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In order to present to our readers a more complete view of the importance of 

 the English market for breadstnfts, we give the following table, showing the 

 value of the imports of these for the eight years prior to 18G2 : 



Table of the value of imports into Great Britain of wheat and other grains, 

 and of four of wheat and of other grains, for eight years, from 1854 to 1861, 

 inclusive. 



This table exhibits not only the fluctuating nature of the English market for 

 breadstuffs, but its greatness also. The relation our country bears to it cannot 

 be too thorouglily understood. Hence the following tables of our exports of 

 breadstuffs are given, to show by the first, their value generally, and by the 

 second, their amount, and to what countries sent. 



EXPOETS OF BREADSTUFFS FEOM THE UNITED STATES. 



Having shown the extent of the demand for breadstuffs in the British market, 

 and the per cent., and the amount of the exports of the United States to it, we 

 lay before our readers the amount and value of our exports of flour, wheat, and 

 corn, for the three years of 1860, '61, and '62, during which the deficit of Eng- 

 land was so much greater than usual. 



Table of exports offlotir, wheat, and corn, from the United States, for the years 



1860, 1861, and 1862. 



