778, 528,071
953, 049,105
1,012,103, 200
850,7C0, 551
1,117, 838,363
900, 637,448
854, 812, 959
1,128, 063, 588

37.81
31.68
33.10
42. 90
34. 02
27. 61
32. 67
34. 68
30.10
29.40
30.96
31.11
28. 93
32. 34
34.34
31. 59
32.82
32.79
32. 58
31.11
35.39

62.19
C8. 32
66. 90
57.01
65. 98
72. 39
67. 33
65. 32
G9. 90
70. 60
69.04
68. 89
71.07
67. G6
65. 66
68.41
67.18
67. 21
67.42
68. 89
64.61

a The figures o f production from 1860 to 1871, inclusive, are taken from the N ew York Shipping and Commercial L ist; for 1872, 1873, and 1874 from the N ew York
Commercial and Financial Chronicle; and after 1874, from reports of the National Cotton Exchange o f America. The amount placed opposite each fiscal year in the column
o f production is the crop grow n during the preceding calendar year and comprises port receipts, overland shipments to Northern mills, and Southern consumption, during the
year ending A u gust 31.
b The net w eight o f bales is stated on the authority of M r. Thomas Ellison, of Liverpool: and the gross weight for years prior to 1878 on the
authority o f M r. J . R . Dodge, Statistician o f the Department o f A griculture; and after 1877, asreported by the National Cotton Exchange.
c No record during the war period.




o
COTTON— PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC.

Annual crop.

in the

N o. 136.— P r o d u c t i o n

o f

PIG-IRON

in

c l u s iv e ;

*

States and Territories.

Sta t e a n d T e r r it o r y o f t h e U n it e d St a t e s f o r e a c h
N u m b e r o f F u r n a c e s i n 1878 a n d 18c6, r e s p e c t i v e l y .

year

from

1878

to

,1886,

in ­

th e

[From tlie Annual Reports o f the American Iron and Steel Association.]

N o. of
furnaces
in Sep­
tember,
1878.

275
103
58
26
19
15
18

T o ta l.......................................................

698

12
11
12
22
22
24

11
33

10

M ake o f pig-■iron, in tons of 2,000 pounds.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1, 342, 633
429, 991
247,698
70, 853
78,455
49, 887
47,499
78,455
50,667
41, 482
50,182
28, 347
24, 027
16,363
16,928
15, 880

1, 667, 763
447, 751
239, 056
101, 539
78,143
89, 522
84, 637
78,143
70, 801
49, 841
48, 725
41,475
37, 237
20,373
18,873
16, 759
11, 303
5,404
2,500
1, 240
625
430

2,083,121
674,207
395, 361
154, 424
170, 049
96, 842
105, 555
150, 556
70, 338
77,190
57, 708
70,873
61, 437
27,331
29, 904
22, 583
12, 500
19, 017
5, 000
3, 578
1,800
2, 500

2,190, 786
710,516
359, 519
187, 043
171,672
102, 029
109,799
251, 781
66, 409
98, 081
45, 973
87,406
48, 756
37, 404
83,711
28,483
7, 300
18, 318
6, 300
4,400
2,796
3, 000
800
7,442
6, 396
4 414
1, 200

2, 449,256
698, 900
416,156
210,195
176, 805
85, 859
113, 644
360, 407
73, 220
112,765
66, 522
137, 602
54, 524
42,440
87, 731
24, 342
10, 000
10, 335
6, 750
4 100
l| 210
1, 321
]j 150
8,126
23, 718
' 987

2, 638, 891
679, 643
331,964
173,185
138, 773
51, 893
103, 296
237, 657
88, 398
172, 465
54, 629
133, 963
49,153
45, 364
152, 907
19,976
9, 950
10, 760
7, 000
4,400

2, 385, 402
567,113
239,486
172, 834
82, 935
52, 815
60, 043
327, 568
55, 231
189, 664
45, 052
134, 597
27, 342
42, 655
157, 483
14,174
2, 568
4, 902
3, 640

2,445,496
553, 963
100,157
143,121
73, 667
24, 632
51,408
327, 977
69, 007
227,438
37,553
161,199
17, 299
32, 924
163, 782
17,500
6, 634
* 869
3, 832
'440

2, 381

5 140
'435

24 680
5’ 327
2,317

15 837
2 157
' 540

5 481

5,146,972

4, 589,613

7

6
1
1
1
1

1,426
1,190
585

7
3, 520

3

1886.

3, 293, 289
908, 094
233,018
190, 734
157, 886
65, 933
74, 523
501,795
98, 618
283, 859
54, 844
200, 526
30. 502
46,490
156,250
19, 390
16, 660
8,124

No. of
furnaces
in D e­
cember,
1886.

241
75
39
2G
18
14

12
16
9

22
6
18
19
4
33
9

2

4

1

5, 060

j

1 843

3 250

1, 790

2, 200

2
2
1

1, 857

10 451
1 750
2, 842

1
1

4, 529, 869

6,366 ,688

577

8, 000

PIG-IRON— PRODUCTION OF

Pennsylvania...............................................
Ohio.....................................................................
N ew Y o r k .........................................................
M ich igan ...........................................................
N ew J e r s e y .....................................................
W iscon sin .........................................................
M is s o u r i...........................................................
Illin o is...............................................................
W e s t V ir g in ia .................. ............................
A la b a m a ...........................................................
K e n tu c k y .........................................................
Tennessee.........................................................
M a r y la n d .........................................................
G e o rg ia .............................................................
V irgin ia.............................................................
Connecticut.....................................................
I n d ia n a .............................................................
M assa ch u setts...............................................
O regon ...............................................................
M a in e ............................................. ...................
V e r m o n t...........................................................
Texas .................................................................
N orth C arolina...............................................
M innesota.........................................................
C o lo ra d o ...........................................................
C aliforn ia.........................................................
W ashington T e r r ito r y ...............................
U tah Territory...............................................

57
2,577,361

3,070,875

4,295,414

4,641,564

5,178,122

________ a___

141




e a c h

and

142

IRON AND STEEL-----PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, ETC.

N o. 137. —

Q u a n t i t y o f PIG-IRON P r o d u c e d , I m p o r t e d , E x p o r t e d , a n d R e ­
C o n s u m p t i o n i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , f r o m 1867 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

t a in e d f o r

[Expressed in tons o f 2,240 pounds.]

Calendar year.

T e ar ending June
30—

Produc­
tion.

Tons.
1867..
1868..
1869..
1870..
1871..
1872..
1873..
1874..
1875..
1876..
1877..
1878..
1879..
1880.-.
1881..
1882..
1883..
1884..
1885..

of

Total
production
and
imports.

Exports,
foreign
and
domestic.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.

1, 305, 023
1,431,250
1, 711, 287
1,665,179
1, 706, 793
2, 548, 713
2, 560, 963
2, 401, 262
2, 023, 733
1, 868, 961
2, 066, 594
2, 301, 215
2, 741, 853
3, 835,191
4,144,254
4, 623, 323
4, 595, 510
4, 097, 868
4, 044, 526

^ N o. 13 8.— Q u a n t i t y

Im ports.

IRON

112,133
136,975
153,283
178,139
247,529
215, 496
92, 042
53,437
79, 455
67, 922
55, 000
87, 576
754, 657
417, 849
496, 045
433, 602
283,172
151,959
261, 674

and

, E x p o r t e d , a n d R e t a in e d
FROM 1S67 TO 1886, IN C LU SIV E.

ported

1,417,156
1,568,225
1, 864, 570
1, 843,318
1, 954,322
2, 764, 209
2, 653, 005
2,454, 699
2,103, 188
1, 936, 883
2,121, 594
2,388, 791
3,496, 510
4, 253,040
4, 640,299
5,056, 925
4, 878,682
4,249, 827
4,306, 200

282
273
1,456
3, 772
2,172
2,818
10,152
16,193
7, 242
3, 560
6,199
3, 220
2,607
6,811
9,515
5,491
4,289
5, 244
8, 214

STEEL RAILROAD BARS
for

C o n s u m p t io n in

the

Retained
for liome
consump­
tion.

Tons.
1, 416, 874
1, 567,952
1, 863,114
1, 839, 546
1, 952,150
2, 761, 391
2, 642, 853
2, 438, 506
2, 095, 946
1, 933, 323
2,115, 395
2,385, 571
3, 493, 903
4, 246, 229
4, 630, 784
5, 051, 434
4,874, 393
4, 244, 583
4, 298, 086

P r o d u c e d , I m­
U n it e d St a t e s ,

[Expressed in tons o f 2,240 pounds.]
Calen­
dar
year.

1 8 6 7 ....
1 8 6 8 ....
1 8 6 9 ....
1 8 7 0 ....
1 8 7 1 ....
1 8 7 2 ....
1 8 7 3 ....
1 8 7 4 ....
1 8 7 5 ....
1 8 7 6 ....
1 8 7 7 ....
1 8 7 8 ....
1 8 7 9 ....
1 8 8 0 ....
1 8 8 1 ....
1 8 8 2 ....
1 8 8 3 ....
1 8 8 4 ....
1 8 8 5 ....

Production.
Iron.

Steel.

Total.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

410,319
445, 972
521, 371
523, 214
658,467
808, 866
679, 520
521, 847
447, 901
* 417,114
296, 911
288, 294
375, 143
440, 859
436, 233
203, 459
57, 995
22, 822
13, 228

2, 277
6, 451
8, 616
30, 357
34,152
83, 991
115,192
129,414
259, 699
368, 269
385, 865
499,817
618, 851
864, 353
1, 210, 285
1, 304, 392
1,156, 910
999,366
963,750




412, 596
452, 423
529, 987
553, 571
692, 619
892, 857
794, 712
651, 261
707, 600
785,383
682, 776
788, 111
993, 994
1, 305, 212
1, 646, 518
1, 507, 851
1, 214, 905
1, 022,188
976,978

Tear
ending
Juno
30—

1868...
1 8 09 ...
1870...
1 8 71 ...
1872 ..
1873...
1874 ...
187 5 ...
1876...
1877 ...
1878 ...
1879 ...
188 0 ...
1881. . .
1882...
188 3 ...
1884...
1885 ...
1886 ...

Imports.

Total
production
and
imports.

Exports,
foreign
and
domestic.

Retained
for home
consump­
tion.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

151,
237,
279,
458,
531,
357,
148,
42,
4,

097
704
766
056
537
631
920
082
708
30
11
2, 611
152, 791
302, 294
295, 666
118,062
7,971
4,203
10, 507

563, 693
690,127
809, 753
1,011,627
1, 224,156
1, 250,488
943, 632
693,343
712,308
785,413
682, 787
790, 722
1,146,785
1, 607, 506
1, 942,184
1, 625, 913
1,222, 876
1, 026, 391
987,485

710
564
885
1,341
4,484
7,147
7, 313
14,199
13, 554
6,103
8, 426
7,126
2,363
4,274
4,192
34, 089
32, 465
11,113
3, 969

562, 983
689, 563
808, 868
1, 010, 286
1,219, 672
1,243, 341
936, 319
679,144
698, 754
779, 310
674, 361
783, 596
1,144, 422
1, 603, 232
1, 917, 993
1, 591, 824
1,190, 411
1, 015,278
983, 516

143

W HEAT AND CORN---- PRODUCTION, EXPORTS, ETC
No. 139. — Q u a n t i t y
FLOUR I m p o r t e d ,
U n it e d

St a t e s ,

Calendar
year.

Production.

1867..........
3868..........
1869 ........
1870 ........
1871..........
1872..........
1873..........
1874..........
1875 ........
1876..........
1877..........
1878..........
1879..........
1880..........
1881..........
1882..........
1883..........
1884..........
1885..........

212,441,400
224,036, 600
260,146, 900
235,884, 700
230, 722, 400
249,997,100
281,254,700
309,102, 700
292,136, 000
289, 356, 500
364,194,146
420,122, 400
448,756, 630
498, 549, 868
383,280, 090
504,185, 470
421, 086,160
512, 765, 000
357,112,000

of

1867

Bushels.
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

No. 140. — Q u a n t i t y
to

1886,

Calendar
year.

Production.

1867..........
1868..........
1869..........
1870..........
1871..........
1872..........
1873..........
1874..........
1875..........
1876..........
1877..........
1878...........
1879..........
1880..........
1881..........
1882..........
1883..........
1884..........
1885..........

768, 320, 000
906, 527, 000
874, 320, 000
1, 094, 255,000
991, 898, 000
1,092, 719, 000
932, 274, 000
850,148, 500
1,321, 069, 000
1, 283, 827, 000
1, 342, 558, 000
1, 388, 218, 750
1, 547, 901, 790
1,717,434,543
1,194,916, 000
1, 617, 025,100
1, 551, 066, 895
1, 795,528,000
1,936,176,000

2, 014, 328
1, 830, 393
;1, 285, 976
867, 489
2,410, 738
1, 841, 049
2,116, 777
367, 987
1, 664,138
366, 061
1, 390, 713
2, 068, 018
486,106
211,402
865, 467
1,087, Oil
32, 474
212, 311
388, 615

of
for

Total
production
and im ­
ports.

Exports,
domestic
and for­
eign.

W HEAT

Bushels.

Retained
for home
consump­
tion.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

26, 564, 607
30,143, 987
54,411, 735
53, 068,920
39,997, 265
52, 545, 731
92, 534,779
73, 212, 614
76,171, 643
57, 513, 589
93, 419, 031
149, 508, 553
180, 934,478
186, 475, 251
122, 597, 997
148, 785, 696
111, 636, 302
132, 851, 835
94, 913,395

187,891,121
195,723, 006
207,021,141
183, 683, 269
193,135,873
199, 292, 418
190, 836, 698
236, 258, 073
217, 628, 495
232, 208, 972
272,165, 828
272, 681, 865
268, 308, 258
312, 286, 019
258, 547,560
356,486, 785
309,482,332
380,124, 376
262, 587, 220

CORN

Bushels.
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

50, 270
90, 833
89, 538
111, 344
58, 568
61, 536
76, 003
38, 098
51, 796
30, 902
13, 423
33, 869
58, 876
75,155
69, 621
25, 989
4,894
4, 507
16,104

and

W HEAT

C o n s u m p t io n

214, 455, 728
225, 866, 993
261, 432, 876
236, 752,189
233,133,138
251, 838,149
283, 371,477
309, 470, 687
293, 800,138
289, 722, 561
365, 584, 859
422,190,418
449, 242,736
498, 761, 270
381,145, 557
505, 272,481
421,118, 634
512,976, 211
357, 500, 615

and

Year
ending
Imports.
June
30—




P roduced, and
R e t a in e d
in c l u s iv e .

and

in

the

1886,

P r o d u c e d , a n d o f CORN
R e t a in e d f o r C o n s u m p t io n in
in c l u s iv e .
of

Im ported, E xpo r ted ,

1867

to

Y ear
ending
Im ports.
June
30—

Bushels.

from

WHEAT

Exported,

from

Total
production
and im­
ports.

Bushels.
768, 370, 270
906, 617, 833
874, 409, 528
1, u94, 366. 344
991, 956, 568
1, 092, 780, 536
932,350 003
850,188, 598
1, 321,120, 796
1, 283, 857, 902
1, 342, 571, 423
1, 388, 252, 619
1, 547, 960, 666
1, 717, 509, 698
1,194, 985, 621
1, 617, 051, 089
1, 551, 071, 789
1, 795, 532, 939
1, 936,192,104

Exports,
domestic
and for­
eign.

Bushels.
12, 495, 786
8, 288, 685
2,140, 487
10, 673, 553
35, 727, 010
40,154, 374
35, 985, 834
30, 025, 036
50, 910, 532
72, 652, 611
87,192,110
87, 884, 892
99, 572, 329
93, 648,147
44, 340, 683
41, 655, 653
45, 247, 510
52, 876, 456
64, 629, 617

Bush.
5.08
5.18
5.37
4.64
4. 76
4. 78
4.46
5.38
4.82
5. 01
5. 71
5. 58
5.35
6. 07
4. 90
6. 58
5.42
6.66
4.49

12.39
13.35
20.81
22.42
17.16
20. 86
32. 65
23. 66
25. 93
19. 85
25. 55
35.41
40.28
37. 39
32.17
29. 45
16.77
25. 89
26.55

CORN MEAL

and
the

Con­
Per­
sump­ centage
tion per
ex­
capita. ported.

U n i t e d St a t e s ,

Retained
for home
consump­
tion.

Bushels.
755, 874, 484
898, 329,148
872, 269, 041
1, 083, 692, 791
956, 229, 558
1, 052, 626,162
896, 364,169
820,161, 562
1, 270, 210, 264
1, 211, 205, 291
1, 255, 379,313
1, 300, 367,727
1, 448, 388, 337
1, 623, 861, 551
1,150, 644, 938
1, 575, 395,436
1, 505, 824, 279
1, 742, 656. 485
1, 871, 562,487

Con­
Per­
sump­ centage
tion per
ex­
capita. ported.

Bush.
20. 44
23. 79
22. 62
27. 39
23. 56
25. 26
20. 95
18. 66
28.14
26.13
26. 38
26. 61
28. 88
31. 55
21. 79
29. 09
27.11
30.52
32.04

1.63
.91
.24
.98
3. 60
3. 67
3. 86
3. 53
3. 85
5. 66
6.49
6. 33
6.43
5. 45
3. 71
2.57
2. 92
2. 95
3. 34

of

CRUDE PETROLEUM Produced in , and the Quantity and V alue of PETROLEUM PRODUCTS E xported
from, the United States during each of the Years from 18G4 to 1886, inclusive .

144

N o. 141.—Quantity

PRODUCTION. a

Gallons pro­
duced.

2,478,709
104,105, 778
.
2, 424, 905
101,846, 010
3,165,
700
132,959,400
.
3, 591,
900
150, 859, 800
.
151, 775, 778
3, 613, 709
169, 955, 436
4, 046,
558
1869..
.
1 8 7 0 ..
.
4,411,
016
185, 262,672
1 8 7 1 ..
.
233,468, 550
5, 558,
775
1872..
5, 842,497
245, 384, 874
1873..
.
7, 242,
343
304, 178, 406
1874 . . 11,188, 741
469, 927,122
1875.. 10, 083,
.
828
423, 520, 776
1876..
.
8, 823,142
370, 571, 964
1877 . . 10, 822,
.
871
454, 560,582
1 8 7 8 .. 14, 738,
.
262
619,007, 004
606
710, 539, 452
1879 . . 16, 917,
.
1 8 8 0 .. . 22, 382, 509
940,065, 378
1881 .. 25, 805,363 1, 083, 825, 246
1882 d 28, 650,181 1, 203, 307, 602
1883 d. 26, 662, 808 1,119,837, 936
1 8 8 4 .. 23, .744, 924
997, 288,808
619
913,525, 998
1885.. 21, 750,
.
943,477,248
1 8 8 6 .. 22,463,744
.
1 8 0 4 ..
1865 . .
186 0 ..
1 8 0 7 ..
1868 . .

Mineral, crude
(including all natural
oils without regard
to gravity).

Mineral, refined, or manufactured.
Naphthas, benzine,
gasoline, &c.

Illuminating.

Gallons.

Dollars.

Gallons.

Dollars.

Gallons.

Dollars.

9,980,654
12,293, 897
16, 057,943
7, 344, 248
10, 029, 659
13,425, 566
10, 403, 314
9, 859,038
13, 559, 768
18, 439, 407
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
52,712,306
67,186, 329
81, 037, 992
80, 246, 763

3,864,187
6, 868, 513
6, 015, 921
1,864, 001
1, 564, 933
2, 994, 404
2,237, 292
1, 971, 847
2, 307, 111
3, 010, 050
2, 099, 696
1,406,018
2, 220, 268
3, 756, 729
2, 694, 018
2, 180, 413
1, 927, 207
3, 065, 464
3,129, 511
3, 914, 941
5, 302, 974
5, 903, 833
5, 859, 577

438,197
480,947
673,477
224, 576
1, 517,268
2. 673, 094
5, 422, 604
7, 209, 592
8, 092, 635
0, 743,593
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, 537
15, 045, 411
15, 822, 853
12, 311,197

154,091
173,943
188,82o
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
1, 693, 975
1, 809,143
1, 302,286
1, 072, 651
1, 272, 290
997,420

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
415, 615, 693
458, 243,192
469,471,451

6,764,411
9, 520,957
18, 626,141
22, 509, 466
19, 977, 870
27, 636,137
29, 864,193
34,138, 736
30, 566,108
37.195, 735
37, 560, 955
27, 030, 361
28, 755, 638
55, 401, 132
41,513, 676
35, 999, 862
31, 783, 575
34, 317, 095
44, 588, 854
36, 926, 574
38.195, 349
40, 074, 827
40, 634, 331

Lubricating (heavy
paraffine, & c.).

Gallons.

cl 34, 532
c6, 871
c59,632
541, 419
748, 699
1, 244, 305
1,173, 473
903,442
1,601,065
2, 304, 624
2,487, 681
5,162, 835
4, 852, 203
6, 508,100
10,182, 342
10, 515, 535
13, 002,483
12, 526, 069

Dollars.

51,122
2,611
22, 660
21.1, 287
277, 966
404, 243
313, 646
303,863
497, 540
639, 381
655,468
1, 039,124
1, 054, 064
1, 492, 396
2, 326, 632
2,179, 595
2, 632, 883
2, 519, 615

Residuum (tar,
pitch, and all other,
from which the
light bodies have
been distilled).

Gallons.b

cl55,474
438,186
781,074
1,827, 798
2, 752, 848
2, 581,404
3,196, 020
3, 968, 790
3, 307, 038
4, 767, 000
3, 247, 860
3, 715, 362
6,145, 356
5, 297,124
6, 561,660
3, 226, 272

Total.

Dollars.

Gallons.

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
352, 679
374,114
188,901

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, 841,303
378, 310, 010
423, 964, 699
397, 660, 262
559, 954, 590
505, 931, 622
513, 660, 092
574, 668,180
577, 781, 752

10,782, 689
16, 563,413
24, 830, 887
24, 407,642
21, 810, 670
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
47,103, 248
50, 257, 947
50,199,844

a A s a given number o f gallons o f refined petroleum represents the product of a larger number o f gallons o f crude petroleum, it is necessary to reduce the exports of
■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. I t has been ascertained, as the
result o f a careful computation, that the quantity o f petroleum and its distilled products exported during the year ending June 30, 1878, was equivalent to 407,482,175 gallons
of crude oil; or, in other words, that the exports o f petroleum constituted about 66 per cent, of the production. A larger percentage of the mineral oil product o f the country
is exported than o f any other product, except cotton.
b Barrels reduced to gallons, at the rate o f 42 gallons to the barrel.
c Estimated.
d Figures of production for
fiscal years 1882, 1883, and 1884-85 furnished by S. H. Stowell, editor of Stowell’s Petroleum Reporter.




PETROLEUM -----PRODUCTION AND EXPORTS OF.

Year
ending
June Barrels (of
3042 gallons)
produced.

N o. 142.—Quantities of SPIRITUOUS and MALT LIQUORS
Capita of Population, in the United States during
W ines consumed.

Distilled spirits consumed.

WINES Consumed, and the Average Annual Consumption
Years 1840, 1850, 1800, and from 1870 to 1886, inclusive.
1
|

Malt liquors consumed.

per

Total consumption per
capita of imputation.

j
Tear
ending
J une
30—

Domestic spirits.

Fromfruit.

1840 .
1850 .
1860 .
1870 .
1871 .
1872 .
1873 .
1874 .
1875 .
1876.
1877 1878 .
1879 1880 .
1881.
1882 .
1883 1884 .
1885 .
1886 -

P r o o f g a ls,
(b)
(b)
(b)

1,223, 830
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
1,137, 056
1,468,775
1, 555, 994

A ll other.

Imported
spirits en­
tered for
consump­
tion.

Total.

P r o o f g a ls. P r o o f g a ls . P r o o f gals,

4 >, 378,090
46, 768, 083
83, 904, 258
77, 266, 368
59, 842, 617
65,145, 880
62,945,154
61, 814, 875
62, 668, 709
57, 340, 472
57, 016, 248
49,600, 838
52, 003,467
61,126, 634
67, 426, 000
70, 759, 548
75, 508, 785
78,479, 845
67, 689, 250
69, 295, 361

2, 682, 794
5, 065, 390
6, 064, 393
1,405, 510
1, 745, 033
2,186, 702
2,125,998
1, 958, 528
1, 694, 647
1, 471,197
1, 376, 729
1, 227, 752
1, 253, 300
1, 394, 279
1,479, 875
1, 580, 578
1, 690, 624
1, 511,680
1, 442, 067
1, 410, 259
a

43, OGO, 884
51, 833, 473
89, 968, 651
79, 895, 708
64, 059, 661
68,422, 280
,68, 037,139
64, 540, 090
166,120, 558
;59, 483, 890
59,920,118
51, 931, 941
54, 278, 475
63, 526, 694
70, 607, 081
73, 556, 970
78,452, 687
81,128, 581
70, 600, 092
72, 261, 614

Domestic
wines.a

Imported
wines en­
tered for
consump­
tion.

Total

G a llo n s.

G a llo n s.

G a llo n s.

, Doinestic
malt
liquors a

G a llo n s.

124, 734 4, 748, 362 4,'873, 096 | 23,162,571
221, 249 6, 094, 622 6, 315, 871
36,361, 708
3,860,008 9,199,133 11, 059,141
100,225,879
3, 059, 518 9,165, 549 12, 225, 067
203, 743, 401
4, 980, 783 10,853,280 15, 834, 063
239, 838,137
6, 968, 737 9, 713, 300 16, 682, 037
268, 357, 983
8, 953, 285 9, 893, 746 18, 847, 031
298, 519, 675
10, 951, 859 9, 516, 855 20,468,714
297, 519, 981
12, 954, 961 7, 036, 369 19, 991, 330
292, 961, 047
14, 968, 085 5,193, 723 20,161, 808
306, 852, 467
303, 854, 988
16, 942, 592 4, 933, 738 21, 876, 330
317,136, 597
17, 953, 386 4,310, 563 22, 263, 949
343, 724, 971
19, 845,113 4, 532, 017 24, 377,130
23,298, 940 5. 030, 601 28, 329, 541
413, 208, 885
442, 947, 664
18, 931, 819 5, 231,106 24,162, 925
524,843, 379
19, 934, 856 5, 628, 071 25, 5G«, 927
549, 616,338
17,406, 028 8, 372,152 25, 778,180
588, 005, 609
17, 402, 938 3,105,407 20, 508, 345
594, 063, 095
17, 404, 698 4, 495, 759 21, 900, 457
640, 746, 288
17, 366, 393 4, 700, 827 22, 067, 220

Product less exports.

Imported
malt
liquors en­
tered for
consump­
tion.

Total

G a llo n s .

G a llo n s .

148,272
23, 310, 843
201, 301
36, 563, 009
1,120, 790 101,346, 689
1, 012, 755 204, 756,156
1, 299, 990 241,138,127
1, 940, 933 270,298, 916
2,177, 587 300, 697, 262
2, 001,084 299, 521, 065
1, 992,110 294, 953,157
1, 483. 920 308, 336, 387
1, 072; 679 304, 926, 667
832, 755 317, 969, 352
880, 514 344, 605,485
1, 011, 280 414, 220,165
1,164, 505 444,112,169
1,536, 601 526, 379, 980
1, 881, 002 551, 497, 340
2, 010, 908 590, 019, 517
2,068,771 j 596, 131, 866
2,221,432 642,987,720
b

j Total con- |
j sumption of
O f all
wines and
O f dis­
O f malt liquors
Of
tilled
1 liquors.
wines. liquors.
and
spirits.
wines.

G a llo n s .

71, 244, 823
94, 712, 353
202, 374,461
296, 876, 93 L
321, 031,851
355,403,233
387, 581, 432
384, 529, 869
381, 065, 045
387, 982, 085
386, 723,115
392,165, 242
423 ‘261, 090
! 506,076,400
! 538,882,175
j 625,499,883
655,728,207
691,653,443
1 688,682,415
!i 737,296,554

1P. g a ls.
2. 52
2. 23
2. 86
2. 07
1.62
1. 68
1.63
1.51
1.50
1. 32
1.29
1. 09
1.11
1. 27
1. 37
1. 39
1.45
1.46
1.24
1.24

G a ls.

0. 29
0. 27
0. 35
0. 32
0. 40
0.41
0.45
0. 48
0.45
0.45
0. 47
0.47
0.50
0. 56
0.47
0. 48
0.48
0. 37
0. 38
0. 38

G a ls.

1. 36
1.58
3.22
5. 31
6.10
6. 66
7. 21
7.00
6.71
6. 83
6.58
6.68
7.05
8.26
8. 63
9. 97
10.18
10. 62
10. 44
11.01

G a ls.

4.17
4.08
6. 44
7. 70
8.12
8. 75
9. 30
8. 99
8.67
8.60
8. 34
8.24
8. 66
10. 09
10.47
11. 85
12.11
12.45
12.06
12.62

Included w ith “ A ll other.’

N otes.— (1) The production o f domestic liquors and wines for 1840, 1850, and 1860 was derived from the United States census.

(2) The consumption of imported liquors
and wines for 1840,-1850, and 1860 is the net imports. (3) The production of domestic wines from 1870 to 1885 is estimated by the Department o f Agriculture; by Mr. Charles
M cK . Leoser, president of the W in e and Spirit Traders’ Society, N ew York, and other well-informed persons. (4) The consumption o f domestic spirituous and malt liquors
from 1870 to 1885 was obtained from the reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and for prior years from the United States census. (5) The consumption of im ­
ported liquors and wines, from 1870 to 1885 was taken from the official returns made to the Bureau o f Statistics by collectors of customs. (6) In computing the quantity of
sparkling and still wines and vermuth in bottles, 5 so-called quart bottles are reckoned as equivalent to the gallon."

145




SPIRITUOUS AND MALT LIQUORS AND WINES.

H . E x.
u
O
O

and
the

of

FERMENTED LIQUORS and DISTILLED SPIRITS Produced, together with
SPIRITS WITHDRAWN FOR CONSUMPTION, FROM 1863 TO 1886, INCLUSIVE.

the

Quantity

of

DISTILLED

Production o f distilled spirits, exclusive o f brandy distilled from fruit.

Bourbon
whisky.

R ye
w hisky.

Barrels, a

Tax. galls.

Tax. galls.

1863 .
1864.
1865.
1866 .
1867 .
1868 .
1869.
1870 .
1871.
1872.
1873
1874.
1875
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883 .
1884.
1885 .
1886.

2,006, 625
3,141,381
3,657,181
5,115,140
6,207,402
6,146, 663
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
18, 998, 619
19,185, 953
20, 710, 933

6,405,520
8,587,081
15,414,148
33, 632, 615
29, 575,667
8,662, 245
8, 896,832
12, 277, 750
19, 318,819

2,834,119
4,001,048
6, 341, 991
9, 931, 609
9, 224, 777
4,784, 654
5. 089, 958
5, 328, 043
7, 842, 540

Alcohol.

10, 277,725
19, 594, 283
21,631,009
22,988, 969
15, 201, 671
10,718,706
12, 385, 229
13,436, 916
11, 247, 877

Bum.

1,603,376
2, 243,455'
2,439, 301
2,118, 506
1, 704, 084
1,801,960
1, 711,158
2,081,165
1, 799, 952

Gin.

High
wines.

Pure,
neutral,
or cologne
spirits.

Miscellaneous.

Total.

Production
of fruit
brandy.

Total
production
o f distilled
spirits.

Distilled
spirits
other than
fruit
brandy
withdrawn.

j.ax.gaus.

Tax. galls.

Tax. galls.

364,963
372, 776
394,668
549, 596
569,134
545,768
641, 724
639,461
656, 607

&16,149,954
685,295,393
16, 973,974
24, 062, 705
32,740, 236
16, 910, 913
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, 340,456
72, 888, 373
91, 378, 417
119,528,011
107, 283,212
75,294,510
76, 531,167
76, 405, 074
81, 849, 260

c l6 ,149, 954
c85, 295, 393
16, 936,778
14,599,289
14,148,132
6, 709, 546
61,183, 559
77,266, 368
59,842, 617
65,145,880
62, 945,154
61,814, 875
62,668, 709
57,340,472
57,016,248
49,600, 838
52,003,467
61,126, 634
67,426, 000
70,759, 548
75, 508,785
78,479, 845
67, 689, 250
69,295, 361

19,412, 985
18, 033, 052
15,210, 389
14, 363, 581
10,962, 379
8,701,951
6,745, 688
3,235, 889
2, 396, 248

11,108, 023
13,459, 486
20, 657, 975
23, 556, 608
27, 87], 293
28,295, 253
28, 538, 680
27,104, 382
26, 538, 581

16, 936, 778
23, 814, 051
32, 299, 629
16, 395, 651
53, 367, 884
71, 337, 099
54, 576,446
68, 275, 745
68, 236, 567
68, 805,374
60, 930,425
57, 959,547
59, 912,268
56, 103, 053
4, 096,
5, 600,
71, 892, 621
90, 355, 270
8, 265,
117, 728,150
10, 586,
10, 744, 156 |105, 853,161
10, 502,
013, 308
11, 426,
435, 739
10,811,
915, 363
344, 380
10, 543,

37,196
248, 654
440, 607
515, 262
908, 858
1, 223,830
, 472, 011
1, 089, 698
2, 965, 987
766, 687
1, 757, 202
672,221
1, 527,141
1, 239, 403
995, 752
1, 023,147
1, 799, 861
430,051
281,202
095,428
489,711
504, 880

2

1,
1,
1,
1,
1,

a O f not more than 31 gallons. 6 The returns of spirits distilled from apples, grapes, and peaches were included in the account o f spirits distilled from other materials
until Ju ly 1,1864. c Including fruit brandy.
No returns o f the production o f the different kinds o f spirits other than fruit brandy were made prior to July 1,1877.
There are no official data o f annual production of spirits prior to 1866 except quantities on which tax was paid.
There are provisions for exportation o f spirits without payment o f tax in acts of July 1, 1862, and June 30. 1864; also provisions for abatement o f tax on spirits lost by
leakage in transportation in acts of March 3,1863, and June 30,1864; but there are no data in office of the Commissioner o f Internal Revenue by which the total quantity of
spirits so exported and lost by leakage each year can be determined prior to fiscal year 1866—’67. Hence the production above given for 1863,1864, and 1865 is the same as the
tax-paid quantities for those years, and represents the true production, less unknown quantities exported and loss by leakage. T o get production for 1866, the quantity
returned for tax that year (14,847,943 gallons) is added to 9,214,762 gallons stock on hand at close o f same year (see page ix, Rep. Com. Int. Rev., 1867), m aking 24,062,705 gallons
as production o f 1865-’66, though some o f the quantity in warehouse at close o f the year may have been, and doubtless was, produced in previous years.




FERMENTED LIQUORS AND DISTILLED SPIRITS.

ProducY e ar ending tion o f ferJune 30—
mented
liquors.

146

No. 143.—-Quantity

No. 144.—Quantities

of

GRAIN

and

OTHER MATERIALS USED
e n d in g

Years.

M alt.

Bushels.
1, 027,886
1,334, 897
1,830,562
*2,455,184
2,192,719
1,478,971
1, 633, 914
1, 638, 578
1, 823. 758




Bushels.
3,947
6,473
5,103
180, 886
301, 241
291, 368
114, 475
130, 721
55,179

Barley.

Bushels.
55, 612
53,997
19, 892
124, 095
50, 675
73, 380
199,656
17, 855
19, 891

Pkoduction

of

DISTILLED SPIRITS

during the years

Rye.

Bushels.
2,156, 832 ‘
2, 838, 933
3, 623, 055
4, 630, 800
4, 228, 64.9
2, 987,473
2, 867, 603
2,733,397
3,285,959

Corn.

Bushels.
11, 074, 366
13, 985, 745
17, 649, 269
23,109,114
20, 051,239
13, 428,469
13, 746, 505
13, 040, 357
13, 821,193

Oats.

Bushels.
84, 231
141,112
140, 982
177, 855
168, 488
122, 583
124,165
80, 552
58, 652

M ill feed.

Bushels.
277, 607
372, 392
526, 362
612, 736
452, 330
240, 340
241,073
223, 558
130, 700

Molasses.

Gallons.
1,995, 645
2, 801,307
3,110,190
2, 710, 307
2,121, 804
2, 373,106
2, 259, 536
2, 719,416
2, 308,130

Other
materials.

Bushels.
71
2,265
211,134
505
13, 754
22, 203
591
185

To tal.
Bushels.

Gallons.

Bushels.

Gallons.

14, 680, 552
18,735,814
24, 006,359
31, 291,175
27,459, 095
18, 644, 787
18, 927, 982
17, 865, 203
19,195, 332

1, 995,645
2, 801,307
3,110,190
2, 710, 307
2,121, 804
2, 373,106
2, 259, 536
2,719,416
2, 308,130

DISTILLED SPIRITS.

1878 .........................................
1879 .........................................
1880 .........................................
1881.........................................
1882 .........................................
1883 ........................ ................
1884 ....................... ...............
1885 ..........................
i
1886 .............................. ........ J

W heat.

in the

J u n e 30, from 1878 to 1886, in c l u s iv e .

148

FERMENTED LIQUORS AND DISTILLED SPIRITS,

N o. 1 4 5 . — N u m b e r o f PERSONS e n g a g e d
SPIRITUOUS a n d MALT LIQUORS w h o

M a n u f a c t u r e a n d Sa l e of
Sp e c ia l T a x e s d u r in g t h e
SPECIAL T A X Y E A R S E N D IN G A P R IL 3 0 , FROM l b 7 7 t o 1 8 8 6 , IN C LU SIV E .
in

the

p a id

Distilled spirits.

Y ears.

1877.......................................
1878.......................................
1879.......................................
1880.......................................
1881.......................................
1882.......................................
1883.....................................
1884.......................................
1885.......................................
1886.......................................




Recti­
fiers.

Retail
dealers.

1,130
1,124
1, 053
1, 291
1, 298
1, 328
1,468
1, 406
1, 307
1,376

156,634
157, 345
155, 850
163, 523
170, 640
168, 770
187, 871
180, 068
182,318
190,121

M alt liquors.

M anu­
W h o le­
factur­
sale deal­
Brewers.
ers o f
ers.
stills.

4,604
4,592
4,252
4,122
4,112
4,241
4,647
4,291
4,190
4,290

.

23
31
20
35
46
29
26
25
20
24

2,758
2,830
2, 719
2,741
2,474
2, 371
2,378
2, 240
2,230
2,292

Retail
dealers.

W h o le­
sale deal­
ers.

7, 964
9,499
10,636
11, 610
8,536
8, 006
7, 998
8,220
8,676
8,409

2,034
2,186
2,582
2,705
2, 705
3, 012

Total.

