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APPENDIX 1. 



The following is a summary of the value of tlie import 

 and export trade of Zanzibar, borrowed from the consular 

 reports of 1864. 



1861-62 Imports 

 Exports 



1862-63 Imports 

 Exports 



Total 



Total 



Total increase clurinjr 1862-63 



£ 



361,837 

 427,016 



788,853 



544,903 

 467,053 



1,011,956 



223,103 



The distribution of the above trade was as follows : — 



I M POUTS. 



From what place. 



18(il-6-J. 



1862-63. 



Increase. 



Decrease. 







£ 



£ 



£ 



£ 



Utiitod Kin;:(lom 







24,908 



21,908 





liritish Iniliii 





117,790 



157,660 



39,870 





l'rot»itt'(l States of India , . 





19,7S9 



18,336 





1,453 



Arabia and iNrsiaii flulf . . 





10.063 



10.572 



609 



Coast of Africa anil adjacent 



sland.s 



115,856 



206,394 



90,638 











34,500 



6,195 





Italy 







7,263 



7,263 





Ciiitod States of America . . 





27.789 



26,179 





1,610 







41,242 



62,674 



11,432 





Total . . 



£ 



361,837 



644,902 



183,066 





Zanzibar imports from Europe and America silks, 

 cottons, chintzes, and calicoes, muskets and gunpowder, 

 beads and gunny-bags, notions and knick-nacks. The 

 Americans chiefly send * domestics * from the Massachu- 

 setts Mills. This year some thousand pieces of English 

 cotton were sold, to the detriment of that specM'jdIy, and 

 in 1803 even American merchants were compelled by war 

 to import Manchester goods. French vessels bring out 

 little but specie, there being hardly any demand for 

 French manufactured jroods. Tlie total of French im- 



