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INDIA. 



INDIANA. 



States, as declared at the local custom-houses, to Commerce. The ensuing tabular statement 

 p 3,31 64,455 givin- a balauce of trade in favor of saowg the f oreigll trade movements of India 

 India to the extent 01 Ks. 2,d8,'21,035. Ineseligures -, i IOOT i 1000 1. 



do not represent the full value of the trade between durm S * wo & BC ^ y ears > 1882 and 1883 > m tbou- 



sands of pounds sterling : 



do not represent 

 both countries. 



ARTICLES. 



IMPOKTS. 



1881-'83. 1882-'83. 



EXPOBTS. 



1881-'82. 1882-'83. 



Bice and breadstuffs ...................................... .... .... 17,178 14,547 



Seeds and fruit ....................................... 158 211 6,065 7,208 



Groceries ................................................. 1,951 1,791 6,135 6,564 



Liquors, wine, and beer ................................... 1,309 1.334 



Coal ..................................................... 1,020 1,005 



Metals and their manufactures ............................. 8,467 4,539 



Wood and stone .......................................... ____ ____ 567 671 



Textiles .................................................. 749 1,074 21,456 23,497 



Hides and skins ......................................... .... .... 8,950 4,444 



Drugs, dyes, resinous substances, and oils ................. 951 907 6,294 5,675 



Opium ................................................... ____ ____ 12,431 11,481 



Dry-goods ................................................ 26,968 27,543 4,902 



Other manufactures ....................................... 8,805 8,874 255 215 



Sundrygoods ............................................ 8,735 9,821 2,734 3,244 



Total merchandise .................................... 49,113 52,099 81.963 83,485 



Precious metals ........................................... 11,323 13,453 1,100 1,042 



Grand total .......................................... 60,436 65,552 88,068 84,527 



Cotton. The export of cotton from Bombay 



has been as here given : FISCAL YEAR. ft ^^ JjJ^ the united sute. 



------- ____ to India. 



DESTINATION. 1884. 1883. - --- 



____ 18S4 .................... $19,550,458 $3,711,259 



Bales Bales. 1883 .................... 19,467,800 2,185,611 



To England .................... 531,000 500,000 - 



TotheContinent... ^^ ^ GoTernmcntt _ The fol]owing 



Total ....................... 1,229,000 1,335,000 were the State officers during the year : Gov- 



Eeceipts ...... "voodoo" ~7S6^KT ernor > Albert G - Porter > Republican; Lieu- 



---- tenant-Governor, Thomas Hanna; Secretary 



Indigo. The export of indigo from Calcutta, of State > William R. Myers ; Treasurer, John 



crop of 1884, to December 31, was: J- Cooper; Auditor, James II. Rice; Attor- 



ca.es. ney-General, Francis T. Hord ; Superintendent 



2.700 of Public Instruction, John W. Holcombe. Ju- 



1.700 -.. . c, ~. ' . .. r . ,, -,, 



To the United states ..... ................... 2.603 diciary, Supreme Court : Allen Zollars, Byron 



Total Tooo -K. Elliott, Edwin P. Hammond, William E. 



fo^ingt'a^Lnt of 

 public debt: 



Rice. The export of rice fron Rangoon, FOREIGN DEBT. 

 Akyab, Bassein,and Maulmain has been as fol- 



Five per cent, temporary loan bonds, due De- 



- - cember,1889 ............................... 200,00000 



1884. 1884. 1883. Fi ve P er cent . temporary loan bonds, due April 



p .__ v _ _ __ 1,1889 .................................... 885,00000 



T ., Six 5 per cent, internal improvement bonds, 



To Europe. J^,' To Europe. due July 1, 1886 ........................... 6,000 00 



Total foreign ............... ^ ............ $607,825 12 



Tons. Tons. Tons. 



From Rangoon ........... 365,000 123,200 812,000 nmry?TTr- mrnr 



From Akyab ............. 8UOO 22,700 160550 



From Bassein ............ 117,800 400 154230 School-fund bond No. 1, issued 



From Maulmain ........ 87,000 6800 42^200 Jan. 1, 1867 .................... $709,02485 



--- 1 _ _ _ 1 _ School-fund bond No. 2, issued 



Total ................ 607,200 158100 663 980 Jan. 20,1867 ................... 2,658,05730 



_ 1 _ ' School-fund bond No. 8, issued 



Silk.-The silk export from Calcutta has Sc5S-fuirbond ' NO! "i, "issued 



been: Jan. 20, 1871 .................. 177,70000 



- - - __ _ School-fund bond No. 5, issued 



YEARS. Bales. Weighing. Nlav 3 ' 1873 ................... 175,767 07 



* Five per cent, bonds, due April 1, 



581 



6J34 



gJ88J 



88 ^ 000 



Total State debt ...................... $4,6768 84 



American Trade. The American trade with The Governor, in his message to the Legis- 



British India sums up thus : 



lature, says it is evident that unless economies 