173,113
175,421
174, 530
183, 322
189,140
186, 931
206, 970
198, 955
201,446
209, 524

SUGAR, MOLASSES,

No. 146.—Q u a n t i t i e s

of

149

AND RICE— PRODUCTS OF.

SUGAR, MOLASSES,

St a t e s d u r in g t h e y e a r s f r o m

Sugar.

and

E 5 2 to

RICE

P r o d u c e d in
EDO, i n c l u s i v e .

U n it e d

Rice.

Molasses.

Year.

1852-’5 3 .........
1853-’54 ___
1854-’55 . . .
1855-’5 6 .........
lb56-’57 .
1857 ’58
1858-’5 9 .........
1859-’6 0 .........
1860-61 . . .
1861-’62 . .
1862-’6 3 .........
1863-’6 4 .........
1864-’6 5 ........
1865-’66 ___
1866-’6 7 ........
1 8 6 7 -6 8 ........
1868-’6 9 ........
1 8 6 9 -7 0 .........
1 8 7 0 -7 1 ........
1 8 7 1 -7 2 .........
1 8 7 2 -7 3 .........
1 8 7 3 -7 4 ........
1 8 7 4 -7 5 ____
1875-76 ___
1 8 7 6 -7 7 .........
18 7 7 -7 8 . . . .
1 8 7 8 -7 9 .........
1879-’8 0 .........
1880-’8 1 .........
1881-’8 2 .........
1882-83 ........
1883-’8 4 .........
1884-’8 5 .........
1885-’8 6 .........

Louisiana.

Other South­
ern States.

Pounds.

Pounds.

Gallons.

18,173, 000
29, 998, 000
29, 498, 000
22, OOu, 000
5,987, 000
14, 303, 000
18, 298, 000
11,534, 000
9, 661, 000
11, 509, 000
6, 200, 000
560, 000
400, 000
780, 000 ■
7, 500, 000
10,120, 000
5, 750, 000
5, 380, 000
9,426, 000
9,446, 000
9,486, 000
5, 399,000
7,736, 000
9, 062, 000
8, 688, 000
11, 940, 000
11,402, 000
8,915, 000
12,320, 000
11, 200, 000
15, 680, 000
15, 232, 000
14, 560, 000
16,128, 000

368,129,000
495,156, 000
385, 227, 000
254, 569, 000
81, 373, 000
307, 666, 700
414,796, 000
255,115, 750
265, 063, 000
528, 321, 500
96, 840, 000
84, 500, 000
10, 800, 000
19, 900, 000
42,900, 000
41,400, 000
95, 051, 225
99,452, 940
168, 878, 592
146, 906,125
125, 346, 493
103, 241,119
134,504, 691
163,418, 070
190, 672, 570
147,101, 941
239, 478, 753
198, 962, 278
272, 982, 899
159, 874, 950
303, 066, 258
287, 712, 230
211, 402, 963
286, 626,486

Other South­
ern States.

Louisiana.

25, 700, 000
31, 000, 000
23,113, 620
15, 274,140
4, 882, 380
19, 578, 790
24, 887, 760
17, 858,100
18, 414, 550
34,216, 000
7, 619, 000
2, 303, 000
765, 000
1,128, 000
2, 570, 000
2,800, 000
5, 636, 920
5, 724, 256
10,281,419
10, 019, 958
8, 898, 640
8, 203, 944
11,516, 828
10, 870, 546
12, 024,108
14,237, 280
13, 218,404
12,189,190
15, 255, 029
9, 691,104
15, 716, 755
15, 277, 316
11, 761, 608
17, 863, 732

Gallons.
1, 260, 000
1, 956, 000
1, 406, 000
1, 320, 000
360, 000
795, <;00
1, 080, 000
736, 000
1,391, 000
3, 502, 000
381,000
217, 000
85, 000
172, 000
430, 000
570, 000
764,000
876, 000
619, 000
681, 000
601,000
507, 000
674, 000
1, 380, 000
876, 000
913, 000
1, 005, 000
1, 211, 000
1, 704, 000
2, 308, 896
3, 250, 000
3,118, 000
2, 892, 000
3, 645, 000

Louisiana.

Other South­
ern States.

Pounds.
a
a
a
a
a
a
a

.....................
....................
.....................
.....................
....................
....................
.....................
6, 331, 257
a , ....................
11....................
a .......... .........
i t ...................
a ....................
a .....................
a ....................
a .....................
a .....................
15,854,012
a ....................
a , ....................
a ....................
a .....................
a ....................
a , ____ ______
a , ........ ..
35,080, 520
36, 592, 310
20, 728, 520
61, 331, 340
55, 422,180
43, 059, 960
49, 813, 740
39, 796, 772
96, 751,340

Pounds,
a
a
a
a
a,
a
a

.....................
.................. .
....................
....................
__________
.......... ..........
....................
180, 835,775
a ....................
a .............. ......
a .....................
a .....................
a .....................
a .....................
a .....................
a .....................
a .....................
57,781,009
a .....................
a ....................
a .....................
a ____________
a .....................
46, 873,125
46,708, 750
45, 564, 375
65, 205, 000
62,424, 375
49, 354, 375
56, 078, 325
57, 223, 520
65, 681, 250
51, 816, 500

a N o data.
N ote .— T h e data o f the production of rice during the years 1859-’60 aDd 1869-70 are from the re­
ports o f the U . 8. C ensus; the remaining data as to the products o f the State o f Louisiana are taken
from the Louisiana Sugar Reports, b y A . Bouchereau, and the data o f the products of other South­
ern States were furnished, as*to sugar and molasses, by M r. A . N oel Blakeman, manager of the New
Y o rk Shipping and Commercial List, and as to rice, b y M essrs. Daniel Talm adge’s Sons, o f N ew Y ork.

No. 147.—

Q u a n t i t y (in tons o f 2,240 pounds) o f SUGAR CONSUMED i n
U n i t e d S t a t e s d u r i n g e a c h y e a r f r o m 1877 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

the

Im p o rte d
<can e
sugar, a

Manufactured
from import­
ed molasses, b

O f cane in
Louisiana.

O f cane in
other South­
ern States.

[From the N ew Y o rk Shipping and Commercial List.]

T on s.

T on s.

T on s.

T on s.

O f beet root, c

O f sorghum
and other.

Total.

!
O f maple.

O-r-l
o

T o n s.

T on s.

T on s.

T on s.

P ou n ds.

85,121
65,670
106, 910
88, 822
121, 867
71, 372
135, 297
128, 443
94, 376
127, 958

3,879
5,330
5,090

12,000
11,000
10,000
10, 000
9, 000
20, 000
18, 500
25, 000
25, 900
18,000

446
223
357
357
629
446
536
737
600
754

1, 554
1, 377
1,443
1,943

745, 250
773, 472
831,896
917,109
1, 009, 561
1,078, 394
1,164, 926
1,265,283
1, 245, 574
1, 389,125

i

i

£<Ph
9«h
p ©

i

Calendar
year.

A
a .
©q
Po
&-§

Dom estic product.

1877.................
1878.................
1879 .................
1880
1881
. ..
1882
188.3
1884.................
1885.................
1886 .................

606,750
649,872
663,196
765’ 370
832, 616
917,120
962, 871
1, 058, 790
1, 069, 539
1,162, 600

35,500
40,000
44, 900
50, 617
39, 949
64, 456
40, 722
50, 000
47, 259
72, 613

5, 500
5, 000
7,000
7, 000
6, 500
7, 200

313
1,400

a Includes such amounts of heet sugar as may have been imported.
& Leading refiners state that little or no sugar is manufactured Irom domestic molasses.
C N ow manufactured in California only.




36.0
36.2
38.1
40.9
43.9
45.7
48.2
51.0
48.8
53.3

No. 148.—-Nu m b e r

and

N a t io n a l i t y o f IMMIGRANTS ARRIVED in th e U n it e d St a t e s d u r in g t h e T h ir t e e n Y e a r s e n d in g J u n e 30,
FROM 1874 TO 1886, INCLUSIVE.

Countries.

1874.

1875.

1876.

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

50, 905
53, 707
10,429
'665
5
1

40,130
37, 957
7, 310
449

24, 373
19, 575
4, 582
324
1
1

19,161
14,569
4,135
281

18, 405
15, 932
3,502
243

24,183
20, 013
5, 225
543

59,454
71, 603
12, 640
1,173

65,177
72, 342
15,168
1,027

82,394
76,432
18,937
1, 656

63,140
81,486
11,859
1, 597

55,918
63,344
9,060
901

47,332
51.795
9,226
1,127

49,767
49,619
12,126
1,027

3

6

5
5

71

28

9

49
122

49, 967

144,876

158, 092

129, 294

109,508

112, 548

1, 364,113

•
194,786
10, 923
5,462
11,240
38, 277
23, 398
10,319
5, 249
1,450
12,751
4, 821
31, 784
• 8

179,676
13, 534
8, 239
14, 798
26, 552
16, 974
9, 202
4,198
1, 576
9,386
3, 608
16,473
37

124, 443
11, 574
6, 352
9,383
22, 248
12, 356
6,100
2, 689
1,653
5, 895
3, 493
13, 599
43

84,403
16,260

1, 389,271
135,197
26, 655
71,978
' 306,651
175, 530
73, 716
42, 392
13, 709
74, 241
71,419
170, 051
679
85
7
45
694
5, 690
5, 665
70
111, 748
31,307
3, 725
2
939
1,718

16
Total British Isle s.............................

115,728

1
8
6
85,861

T,a.T»la,nfl
H «1 i orn| a n ri

n

48, 866

4
38,150




87,291
7, 888

47,769
6,882

31, 937
5,646

29,298
5, 023

962
5, 712
10,384
3, 082
2,444
817
3, 093
9,643
7,596
62
8
1
5
36
485
60
5
3, 960
1, 795
113

776
5, 573
6, 093
2, 656
1, 237
615
1,814
8, 321
3, 570
61

630
5, 603
5,173
1, 547
855
515
1,549
8, 002
2, 910
104
1

373
4, 991
4, 588
1,695
591
488
1,686
5, 856
3,143
52

6
25
601
763
3
7, 982
984
15

7
19
518
471
10
4, 764
925
10
1

24
665
1, 291
9
6, 579
533
20

• 62
a ..........

1
27
a ..........

38
a ..........

32
a ..........

2

.

Turkey in E u ro p e______________________
Ron m a n ia .........................................................

Total.

600,339
628,374
124,199
11, 013
6
3

4
38, 082

153,718

4
179, 423

5

84,638
12, 904

210,485
21,109

250,630
13, 619
6, 602
646
6, 826
8, 929
632
4, 363
H u n g a ry
....................................................
49, 760
64, 607
39,186
5, 390
11, 001
22,705
29,101
4,759
19,895
7, 345
9,117
11,618
6, 576
2,105
3, 474
608
8, 597
9, 517
753
3, 340
354
1,232
1, 766
1,431
512
1, 808
3,161
6,156
11, 293
10, 844
4,159
4, 655
4, 313
5, 227
6, 003
4,131
15, 387
32, 077
5, 759
12, 327
212
14
7
32
27
1
75
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
16
21
19
126
22
484
378
457
457
389
42
660
392
171
260
1
1
5
7
14
16, 321
4, 865
4,434
4, 854
3, 037
5,614
4, 672
547
489
2,177
597
176
19
160
11

29, 313
4, 504

34, 602
5, 331

1

2
4
172
350
440

12,420
27, 751
12,759
6,225
2, 314
1, 300
4, 805
3,318
21, 295
20

9,186
2,011
723

1
37
300
701
7
11, 854
4, 536
835

16, 603
3, 085
555

7
104
344
238
8
17, 309
3, 939
491

86
77

150
238

138
803

183
494

73
362
176

1
29
a ..........

1
29
a ..........

24
11

72
30

69
65

IMMIGRATION.

S w e d e n .............................
............
N o rw a y .... ................................................
D en m ark ...... ....................
N eth erlan d s........................................- .........
B elg iu m .............................................................
S w itzerlan d.....................................................
F r a n c e .........................................................
I t a l y ....................................................................
. . . . . . . . . . . ______
S ic ily ...............
Sardinia,
_____ _____________
Unfair,a.
____
- ______ _ _ _ .
M a lta ,
...........................................................
G reece.................................................................
S p a in ........................................ ..........................
Portugal.............................................................
G i b r a l t a r _____
______________ ______
Russia in E u rope................................ ..
Poland__ ^............................' . ............... ..
Finland.......................................................

o

8
10

!
G e rm a n y _____ ________________ _________
Austria,............ ...............................................
Bohem ia._____ ______ ________ ______

OI

................ !...............
145, 504

95, 774

66, 942

62, 750

83,103

Total E u rop e.......................................

261, 232

181, 635

120,103 1 105,092

100, 832

133, 070

China...................................................................
A ll other A s i a .................................................

13, 776
81

16,437
61

22,781 | 10, 594
162 j
46

8, 992
22

9, 604
56

5, 802
37

11,890
92

39, 579
50

bS, 031

Total A sia .............................................

13, 857

16, 498

22,943 j 10, 640
i

9, 014

9, 660

5, 839

11,982

39, 629

100,832 133, 070
9,014 i 9, 660
14
17
27,204 | 33, 025
606
816
799 1 1,238

347, 747
5, 839
21
101, 681
954
1,015

527, 441
11, 982
25
127, 535
1,191
1, 257

138,469

457, 257

669, 431

71, 237

i
.................. 1...................

111................. !................ 1!.................
373, 723 467,341 | 363, 062
i
347,747 527, 441 646,764 | 521,154

Total Europe, not British I s le s ..

202, 871

1

322, 912

241, 980

215, 987

2, 713,186

452, 206

351,488

328, 535

4, 077, 299

82

279
231

22
176

49
261

147, 836
1,357

8,113

510

198

310

149,193

646, 764
39, 629
32
100, 063
889
1, 615

521,154 ! 452,206
8,113
510
56
13
71, 699
63, 310
747
900
1,553
1,653

351,488
198
44
41,159
679
1, 778

328, 535
310
56
c3,012
1,136
1,154

4, 077, 299
149,193
430
679, 420
12, 583
15, 493

788, 992

603,322

518,592

395, 346

c334,203

4, 934, 418

SU M M AR Y.
1

E u rope...................................................
A s i a .........................................................
A fric a ...................................................
A m erica.................................................
Pacific Is la n d s ...................................
all other, not specified...................

261,232
13,857
22
35,339
1,170
1,719

A g g re g a te ............................................

313,339 ! 227, 498

181,635 ! 120,103 ! 105, 092
16, 498 ! 22,943 1 10, 640
!
54
54 ,
22
| 26, 642
24,686 | 24, 065
| 1,269
1,312 |
914
| 1,400
888 ;
1,124
169,986

141, 857

177, 826

i

i
1

a Included in “ Turkey in Europe.”
b O f this number 6,613 arrived in July, prior to August 6,1882, the date when the Chinese immigration act went into effect,
c Im migrants from the Dominion of Canada and Mexico not included.




IMMIGRATION.

From
From
From
From
From
From

Oi

152

NAVIGATION— TONNAGE ENTERED, AND CLEARED.

No. 149.—Tonnage
E ntered

of A merican and F oreign SAILING and STEAM VESSELS
Seaports of the United States from Foreign Countries, from

at

1864 to 1886, INCLUSIVE.

Toimage entered.

Y e a r ending
June 30—

'

Sailing vessels*

Steam vessels.

Total sail and steam.

«
Am eri­
Foreign.
can.

Tons.
1864 .......................
1865 .......................
1866 .......................
1867 .......................
1868.......................
1869 .......................
1870 .......................
1871.......................
1872 .......................
1873 .......................
1874.......................
1875 .......................
1876 .......................
1877 .......................
1878 .......................
1879 .......................
1880 .......................
1881.......................
1882 .......................
1883 .......................
1884 .......................
1885 .......................
1886 .......................

Tons.

Total*

Tons.

Am eri­
Foreign.
can.

Tons.

Tons.

Total.

A m eri­
can.

Tons.

Tons.

1,502,204 1,782,317 3,284,521 153,230 729,730 882, 960 1,655,434
1,405,290 1, 569,034 2, 974, 324 210,027 642,576 852, 603 1,615,317
1, 593,142 2,054,875 3, 648,017 298,311 1, 062,159 1, 360, 470 1,891,453
1,750,065 1, 893, 575 3,643,640 395, 626 1, 227,120 1, 622, 746 2,145, 691
2, 003,775 1,751,108 3, 754,883 461,920 1,354,718 1, 816, 638 2,465, 695
2, 041, 444 1, 999, 730 4, 041,174 417, 892 1,572, 914 1, 990, 806 2,459, 336
1, 615,770 2,137, 259 3,753,029 836,456 1, 680,704 2, 517, 160 2,452, 226
1, 822, 064 2, 508,169 4,330,233 781,527 1,882,437 2, 663, 964 2,603,591
1,742,730 2, 843, 982 4, 586, 712 841, 916 2, 341, 358 3, 183, 274 2, 584, 646
1, 573, 093 3,080,156 4, 653, 249 870,192 2, 871, 308 3, 741, 500 2,443, 285
1, 879,195 3,809,585 5,688,780 1,035, 747 3,285,128 4, 320, 875 2,914,942
1, 745,419 3,113,262 4, 858, 681 1,141,734 3,142, 723 4, 284, 457 2, 887,153
1, 827,267 3,469, 071 5, 296, 338 1,100, 513 3, 319, 053 4, 419, 566 2, 927, 780
1, 865,688 4, 016,210 5, 881, 898 1,092,103 3,432,487 4, 524, 590 2, 957, 791
1, 871, 323 4, 348, 623 6, 219, 946 1,138,114 4,172,467 5, 310, 581 3,-009, 437
l, 931, 285 5, 355, 450 7, 286, 735 1,118, 459 5, 362, 944 6, 481, 403 3,049, 744
1,944,269 5,720,034 7,684, 303 1,195,900 6,391,126 7, 587, 026 3,140,169
1, 678, 571 5,224, 282 6, 902, 853 1, 240, 578 7, 487,110 8, 727, 688 2, 919,149
1, 611, 500 4, 524, 972 6,136,472 1, 356, 790 7,163, 237 8, 520, 027 2, 968, 290
1,533,954 3,879,838 5,413,792 1,300, 727 6,446, 338 7, 947, 065 2, 834, 681
1, 513, 237 3, 596, 834 5,110, 071 1, 307, 555 5, 667, 530 6, 975, 085 2, 820, 792
1, 420, 267 3, 613,446 5, 033, 713 1,288, 945 5, 964,834 7, 253, 779 2, 709, 212
1,446,245 3,585,655 5, 031, 900 1, 315, 550 5, 882,349 7, 197, 899 2, 761, 795

Foreign.

Total.

Tons.

Tons.

2,512, 047 4,167,481
2,211, 610 3,826,927
3,117, 034 5, 008,487
3,120, 695 5,266,386
3,105, 826 5, 571, 521
3, 572, 644 6, 031,980
3,817, 963 6,270,189
4, 390, 606 6, 994,197
5,185, 340 7, 769, 986
5, 951, 464 8, 394, 749
7, 094, 713 10, 009,655
6, 255, 985 9,143,138
6, 788, 124 9, 715, 904
7,448, 697 10,406,488
8, 521, 090 11,530, 527
10, 718, 394 13, 768,138
12,112, 160 15,251,329
12, 711, 392 15, 630, 541
11, 688, 209 14, 656, 499
10, 526, 176 13, 360, 857
9, 261, 364 12, 085,156
9, 578, 280 12, 287, 492
9,468, 004 12, 229, 799

No. 150.— T o n n a g e
Cleared

1884

to

o f A m e r i c a n a n d F o r e i g n SAILING a n d STEAM VESSELS
Se a p o r t s o f t h e U n it e d St a t e s f o r F o r e ig n C o u n t r ie s , f r o m
In c l u s iv e .

fr om

1886,

Tonnage cleared.

Y e ar ending
June 30—

1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886

Sailing vessels.

Am eri­
Foreign.
can.

Total.

Tons.
a
a
a
a

Tons.
a
a
a
a

Tons.
a
a
a
a

Steam vessels.

Am eri­
Foreign.
can.

Tons.

Tons.
a
a
a
a

Total.

Tons.
a ..........
a ..........
a ..........
a ..........
a ..........
a ..........

Total sail and steam.

Am eri­
can.

Foreign.

Total.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

1, 662, 282 2, 616, 951 4, 279,233
1,710, 330 2,450, 201 4,160, 531
2, 029,755 3,131,077 5,160,832
2, 270, 096 3, 230, 392 5,500,488
2, 625, 031 3,186, 200 5, 811, 231
2,
502,200 3, 612,138 6,114, 338
a ...
a .......... a ..........
1, 667,910 2,490,031 2, 529, 598 3, 832, 030 6, 361, 628
822,
1,707,477 2,164,120 3. 871,
784,
1, 815, 883 2, 600, 649 2, 634, 841 4, 282, 961 6, 917,802
1,850,075 2, 467,078 4, 317,
813, 334 2,282,894 3, 096,228 2, 597, 611 5,141,147 7, 738, 758
1,784,277 2,858,253 4,642,
885, 003|2. 822, 631 3, 707, 634 2, 574, 021 5, 940, 849 8, 514, 870
1, 689,018 3,118, 218 4, 807,
1,899,883 3, 799, 956 5, 699,
1, 061, 220 3, 296, 991 4,358, 211 2, 961,103 7, 096, 947 10, 058, 050
1,891,248 3,145,920 5,037, 1681,170, 106 3,133,425 4, 303, 531 3, 061, 354 6,279, 345 9, 340, 699
1, 937,100 3,484,177 5,421
1,100, 262.3, 317, 919 4, 418,181 3,037, 362 6, 802, 096 9, 839, 458
1, 930,203 3, 889,534 5, 819,
1, 112, 955 3,455,902 4, 568, 857 3, 043,158 7, 345,436 10, 388, 594
2, 045,168 4,484,098 6, 529,
1,151, 323 4,163,042 5, 314,365 3,196, 491 8, 647,140 11, 843, 631
1, 948, 664 5, 255,170 7, 203,
1, 122, 623 5,290, 233 6, 412, 856 3, 071, 287 10, 545, 403 13, 616, 690
1, 918, 949 5,813, 302 7, 732,
1,158, 775 6, 404, 671 7, 563, 446 3, 077,724 12, 217, 973 15, 295, 697
1,798,769 5,278, 390 7,077,
1,240, 775 7, 476,063 8, 716, 838 3, 039, 544 12, 754, 453 15, 793, 997
1,359, 153 7, 289, 284 8, G48,437 2, 935, 512 11, w10, 956 14, 846, 468
1, 576, 359 4,621,672 6,198,
1, 310, 309 6, 661, 329 7, 971, 638 2, 895, 077 10, 669,945 13, 565, 022
1, 584,768 4, 008, 616 5, 593,
1,263, 809 5,753, 351 7,017,160 2, 845,109 9,360,610 12, 205,719
1, 581, 300 3,607,259 5,188,
1, 288, 522 6, 033, 539 7, 322, 061 2, 808, 575 9, 687,700 12,496, 275
1,520, 053 3, 654,161 5,174,
1, 356, 430 5, 960,128 7, 316, 558 2, 806, 259 9, 606, 976 12, 413, 235
1,449, 829 3, 646, 848 5, 096,

a During these years the sailing and steam vessels were not reported separately.




N o. 151.—Nationality

Y ear ending
June 30—

British.

Norwe­
gian and
Swedish.

Tons.

Tons.

200,741
258, 528
230, 828
228, 335
276; 990
333,354
315, 566
230, 275
420, 576
441, 862
478, 354
597, 403
679,325
469, 966
782, G04
830,149
1,090, 208
892, 818
816, 039
866, 730
910, 238
1,026,880
1,089, 340
1,172, 563
1, 252,184
1,126,113
1, 064,142
1,082,720
997, 233

22, 208
34; 979
32, 078
29, 491
37; 249
58, 663
56, 366
23, 343
63, 015
58,132
69, 640
92, 092
107, 570
167, 966
258, 834
378, 789
669, 807
459, 968
695, 930
740, 092
843, 257
1,232, 945
1, 234, 998
1, 035, 078
830, 200
694, 240
684, 514
714,178
697, 409




Italian.

French. Spanish.

Tons;
15, 736
33', 853
31,501
16, 895
14, 365
27; 180
42; 567
20, 815
46, 759
39, 244
30, 240
49,580
47, 807
52, 463
111,010
164,339
355,324
262,129
297, 490
438, 727
548, 577
540, 421
619,119
658, 861
435, 253
417, 728
343, 077
355, 286
373, 362

Tons.

Tons.

16,416
22,487
23, 557
15,291
17, 008
22, 312
40, 888
35, 715
61,815
76, 577
71, 282
72, 346
81,165
94, 512
119,126
120, 978
147, 034
138, 476
192, 507
235, 810
224, 608
244, 039
233, 347
304, 809
376, 293
376, 890
308, 087
269, 810
257, 281

67,759
67, 727
62, 603
24, 677
9, 623
6, 668
3, 774
4, 754
19, 728
22, 789
83, 608
22, 522
30, 576
77, 052
88, 862
128,113
92, 963
101, 925
122, 754
192, 045
196, 583
188, 552
228, 496
277,163
261,205
254,422
209, 349
225, 567
238, 421

A u s­
trian.

Tons.

Belgian. Russian.

Tons.

Tons.

5,429
4,605
2, 153
3, 559
12,184
3, 432
640
12, 855
5, 464
995
12,752
17, 986
6,406
4, 729
8, 243
2,413
7,435
33, 600
27, 239
20, 597
3, 042
6, 264
33, 099
3, 095
16, 049
2,144
7, 521
6, 571
1, 803
3, 260
11,499
2, 692
8, 006
12, 682
8, 697
3, 842
12, 222
654
7,157
16, 532
3,100
8, 354
29, 360
31, 270
8, 733
59, 321
10, 688
72, 241
47, 571
71,152
157, 624
58, 237
97, 679 1 86,053
76, 009
92, 504
159, 599
75, 247
92, 700
169, 690
64, 330
211, 859 121,420
202, 085 167,485 101,306
206, 359 226,477 J 104, 473
195, 907 274, 534 ! 92, 421
166, 374 327,039 1 71,125
147, 848 327,539 i 71, 950
129, 211 277,817 1 *66, 755
97, 140 286,861 | 54, 618
84, 893 294,456 1 64, 085

at

Seaports

of the

United States

Dutch.

Danish.

Portu­
guese.

A ll
other
foreign.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

16,707
16, 513
12, 535
12, 007
9, 752
17. 428
25,143
29, 455
27, 975
28, 935
25,192
22, 301
22, 298
23, 656
25, 714
41,970
42, 925
48, 753
38, 999
42, 759
44, 542
46, 879
35,179
40, 367
44,538
49, 497
44, 997
58,210
59, 211

.1, 287,102
1, 585, 033
1,698,291
1, 533, 963
1, 561, 945
1,897, 714
2, 512, 047
2, 211,610
3,117, 034
3,120, 695
3,105, 826
3, 572, 644
3, 817, 963
4, 390, 606
-5,185, 340
5, 951, 464
7, 094, 713
6, 255, 985
6,788,121
7, 448, 697
8, 521, 090
10, 718, 394
12,111,160
12, 711, 392
11, 688, 209
10, 526,176
9, 264, 364
9, 578, 280
9, 468, 004

3,051,131
3.327,998
3, 301, 903
3, 025,124
2, 629, 351
2, 307,706
1, 655, 434
1, 615,317
1, 891, 453
2,145, 691
2, 465, 695
2,459, 336
2, 452,226
2, 603, 591
2, 584, 646
2, 443, 285
2, 914, 942
2, 887,153
2, 927, 780
2, 957, T91
3, 009,437
3, 049, 743
3,140,169
2,919,149
2, 968,290
2, 834, 681
2, 820, 792
2,709,212
2, 761,795

6,
IT,
9,
10,
12,
13,
24,
13,
17,
12,
13,
12,
34,
13,
16,
41,
43,
66,
63,
63,
79,
96,
107,
120,
157,
165,
119,
109,
124,

353
330
504
528
350
276
930
256
251
481
256
960
929
240
756
138
979
331
621
488
656
412
151
490
244
976
338
077
645

6,036
3, 348
4,968
9,717
10, 594
3, 258
5, 620
9, 806
9, 602
2, 805
13, 954
7,488
35, 714
6, 682
9, 562
14,262
14, 885
6, 998
10, 784
6, 920
3,143
10,713
3, 989
11,266
11,401 11,170
15, 532 12, 296
.18, 802 14,267
20,310 1 13,002
22, 249 10,318
12, 558 ’ 13,831
16,811 21,748
21, 542 17, 921
21,521 21, 926
45, 640 17, 554
70, 350 24, 449
66, 947 14, 455
68, 879 17, 896
98, 954 19,493
70, 732 21,114
80, 202 20,223
65, 946 19, 851

T otal
f o r e ig n .

American.

G rand
total.

Tons.
4, 338, 233
4,913,031
5, 000,194
4, 559, 087
4,191,296
4, 205,420
4,167,481
3,826,927
5,008,487
5, 266, 386
5, 571, 521
6, 031, 980
6. 270,189
6, 994,197
7,769, 986
8, 394, 749
10, 009, 655
9,143,138
9, 715, 904
10,406,488
11, 530, 5^7
13, 768,137
15, 25i, 329
15,630, 541
14, 656, 499
13, 360, 857
12, 085,156
12,287,402
12, 229, 799

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ENTERED.

919,611
1,099' 756
1' 262| 874
I] 149; 380
i; 152. 763
i; 353, 948
1,' 909, 589
1, 787, 715
2, 412, 318
2, 406, 337
2, 348, 201
2, 662, 964
2, 791, 689
3, 435, 937
3, 680, G02
4, 064, 426
4, 337, 559
4, 016, 627
4,194,113
4, 491, 946
5, 232, 573
6, 808,196
7, 931,422
8, 457, 797
7, 679, 979
6, 775, 526
' 5 , 925, 231
6, 224, 388
6,191, 211

FOREIGN TONNAGE, and total AMERICAN TONNAGE E ntered
from Foreign Countries, from 1858 to 1886, inclusive .

German.

Tons.
1S58..................
1859..................
I860..................
1861..................
1862..................
1863..................
1864...... ...........
1865.......... ..
1866..................
1867..................
1868..................
1869..................
1870..................
1871..................
1872................
1873..................
1 8 7 4 .. .. . .........
1875..................
1876..................
1877..................
1878..................
1879..................
1880................
1881..................
1882..................
1883..................
1884..................
1885..................
1886..................

of the

Oi
03

of the

FOREIGN TONNAGE, and total AMERICAN TONNAGE Cleared
States for F oreign Countries, from 1858 to 1886, inclusive .

N orw e­
gian and
Swedish.

Italian.

Tom.

Tom.

Tom.

Tom.

910,187
1,080, 708
1, 281, 004
1,156, 710
1,196, 920
1, 511,115
1, 996, 386
1,951, 868
2,476, 039
2,488, 044
2, 372, 965
2, 649, 696
2, 773, 378
3, 342, 603
3,682, 766
4, 053, 311
4, 395,197
3, 971, 229
4, 261, 644
4, 467, 691
5, 215,101
6, 744, 018
7, 875, 713
8,499, 599
7, 803,675
6, 888, 635
5,990, 666
6, 347, 330
6,313, 621

222,571
253,744
252, 706
237, 589
284, 092
346,496
331, 514
250, 219
407, 916
451, 880
509, 703
611,158
694, 801
460, 214
782, 570
827, 339
1, 079, 989
909, 527
820, 584
866,140
933, 316
1,022,061
1,133, 440
1,190, 899
1, 241, 814
1,143, 961
1, 064,136
1, 082, 877
1,003,522

British.

1858..................
1859..................
1860..................
1861..................
1862.................
1863..................
1864..................
1865 ................
1866 ................
1867..................
1868..................
1869..................
1870..................
1871................ .
1872..................
1873..................
1874..................
1875................
187G..................
1877..................
1878..................
1879..................
1880..................
1881..................
1882..................
1883................
1884..................
1885..................
1886..................




16,597
20, 303
29,570
31,743
32,419
43,153
17, 655
34, 738
45, 345
17, 055
27, 517
57,384
42, 256
63, 762
26, 738
33, 383
36,706
54, 589
52, 549
64, 832
34,883
72. 528
43, 597
100, 288
51,795
112, 224
156, 761
53, 567
96, 934
237, 715
386,758 159,771
662, 891 330, 399
475, 590 283,448
693, 564 284,488
726, 007 396,117
887, 777 < 596, 376
1,169, 853 522,983
1, 294, 056 644, 360
1, 064, 452 613, 214
850, 766 465,314
711,224 440, 677
687, 978 343,434
718, 677 350, 960
682,806 367,916

French. Spanish.

Aus­
trian.

Tom.

Tom.

Tons.

17, 615
21,301
25,-548
14, 056
18, 040
21, 837
34, 704
49,432
58,799
77, 768
70,800
96, 369
80, 098
96, 882
118, 034
123,072
145, 390
138, 753
165,735
238,175
223, 383
246,921
237,750
304, 934
386, 039
348,717
320, 238
268, 694
241, 554

68,960
72,428
58, 858
15, 691
13.407
7, 878
3, 980
5, 470
22, 281
22, 050
39, 209
25, 754
30,167
80,718
94, 788
130,874
92,133
99, 910
122, 542
184,468
198, 260
167,947
231,371
261, 330
276,737
256, 061
223,154
217, 518
253,556

1,648
2,634
7,251
12,168
15, 578
32,469
24,435
6, 777
6, 970
8 ,45G
8,155
5, 721
14,143
9,715
22,193
68,115
149, 827
108, 505
155, 534
162,380
231,972
199, 544
218, 257
189,175
181, 625
158,758
131,329
98, 781
97,615

Belgian. Russian.

Tons.

Tom.

4, 711
7, 920
2, 816
11,647
139'
14,449
1,328
10, 373
5, 869
5, 594
1,970
10, 031
* 2,910
24,738
4, 288
40,489
1,822
12,739
752 1 11,006
3, 457
15, 839
5,136
11, 826
654
8, 304
2, 869
16,196
6,631
24,451
16,752
55,122
43,41G
75, 002
81,858
60, 580
93,412
73, 235
92,600
70, 370
124, 414
66, 804
1G4,788 101,502
230,920 1 110,938
270,112
97, 596
324,734’
71, 973
324,747
71, 053
258,263
75, 073
264,089
61, 264
276,342
58, 898

Dutch. Danish.

Portu­
guese.

A ll
other
foreign.

Seaports

T otal
FOREIGN.

of the

American.

United

G rand
TOTAL.

Tom.

Tom.

Tons.

Tom.

5,877
10,899
14,053 10, 332
9,307
12,725
9, 457
12,336
11, 353 10, 321
16, 433 20, 983
23, 061 33,465
21, 598 18, 254
12, G62 13, 243
11,669 10,107
13, 986 11,320
12, 411 12, 222
15, 965 13, 521
13, 379 16, 667
17, 563 18,597
39, 712 23,404
44, 564 21,220
71,251 15, 010
60,272
18, 599
60, 091 23,174
74,760 22,126
93, 802 42, 734
112,105 72, 979
127, 369 73, 655
159, 643 84,400
156,926 103,378
121, 353 69,389
115,496 82, 721
145, 559 59, 829

Tom.

Tom.

3,853
4, 584
3, 699
4,969
3,165
7,947
7,350
7,199
5,786
7,891
4, 352
4, 112
10, 547
11, 709
12,191
13,189
15, 569
13, 296
18, 790
18,-603
22, 888
20, 616
20, 339
16,147
20, 033
19, 246
21,115
20,144
18, 923

17,494
16, 541
14, 613
8,935
10,429
14, 832
28, 390
34,486
21, 525
23, 388
29,003
33,848
26,433
21, 681
26, 711
43,432
41,350
50, 385
33, 697
39, 620
49, 903
48, 634
35, 745
45, 971
44, 203
46, 562
54,482
59,149
86,835

1,308,635
1, 552,101
1,755,871
1,536,205
1, 637,168
2, 076,892
2, 616, 951
2,450, 201
3,131, 077
3,230, 392
3,186,200
3, 612,138
3, 832, 030
4, 282, 961
5.141,147
5, 940, 849
7, 096, 947
6, 279, 345
6, 802, 096
7, 345, 436
8, 647, 080
10, 545,403
12, 217, 973
12,754,453
11, 910, 956
10, 669, 945
9, 360,610
9, 687, 700
9, 606, 976

3,127,746
3, 315, 325
3, 501,465
2, 873,720
2, 567,763
2,266, 312
1, 662,282
1,710, 330
2, 029, 755
2, 270, 096
2, 625, 031
2, 502, 200
2, 529, 598
2,634, 841
2, 597, 611
2, 574, 021
2, 961,103
3, 061,354
3. 037, 362
3, 043,158
3,196.491
3, 071,287
3, 077, 724
3,039,514
2, 935, 512
2, 895, 077
2, 845,109
2, 808, 575
2,806,259

4,436,381
4,867,426
5,257,336
4,409,725
4,204,931
4, 343, 204
4, 279, 233
4,160, 531
5,160, 832
5, 500,488
5, 811,231
6,114. 338
6, 361, 628
6,917, 802
7, 738,758
8, 514, 870
10, 058,050
9,340,699
9, 839,458
10, 388, 594
11,843, 571
13, 616, 690
15, 205, 697
15,793, 997
14, 846,468
13, 565, 022
12, 205,719
12,496,275
12,413, 235

Tom.

NAVIGATION— TONNAGE CLEARED.

German.

Y e a r ending
June 30—

from

154

No. 15 2 .—Nationality

No. 15 3 .—Tonnage

Year ending
June 30—

1856 ..................
1857 ..................
1858 ..................
1859 ..................
1860 ..................
1 8 6 1 ..................
1862 ..................
1863 ..................
1864 ..................
1865 ..................
1866 ..................
1867 ..................
1868 ..................
1869 ..................
1870 ................ .
1 8 7 1 ..................
1872 ..................
1873 ..................
1874 ..................
1875 ............ ..
1876 ..................
1877 ..................
1878 ..................
1879 ..................
1880 ..................
1 8 8 1 ..................
1882 ..................
1883 ..................
1884 ..................
1885 ..................
1886 ...................

of

AMERICAN

N ew York.

Philadel­
phia.

Tong.

Tons.

Tons.

