3. IMPORTS FROM AND EXPORTS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES, During the year ending June 30th, 1846. Value of Imports. $1,570,054 $535,388 $97.079 31,584 724,865 396,210 39,645 39,545 5,285 3,448 97,746 1,313 752,614 959,452 3,149,864 4,008,315 1,059,597 600,305 199,074 42,842 2,097,691 480,353 40,700 398,056 264,647 14,507 33,674 66,845 1,139 836,372 1,632,607 749,207 43,844,160 42,781,619 1,758,489 1,230,086 1,642,330 45,416 85,774 1,077,008 5,463 27,806 463,241 129,651 1,361,345 22,023 99,772 270,600 48,783 23,713 4,915,083 81,686 833,678 32,474 1,937,717 6,042,666 1,363,767 551,668 1,634 207,997 325,494 64,538 21,589 23,754 10,927 12,561 147,363 864,416 Value of Exports. Domestic Foreign Produce. Produce. 127,070 41,297 857 1,189,786 513,235 362,792 138,121 5,995 12,259 62,095 865,866 100,954 8,159,632 4,713,966 2,277,110 378,250 675,441 96,316 60,943 1,509,000 7,441,803 799,213 26,472 345,442 82,435 47,718 13,072 4,840 9,285 773,170 25,905 8,453 3,257 22,608,589 12,702,972 1,337,477 14,040,449 1,302,743 898,678 191,448 1,090,126 348,236 618,112 17,509 635,621 71,296 39,270 2,131 41,401 18 4,225 31,097 942,263 319,441 283,283 379,719 1,104,468 760,998 126,193 4,554 183.058 1,836,621 116,733 67,043 23,496 166,464 250.240 901.333 75,136 51,849 584.069 2,754,012 147,307 210,406 1,275,960 1,539,136 252,599 685 424,652 298,391 976 366,143 73,910 223,363 629,847 45,117 24,095 197,478 389,383 38,118 15,498 229,434 1.130 6,593.881 1,178,188 153,553 1,542,962 1,114.013 43,129 103.772 Total. $632,467 435,855 402,337 2,381,814 44,540,108 1,688,746 1,082,471 592,892 370,372 26,356 48,783 26,713 4,947,557 7,406,433 553,302 390,032 34,681 5,995 12,259 345.442 130,153 17,912 110,239 5,487,136 701,346 104,769 64,200 4,225 31,782 1,366,915 617,832 284,259 1,470,611 200,103 473,603 1,531,180 120,253 75,944 781,547 3,143,395 185,425 225,904 1,768,570 1,130 1,331,741 1,157,142 103,772 127,651 428,519 632,351 354,903 12 361,988 475,040 153,029 242,034 1661 121,691,797 102,141,893 11,346.623 113,488,516 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 Value of Exports. 4,997 215,316 7.837,015 220,019 765,912 29,585,866 Domestic Foreign Produce. Produce. $1,318,099 4,087 4,157,918 144,045 6,744,110 5,260,317 30,747,533 the year ending June 30th, 1846 352,630 251,890 3,528,963 18,942 137,539 38,909 176,448 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 610,654 1830 576,675 615,311 1831 1832 1833 620,451 647,394 686,989 752,460 750,126 856,123 857.438 901,468 885,821 939,118 1836 897,774 984,328 1834 1835 810,447 1,086,238 822.591 1,173,047 834,244 1,262,234 899,764 1,280,999 945,803 1,184,940 975,358 1,117,031 1,009,305 1,149,297 1844 1,068,764 1,211,330 1845 1,095,172 1,321,829 1846 1,130,286 1,431,798 1842 1843 Total. $674,146 $10,269 $1,328,368 6,848,477 593,087 124,945 336 606,088 619,095 612,930 647,821 619,047 661,118 619,896 679,062 628,150 696,548 639,920 696,644 669,972 719,190 700,787 722,323 737,978 796,211 747,170 812,619 928,772 650,142 5,260,317 528,171 31,275,704 831 3,412 73.569 98,985 32,958 154,406 2,201 102,141,893 11,346,623 113,488,516 106,008,173 352,630 251,890 In Amer. In Foreign Vessels. ACT STATE 72,868 101,158 108,060 97,640 Value of Imports. 7,519,545 72,338 202,884 239,333 833,294 158,218 96,419 119,368 6,027,281 783,618 792,301 5. COMPARATIVE VIEW OF THE TONNAGE OF THE UNITED STATES, Tonnage. Tonnage. Fishery. 