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wants of intermediate towns. A considerable quantity of Cotton 

 however passes from Mirzapore, and the markets near Allahabad to 

 Goruckpore, and Nipal through Jaunpore and Azimgurh. 



17th. The chief Exports and Imports of Goods may be roughly stated 

 thus, though the latter are evidently much underrated — bullion, in 

 shape of cash remittances by the Government, is not mentioned. 



Exports. 



Cotton and Silk Piece Goods (entirely in hands of 



Native traders), 10,00,000 



Opium, 5,09,700 



Indigo, 2,70,000 



Sugar exported by Europeans, . . . . . . 19,00,000 



Ditto ditto by Natives, 3,50,000 



Total Rs. . . 40,29,700 



Imports. 



Raw Cotton, 2,15,000 



Miscellaneous Spices, &c. . . . . . . 90,000 



Grain, 9,40,000 



Total Rs. .. 12,45,000 



18th. The total Receipts and Disbursements of the Government 

 Treasury in the whole district (including Pergunnahs Seeunderpore,, 

 and Badaon of the province of Benares,) are Rs. 19,64,150, thus, 



Receipts. 



Land Revenue, 14,77*150 



Stamps, 35,000 



Abkaree, 72,000 



Miscellaneous, 3,80,000 



Total Rs. 19,64,150 



Disbursements. 



Local Expenditure, . . . . . . . . 5,63,000 



By Bills, 8,27J50 



Transported to Benares, 5,74,000 



Total Rs. 19,64,150 