682,165
714,821
665,442
734,167
718, 587
771, 948
619, 435
639, 828
681,189
655, 035
725,424
731,930
642, 478
779, 371
793, 927
836,104
881,486
819, 819
730, 769
768, 678
637, 738
752, 391
938,102
1,137, 632
1, 347, 447
1, 565, 926
1,416, 231
1, 344, 515
1,186, 871
1,152,415
1,184,108

1, 681, 659
2, 035, 649
1, 694, 219
1, 890,144
1,973, 812
2, 320, 927
2, 509, 749
2, 554, 858
2, 382,192
2, 075,477
2, 697, 325
2,754, 005
2, 865, 252
3,101, 691
3, C93,186
3,413,436
3, 969, 339
4, 211, 624
5,049,618
4,421, 074
4,467, 139
4, 672, 300
5, 545, 026
6, 661, 826
7, 611, 282
7, 506, 522
7, 360, 843
6,448, 837
5, 658, 871
5, 659, 733
5, 558, 938

Portland.

Boston.

Tons.
53,037
69,146
74,921
89, 876
115, 275
135, 907
143, 359
138, 532
149, 358
134 447
151, 625
147, 729
170, 641
134, 805
175,175
161,177
173, 427
215, 340
213, 351
244, 565
209,558
184,104
133, 487
109, 994
122, 723
157, 556
176, 789
180, 813
171, 649
132, 558
142, 065




and FOREIGN VESSELS E ntered at the Principal and other
from Foreign Countries, from 1856 to 1886, inclusive .

173,178
189,102
156, 671
180,421
185,162
183,408
171, 882
194| 443
188, 938
159, 579
222, 952
286,735
278, 440
292, 595
300, 006
369, 616
417, 911
466, 817
657, 045
582, 295
844,294
810,633
853, 027
1,315,649
1,393,312
1, 076, 035
1, 055, 961
857, 292
776, 927 1, 038,167
1,155, 066

Baltimore. Charleston.

Tons.
153,323
103,381

156,810
189,992
186,417
225,110
123, 688
128,565
102,752
88, 466
132,836
203, 618
216,727
225,302
272,290
315,734
368,136
397; 167
558, 599
563,314
667,857
921,118
951, 521
1, 374, 554
1, 502, 713
1, 365, 865
852, 575
893, 774
627, 344
627, 418
521,470
a

. Tons.
121,542
126,126
126, 573
129,764
126, 411
56, 371
a ................
a .................
a ................
a ...............
19,113
29, 077
43, 790
29, 691
36, 332
48,104
43, 576
48, 040
89,424
102, 023
113,170
140, 202
121,859
160, 669
116, 283
156, 503
93. 530
134; 516
106,465
124, 785
114,799

Seaports

of the

United States

Savannah.

Mobile.

N ew
Orleans.

Galveston.

San
Francisco.

All other
seaports.

Tons-.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

To?is.

70,082
108, 685
66,048
86, 524
92,648
10, 036
...............
................
................
..............
35,407
39, 982
84,188
81, 974

169,249
107,484
115, 832
131,600
160, 909
67, 646
.................
.................
____ __
.... ...........
68, 710
47, 577
88, 544
61, 210
70, 249
103, 822
55, 895
47,139
53, 666
48, 352
87, 752
86, 872
74, 946
59,166
61, 471
82, 901
59, 219
67, 790
116, 264
89, 558
84,185

a
a
a
a

86,110
142, 902
139, 523
135, 456
223, 547
185, 046
209, 589
202,969
222, 725
238,174
183, 895
219, 584
131, 353
140,209
155,721
181, 263
170, 327

a
a
a
a

No returns received during the civil war.

663,067
612,286
583, 776
659,083
632, 398
68, 993
a ................
a ...............
50, 588
50, 970
228, 339
253, 729
326, 216
381, 882
458, 447
566,797
501,965
522, 791
630, 945
454, 006
599, 582
603,183
718,163
652, 789
760, 910
963, 835
620, 072
734, 791
684, 231
656, 931
703, Q20

a
a
it
a

10,846
7,511
8, 856
24, 326
32, 263
8, 228
................
__ .
_ .
..............
11,129
19, 767
23, 654
26, 515
81, 555
66, 094
53, 799
74, 015
127, 708
91, 913
88, 536
99, 386
72,611
135, 500
117, 972
215, 311
141, 743
153, 614
124, 094
95, 563
124,192

168,352
149, 242
147,175
221,439
235, 001
205, 602
231, 698
256, 584
299,’ 558
321, 253
338,130
310, 896
413, 673
. 443,735
393, 983
353, 493
423, 572
548, 477
554,191
720, 438
621, 382
724,508
624,040
639, 536
704,054
806,719
1,116,903
887, 798
884, 560
881, 299
774, 690

517, 538
559, 494
541, 910
575, 695
541, 311
504, 911
391, 485
292, 610
312, 906
341, 700
377,497
441, 341
417, 918
473, 209
558,929
616,918
741, 357
908, 064
1,120, 792
963,434
1,169, 307
1, 208, 822
1, 275, 020
1, 282, 648
1,331,267
1, 513, 781
1, 631, 280
1,513, 908
1, 592,159
1, 647, 802
1, 696, 339

Total.

Tons.
4, 464, 038
4, 842, 927
4, 338, 233
4, 913, 031
5, 000,194
4, 559, 087
4,191, 296
4’ 20d|420
4’ 167* 481
3* 826* 927
5, 008,487
5, 266, 386
5, 571, 521
6, 031, 980
6,270,189
6, 994,197
7, 769, 986
8, 394, 749
10, 009, 655
9,143,138
9,715, 904
10, 406, 488
11, 530, 527
13, 768,137
15, 251, 329
15, 630, 541
14,656,499
13, 360, 857
12, 085,156
12, 287, 492
12, 229, 799

N o. 1 5 4 . —

T onnage

T e a r ending June 30—

1856 .
1857 .

AMERICAN

Charles­
ton.

New York.

Philadel­
phia.

Baltimore.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

647,404
666,952
612, 504
642, 023
633, 467
696, 001
527, 929
586, 559
660, 264
665, 398
686, 544
689, 791
595, 018
624, 999
570,233
602, 553
750,421
703, 974
659,102
632, 873
577, 515
701,500
797, 624
1, 025, 280
1, 235, 752
1, 515, 958
1, 305,172
1,163,136
1,031,462
975,495
1, 018, 921

1, 520, 623
1,756, 44.1
1,460, 998
1,476, 279
1, 678,905
2,187, 895
2,424, 534
2, 554, 864
2,328,884
2,102,915
2, 508, 885
2,639,462
2,752,815
2, 963, 589
2,971, 924
3, 252, 539
3, 748, 516
4, 087,261
4,837,218
4, 311, 433
4,282, 377
4,452,595
5, 638,353
6,404, 847
7,429, 802
7, 513, 608
7, 263,174
6,327,690
5,423,958
5,440, 724
5, 388,335

129,739
141, 020
119, 878
125, 657
135, 037
179,358
197,449
201,438
158,738
142, 562
230,815
295, 516
297,089
271,511
282, 639
330,743
405,312
450, 199
689,230
624,185
826, 054
802, 306
905, 990
1, 221, 048
1,240, 364
1, 004, 557
969,163
791,367
600,338
921, 276
895, 486

159,311
188,286
164,411
171,446
174, 000
208,858
138, 889
142, 234
124,297
109, 727
140, 989
176, 521
214, 205
217,499
246, 569
264,880
346, 327
411,161
524,847
555,468
685, 626
840,401
1, 004,848
1,345, 747
1,491,060
1,350,446
802, 627
930,452
676,516
739, 024
607,868

161,088
143,473
145, 617
161, C65
179, 732
52,317

Portland.

Boston.

/Tons.
84, 642
104,755
116,235
130, 966
155, 861
147,833
167, 398
175,408
175,990
187, 828
172, 262
199,041
222, 634
208, 898
229, 782
210, 876
241, 698
279, 582
280,738
320,442
283, 929
246, 918
202,149
173,797
198, 298
217,190
235, 773
241,389
257,130
203, 905
195,948




and
FOREIGN VESSELS C l e a r e d f r o m t h e P r i n c i p a l a n d
S t a t e s f o r F o r e i g n C o u n t r i e s , f r o m 1850 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

a.
a.
26,720
42, 955
49,181
37, 709
52, 812
74, 539
56, 225
65, 500
102,641
119, 274
126, 874
153,998
135, 349
170,143
148, 218
194, 672
158, 002
171, 028
140,187
148, 754
134, 769

Savan­
nah.

Tons.

Mobile.

N ew Or­
leans.

Tons.

Tons. 0

213,218
87,726
156,110
120,820
149,445
88,050
206,030
138, 762
255, 387
149, 011
64,794
10,156
a ..............
a ..............
a .............. a ..............
a ..............
127,150
53,484
76,744
71,417
109,878
134,505
73,895
107, 437
79,738
136, 437
120,013
201, 997
57,492
141,386
55, 649
159, 266
53,960
185,435
58,950
167, 397
98,474
169,181
90, 265
144, 779
79, 815
166,429
57, 518
193, 014
69,181
170, 092
83, 370
209,549
69,034
162,144
172, 335
71,237
117,052
171,018
96, 710
180, 889
176,934
96, 518

a No returns received during the civil war.

773,162
728, 560
733, 393
808,248
894, 353
76, 935
a .................
a ..................
76, 683
72,895
315, 738
368,213
400,133
411,430
561,458
622,826
537,715
566, 941
658, 513
523, 584
635, 373
607, 553
749, 508
666,037
858, 765
1, 033,199
661,498
765, 934
683, 860
674,766
675, 871

other

Se a p o r t s

of

the

U n it e d
^

Galveston.

San Francisco.

A ll other
seaports.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

10,903
12, 541
17, 517
31,478
47,755
10,771
a .............
a .............

305,447
262,751
225,460
354,406
351, 923
278, 851
345, 867
352, 003
375, 923
402,779
364,009
364, 085
480,038
524, 564
•493, 555
410, 252
481,798
630, 476
596, 523
747, 009
665, 649
827, 205
615,681
748,119
777, 595
856,319
1,200,419
936, 681
884,814
973,231
820,187

601,544
599,951
602, 893
620,466
601, 905
495,956
402, 865
330,698
378,454
476.427
516,013
545, 266
526, 619
636, 225
683, 780
747.427
911,364
1,015,103
1,320,956
1,152, 505
1, 382, 653
1,417, 783
1,465,497
1,484,741
1, 577,563
1, 631, 780
1,903,883
1, 827, 314
2, 024,443
2,051,965
2,272,770

18,223
31,477
29,116
36, 582
52, 701
79,157
60, 504
89, 758
148, 887
127,579
105. 753
103', 291
82,298
128, 399
99, 007
183, 349
115, 579
166,459
134,941
89, 536
129,628

Total.

Tons.
4,694,807
4,881, 660
4,436,381
4,867,426
5,257,336
4,409,725
4,204,931
4,343,204
4,279, 233
4,160, 531
5,160,832
5, 500, 488
5,811,231
6,114,338
6,361,628
6, 917, 802
7,738,758
8,514,870
10,058, 050
9,340,699
9,839,458
10,388,594
11,843,571
13,616,690
15,295,697
15,793, 997
14,846,468
13, 565, 022
12, 205, 719
12,496,275
12,413,235

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1858 .
1859 .
1860 .
1861 .
1862 .
1863 .
1861.
1865 .
1866 .
1867 .
1868 .
1869 .
3870 .
1871 .
1872 .
1873 .
1874 .
1875 .
1876 .
1877 .
1878
1879 .
1880 .
1881 .
188S.
1883 .
1884.
1885 .
1886 .

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AMERICAN

Year ending June 30—

The United
Kingdom.

Ton8.
bl, 460, 951
61,440,173
61,448,412
61, 542,387
61, 353,958
6963,735
1,622, 092
1, 691, 686
1, 801,155
1, 966, 305
2,144,196
2, 722,416
3, 093, 724
3,163, 643
3, 884, 907
3,214, 664
63, 815,665
4, 298,430
4, 929, 834
5, 585, 371
6, 326, 849
6,436,115
5,368,142
4, 571, 597
3, 662,149
3, 809,868
3, 632, 804

Cuba.

Germany.

N ova Scotia,
N ew Bruns­
wick, and
Prince
Edward
Island, a

Tone.

Tons.

Tons.

762, 712
671,895
448, 050
475, 679
553,315
568, 277
715, 029
745, 350
883, 893
849, 887
884,330
891,082
908,150
1, 030,276
1,188, 555
1,124, 897
1, 028, 763
936,667
1, 008, 708
1,132, 553
1,130, 587
1,156,273
1,171,749
1, 083, 793
952, 092
908,860
945, 898

174,255
169, 303
196,965
188, 613
177,645
190, 568
310, 719
373, 058
430, 017
510, 333
574,069
428,469
680, 643
743, 975
966, 473
797, 559
755, 783
842, 620
838, 085
978, 816
963, 743
1, 024, 374
1,189, 042
1, 053, 920
973, 942
999, 930
944, 900

659,113
661, 850
644, 523
634, 212
676, 069
746, 682
734, 352
706, 029
603, 648
730, 513
690, 586
730, 667
750, 239
738, 622
773, 022
684, 995
572,836
613,464
626,182
584, 215
686,105
780, 545
816, 897
838, 384
763, 588
693, 301
769, 250

States

from the

Principal

France.

British Co­
lumbia. a

Italy.

Belgium.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

298,436 N otd istin g’d
214, 587 ----- d o .............
283, 512 ___ d o .............
113, 588 ___ d o ...........
66,120
103,186
68,954
113, 625
70, 026
158, 051
61, 578
171,981
78,198
160, 322
93, 635
149, 620
79, 034
164, 641
98, 973
180, 633
115,172
219, 888
124,186
249, 211
140, 018
395, 257
162, 084
293, 594
269,132
464, 678
289, 285
542, 489
317,191
593, 410
326, 607
1, 091, 375
341, 652
1,111,847
338, 606
1, 012, 965
382, 800
713, 089
605, 879
• 378,325
499, 876
462, 686
559, 463
460,601
556, 211
447, 861

129,185
91, 868
96,137
98, 316
94, 964
70, 771
113, 330
117, 399
109, 408
137,160
139, 024
148, 055
153,140
158, 242
201, 928
214,250
216, 083
195,288
302, 213
333, 523
357, 766
351, 249
292, 914
271, 931
326, 541
403, 025
413, 721

25,758
24,495
57, 572
40, 613
17, 535
24,749
22,234
42,168
44,032
51,275
53, 015
80,871
102, 319
113,239
246,830
221, 025
250, 263
268,957
286, 723
440,181
527, 275
495, 385
576,354
504,076
411, 033
485, 306
445, 308

and

British W est
Indies and
British H on­
duras.

Tons.
169,202
141,737
129,912
149,227
139,975
139,481
144,156
* 155, 371
144,103
163,931
147,831
163,882
167,007
188,774
184,869
187,360
227,863
258,619
264,560
284,348
354,397
340,263
401,374
433,332
451,313
500, 000
534, 312

a Prior to the year 1864 the tonnage o f 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.
b A small portion o f 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 annual statements of navigation.
c N o detailed statement o f 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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■TONNAGE ENTERED.

1860 ...................................................................................
1861................................................... ................................
1862 ................................................................... -<..............
1863 ...................................................................................
1864 ...................................................................................
1865 ...................................................................................
1866c .................................................................................
1867c .................................................................................
1868c .................................................................................
1869c.................................................................................
1870c ................................................................................
1 8 7 1 ...................................................................................
1873 ...................................................................................
1873 ...................................................................................
1874 .................................................................................
1875 ...................................................................................
1876 ...................................................................................
1877 ...................................................................................
1878 ...................................................................................
1879 ...................................................................................
1880 ...................................................................................
1881...................................................................................
1882 ...................................................................................
1883 ...................................................................................
1884 ...................................................................................
1885 ...................................................................................
1886 ...................................................................................

and FOREIGN VESSELS E ntered at Seaports of the United
other F oreign Countries, from 1860 to 1886, inclusive .

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1883
1884
1885
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...........................................................................
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AMERICAN

and

FOREIGN VESSELS E ntered, &c.—Continued.

Brazil.

United States
o f Colombia.

China, in­
cluding
H ong-Kong.

Netherlands.

Spain.

British Pos­
sessions in
Australasia.

M exico.

A l l other
countries.

Total.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

717,456
700,855
442,439
489, 095
464, 642
485, 272
561,292
634, 290
664, 221
647, 736
764, 571
932, 781
950, 556
1,067, 783
1, 049,952
1,143,105
1, 037, 892
1, 007, 836
1,127,894
1,448, 304
1,782,474
1, 840, 788
1, 793, 526
1, 635, 293
1, 670,261
1,853, 205
1, 977, 491

5,000,194
4,559,087
4,191,296
4, 205,420
4,167,481
3, 826, 927
5,008, 487
5, 266, 386
5, 571, 521
6, 031, 980
6, 270,189
6, 994,197
7, 769, 986
8, 394,749
10,009,655
9,143,138
9, 715, 904
10,404,488
11,530, 527
13,768,137
15, 251,329
15, 630, 541
14,656,499
13,360, 857
12,085,156
12,287,492
12, 229,799

148,463
106,002
102,340
76, 552
85,538
63,048
107,280
116, 776
144, 062
133,926
135,905
171,384
139,459
167,783
226,558
248,184
221,047
212,238
232,040
353,856
411,473
402,851
380,295
335,788
414,079
449,105
396,197

200,664
133,831
142,497
163,8C9
210,055
205,124
189,569
212,077
294,366
341,341
189,*281
160,675
163,037
200,255
214,783
259,732
221,137
. 186,809
201,122
220,812
230,807
225,610
262,164
232,316
205,115
228,447
224,797

,

81,467
75,950
CO, 569
68, 519
58,941
39, 644
64,423
67,850
56,161
65, 854
69, 995
62,675
82,220
129,977
78,717
78,059
83,408
96, 630
186,680
177,416
167,135
198, 511
201,031
188,802
158,302
143,412
134,326

32,451
38,027
33, 492
30, 431
19,124
9, 761
26, 308
21,-597
20, 510
24,107
27,112
28, 319
51, 545
69, 906
162,647
128, 971
152,901
179, 386
180, 032
275,437
250, 998
277,245
254,447
260, 576
206, 962
179,279
234, 678

56,799
44,781
55, 200
57, 296
49,017
26, 236
36,421
35, 238
48, 861
57, 350
63, 069
70,146
65,182
88, 260
83,687
77,330
119, 652
146, 523
165, 697
233,678
268,823
380,366
330,830
486, 384
447. 987
194; 076
270, 216

21.262
10; 983
11,318
14, 554
16, 018
18, 691
34,599
33, 250
19,761
35, 853
73, 288
48, 715
61,114
77, 498
115,278
203, 702
149,142
197, 807
148, 753
163, 553
199, 757
146,495
223,227
208,656
232, 278
211, 708
295, 839

62,020
32,750
38, 358
62, 529
81,379
92, 309
98, 606
80, 688
68, 803
73,154
70,242
74, 454
C6, 591
83,119
96, 074
103, 627
129, 659
118,440
121,403
138, 092
139, 641
222, 900
298, 618
271, 805
246, 452
207, 906
197, 314

NAVIGATION-

.........................................................................
i8fin
ism
..............................................................................
1862
................................................... —........................
1863
.............................................................................
1804
.....................................................................
1865
...........................................................................
1866a
.........................................................................
...................................................................
j«07a
1868a
...................................................................
1RRo n.
...................................................................
1870 a
.................................................................
1871
................................................................................
1872
................................................... ........................
1873
...............................................................
1874
...........................................................................
...............................................................
1875
1876 .................................................................................
1877
...................................................................
1878
...............................................................
1879
.................................................................
1880 .................................................................................
1881 .................................................................................

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a N o detailed statement o f the trade o f each port w ith foreign countries was published for these years, which renders it impossible to determine what amount o f the
tonnage of each foreign country, i f any, m ay have entered at lake ports.
to seaports.




The whole amount o f tonnage from the countries herein enumerated has therefore been credited

No. 156.—Tonnage

of

AMERICAN

Year ending June 30—

The United
Kingdom.

Cuba.

Germany.

N ova Scotia,
N ew Bruns­
wick, and
Prince E d­
ward Island, a

Prance.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

1,316,690
1,230,518
61,556,410
61, 507,459
61,495,131
61,601,773
61,256, 540
868, G05
1, 641, 512
1, 855, 962
1, 904, 260
1, 803,125
2, 204,439
2, 849, 827
3, 093, 724
3, 7C9, 871
4, 554,670
4,101, 665
4, 835,991
5,034, 510
5, 891, 527
6,183, 670
7, 067, 755
7,414,403
6, 453, 625
5,674,277
4,697,639
5,045,046
4, 804, 514

'
*
'
!
1

561,246
630,436
695,007
508, 741
405, 778
405, 566
496,939
505,450
612, 634
580,739
758, 934
675, 288
714, 766
595, 213
908,150
647, 834
809. 599
.843, 838
632, 503
582, 510
607,441
713, 957
698, 807
742, 539
831,762
632, 097
579, 075
577, 322
598, 934

166,924
216,778
204,211
174,903
159, 273
158, 214
164, 599
196, 289
300, 720
365, 280
462,034
554, 791
625,198
541,170
680, 643
890, 022
1,075, 217
892, 732
806, 721
918,187
944, 701
1,103, 695
1,185,408
1, 315,411
1, 331, 528
1,186, 028
1,126,183
1,135, 635
1,123, 314

717, 736
887, 903
891,242
807, KO
644, 840
688, 922
827,924
903, 023
924, 076
920, 099
759, 522
1,031,849
^891, 088
932, 323
750, 239
909, 331
803, 6G7
739, 750
608, 642
645, 855
599, 545
553, 246
788, 472
819, 262
1, 008, 749
964,199
841, 516
716, 088
845,130

239,032
298, 977
360,430
204, 865
278,081
95, 281
82, 633
91, 528
201,819
248, 069
217, 770
202, 706
277,440
193, 287
219, 888
282, 254
393, 371
317,174
413, 874
514, 352
663, 631
1,443, 809
1, 557, 604
1, 326, 946
849, 880
824,142
694, 261
686, 083
675, 625

British
Columbia, a

Tons.
N otdisting’d
___ d o .............
___ d o ........... .
___ d o .............
___ d o .............
___ d o ...........
93, 361
137, 684
80, 948
61,951
91,412
109, 599
103,148
120,316
115,172
142, 889
170, 075
203, 718
296, 974
312, 459
353, 908
327, 579
343, 047
321, 957
!
389,477
!
396,990
i
543,393
i
519,336
;
553,773

States

for the

Italy.

Tons.
30, 889
40, 690
48, 992
26, 663
16, 297
10, 054
24,856
27,310
30, 8S6
38, 484
4-i, 654
42,741
46, 795
55, 254
153,140
61, 940
77, 976
79, 943
88, 209
94, 456
126, 858
139, 280
241, 089
130,113
142, 894
141, 963
167, 709
183, 986
195, 307

Principal

Belgium.

Tons.
32,405
36,015
38, 649
30, 062
57, 847
47, 838
38, 647
35, 934
52, 509
87, 723
86, 878
80. 923
81,463
128,414
102,33 9
149, 668
284, 476
220, 769
257, 716
275, 802
372, 495
543,366
661,465
693, 506
581, 832
554, 573 j
479, 798
522, 970
488, 250

and

Eritish
W e st Indies
and British
Honduras.

Tons.
160,076
177, G98
158, 205
139, 841
139,186
136, 203
153,31c
144, 627
162, 204
154, 446
134,196
165, 909
147, 072
158, 2S8
167, 007
168, 059
173, 915
119, 093
215, 894
199, 980
229, 974
245,813
285,716
2t6, 9G3
367, 727
336,354
316,560
272, 364
291,348

NAVIGATION ---- TONNAGE CLEARED.

1858 ...................................................................................
1859
.........................................................................
jftfiO
...............................................................
1861
.........................................................................
1862
.............................................................................
1863
...............................................................
1864 ...................................................................................
1865 ...................................................................................
1866c .................................................................................
1867c .................................................................................
1868c .................................................................................
1869c .................................................................................
1870c .................................................................................
1 871...................................................................................
1872 ............................................. .....................................
1873 ........................................................... : ......................
1874 ...................................................................................
1875 ...................................................................................
1876 ...................................................................................
1877 ...................................................................................
1878 ...................................................................................
1879 ...................................................................................
1830 ...................................................................................
1 8 8 1 ...................................................................................
1882 ...................................................................................
1883 ...................................................................................
1884 ...................................................................................
1885 ...................................................................................
1886 ................................................................................. .

and FOREIGN VESSELS Cleared from Seaports of the United
other F oreign Countries, from 1858 to 1886, inclusive .

1

a Prior to the year 1864 the tonnage o f vessels cleared for British Columbia is combined with that cleared for British Possessions on the Atlantic.
b A small portion o f the tonnage for the United Kingdom duriDg these years cleared at lake ports, and has been deducted from the total tonnage cleared for that




159

■country, which will account for the apparent discrepancy between these figures and those of the regular annual statements of navigation.
c No detailed statement o f the tra$e of each port with foreign countries was published for these years, which renders it impossible to determine what amount of the
tonnage o f each foreign country, i f any, may have cleared at lake ports. The -whole amount of tonnage for the countries herein enumerated has therefore been credited to
seaports.

of

AMERICAN

and

FOREIGN VESSELS Cleared, & c.— Continued.
-----------------------

Tear ending June 30—

China, in­
cluding
Hong-Kong.

Netherlands.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

90,217
116,438
92, 831
74,183
66, 511
61, 696
68, 880
62, 866
79, 609
82, 757
77, 453
86, 735
92, 813
94, 344
139,459
111,200
117, 909
144,148
117, 523
105,150
125, 207
164, 490
158,867
172, 346
194, 915
176, 855
172, 691
138, 895
133, 599

•

120, 619
141,452
205, 908
155,430
167, 466
182,131
233,143
216, 628
214, 620
257, 787
322, 070
350,299
185, 664
ISO, 294
163, 037
208, 248
215,422
254, 252
196, 785
164,186
191,799
219, 680
226, 788
193, 999
217,134
201, 078
189, 851
216, 275
212,159

68,668
101,751
84.125
48.125
108, 328
79, 997
67, 007
75,477
51, 805
59, 881
51, 723
59, 944
44, 098
27,100
82, 220
20, 076
28,888
33, 270
35, 966
48, 700
122,115
97,124
89, 755
121, 817
150,186
152, 799
113, 398
157, 291
180,198

43,346
59,074
57, 347
53,430
41, 649
30, 271
30,311
23, 603
24, 746
37, 815
47, 781
42, 945
57, 274
104, 053
51,545
112,148
195, 737
135,185
178, 871
147, 459
239, 080
274, 251
300, 205
446,411
294, 092
325, 932
287,175
273, 478
304, 592

Spain.

British Pos­
sessions in
Australasia.

Tons.

Tons.

118,589
99, 241
79,340
41, 422
25, 205
44, 203
56, 304
41,521
42.182
64,160
79,135
80, 903
80, 462
100,481
65.182
110,315
119, 027
90, 756
118, 782
130, 892
132,129
189, 082
232, 028
192, 550
ISO, 332
220, 503
178, 792
185, 400
172, 071

71,259
60, 255
54, 690
37,885
48, 614
47, 664
46, 077
51,412
74,150
52, 866
36, 634
46, 344
40, 068
26, 230
61,114
32, 834
59, 073
56, 414
78, 775
98,108
101,614
114, 793
87, 851
93, 664
134, 287
131,279
156, 597
157, 598
207, 757

Mexico.

A ll other
countries.

Total.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

82,791
99,072
82, 320
38, 886
52, 058
89, 705
103, 019
135, 060
82, 889
80, 295
77, 058
80,718
69,112
65, 962
66, 591
51, 557
64, 122
84.460
89, 459
79, 323
90, 373
105, 476
128, 009
163,970
210, 320
214, 874
184, 382
172, 326
165,041

615,894
671.128
647, 629
560, 730
498, 667
660. 680
535, 678
643, 514
580, 523
552,174
655, 711
699, 519
700.128
745, 236
919, 328
906, 025.
914, 906
937, 532
866, 773
1, 030, 085
1, 051,174
1,197, 479
1,242, 831
1, 358,140
1, 507, 728
1,431,079
1,476, 699
1, 536,182
1, 461, 623

4,436, 381
4,867,426
5, 2d7, 336
4,409, 725
4,204,931
4, 343, 204
4, 279, 233
4.160, 531
5.160, 832
5, 500, 488
5, 811, 231
6,114, 338
6,361,628
6, 917, 802
7, 738, 758
8, 514, 870
10, 058, 050
9, 340, 699
9, 839,458
10, 388, 594
11,843,571
13, 616, 690
15, 295, 697
15, 793, 997
14, 846, 468
13,565,022
12, 205, 719
12, 496, 275
12, 413, 235

ft 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 tonuage'of each foreign country, if any, may have cleared at lake ports. The whole amount of tonnage for the countries herein enumerated has therefore been credited to sea­
ports.




NAVIGATION -----TONNAGE CLEARED.

1858 ...................................................................................
1859 ...................................................................................
1860 ...................................................................................
1861.......... ........................................................................
2862 ...................................................................................
1863 .......................................... ........................................
1864 ...................................................................................
1865 ...................................................................................
1866 f t ...............................................................................
1867 f t ..............................................................................
3£68 f t ...............................................................................
I860 f t ..............................................................................
1870 f t ...............................................................................
1871
.................................... ...............................
1872 ..................................................................................
1873 ...................................................................................
1874 ...................................................................................
1875 .......................................... ........................................
1876 ...................................................................................
1877 ...................................................................................
1878 ..................................................................................
1879 .................................................................................
1880 ...................................................................................
1881...................................................................................
1882 ...................................................................................
1883 ...................................................................................
1884 ...................................................................................
1885 ...................................................................................
1886 ...................................................................................

Brazil.

United States
of Colombia.

160

No. 156.—Tonnage

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r,

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161

TONNAGE,
N o. 157.—T o n n a g e
the

of

SAILING VESSELS

M e r c h a n t M a r in e

a n d of

U n i t e d St a t e s ,

of th e

STEAM VESSELS c o m p r i s i n g
3860 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

from

| From Annual Reports of the Register of the Treasury and the Bureau of Navigation.]
Total.

Steam.

Sail.
Year ending June 30—
Number.

1860..
1861..
1862..
1863..
1864..
1865a
18656.
1866a
18066.
1867a
18676.
1868a
18686.
1869a
1870..
1871 .
1872..
1873..
1874..
1875 .
1876..
1877..
1878..
1879..
1880..
1881..
1882 .
1883..
1884..
1885..
1886..

Tons.

4,485,931
4, 662, 609
4,401,701
4,‘579, 537
4, 008,440
1,212,805
2, 816,838
2, 442, 012
785,254
2,834, 535
278, 072
3,118, 395
33,449
3,041,073
3,171,412
3,194,970
3, 326,194
3, 539, 584
3, 615, 042
3, 685, 064
3,107, 086
3, 071,403
3, 045, 087
2, 993,429
2, 856,476
2, 792, 736
2, 810,108
2, 822,293
2, 805, 320
2, 771, 017
2, 008,152

24, 499
23, 941
25,474
26, 084
27, 361
28, 657
28, 300
28, 050
21,614
20, 991
20, 792
20, 642
19, 995
19, 205
19,177
18, 968
18, 681
18, 564
18, 067

of th e

STEAM

|

Tons.

867,937
877, 204
710,463
575,519
977, 960
367,189
699, 950
926,267
137,245
1,122, 980
68, 900
1,199,415

3,019

|

3,546
3, 524
3,567
3, 753
4, 015
4,186
4, 235
4, 320
4,395
4,472
4, 569
4, 717
4, 860
5,191
5, 249
5,401
5,399
5,467

1 1,103, 568

Y ear ending—

Dec. 31—
...
1789
1790
...
1791
...
1792
...
1793
...
1794
...
1795
...
1796
...
1797
...
1798
...
1799
...

..
......

1800
1801

1802..................
1804.
1805.
-18O6 .
i807.
-.808.
1809.
1810.
iH ll.
1 812 .

,813.
1814.
1813.

Tons.
123,893
346, 254
363,110
411,438
367, 734
438, 863
529,471
576,733
597, 777
C03, 376
657,142
667,107
630, 558
557, 760
' 585,910
660, 514
744, 224
798, 507
840,163
765, 252
906, 855
981, 0191
763, 607
758, 636
672, 700
674, 633
854, 295

and

SAILING VESSELS

Codand
m ack­
Coastwise W hale
Total sail.
fisheries. erel fish­
trade.
eries.

Tons.
68,607
103, 775
106,494
120, 957
122, 071
162, 578
184, 398
217, 841
237,403
251,443
240, 640
272,492
274, 551
289, 623
299, 060
317, 537
332, 663
340, 540
349, 028
420, 819
405,163
405, 347
420, 362
477, 972
471,109
466, 159
475, 066

H. Ex. 199-------11



^ 28,118
27,487
28, 998
29, 651
31,114
32, 672
32, 486
32, 285
25, 934
25, 386
25, 264
25, 211
24, 712
24,065
24, 368
24, 217
24, 082
23,963
23, 534

1, 075,095
1,087,637
1,111,553
1,156,443
1,185,610
1,168, 668
1,172, 372
1,171,197
1,167, 678
1,176,172
1, 211, 558
1,264,998
1,355,825
1,413,194
1,465, 909
1, 494, 917
1, 522, 984

M a r i n e o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d it s E m p l o y m e n t
C o a s t w i s e T r a d e a n d i n t h e F i s h e r i e s , f r o m 1789 t o

Foreign
trade.

Tons.

Number.

5, 353, 868
5,539, 813
5,112,104
5,155, 056
4,986,400
1,579,994 *
3, 516,788
3, 368,279
942,499
3, 957, 515
346, 972
4,318, 310
|
33,449
4,144,641
4, 246, 507
4,282,607
4,437, 747
4, 696,027
4, 800, 652
4, 853,732
4, 279,458
4, 242,600
4, 212,765
4,169,601
4, 068, 034
4,057,734
4,165,933
4,235,487
4, 271, 229
4,265, 934
4,131,136

b Old admeasurement.

a N ew admeasurement.

N o. 158. — T o n n a g e

Number.

Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

4,129
3,163
2, 364
1,104
763
5,647
3,466
3, 085
3,201
12, 390
12, 339
6,015
10,507
9,051
4, 526
A 777
3, 589
5, 299
2, 930
2, 942
562
1, 230

9, 062
28, 348
32, 542
32, 062
30, 959
23, 048
30, 933
34, 962
40, 628
42,746
29,979
29,427
39,382
41, 522
51, 812
52,014
57,465
59,183
70,306
51, 998
34, 487
34, 828
43, 234
30,459
19, 877
17, 855
36. 937

201, 562
478, 377
502,146
564,457
520,764
628, 618
747,965
831, 900
876,912
898,328
939,408
972,492
947, 576
892,106
949,172
1, 042,404
1,140, 367
1,208,737
1, 268,548
1, 242, 595
1, 350, 282
1,424, 783
1, 232, 502
1, 269, 997
1,166, 628
1,159,209
1, 368,128

in

Total
steam.

Tons.

......

of

M erchant
F o r e ig n a n d

the

the

1886.
Annual
Total sail increase
or de­
and steam.
crease (— )
per cent.

Tons.
201,562
478,377
502,146
564,457
520,764
628, 618
747,965
831, 900
876,912
898, 328
939,408
972,492
947, 576
892,106
949,172
1, 042,404
1,140,367
1,208,737
1,268,548
1, 242,595
1, 350, 282
1, 424, 783
1,232, 502
1, 269,997
1,166, 628
1,159, 209
1,368,128 *

137.33
4.96
12.40
— 7.74
20.71
19.00

11.22

5.41
2.44
4.57
3.52
— 2.56
— 5.85
6.39

1.00

9.40
5.99
4.95
— 2.04

8.66
5. 51
— 13.49
2. 95
— 8.14
— 0.63
18.02

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N o.

TONNAGE— EMPLOYMENT OF.
158. —

T o n n a g e o r Tin:, STEAM a n d SAILING V e s s e l s o e t h e
M a r i n e o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , & c .— C o n tin u e d .

Y e a r ending—

Dec. 31—
181G........................
1817.........................
1818........................
1819.........................
1820.........................
1821.........................
1822........................
1823.......................
1824.........................
1825 ........................
1826.........................
1827.........................
1828.........................
1829.......................
1830........................
1831.........................
1832........................
1833.........................
1834.........................
Sept. 30—
1835 (9 months) .
1836.........................
1837.........................
1838.........................
1839.........................
1840.........................
1841.........................
...................
1842
June 30—
1843 (9 months) .
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.........................
3884.........................
1885........................
18861.......................

Foreign
trade.

Cod and
Coastwise W halo
m ack­
Total
trade.
fisheries. erel fish­ Total sail. . steam.
eries.

Tong.

Tong.

Tong.

Tons.

Tong.

800,760
804,851
589, 954
58lj 230
583; 657
593, 825
582i 701
600, 003
636, 807
665,409
696,221
701, 517
757, 998
592,859
537, 563
538,136
614,121
648,869
749,378

522,165
525,030
549, 374
571, 058
588,025
614,845
624,189
617,805
641,563
640,861
722,330
789,159
842, 906
508,858
516, 979
539,724
649,627
744,199
783,619

1,168
5,224
16,750
32,386
36,455
27,995
48,583
40,503
33,346
35,379
41,984
45,992
54,801
57,284
39,705
82, 797
73,246
101,636
108,424

48,126
64,807
69,107
76,078
72,040
62,293
69, 226
78,255
77,447
81,462
73,656
83,939
85,687
101,797
97, 529
107,189
102,458
111,447
117,486

1,372,219
1,399,912
1,225,385
1,260,752
1,280,167
1, 298, 958
1, 324, 699
1,311,687
1, 367, 553
1,400, 050
1,500,132
1, 580,409
1,701,974
1,206, 761
1,127, 304
1, 198,401
1,348,636
1, 504, 300
1,636, 093

788,173
753,094
683,205
702, 962
702,400
762,838
788,398
823,746

797, 338
873,023
956,981
1,041,105
1, 353,552
1,176,694
1,107,068
1,045,753

97, 649
146,254
129,137
124,860
132, 285
136,927
157,405
151,990

141,781
109,731
127,363
126,713
108, 242
104,305
77,873
70, 902

1, 076,156
1,109,615
1,223,218
1,315, 577
1,488, 601
1,659,317
1,770,376
1,797,825
1,899,976
2,055,873
2,134,258
2, 322,114
2, 543,255
2,247,663
2,336,609
2, 401, 220
2,488,929
2,644, 867
2,704, 544
2,606, 716
2,960,633
3, 245,265
3. 381, 522
2,719,621
2, 660,390
2, 702,140
2, 515, 515
2, 638, 247
2, 764, 600
2,929,552
3,163,220
3, 293,439
3,219,698
2, 598, 835
2, 540, 322
2,497,170
2, 598,183
2, 637, 686
2,646, Oil
2,795, 776
2, 838,354
2, 884, 068
2, 895, 371.
2, 939, 252

152, 517
168,614
190,903
187,420
193,859
192,613
180,186
146,017
181,644
193,798
193,203
181,901
186,848
189,461
195,842
198, 594
185, 728
166, 841
145, 734
117,714
99,228
95,145
90, 516
105,170
52, 384
71,343
70,202
67, 954
61,490
51, 608
44,755
39,108
38,229
39,116
40, 593
39,700
40, 028
38,408
38, 551
32, 802
32,414
27,249
25,181
23,138

73, 000
101,396
98,405
115,781
109,132
133,405
124,698
151,918
146,156
183,119
169,078
146,969
133, 540
132,339
130,196
148,846
156,707
362,764
192, 641
214,197
168,309
159, 241
106, 394
98,231
76, 065
83,887
62,704
91,460
92, 865
97, 547
109, 519
78,290
80,207
87, 802
91, 085
86, 547
79,885
77, 538
76,136
77,863
95, 038
82,940
82, 565
80,705

856, 930
900,471
904,476
943,307
3,047,454
1,168,707
1,258, 756
3,439, 694
1,544,663
1,705,650
1,910,471
2,151,918
2, 348,358
2,302,190
2,268,196
2,301,148
2, 321,674
2,379, 396
2,496, 894
2,173, 537
1,926, 886
1,486,749
1, 518, 350
1,387,756
1, 515,648
1,494, 389
1,496,220
1,448, 846
1,363,652
1,359,040
1,378,533
1, 389,815
3, 515, 598
1, 553,705
1, 570,600
1, 589, 348
1,451, 505
1, 314,402
1,297, 035
3,259,492
1,269, 681
1,276, 972
3 ,2G2, 814
1, 088, 041




Tong.

