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Indies (1,241,484), Spain (1,004,849), and in smaller qnantities to almost 

 every other country. 



Preserved meats go chiefly from New York (83,0GG,538), Galveston, 

 Tex. ($359,003), Boston ($180,013), Oregon ($115,321), and San Fran- 

 cisco ($114,531) to England ($2,189,088), Scotland ($1,222,285), Germany 

 ($159,050), France ($120,019), and the British West Indies ($40,480). 



Lard goes chiefly from New York (100,924,255 jjounds), Boston 

 (29,380,349), Philadelphia (11,082,140), Baltimore (11,072,057), Portland 

 (7,744,890), and Huron, Mich. (5,425,731), to England (00,190,750), Scot- 

 land (58,038,751), Belgium (23,882,271), Franco (23,788,009), Cuba 

 (21,005,307), Scotland (8,090,852), British Provinces (0,115,553), Nether- 

 lands (5,597,100), United States of Colombia (4,549,995), Brazil (4,207,310), 

 Venezuela, Spanish Africa, Ilayti, and numerous other countries. 



Eggs go from New York (12,211 dozens), Washington Territory (8,971), 

 and the Canadian boundary (9,359) to the British Provinces (18,895), 

 England (4,200), and Porto Kico (9,024). 



Condensed milk goes from New York ($94,240), San Francisco ($24,000), 

 and Baltimore ($1,325) to the British possessions in Australasia ($37,509), 

 England ($30,727), Japan ($12,984), British West Indies ($8,592), China 

 ($8,190), Cuba ($4,740), Brazil ($2,495), British Columbia ($2,405), Cen- 

 tral America ($1,754), and Hayti ($1,248). 



Cheese goes chiefly from New York (103,251,001 pounds), Philadelphia 

 (1,450,808), Boston (1,172,522), and Huron, Mich. (1,110,320), to England 

 (95,871,379), Scotland (1,100,099), and the English colonies, with small 

 quantities to other countries. 



Butter goes chiefly from New York (10,771,003 pounds), Boston 

 (2,284,019), and Philadelphia (1,141,224) to England (10,504,040), Scot- 

 land (4,520,737), the British West Indies (1,277,945), Scotland (1,237,978), 

 the British Provinces, Cuba, Porto Eico, Hayti, the Netherlands, Colom- 

 bia, Venezuela, and the Danish West Indies. 



The foreign exports of provisions amount to $04,478, chiefly from New 



York to England, Cuba, Mexico, British Columbia, Central and South 



America. 



Fisn. 



The quantity offish imported not subject to duty is shown in the fol- 

 lowing table. The total value is $1,400,730. 



