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DEBTS OF THE STATES. 



Peiiusylvauia $39, 379, 603 



Massachusetts 22. 893, 972 



Ohio 13,500,751 



Illinois 11,178,514 



New York 6,278,954 



Maine $5,137,500 



Connecticut 5, 000, 000 



Micliig-an 3, 541, 129 



Wisconsin 2,500,000 



Vermont 1,642,845 



RECEIPTS. 

 Live stock received at New York for the years 1862, 1863, and 1864. 



Years. 



Beeves. 



1862 1 231,402 



1863 1 268,860 



1864 268,599 



Milch cows. 



5, 221 

 6, 731 

 7,573 



Ycals 



Sheep & lambs ! Swine. 



36,619 

 36,122 

 78,571 



461, 105 

 516,972 

 796, 379 



1,116,044 



1,693,138 



659, 954 



The following table sliows the States from whicli tlie beeves have been 

 received : 



18(;2. 1863 1864. 



New York 35,958 28,928 40,202 



Illinois 101,742 117,638 93,789 



Indiana 16,555 14,040 8,091 



Iowa 3,707 8,455 3,606 



Virginia 117 85 98 



Connecticut 410 460 688 



Massachusetts ... 36 348 



Wisconsin ... 59 126 



Ohio 30, 635 19, 688 23, 288 



Kentucky 9, 069 7, 682 9, 245 



Michigan 7,225 9,054 12,424 



Pennsylvania 1,550 746 940 



Missouri 1, 729 1, 575 2, 835 



New Jersey 411 195 352 



Canada 523 686 2, 979 



New Hampshire - - - - - • 11 



Kansas — — 149 



Yearly average \irices. 



1S()2. 



Beeves, per pound $0 07f 



Cows, per head 34 40 



Veals, per pound 05.4- 



Sheep and lambs, per In^ad 4 43 



Swine, per pound 05 



FLOUR AND GRAI\ IIECIMPTS AT CHICAGO. 



Tables showing the receipts of farm products at such centering places as 

 Chicago indicate, usually, the amount of the crops of the country with which 

 its trade is connected. Hence we publish the following table, taken from the 

 New York Shipping and Commercial List. 