Merchant

Annual
Total sail increase
or de­
and steam.
crease^)
per cent.

Tong.

24,879
21,610
23,061
34, 059
40,198
39, 418
54,037
64,472
69, 445
90, 814
101,851
122,814

1,372,219
1,399,912
1, 225,185
1,260, 752
1,280,167
1,298, 958
1,324, G99
1, 336, 566
i, 389,103
1,423,111
1,534,191
1,620, 607
1,741,392
1, 260,798
1,191,776
1,267, 846
1, 439, 450
1,606,151
1,758, 907

0.29
2.02
— 12.48
2.90
1.54
1.47
1.98
0.89
3. 94
2.44
7. 80
5.63
7. 45
— 27. 60
— 5.47
6.38
13. 53
11. 59
9.51

1, 702,127
1,736,546
1,741,921
1,802, 217
3, 901,451
1,978,425
1,955, 656
1, 862,640

122,814
145, 556
154,765
193,423
195, 028
202, 339
175, 088
229, 751

1, 824, 941
1, 88.*, 102
1, 896, 686
1,995, 640
2, 096, 479
2,180,764
2,130, 744
2,092, 391

3. 75
3.13
0.77
5. 22
5. 05
4. 02
— 2. 30
— 1.80

1, 921, 736
2,007, 916
2,090,983
2, 214,192
2, 434, 205
2,726,151
2, 871,621
3, 00Q, 507
3,188,832
3,495,200
3,802,392
4,126,295
4,441,716
4,198, 576
4,285,059
4, 320,418
4, 376, 285
4,485,931
4, 662, 609
4,401, 701
4, 579,537
4,008,440
4,029,643
3,227,266
3,112, 607
3,152,344
3,041, 073
3,171,412
3,194, 970
3,326,194
3, 539,584
3,615,042
3, 685,064
3,107, 086
3,071,403
3, 045, 087
2, 993,429
2, 856,476
2,792,736
2, 810,107
2, 822, 293
2, 805, 320
2,771,017
2, 608,152

236,867
272,180
326,019
347, 893
404, 841
427, 891
462, 395
525, 947
583, 607
643, 240
604,018
676, 607
770, 285
673, 077
705,784
729, 390
768, 753
867, 937
877,204
710,463
575, 519
977, 960
1,067,139
1,083, 512
1,191,880
1,199,415
1,103,568
1,075,095
1,087,637
1, 111, 553
1,150,443
1,185, 610
1,168,668
1,172, 372
1,171,197
1,167, 678
1,170,172
1,211,558
1,264,998
1,355, 826
1,413,194
1,465, 909
1,494,917
1.522,984

2, 158. 603
2, 280, 096
2,417, 002
2, 562, 085
2, 839, 046
3,154, 042
3, 334,010
3, 535, 454
3, 772,439
4,138,440
4, 407, 010
4, 802. 902
5,212, 001
4, 871, 653
4,940, 843
5, 049, 808
5,145, 038
5, 353, 868
5, 539, 813
5, 112,164
5,155, 05G
4, 986,400
5,096,782
4,310,778
4, 304,487
4, 351,759
4,144, 641
4, 246, 507
4,282, 607
4, 437, 747
4 69G, 027
4,800, 652
4,853,732
4, 279,458
4, 242, GOO
4, 212, 765
4,109, 001
4, 068, 034
4, 057, 734
4,165, 933
4, 235,487
4, 271, 229
4, 265, 934
4, 131,136

3 . 1G
5.63
6.00
6. 00
10.81
11.09
5. 71
6.04
6.70
9. 70
6.49
8.90
8.52
— 6. 53
1.42
2.20
1.90
4. 06
3. 47
— 7. 72
0. 84
— 3. 27
2.21
— 15. 42
— 0.14
1.10
4.76
2.41
0. 85
3.62
5. 82
2. 23
1.10
- 1 1 .8 3
— 0.86
— 0.70
— 1.02
— 2.43
— 0.25
2.66
1.67
0. 84
— 0.12
— 3.16

163

TONNAGE— BUILT.

No. 159.—Class, Number,
States,

and T onnage of VESSELS BUILT in the
from 1812 t o 1886, inclusive .

United

[From Annual Reports of the Register of the Treasury and the Bureau of Navigation.]
Number, class, and tonnage.
Total.
Sailing vessels.
Y ear end­
ing—

1812.
1813.
1814.,
1815.,
1816.,
1817.,
1818.,
1819..
1820..
1821.,
1822..
1823..
1824..
1825..
1826..
1827..
1828..
1829..
1830..
1831..
1832..
1833..
1834 .
1835 (9 m os)..
1836 ........... .
1837 ........... .
1838.................
1839.................
1810.................
1811................
1842 ...........
June 30—
1843 (9 m os)..
1844 ...........
1815.................
1846 ...........
1847 ........... .
1818.................
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. „ .............

Sloops,
canal- Total
Schoon­
boats, num­
ers.
ber.
and
barges.

Ships
and
barks.

Brigs.

3
3
136
76
34
53
53
22
43
64
55
56
56
71
58
73
44
25
72
132
144
98

21
11
224
133
90
85
82
60
89
131
127
156
197
187
135
108
68
56
95
143
169
94

212
312
680
781
559
428
473
301
248
260
260
377
538
482
464
474
484
403
416
568
624
497

128
162
284
424
394
382
240
152
127
168
165
166
168
227
242
197
145
116
94
122
185
180

43
93
67
66
83
97
114
116

55
65
72
79
89
.109
102
91

391
444
507
510
439
378
319
274

34
47
87
164
168
174
148
117
65
79
95
112
126
103
58
46
28
36
39
17
34
45
46
61
70
48
36
27
14
10
9
22
22
.5

138
204
322
576
689
701
623
554
522
585
681
661
605
594
504
431
297
372
360
207
212
322
370
457
517
590
501
519
498
426
611
655
502
424

58
73
124
100
151
254
198
247
211
255
270
334
381
306
251
122
89
110
110
60
97
112
109
96
95
80
91
73
40
15
28
71
114
76 |




Steam vessels.

Tons.

N um ­
ber.

Tons.

364
488
1,324
1,414
1,077
898
848
535
507
623
607
755
959
967
899
852
741
600
677
965
1,122
869

84,691.42
31,153.40
29,039.90
154,624.39
131, 667.86
86, 393.37
82,421.20
79, 379.45
47,784. 01
55,856.02
75,346. 93
72,758.49
86, 851. 72
109,546.73
118, 094.37
97,474,80
92,879.28
68,216.44
51,491.51
80,231.14
129,143.03
150, 758.05
105,332. 54

4
7
2
5
17
10
25
28
22
12
16
23
38
41
66
52
34
55
48
35
100
65
88

457.08
1, 429. 66
711. 65
954.65
3, 518.89
1, 233.28
4,925.29
7, 290.74
3, 610. 58
1,419.10
2,222. 31
3, 099.16
5, 946.28
6,917.65
12, 279.30
8, 981.70
6, 085.03
11,192.18
7, 068.89
5, 325.44
15,401.13
10, 734. 25
13,057.30

371
490
1,329
1, 431
1,087
923
876
557
519
639
630
793
1,000
1, 033
951
886
796
648
712
1, 065
1,187
957

85,148. 50
32, 583.11
29,751. 60
155. 579.09
135,186. 80
87,626. 65
87,346.49
86, 670. 24
51, 394. 59
57, 275.12
77, 569.29
75, 857. 65
92,798.05
116,464.43
130,373. 67
106,456. 55
98, 964. 31
79,408. 62
58,560.45
85, 556. 58
144, 544.16
161,492. 30
118, 389. 84

164
164
168
153
124
224
150
406

653
766
814
808
735
808
685
887

64, 338.13
93,010.79
92,458.49
91, 747. 79
100,363.10
106,518.35
100,117.12
105,256.15

72
145
158
105
164
87
108
140

725
10, 769. 76
23.213.57
911
33,455. 09
972
913
24,158. 09
899
24, 897. 59
895
14. 685. 51
793
23, 543. 81
24, 550.15 1, 027

75,107. 8.0
116, 230.41
125,913. 58
115, 905. 88
125,260. 69
121, 203. 86
123, 600. 93
129,806.30

174
279
342
355
392
547
370
307
325
265
391
386
669
479
358
400
284
289
371
397
1,113
1, 389
853
926
657
848
820
709
901
900
1, 221
995
340
269

404
603
875
1,195
1,400
1,676
1, 339
1,225
1,123
1,184
1,437
1,493
1,781
1,482
1,171
999
698
807
880
681
1,456
1,868
1,378
1, 540
1, 339
1, 566
1,448
1, 328
1,453
1, 351
1, 869
1, 743
978
774

50,050. 52
71, 506. 66
112,362. 08
141, 844.22
193,403.38
265, 549.53
213, 970. 81
227, 997. 51
221,145.89
269, 82L 81
332,339.12
447,216. 26
510, 689. 07
404,054. 39
304, 345.18
179, 338. 53
121, 296. 83
145, 427. 58
172,207. 94
119, 626. 67
216,812.14
268,240. 76
248,090.12
210, 962. 84
233, 584.53
221, 364. 67
210,164.16
206, 332. 39
185, 384. 02
146, 842. 57
271, 235.10
330, 795. 25
235,178. 95
134, 333. 72

79
163
163
225
197
175
215
197
245
268
280
284
240
232
272
242
177
275
266
183
360
520
411
358
179
' 236
279
290
302
292
402
404
323
338

481
766
1, 038
1,420
1, 597
1, 851
1, 554
1, 422
1,368
1, 452
1, 717
1,777
2, 027
1, 714
1,443
1, 241
875
1, 082
1,146
864
1, 816
2, 388
1,789
1, 898
1,518
1, 802
1, 727
1,618
1,755
1)643
2, 271
2,147
1, 301
1,112

63, 888. 24
103, 537.29
146, 042.46
188, 203. 93
243,633. 40
318.075. 54
256,988. 82
279* 255. 86
299,472.41
355,356.19
427, 494. 79
536,046.13
583,450. 04
469,293. 73
378, 804.70
244,712. 87
156, 602. 33
214, 797. 65
233,194. 35
175, 075.84
311, 045. 81
415,740. 64
394, 523.11
330,140. 56
305,594.86
285, 304. 73
275,230.15
276,953. 31
273, 226. 51
209, 052. 22
359, 245.76
432,725.17
297, 638.79
203,585. 63

13, 837.67
32, 030. 58
33, 680.38
46, 359.71
50,230. 02
52, 526.01
43, 018. 01
•51. 258. 35
78, 326.47
85, 534. 33
95,155. 67
88, 829. 82
72, 760. 32
65, 239. 34
74, 459. 52
65, 374. 34
35,305.45
69, 370. 07
60, 986. 36
55, 449.17
94, 233. 67
147,499. 83
146, 432. 94
125,183. 72
72,010. 33
63,940. 06
65, 065. 99
70, 620. 92
87, 842.49
62, 209. 65
88, 010. 66
101, 929. 92
62,459. 84
69, 251. 91

N um ­
ber.

Tons.

164

TONNAGE-----BUILT.

N o. 1 5 9 . —

C l a s s , N u m b e k , a n d T o n n a g e o f VESSELS BUILT i n
S t a t e s , f r o m 181“ t o 1883, i n c l u s i v e — Continued.

the

U n it e d

[From Annual Reports of tlio Register of the Treasury and the Bureau o f N avigation.]

Number, class, and tonnage.
xuuu.
Sailing vessels.
T e ar end­
ing—
Ships,
and
barks.

June 30—
1877..................
1878...................
1879..................
1880...................
1881....................
1882...................
1883...................
1884...................
1885..................
1886..................

71
81
37
23
29
31
33
24
11
8

Brigs.

4
7
10
2
3
2
2
2
§




1

Steam vessels.

Sloops,
canal- Total
Schoon­
boats, num­
ers.
ber.
and
barges.

337
279
256
286
318
473
567
533
379
275

352
557
494
243
314
363
227
221
192
191

764
924
797
554
664
869
829
780
582
475

Tons.

N um ­
ber.

Tons.

129,077.45
153, 643. 97
106, C69. 34
78, 556. 20
162,388. 09
160,427.07
158,200.13
134,186.53
74,723. 44
50, 985. 57

265
334
335
348
444
502
439
410
338
240

47,514.51
81,859. 60
86, 361. 35
78, 853.70
118,070. 55
121, 842.66
107, 229,78
91,327.47
84,332.75
44,467.82

N um ­
ber.

1,029
1,258
1,132
902
1,108
1, 371
1,268
1,190
920
715

Tons.

176,591.96
235,503. 57
193,030.69
157,409.90
280,458. 64
282,269.73
265,429. 91
225,514.00
159,056.19
95,453.39

165

TONNAGE-----BUILT,

No. 160.— T o n n a g e

of

VESSELS BUILT i n t i i e
1880, INCLUSIVE.

Un it e d

St a t e s , f r o m

1857

to

[From Annual Report a of the Register of the Treasury and the Bureau of Navigation.]
Tear ending
June 30—
1857....................
1858 ..................
1859....................
1860................ :.
1861....................
1862..................
1863....................
1864....................
1865......... .......
1866....................
1867....................
1868....................
1 8 6 9 ................
1870..................
1871...................
1872....................
1873...................
1874....................
1875....................
1876.. ................
1877....................
1878....................
1879............
1880....................
1881....................
1882....................
1883...................
1884.............. .
1885....................
1886....................

On the Missis­ j On the Great Total tonnage
On the New Eng­ On the entire sippi
River and
land coast.
seaboard.
built.
its tributaries. | Lakes.
Num­ Tons. Num­ Tons. Num­ Tons. Num­ Tons. Num- ]! Tons.
ber.
ber.
ber.
ber.
her. j1
412 183,625 1,008 285/453
244 41,854
182 51,498 1,434 378,805
168 35,659
o n 177,412
321 103,862
156 31,642 1,235 244,713
110 17,128
59 6, 180
247 79,322
701 133,294
870 156,602
348 134,289
816 169,836
162 32,970
93 11,992 1,071 214,798
306 104,675
809 179,767
155 29,960
179 23.467 1,143 233,194
126 45,595
478 112,487
98 8,785
288 53,804
864 175,076
173 79,576 1,117 215,667
230 27,407
476 67,972 1,823 311,046
292 112,611 1,646 310,421
383 56, 169 337 49,151 2,366 415,741
310 66,576
325 36,719 1,688 394,601
328 133,040 1,023 291,306
972 232,388
596 70,555
3.0 33,204 1,888 336,147
407 121,333
998 230,810
225 35,106
296 39,679 1,519 30d, 59j
451 135,189
358 98,708 1,085 175,812
450 56,798 1,802 285,305
267 52,695
374 49,460 1,726 275,230
182 34,576
328 103,604 1,170 191,134
320 37,258 1,618 276,953
351 110,584 1,081 182,836
217 56,859
274 43,897 1,755 273,227
339 64,366 1,194 156,249
287 73,080
252 44,611 1,643 209,052
243 46,269 1,195 128,097
196 36,344
455 92,448 2,271 359,246
229 48,659
307 76,406 1,587 218,139
417 91,986 2,147 432,725
326 63,646
377 136,251 1,404 277,093
161 23, 294
963 244,474
177 29,871 1,301 297,639
353 151,497
838 163,826
140 10,124 1.112 203,586
280 95,288
134 23,636
708 132,996
233 90,992
232 34,693
89 8,903 1,029 176,592
697 155,138
460 68,928
101 11,438 1,258 235,504
231 90,386
95 Id, 13d l , i a i 193,031
163 55,874
657 115,683
380 63,213
630 101,719
135 32,791
137 22,899
184 46,374
902 157,409
182 81,189
215 73, 504 1, 108 280,459
187 54,488
711 125,766
965 188,084
152 35,817
251 58, 369 1,371 282, 270
304 93,965
972 210,349
125 26,443
17 L 28,638 1,208 265,430
342 110,226
962 178,419
93 16, 664
135 30,43i 1,190 225,514
250 84,046
81 11,220
173 48,128
722 121,010
117 26,826
920 159,056
554 64,458
76 10,595
85 20,400
715 95,453
111 30,624

No. 161.— T o n n a g e

of

IRON SAILING a n d STEAM VESSELS BUILT
1869 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

in

the

U n it e d St a t e s , f r o m

[From Annual Reports of the Register of the Treasury and the Bureau of Navigation.]
Sailing vessels.

Steam vessels.

Total.

T ea r ending June 30—
Number.

Tons.

Number.

.2
1869...................................................................
1,039
679
1870..................................... ............................
2
. 2,067
1871..................................................................
1872..................................................................
1873..................................................................
1874..................................................................
1875..................................................................
1870..................................................................
1877..................................................................
1878...................................................................
1879..................................................................
1
44
1880..................................................................
1
1881..................................................................
36
1882..................................................................
1
2,033
1883..................................... ............................
3
1884.............................................. ...................
4,432
1
1885..................................................................
731
3
1886.,...............................................................
692




8
18
20
26
23
20
25
7
32
24
30
41
43
34
31
47
23

Tons.
3,545
7,602
13,412
12,760
26,548
33.097
21,632
21, 34d
5,927
26,960
22,008
25,538
2*3,320
40.097
37,613
31,200
43,297
14,216

Number.
10
20
20
20
23
20
25
7
32
24
3L
42
43
35
34
48
26

Tons.
4,584
8,281
15,470
12,766
26,548
33.097
21.632
21,346
5,927
26,960
22,008
25,582
28,356
40.097
39,646
35.632
44,028
14,908

166

TO NNAGE^-W RECK ED ,

N o . 1 6 2 .— N u m b e r

and

d u r in g

T o n n a g e o f UNITED STATES VESSELS
t i i e Y e a r s 1875 t o 183o, i n c l u s i v e .

W reck s on coasts o f the
United States.

WRECKED

W reck s on Am erican
lakes.

Years.

1875..............................................................................................
1878..............................................................................................

1882..............................................................................................
1883.............................................................................................
1886..............................................................................................

No.

Tons.

680
1,137
991
927
1, 005
1,069
854
1,015
827
1,020
900
1,159

145,181
237,302
245,161
215, 589
237,088
282,483
227, 363
243,992
244,294
285, 550
283, 720
320,430

Lives
lost.

N o.

157
498
223
275
243
164
163
129
157
272
89
125

515
509
288
465
391
547
533
490
453
450
375
320

W reck s on rivers o f the
United States.

Tons.

150,297
158,873
99,280
143* 837
130,178
207, 318
189, 000
184,720
175, 940
170, 305
144, 730
141, 720

Lives
lost.
69
94
50
63
48
70
169
78
100
118
47
29

W reck s o f national
vessels, a

Years.
N o.

1875 ...........................................................................................
1876.............................................................................................
1877.............................................................................................
1878..............................................................................................
1879.............................................................................................
1882..............................................................................................
1884 ...........................................................................................
1885................................................................... - ........................
1886..............................................................................................

99
115
175
147
174
216
256
246
237
273
265
258

Tons.

36, 597
41,355
48, 074
47, 318
46, 585
80, 070
84, 331
123, 252
72, 280
69,148
74, 917
77, 643

Lives
lost.

N o.

126
58
52
59
50
60
85
154
191
92
111
37

Total.

Tons.

5
3
• 1
4
3
5
5

1,489
1,110
450
4, 065
2, 061
5,452
2, 221

3
3

2, 380
444

Lives
lost.

98
1
’ 20
2
12
3

O f which in foreign seas.

Years.

1875..............................................................................................
1877..............................................................................................
1878..............................................................................................
1879.............................................................................................
1880.............................................................................................
1882..............................................................................................
1883.............................................................................................
1886.............................................................................................

No.

Tons.

1,525
2,098
2,011
1,988
2,148
2,294
2,073
2,106
1,882
2,226
1, 954
2,208

459,178
598,552
616, 784
602,295
645, 776
773,269
683, 065
733,192
683, 227
739, 268
710, 016
728, 774

Lives
lost, b

N o.

949
948
910
767
915
594
837
712
700
1,065
520
702

231
337
552
446
577
458
427
350
360
483
411
464

a W a r and other Government vessels.
b Including lives lost from vessels suffering no damage.




Tons.

127,103
161,022
222,174
194,441
231,475
199,333
180,310
175,776
188,492
214,259
204,263
188,537

L ive s
lost.
597
298
585
272
574
293
400
349
240
583
270
262

No. 163.—AREA

of each STATE and TERRITORY in the U nited States in Square Miles and A cres ; the D ate of Organization of
T erritories ; D ate of A dmission of New States into the Un io n ; and the P opulation of each State and T e rritory at the
T aking of the Census in 1880.
[From the Annual Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office.]
United
States
Statntes.

U nited
States
Statutes.
Civil divisions.

A c t organ­
izing Terri­
tory.

Area o f tb© States and
1 erritories.

A c t admit­
ting State.
In acres.

Surveys reported since
J une 30,1885.

A rea re­
Number
o f acres maining un­ Popula­
surveyed
tion in
surveyed
1880;
up to June cn June 30,
30,1886.
1886.

1,648, 6f 0
3'i2, 280
1,542,359
648, 930
1,591,749
618,4c 7

3 , 1£8, 062
939,946
1,978, 301
1,131,597
3.077,871
1. 262,505

Original States.

"

5,939,200
. ;
4.992.000 ....................... i
835,840
......................
3.040.000 ...................... i
30.080.000
5.324.800
.
i
29.440.000 .............. .......... 5 .
1.356.800 ........................ i ..........................
7,119, 360
24,542,720
i
32,450,560
.....................I..........................
21.760.000
37, 120,000

9,280
7,800
1,306
4,750
47.000
8,320
46.000
2, 120
11,124
38,348
50,704
34,000
58, 000

!
......................... |—
|

Rhndn Isla n d _____ ____
Cnnnftctmnt .....................
N ew Y o rk .................
N ew J e r s e v .............. - P e n n sy lv a n ia __ ______
D elaw are ...........................
M aryland .............................
V irg in ia ................................
N orth C arolina ................
South C arolin a ................
G eorgia ..................................

!
j:::.
j
i

States admitted.

346,991
1,783, C85
276, 521
622,700
5,082,871
1,131, n o
4,282,891
146,608
934, 943
1,512,565
1,399,750
995,577
1,542,180

_______

*

i
I ........

K e n t u c k y ...........................
Vermont................. ...............
Ten n essee...................
M a in e .................. ..............
T e x a s..................................
W e s t V irg in ia .................

Feb. 4,1791
Feb. 18,1791
June 1,1790
Mar. 3,1820
Dec. 29,1845
Dec. 31,1862

1
1
3
9
12

189
191
491
544
108
633

’ 37, 080
10, 212
45, COO
35, 000
274, 356
23,000

21,115,200
0, 535,680
29.184.000 i......................
22.400.000
175. 587,840
11, 7.0, 000

Public land States and
Territories.

B

167

Under con­
tract made
prior to June
30,1885.

Under con­
tracts made
for the year
ending June
80,1886.

POPULATION, ETC., OP STATES, AC.

In square
Vol Page.
miles.

Vol. Page.

Num ber o f
acres sur­
veyed up to
iu n o 30,
1885.

|

STATES.

O h io ............ : ......................
L o u is ia n a .......................
Indiana..............................
M ississip p i......................
Illinois ..............................
A la b a m a ........................

M ar. 3,1805
M ay 7,1800
A p r. 7,1798
Feb. 3,1809
M ar. 3,1817




2
33 L
2
58
1
549
2 1 514
3 i 371

A p r.
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

30,1802
8,1812
11,1816
10,1817
3.1818
14,1819

2
2
3
3
3
3

173
701
399
472
536
C08

39,972
44, 893
33,809
47,156
55,414
50,722

25,581,076
28,731,090
21,637,710
30,179,840
35,465,093
32,462,115

25, 581, 976
27, 067,762
21, 637, 760
30,179,810
35,465,093
32,462,115

25,581,976
27,067,762
21,637,760
30,179,840
35,465,093
32,462,115

1,663,328

No. 163.—AREA

of each

STATE

and

TERRITORY

in the

United States

in

Square Miles

and

A cres, & c.—Continued.

Oz
00

United
States
Statutes.

United
States
Statutes.
Civil divisions.

A c t organ­
izing Terri­
tory.

Area of the States and
Territories.

A c t admit­
ting State.
Vol. Page.

Vol. Page.

In square
miles.

In acres.

65, 370
52, 203
56,451
59,268
55, 045
53,924
157, 801
83, 531
95, 274
80, 891
112, 090
73, 558
104, 500

41,836, 931
33, 410, 063
36,128, 640
37, 931, 520
35, 228, 800
34,511,360
100,992, 640
53, 459, 840
60, 975, 360
51,770, 240
71,737,600
47, 077, 359
66,880, 000

41,836,931
33,410, 063
36,128, 640
30, 618,250
35,228, 800
34,511,360
71,767,370
42,107,904
39, 647, 093
51,770, 240
32,790, 942
46. 988, 892
57, 613,108

97, 883
84, 476
69, 994
150, 932
113, 936
86, ‘294
143, 776
577, 390
63, 253

62, 645,120
77, 568, 640
54, 064, 640
44, 796,160
96, 596,480
72, 906,240
55,228,160
92,016, 640
369, 529, 600
40,481,600

46, 978, 687
45, 367, 279
12, 910, 540
21,174,301
47, 392, 242
13, 215. 337
10,256,409
18,132, 268

60

38,400

5, 738

3,672,640

Public land States and
Teiritories— Cont’d.
states—

c o n t in u e d .

M issou ri..
A rk an sa s.
M ich ig a n .
F lorid a. . .
I o w a ........ .
W isconsin
California.
Minnesota
Oregon . . .
Kansas —
N evada...
N eb rask a.
Colorado..

June 4,1812
Mar. 2,1819
Jan. 11,1805
Mar. 30,1822
Juno 12,1838
A p r. 20,1836

Mar. 2,1821
June 15,1836
Jan. 26,1837
M ar. 3,1845
M ar. 3,1845
M ar. 3,1847
Sept, 9,1850
Feb. 26,1857
Feb. 14, 1859
Jan. 29,1861
M ar. 21,18C4
Feb. 9,1867
M ar. 3,1875

2
3
2
3
5
5

743
493
309
654
235
10

3,1849
14,1848
30,1.854
2,1861
30,1854
28,1861

9
9
10
12
10
12

403
323
277
209
277
172

July 25, 1868
Sept. 9,1850
Sept. 9,1850
Mar. 2,1853
M ar. 2,1861
Feb. 24,1863
M ar. 3,1863
M ay 26,1864
July 27,1868

15
9
9
10
12
12
12
13
15

178 ,
446 .
423
172 .
239
064
808
85
240

M ar.
Aug.
MayMar.
M ay
Feb.

3
5
5
5
5
9
9

11

11
12
13
14
18

645
50
144
742
742
178
452
166
383
126
30
391
474

60,413.34
215,110. 07
44,769.75
57,546.49
2, 760. 00
147.10
174, 059. 61

133. 94

41, 836, 931
33,410,063
36,128, 640
30, 678, 663
35, 228, 800
34,511,360
71,982,481
42,152, 674
39, 704, 639
51,770, 240
32, 793, 702
46, 989, 039
57, 787, 301

7, 252, 857
29, 010,159
11,307,166
21, 270,721
38, 943, 898
88, 320
9, 092, 699

2,168, 380
802, 525
1,636, 937
269,493
1,624,615
1, 315,497
804, 694
780, 773
174,768
996, 096
62, 266
452, 402
194, 327

TERRITORIES.

W y o m i n g .............
N ew M ex ico ........
U t a h .......................
W a sh in g to n ------D a k o t a ..................
A r iz o n a .................
Idah o.......................
M ontana.................
A l a s k a ...................
Indian Territory
District o f Columbia.

July 16,1790
Mar. 3,1791

Public land s t r i p -----

130
214

121,201

3, 581, 385 2,292, 086, 547

Total

92,002.56
679, 523. 78
50.90
589, 200. 64
10, 586.83

27, C03,990

3, 381.21

15, 571, 050
31, 521, 837
41,154,100
23, 621, 808
49,204,238
59,101, 702
44,971,751
73,873,785
369, 529, 600
27, 003, 990 13,477, 610

a

177, 624
3, 672, 640
>, 245,192

1, 923,411. 67

6, 275.15 971,174, 878 844, 329,269 50,155,783

a Figures for A laska and Indian Territory are omitted from the census, as the inhabitants are not enumerated as citizens.




20, 789
119, 565
143, 963
75,116
135,177
40,440
32, 610
39,159

47, 074, 070
46, 046, 803
12, 910, 540
21,174, 352
47, 392,242
13, 804, 538
10,250, 409
18,142, 855

AREA, POPULATION, ETC., OF STATES.

Surveys reported since
June 30, 1885.
Number of
Num ber
Area re­
acrjs sur­
o f acres maining un­ Popula­
tion in
surveyed
veyed up to
surveyed
Under con­
Under con­
1880.
June 30,
tracts made up to June on June 30,
tract made
1885.
30,1886.
1886.
for the year
prior to Juno
ending June
30, 1885.
30,1886.

No. 164.—Number

of ACRES of Public L ands disposed of for CASH, under the HOMESTEAD ACTS, under the TIMBER-CULTURE
ACTS, located witk AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE and other kinds of SCRIP, and located with MILITARY BOUNTY LAND
WARRANTS, and selected by States and Railroads in the several States and Territories, each year ending June 30, from
1875 to 1886, inclusive .
[Prepared by the Commissioner of the General Land Office ]

A lab am a.......................
A r k a n sa s.....................
A rizona........................
California.....................
C olorado......................
Dakota .........................
F lo r id a .........................
Id a h o .............................
Io w a ...............................
Illin o is..........................
Ind ian a.........................
K a n s a s .........................
Louisiana.....................
M ich ig a n ....................
M innesota...................
M issouri.......................
M ississip p i................
M ontana......................
N ebraska ...................
N ew M e x ic o ...............
N e v a d a ........................
O h io ...............................
O re g o n ........................
U t a h .............................
W a sh in g to n ...............
W isc o n sin ..................
W y o m in g ....................

3875.

123, 536. 72
129,147. 00
9, OCL 83
693,480. 33
134, 382. 81
205, 918.16
113, 341.23
24, 853.41
29,714. 01
555.37
1, 603.36
575, 635.71
51,826.19
226,902.72
347,721.01
57,783.52
36,781.26
19,839. 90
419, 200.45
1, 566. 89
14,287.30
2,322.37
184, 378. 03
47,492. 69
86,203. 95
246,401.11
7,714.40

1876.

157, 825.32
159, 287.12
8, 862. 95
761, 772. 84
123. 630.45
39i; 645. 53
254,126.45
27, 219. 22
22, 778. 34
558.73
507.29
663,786.34
68, 628. 01
216, 502.82
449, 586.96
53, 686. 52
50, 634. 55
28, 068.94
357,419.44
10, 584. 88
14, 431. 81
495. 57
149,465. 57
60,099. 54
92,766. 03
160,084.18
7,487.42

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

121,105. 99 169, 930. 01 162, 772. 69 350, 420. 36
152,125. 33 238,430.03 229,052.05 391, 566. 96
52, 501.54
63,585.18
28,281.50
17, 067. 09
612, 942.18 535, 795.13 402,764.93 362, 903. 79
73, 882. 89 139,257. 38 111, 500.61 194, 274. 99
212, 555.16 1, 377,948.22 1,656,851.16 2, 268,808.24
186, 553.79 151,129.18
61,285.47
95,862.80
40, 515.42
84,767.94
89,458.91
120, 323. 56
12, 227.48
16,344.64
11, 601.11
9,049.83
452. 55
4,106.65
40.71
532. 38
53.85
80.-00
706,433. 52 1,711,571.62 2,795,403.97 1, 509, 748. 88
53,115. 50
49,246. 04
27,484.64
92,780. 92
113, 696.31 127, 626.16 166,482.44 250,786.86
277,411.69 958,137. 83 946, 339.48 854, 065.32
44,895.82
65,884.49
40,960.22
98, 587. 54
53,393. 53
40,743.40
21,275.31
66, 227. 01
12, 688.74
47, 587.31
66,154.37 108, 593.63
255,249. 51 614,773.99 1,182,301.22 1,319. 992.91
12,143. 82
37, 338.31
4,476.52
38, 356.18
31, 700.38
96,466.76
42, 849.94
31, 661.13
76.35
51.47
40. 00
80.00
144, 827.90 180,411.88 121, 073.90 240, 619. 37
117,024.47 128, 651.29 103, 307.78
97, 818. 59
100,849.83 229,865.49 251,181.48 421, 521.67
121,314. 48 128,996.01 135,084.42 167,073.16
23,333.67
33, 330. 64
5,156.00
44,146. 83

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

387, 280.41
418,329.07 . 346,630.79
476, 051.12
317,181. 62
526,829.99
426,747.81
57, 586. 54
49, 644.61
19,203.99
21,156. 81
461, 215. 87
529, 723.43
585, 092.52
951,376. 61 1,112, 655.75
566, 537.85
424,713.86
287, 642. 87
534,257.02
2, 673,213.42 4.360,131.81 7, 317, 236. 98 11,082,818.44
714, 818.77
217, 925.68 ’ 416,001. 64
452, 263. 08
269,490.41
149,126. 57
166, 988.02
232, 039. 97
6, 596.74
30,044.90
14, 213.46
237. 98
170, 824.57
56.70
677.16
40. 00
40.00
40. 00
6, 388.30
1,299, 014.07
984,076.99 1,105, 241. 97 1, 384,404.44
145, 533.66
508,703.94
488,129.04 1, 537, 51G. 80
448,084.54
285,192.78
543, 893.93
3G1,200.22
1,173, 331.85 1,188,001.52 1, 555, 954. 65 1, 646,468. 53
407, 327. 22
141, 355.37
266,644. 54
517,737.36
242,268.57
358,217.21
239,350.80
153,758.76
625,292.74
109, 579.43
186,463.36
443,324.27
848,197.06
960,355.35 1,327,410.09 3,105, 851.32
162,378.35
116, 931. 60
216, 715.98
79, 936.67
83,143.35
78, 588.27
249,195.70
88,169.14
55.50
120.00
5,107.31
209.36
604, 696. 60
' 313,326.75
309, 548.70
504, 828.80
134, 394.30
199,353.89
84,149.01
111, 913.86
419,237.58
449,389.88
764,448.33 1, 085,753.72
327, 513.62
846,156.33
844, 318.42
306, 910.10
48,955.92
58, 307.25
595,786.88
187,488.65

1885.

1886.

22G, 627.41
270, 901. 62
277, 281. 04
244, 582. 90
278,174, 78
534,139.30
1, 295, 909.03 1,348, 678.46
662,611.05 1, 282,674. 87
4, 547,749.77 3, 075, 085.11
282, 515.55
231,799.46
272,019. 84
284,903.04
4,337. 02
11, 659. 36
3, 030,846.60 5, 636,824.15
181, 043.60
142, 564. 03
109, 963.94
89,511.23
417, 732.58
624, 379.49
269, 045.73
291,277.34
175,626.25
111, 000.03
911, 574.11
1,112,140.57
3, 698,381. 76 3,551,518.29
163,981.57
202, 850.15
171,430.94
280,998.87
788,287.71
184,853.62
1,016,117.76
218,436.92
552,967.14

504,863.78
299,776.06
544,828.49
237,585.73
453,572.51

AREA, POPULATION, ETC., OP STATES.

States and Terri­
tories.

T o t a l .................. 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 13,998,780.27jl9,030,796.89 26,834,041.03 20,113,663.38 20, 991,967.18




C*
CD

170

POSTAL SERVICE,

o f POST-OFFICES, E x t e n t o f POST-ROUTES, a n d R e v e n u e
E x p e n d i t u r e s o f t h e POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT, i n c l u d i n g a m o u n t s
PAID FOR TRANSPORTATION OF TH E M AIL , E A C H FISCAL Y E A R FROM 1837 TO 1886,

N o.

165.—N u m b e r

and

IN C L U S IV E .
[From the Annual Report o f the Postmaster-General.]

Fiscal years.

Number
o f postoffices.

11,767
12,519
12,780
13,468
13,778
13,733
13,814
14,103
14,183
14,601
15,146
16,159
16,749
18,417
19,796
20,901
22, 320
23, 548
24,410
25, 565
26, 586
27,977
28,539
28,498
28, 586
28, 875
29,047
28,878
20, 550
23, 828
25,163
26,481
27,106
28,492
30, 045
31,863
33, 244
34, 294
35, 547
36,383
37,345
39,258
40,855
42, 989
44,512
46, 231
47, 858
50,017
51,252
53,614

1837.
1838.
1839.
1840.
1841.
1842.
1843.
1844.
1845.
1846
1847.
1848.
1849.
1850.
J85L
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.
188 L
1882.
1883
1884.
1885.
1886.

Expenditure
Transporta­
Transporta­
o f the D epart­
tion o f do­ tion o f foreign ment during
mail.
m estic mail.
the year.

E xtent
o f post­
routes.

Revenue
o f the D e­
partment.

Miles.

Dollars.

Dollars.

