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TRANSACTIONS OP THE 



Articles. 



1800. 



18 61. 



18 62. 



18 63. 



18 64. 



18 65. 



Horns, number 



Leather, packages 



Lumljer — Boards, feet...., 



Boards, bundles & pieces 



Shingles, number 



Shingles, bundles 



Pickets, number 



Pickets, bundles 



Laths, numljcr 



Lime, barrels 



Oats, bags 



Potatoes, bags 



Quicksilver, flasks 



Salmon, barrels 



Salmon, cases , 



Tallow, packages 



Wheat, bags 



"Wool, bales 



61 



1,740,575 



1,426 



490,000 



411 



2,000 



220 

 S,198 

 6,?,51 

 1,497 



236 



1,48-4 

 37,357 



5,400 



08 



1,531.605 



3,542 



210,000 



5,000 

 400 



2,504 



4,935 



2,392- 



73 



. 17 



327 



4,184 



77 



2,897,752 



704 



450,000 



400 



1,000 

 30 

 7,788 

 4,514 

 2,240 



235 

 6 



423 

 5,118 



546 



87 



940,899 



366 



310 



6,483 



6,222 



702 



37 



60 



251 



27,297 



10 

 2,625,942 



614,500 



150,000 



366 



3,772 



2,749 



135 



11 



3 



1,531 



2 



7 



044,408 



8,227 



325,200 



5,750 



25,000 



1 



2,556 



4,970 



8 



10 



5 



35,072 



EXPORT TRADE FOR 1865. 



The exports of merchandise and other products of this coast have been 

 in excess of eighteen hundred and sixty-four, notwithstanding the large 

 falling off in shipments of flour and grain to Europe. We have shipped 

 more breadstutis to China and Australia than in eighteen hundred and 

 sixty-four. 



The following table shows the destination and value of our exports of 

 produce during the past three years : 



Countries. 



New York 



Boston 



New Bedford 



Great Britain 



Australia 



British Columbia.. 



Mexico , 



Peru .^, 



China 



Hawaiian Islands. 



Japan 



Other countries,.. 



Totals 



18 63. 



^2,737,435 

 1,505,690 



1,097,822 



487,685 

 1,740,801 

 1,819,652 



216,206 

 1,246,254 



357,369 

 43,901 



920,584 



$12,877,399 



1864. 



.$3,399,143 



1.532,021 



235,000 



955,858 



579,746 



1.510.639 



2,215,614 



247il2S 



1,374,106 



659,485 



49.337 



513,678 



§13,271,752 



1865. 



84.329,429 



1.663.733 



277,250 



1,175,658 



546,808 



1.257.029 



2,082.704 



542,538 



1,233,732 



748,142 



122,061 



575.322 



§14,554,406 



The relative increase and decrease of our trade with different coun- 

 tries during the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five, as compared with 

 eighteen hundred and sixty-four, is shoAvn as follows: 



