CO AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 



l)ouuils, \nluo(l at $u,0GG,3G8. The ag-gregate value of all these articles 

 was $8,:JG1,188, agaiust $G,54G,14d iu 1871. Three-lourths of this trade 

 was with the British islands, England taking $5,552,821, including 

 11)0,995,812 pounds of oil-cake, valued at $3,G48,821. Our trade with 

 Germany amounted to $1,589,635. 



Tobacco and its products. — Our total export of tobacco and its prepar- 

 ations amounted to $26,G59,921, against $21,993,957 in 1871. Of this 

 aggregate, $24,13G,1GG represented 234,93G,892 pounds of leaf-tobacco, 

 leaving but $G,G48 for cigars, $5,241 for snuff, and $2,511,8GGfor all other 

 preparations of tobacco. The largest shipment was to Germany, 

 $7,024,515; England took $6,848,505 ; France, $3,541,226; Italy, $2,393,- 

 870 ; Holland, $1,533,275. 



21iscellaneous vegetable matter, — Of various articles included under 

 this bead, we exported $2,953,373, viz: fruit and its preparations, 

 $804,469; vegetables, dry, dried, canned, pickled, &c., $688,323; hay, 

 $135,714; vinegar, $8,356 ; liemp, $7,103 ; hemp manufactures, $310,770 ; 

 cordage, &c., $362,343; hats and caps of straw, &c., $32,884; rice, 

 $28,7G8; brooms, $166,338 ; hops, $408,305. Our shipments of all these 

 articles were in excess, of 1871, except vinegar, hats, caps, and brooms. 



