TOTAL TONNAGE OF THE PORT. [Tonnage handled in different parts of the harbor as estimated by Commissioner of Docks and Ferries.] *It is believed that the traffic of New Jersey and other ports of the harbor not includ ed in the above figures, brings the total to over 100,000,000 tons. DOMESTIC SHIPMENTS OF COAL BY WATER (Long Tons.) New York's percentage of the whole in the three years was nearly 60 per cent. OCEAN FREIGHT RATES. RANGE OF OCEAN FREIGHT RATES FROM NEW YORK, TO EUROPEAN PORTS DURING DECEMBER, 1910 AND 1911. [COMPILED FROM WEEKLY QUOTATIONS OF MR. A. L. RUSSELL.] LIVERPOOL. LONDON. GLASGOW. HULL. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. MARSEILLES. COPENHAGEN. Cotton, compressed, per 100 pounds 15-18c Flour, sacked..per ton. Oil cake.. 48 12,6-15 76 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911. 1910. 4d 34-4d 24d 3-4d 2-21d 25¢ 9 +13-14¢ 24d 1911. 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911. 1910. 1911. 3/3-4 26-2/9 3/6-3/7 9¢ 23 4-44d 35-45pf 674-75pf 10 25¢ 15/ f11c 126 9 +14¢ 10 15 Bacon.. Canned meats, 15/15-176 176 201 15 15-176 176 17/6-20 +246 +24-26 +20 +20-22¢ 25/ 27/6 20 263-27/6 10c+13/9-15/ +224 +20-224¢ 15/15,-17,6 17/6 20 15 15-17/6 176 17,6-20 +24¢ †24-26¢ †20¢ †20-22¢ 25/ 27/6 22/6 26/3-27/6 †22jc†224-25¢ 15/15-176 17/6 20/ 15 17/6 17/6 17/6-20 +24¢ +24-26¢ †20¢ †18-22e 25/ 27/6 per ton, 20/20/-20/6 226 22,6-25 15/ 22/6 22,6 22,6-25/ †29¢ †29-31e †25¢ †23-27¢ 30% 32/6 27/6 31/3-32/6+254-27¢ +30¢ 20 25 20, 20 +2m +45¢ 35 45/ Butter......... 25 +40, 276 ++45 25/ 30 +2m +2m +45¢ +45/ 35 50/ 50 50 +45¢ +45¢ Leather. 20, 30 30 25 +24m +42¢ 40 40 Tobacco per hhd. +18 +22¢ $5.50 $5 201 +35¢ 85 Oil,cottonseed.per bbl. 2/ 20-25 36 4/6 15/ 20 31 3.6 +20€ +24e +20 +18-22e †**17/6 1**25/ †**22/6***26/3-27/6†**20¢ †**25¢ Beef...... .per tierce 115/15/-17/6 $17/6 120 ***15/ ***17/6 3/61**17/6-20/ +24 †24-269 +20 +18-22¢ $25/ $27/6 1226 1263-27/6 +20€ +20¢ Pork .per barrel $15/115/-17/6 $17/6 120 $15/ $17,6 2/6 17/6-25 †24 24-26 +20 +18-22¢ $25/ $27/6 122/6 1263-27/6 $75¢ $759 12/6 126-2/9 23 2/6-3/ $750 $75¢ $750 $750 3/6 30/ 759 75¢ $75€ $750 Dried.. .per ton 176 20 201 25/ 12/6 12/6 176 17/6-226 22 †22-25¢ +18c +18¢ 25/ 25/ 271 271-301 $50 $50¢ Resin.......per 280lbs. 1/-1/3 26 1/3 3-4/ 1/8 2-2/6 1/3-1/4) 2-23 +18 +15 +13-160 $15/ $20/ 15/ 15/ Hardwood lumber per ton +10 25/ +150 +169 Softwood lumber +12¢ 25 +17¢ +18-25¢ 12/6 12/6-15/ 15/ 15/-17/6 Horses. Cooperage stock, per 40 cubic feet per head 17/6 ¶12 ¶12le *Per quarter. Per 100 pounds. Per long ton. §Per barrel. Per cubic foot. **Plus 5 per cent primage. When shipped in refrigerator space. 10 $10 $30 12/6 126-176 +19 +25¢ 15/-20/ +229 15/ $109 +22¢ 22/6 +200+20-224 20 25 22/6 25/ †2222-250 COASTWISE STEAMSHIP TRAFFIC BETWEEN NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND PORTS. YEARS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1911, 1910, 1909 AND 1908. New York's percentage of the whole in 1911 was 52.08. NOTE. In 1908 the banking power of the world was $45,750,300,000 of which 9.96 per cent. was in the United States. DISTRIBUTION OF MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES, 1911. The following are the number and resources of the different classes of banking and co-operative institutions under the supervision of the State Banking Department of New York on December 31, 1911: TRANSACTIONS OF THE NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE. Prepared from statistics furnished by Mr. WILLIAM SHERER, Manager. THE New York Clearing House has been in operation fifty-eight and a quarter years. Its aggregate transactions during that period ending December 31, 1911, amounted to $2,351,828,059,975.93. It was organized on the 11th of October, 1853, and at the present time consists of sixty-six members, (banks and trust companies,) and the Assistant Treasurer of the United States at New York. The aggregate transactions since its organization to January 1, 1912, are as follows. |