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Valuation of property in Cincinnati. 



The foregoing table is valuable in showing the great difference in the advance 

 of value in the real and personal property. This difference is in part occasioned 

 by the lai-ge business of Cincinnati during the war, but chiefly by the inflation 

 of prices by the currency. 



Export of provisions from the United States to Great Britain. 



To the continent. 



1864.. 

 1865.. 



1,253 6,790 

 326 3,813 



13, 995 

 1,314 



22, 860, 200 

 14,500 



53, 814, 400 2, 675, 600 

 555, 300! 24, 400 



1, 085, 400 

 16,400 



All other foreign ports. 



1864.. 

 1865.. 



199 41,929 

 391 37, 247 



23 



82 



209, 003 

 125, 597 



7, 859, 800 

 4, 955, 800 



24, 802, 900| 5, 616, 800 

 19, 632, OOOj 3, 625, 300 



2, 946, 500 

 1,523,600 



Total. 



1864.. 

 1865.. 



78,750 

 74, 532 



54, 253 

 44,081 



2,300 

 102 



260, 093 

 145, 063 



206,900,700 134,289,200 

 61,321,200 27,197,800 



29, 902, 700 

 11,779,800 



43, 107, .300 

 40,417,900 



COTTON CROP OF ILLINOIS. 



The following were the shipments of cotton from nine stations on the Illinois 

 Central railroad : 



Pounds. 



1862 6, 770 



1863 91, 597 



1864 384, 480 



1865 1, 581, 400 