4,101,703
4,238,733
4,484,657
4,543,522
4,407,726
4,546,849
4,296,225
4,237,288
4,289, 842
3,487,199
3,880,309
4, 555,211
4,705,176
5,499,985
6,410,604
5,184, 527
5, 240,725
6,255,586
6,642,136
6,920,822
7, 353,952
7,486,793
7, 968,484
8,518,067
8, 349,296
8,299,821
11,163,790
12,438, 254
14, 556,159
14,386, 986
15, 237, 027
16,292,601
18. 344, 511
19, 772,221
20,037,045
21,915,426
22,996,742
26,471,072
2G, 791,361
28,644,198
27,531,585
29,277, 517
30,041,983
33,315,479
36,785,398
41,876,410
45,508,693
43,335,958
42,560,843
43,948,423

1,996,727
3.131.308
3,285,622
3,296,876
3,159,375
3, 087,796
2, 947,319
2,938,551
2, 905,504
2,716,673
2,476,455'
2,394,703
2,577,407
2,965,286
3,538,064
4,225,311
4.906.308
5,401,382
6, 076,335
C, 765,639
7,239,333
8,246,054
7,157, 629
« 1 3 ,795,094
8,551,600
dG, 588,365
6,160,419
6, 854,816
6,839,804
7, 839,154
10,644,740
/ I 2 , 591,715
13,407,707
13,129,640
13,669,585
j l 5 , 498,392
16, 810,452
18,548,974
18,440, 665
17, 791,362
18,774,235
19,080, 808
18,953,219
20,857, 802
22,812,429
22,460,473
23,874,394
25,014,478
27,035, 543
27, C14, 540

141,242
134.818
133,999
155,739
155,026
149,732
142,295
144,687
143, 940
152, 865
153.818
163, 208
167,703
178,672
196,290
214, 281
217,743
219,935
227, 908
239, 642
242, 601
260, 603
260,052
240, 594
140,399
134, 013
139, 598
139,173
142, 340
180, 921
203,245
216, 928
223,731
231,232
238, 359
251, 398
256, 210
269, 097
277, 873
281,798
292, 820
301, 966
316,711
343, 888
344,006
343, 618
353,166
359, 530
365, 251
378, 586

Dollars.

6828,429
c766,621
405,249
558,729
417, 589
592,485
613,270
e953t 322
gl, 057,269
hi, 027,021
tl. 107,377
A975, 996
hi, 027,021
hi, 047,271
£994,845
Z986, 537
m 766,623
?i470, 679
218, 810
240, 069
216,481
236,325
306,414
292, 834
345,338
330,494
391, 856

a Supply o f special officers and salaries o f route agents included.
b Includes $358,805, sea mails between N ew Y o rk and California and Oregon,
c Includes $3216,097, sea mails between N ew Y o r k and California and Oregon.

d Mail-messenger service included.
e Includes $358,333, subsidies to Brazil and China lines.
/S p e c ia l and local agents, postal railway clerks, & c., included.
A Includes $535,417, subsidies to Brazil and China lines.
h Includes $725,000, subsidies to Brazil and China lines.
i Includes $712,500, subsidies to Brazil and China lines.
j Per diem o f assistant superintendents, railway mail service, included.
k Includes $662,500, subsidies to Brazil and China lines.
I Includes $650,000, subsidies to Brazil and China lines.
m Includes $537,500, subsidies to Brazil and China lines.
n Includes $250,000, subsidies to China lines.




Dollars.
3,288,319
4,430, 662
4, 630, 536
4, 718, 236
4,499, 528
5, 674, 752
4, 374,754
4,296, 613
4,320, 732
4, 076, 037
3, 979, 542
4, 326,850
4,479,049
5,212, 953
6,278,402
7,108,450
7, 982,757
8,577,424
9,968,342
10,405, 286
11, 508, 058
12,722,470
11,458, 084
19,170,610
13,606,759
11,125, 364
11, 314, 2«6
12, 644, 786
13,694,728
15, 352, 079
19,235,483
22,730, 693
23, 698,132
23,998, 838
24, 390, 204
26, 658,192
29, 084, 940
- 32,126,415
33, 611,309
33, 263,488
33,48G, 322
34,165,084
33,419, 899
36, 542,804
39, 592,566
40, 482,021
43, 282, 944
47,224,560
50,046,235
51,004,744

171

RAILW AY POSTAL SERVICE.
N o. 1 6 6 . — RAILROAD MILEAGE u p o n w h i c h
TOTAL COST a n d A v e r a g e ANNUAL COST

M a il w a s Ca r r ie d , A n n u a l
M il e o f R a il r o a d M a il
T r a n s p o r t a t io n , a n d E x p e n d it u r e f o r R a i l w a y M a il Se r v ic e E m p l o y e s ,
i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , d u r i n g e a c h y e a r f r o m 1830 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .

Y ear ending
June 30—

1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
18G1
1862
1863
18o4
1865
1806
1867
1868
1869
1870 .
1871
1872.
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877 .
1878
1879
1880 .
1881 .
1882.
1883
1884 .
1885 .
1886.

per

Average
Num ber
Annual
M iles of
Annual
M iles of
annual cost o f em ­ expenditure
M iles of
railroad up­ annual trans­ cost o f rail­
per mile
ployes of for all em­
railroad in
on which
portation
road mail
the United
of railroad railway ployes o f the
transpor­
mail was
o f mail by
mail trans­ mail serv­ railway mail
States.
tation.
carried.
railroads.
portation.
ice.
service.

23
95
229
380
633
1, 098
1,273
1, 497
1,913
2, 302
2,818
3, 535
4,026
4,185
4,377
uov
5, 598
5, 996
7, 365
9,021
10, 982
12, 908
15,360
16, 720
18, 374
22, 016
24, 503
26, 968
28, 789
30, 635
31,286
33.170
33, 908
35, 085
36, 801
39,250
42, 229
42, 229
46, 844
52, 914
60, 291
66.171
70, 278
72, 385
74, 096
76,808
79, 088
81,717
86,463
93, 349
103,145
114,713
121, 454
125, 379
128, 967
137, 622

-78
974

3,091
3, 714
4,092
4,402
4,735
5,497

6 , 886
8, 255
10,146
12, 415
14, 440
18,333
20, 323
22, 530
24,431
26, 010
27,129
522, 018
521,338
522,152
522, 616
523,401
32, 092
34, 015
36, 018
39, 537
43, 727
49, 834
57,911
63,457
67, 734
70, 083
72, 348
74, 546
77,120
79, 991
85, 320
91, 569
100, 563
110, 208
117,160
121, 032

al, 878,296
a l, 793,024
a2,413,090
ad,396, 055
ad, 889,053
ad, 946,450
al, 424,262
a5, 692,402
a5,747,355.
a 6 ,484,592
a7,781,828
4,170,403
4, 327,400
4, 861,177
6, 524, 593
8, 364, 503
11,082,768
12, 986, 705
15,433,389
19,202,469
21,809, 296
24, 267, 944
25, 763,452
27,268,384
27,653, 749
523,116, 823
522, 777, 219
522, 871, 558
523, 301,942
524, 087, 568
30, 609, 467
32,437, 900
34,88G, 178 •
41, 399,284
47, 551,970
55, 557, 048
62,491, 749
65, 621,445
72,460, 545
75,154,910
77, 741,172
85, 358,710
92,120, 395
93, 092, 992
96,497,463
103, 521,229
113,995, 318
129,198, 641
142, 541, 392
151, 912,140

$a307,444
allO, 488
a520,602
a595,353
a585,843
432, 568
a7Sd, 687
531,752
a843,430
a870,570
597,475
584,192
635,740
818, 227
985,019
1, 275, 520
1, 601, 329
1,758, 610
2, 073, 089
2,310,389
2, 559,847
2, 828, 301
3,243, 974
3,349, 662
b2, 543, 709
b2,498,115
52,538,517
62, 567, 044
52,707,421
3, 391, 592
3, 812, 600
4,177,126
4,723, 680
5,128, 901
5, 724, 979
6, 502, 771
7, 257,196
8, 589, G63
9, 216, 518
9, 543,134
8, 053, 936
9, 566, 595
9, 792, 589
10, 648, 986
11,963,117
13,127,715
13,887, 800
15,012, 603
16, G27, 983

17.14
17.01
15. 32
15. 30
14. 84
9. 77
12. 88
9.25
13.06
11.18
14. 32
13.49
13. 07
12. 54
11.77
11. 50
12. 33
11.39
10. 79
10. 59
10. 54
10.97
11.90
12.11
11. 00
10. 96
11. 09
11.01
11.23
11.08
11.75
11. 97
11.41
10. 78
10.30
10.40
11.05
11. 85
12. 26
12. 27
10. 60
10.38
10. 51
11. 03
31. 55
11.51
10. 75
10. 53
10.95

43
cl86

148
185
235
257
348
394
451
491
548
582
6427
6474
6525
6572
6612
702
827
995
1,129
1,106
1,382
1, 647
1,895
2,175
2, 242
2, 415
2, 500
2, 608
2, 609
2, 946
3,177
3, 570
3, 855
3, 963
4, 387

c$22, 987 00
c28, 965 00
c29,744 OU
c37,513 00
C42,406 00
c !6 ,153 00
c54, 063 00
c61,512 00
cl07, 042 00
cl45, 897 00
c l96, 936 00
176, 722 00
197, 090 00
•254,498 00
287,187 00
339, 388 00
398, 739 00
429,175 00
405, 819 00
6314,179 00
6295, 823 00
6324, 524 00
6352,701 00
6342,071 00
542,40 L 00
729, 680 00
839, 975 00
973, 560 00
1,109,140 00
1, 441,020 00
1, 7Q9, 546 00
1,958, 876 00
2 ,18G, 330 00
2,410, 490 00
2, 504,140 00
2,484,846 00
2, 579, 013 00
2, 624, 890 00
2, 850, 980 00
3,108, 801 00
3,486,779 00
3,688,032 00
3, 972, 071 00
4, 246,209 51

a Including steamboat service; no separate report.
b Service suspended in Southern States,
c Including mail-messenger service.
The cost o f the service is taken from the reports of the Second A ssistant Postmaster-General.




of the

United'S tates

at each

Census,

from

1800

to

172

No. 167.—POPULATION

1880.

[From the Reports of the Superintendents o f the Census.]

A la b a m a ...........................

1,262,505

17

16

996, 932

13

A rk a n sa s.......................... 25
California........................... 24
Colorado............................. 35

802, 525
864,694
194,327

26
24

484,471
560,247
39, 864

25

C onnecticut.................... 28
D elaw are........................... 37
F lo rid a ............................... 34

622, 700
146,608
269,493

25
34
33

* 537,454
125, 015
187,748

24
32

1, 542,180

12

1,184,109

11

G eorgia..............................

13

771,623

964,201
435,450
29

92 597

460,147
112,216

21
30

370,792
91,532

1, 057,286

9

906,185

1840.

•

10
14

• DUUy
non *00

1^
10

QfO 04
^97
OLU|
§

19

40

07 0 i4
Vtf

97

on GOO
oaa
GO)

25

20
27

309,978
78,085
54 477

16
24
25

297, 675
76,748
34 730

14

26
9

691,392

10

516,823

11

4
6
11
29

2, 539, 891
1 680,637
1,194,020
364,399

90
qq
oo

4

K e n t u c k y ........................

1, 648, 090

8

1,321, 011

9

6

988,416
192,214

13

157,445
343,031

24
18

28

476,183
685, 866
43,112

20

7
27

1,155,684

8

982,405

6

779,828

6

687,917

G

517, 762

19

352,411

19

215 739

17

13
15

501,793
470, 019

12
11

399,455
447,040

12
10

1,711,951
1, 350,428
674 913

14

10

107 90fi
AVI,

Louisiana..........................

22

939,946

21

720, 915

17

708,002

1Q
JLo

M a in e .................................
M arylan d..........................

27
23

648,936
934, 943

23
20

626,915
780,894

22
19

628,279
687,049

1G
17

583,169
583, 034

M assachusetts................

7

1,783, 085

7

1,457,351

7

1,231,066

6

994,514

8

737,699

8

610,408

7

9
26
18

1,636,937
780,773
1,131,597

13
28
18

1,184,059
439,706
827,922

1
A
JLO

Q
A
ou
14

749,113
172 023
79lj 305

20

23

212,267

26

31,639

26

33
15

397,654
6, 077
606^ 526

17

375,651

22

136,621

21

M issouri............................
5
N ebrask a........................... 30
N evad a............................... 38

2,168,380
. 452,402
62,266

5
35
37

1,721,295
122,993
42,491

8

1 Aoa,
1fi9 U
019
A,
A<3

iq
±o

682,044

16-

383
w
Oilj 702
Iv4

21

140 455

23

GO

28 841
6* 857

346, 991

31

318,300

27

326, 073

22

317,976

22

284,574

18

269,328

15

489,555

18

373,306

14

320, 823

13

M ich igan ...........................
M innesota........................
M ississip p i......................

N ew H am psh ire............

31

OR
OA
GO

N ew Jersey......................

19

1,131,116

17

906,096

21

672,035

19

New Y o r k .........................
North C arolin a...............

1
15

5,082,871
1,399,750

1
14

4,382,759
3,071,361

1
12

3, 880,735
992,622

1
10

3, 097,394
869,039

1

2,428,921
753,419

1

7

5

1,918,608
737,987

4

O h io ....................................
Oregon ..............................

3
36

3,198,062
174,763

3
36

2,665,260
90,923

3
34

2,339,511
52,465

3
32

1,980,329
13,294

3

1,519,467

4

937,903

5




127 901
’ a l8
14,255
alOO
275,148
72,749
a4
340, 985
a49
55,162
147,178
al82
564,135
a484
152,923
a 66
298,269
407,350
al28
523,159
al31
8,765
75,448
a29
66,557
a!39
244,022
al49
277,426

8

9
19

261,942
72,674

17

251,002
64,273

11

252,433

12

162,686

23

21

12,282
24,520

20

5,641

9

220,955

7

406,511

18

76,556

14

8

228,705
380,540

14
7

151,719
341,548

5

422,845

19

8,850

5

472,040

24

4,762

20

40,352

22

20,845

16

214,460

11

183,858

12

245, 562

10

211,149

2
4

959, 049
555, 500

3
4

589, 051
478,113

13

230,769

18

45,365

a70X
1

1,372, 111
638,829
al39
581,295

POPULATION.

3,077, 871
1, 978,301
1, 624,615
996, 096

22

1800.

1810.

1820.

1830.

34 277

I lli n o is ..............................
4
Ind ian a..............................
6
Iow a..................................... 10
K a n s a s ............................... 20
8

1850.

18C0.

1870.

1880.

States and Territories.

Pennsylvania..................

4 , 282,891

2

2

3,521,951

2

2, 906,215

2

2,311, 786

2

1, 724,033

29
18

174, 620
703,708

28
14

147,545
668,507

24
11

108, 830
594, 398

10
23

1,109,801
604, 215

5
25

1,002,717
212, 592

5

829, 210

Khode I s la n d ..................
South C arolin a.............

33
21

276, 531
995, 577

32
22

217,353
705, 606

T ennessee.......................

12
11

1,542,359
1, 591,749

9
19

1,258, 520
818, 579

32

332, 286

Verm ont............................
V irg in ia ............................

The States ...............

i
6
3
1
g
7

4
2
5
9

The Territories___

10
27
15

784,443

1, 225,163
442, 014
1, 054, 670

9
8
1
7
6
2
3

5
10

9, 658
14,181
131,700
14,999
20, 595
91, 874
86, 786
23, 955
9,118
402, 866

The United States.

38, 558, 871

217,895

13

154,465

1

974, 600

1

880, 200

7,215, 858

....

5, 294,390

1

14, 003

39, 834

1

33, 039

1

24, 023

43,712

....

39, 834

....

33,039

....

24, 023

....

a4, 631
9, 633, 822

....

7, 239, 881

2

51, G87

1

23,191,876

15

1

....

31,443, 321

105, C02

43, 712

23, 067 262

6,100
50,155, 783,

15

a4, 631
9, 600, 783

30, 945

On public ships in serv.
ice of the United States

261,727

....

29

124, 614

10

12, 820, 868

305,391

....

69,122
345, 591

....

24

225, 300

002, 365

16
6

17, 019, 641

4

775,881

61, 547
11,380

9

2

76, 931
415,115

2

5

1, 239, 797

1
3

681, 904

810,091

3

291,948

4

93, 516
40,273
11, 594

7

3
17
6

16

21

1
3
5

20
8

280, 652

314,120
1, 421,661

4, 837
75,080

97,199
581,185

1,211,405

23

6
2

23 !
9

a 1,951
1, 047, 507
a44
83,015
502, 741
a52
422,771

17

315, 098
1, 596, 318

31, 218, 021

3

al5
235, 966
a250
1, C65,116

28

38,155, 505

49, 371, 340
40,440
135| 177
177| 624
32, 610
39,159
U9| 565
143,963
75,116
20,789

330, 551

1,348, 233

17, 069, 453

14, 093

POPULATION.

Arizona_____
Dakota . _ __
District o f C olu m bia...
Id a h o ....................
M ontana_____ .
N ow M exico.............
TTtali..................... . .
W a sh in g to n ....................
W y o m in g ...........................

1, 512, 565
618 457
1, 315’ 497

14
29
16

30

1
2

5,318

....

12, 866, 020

....

5, 308,483

a A ll persons not white nor colored, exclusive o f Indians, not taxed.
N o te .—T he narrow column under each census year shows the order of the States and Territories when arranged according to magnitude o f population in the aggregate or
in each class.

173




174

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

N o . 1 6 8 .— T o t a l POPULATION o f SCHOOL AGE, w i t h h i e e n r o l l m e n t , a t ­
t e n d a n c e , IN C O M E, EX PE N D ITU R E, AN D SCHOOL F U N D , IN TH E U N IT E D STATES,
FROM 1872 TO 1885, IN C L U SIV E .
[From the Report o f the Commissioner of Education.]
Nunjber re­
porting.
Tear.

I n States.

I n Territo­
ries.

States.

Terri­
tories.

School population................................................................. <

1872
1873
1874
1875
1870
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885

37
37
37
36
37
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38

7
11
11
8
8
9
9
9
8
10
10
10
10
10

12,740,751
13,324,797
13,735,672
13,889,837
14,121,526
14,093,778
14,418,923
14,782.765
15,351,875
35, 661, 213
16, 021,171
16, 255, 535
16, 510,463
16, 863,265

88,097
134,128
139, 378
117, 685
101, 465
133, 970
157,260
179, 571
184, 405
218,293
222, 651
249,157
283, 939
306,126

N um ber enrolled in public s c h o o ls..............................

1872
1873
1874
1875
1870
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885

34
35
34
37
3G
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38

7
10
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

7, 327,415
7,865,628
8,030,772
8, 678,737
8, 293,563
8, 881, 848
9,294, 316
9,328,003
9,680,403
9,737,176
9, 889, 283
10,223, 088
10,572, 751
10,974,463

52,241
69,968
09,209
77, 922
70, 175
72, 030
78, 879
96, 083
101,118
123,157
124,543
136, 385
305, 441
195,460

1872
1873
1874
1875
187G
1877
1878
N um ber in daily attendance at public schools........ ..
1879
.1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885

28
3i
30
29
27
31
31
32
34
34
38
38
38
38

4
5
4
5
5
4
5
8
8
9
10
9
9
9

4,081, 569
4,166,062
4,488,075
4, 215, 380
4, 032, 632
4, 886,289
5, 093, 298
5,223,100
5,744,188
5. 595,329
6, 041, 833
6, 260,150
6, 590, 582
6,410,557

28, 956
33, 677
33,489
36,428
34,216
33,119
38,115
59,237
61,154
69,027
76,498
83,913
103, 34G
•109,743

1872
1873
1874
1875
1870
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885

33
35
35
36
37
37
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38

7
G
8
9
9
9
9
9
10
9<
9
10
10
10

216,062
215,210
239,153
247,423
247, 557
257,454
269.162
270.163
280, 034
285, 970
290,028
294,513
301,848
312,173

1,177
1, 511
1,427
1,839
1,726
1,842
2,012
2, 523
2, 610
3,189
3,266
4,039
5,956
7, 576

(' 1872

30
28
28
31
32

G
5
.7
8
9

81,135
75, 321
87,395
97,796
95,483

374
529
499
656
678

1

i
•

N um ber o f teachers in public sch o o ls........................ <

N um ber o f male teachers a .......................... .................... <

]
1

1873
1874
1875
187G

•

a Several o f the States and Territories do not report sex o f teachers. Tho totals of male and o f
female teachers are, therefore, tho totals only o f teachers in such States and Territories as make a
distinction o f sex.




175

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
N o. 1 6 8 .— T o t a l POPULATION

of

SCHOOL AGE, & c .—Continued.
Num ber re­
porting.
Year.

In States.

I n Territo­
ries.

States.

Terri­
tories.

r 3877
i 1878
1 1879
1880
Num ber of male teachers a —Continued.................... . { 1881
1882
1883
1884
1885

33
34
34
35
36
35
35
34
35

9
8
8
8
7
8
7
7
8

97,638
100,878
104,842
115, 064
107, 780
105, 596
107, 301
101, 307
116, 065

706
789
985
948
1,018
1,080
1,024
1,476
2, 684

( 1872

30
28
28
31
32
33
34
34
35
36
35
35
34
35

0
5
7
8
9
9
8
8
8
7
8
7
7
8

123, 547
103, 734
129,049
132,185
135, 644
138, 228
141,780
141,161
156, 351
158, 588
164, 808
171,629
170,620
196,108

633
786
731
963
898
986
1,027
1, 342
1,306
1,805
1,897
2,075
3,156
4,892

( 1872

35
35
37
37
38
37
38
38
38
38
38
38
38

0
10
10
8
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

$71,988, 718
80, 081,583
81,277,686
87, 527,278
86,632,067
85, 959, 864
86,035,264
82,767, 815
82,684,489
86,468,749
92,587,205
95,715,540
107,299,006
(&)

$641, 551
844,666
881,219
1,121, 672
717,416
906, 298
942,837
1,020,259
1,255,750
1,673, 339
1, 739, 983
2,252,199
3,268, 561

1 1873
1874
i 1875
1876
1877
1878
Number of female teachers a ...........................................<{
1879
1880
j 1881
1882
1883
1884
l 1885

Public-school incom e...........................................................

1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1870
1880
1881
3882
1883
1884
1885

(b)

(b)

(b)

r 1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
Public-school expenditure.................................................'
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885

31
36
35
34
36
37
38
38
38
38
38
38
38
38

6
10
9
9
10
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

70,035, 925
77,780,016
74,169,217
80, 950,333
83, 078,596
79, 251,114
79,652,553
77,176, 354
78, 836,399
83, 601, 327
89, 504, 852
95,770, 712
100,775,512
106, 957, 702

856, 056
995,422
805,121
982,621
926,737
982, 344
877,405
1,015,168
1,196,439
1,510,115
1,653,187
2,073,809
3,174, 016
3, 652,941

1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885

31
28
28
28
20
20
32
30
33
31
35
35
35

1
1

65, 850, 572
77,870, 887
75, 251, 008
81,486,158
97, 227, 909
100,127, 865
106,138, 348
110, 264, 434
119, 1«4, 029
123, 083, 786
128, 483,681
129,381,454
130,923, 561

64,385
137, 507

A m ount o f permanent school fun ds..............................

(b)

3
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2

(b)

d Several ot the States and Territories do not report sex o f teachers.

(b)

323,236
1,526,961
2,106,96 L
1, 506, 961
2, 776,593
3, 694,810
1,089,015
1,089,015
1,130,744
1,132, 352

(b)

T h e totals o f male and o f
female teachers are, therefore, the totals only o f teacbefs in such States and Territories as make a
distinction o f sex.
6 N o data.




176.

N o . 1 6 9 . — AGE, POPULATION, ENROLLMENT, a n d DAILY ATTENDANCE o f PUPILS; a v e r a g e d u r a t i o n o f SCHOOL TERMS;
N UM B ER , S E X , A N D SA LA R Y OF TEACHERS IN , AND TOTAL EXPENDITURES FOR, THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN EA CH STATE AN D T E R R I­
TO R Y o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , f o r 1871-’72, 1882-83, 1883-’84, a n d 1884-85.
[From the Annual Reports o f the Commissioner o f Education.]

1871

^ 2.

Pupils.

States and Territories.

Number
School
School
enrolled in
population.
public
age.
schools.

Teachers.

Average
daily
attendance.

.

A verage
duration o f
school in
months and
days.

Total ex­
penditure.
Male.

Female.

Total, a

...

..
.
.
.. _. _
........................ .... .
....
...............
.................................................. _.....
....... ................................. .........
................-.............. ............... ...........
............................................. ...........
______________ ______ ____
..
.
.
.
...................... .................
______
__ _
.......... ..
......................................................
...........-........................... .. ....__
....................................................
....................... ................................
....................... .... ... ....................
.................................. ......................
......................... .....__.....
____ ______ ____ ___ _______
........
.
..
...........
...
....... ................... ..............
............................................... ..
................................................




5-21
5-21
5-15
4-16
5-21
4-21
5-21
6-21
6-21
5-21
5-21
6-20
6-21
4-21
5-20
5-15
5-20
5-21
5-21
5-21
5-21
6-18
4-21
5-38
5-21
6-21
5-21
4-20
6-21
5-15
6-16

387,057
182,474
142,409
128,468
47,825
62,869
425,000
882,693
633,549
474,350
165,982
416,763
246,290
226,751
276,120
282, 485
405,026
180,020
304,762
634,443
51,123
4, 950
77, 364
265,958
1, 502, 684
332, 597
1, 073,274
36, 512
975, 753
42, COO
209,376

141,312
107,908
80,983
313,588
19,018
14,000
39,766
662,049
459,451
349, 633
106,663

1,

91, 500
126,311
115,683
276, 602
296, 356
120, 352
313,686
330,070
28, 786
3,372
72, 762
169,430
028,110
105,080
708,800
834,313
27,720
76,322

107,666
69, 645
79, 511
26,773
329,799
286,301
218,131
61, 538
120, 866
70, 000
97,596
56,435
205,252
180,000
62, 046
79, 937
187, 024
2,372
49, 293
86, 812
493,618
408, 538
15,000
536, 221
22,176

3
6
8
5

f6
5
6
5.4
6

s*

n

6
5
44
8
4
8
35
4

84

2,318
1,901
820
099

1,152
401
1,232
2,194

3,470
2,302
2,052
2,893

15
27
16
14

620
9,094
7,430
5, 888
3,747

268
11,830
4, 816
9,305
2, 048

20, 924
12,246
15,193
3, 795

10
1064

865
1, 800
3,024
3, 032
1, 656
2, 256

555
4, 200
3,249
7,419
8, 610
3,056
399

773
29
585
952
C, 481
3,078
9, 718

739
47
3, 241
3,979
21, 773
1,054
32, 343

10
12*
22

Dollars.
560,000
405,748
1,727, 834
1,496, 981

331

28
18
10
74
10

4*

18
1
152

38
6
34
6

405, 748
1,103,125
833, 759

2

1,020

7, 753
177
1,363

10, 615

579
822

888

3,420

6, 000

2, 269
8,443
11,642
4,712
2, 655
8, 816
1, 512
76
3, 826
2, 931
28, 254
4,332
22, 061
18, 368
756
2,185

4,339,
2,183,
2,115,
596,

256
601
750
612

448, 024
748,298
874, 381
i," 64 8,"228
547,948
624,233
887,019
195, 894
CO, 397
6, 653, C93
171, 000
4, 219, 563
320, 000
4,104, 274
3C0, 000
2C8,092

7,480, 390
3, 559, 899
4, 045,408
714,398
941,304
531, 834
849, 278
3,214,730
5,663, 931
3, 019, 926
990, 936
869,766
1, 749,049
534, 096
98, 469
468, 528
2, 375,642
9, C07, 904
6, 817, 353
8, 333, 033
465, 624
282, 451

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Dollars.

months, days.

,

Arkansas ................................... ......... ........................
California.....................................
............................................
Connecticut ......................................................................................
D elaw are............................................................... ....................
FIr»rida,.
......... ..............
Georgia,
..........................................
I lli n o is
Ind ian a
Iow a
K an sas
Kent.noky
Louisiana .................................... ............................................
Maine ............................
____ _______
___ ____ ____
Maryland
.
M assachusetts .........................................................
M ich ig a n
M innesota
M ississip p i
M issouri
N ebra ska,
..
N evad a
N ew H am pshire
N ow .Tfvrsey
N ew Y o r k .........................................................................................
North Carolina,................ ................................................
Ohio....................................................................................................
O re g o n ............................
......................................
Pennsylvania
..
Rhode I s la n d
South C arolina.

Salary.

H . Ex. 199-

!

6-18
G-18
5-20
5-

T ennessee...............
T e x a s........................
Verm ont..................
V irg in ia ..................
W e st V irgin ia----W iscon sin ...............

6- 21

4-20

Total States

391,068
191,000
84, 9-1G
411,104
21
166, 749
420, 918
12, 740, 751

6-21

Arizona..........................
Colorado........................
D a k o ta ..........................
District o f Columbia.
Idah o..............................
Indian T e r....................
M ontana........................
N ew M e x ico ................
U t a h ..............................
W a sh in g to n ................

5-21
5- 21
65-21

1,272
12,-286
3, 916
31,671
17
1,878

4-16
4-21

28, 737
8, 3G6

6
5
3
7

96,000
51, 336

15
25

7,327, 415
262
4, 262

7,392
1,973
15, 555
1,416
5, 093

3i

11, 613

10
5

12, 819

16, 992
3, 820

3, 544
1,281
513
6,283

2, 233
4,215
3, 826
2,468
9,168

1,017,147
397,166
628,403
328, 342
1,294, Oil

81,135

123, 547

216, 062

37,113,364

70, 035,327

5
92
28
26
26

3
114
84
237
34

8
206
112
263
60

3,401
C8,000
16, 525
180,654
14, 715

5, 529
191,7C0
34, 203
479, 996
17,220
127,409

197

161

358
170

78,562
28,088

,

,

575, 275
923,256
577,719
1, 932, 539

W yom ing
Total Territories
Grand total

88, 096

52, 241

374

633

1,177

389, 945

856, 057

12, 828, 847

7,379, 656

81, 509

124,180

217, 239

37, 503, 309

70, 891, 374

1 S S 2 -’ S 3.
Pupils.

States and Territories.




a

Number
Number
School School pop­ between 6 enrolled in
age.
public
ulation.
and 16 years
of age.
schools.

Average
daily at­
tendance.

200,513
112, 233
174,611
36,444
120, 437
26,909
51,945
287, 411-

127, 016
56,291
112, 594
23,008
78,423
17,838
24, 923
188, 371

7-21
6-21'
56- 21
4-16
6-21
6-21
6-18

403,901
303, 962
222,17846
53, 426
149,466
37, 285
97, 224
508,187

Includes number of teachers not reported by sexes.

80
151
120
179
153
665 cl 98

Total ex­
penditure.
Male.

3, 061
1,948
1,114
284
566
222
678

Female.

Total, a

1,656
514
2,816
749
2, 532
305
448

4, 717
2,462
3, 930
1,033
3, 098
583
1,126
6, 970

6 In the counties (number of days).

Salary.

D ollars.
420,138*
2,511, 078
367, 356
1, 094, 580
136, 289
104, 240

D ollars.
448,498
479, 471
3,312, 215
752,161
1,813,486
141,618
133, 260
i
623,647

177

Alabam a ...................................................................................
A r k a n s a s .................................................................................
California........................................ ...................................
C olorado.... ............................................ ....................... ..........
Connecticut.................. - ........................................................
Delaware.......................... ........................................................
Florida.......................................................................................
G eorgia.....................................................................................

Teachers.
Average
duration
o f school
in days.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

6
27
Less than G
months.

1 222 22

671
2,545
1,955
2, 885

81, 653

127,672
70, 904
168,000
76,599
266, 014

N o. 1 6 9 .—PUBLIC SCHOOL STATISTICS, & c.—Continued.
OC

1 8 8 2 - JS 3 — Continued.

States and Territories.

K an sa s........................................................................................
K e n tu c k y .................................................................................
________ ______ _ . . . .
__
____ . . .

XT i qqi a o in n i
XT i ao/m T'l
*M nl\roalra
"KTorn f\o

..
...

.........................................
__ ___ ___. . . . .
................................... ..
. . . . . . ___ . . . . . . .

_

__ __ _ ____ ___. . . . . . .
_ . _____
. .
______ ____ . . . __ __
____

"M nw T T o m n o I n r A
"\Tt\xrr .TrtranTT
XTnnr VAT»lr
XTPor'rtlinn.
"Q|-j jo

..................

i£Irnnrni'i
U n n nOT’lTTOnin.
P L a /Ia rcslati/i
'G.-tufl* PnPrt1lT»(l

__________ _________ __
_____ ____ _
............
___ ___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
____ _____ _
_____ _
_____ ________ _

Tennesseo.................................................................................
T e x a s..........................................................................................
V irgin ia...................................................................................
'W isconsin.................................................................................

.

. Total S ta tes.................................................................

District o f C olu m bia...........................................................




6-21
5-21
6-17

Average
daily at­
tendance.

459,156
315, 974
253, 688
168,117
149,226
40, 828
99, 561
85, 320
242, 043
263, 775
92,048
154,463
330,411
71,192
4,956
46, 071
119, 513
583,142
152,651
488,956
26,597
626,268
30,088
110,996
175, 804

Average
duration
of school
in days.

151
133
142
114

Total ex­
penditure.
Female.

Total, a

6,885
6,998
6, 044
3,342
4,195
661

12,896
6,060
16,037

1,218
1,038
3, 726
1,625
3, 647
7,126
1, 862
54
460
887
6, 723
3,554
10, 805
577
8,600
250
2,000
4,793
3, 767
550
3,122
3,045
2,458

2,071
8,197
11,111
3,338
2, 698
4, 951
3, 507
148
3, 090
2,719
24, 847
1,709
13.454
586
13,414
1,053
1,494
1, 940
1,270
3,745
2, 875
1, 315
8,486

19,781
13, 058
22,081
8,212
6,910
1,279
7,599
3,289
9,235
14,837
4, 963
6,345
12, 077
5,369
202
3,550
3,606
31,570
5,263
24, 259
1,497
22,014
1,303
3,494
6,733
5, 037
4, 295
5, 997
4, 360
10,944

Male.

Salary.

Dollars.

Dollars.

5,318,659
2,972,141
3,075, 870
l, 516, 956

9,097,372
•4,663,500
5,525,449
2,579,243
1,248,524
179, 052
1,107,725
1,603,211
5,813,186
4,259, 873
2,283,165
803,87G
3,767,049
1, 504,417
159,147
605, 887
2,196, 557
11, 973,194
623,441
9,451,143
493,483
9,335,360
617,315
389, 834
918, 863
1,150,332
558,290
1, 297, 620
947, 371
2,892,877

1,046,937
719, 035
604,739
357,920
571,793
291,019
213,877
21
319,201
329,459
538,356
337,254
444,131
771,224
165,511
.10,483
60,899
349,242
1, 685,100
468,558
1, 068,200
69, 076
1,422,377
58,399
262, 279
561,496
295,457
99,463
555, 807
216,605
510, 014

716,935
500,669
406, 947
286,168
238,440
59,491
146,916
161,759
335,872
391,610
209,475
266,996
511,329
126,129
7,913
64,854
211,905
1,011,089
240,744
755,491
37,184
957,680
46,028
173,095
327,231
183,849
. 72,842
268,360
160,904
309,680

46,112
. 151,005
98,190
185, 276

16,180,238

10, 228,083

6, 260,150

107, 885

170,172

293, 078

58,272, 204

95,770,712

2, 554
20, 560
20, 730

42
461
35

56
1,056
425

98
1,517
460

......................
181,692
317, 229

77, 998
532, 325
579, 312

9,376 I1.......................
56,476
43. 537

3,751
33,988
27,299

fift £OV
OSO
VVj

92
116
182
179
148
100
578 cl54
116
111
146
98
192
177
81
180
86
154
184
80
78
580 cl79
131
127
99
5168 cl92

150
93
199

4,818
2,715
618

148, 599
1, 001,470
1,195, 984
4,339, 378
2,459,084
1, 070,637
714, 306
2, 543, 582
802, 214
133, 883
430, 352
1,435, 826
8, 265,453
483, 677
5, 603, 504
259, 371
5,193,691
342, 807
341,176
795, 484
404, 247
999, 366
603, 656
1,187,150

SCHOOLS,

ITorrlonfl
\ f naan nlin qa^*fa
Afi/>hirran
"\TinnnoAf Q.

Number
Number
School School pop­ between 6 enrolled in
public
and
16
years
ulation.
age.
schools.
of age.

6-21
6-21
5-21
5 - 21
6- 20
6-18
45- 20
5-15
5-20
5-21
5-21
6-20
5-21
6-18
5-15
5-18
5-21
6-21
6-21
4-20
6-21
5-15
6-16
6-21
8-14
5-20
5-21
6-21
4-20

1

Teachers.

Pupils.

Idaho .................................
Indian T e r ......................
M on tan a..........................
N ew M e x ic o ..................
U ta h ...................................
W ash in gton ....................
W y o m in g ........................

5-21
*4-21
7-18
G-18
4-21
7-21

Total Territories
Grand total

10, 936
9,315
14; 208
29, 255
45,908
23, 899
4,112

J.....................
.....................
! .....................
! ...................
|.....................
| ....................
.....................

6, 424
4, 843
7,033
4, 755
28, 687
16, 698
2, 907

5,117
3,150
17, 787
7, 968
1,920

31

39

247,022

.....................

136, 385

83, 913

1,024

2, 075

3,789

953,433

16,427,260 j.....................

10, 304,473

6, 344, 063

108,909

172, 247

296, 867

59,225,637

3, 393
2, 236
1,108

1,789
» 663
2, 964

5,182
2, 899
4, 072

2*573*624

4,127
100

75
128
252

130

151
36
312

200

52, 710

226
164
564
490
70

150, COO
28,002
120, 290
77,616
25,894

66, 848
172, 680
259, 930
28,973
18?; 414
144,825
28,’ 504
2, 073, 809
97,844, 52 L

1 8 S 3 -* S 4 .

7-21

6-21
5-

C olorado..............

6-

C onnecticut........
D elaw are..............
H o n d a ..................

4 - 16

419,764
31G, 356
235,672
17
56,242
21

43,131

215, 578
153,216
179, 801

134,410
56, 291
124,714

37, 872

23, 307

6-2 1
6-2 1

150,601
40, 569
66, 798

123, 280
31,263
58, 311

80, 075
21,447
35, 881

G e o rg ia ................

6-18

508,187

287, 411

188, 371

Illin o is ..................
In d ia n a ................
I o w a ......................
K a n sa s ..................
K e n tu c k y ............
L o u isia n a............
M a in e ....................
M a ry la n d ............
Massachusetts ..
M ichigan..............
M innesota............

