440 PROVINCE OF MARANHAM. 



For the year 1818. 



1 



























i 



Destination. 



Cotton. 



Rice. 



Hides. 



Tanned 

 Leather. 



Gum. 



Farmha, 

 ir Flour of 

 Man.lioca. 



<iian Corn 



Total freight 

 to each Port . 



Total value 

 at each Port. 



1 



2 





























Bags. 



Arrobas. 



.Bags. 



Arrobas. 



No. 



Pieces. 





Sacks. 



Sacks. 





Milreas. Reas. 



25 





16,294 



88,488 



43,212 



224,263 



5131 



32 503 



1501 



250 







l,oysi,49o 151 



16 





3,251 



18,595 



25,037 



132,167 



1027 



6,116 



202 





1389 



65,281 854 



319,697 590 



1 

 1 

 1 



Cape de Verds . 

 Antwerp . . . . 

 Surinam . . . . 



14 



500 

 25 

 8 



73 

 3,040 

 157 



















500 400 

 28,653 200 

 1,936 600 



305 



1,666 



448 

 712 





















4,062 800 

 441 800 



1 





, 48 







1659 











435 800 



2,013 400 



1 



Gibraltar . . . . 



156 



780 

















780 000 



6,084 000 



















St. Maloes . . . 



511 



2,97e 







426 











2,823 200 



24,286 200 



2 















5 



2 



Havre de Grace 



3,888 

 1,687 



21,472 

 8,835 



372 



1,997 



30 







J 





21,438 200 

 5,985 200 



167,402 100 

 70,046 300 



















49 



Liverpool . . . . 



4r,396 



258,329 



































220,576 200 



2,069,903 000 



104 





73,730 



402,793 



68,926 



360,095 



9433 



38,619 



1703 



250 



1389 



459,517 304 



3,783,020 941 



Total value, 3,783,020 941, at 5s. the Milrea, is ^ 945,755 4s. 2d. sterling; oive-third deducted will be about 

 the present value. 



For the year 1819. 



Ports. 



Cotton. 



Cost. 



Rice. 



Cost. 





Bags. 



Arrobas. 



Milreas. Reas. 



Bags. 



Arrobas. 



Milreas. Reas. 





16,625 



91,074 



517,821 500 



41,993 



220,562 



201,039 450 





2,629 



14,212 



81,745 500 



22,934 



116,184 



104,074 950 





8 



45 



238 833 











5,900 



31,326 



203,052 350 











40,291 



222,623 



1,333,142 354 











65,453 



359,280 



2,136,000 537 



64,927 



336,746 



305,114 400 



It appears to be uncertain whether this city or Pernarabuco will in future take 

 the lead in the exportation of cotton. Two-thirds of this article from Maran- 

 ham is sent principally to the port of Liverpool, from whence the greatest 

 portion of manufactured goods for the consumption of the province are shipped, 



