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Articles. 



Glucose or grape-sugar 



Gunpowder and other explosives 



Hay 



Hops 



India-rubber manufactures 



Instruments for scientific purposes 



Iron and steel, manufactures of 



Leather, and manufactures of 



Malt liquors 



Marble, stone, and manufactures of 



Musical instruments 



N aval stores 



Oil-cake, oil-cake meal 



Oils : 



Animal 



Mineral, crude 



Mineral, refined 



Vegetable 



Paints, pigments, and colors 



Paper, and manufactures of 



Paraffin, paraffin wax 



Provisions : 



Values. 



$8,118,898 



1,712,102 



1,476,870 



2,460,515 



3,659,361 



7,361,231 



117.319,320 



27,923,653 



1,723,025 



1,638,314 



2,780,796 



12,580,950 



18,591,898 



1,018,431 

 6,686,929 

 64,425,859 

 19,035,686 

 2,036,343 

 7,438,901 

 6,857,288 



The values of the merchandise imports from 

 and exports to the dillerent l'orei<.-n countries, 

 colonies, islands, and ports during flic year end- 

 ing June 30, 1901, are given in the following 

 table: 



Total exports of domestic merchandise. . . $1,460,462,806 



The exports of corn were 177,817,965 bushels; 

 of wheat, 132,060,667 bushels; of wheat-flour, 

 18,650,979 barrels; of beef products, 538,462,660 

 pounds; of pork products, 1,462,369,849 pounds; 

 of oleomargarin, 166,642,112 pounds; of paraffin, 

 129,184,962 pounds; of oil-cake and oil-meal, 

 1,713,842,177 pounds; of apples, 883,673 barrels; 

 of hops, 14,963,676 pounds; of animal oils, 2,399,- 

 469 gallons; of crude mineral oil, 138,448,430 gal- 

 lons; of molasses and sirup, 17,587,959 gallons; 

 of refined sugar, 8,727,639 pounds; of tobacco, 

 unmanufactured, 315,787,782 pounds; of clover 

 seed, 11,998,674 pounds; of raw cotton, 3,330,- 

 890,448 pounds; of copper ore, 10,106 tons; of 

 anthracite coal, 1,912,080 tons; of bituminous 

 coal, 5,763,469 tons. 



The imports of gold were $66,051,187 ; of silver, 

 $36,386,521; total specie imports, $102,437,708; 

 total value of merchandise and specie imported, 

 $925,609,873. The exports of domestic gold were 

 $52,635,309; of foreign gold, $549,868; total gold 

 exports, $53,185,177; exports of domestic silver, 

 $58,778,779; of foreign silver, $5,506,401; total 

 silver exports, $64,285,180; total exports of specie, 

 $117,470,357; exports of foreign merchandise, 

 $27,302,185; total exports of merchandise and 

 specie, domestic and foreign, $1,605,235,348. The 

 growth of the foreign commerce of the United 

 States in ten years is shown in the following 

 table: 



* Excess of imports. 



1 .083 



2,283^49 



3,429,508 

 2,420 



195,698 



4,780 



43',740 

 8,864 



24,449 



5,241 



3,234 



50 



6,960,753 

 27,069 

 16,976 



731,225 



1,990,281 

 345,250 



8,478 



30,526 

 30,235 

 85,815 



137,821 

 13,364 



617,513 



2,706 

 115,822 



3.132 



23,001 



280.432 



95,677 



247,730 



30 



87,113 



12,321 



46,887 



2,387 



45,245 

 4,506 

 2,306 



4.754 



23.252 



47,560 



685 



118,522 



63,153 

 343,741 



2,930 



2,913 



176 



149.342 

 12,857 



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