West Indian Produce in 1815. 
151 
COTTON, imported in a British ship from any quarter, 
or a Portugues ship from Brazil, or an American from 
the. United States 8s. 4d. per 100 lbs., otherwise Foreign 
Ship 25s. 6d. per 100 lbs. 
Pernambuco 
... ... . 
.. .•■ 
2S. 
6d. 
to 
2S. 
7 d. 
Bahia 
... ... 
... 
. 2 
2* 
it 
2 
3* 
Maranham ... 
... ... 
... .. 
. 2 
1 
•1 
2 
2"! 
Para 
... ... 
... 
2 

„ 
2 
1 
Mina 
... ... . 
... ... 
2 
o£ 
11 
2 
2 
Rio 
... ... 
... 
I 
10 
„ 
2 
Cayenne 
... 
... 
. 2 
3 
>» 
2 
4 
Surinam 
... ... 
... • ■> 
, 2 
2 
11 
2 
4 
Demerara & Berbice 
... ... 
I 
11 
„ 
2 
4 
Porto Rico ... 
... ... 
... ... 
2 
2 
,, 
2 
6 
Grenada 
... 
... 
2 
1 
11 
2 
2 
Carriacou ... 
... 
. 2 
2 
11 
2 
3 
Barbados ... 
... 
... 
2 

11 
2 
1 
Guadaloupe 

, 2 
it 
2 
1 
Camana 

... 
. I 
9 
ii 
2 

Giron 
... 
... 
. I 
10 
•1 
I 
11 
St. Andrees 

I 
10 
11 
I 
11 
Jamaica 
... 
I 
10 
„ 
2 
St. Domingo 

I 
9* 
11 
I 
1: 
Bahama 


. I 
8 
!■ 
2 
4 
Trinidad ... 


. I 
10 
•1 
2 

Carthagena... 

I 
9 
11 
I 
10 
Laguira 


I 
8 
•• 
I 
9 
America — Sea Island 
... 
. 2 
4 
„ 
3 

Very Ordinary 
, 2 

it 
2 
2 
Up 
land 
... 
I 
5 
ii 
1 
8* 
New Orleans ... 
.. 
I 
6h 
11 
1 
10 
Tennessee 
... 
. I 
6 
•1 
1 
8 
The import amounted to 
First 11 months il 
3i4 from America 
40,420 Bgs., 
in 1! 
3i5 
153,690 bgs. 
Brazil & Lisbon 98,030 
11 
11 
n 
Si 
,860 „ 
Dutch Colonies 
16,460 
„ 
•1 
ii 
I7.3SO „ 
Other parts 
17,720 
11 
•I 
ii 
13.250 » 
172.630 236,150 „ 
Shewing an increase in the supply of this year of 63,500 
bags of the jus test weight. The import last month has 
been 13,450 bags, of which 7,500 were from the United 
