llfl 



MANY. 



of railie. 908.700.000 murk 



000 marks; of raw silk. 130.SOO.OOO marks: of 



Ito ram, 1 17.900.000 mark* : of ml. 94.600,- 

 _ marts: of l*f tobacco. 7M > MN, ",,r 

 flaiaiHlhiwp.OH.70.' 

 OMOOlOOO marks: of seeds, OOJOO.Oto , 



, -IfprU 



marl*: *H00,000 marks ; ot 



ooUoo yarn. 47.*W.ai6 marks; of fish, 43,600,000 

 ,:\rfwiiHu 4*100,000 mmrki, 



TtfetinorUof ar were valued t 327 l< MI 

 000 marks: of woolens, 21 :..-."". nmi 

 iron manufiirlir "UM> marks; ,,f sjlk 



4*1.000 ran: u'>ods, 154,- 



lOOjOOO IDA al. 136.700,000 marks; of 



; ,x,.lNNI .nark- of 

 - .- ' : M. ''-1"". 



Marks: of feather goods. 85,100,000 marks: of 

 clothing. 80,000,000 marks; of wool, 67,700,000 

 mark- s raw and tanned. -j. 400,000 



marks: of leather. Xt.2iiO.000 marks; of manu- 

 factures of wood, 50.400.000 marks; of glass- 

 war*, 41.500,000 marks; of woolen yarn, 87,900,- 

 -oeds. 86,400,000 marks; of pot- 

 000 marks ; of raw silk, 84,600,000 

 marks : of hot*. 38,100.000 murks ; of flax and 

 ..... ^tajMNtfOOnttln, 



The imports of precious metals in 1893 were 

 178,882.000 marks, and the exports 152,604,000 

 tra 



The participation of the different countries in 

 thecommcn-c of the (n-rman /ollverein in 1898 

 is seen in the following table, Diving tin- imports 

 from and i - to each one, in marks : 



I -'!'. .-.- 



OrssCM 



At 



858.441,000 



S97.11MOO 



71. -I..-- 

 ..;.- .M 



4.184,070,000 



M.788,000 

 674,018,000 



- 



10,08*000 



K08,llt,000 



187,867,008 



-.---. ..... 



18,061. ..... 



smMI ...... 



isyutysoo 



46^84,000 

 69J18.IKM 

 84,667,000 



The total area i,T,.085 hec- 



tarea, of w j 1 .'.HW are cull i vi,-d, 13,908,- 



'l i .70 . in. iwlow, pasture, 

 and watr.and 2J860.149 are n... U i..wns.etc. 

 TbWB are 55T6.:UI farms, cmploving 8,120,518 

 tad sopporting 18^4031^ The areas 



otmi with various crops in 1808 wen- 

 8,7Wbrtar:oaU,8^: 7l!: w). 



.".'.NCJ8; hay, 

 .. . 118.2fe; hop. 43.484. 



*2ri^ f h ? riwi ln 18W wiw :! 



..-I; 



in 1808 was 0.811.940 r, 



1.1 75, 187 ton* of sugar. The qiian- 



r brewed WM 54,651,000 

 the product of 8,460 breweries. Tin ...-,! ,. U |. 

 put in lHlwas 78,909,000 tons. Tli. ( 



^!)2 was 4,95*7.101 tons, vnlu 

 229^96.000 niarlx- of in.-mufartiiivd iron. 

 MM inrlrir toii>i wnv liinn-il out. va! 

 ' marks. Tin- hilver pro<lu< : 



'K marks; /inc. 55,062,000 m.-.r^; 

 r. 24,758,000 marks; |,. a d. 



| 



on- iintionalit irs that vi-itnl (Jcrinaii |" IN dur- 

 ing IHU'J is shown in the follow in^ talil- 

 vessel, though railing at dilT" 



foiintrd only once : 



The number of vessels cleared ami t li- 

 nage an- jjiven according t< their lla^s in llu- 

 table 





The total number ent.-rcd \v.. 



; tons; cleared, - i i.i 



The nnmber entered at Hamburg' ^ 

 5,683,353 tons; at Mrcme,.. ::.o'.i:,. of 1.: 

 tonsjat Stettin, 8,762, of 1,233,541 ions; at Ki.-l, 

 :;.;il. of r>!H.<;sO tons; at DantH.-. 1. 



of; at LObeck, 2,425, of 510,01 



Koniu'-bcrL'. l.:WO, of 897,556 tons. 



merchant navy in |siM 

 sailing vessels, of 698,856 ton -.and 1." 



tons; total. :t.7-.". res--!-, -f 1. 

 tons. Of the sailing J.t'l ?. of 



tons, belonged to North Sea por 1 -. and ' 



-. to P.altic j.oits; of the stcamsm 

 628, of 665,7<i'J ion-. l.t-|ont;-d to |.ort- 

 North Sea, and 388, of 1 

 ports. Not includeil in ih- jj-i. 

 vessels engaged in the coast in- tralc and inland 



a lion. mirnbering22,M s . 



'KK> tons. 

 Hail roads.'! 



in operation in IMU.ali .f which lclon 

 to the (Jovcrnment. state <.r imperial. -a 



. and ff these 296 miles were worke.i 

 Government. The gross receipt- for l v 



>83,000 marks, and . 

 marks, leaving the net receipts 490^16,000 marks, 