6-21

6-18
4 - 21
5- 20
5-15
5-20
5-21

1, 069,274
722, 851
604,739
411,250
21
571,793
20
291,049
213, 524
295,215
336,195
577,063
359,366

728,681
501,142
406, 947
303, 601
238,440
79, 018
146, 345
170, 393
342, 012
404,966
233, 209

485, 625
325,499
253, 688
207, 339
149,226
51, 853
100, 630
86,486
248,168
263, 775
100, 637

M ississipp i........ .

5-

447,21571

266, 998

154,463

785,122
209,436
21
9.18593
60, 899
349,242
1, 702, 967

527,452
137, 618
7, 868
64, 654
211,905
1, COO, 057

398, 031
81,430
5, 227
43,723
119,513
596,160

M isso u r i..............
N e b r a s k a ............
Nevada .................
N ew Hampshire
N ew J e r s e y ........
N ew Y o r k ..........

6-21
5 - 21
5-

6-

6-

565-15
5-18
5 - 21

20

6- 21

O h i o ............ .........
O regon..................

1, 082, 295
6 -21
73,807 j
4-20 j

a Includes number of teachers not reported by sexes.




504, 281

6 In the counties.

808,275

278, 298

169,694

762,755 !
43,157 i

499,217
39, 512

cln the cities.

<
t

(

l

C

l

J

l

6 65
cl98
151
126
142

£

l

/8 l
082

|

184
90

d In graded schools.

522,727
561, 745
3, 364,224

328

795

1,123

432,255

809, 808

562

2, 596

809

627

3,158
624
1,436

1,130, 863
152, 591
161, 076

1, 777, 277
215,161
172,178

8,221

5, 640,474
3,154, 083
3,075, 870
1,682, 735

6,910
1, 834
7,448
3, 353
9, 398
15,260
6,086

1, 020, 082
1,245, 684
4, 524,371
2,674,485
1,369, 541

9, G28,186
4, C60, 000
5, 525,449
2, 882, 9C4
1, 248, 524
466, 930
1,134,050
1, G86, 640
6, 502, 359
4, 636, 335
2, 819, 711

} ...............
6,714
6,821
6,044
2, 936
4,195
858

102
114
182
180
152
112
678
cl54
113
120
149
100
192
169

486,78 L

1,105
1, 058
3, 757
1,715
3,645
1,906
60
443 i
887
6,424

6, 970
13,183
6, 491
16,037
4,915
2,715
976
1,355
8, 840
11,503
4, 371

19, 897
13,312
22, 081

613, 647

2, 698

6, 401

714, 306

4,144
170
3, 077
2, 719
24, 513

13, 296
6, 050
230
3, 520
3, 606
30, 937

2, 828, 630
954, 383
133,318
426,472
1, 4b5, 826
7, 985, 723

803, 87G
4, 288,135
1,842, 630
162, 012
624,125
2,196, 557
11, 834, 912

3,706

1,905

5,611

416,197

535, 205

10, 699
623

13, 766
913

24,465
1, 712

5, 807, 758
286, C60

9, 684,3C9
478, 677

eln

ungraded schools.

/W hite.

fjrCdored.

179

North Carolina..

83
152
dl 74
<3100
180
157

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

A la b a m a ..............
A r k a n s a s ............
California.............

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N o. 169.—PUBLIC SCHOOL STATISTICS, & c.— Continued.
1 8 8 3 - ’ 8 4 —Continued.
l
i
States and Territories.

Pupils.

Teachers.

Number
N u m b er'
School School pop­ between C enrolled in
age.
ulation.
and 16 years
public
of age.
schools.

6-21

A verage
daily at­
tendance.

1,422,377
15858
58,
262, 279
571,829

Texas .................

8-16

311,134

244,895

00,259

Vermont. . — . . .
Virgin ia............
W e st Virginia.

5-20
5 - 21

6 21

99, 463
555, 807
228,185

73,283
288,030
166,272

47, 607
163,369
10 2,012

W is c o n s in ___

4-20

528, 750

316,963

185, 276

16,510,463

10, 572,751

6, 590, 582

9, 376
77,499
43,537
17
21
13,140
11,450
15, 082
29,255
18
48,889
31,599
4, 112

4,516
50,031.
27,299
8,287
7,862
8,118
4,755
29, 325
22, 341
2,907

3, 287
32, 520
20, 730

283, 939

165,441

16, 794,402

10, 738,192

A r izo n a .............................
D akota.......... ...................
District o f Columbia . .
Idaho .................................
Indian T e r .......................
M o n ta n a ...........................
New M exico.....................
U t a h ...................................
W ashin gton......................
W y o m in g .........................
Total Territories
Grand total.......... .




6-21
7-20
654^-2 L
7-

6- 18

6-21
7-21

Female.

Total, a

13,905
1,144
1,569
2,115

22,464
1,405
3,684
6,928

Salary.

262, 279

383, 979
174, 218

37, 511

906,039
49,255
185,619
330,143

635,678
32,366
114,144
205,479

148
184
80
78
6100
cl65
127

8,559
261
2,115
4, 813

5,403,636
446,200
343, 674
822, 561

Dollars.
9, 545,638
636,542
423,473
955,470

4, 326

1, 957

6,363

120

540
3, 247
3,036

3, 723
3,124
1 ,6u7

4, 263
6, 371
4, 643

425, 931
1, 032, 608
641, 575

590, 581
1, 321,537
997,431

rfl68
el92

2, 378

8,251

10, 629

1,866,906

2, 964,861

101, 307

170, 620

301, 848

61, 297,179

100, 775, 512

61
863
35

82
2, 048
425

143
2,911
460

394, 785
317, 229

97
128
261

195
36
331

103, 346

1; 476

3,156

5, 956

1,262,025

3,174,016

6, 693,928

102, 783

173, 776

307, 804

62,559, 204

103,949, 528

100

210
101
190

1,661,476

200
3, 978
4,465
3,150
19, 073
14, 223
1,920

103
135
92

39

293
292
161
592
831
70

150, 000
28,002
131, 881
152,14*2
25,894

161, S62
1, 306,879
579, 312
89, 914
226, 612
260, 030
28,973
204, 340
287, 590
28, 504

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

56 - 16
e-21

Total States.........

Total ex­
penditure.
Male.

Dollars.

Pennsylvania .
Pbodo Isla n d ..
Sonth Carolina
Tennessee........

-

Average
duration
o f school
in days.

7- 21
6-21

6-17
6-21

4- 16
6-21
6-21

6-18
6-21
6-21

5- 21
5- 21

6- 20
6-18
4 - 21
5- 20
5-15
5-20
5-21
5- 21

6 20
-

5- 21
65-15
5-18
5- 21

6- 21

6-21

4-

6-21
5- 15
6- 16

6-21
8- 16
5-20
5- 21

6 21
-

4-20

6-18

7-20

Includes number of teachers not reported by sexes.




....
....
-----....
....
....
....
....
....
....
-----....
....
....
....
....
-----....
....
....
....

b

233,909
153*216
184,001
38,89a
125,718
31,263
62,327
291,505
738,787
501,142
472,960
335,538
262,514
99,941
144,909
176,393
339,714
411,954
232,721
279,020
544,147
161,918
7,f68
63,656
210,792
1,024,845
298,166
774,660
46,107
982,158
52,665
178,023
373,877
244 895
71* 659
303,343
171,533
321,718

.

144,572

82

110,028
24,747
82,654
21,447
45,850
195,035
490,536
325,499
284,498
194,825
178,672
70,346
99,239
92,963
253,955

140
171
179
157
95

118, G97
184,421
371,896
81,430
5,227
45, ICO
122,930
611,019
165,578
517,563
31,005
657,128
34,114
122,093
192,403
49,031
176,469
109,177
174,844

16,863,265

10,974,463

6,410,557

10,220

6,040
69,075
28,659
10,037

4,232
32,520
23,296

11,450

7,862
h e cities.

87,563
43,537
15,399

6-17
5-21

Indian T erritory (Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, Seminoles)....................................... .

a

420,413
316,856
250,097
57,955
151,069
40,569
66,798
508,722
1,077,302
722,851
623,151
461,044
581,322
291,049
213,863
295,215
343,810
595,687
359,366
444,131
805,313
233,238
9,593
18
60,899
356,061
1,721,126
530,127
1,095,469
80,018
20
1,422,377
60,147
262,279
603,831
311,134
99,463
610,271
236,065
545,084

In the counties.

152
126
144
117
102
110
106
198
184
142
110
180
107
120
149
100
192
179
63
157
95
156
186
70
80
165
126
118
96
170

152
99
186

/3 ,9 7 8
d i n gradeii schools.

3,536
2,236
1,124
334
546
214
921
, 4,240
6,804
6,821
5 ,7G0
3,580
3,721
094
2, ('68
1,178
1,061
8,876
1, 794
3,917
6,540
2,369
CO
424
887
0,021
3,700
10,71*7
743
8,471
269
2,119
4,999
4,412
559
3,351
3,230
2,422

1,856
663
3,118
863
2,625
410
732
2,730
13,815
6,491
17,359
5,454
3,287
1,126
7,590
2,240
8,460
11,482
4,776
2,889
6,288
5,323
170
3,062
2,850
25,378
1,905
13,841
958
14,393
1,194
1,654
2,215
1,957
3,696
3,242
1,572
8,444,

5,392
2,899
4,242
1,197
3,171
624
1,653
6,970
20,619
13,312
23,119
9,040
7,008
2,120
9,658
3.418
9,521
15,358
0,570
0,806
12,834
7,192
230
3,486
3,687
31,399
5,611
24,628
1,701
22,864
1,463
3,773
7,214
6,369
4,255
6,593
4,811
10,866

443,903
1,060,621
556,941
2,065,241

538,950
561,745
3,364,224
934,727
1,852,221
215,161
335,984
653,868
10,198,928
4,660,000
6,236,970
3,388,652
700,790
450,030
1,134,050
1,745,258
7 ,020,430
4,728,941
2,587,544
872,320
4,261,572
2,918,157
162,012
013,199
2,422,299
13,580,908
535,205
10,093,938
513,152
9,800,405
736,822
428,419
1,013,464
1,661,476
611,503
1,424,532
699,331
3,300,455

502,759
2,573,624
448,170
1,166,879
152,591
247,138
602,931
5,897,428
3.154,083
3,696,453
379,927
1,020,082
1,277,889
4,675,887
2,784,324
2,238,073
2,906,539
1,492,346
133,318
440,841
1,597,005
8,762,950*
416,197
6,035,689
342,186
5,586,481
471,212
374,257
876,229

11C, 065

196,1C8

312,173

64,386,187

106,957,702

50
1,284
58
93

92
2,861
507
• 107

148
4,145
565
200

78,839
500,081
354,218
76,302

107,879
1,814,212
581,534
123,368

ifiit
120
593
226,612
e In ungraded schools.
/ ] Sot inclndin g Choctaws.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Alabama........................................................................
Arkansas........................................................................
California.......................................................................
Colorado.........................................................................
Connecticut..................................................................
Delaware........................................................................
Florida..........................................................................
Georgia........................................................................
Illinois...........................................................................
Indiana— .................................................. .................
Iow a...............................................................................
Kansas...........................................................................
K entucky......................................................................
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.....................................................................
T exas........................................................;...................
Vermont.................................................. '...................
Virginia.........................................................................
W est Virginia.............................................................
Wisconsin......................................................................
Total States........................................................
Arizona......................................................................... .
Dakota.........................................................................
District of Columbia....................................................
Idaho...............................................................................

OC*

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N o. 1 6 9 .—PUBLIC SCHOOL STATISTICS, & c.—Continued.

1 8 S 4 -,8 5 —Continued.
' Teachers.

Tupils.

States and Territories.

Total Territories.......................................................
Grand t o t a l.................................................................




306,12G
17,169, 391

195,400
11,169,923

Average
daily at*
tendance.

Total ex­
penditure.
Salary.

Female.

Total.a

100
128
290
481
31

237
36
324
559
39

337
164
T514
1, G40
70

28,002
142, 895
194,787
25,894

2, G84

4,892

7,576

1,401,018

3, 652, 941

201, 000

319,749

5, 787, 205

110,610, 643

M ale.
1

Dollars.
4, 4G5
3,150
18, G78
17, 504
1,920
109, 743
6, 520, 300

102
145
92

118, 749

Dollars.
225,896
28, 973
228,844
2 *>7, 029
28,504

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

M on tan a...............................................................................
N ew M e x i c o .........................................................................
U ta h ...........................................................................................
W ashin gton.............................................................................
W y o m in g .................................................................................

l
i
Number j Number
School j School
j between 6 j enrollediD
age. population. and 16 years!
public
of age.
j schools.
1
1
1
!
4-91 i
Ifi TOfi
9,750
I
. 4,755
7-18
29, 255
!
29,978
6-18
50, G38
i
26,397
6-21
3 7 ,15G
2, 907
7-21
4,112

Average
duration
o f school
in days.

2
3
3

o

od

O

a Includes number of teachers not xeported by sexes.

N o. 170. — N u m b e r

of

TEACHERS

and

PUPILS

i n t h e COLLEGES o f e a c h S t a t e a n d T e r r i t o r y
THE SEVERAL KINDS OF COLLEGES, IN 1884-?85.

in g

of th e

U n i t e d St a t e s , D i s t i n g u i s h ­

|From data furnished by tbo Commissioner of Education.]

K inds of colleges.

O f liberal arts.

Medical.
Theological, a

Law.

Female.

States and Territories.

Preparatory
department.

Homeopathic.

Eclectic.

Collegiate de­
partment.

A la b a m a ...........................................i
A r k a n sa s..........................................
California.........................................
C olo rado...........................................
Connecticut.....................................
Delaware.......... ................................
Florida...............................................
G eo rg ia .............................................
Illin o is...............................................
In d ia n a .............................................
Iow a ................. ...............................
K a n sa s ..............................................
K en tu c k y .........................................
L o u isia n a.........................................
M ain o.................................................
M a ry la n d .......................... ...........
M assach u setts................. ...........
M ichigan ..........................................
M innesota........................................
M ississippi......................................
M is s o u r i...........................................
N e b r a s k a ........................................
N evada............................................. ..
N ew H am p sh ire.........................
N ow Jersey
................................
N ew Y o r k ............................................................. ...




12

188

2

12
4
25

8
4
159

13
89
25
12

318
779
45
65

13
12
9
42
13
19
5
23
7

204
74
52
273
265
30
68
12
380
64

36
76

303
717

2
2

4

18
3
5
5
3
2
5
7
3
4
1
5
2

CO

1
1
1

4
5
4

18
10
138

1

18

68

3
4
2
2
1

8
22
13
24
6

172
37
19
14

2

9

72

1
2
1

7
25
6

65
324
262

1

5
15

8
108

2

11 1

4

14
15
47
24
17

9ft
4i
132
41
27

3
5
4
3

38
118
72
35

255
795
119
245

4
1
2
3
2
3
2

52
16
18
71
77
Gi
3i

581
223
67
617
234
45G
64

8
1
1

5

1
1
3
2
1

128 j 508 |
22 !
15

0
to

a

to

i
i

10

i
i

c
20
14
15

i
i

25

70
143
25
21

i

17

27

2

3G ;

388

1

6

33

1
1

28
8

94
34

1

13

38

_____ i ___

i

i

12

24

ao
©

m

Pupils.

a

6
03

Teachers.

<5

Pupils.

to

Teachers.

0

Pupils.

©

Teachers.

fc

u
l>
Pupils.

a

0

Teachers.

Pupils.

Teachers.

3

£
&

- 1
13 1 44 |
........
...................j
30
409 1 9
247 ! 1,908 I i
9
53
2
5G
178
a See Table No. 171 for theological colleges by denominations.

M

©
©
C3

'E

03
c3

H

£

H

00+

a

p
to

4
5
11
3
3
1
1
7
27
14
20
9
14
10
3
10
7
8
5
3
18
6

I
1
3
27

1
11
24
7
0
0
14
57
25
34
44
41
53
29
3
24

G
O

ICO
633
1,397
177
0
0
44
262
2, 503
1,308
2, 235
1,352
888
1,215

5
45
18
2
0

432
272
979
598
494
1,503
659
33
0

110

2, 660

7

00.
p
00
ft

58
463
236
22
150
1,283
19
110
924
75
6
58
9
65
580
47
246 _ 1,980
1,763
142
1,288
179
72
621
93
1,212
622
84
32
354
871
149
168
2,134
131
1,324
349
73
23
269
176
1,352
63
433
15
61
439

232
622
3, 513

03

I

©
ri

1 &

H

00
ft

11

1C5

1, 271

5

79

428

1

16

182

15
12
1
2
1
22
4
1
5
9
1
2
10
13

131
137
8
32
28
183
33
12
53
226
7
24
78
134

2, 075
1,498
102
366
223
2,756
494
329
463
1, 783
42
273
1,180
1,672

1
3
3
12

10
18
26
222

90
215
174
2,396

COLLEGES.

Number.

1

Regular.

OQ

03

of

TEACHERS

and

PUPILS

in the

COLLEGES

State

of each

and

Territory

of the

United States, & c.-—ConthL

184

No. 170.—Number

Kinds o f colleges.

Medical.

Theological, a

Female.




1
5

13
68

67
490

17

156

200
111

309

119
14
36

19
23

29

5
2
5

1
2

5

2
1
1

2
1

6

74
13
5

4

28

364

4

56

219

3

152

793 5,775

♦

2

32

144

21
125
16
71

664
3, 424
812
1,888

1

23

152

18
45
24
0
5
4
26
3
1

596
2, 022
786
0
123
49
710
172
62

1
2

2
4
5

193

365

924

a

10
33
7
27
1
9
18
9
2
7
o
8
2
5

1

49

285 2, 744

83 1,591 9, 441

8

95

530

12

219 1, 083

a Seo Table No. 171 for theological colleges by denominations.

73
337
29
337
22
58
140
68
12
80
18
105
11
54

694
2, 960
105
2,480
240
501
1,299
762
160
995
63
615
20
415

10
7
19

21
368
21

31,351 3, 912

34, 377

46

Pupils.

15
65
55

169

p
6

Teachers.

3
11
2

17
24
18

9

©
&

11
13
1
11

110
178
13
141

1 437
1,289
156
1,174

6
21
7
1
17
2
3

'63
202
42
10
175
12
40

707
2, 608
971
133
1,837
145
399

Num ber.

2
3
1

97

6
c
2

1

©
ft
0
ft

! Pupils.

55
164
19

16

26
9
715
153
30
10
125 1,024

p
&

Collegiate de­
partment.
Teachers.

2
9
1
4

©

a

Pupils.

27
119
7
109

&
1
ft

Teachers.

2
11
10
5

0
%

Teachers.

521

1
2
2
1

15
63

a

Pupils.

142
314

6
13

P
%

Pupils.

Pupils.

Teachers.

Pupils.

©
&

a

Preparatory
department.

Homeopathic.

227 2, 554 28, 868

COLLEGES.

T otal.....................................

Eclectic.

©
rO

a

North Cnr-olin^................. .............
O h io ............................................... .. •
Oregon
- - - — - _____
Vrvjinsyl v n n i a ................................
Rhode Talarid
Smith C a rolin a,..............................
. __
Tevas
Vfirmnnt, . .......................................
V irg in ia ,.................................. .........
W est, V i r g i n ia ,.................. ...........
W i s c o n s i n ................... _.................
Dal? o f a , .........................................
D is t r ic t o f C o l u m b i a ............ __
Tndian T e r r ito r y
__ . . .
M on ta n a _ . .
U t a h ...................................................
W a s h in g t o n ...................................

Teachers.

Teachers.

Regular.

Teachers.

States and Territories.

©

O f liberal arts.

Law.

185

COLLEGES---- RAILROADS.
N o. 171. — THEOLOGICAL COLLEGES
t io n s ,

in

in

the

U n it e d

St a t e s , b y

D e n o m in a ­

1884-S5.

Students.

Professors.

Colleges.

Students.

Denominations.

j

,

Professors.

Denominations.

Colleges.

[Prepared by the Commissioner of Education. ]

B a p t is t ..............................................
Roman C a th o lic .............................
Evangelical L u th e ra n ................
Presbyterian . . . .....- - ....................
M ethodist Episcopal ..................
Congregational.............................
Protestant E p isc o p a l.................
C h ristian..........................................
R eform ed...........................................
U niversalist.....................................
Methodist Episcopal, South . .
United Presbyterian....................
Methodist P rotestant................
Non-sectarian.................................
Frp.e Baptist,
New C hurch....................................
German Methodist Episcopal..

22
18
18
14
14
12
12
5
4
2
2
2
2
2
2

109 1, 033
135 1,164
09
743
73
649
498
08
443
77
G9
237
155
23
50
14
55
2L
183
10
59
18
23
10
76
12
8
45
11
8
36
5

A M ean M ethodist Episcopal. .
U nitarian.........................................
Cumberland P resb yterian ___
Reform (D u t c h ) ........ ..................
W esleyan M e th o d is t.................
United Brethren in C h rist___
M oravian.........................................
Associate Reformed . _.............
African M eth. Episcopal, Zion
German Evangelical............ » ..
Reformed Presbyterian............
Old School Presbyterian, South
Evangelical A sso ciation ..........
Reformed G erm an ......................

2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

T o t a l .......................................

152

793

the

N um ber

2
8
0
G
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3

5
15
39
29
16
25
18
5
99
22
30
10
2
5,775

See Table No. 170 for theological colleges in each State and Territory.

N o. 1 7 2 . — N u m b e r o f MILES o f R a i l r o a d
o f Mi l e s CONSTRUCTED e a c h Y e a r
in
1886, i n c l u s i v e .

in

OPERATION

the

U n it e d

and

St a t e s, f r o m

1830.

to

[From Poor’s Railroad Manual.]

Year.

Miles in
operation
at the end
of each
year.

1830.......................................
1831...................... ................
1832.......................................
1833..................................... .
1834.......................................
1835.....................................
1836......................................
1837.......................................
1838 . . .................................
1839.......................................
1840.......................................
1841......................................
1842.......................................
1843.....................................
1844......................................
1 8 4 5 ...................................
1846..................................... .
1847........................ .............
1848..................................... .
1849.......................................
1850.......................................
1851.......................................
1852.......................................
1853.......................................
1854.......................................
1855......................................
1856......................................
1857......................................
1858.......................................




23
95
229
380
633
1,098
1,273
1,497
1,913
2, 302
2,818
3, 535
4, 026
4,185
4, 377
4, 633
4, 930
5, 598
5, 996
7, 365
9, 021
10, 982
12, 908
15, 360
16, 720
18, 374
22, 016
24, 503
26, 908

Miles
construct­
ed each
year.

Year.

1859.........................................

72 1860............................ ............
134 1861..........................................
151 1862...........................................
253
1863..........................................
465 1864..........................................
175 1865..........................................
224 1866........................................
416 1 1867..........................................
3S9 I 1868..........................................
516 ! 1869..........................................
717 ; 1870..........................................
4 91 I 1871..........................................

159 1872.........................................
192 1873.1......................................
256 1874..........................................
297 1875.................................. ..
668 ! 1876............ .’..........................
398 1877..........................................
1,369
1878..........................................
1, G56 1879........................................
1,961
1880..........................................
1,926 ! 1881...........................................
2, 452 | 1882........................ ................
1,360
1883..........................................
1884........................................
1,654
3, 642 1885..........................................
1886.........................................
2,487
2,465

M iles in
operation
at the end
o f each
year.

28,789
30, 035
31, 28G
32,120
33,170
33, 908
35, 085
3G, 801
39, 250
42, 229
46, 844
52,914
60, 293
66,171
70, 268
72, 385
74, 096
76, 808
79, 088
81,717
86,463
93,349
103,145
114,713
121,454
125, 379
128, 967
137, C22

M iles
construct­
ed each
year.

1,821
1, 846
651
834
1, 050
738
1,177
1,710
2,449
2, 979
4.615
0, 070
7, 379
5, 878
4, 097
2,117
1,711
2,712
2, 280
2, 029
4, 746
6, 876
9, 796
11,568
«, 741
3, 825
3, 588
8,658

186

RAILROADS

N o . 1 7 3 .— N u m b e r o f MILES o f R a i l r o a d i n OPERATION i n e a c h S t a t e a n d
T e r r it o r y o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s d u r in g t h e Y e a r s e n d i n g D e c e m b e r 31,
1840, 1850, 1800, 1870, a n d f r o m 1880 t o 1886.
[From Poor’s Railroad M anual.]
State or Territory.

M a in e ................................
N ew H a m p sh ire ..........
V e r m o n t..........................
M assach u setts..............
Rhode Isla n d ..................
C onnecticut.....................

1840.

11

1850.

245
467
290
1, 035

I860.

1870.

1880.

1881.

1882.

786
736
614
1, 480
136
742

1,005
1,015
914
1,915

402

472
661
554
1,264
108
601

517 2,507

3,660

4,494

N ew Y o r k .......................
N ew J e r s e y ....................
P e n n sy lv a n ia ................
D elaw are..........................
M aryland and District
o f Colum bia................
"West V irgin ia.................

374 1, 361
186
206
754 1,240
39
39

2, 682

3, 928 ~ 5^991 ~<V26(J
1,125 1,684
1,773
4, 656 G, 191 6,
197
275
276

6, 991

1, 056

1,097
813

M iddle S ta te s ........

1,566 3,202

03
301
50

102

N e w E n g la n d ------

213

V irgin ia.............................
N orth Carolina..............
South C arolina___ ____
G eo rg ia .............................
F lorida...............................
A la b a m a ...........................
M ississipp i......................
L o u isia n a .........................
Tennessee.........................
K e n tu c k y .........................

68

259
97

147
53
137
185

384
283
289
643

46

183
75
80

21
40
28

78
575
342
228

111
20

1,440
1 , 17a

1, 379
937
973
1,420
402
743
>*62
335
1, 253
534

1,139
1,843
446
1,167
990
450
1. 492
1,017

00

30
59

2, 94G
779
2,163
2,790
905
655
817
38
307

A r k a n s a s .......... ..................

T e x a s .................................
C olo rad o..........................
N ow M exico Territory.
W yom in g T e rrito ry '
1 daho T e rrito ry ............
U tah Territory . . ___
Montana T e rrito ry ___

671
387

1,021

91 (j
1, 959

1,056
1,038
925
1, 9G7

1884.

1,099 1 1,142
1, 042 1,044
937
944
1, 679 1,990

1885.

1886.

1,130
1,044
947
1,998

1,152
1,050
947
2,017

210

2!0

211

211

211

211

210

923

960

963

963

976

976

976

5,982

6, 094

6,160 | 5,931;

6,307

0,311

6,352

7, 349 , 7,335
1,874 ! 1,889
7, 236; 7, 546
2821
306

77385
1,921
7, 667
316

7, 486
1,963
7,845
316

1,117 1 1,100
948 1. 027
!
’

3,211
1,039

3,265
1,156

1,040
691

706

1,802

6, 884
2»2

6, 705 10, 964 15, 872 16,426 17, 929 18,806 19,203 19, 539 20,031

CO

Ohio.....................................
M ichigan...........................
Indiana.............................
I llin o is ...............................
W isconsin .........................
M innesota.........................
Dakota T errito ry..........
I o w a .................................
N o b r a sk a ........................
K a n s a s ...............................
M is s o u r i..........................
Indian T e rrito ry ..........

38G
332

CO
CO !

636 2,036

Southern States . . -

560
2, 598
127

1,027

1883.

1, 893
1,486
1,427
2,459
518
1,843
J, 127
* 652
1, 843
1,530

2~220
1,645
1,479
2, 561
693
1,859
1,182
914
1, 900
1,672

2, 4501 2, 553
l,78H

1, 5«S
2, 87r*
904
1,901
1,303

1,010
2, 065
1, 745

1,812
1,549
2, 933
1,157
2, 059
1, GIG
1/204

2,112
1, 852

2,688
1, 938
1, 564
2, 978
1, 324
2,191
1, 844
L 316
2,166
1,' 887

2, 693

2, 028
1,687
3,116
1, 003

2, 220
1 920
L 370
2,358

2, 001

2,734
2,195
1,819
3, 358
1 924
2! 289
2 094
1380
2 183
2, 070

11,173 14, 808 16,125 17, 605 18, 847 19, 896 20, 802 22, 046
3, 538
1,638 k
3,177
4,823
1, 525
1, C92
65
2, 683
705
1,501
2, 000

5,792
4,017
4, 373
8, Oil
3,155
3,151
1,255
5,400
1, 953
3,400
3, 965
289
839
256
711 i 3,244
157 1,570

758
429
257

512
209
842
81

6,289
4, 362
4,759
8,420
3,457
3, 33S

1,668
6,164
2, 277
3, 609
4, 207
295

1,002
4,913
2,187
l ’ 047
576
278
877
238

6,901
4.693
5, 372
8, 836
3, 811
3,735
2, 084
6,967
2,498
3, 820
4, 501
350
1,488
6, 009
2,766
1, 089
625
494
1, 062
630

7,217
5,151
5, 543
9, 028
4, 039
3, 906
2, 495
7,216
2,696
3, 964
4, 619
353
1,732
6,075
2, 832
1,140
625
777
1,124
1, 032

7,276 7, 328
5,233 5,269
5,534 5, 600
8,909 8, 905
4, 289 4,418
4* 193 * 4’ 331
2,759 ” ‘j ! 877
7, 510 7’ 504
2 ,7Q4 2, 988
4, 205 4 , 441
4, 710 4, 969
’ 353
353
1, 764 2,146
6* 198 6^687
2, 842 2*884
l ’ 191 l ’ 195
616
G17
811
798
1,134
1,139
1, 047 l) 047

7,437
5, 539
5,715
9, 274
4, 789
4’ 828
3] 703
l\ 884
3’ 7*27
6, 009
5’ 060

' 3G3
2 1G8
7 313
2 956
1* 233
735
812
1 139
l) 065

89| 1,276 11,400 24,557 .52,836 59,963 67,731 71,564 73,308 75,496 81,747

W estern States, &c

N ev a d a ............................... ..........f.........
C aliforn ia.........................
Arizona Territory__ _
1
Oregon Territory..........
!
W ashington Territory
Pacific States, & c ..

593
925

895
2, 309
497
573
362

948
2, 636
713
756
362

948
2,881

1............

739
2,195
349
507
178

1,677

3, 968

4,636

5,415

’ • 23

159
!
23

950
498

948
2,911
’ 906
1,165
675

954
3 044
’ 906
1,181
' 736

6,143

6, 605

0,821

866

954

8 312
1* 005
1 230
*945
7, 446

R E C A P IT U L A T IO N .

N ew England S ta te s..
517 2, 507 3, 660 4, 493 5, 982 6,091
6,160 5,931 6,307 6,311
6, 352
Middle States................ 1, 5GC 3,202 6, 705 10, 964 15, 872 1G, 426 17, 929 18, 806 19,203 19,539 20,031
Southern States............
63G 2,036 8, 838 11,173 14, 8C8 16,125 17, 605 18,846 19, 8G6 20,802 22, 046
W e s t ’rn States and Terr
89 1,276 11,400 24, 557 52, 83C 50, 963 67,731 71, 564 7\ 3G8 75, 49C 81, 747
Pacific States and Terr
23 1,677 3,968 4, 636 5,415 6, 148 G, 605 6, 821
7,446
Grand total..............

2,808 9,021 30,626 52,864 93,466 103,242 114, 837 121,290 125, 379 128,969 137, G22




187

RAILROADS.

No. 174.— LENGTH
roads

in

the

o f L i n e s , COST o f CONSTRUCTION, a n d TRAFFIC o f R a i l ­
U n i t e d S t a t e s f o r e a c h y e a r f r o m 1879 t o 1885, i n c l u s i v e .

[From Poor’s Railroad Manual.]

Cost o f construction.
Years.

1879............................
1880............................
1881............................
1882............................
1883............................
1884............................
1885.............................

Length
of
lines.

Miles.

Dollars.

81, 393
92,147
103, 530
1L4,461
120, 552
125,152
127, 729

2, 395, G47, 000
2, 708, 073, 000
3,177, 375, 000
3, 511, 03G, 000
3, 708, 061,000
3, 762, G17, 000
3, 817, G98, 000

Floating
debt.

Funded debt.

Share capital.

Dollars.'
2,319,489,
2, 530,875,
2, 878,424,
3, 235, 543,
3, 500,880,
3, 609,116,
3, 765,727,

Dollars.

000
000
000
000
000
000
000

Receipts.

From pas'sengers.

Dollars.
1879............................
1880.............................
1881.............................
1882.............................
1883.............................
1884...........................
1885.............................

138.982.000
164, 303, 000
187, 476, 000
202.141.000
215, 288, 000
206, 791, 000
200, 884, 000

Years.

Interest
paid.

Dollars.
1879.............................
1880............................
1881.............................
1882.............................
1883.............................
1884............................
1885.............................

Years.

Miscellane­
ous.

From goods

Dollars.
315, 639,
402,' 431,
459, 305,
506, 367,
549, 757,
502, 870,
519, 691,

Dollars.

000
000
000
000
000
000
000

4.5
4.0
4.1
4. 40
4. 59
4. 51
4. 62

Average
Passengers
cost per
carried 1 mile. passenger
per mile.

Gross.

N et.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2.5
2.8
2.9
2.91
2.75
2.48
2. 02

6,652
7, 435
7, 527
7, 377
7,461
6, 663

2,761
3, 293
3, 040
2,670
2,702
2, 318
2,185

217.153.000
272,546, 000
285.754.000
315.664.000
359,942. 000
351, 359, 000
352, 881, 000

Percent­
age o f ex­
penses to
earnings.

58.69
55.59
59.28
63.61
63.78
65.21
65.12

Goods car­
ried.

Goods carried
1 mile.

Average
cost per
ton per
mile.

Tons.

Tons.

Cents.

Cents,
1879............................. a,...................... a .................... ..... ‘ a ..............
1880............................. a,....................... a .......................... a ..............
1881............................. a ,...................... a .......................... a ..............
2.5
1882.............................
289,031,000
7,483, 060, 000
2.4
312,687,000
8, 541,310, 000
1883............................
2.4
334,571,000
8, 778, 581,000
1884............................
2.2
1885.............................
351,427, 000
9,133, 674, 000

Dollars.
10.8
11.4
11.2
11.7
11.0
10.0

Earnings per mile of
railroad in operation.

Dollars.

57,730
58,624
60,645
61,303
61, 800
61,400

Total
available
revenue.

Dollars.

Interest
Interest
per cent,
per cent,
o f bonds
o f stock.
and debt.

Dividends.

Dollars.

Percentage
of gross
earnings
to invest­
ment.

525,621, 000
613, 734, 000
701, 781, 000
770,210, 000
823, 773, 000
770, 685, 000
772, 569, 000

41, 000,000
47, 000, 000
55, 000, 000
61,712, 000
58, 728, 000
61, 024, 000
51, 994, 000

112,238,000
61,681,000
107, 866, 000
77,115,000
128, 587, 000
93, 314, 000
102, 031,000
154,295, 000
173,139, 000 • 102,053,000
176, 694, 000
93, 245, 000
189, 426, 000
77, 672, 000

Passengers
carried.

Total gross
receipts.

Dollars.
4. 872, 017,000
5; 402,038, 000
6, 278, 565,000
7,016, 750, 000
7,477,866,000
7, 676, 399, 000
7, 842, 533, 000

156, 881, 000
162, 490, 000
222, 766, 000
270,171, 000
268, 925, 000
244, 666,000
259,108, 000

Years.

Total
liabilities.

Total
cost o f
construc­
tion per
mile.

a
a
a

...... ............... a,............ ..............i . a , .............
...................... a ............................... a ..............
........ .............. a ............................... a ..............
360,490,000
39, 302,210, 000
1.24
400,453, 000
44,064,923,000
1.24
399,075,000
44,725,208,000
1.12
437, 040,000
49,151,894, 000
1.0G

a N o data.
N o te .— T he returns given above relate only to those lines which make returns. In the year 1884
there were lines having a total length o f 227 miles from which no returns were received.




188

RAILROADS.

No. 175.—MILES OPERATED, CAPITAL INVESTED, EARNINGS
DENDS o f R a i l r o a d s
1885, i n c l u s i v e .

in

the

U n it e d

St a t e s f o r

e a c i/

Year

and

from

D IV I­
1871 t o

[From Poor’s Railroad Manual.]

Y ear.

1871.
1872.
187S.
1874.
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880.
188 L.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.

M iles
operated,

44, 614
57,523
66, 237
69,273
71,759
73, 508
74,112
78. 960
82,223
84,225
94.486
107,158
110,414
115,672
123, 320

Capital and
funded debt
(stock and
bonds).

Earnings.

Gross.

N et.

hollars.

Dollars.

2,664,627,645
3.159.423, 057
3, 784,543,034
4,221, 763, 594
4,415.631, 630
4,468, 591, 935
4, 568,597,248
4, 589, 948, 793
4,762,506,010
4, 897,401, 997
6,055,798, 785
6,640,493,397
6,746, 579,147
7,431,732,458
7.583.424, 898

403, 329,209
465, 241, 055
526,419,935
520,466, 016
503,065, 505
497, 257,959
472, 909,272
490,103, 351
529, 012, 999
615,401,931
725,325,119
770,356,716
823,772, 924
770, 684,908
772,568, 833

Dollars.
141,746,404
165,754,373
183, 810, 562
189,570,958
185, 506,438
186,452, 752
170, 976,697
187, 575,167
219, 916,724
255,193, 436
276,654,119
310, 682, 877
293, 367,285
268,064,496
269, 493, 931

From
freight.

From
passengers.

Dollars.

Dollars.

294,430, 322
340, 931, 785
389,035,508
379,466, 935
368,960, 234
361,137,376
342,859,222
365,466,061
386,676,108
467,748, 928
551,968,477
506,367,247
549, 756, 695
506,925, 375
519, 690, 992

108,898, 886
132.309.270
137, 384,427
140,999, 081
139.105.271
136,120, 583
130,050, 050
124, 637, 290
142, 336,191
147, 653, 003
173,356,612
202,140,775
215, 287,824
208,300,940
200,883,911

D i vidonds
paid.

Dollars.
56,456, 681
64,418,157
67,120, 709
67, 042, 942
74, 294, 208
68, 039, 668
58, 566, 312
53, 629, 368
61, 681,470
77,115,411
93. 344,200
102, 031,434
102, 052, 543
93, 244,835
77, 672,105

N o t e .— N o comprehensive figures o f the business o f the railways o f the U nited States are attain­
able prior to the above. A n d even these tables are the fruit o f private enterprise, in compiling from
the official annual reports o f each road the results o f the traffic as shown above, and including for the
year 1885 the operations o f companies running 123,320 m iles o f railway. N o department o f the Fed­
eral Governm ent has been invested w ith authority to require returns o f railway operations, except
from the transcontinental lines chartered or endowed b y Congress, nor are there State officers charged
w ith such duties except in a few o f the States.

