1804.] Monthly Commercial Report. 3 sh 
The commerce, by neutral fhips, between Great Britain and the ports of Holland, has been, 
ever fince the renewal of the war, remarkably active; Vhe French have, in varieus ways, 
Jevied heavy contiibutions; but ftill it was futfered to proceed ; and the Flemings, Pench, 
Dutch and German coufumers, were ultimately made to pay both the contributions and the 
prime cof ofthe goods. But new attempts of Bonaparte to extort a million and an half 
fterling from the Datch, on account of this trade, have recently threatened alimoft ta put an 
endtoit. We believe, however, that the money willbe paid im whole, or, upon fome com- 
promife, the trade will be continued ; the extortions will by and by be renewed, and ftill 
the coufumers only mut pay for all. 
The exports from the United States, between the 14 of Otteber 1802, and the 30th of 
September 1803, of domeftic and foreign produce, were as tollow : 
Doilars. Dollars. 
To Great Britain, and her Co- 05.369.073 PUN alta ule hs eae e hee Sy 14,109 
Veron (ss farce te Ske ba SOE ia AREA Auttrian Ports inthe Adriatic 42 O25 
France, and her Colonies... . 8,245,013 Morocco and Barbary States- . 50,737 
Holland, Eaft and Weft ha 393,493 Cape of Good Hope....---. 34,522 
dia: Colomiesoo 2.2. 2. s Me, ert, Re ge fc to Sci eco pel Rees ed Os 
Spain and her Colonies. .-.- - - 4,535,539 Hatt Indies, generally, not 59733 
Hamburg, Bremen, &e. .--- 3,279,752 patticularized,s ... seu Sieg 
Portugal, and her Colonies... 2,505,518 Wet Indies ditto: 23005 Oe - 1,794,104 
Denmark, Norway, and Itlands 1,892,895 BuO pes Gusta ee |e) eee SMe Cy Bet 
Sweden and Swedifh Weft In- ] , 65.470 RTE A OMLO Mees is pS cia ae 35,358 
Giese Ab ek rea jag 8s. BOWEN Se7s ae ee Ue SLs M 826 
Riiiyetes a a. so or Ae ty OO North-Weft Coat of America 58,000 
Satie egg Meal ie ae Sie aa 319,625 wee’ 
Total Dollars 55,$000,031 
Of this fum 12,594,072 were foreign produce; 2,724,523 of the exports te Holland, and 
3,512,820 of thote to France, were ot this defcription. 
The exports of domeftic growth or manufacture, therefore, amount to 4¢,203,961 dollars, 
ef which England alone imports 11,602,457 ; Scotland, 2,474,518; Ireland, 2,167,052 ; 
Guernfey, &c. 215,857 5 being confiderably more than a third part of the entire. Spain and 
Portugal united, take only 5,075,658, or near an eighth part. 
The principal domeftic articles of expcrt were, 2,489,954|bs. of butter; 1,190 867lbs. of 
eheefe; 1,680,546]bs. of ham and bacon; 2,052,502lbs. of lard ; 2,079,608 buthels of In- 
dian corn; 1,311,853 barrels of flour ; 686,145 buthels of wheat; 81,833 tierces of rice 
(37,712,079|bs. of cotton; 59,217|bs. of tallow, and 1,255,442ibs. of tallow candles; to- 
bacco manufa¢iured, 142,415lbs. and unmanufactured, 86,991 hogfheads; tar, 78,952 bar- 
rels, and 61,178 of turpentine ; coaches ana other carriages (carts to the Weft Indies) 
9,893 ; and fhoes and flippers, 26,058 pairs. 
The feveral States contribute to the above aggregate of exports in the following fum: 
Dollars Dollars 
BUN Mee ee are SS 1Ojo0G,oc 1 WNOrthnCarolinva sos) kes Pe ces aR 528 
MraVachwiletts .. 2.02.2. 2...- $3,768,956 New Hampihire 5... ..22. 2 25.0.4 494,680 
Sauth Carolina 2s. 2 Lt MEA ety 1 OG LE) CLAY AE ie hese be ASU Wels 492,153 
Pennfylvania ......-. Spee: aE FS THO lee NAGI OMG coin yy 238 an a - 1474.59 
Wiapeimiese see ee cee (A14,346  INew Serley,. 2 cca ah ap ren 91,311 
Maryland ges4 so 2 S03 2. 5,209,418 , FORTS: 
Uorgih ea na. 4 see eo DOT Ot O° ORG ACa ma! = oar ae Bi ts UR 1,099,702 
thes Eee fo dye J,090 | AVC Himaginye cs. 2 2 Sie 992,340 
Cometitentiice ost es iL Ss 1,248,571 Detroitand Matie...... MN nh. 40,764 
For more effectually adjutting the diiferences that arife between matters and workmen 
engaged in the cotton manufacture, it is propoted to repeal fo much of the Aét of 59th 
and 40th George Jil. as empowers the maiters and workmen, in cafe of fuch difputes, re- 
{pectively to nominate perilous to hear aud determine fuch difputes ; and that in lieu there- 
of, it fhould be provided, that in cal-s of d.fputes between matters and workmen cngaged 
in the faid manufacture, any Jufiice of the Peace for the county, town, or place, wherein 
fuch difpute may arife, thall be empowered and required to hear, and finaly determine fich 
difpute, if the parties fhall by writing under their hands fo require ; and if they fhall not to 
require, then that fuch Juttice fhall nominate four impartial perfons refiding in or neamthe 
place where fuch difpute fhall have arifen, two of whom fhall be mafters, or ayveuts or fore- 
men of matters, and the other two workmen, from and out of which perfons, the mafler ant 
workmen fhall teverally chufe one, which perfon fo chofen fha!l have power to hear avd 
finally deteruine fuch ditpute. It is further propoted, that with every piece of work h¢re- 
atter to be delivered out by any maiter to a workman, there ihall be given by the pefon 
delivering out the fame, it reqnired by the workman, a ticket, fating the quantity « the 
materials delivered out, the nature of the work to be done, and the price or terms greed 
upon forthe executing fach work in a workman-like manner. 4 
Bank ftock is at 167; Three per cents reduced, 57%; Three per cent conls, 53 ; 
Four per cents, 732; lndia ftock, 180; Omnium, 73 prem.; Lottery Tickets 191. dos 
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