513,833 854,294 800,759 571,458 809,724 590,186 566,408 67,620 33,165 589,223 63,761 45,653 732,937 74,048 82,315 144,680 127,241 956,980 26,570 37,879 53,990 58,551 65,044 60,842 51,351 68,419 539,723 60,977 649,627 54,027 744,198 62,720 Enrolled and licensed tonnage employed in $112,946 72,258 76,035 265,829 6,120 3,526 69,242 54,804 61,224 4,934,021 2,440 210,489 9,703 413,478 8,350,520 74,254,283 635 635 469,851 7,989,396 11,215 4,042,915 79,770 209,004 242,859 47,277 44,165 140,239 1 195,809 35,973 47,427 48,725 56,403 61,082 72,374 64,443 63,307 46,424 80.551 46,810 85,224 69,825 70,064 56,649 35,983 28,269 11,321 16,096 11,775 16,170 21,413 36,463 Total. $787,092 15,485 127,223 24,190,963 902,536 205,495 140,584 259,607 7,223,090 1,229 1,168 349 614 686 1,053 1,924 3,133 585 180 226 338 180 792 481 377 478 364 1,573 1,894 5,229 439 377 142 320 206 439 1 Russia 2 Prussia Sweden and Norway, 4 Swedish West Indies 5 Denmark... 6. TONNAGE OF VESSELS ENGAGED IN FOREIGN TRADE, Countries. American Tonnage. Foreign Tonnage. Entered. Whole number of American vessels entered during the year ending June 30, 1846, Whole number of Foreign vessels entered, Total of American and Foreign vessels, Whole number of American vessels cleared, 8,111 5,707 13,818 8,451 5,770 Total American and Foreign vessels, 14,221 Crews of American vessels entered. Men, 105,165. Boys, 1,781. Total, 106,946. Crews of Foreign vessels entered. Men, 54,993. Boys, 583. Total, 55,576. Crews of American vessels cleared. Men, 108,641. Boys, 1,947. Total, 110,588. Crews of Foreign vessels cleared. Men, 53,895. Boys, 545. Total, 54,440. XII. BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES. On the 10th July, 1832, the House of Representatives adopted a Resolution, that the Secretary of the Treasury should lay before the House, at each session of Congress, copies of such Reports, showing the condition of the different State banks, as might have been communicated to the authorities of the several States within the year and made public; and, in want thereof, to supply the deficiency, in the best manner possible, with other authentic information. Under the authority of this Resolution, reports were made by the Treasury department. The American Almanac for 1841, page 133, contains a condensed statement of the reports that had been published up to that time. On the 7th August, 1846, the Secretary of the Treasury reported to the House the returns of the State Banks from 1841 to 1846 inclusive, which, for several years, had not been m de. This report has been printed; and from it a general statement of the condition of the banks in the United States, for the years 1842 and 1845, and also a comparative view of their condition, from 1834 to 1846 inclusive, are given. It is a document of 1261 pages, and contains copious extracts from the messages of governors; the reports of bank commissioners and legislative committees of the several States, relating to banks and banking operations during that period; and also the correspondence between foreigondholders and the governors of States upon the subject of rudiation. The history of the troubles of the Bank of the United States, the reports of the different committees of investigation, and the letters of Mr. Nicholas Biddle, are likewise given. |