S U M M A R Y STATISTICS OF TH E U NITED STATES R A IL W A Y S IN
For each 100 miles o f railroad operated in the U nited States there are—
Locom otives..................................................................................................................
Passenger c a r s ............................................................................................................
Baggage, mail, and express c a r s .......................................................................
Freight cars of all kinds........................................................................................ .
The capital stock aggregates to each mile o f completed road......................
Bonded debt to each rnilo o f completed road....................................................... .
T otal cost o f construction and equipment each m ile ........................................
Gross earnings per mile o f road in operation.........................................................
N e t earnings per mile o f road in operation.............................................................
Interest paid on bonds per mile o f completed r o a d ...........................................
Dividends paid on stock per mile o f completed road.........................................
Ratio o f interest paid to total funded debt...........................................................
Ratio o f dividends to aggregate capital stock.....................................................
Average fare per m ile............................................................. . ......................................
A verage freight charge per t o n ..................................................................................
Total number o f passengers transported in 1885.................................................
Total freight transported on all railroads in 1885...............................................




1885—A V E R A G E S .

...........p e r c e n t ..
................... d o . . . .
................. c e n ts..
cents per m ile. .
.............
.to n s ..

21.03
14.02
5.30
653
$29, 867
$29,453
$55, 059
$6,265
$2,185
$1,406 73
$608 10
4.77
2.02
2.20
1.05
351,427,088
437,040,099

No. 1 7 6 — MILEAGE, CAPITAL, COST,

and

REVENUE

of the

Railroads

in each

State

and

T erritory

of the

United States,

in

iwa&.

[From Poor’s Railroad Manual.]

States and Territories.

Capital account.
Length
Length
o f line
of
oper­
Total
line.
ated. Capital stock. Funded debt. investment.




Miles.

Miles.

Dollars.

2,226
906
2,146
3,044
2,884
976
2,877
316
1,603
3,116
18, 905
5, 600
7,504
4,441
2,158
2,001
1,135
1,189
1, 998
5, 269
4,331
1,920
4,969
1,047
2, 988
945
1,044
1, 920
1,195
7, 385*
2, 028
7, 327
1,181
7,767
210
1, 687
1,370
6, 687

1,927
71
1,345
3,710
2,254
1, 037
100
212
1, 001
2,735
15,282
6,508
2,222
4,140
2,064
937
1,124
1,277
3, 080
4,940
6,194
343
5,874
9
2, 516
147
330
1,372
818
7, 772
1, 260
8, 947
987
7,160
117
1, 662
4, 024
5, 111

34,066,581
21,495,000
24,391,979
144, 355,236
56, 548, 800
36, 677,148
5,509,000
7, 062,164
23, 568,100
42,608,890
325,972,182
142,630, 945
49, 302,974
92, 458,425
65, 871,683
33,714, 600
18,182, 806
45, 053,624
103, 844,659
93,471,679
176,714,755
9,131,977
194,038, 905
1, 856,000
65,497, 000
12,052,284
16, 509, 500
122, 505, 704
71, 699,100
468, 322, 777
25, 272, 931
380,752, 088
47, 089, 000
406, 996, 236
4, 548,630
16, 562,835
69,454,170
98, 869, 980

Dollars.
38,791,110
11, 330, 000
26,142,423
142,893,080
46,357,900
11,756,500
5, 509,000
1, 900, 000
19,135, 700
43,218,654
317,241,906
158,757,387
49,789, 258
82,501,184
116,289, 914
41, 263,716
23, 046, 630
55, 556, 748
83,832,093
98,472, 866
155, 365,291
9, 759,541
183,404,089
1.436.000
128,996,194
5.355.000
5,666,600
135,867, 635
35,216,534
368, 746, 678
19, 763,425
339,044,959
27, 249,000
426,579,204
2,154, 575
29,267,470
87,699.757
136, 629, 500

Dollars.
78,248, 381
33,246, 308
52,800,781
330,481, 626
104,776, 973
56,083, 646
11,018,000
9,017, 390
53, 476,177
89,894, 784
739,093, 003
319, 765,715
105,635,103
195,716,725
190,738,836
87,855, 267
44,046,730
151,826, 844
209,146, 505
214,*249, 626
351,196,749
20, 278,217
398,475,070
3,329,171
251,410, 839
17, 010, 221
27, 527,414
271,824, 774
114,957, 567
903,813,41948,823, Oil
767,153, 007
82,465, 811
940,670, 443
7,857,445
47,434,359
161,927,820
256,040,309 !

Dollars.
69, 766,305
31,774,003
51,197, 009
300, 600, 541
104,591,218
47, 975, 073
11,018,000
8, 959,623
48,786,033
67, 609,942
623, 971, 544
281, 254,971
98,367,081
179, 060,961
157, 353, 861
84, 057, 672
39, 782, 697
105,310,705
177, 643, 385
202,384,403
328,253,658
18,424,599
327,237,333
3,329,171
177,457, 960
14,778,729
23,662, 842
226,190,476
109, 442, 717
800,199,288
44, 800,329
701,896, 529
64,401, 049
525,334,570
6, 234, 323
44, 553, 876
159,294, 379
224,164, 292

From
passengers.

Dollars.
2, 066,676
13,119
987, 698
8, 216,919
1,704,393
5,431,796
33,369
300,124
856,422
2,716,541
22, 007, 503
8, 845,119
1, 337,745
5, 373,588
3,198, 002
1, 691, 576
1, 802, 245
3,411, 200
14, 99G, 974
7, 084,474
6, 489,679
334,102
7, 923, 505
40, 800
4,421, 703
38,843
766,984
9, 063, 637
423, 840
19, 271,458
771, 687
15, 017, 974
1,400, 505
19,192, 639
809,248
1, 375, 863
3,455,129
4,076, 938

From
freight.

From
all sources.

Dollars.

Dollars.

7,591,649
5,088,474
191,582
171,147
3, 274, 583
2, 042,530
14,321,632 23, 996, 717
9,003, 058
6, 665,442
5,022,453 11, 089,059
105,344
67, 535
885, 066
550,109
2,152, 986
1,081, 313
9,813,602
6,326,189
66, 419, 568 95,165, 648
23, 933, 880 33,439, 542
6,028,718
4, 337, 358
16,121, 720 22,753, 284
12, 604,156
8, 547,660
7, 341,812
5, 307, 977
4, 824,177
2, 792, 658
9, 261,719 12; 760, 742
16, 095, 010 33, 220, 508
15, 845, 332 23, 842, 902
20, 692, 523 28, 687,141
1,187, 212
795, 444
24, 431, 622 35,316,629
81, 009
122, 212
13, 217, 078 19,121,443
599,405
667, 211
2,274, 863
1,345, 257
12,177,181
22, 382, 576
1,106,058
1, 826, 722
46, 931, 670 70, 480, 687
1,863,208
2,926, 694
43, 908,247 64,055,144
5,040,076
3, 043,969
77, 576, 595 100,290, 741
1, 500, 881
580,788
5, 012, 528
3,209,765
7,458, 389 11,614,698
13, 428, 662 19, 041,126

Interest
paid on
bonds.

Dividend
paid on
stocks.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2,026,535
117,712
721,653
11, 800,706
2,456,793
3,497, 839
22,786
146,160
615, 413
2,701, 884
38, 534, 612
6,169, 802
1, 698,418
9, 440, 339
4, 929, 236
2, 597,772
1,485, 002
4, 884, 235
9, 926, 926
6,202, 974
12, 690,693
239, 768
14, 583, 092
13,015
8, 821,494
299,129
766,438
G, 999, 850
240, 879
18, 521,265
988, 099
18,309,018
1,674,826
42,037,924
481, 051
1,611,803
3,683,932
5, 637, 854

1,722,274
667, 920
298,735
12,170, 628
758,676
588,787
311,780
55,667
609,201
1, 733, 230
15,987, 993
5, 710,644
2,181, 886
3, 723,444
3, 864, 946
2, 613, 251
1, 037, 050
2, 891,114
4, 971,743
4, 943, 569
8,973,391
307, 599
10, 392, 904
100, 520
5, 804, 675
47, 500
362,810
9, 988, 221
1,675, 992
16,116,778
596,278
12,364, 594
5-29,165
23, 218, 990
135,5Q4
1,190, 487
3, 388,467
4.891,188

N et
earnings.

75, 000
1,050
255, 570
15,000
2, 387, 937
91, 734
1,042, 013
17, 247; 986
364, 929
539,20.6
3, 800,946
9, 500
400, 000
804, 504
1, 649, 715
4,614, 902
961, 994
2, 316,773

RAILROADS.

A la b a m a ....................................
A r izo n a .....................................
A rk a n sa s..................................
C alifornia.................................
Colorado.....................................
C onnecticut.............................
D a k o ta .......................................
D elaw are...................................
F lo rid a .......................................
G eorgia.......................................
I llin o is .......................................
Indiana.......................................
I o w a ...........................................
K a n s a s .......................................
K e n tu c k y .................................
Louisiana..................................
M a in e ....................................... .
M aryland..................................
M assachusetts........................
M ich igan ..................................
M innesota.................................
M ississip p i...............................
M issouri....................................
M ontana....................................
N ebrask a..........................
N e v a d a ......................................
N ew H am pshire.....................
N ew Jersey...............................
N ew M exico.............................
N ew Y o r k .................................
North C arolina.......................
O h io ............................................
Oregon .......................................
Pennsylvania..........................
Rhode Isla n d ..........................
South C arolin a......................
T ennessee................................
T e x a s .........................................

Gross earnings.
Co3t of rail­
road and
equipment.

3, 201, 833
36,000
180, 000
849, 880
4, 092,676
7, 260,474
496, 977
4, 634, 502
1,080, 000
15, 786, 226
266, 563
137,410
115, 895

QC
O

and

REVENUE

of

the

R a il r o a d s , & c .—

190

No. 176.— MILEAGE, CAPITAL, COST,

Continued.

{From Poor’s Railroad M anual.]

States and Territories.

U tah.............................................
V e r m o n t...................................
V irgin ia.....................................
W a sh in g to n .............................
W e s t V irg in ia ........................
W isco n sin ................................
W y o m in g ..................................

Capital account.
Length
Length
o f line
o f*
oper­
line.
ated. Capital stock. Funded debt.

Miles.

Miles.

1,139
947
2,693
736
1,039
4,418
617

876
787
3, 405
44
244
6, 522
624

Dollars.
21,348, 777
24, 548,300
96,055, 075
1, 976, 000
15,377, 672
90,363,661
14,268, 000

Gross earnings.

Total
investment.

Dollars.

Dollars.

20,180,000
14,113,000
100,832,545
501,000
7,346,500
135,735, 500
14, 931, 000

44,051,410
40,832,767
211.649,732
2f105,753
23,907,821
236, 245, 336
29,578,957

Cost of railroad and
equipment.

Dollars.
42,668,647
37,932,276
190,294,411
1,998,781
17,623,152
226,446,973
29,241,963.

From
passengers.

From
freight.

From
all sources.

N et
earnings.

Interest
paid on
bonds.

Dividend
paid on
stocks.

DoUars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

817,137
1,292,517
3,982,148
31, (^7
255,870
6,573,018
382,167

1,931,382
2,471,149
10,087,235
160,500
586,896
19,811,452
1,295,803

3,071,998
3,940,064
15,312,564
214,494
873,319
28,430,212
1,834,149

728,708
1,143,590
5,306,583
77,033
147,275
10,953,324
555,553

814,610
387,738
3,486,974
286,735
6,883,605
894,060

18,030
2,403,639

25,099,764 28, 307, 315 56,849, 552
51,239,058 146,497, 274 206,799,812
60,128, 088 169, 918,478 244, 933,448
9,958,531 23,154,606 36, 091, 693
10,745,485 28, 097, 944 40, 339, 527
20,489, 962 63, 796,034 91,215,402
12, 705,463 39, 691, 306 55, 899,007
10r517. 560 20.228, 035 33,182, 078

17, 300, 846
72,589,434
80,169,730
11, 371,057
13,477,243
33,080,610
23, 801, 959
14, 698,114

7,483, 632
52,270,770
45,890,405
7,002,905
11,896,537
21,740, 939
18, 266, 312
14, 229, 823

9,166, 358
28, 880, 825
25, 613, 050
1, 985, 099
600, 395
7, 018, 829
2, 891,979
1, 515, 570

519. 690. 992 765, 310, 419 266, 488, 993 179, 681, 323
1

77,672,105

242,572
290,669

N ow England..........................
Middle States.......... : .............
Central N orthern..................
South A t la n tio ......................
G u lf and Mississippi Valley
Southwestern.......... V.............
N orthw estern........................
P a cific......................... .............

6,310
18,578
12,166
41,519
9. 675
22,676
19,363
8,750

204,311, 043
333,230, 596
6,476
140, 569,398
385,494,507
17, 794 1, 049,940, 505
988,650, 265 2,277,152,870 1,665,994,662
42,199 1, 033,190, 555 1, 049,252,618 2,276,506,687 2,635,954,420
10,306
219,445, 503
219,664,294
475,185,884
413,667,743
9,294
212, 239, 011
293,804, 038
539,048,421
488,896,816
19, 541
533, 007,189
510, 251,630 1,123,767,425
995,993, 530
11, 666
313,147,729
356, 026,743
752,168,819
647,667, 833
509, 961,129
5,835
247, 416, 297
456,221,750
207, 508, 080

T o t a l.................... .......... 139,037 123,110 3, 817, 697, 832 3, 765,727,066 8,339,285,842 7, 037, 627, 350 200,883,911




RAILROADS.

R E C A P IT U L A T IO N B Y GROUPS OF S T A T E S .

191

RAILROADS AND CANALS.

N o . 1 7 7 . — FREIGHT CHARGES p e r t o n p e r m i l e o n t h e f o l l o w i n g T r u n k
R a il r o a d s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s a n d o n t h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e C a n a l s , f r o m
1868 t o 1885, i n c l u s i v e .

Railroads and canals.

N ew Y o rk Central Railroad a ...............................
Pennsylvania Railroad &.........................................
New l£ork, Lake Erie and W e s t e r n s .............
Poston and A lbany Railroad a .............................
Philadelphia and E rie ...........................................
Lake Shore and M ichigan Southerns..............
Michigan Central b ...................................................
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy & ..................
Chicago and Northwestern d ...............................
Chicago, M ilwaukee and Saint P aulb..............

6

1868.

1869.

1870.

1871.

1872.

Railroads and canals.

N ew Y o rk Central R ailroada.............................
Pennsylvania Railroad & .......................................
N ew Y ork, Lake Erie and W estern a ..............
Boston and A lbany R a ilr o a d s ..........................
Philadelphia and Erie&.........................................
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern &..............
A1ichigan Central b ...................................................
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy & ...................
Chicago and Northwestern d ..............................
Ch icago, Milwaukee, and Saint Paul b ..............
Saint Louis, Iron Mountain and South­
ern b ...........................................................................
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific e ..................
Illinois Central & .......................................................
Chicago and A lton b ...............................................
Pittsburgh, Fort W ayn e and Chicago b............
..........
Chesapeake and O h io ...............
Maine C en tral...................................... . . . . . . . . . .
M obile and O hio.......................................................
Average on railroads.................................
N ew Y o rk State can als.............................
a Y ear ending September 30.
&Year ending December 31.
cN o data.




1874.

1875.

|1876.
|Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

2.743
1.906
1.81
2.811
1.609
2.336
2.45
3.248
3.168

2. 387
1.718
1.538
2.435
1.433
1.714
2.09
3. 063

1.884
1.549
1.333
2.193
1.303
1. 504
1.982
2. 392
3. 093
2. 82

1. 649
1.389
1.435
2. 09
1.205
1.391
1.747
2.2
2. 869
2. 54

1.593
1.416'
1.526
2.016;
1.192
1.374
1.867
2. 076
2.614
2. 43

1. 573
1.415
1.454
1.958
1.135
3.335
1.891
1.921
2.351
2. 50

2. 64

2. 49
2.16

2. 29
2. 20

1.462
1.255
1.312
1.818
.977
1.18
3.569
1.901
2.220
2.38
2.63
2. 07
2. 09
2.124
1.26

1.275
1.058
1.209
1. 533
.865
1. 01
1.398
1. 889
1.916
2.10
2. 20
1. 92
1. 93
1.879
1.10

......

......
3.10

1.41

Pittsburgh, Fort W ayn e and Chicago 6 ..........
Average on railroads...................................
N ew Y o rk State canals...............................

1873.

1.051
.892
1.099
1.288
.770
.817
1.115
1.603
1.789
2.04
2. 05
1.91
3. 80
1.626
.93

2.453 2.164 2.005 1.923 1.89(5 1.803 1.750 1.554 1.386
.872 .924 .835 1. 027 1.016 .887 . 743 .668 .679

1877.

1878.

1879.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

Cts.

1.014
.980
.955
1. 208
.786
.804
.878
1.428
1.702
2.08

.914
.918
.973
1.129
.628
.734
.848
1.247
1.724
1. 80

.80
.78
.88
.73
.91
.83
..68
.799 .817 .819 .740 .73
. 796 .88
.78
.84
.805 .749 .780 . 685] .628
1. 11 1. 20 3.04 1. 07 1.19 1.09
.94
.512 .56
.55
. 50
.62
.58
.62
.642 .75
.62
.63
.728 .052 .55
.692 .842 .718 .77
.83
. 65
.56
1.023 (O
(c)
(c)
(c)
(c)
(c)
1. 56 1.49 1.47 1.42 1.42 1.31
1.19
1.72 1.76 1.70 1.48 1.39 1. 29 1.28

1.98
1. 71
1.82
1.447
1.01

1.92
1.56
1.64
1.298
.88

1. 88
1.43
1. 52
1.054
.76
.858
2. 87
2.48

3.32
2.29

2. 08
1.21
1. 54
1. 206
.92
. 869
2. 74
2. 20

1.76
1.22
1.52
1. 24
.74
. 891
2. 74
2. 06

1.50
1.28
1.42
1.26
.75
.793
2. 75
2.15

1.56
1.17
1.43
1.13
.79
. 723
2. 42
2. 28

1.47
1.10
1.37
1.01
.67
.672
2.3b
1.97

1.41
1.40
1.31
1.01
.58
. 548
2. 46
1. 70

1.320 1.401 1.249j 1. 292 1. 215j 1.188 3.188 1.087 1.028
.38
.564 .42
.46
.49
.42

d Y e a r ending M ay 31.
e Year ending M arch 31.
/'T olls abolished.

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CANAL AND RAILROAD TRAFFIC

N o. 178. — T o t a l n u m b e r o f t o n s ( o f 2,000 p o u n d s ) T r a n s p o r t e d u p o n t h e
NEW YORK STATE CANALS, t h e NEW YORK CENTRAL a n d HUDSON
RIVER RAILROAD, t h e NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE a n d WESTERN RA IL­
ROAD, t h e . PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, a n d t h e BALTIMORE a n d OHIO
RAILROAD, e a c h Y e a r f r o m 1868 t o 1885, i n c l u s i v e .
[From the annual reports o f the various railroad companies and o f the Auditor o f Canal Department,
State o f N ew Y o rk .]

Year.

On N ew Y o rk On N ew York,
Oh Pennsyl­ On Baltimore
Central and Lake Erie and
vania Bail- and Ohio Bail- Total b y rail.
W estern
Hudson R iver
road.
road Division.
Railroad.
Railroad.

Tons.

Tons.
1868.........................
1869.........................
1870.........................
1871.........................
1872.........................
1873........................
1874.........................
1875.........................
1876.........................
1877.........................
1878 ......................
1879.........................
1880........................
1881........................
1882.........................
1883.........................
1884.........................
1885.........................
1886........................

1,846,599
2, 281,885
4,122, 090
4,532,056
4,393,965
5,522,724
6,114, 678
8,001,954
6,803,680
6,351,356
7,695,413
9, 015,753
10, 533,038
11,591, 379
11,330,393
10,892,440
10,212,418
fO, 802,957
12,718,101

3, 908,243
4,312, 209
4,852,505
4,844, 208
5,564, 274
6,312, 702
G, 364, 276
6,239, 946
5, 972, 818
6,182,451
6,150, 568
8,212, 841
8, 715, 892
11,086, 823
11,895, 238
13,610,623
16,219, 598
14, 959,970
18, 668,239

Tons.
4,722,015
5, 402,991
5, 804,051
7.100.294
8,459, 535
9,211, 231
8, G26, 946
9,115,368
9, 922, 911
9.738.295
10, 946,752
13,684,041
15,364,788
18,229,365
20, 360,399
21,674,160
22,583, 825
24,04 r, 028
26,420,948

Tons.

On N ew
Y o rk State
canals.

Tons.

a.
a
a.
a.
a.
a.
a.
a.
a.
a.
7,154,236
7,294,014
7,592,773
8,038, 888
8,764,396
8, 629,091
10,460, 590

10,476, 857
11,997,085
14,778,556
16,476,558
18,417,774
21, 046, 657
21,105,900
21,357, 268
21, 699,409
22, 272,102
24, 792, 733
30, 912,435
41, 767,954
48, 201, 581
51,178,803
54,216, 111
57, 780, 237
58,439,046
68, 267, 878

Tons.
6,442,225
5, 859,080
6,173,769
6.467, 888
6, 673, 370
6, 364,782
5,804,588
4,859,858
4,172,129
4, 955, 963
5,171, 320
5, 362,372
6, 457, 656
5,179,192
5.467, 423
5, 664, 056
5, 009,488
4, 731, 784
5, 293, 982

a N o data.

N o. 17 9. —

Q u a n t i t i e s o f GRAIN, FLOUR, a n d MEAL R e c e i v e d , a n d R o u t e s b y
R e c e iv e d , a t t h e p o r t o f N e w Y o r k , a n d Q u a n t it ie s R e c e iv e d a t t h e
p o r t s o f P o r t l a n d , M e ., B o s t o n , P h i l a d e l p h i a , B a l t i m o r e , N e w O r l e a n s ,
a n d M o n t r e a l f o r e a c h y e a r f r o m 1880 t o 1886, i n c l u s i v e .
w h ic h

I From Annual Reports o f the N ew Y o rk Produce Exchange, except as noted bplow. ]

1880.

. Ports.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

1886.

Bushels.
Bushels.
Bushels.
Bushels.
Bushels.
Bushels.
Bushels.
N ew Y o r k :
B y canal,via r iv e r .. 69,440,901 38,192,730 32,150,406 41,220,908 37, 925, 257 29, 930, 587 44, 036,522
Coastwise and river 4,236,820 3,131,210 2, 481, 048 3, 725,238 2, 417, 962 3,738,304 2,132, 370
B y r a i l ................ ..... 95,414, 822 98,574,248 79,773,926 79,390,091 75, 076,847 92, 968, 540 84, 741,170
Total N ew Y o rk . 169,092, 543 139, 898,188 114,405, 380 124,336,237
3,440,241 2, 769, 830 1, 720, 916 3,200, 506
Portland, M e .................
B o s to n ............................... 37,091, 005 35,423,047 29,903,006 37, 527, 022
Ph ilad elphia.................. 49, 255,163 28,854,555 19,412,735 22, 333, 384
B altim ore........................ 60, 631,426 43,341,929 29,022,468 35,847,124
N ew O rleans.................. 20, 357,867 22,754,957 11,689,347 18,373,230

115,420, 066 126,637,431
7, 934,194 a6, 563,916
34, 520,298 o31,166,369
20,339,131 a23,189,449
33,119, 610 a34,299,861
12,981, 300 11,305,012

130, 910, 062
5,867,150
25,769, 884
21, 314, 992
38,772,444
12,799,283

T o ta l U n ite d
States Atlantic
•ports.................. 339, 868, 245 273, 042, 506 206,162,852 241,617, 503 224, 314, 599 233,162,038 245,433,815
Montreal, Canada..........

25, 329, 746 19, 083, 238 16, 302,309 18, 096,445 17, 554, 523 15,814,616 21,098,527

a From Baltimore Corn and Flour Exchange.
Receipts at N ew Y ork, Portland, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore include shipments
from the W e s t to foreign countries through these ports on through bills o f lading. Receipts at P o rt­
land via Montroal are duplications o f receipts reported at Montreal. Receipts at Baltimore include
flour ground b y city millers and exported. Receipts at N ew Orleans do not include shipments o f oats
and corn through that port to foreign countries on through bills o f lading, of which there were re­
ceived, in 1885, corn, bushels, 1,160,680; oats, bushels, 1,771,485.
Grain embraces wheat, corn, rye, oats,'barley, malt, and peas.
N

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WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
MILEAGE o f LINES a n d WIRES, NUMBER o f OFFICES,
FIC o f t h e W e s t e r n U n i o n T e l e g r a p h C o m p a n y f o r E a c h Y e a r
30, 1866, t o J u n e 30, 1886.

N o . 1 8 0 .—

and

TRAF­

from

J une

1866___
1867___
1 8 6 8 ....
1 8 6 9 ....
1 8 7 0 ....
1 8 7 1 ....
1 8 7 2 ....
1 8 7 3 ....
1 8 7 4 ....
1 8 7 5 ....
1 8 7 6 ....
1 8 7 7 ....
1 8 7 8 ....
1 8 7 9 ....
1 8 8 0 ....
1 8 8 1 ....
1 8 8 2 ....
1 8 8 3 ....
1 8 8 4 ....
1 8 8 5 ....
1 8 8 6 ....

37,380
46,270
50,183
52,099
54,109
56, 032
62,033
65,757
71, 585
72,833
72, 532
76,955
81, 002
82, 987
85, 645
110, 340
131,060
144,294
145,037
147, 500
151,832

75, 686
85,291
97, 594
104, 584
112,191
121,151
137,190
154,472
175,735
179,496
183,832
194, 323
206, 202
211, 566
233, 534
327,171
374, 368
432, 726
450, 571
462, 283
489, 607

N u m ­ Num ber of
messages
ber of
sent.
offices.

2, 250
2, 565
3, 219
3, 607
3, 972
4, 606
5, 237
5,740
6,188
6, 565
7, 072
7, 500
8, 014
8, 534
9, 077
10, 737
12, 068
12, 917
13,761
14,184
15,142

______

5, 879, 282
6, 404, 595
7, 934, 933
9,157, 646
10,646, 077
12,444, 499
14,456, 832
16,329, 256
17,153,710
18, 729, 567
21,158, 941
23, 918, 894
25, 070,106
29, 216, 509
S2, 500, 800
38,842,247
40, 581,177
42,076,226
42, 096,583
43, 289, 807

Receipts.

Expenses.

Dollars.

Dollars.

6,568,925
' 7,004, 560
7, 316, 918
7,138, 738
7, 637, 449
8, 457, 096
9, 333,018
9, 262, 657
9, 564, 575
10, 034, 986
9, 812, 353
9, 861, 355
10, 960, 640
12, 782, 895
14 393, 544
1,114,166
19,454, 903
19, 632, 940
17, 706, 834
16, 298, 638

3, 944, 006
4, 362, 849
4, 568,117
4, 910, 772
5,104, 787
5, 666, 863
6. 575, 056
6, 755, 734
6, 335, 415
6, 635, 474
6, 672. 225
6, 309, 813
G, 160, 200
6, 948, 957
8, 485, 264
9, 996, 096
11, 794, 553
13, 022, 504
12, 005, 900
12, 378, 783

___________

--

- ----------

Profits.

Dollars.

Average profit
per message.

M iles of M iles of
wire.
line.

Average cost
per message.

Year.

Average tolls
per message.

[From A . R. Spoffard’s Am erican Alm anac, 1887.]

Gents Cents. Gents.

2,624, 920
2, 641, 711 104.7
2, 748, 801 89.3
2, 227, 966 75.5
2, 532, 662 69.5
2, 799, 233 66.2
2, 757, 963 62. 5
2, 506, 920 54.9
3, 229,158 54.0
3, 399, 510 50.9
3,140,128 43.6
3, 551, 543 38.9
4, 800, 440 43.7
5, 833, 938 43.7
5, 908, 280 44.2
7,118. 070 44.0
7, 660, 350 38.0
6, 610,436 36.5
5, 700, 924 32.1
3, 919, 855 37. G

i
63.4
54.7
51.2
45.7
43.8
43.4
39.5
35.2
33.5
29.8
25.0
24. 5
23.7
26.1
25.7
25.0 !
25.2
24.9 1
28.5

41.3
34.6
24. 3
23.8
22.4
19.1
15.4
18.8
17. 4
13.8
13. 0
19.1
19.1
18.1
18.3
13.0
11.3
7.2
9.1

1

The greatly increased mileage since 1880 is principally due to the fact that in 1881
the Western Union Telegraph Company absorbed by purchase all the lines o f the
American Union and the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Companies, the former having
previously in operation over 12,000 miles of line, and the latter 8,706 miles. Capital
stock o f the Western Union, $80,000,000.
The Western Union has exclusive contracts with several international cable com­
panies, operating eight Atlantic cables, and guarantees 5 per cent, annual dividends *
on the stock o f the American Cable Com pany; amount, $14,000,000.
Besides the above, there are many new lines o f telegraph which have complied
with the United States telegraph act of 1866 and are operating wires, with or without
connection with railway companies.
The Mutual Union Telegraph Company, o f the United States, established in 1881,
has about 8,000 miles o f line, 60,000 miles o f wire, 1,200 offices, and has extended its
lines north and south, operating already from Boston to Chicago, Saint Louis,
Washington, &c. Capital stock, $2,500,000. This line is now leased and operated by
the Western Union Telegraph Company.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Telegraph has lines co-extensive with its railway
system and branches, besides many newly-extended wires south and west, constituting
in 1885 7,£35 miles of line and 54,972 miles of wire. Capital stock unknown.
The Bankers’ and Merchants’ Telegraph Company, New York, organized March 23,
1881, has about 4,000 miles o f line, 28,300 miles o f wire, and is in operation to many
leading points. Capital authorized, $3,000,000. Debt about $7,500,000, as stated in
August, 1884. Sold in foreclosure July 31, 1885, and now operated by the United
Lines o f Telegraph.
The American Rapid Telegraph Company, New York to Boston, Philadelphia, Bal­
timore, Washington, Buffalo, &c., with capital stock o f $4,000,000, has been leased
by the Western Union Company.
The Postal Telegraph and Cable Company, o f New York, organized June 21, 1881,
has about 1,500 miles o f line and 4,500 miles o f wire in operation from New York to
Chicago, & c., and owns what are claimed to be very valuable patents in improved
wires and telegraphy.
Authorized capital stock, $21,000,000, o f which about
$7,000,000 has been issued. Now operated by the United Lines o f Telegraph.
The aggregate mileage o f telegraph lines in the United States open for public busi­
ness exceeds 170,000 miles, besides railway, government, private, and telephonic lines,
length not ascertainable.

H. E x . 199-------13



1(J4

CEREAL CROP.

N o . 1 8 1 .— E s t im a t e d A n n u a l A c r e a g e , T o t a l V a l u e , V a l u e p e r B u s h e l ,
Y i e l d p e r A c r e , a n d V a l u e p e r A c r e o f t h e CEREAL CROPS o f t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , f r o m 1862 t o 1885, i n c l u s i v e .
[From the A n nual Reports of the Department o f Agriculture. 1

CORN.

Calendar year.

Total produc­
tion.

Bushels.
1862.............................................
1863.................................: ..........
1864........................... ................
1865.............................................
1866..................................... . . .
1867.............................................
1868.............................................
1869.............................................
1870.............................................
1871.............................................
1872.............................................
1873.............................................
1874.............................................
1875.............................................
1876.............................................
1877.............................................
1878.............................................
1879 ...........................................
1880.............................................
1881.............................................
1882.............................................
1883.............................................
1884.............................................
1885.............................................

533, 387, 230
397, 839, 212
530, 451,403
704,427, 853
867,946,295
768, 320, 000
906, 527, 000
874,320,000
1, 094, 255, 000
991, 898, 000
1,092,719, COO
932,274, 000
850,148, 500
1,321, 069, 000
1,283, 827, 500
1, 342, 558, 000
1,388,218; 750
1, 547, 901, 790
1, 717,434, 543
1,194, 916,000
1, 617, 025,100
1, 551, 060, 895
1,795,528,000
1, 936,176, 000

Total area
of crop.

Acres.
14,273,714
15, 312,441
17,438, 752
18, 990,180
34,306,538
32, 520, 249
34, 887, 246
37,103, 245
38,646, 977
34, 091,137
35,526,836
39,197,148
41, 036, 918
44,841,371
49, 033, 364
50, 369,113
51, 585, 000
53, 085, 450
62, 317, 842
64, 262, 025
65, 659, 546
68, 301, 889
69, 683, 780
73,130,150

Total value
of crop.

Dollars.

Average Average
value per
yield
bushel. per acre.

Cents.

Bushels.

Average
value o f
yield
per acre.

Dollars.

187, 049, 578
278, 089,609
527, 718,183
324,168, 698
591, 666,295
610,948, 390
569, 512, 460
658, 532, 700
601, 839, 030
478, 275, 900
435,149, 290
447,183, 020
550, 043, 080
555,445, 930
475, 491, 210
480, 643,400
441, 153,405
580, 486, 217
679,714, 499
759,482,170
783, 867,175
658,051,485
640, 735, 560
635, 674, 630

35.1
69.9
99.5
46.0
68.2
80.0
62.8
75.3
54.9
48.2
39.8
48.0
64.7
42.0
37.0
35.8
31.8
37.5
39.6
63.6
48.5
42.0
36.0
33.0

37.3
25.9
30.4
27.1
25.3
23.6
25.9
23.5
28.3
29.1
30.7
23.8
20.7
29.4
26.1
26.6
26.9
29.2
27.6
18.6
24.6
22.7
25.8
26.5

13
18
30
17
17
18
16
17
15
14
12
11
13
12
9
9
8
10
10
11
11
9
9
8

10
16
26
07
25
87
32
75
57
02
24
41
40
38
69
54
55
93
91
82
94
63
19
69

11,115, 830
166,674, 311
13,098, 936
197, 992, 837
13,158,089 , 294,315,119
12, 304, 894
217, 330,195
15,424,496
333,773,646
421, 796,460
18, 321, 561
18,460,132
319,195, 290
19,181, 004
244, 924,120
18, 992, 591
245,865,045
19, 943, 893
290,411, 820
20, 858,359
310,180,375
22,171, 676
323, 594, 805
24, 967, 027
291,107,895
26, 381, 512
294, 580, 990
27, 627, 021
300, 259,300
26, 277, 546
394, 695, 779
32,108, 560
326, 346,424
32, 545, 950
497, 030,142
37, 986, 717
474, 201, 850
37, 709, 020
456, 880,427
37, 067,194
444, 602,125
36, 455, 593
383, 649,272
39,475, 885
330, 862,260
34,189, 246
275, 320,390

93.7
114.0
183.1
146.3
219.5
198.5
142.4
94.1
104.2
125. 8
124.0
115.0
94.1
100.0
103.7
108.2
77.7
110.8
95.1
119.3
88.2
91.0
65.0
77.0

16.0
13.3
12.2
12.0
98.5
11.5
12.1
13.5
12.4
11.5
11.9
12.7
12.3
11.0
10.4
13.9
13.1
13.8
13.1
10.1
13.6
11.6
13.0
10.4

14
15
22
17
21
23
17
12
12
14
14
14
11
11
10
15
10
15
12
12
11
10
8
8

99
11
36
66
66
05
29
76
94
56
87
59
66
16
86
02
16
27
48
03
99
56
38
05

AT.
1862.............................................
1863.............................................
1864.............................................
1865.............................................
1866............................................
1867.............................................
1868.............................................
1869.............................................
1870.............................................
1871.............................................
1872.............................................
1873.............................................
1874..................................... ..
1875.............................................
1876.............................................
1877.............................................
1878.............................................
1879........................................... .
1880.............................................
1881.............................................
1882.............................................
1883.............................................
1884.............................................
1885.............................................




177,957,172
173,677,928
160, 695,823
148, 522, 827
151, 999, 906
212, 441,400
224, 036, 600
260,146, 900
235,884, 700
230, 722,400
249, 997,100
281, 254, 700
309,102, 700
292,136, 000
289, 356, 500
364,194,146
420,122. 400
448, 756, 630
498, 549, 868
383, 280, 090
504,185, 470
421, 086,160
512,765, 000
357,112,000

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CEREAL CROP.
N o. 181.—CEREAL CROPS

of

the

U n it e d

S t a t e s , & c . —Continued.

RYE.

Calendar year.

Average A verage
Total value !
yield
value per
of crop.
bushel. per acre.

Average
value of
yield
per acre.

Total produc­
tion.

Total area
o f crop.

Bushels.

Acres.

Dollars.

1,136,160
1,439, 607
1, 410, 983
1, 396,123
1, 548, 033
1,689,175
1, 651, 321
1, 657, 584
1,176,137
1, 069, 531
1, 048, 654
1,150, 355
1,116, 716
1, 359, 788
1, 468, 374
1, 412, 902
1,622,700
1,625,450
1, 767, 619
1, 789,100
2, 227, 889
2, 314, 754
2, 343, 963
2,129, 301

14,403,419
20, 589, 015
31, 975, 013
21,343, 283
24, 661, 290
32, 499, 700
28, 683, 677
21, 877, 294
12, 612, 605
12,145, 646
11, 363, 693
11, 548,126
12, 870,411
13, 631, 900
13, 635, 826
12, 542, 895
13, 592, 826
15, 507, 431
18, 564, 560
19. 327,415
18, 439,194
16, 300, 503
14, 857, 040
12, 594, 820

70.0
103.0
160.9
109.2
118.2
140.2
127.4
97.1
81.5
79.0
76.3
76.2
85.8
76.9
66.9
59.2
52.6
65. 6
75.6
93.3
61.5
58.0
52.0
58.0

18.1
13.9
14.1
14.0
13.5
13.7
13.6
13.5
13.1
14.3
14.1
13.1
13.4
13.0
13.8
14.9
15.9
14.5
13.9
11.6
13.4
12.1
12.2
10.2

12
14
22
15
15
19
17
13
10
11
10
10
11
10
9
8
8
9
10
10
8
7
6
5

68
30
67
28
93
24
37
20
72
35
84
04
52
02
28
87
38
54
50
80
28
04
34
92

62,120, 719
lu5, 990, 905
139, 381,247
93, 745,314
135, 255, 326
172, 472, 970
142,434,910
137, 347, 900
107,136, 710
102, 570, 030
91, 315,710
101,175, 750
125, 047, 530
129,499, 930
112, 865, 900
118, 661, 550
101, 945, 830
120, 533, 294
150, 243, 565
193,198, 970
182, 978, 022
187, 040, 264
161,528,470
179, 631, 860

36.6
62.3
79.2
41.6
50.4
61.9
55.9
47.6
43.3
40.1
33.6
37.4
52.0
36.5
35.1
29.2
24.6
33.1
36.0
46.4
37.5
32.7
28.0
29.0

29.0
25.4
27.2
32.7
30.2
25.9
26.3
30.4
28.1
30.5
30.1
27.7
22.0
29.7
24.0
31.6
31.4
28.7
25.8
24.7
26.4
28.1
27.4
27.6

10
15
21
13
15
16
14
14
12
12
10
10
11
10
8
9
7
9
9
11
9
9
7
7

65
85
57
59
26
05
74
51
18
26
14
37
47
86
44
25
74
50
28
48
89
20
58
88

1862.............................................
1863.............................................
1864.............................................
1865 ...........................................
1866............................................
1867.............................................
1868.............................................
1869.............................................
1870 ...........................................
1871.............................................
1872.............................................
1873.............................................
1874.............................................
1875.............................................
1876 ...........................................
1877.............................................
1878.............................................
1879.............................................
1880.............................................
1881.............................................
1882.............................................
1883...........................................
1884.............................................
1885...........................................

20, 577, 971
19, 989,335
19, 872, 975.
19, 543, 905
20, 864, 944
23,184, 000
22, 504, 800
22, 527, 900
15, 473, 600
15, 365, 500
14, 888, GUO
15,142, 000
14, 990, 900
17, 722,100
20, 374, 800
21,170,100
25, 842, 790
23, 639,460
24,540,829
20, 704, 950
29, 960, 037
28, 058, 583
28, 640, 000
21, 756, 000

!
!
1
!

Cents.

Bushels.

Dollars.

OATS.
1862.............................................
1863.............................................
1864.............................................
1865.............................................
1866.............................................
1867.............................................
1868.............................................
1869.............................................
1870.............................................
1871.............................................
1872.............................................
1873.............................................
1874.............................................
1875.............................................
1876.............................................
1877.............................................
1878.............................................
1879.............................................
1880.............................................
1881.............................................
1882.............................................
1883.............................................
1884.............................................
1885.............................................




169, 681,113
170,129, 864
175, 990,194
225, 252, 295
268,141, 077
278, 698, 000
254, 960, 800
288, 334, 000
247, 277,400
255, 743, 000
271,747, 000
270, 340, 000
240, 369, 000
354, 317, 500
320, 884, 000
406, 394, 000
413, 578, 560
363, 761,320
417,885, 380
416,481, 000
488, 250, 610
571, 302, 400
583, 628, 000
629, 409,000

5, 832, 538
6,686,174
6,461, 750
6, 894, 091
8, 864, 219
10, 746,416
9, 665, 736
9,461,441
8, 792, 395
8, 365, 809
9, 000, 769
9, 751, 700
10, 897,412
11, 915, 075
13, 358, 908
12, 826,148
13,176; 500
12, 683, 500
16,187, 977
16,831, 600
18, 494, 691
20, 324, 962
21, 300, 917
22, 783,630

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N o. 1 8 1 .— CEREAL CROPS

of

the

U n it e d

St a t e s , & c .—

Continued.

BARLEY.
>
Calendar year.

1862.............................................
1863.............................................
1864.............................................
1865.............................................
1866.............................................
1867.............................................
1868.............................................
1869.............................................
1870.............................................
1871.............................................
1872.............................................
1873.............................................
1874.............................................
1875.............................................
1876.............................................
1877.............................................
1878.............................................
1879.............................................
1880.............................................
1881............. .............................
1882.............................................
1883.............................................
1884.............................................
1885.............................................

Total produc­
tion.

Total area
of crop.

Total value
o f crop.

Bushels.

Acres.

Dollars.

426,362
557, 299
540, 317
542,175
492,532
1,131, 217
937,498
1,025, 795
1,108, 924
1,177, 666
1,397,082
1, 387,106
1,580, 626
1,789,902
1,766,511
1, 614, 654
1,790,400
1,680,700
1, 843, 329
1,967, 510
2,272,103
2,379, 009
2, 608, 818
2,729, 359

10, 641, 359
13,496,373
16, 941, 023
10, 330, 294
11, 383, 698
22, 850,130
29,809, 931
23, 387,909
22,244, 584
21, 541, 777
19,837,773
29, 333,529
29, 983,769
29, 952, 082
25,735,110
22, 028, 644
24,483, 315
23, 714,444
30, 090, 742
33,862, 513
30,768,015
29, 420,423
29, 779,170
32, 867, 696

12,385,647
12,158,195
10, 716, 328
11, 391,286
11, 283, 807
25, 727, 000
22, 896,100
28,652,200
26, 295,400
26, 718, 500
26,846,400
32, 044,491
32, 552, 500
36, 908,600
38, 710, 500
34, 441,400
42,245, 630
40,283,100
45,165, 346
41,161, 330
48,953, 926
50,136,097
61, 203, 000
58, 360,000

A verage A verage Average
value o f
value per
yield
yield
bushel. per acre.
per acre.

Cents.

Bushels.

Dollars.

86.0
111.0
158.1
90.7
100.9
88.8
130.2
81.6
84.5
80.6
73.9
91.5
92.1
81.3
66.4
64.0
58.0
58.9
66.6
82.3
62.9
58.7
49.0
56.0

29.0
21.8
19.8
21.0
22.9
22.7
24.4
27.9
23.7
22.6
19.2
23.1
20.6
20.6
21.9
21.3
23.6
24.0
24.5
20.9
21.5
21.1
23.5
21.4

24
24
31
19
23
20
31
22
20
18
14
21
18
16
14
13
13
14
16
17
13
12
11
12

96
22
37
05
11
60
79
79
05
29
20
15
97
73
57
64
67
11
32
21
54
38
42
04

56.5
80.2
116.1
98.5
97.2
109.9
104.8
90.7
78.4
82.8
82.9
81.4
80.8
71.0
72.6
68.7
52.7
59.8
59.4
86.5
73.0
82.0
59.0
56.0

23.2
15.0
17.7
17.3
21.8
17.4
17.8
16.9
18.3
20.1
18.1
17.2
17.7
17.5
14.5
15.6
18.2
20.5
17.7
11.4
13.0
8.9
12.6
13.8

13
12
20
17
21
19
18
15
14
16
15
14
14
12
10
10
9
12
10
9
9
7
7
7

10
01
92
09
20
11
70
37
38
67
04
05
31
45
53
76
59
28
55
90
49
35
45
72

BUCKW HEAT.
1862..................... ........................
1863.............................................
1864.............................................
1865.............................................
1866.............................................
1867.............................................
1868.............................................
1869.............................................
1870.............................................
1871.............................................
1872.............................................
1873.............................................
1874.............................................
1875.............................................
1876.............................................
1877.............................................
1878......................... ....................
1879.............................................
1880.............................................
1881.............................................
1882.............................................
1883.............................................
1884.............................................
1885.............................................




18,763,756
15,786,122
18,700,540
18,331, 019
22,791,839
21,359, 000
19,863,700
17,431,100
9,841,500
8, 328, 700
8,133,500
7, 837,700
8, 016, 600
10, 082,100
9, 668, 800
10,177, 000
12,246, 820
13,140, 000
14,617, 535
9,486, 200
11,019,353
7,668,954
11,116,000
12, 626, 000

809,777
1,054,060
1,051, 700
1, 057, 084
1,045,624
1,227,826
1,113,993
1,028,693
536, 992
413,915
448,497
454,152
452,590
575,530
666,441
649, 923
673,100
639, 900
822,802
828,815
847,112
857, 349
879,403
914, 894

10,611, 897
12,660,469
21,986,763
18, 063, 325
22,164,121
23,469, 650
20, 814, 315
15, 814,265
7, 725,044
6, 900,268
6,747.618
6,382; 043
6, 477,885
7,166, 267
7,021,498
6, 998, 810
6,454,120
7,856,191
8, 682,488
8, 205, 705
8,038, 862
6, 303, 980
6, 549, 020
7, 057, 303

197

CEREAL CROP---- POTATO CROP.
N o.

181.-*-CEREAL CROPS

of

the

U n it e d

St a t e s , & c .—

Continued.

RECAPITULATION.
Total produc­
tion.

Calendar year.

Bushels.
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
3879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885

932, 752, 889
789, 580, 656
916, 427,263
2,127, 469,185
1,343, 027, 868
1,329, 729,400
1,450, 789, 000
1, 491,412,100
1,629,027,600
1, 528,776,100
1, 664, 331, 600
1,538, 892, 891
1,455,180,200
2,032, 235, 300
1,962, 822,100
2,178, 934, 646
2, 302,254, 950
2,437,482, 300
2, 718,193, 501
2, 066, 029, 570
2, 699, 394,496
2, 629, 319, 089
2,992, 880, 000
3,015,439, 000

Total area of
crop.

Total value o f
crop.

Acres.

Dollars.

33, 594, 381
38,148, 517
40,061, 591
41,184, 547
61, 681, 442
65, 636, 444
66, 715, 926
69,457, 762
69, 254, 016
65, 061,951
68, 280,197
74,112,137
80. 051,289
86, 863,178
93, 920,619
93,150, 286
100, 956,260
102, 260, 950
120, 926,286
123, 388, 070
126, 568, 535
130, 633, 556
136, 292, 766
135, 876, 080

451, 501, 283
628, 919, 208
1, 032,317, 348
684,981,109
1,118, 904,376
1,284,037,300
1,110, 500, 583
1,101,884,188
997, 423, 018
911,845,441
874, 594,459
919,217,273
1, 015, 530,570
1, 030,277, 099
935, 008, 844
1, 035,571, 078
913, 975, 920
1, 245, 127,719
1,361,497,704
1,470, 957,200
1,468, 693, 393
1, 280, 765, 927
1,184, 311, 520
1,143,146, 759

N ote.— The following are taken as the weights per bushel of the various cereals in this tab le: Corn,
56 pounds; wheat, 60 pounds; rye, 56 pounds; oats, 32 pounds ; barley, 48 pounds; buckwheat, 48 pounds.

N o. 18 2. —

E s t i m a t e d A n n u a l A c r e a g e , a n d V a l u e o f t h e POTATO
t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , f r o m 1862 t o 1885, i n c l u s i v e .

CROP

of

[From the Annual Reports o f the Department o f Agriculture.]
1
i
Year.

Bushels.

Acres.

112, 557,482
98, 965,198
96, 532, 029
101, 032, 095
107, 200, 976
97, 783, 000
106, 090, 000
133, 886, 000
114, 775, 000
120,461, 700
113, 516, 000
106, 089, 000
105, 981, 000
166, 877,000
124, 827, 000
170,092, 000
124,126, 650
181, 626,400
167, 659, 570
109,145,494
170, 972, 508
208,164,425
190, 642,000
175,029, 000 !

940, 069
1,129, 804
902, 295
964,614
1,069, 381
1,192,195
1,131, 552
1, 222,250
1,325,119
1, 220, 912
1, 331, 331
l, 295,139
1, 310, 041
1, 510, 041
1, 741, 983
1,792, 287
1, 776, 800
1, 836, 800
1, 842, 510
2,041, 670
2,171,636
2, 289, 275
2, 220,980
2, 265, 823

Value.

Dollars.
1862...........................................
1863...........................................
1864...........................................
1865...........................................
1866...........................................
1867...........................................
1868...........................................
1869...........................................
1870.......................................
1871...........................................
1872...........................................
1873...........................................
1874...........................................
1875.......... ................................
1876...........................................
1877...........................................
1878...........................................
1879...........................................
1880...........................................
1881...........................................
1882......................................... .
1883..........................................
1884...........................................
1885...........................................




1

44, 589,141
25, 024, 650
77,184, 043
65, 218, 428
72, 939, 029
89, 276, 830
84,150, 040
71, 651, 730
82, 668, 590
71, 836,671
68, 091,120
74, 774, 890
71, 823, 330
65, 019, 420
83, 861, 390
76, 249, 500
73, 059,125
79,153, 673
81, 063, 214
99, 291, 341
95,304,844
87, 849,991
75, 524,290
78,153, 393

Average
Value per Yield per value o f
bushel.
acre.
yield per
acre.

Cents.
39.7
25.3
80.0
64.5
68.4
91.3
79.3
53.5
72.0
59. 6
59.9
70.5
67.7
38.9
67.2
44.8
58.9
43.6
48.3
90.9
55.7
42.0
40.0
44 7

Bushels
119.0
87.6
107.0
104.7
100.2
82.0
93.8
109.5
86.6
98.6
85.2
81.9
80.9
110.5
71.6
94.9
69.9
98.9
91.0
53.5
78.7
91.0
86.0
77.2

Dollars.
47 43
22 15
85 54
67 62
68 2L
74 88
74 37
58 62
62 38
58 83
51 14
57 74
54 83
43 06
48 14
42 54
41 14
43 09
44 00
48 63
43 89
38 37
33 97
34 49

198

HAY CROP— TOBACCO CROP.

N o. 18 3.— E s t i m a t e d

A n n u a l A c r e a g e , a n d V a l u e o f t h e HAY
U n i t e d S t a t e s , f r o m 1862 t o 1885, i n c l u s i v e .

CEOP

of

the

[From the Annual Reports o f the Department o f Agriculture.]

Year.

Tons.

Acres.

Value.

Dollars.
1862.............................................
1863.............................................
1864.............................................
1865.............................................
1866.............................................
1867.............................................
1868.............................................
1869.............................................
1870.............................................
1871........................................... .
1872 ...........................................
1873......................................... ..
1874.............................................
1875.............................................
1876.............................................
1877...........................................
1878...........................................
1879.............................................
1880........................................... .
1881.............................................
1882.............................................
1 8 8 3 . . . .....................................
1884.............................................
1885.............................................

N o . 1 8 4 .—

21,110,370
18,346,730
18,116, 691
23,538, 740
21,778, 627
26, 277,000
26,141,900
26,420, 000
24, 525, 000
22,239,400
23, 812, 800
25,085,100
24,133, 900
27, 873,600
30,867,100
31,629, 300
39,608,296
35,493,000
31, 925,233
35,135,064
38,138, 049
46,864,009
48,470,460
44, 731, 550

14,899,902
15,641,504
15,034,564
16,323,852
17, 668, 904
20,020,554
21,541,573
18, 591,281
19,861,805
19, 009, 052
20, 318,936
21,894, 084
21,769,772
23, 507, 964
25,282,797
25, 367,708
26,931,300
27,484, 991
25,863, 955
30,888,700
32,339, 585
35,515, 948
38, 571, 593
39,849,701

194,399, 375
247,680, 855
365,707,074
273,812, 617
317,561,837
372,864,670
351,941, 930
337,662, 600
338,969, 680
351,717, 035
345, 969, 079
339, 895,486
331, 420, 738
342, 203,445
300, 901, 252
271,9& , 950
285, 543,752
330, 804, 494
371, 811, 084
415,131,366
369, 958,158
383, 834, 451
396, 139, 309
' 389,752, 873

Average
Value per Yield per value o f '
ton.
acre.
yield per
acre.

Dollars.
9
13
20
11
14
14
13
12
13
15
14
13
13
12

20
50
18
63
58
19
48
78
82
81
52
55
73
27

9 74
8 59
7
9
11
11
9
8
8
8

21
32
65
82
70
19
17
71

Tons.
1.42
1.17
1.20
1.44
1.23
1.31
1.21
1.42
1.23
1.17
1.17
1.14
1.11
1.18
1.22
1.24
1.47
1.29
1. 23
'1 . 14
1.18
1. 32
1. 30
1.12

Dollars.
13
15
24
16
17
18
16
18
17
18
17
15
15
14
11
10
10
.12
14
13
11
10
10
9

05
83
32
77
97
62
34
16
07
50
03
52
22
56
90
72
60
04
38
43
44
81
27
78

E s t i m a t e d A r e a , a n d V a l u e o f t h e TOBACCO CROP o f t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s , f r o m 1862 t o 1885, i n c l u s i v e .a

Year.

Pounds.

A cres.

Value.

1862.................................................................
1863.................................................................
1864 ................................................................
1865.................................................................
1866.................................................................
1867 ................................................................
1868.................................................................
1869.................................................................
1870.................................................................
1871.................................................................
1872.................................................................
1873.................................................................
1874.................................................................
1875.................................................................
1876..................... ...........................................
1877.................................................................
1878................................................. A ...........
1879....................................................... ..........
1880.................................................................
1881.................................................................
1882..................................................................
1883.................................................................
1884.................................................................
1885.................................................................

136, 751, 746
163,353, 082
197,460,229
185, 316, 953
388,128, 684
313,724, 000
402, 000, 000
393, 000, 000
385, 000, 000
426, 000, 000
480, 000, 000
506,000, 000
315,000, 000
522,000,000

134,588
216,423
239,826
236, 363
520,107
494,333
536, 000
604, 000
575, 000
580, 000
584, 600
653,000
500, 000
710,000
733, 000
745,000
580, 000
638,000
610,000
646,239
671,522
638,739
724,668
752,520

Dollars.
16,397,696
24,239,609
29, 335,225
23,348, 013
53, 778,888
41, 283, 431
46, 612, 000
41,265, 000
38,500,000
41,748, 000
49, 920, 000
41, 998,000
34, 650, 000
41,760, 000
39, 590,000
40, 600, 000
34,336, 000
49, 560, 000
50,600,000
43,372,336.
43,189,951
40,455,362
44,160,151
43,265, 598

580,000,000
429, 200,000
472,000,000
460,000,000
449,880, 014
513,077,558
451,545,641
541,504,000
562,736, 000

A verage
Value per Yield per value o f
pound.
acre.
yield per
acre.
Cents.
11.9
14.9
14.8
12.6
13.8
13.2
10,6
10.5
10
9.8
10.4
8.3
11
8
7.4
7
8
10.5
11
9.0
8.4
9
8.2
7.7

Pounds.

Dollars.

1,019
755
823
784
746
635
750
651
669
734
821
775
630
735
730
778
740
740
754
696
764
707
747
747.8

121
112
122
98
103
83
79
68
66
71
85
64
69
58
54
54
59
77
82
67
64
63
60
57

84
00
32
78
39
51
50
32
90
96
39
32
30
81
01
49
20
68
95
11
32
34
94
49

a T h is statem ent is the result o f original estimates, made b y M r. J. R. Dodge, from annual returns
to the Departm ent o f Agriculture, o f the comparative condition and area o f the crop and price o f
pro d u ct; and as to quantity o f production, mainly from the official records o f manufacture and ex­
portation. I t has been demonstrated that returns o f production o f tobacco, which bears a heavy tax,
are uniformly underestimates, whether census returns or those to the Department o f A griculture; a
fact in accord w ith the experience of all governments w ith respect to voluntary statistical returns
o f taxed products. The prices are the average home or farm value o f leaf tobacco.




199

FARM ANIMALS,
N o, 1 8 5 . —

N um ber

and

1850, 1860,

V alue

and

of

each

FARM ANIMALS i n
f r o m 1865 t o 1887,

U n it e d
.

the

year

St a t e s in

in c l u s iv e

[From Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
M ules.

Horses.

|

M ilch cows.

January 1—
Number.

4, 336, 719
6, 249,174
3, 740, 933
3, 899, 019
5,401, 263
5,756, 940
6,332, 793
8, 248, 800
8, 702, 000
8,990,900
9, 222,470
9, 333, 800
9, 504,200
9,735, 300
10,155,400
10, 329, 700
10, 938, 700
11, 201, 800
11,429, 626
10, 521, 554
10, 838, 111
11,169, 683
11, 564, 572
12,077, 657
12,496, 744

1850.
1860.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.

j Oxen and other cattle.

Number.

V alne.

Dollars.
a ..................
a ................

559,331
1,151,148
302, 425, 499
247, 553
250,151
326, 885, 813
822, 386
429, 271, 818
855, 685
432, 696, 226
921, 662
533, 024,787
671, 319, 461
1,179, 500
1,242, 300
683, 257, 587
1,276, 300
659,707, 916
1, 310, 000
684, 463, 957
1,339, 350
666,927, 406
1, 393, 750
646, 370, 939
1, 414, 500
632, 446, 985
1,443, 500
610, 206,631
1, 637, 500
600,813,681
1,713,100
573, 254, 808
1, 729, 500
613, 296, 611
1, 720, 731
667, 954, 325
1, 835,166
615,824,914
1, 871, 079
765, 041, 308
1, 914,126
833,734, 400
852,282,947 j 1,972, 569
860, 823, 208 ! 2, 052, 593
901, 685, 755 j 2,117,141

Sheep.

Number.

Value.

Dollars.
a ..................
a ..................

6,385,094
8, 581, 735
5,768,130
5, 779,644
8, 348,773
8, 691, 568
9, 247,714
10, 095, 600
10,023,000
10,303, 500
10, 575, 900
10,705, 300
10, 906, 800
11, 085, 400
11, 260, 800
11, 300,100
11, 826, 400
12, 027, 000
12, 368, 653
12, 611,632
13,125, 685
13, 501, 206
13, 904, 722
14, 235, 388
14, 522, 083

25, 041,488
25, 039, 839
76, 094, 954
66,415, 769
98, 386, 359
128, 584,796
126,127, 786
121,027, 316
124, 658, 085
119, 501, 859
111, 502, 713
106, 565,114
99,480,976
104, 323, 939
96, 033, 971
105,948, 319
120, 096,164
130, 945, 378
148, 732, 390
161, 214, 976
162, 497, 097
163, 381, 096
167, 057, 538

Dollars.
a .................
a .................
211,718,270
273,081,701
322, 968,141
319, 681,153
361,752, 676
394, 940, 745
374,179, 093
329,408, 983
314, 358, 931
299, 609, 309
311, 089, 824
320, 346, 728
298,499, 866
256, 953, 928
279, 899, 420
296, 277, 060
326, 480, 310
396, 575, 405
423, 486, 649
412, 903. 093
389, 985, 523
378, 789, 589

Swine.
T otal value
farm animals.

January l — ~
Value.

Number.

1850
1860
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887

Value.

393,813
034, 284
072, 591
895,324
730, 952
942,484
185, 385
388, 500

212,200
389, 800
413, 800
218,100
313,400
785, 300
956.100
223, 300
, 408,100
231, 000
937, 702
280, 238
046, 077
046.101
866, 573
, 275, 242
, 511, 750

Dollars,
a ................
185, 090, 087
210, 778,136
249, 351, 682
249,144, 599
306, 211,473
346, 926, 440
369,940, 056
321, 562, 693
329, 298, 755
310, 649, 803
304,858, 859
319,623, 509
307,105, 386
329, 541, 703
329, 543,327
341,761,154
362,861, 509
463, 069, 499
611, 549,109
683, 229,054
694, 382, 913
661, 956,274
663,137,926




Number.

V alue.

Num ber.

Dollars.
21, 723, 220
22, 471,275
28, 647, 269
32, 695, 797
39, 385, 386
38, 991, 912
37, 724, 279
40, 853, 000
31, 851, 000
31, 679,300
33, 002,400
33, 938, 200
33, 783, 600
35, 935, 300
35, 804, 200
35, 740, 500
38,123, 800
40, 765, 900
43, 576, 899
45, 016, 224
49, 237,291
50, 626, 626
50,360, 243
48,322, 331
44,759, 314

154, 807,466
146,425, 697
132, 774, 660
98,407, 809
82, 139, 979
93, 364, 433
74,035, 837
88, 771,197
97, 922, 350
88, 690, 569
94, 320, 652
93, 666,318
80, 892, 683
80, 603, 062
79, 023, 984
90, 230, 537
104, 070,759
106, 595, 954
124, 365, 835
119, 902, 706
107, 960, 650
92,443, 867
89, 872, 839

a N ot stated.

30, 354, 213
33, 512, 867
13, 070, 837
13, 616, 876
24, 693, 534
24, 317,258
23, 316, 476
26, 751, 400
29, 457, 500
31, 796, 300
32, 632, 050
30, 860, 900
28, 062, 200
25,726,800
28, 077,100
32, 262, 500
34, 766,100
34, 034,100
36, 247, 603
44,122,200
43,270, 086
44, 200, 893
45,142, 657
46, 092, 043
44, 612, 836

Value.

Dollars.
a ...................
a ..................
111,796,318
120, 673,158
134,111,424
110, 766, 266
146,188, 755
187,191, 502
182, 602, 352
138, 733, 828
133, 729, 615
134, 565, 526
149, 869, 234
175,070,484
171, 077,196
160, 838, 532
110, 613, 044
145, 781,515
170, 535, 435
263, 543,195
291,951,221
246. 301,139
226, 401, 683
196, 569, 894
200, 043, 291

Dollars.
800, 879, 128
1,102, 884, 344
1, 344, 572, 679
1,277,111,822
1, 527, 704, 029
1, 822, 328, 377
1,810,142,711
1, 659,211,933
1, 684, 431, 693
1,619,944, 472
1,618,012, 221
1, 647, 719, 208
1, 268, 762, 872
1, 574, 620, 783
1,442, 423, 062
1, 576, 857, 556
1, 721,795, 243
1, 9 -6,459, 250
2, 338, 215, 268
2, 467, 868, 924
2, 456,428, 383
2, 365,159, 862
2, 400, 586, 938

200

COAL-----PRODUCTION OF.

N o . 186.—Quantity of COAL PRODUCED in each State and T erritory of
the United States, during the Census Y ears ending Ma y 31, 1860, 1870, and
1880, and the Calendar Years 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, and 1885.
[W eig h t expressed in tons o f 2,240 pounds.]

State or Territory.

1860.

1870.

1880.

1881.

1882.

1883.

1884.

1885.

AN T H R AC IT E.

Pennsylvania.
Rhode Isla n d .
V ir g in ia ...........

Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons. I Tons.
Tons.
Tong.
Tons.
9,397,332 15,650,275 28,612,595 28,500,016 29,120,096 31, 793, 027 30,718, 293 31, 623, 529
10,000
10, 000
6,176
14, 000
1,000
2,600

BITUMINOUS.

Rhode Isla n d ----P ennsylvania—
I lli n o is ...................
O h io.........................
M arylan d...............
M issouri.................
W e s t V ir g in ia ...
Indiana...................
Io w a .........................
K e n t u c k y .............
Tennessee.............
V ir g in ia .................
K a n s a s ...................
O re g o n ...................
M ich ig a n ...............
T exas .....................
C aliforn ia.............
A r k a n sa s...............
Indian Territory.
M ontana.................
D a k o t a ..................
N orth C arolina. .
A la b a m a ...............
N ebrask a...............
W y o m i n g .............
W a sh in g to n ........
U t a h .......................
Colorado.................
N e w M exico . . .
G eorgia...................
Idah o.......................
Total bitum i­
nous ..............
Total anthra­
cite ............... .

3, 800
2,679,772
570,325
1,133, 596
568, 000
3, 880
15,161
2, 900
269, 280
138, 964
381,705

000 22, 000,000

7,798, 518
2,624,163
2, 527,285
1, 819, 824
621, 930
608, 878
437,87u
263,487
150, 582
133,418
61, 803
32, 938

000 2

000 2

28,150
236,
14,
224
400
5,374

1*920

11, 000
1, 425
50, 000
17,844
5,800
4,500

000! 9, 115, 653
000, 9, 450.000
918! 1, 294,316
| , 000, 000
. 000, 000
000 1, 976,47Q
000 3, 127,700
000 1, 300, 000
850, 000
000,
000
100, 000
750, 000
000
30, 000
000
130.000
000
I
200, ’6661" 200, 000
30, 000
50,000
150, 000
30, 000
10, 000

000,000 25, 000. 000 25, 000, 000
508, 791 10, 101, 005 9, 791,874
229,529 9, 000,000 9, 000, 000
206,172 2, 469, 051 2,462, 485
250.000 2, 500, 000 2, 750,000
805,565 3, 000,000 3,483,457
560.000 2, 260,000 2, 375, 000
881,300 3, 903, 458 3, 585, 737
650.000 1, 550, 000 1, 700, 000
000,000 1, 200, 000 1,440, 597
300, 000
225, 000
650, 000
850.000 1. 100, 000 1, 300, 000
60, 000
60. 000
100, 000
135, 000
135, 000
130.000
125, 000
100, 000
175, 000
200, 000i
150, 000
150, 000
75,000
175.000
400,000
175, 000
500.000
50, 000
50, 000
75, 000
50,0001
50, 000
75, 000

200.000

322,

375,000

800,000 1,400, 000 2,000,000

225,000

589,
145,
462,

375, 000
175,000
225, 000
700, 000

154,

150, 000

631,031
700, 000 1, 000, 000
225, 000
380,698
260, 000
250.000
250,000
250,000
947, 949 1, 000, 000 1,200,000
146,421
220, 557
250, 000
,
,
175, 000
10,000

900,000
410,667
250, 000
1, 350, 000
306, 207
200, 000
40, 000

200 000

200 000
200.000

5,775,077 17,199,415 41,860,055 48,081,918 57,719,540 65, 081,357 68,824, 769 70,601,024

i

9,398,332 15, 664, 275 28,621,371 28,510,016 29,130, 096 31,793,027 30,718,293 31, 623, 529

Total anthra­
cite and bi­
tuminous . . . 15,173,409 32,863,690 70,481,426 76,861,934 86,848,636 96,874,384 99,543,062102, 224, 553
N o t e s . — The statistics for 1860, 1870, and 1880 are derived from the United States Census.
The
statistics for the remaining years are compiled from data collected and estimates made by M r. Fred­
erick E. Saward, editor o f the Coal Trade Journal o f N ew York.
According to the Compendium o f the Census for 1860, the value of the coal mined in the United
States in 1850 was $7,173,750




No. 187.—Number

of PENSION CLAIMS filed and allowed each year since July , 1861, and the number of PENSIONERS on
ROLL AT THE CLOSE OF EACH YEAR, TOGETHER WITH THE ANNUAL AMOUNT PAID ON ACCOUNT OF PENSIONS, SINCE JULY 1, 1860.

Fiscal year
ending
June 30—

W a r of 1812.

Arm y and Navy.

N avy.

A pplications filed. Applications filed.

Claims allowed.

Applications filed.

Claims allowed.

W idows, Invalids. Witlows, Survivors. Widows. Survivors. W idow s.
Invaads. W idows, Invalids.
<fce.
&c.
&c.

i 3Q2
1 000
26 380
22 377
20*263
32,’ 627
1864......................
1VHFi
27,299
44,464
35 799
28 732
JLoOO
il o
cu
e ?/
15 9u5 • 20^265
7* 292
13 099
JLoUO
14* 496
11 035
1870
12*991
11 400
8*837
8*985
1871.......................
8, 857
6, 755
1872......................
6,427
8,728
1873......................
5,603
9,302
1874......................
5,294
11,
926
1875......................
5,264
17, 030
1876......................
5,269
16, 532
1877....................
18, 812
6, 661
1878......................
36,
835
9,
767
1879......................
25, 602
1880...................... 110, 673
10
,
527
18,455
1881......................
10,349
29,004
1882......................
11, 878
35,039
1883
...........
28, 962
11, 289
1884......................
27, 959
11, 557
1885 .................
13, 238
35,202
1886......................

260
190
240
248
228
310
344
271
300
599
1,361
515
472
777
671
725
862

342,925

10, 623

.............
.............
....... .
IQU
fiQ
io
o.••••»•••••.

Total........

580,479

60
230
385
455
350
250
170

200

251
234
277
265

413
4 121
041
15, 212
22*883
16* 589
9^460
7^ 292
5^ 721
7, 934
6,468
6, 551
5,937
5,760
5,360
7,282
7,414
7, 242
10,176
21,394
22, 946
32, 014
27,414
27,580
31,937

49
3, 763
22,’ 446
24, 959
27, 294
19,893
19,* 461
15,904
12, 500
8, 399
7,244
4,073
3,152
4,736
4, 376
3,861
3, 550
3, 379
4,455
3,930
3, 999
5,303
6,366
7,743
8,610

5, 874

332,141

229,435

65
285
324
466
375
333
207
245

200
142
178

120
151
178
130
97
131
215
559
225

211

20,741
6,546
1,481
737
425
319
198
2,786
811
295
109
85
61
52
27
24

5,074
3,815
1,299
713
571
436
348
15, 897
8, 891
2,976
1, 285
818
770
567
373
304

198
17, 504
3,186
563
240
73
57
817
2,548
284
115
26
23
24
18
5

31
3,117
2,242
810
416
168
126
181
18,177
4,630
1,965
693
822
388
426
305

2,487
4b, 332
53,599
72, 684
05,256
30, 753
20, 768
20, 066
24, 851
43, 909
20, 391
18, 303
16, 734
18,704
23, 523
22, 715
44, 587
57,118
141,466
31,116
40,939
48, 776
41,785
40, 918
49,895

34,697

44,137

25, 681

34,497

1,018,735

............ ......... __ ...... __ ...

462
7, 884
39, 487
40,171
50,177
36, 482
28, 921
23,196
18, 221
16, 562
34, 333
16, 052
10, 462
11,152
9, 977
11, 326
11, 962
31, 346
19, 545
27, 394
27,664
38,162
34,192
35, 767
40,857
621,754

Num ber of pensioners on
the roll.
Disburse­
ments.
1

Invalids.

4, 337
4,341
7,821
23, 479
35,880
d5, 052
69, 505
75, 957
82, 859
87, 521
93, 394
113, 954
119,500
121, 628
122, 989
124, 239
128, 723
131,649
138,615
145,410
164,110
182,633
206, 042
225,470
247,146
270, 346

W idow s,
&G.

4, 299
3,818
6, 970
27, 656
5U,106
71,070
83, 618
93, 686
105,104
111, 165
11#, 101
118, 275
118,911
114,613
111,832
107, 898
103, 381
92, 349
104,140
105,392
104,720
103, 064
97,616
97, 286
97, 979
95,437

Total.

8,636
8,159
14r791
51,135
85, 986
126,722
153,183
169,643
187,963
198, 6te6
207,495
232,229
238,411
236, 241
234,821
232,137
232,304
223;998
242, 7.55
250,802
268,830
285, 697
303,658
322, 756
345, 125
365, 783

$1, 072,461
790,384
1,025,139
4, 564, 616
8, 525,153
13, 459, 906
18, 619, 956
24, 010, 981
28,422, 884
27,780,811
33, 077, 383
30,169, 341
29,185,289
30, 593, 749
29, 683,116
28, 351, 509
28, 580,157
26,844,415
33,780,526
57,240,540
50, 626, 538
54, 2S 6,280
60,431, 97 2
57, 273, 536
65, 603, 706
64,584,270

55
76
91
92
11
43
46
99
08
81
63
00
62
56
63
69
04
18
19
14
51
54
85
74
72
45

................|808, 624, 811 51

20l

N o t e .— I n the n u m b e r o f pensioners on the roll under the heads of “ Inva lid s” and “ W idow s,” & c., are included survivors and widows of the war of 1812, respectively,
commencing with the year 1871-




PENSION CLAIMS.

1861

Total number of
claims allowed.

A rm y .

Total number of
applications filed.

[From the Annual Report o f the Commissioner o f Pensions.]

of

PENSIONERS

on the r o l l s o f each agency on June 30, 1885 and 1886, and the
FOR PENSIONS DURING THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1886.
[From the Annual Report o f the Commissioner o f Pensions.]

M
W

N avy.

A rm y.

W a r o f 1812.

Number Disbursements on account o f pensions during the year. Number
o f pen­
o f pen­
sioners on
sioners on
Salary and
the roll
the roll
Regular
pen­
Total
dis­
June 30,
Widows. June 30,
Arrears.
pension
bursements.
sions.
1886.
1885.
agents.

Location of agency.
Invalids.

_______________ A

W idows,
W idow s,
Invalids.
«fec.
& c.

Sur­
vivors.

l

Dollars.
Columbus, Ohio...........L - r ........
Chicago, 111......................................
Indianapolis, Ind . . L . . ............
Topeka, K a n s ........ ........................
W ashington, D . C ........................
Boston, M a s s ..................................
Syracuse, N . Y ..............................
D es Moines, I o w a ........................
Philadelphia, P a ............................
Milwaukee, W i s ............................
Pittsburgh, P a ...........................
K noxville, T en n ............................
N ew Y ork, N . Y ............................
Detroit, M ic h ..................................
C o n cord ,N .H ...................................
A u gusta, M e ..................................
Louisville, K y .................................
San Francisco, C al........................
T o ta l.
Increase daring the ye a r..
Decrease during the year.




TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

202

No. 188.—Number

24, 809
24, 945
23, 674
21, 060
18, 478
15, 170
16, 947
18, 217
13, 913
15, 929
13, 959
9, 726
10, 574
13, 136
8, 926
7, 909
5, 868
2, 614

8,187
6,282
5,387
3,764
4,569
6,960
6,084
2,994
5,587
3,472
4,763
4,519
5,036
3,030
3,294
3,305
2,597
332

265, 854

80,162

24,398

1,321

208

116
64

482

326

520

310

152
35
30
50
52
258
77

82

17

78
153
44
25

1,104
567
507
476
761
995
1 ,1 0 0
295
450
213
403
3,474
663
347
500
939
513
90

2,953

1,878

1,539

13,397

395

215

654
820

490
520

22

55
139

121

68

34,216
32,468
29, 590
25,355
25, 091
24, 586
24,283
21, 541
20,788
19,664
19,177
17,977
17,180
16, 581
12, 798
12, 306
9,022
3,160
365,783

6,178, 735
5, 805,766
5,409,098
5,002,069
3,944,907
3,785,302
4,059,635
3,885,137
3,147,680
3, 534,736
3,050,330
3,358,722
2,746,451
3,020,466
2,263, 360
2,007,808
2, 029, 372
529,062

Dollars.
86
97
38
94
65
70
72
49
35
98
10
52
49
50
11
41
26
22

63,758,645 65

3,266
5,481
1,846
5,076
1,819
3,131
3, 841
3,154
3,250
164
358
3,140
774
755
1, 584
1, 289

70
81
65
10
58
14
27
85
79
27
47
44
38
20
54
67

253 70
39,189 56

20,668
48

1,406

3,815

o

Dollars.
84,765
63,125
93,541
58,117
39,198
25,128
46, 082
52,997
38,911
40,535
34, 018
35.149
36,455
49.149
24, 720
22, 994
20, 607
10, 934

61
89
99
22
96
31
75
06
57
02
71
00
83
93
69
57
80
35

786,435 24

Dollars.
17
67
02
26
19
15
72
40
71
27
28
96
70
63
34
65
06
27

31.434
30,322
26.434
22,151
23, 657
24, 938
23,785
19,919
20,176
18,012
18,164
17,807
17,334
15,333
12,081
12,546
8,189
2, 843

64,584,270 45

345,125

6,266,768
5, 874,374
5, 504,487
5, 065,263
3,985,926
3, 823, 562
4,109, 559
3,941,289
3,189, 842
3,575,436
3, 084, 707
3, 397, Oil
2,783, 681
3, 070, 371
2, 289. 665
2, 032,092
2, 049,980
540,250

508,112 45
1,174,642 47

170 99

666,701 01

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