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20. IMPORTS ENTERED FOR HOME CONSUMPTION AND CUSTOM DUTIES COL-
LECTED THEREON.
21. IMMIGRATION
XLVII
LI
LIV
LV
LVI
LVII
LIX
LX
LXI
LXII
TONNAGE,
22. The merchant marine of the United States..
23. Ship-building in the United States
LXIII
24. Tonnage of vessels owned by American citizens, and sailing under the
American flag
LXIV
5. The movement of tonnage employed in the foreign commerce of the United
States.....
LXV
26. Sailing and steam tonnage entered
LXVI
7. Tonnage entered at the principal seaports of the United States
Tonnage entered from each foreign country..........
LXIX
29. The nationality of tonnage employed in the foreign commerce of the
United States, and decadence of the American merchant marine em-
ployed in the foreign commerce.
30. Commerce of the United States with each foreign country
.LXXVII
31. Exports in excess of imports by countries
32. Imports in excess of exports by countries...
...LXXXII
LXXXIII
33. Commerce of the United States with the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland ....
LXXXIV
34. Commerce of the United States with France .
XC
Errata
XCI
CONTENTS OF STATISTICAL ABSTRACT.
Table No.
1. Value of imports and exports each year, from 1790 to 1878, inclusive,
distinguishing merchandise from gold and silver.............
2. Value of merchandise imported and exported each year, from 1849 to
1878, inclusive, distinguishing domestic from foreign exports.........
3. Gold and silver exported and imported each year, from 1849 to 1878, in-
clusive, distinguishing domestic from foreign exports....
4. Value of merchandise and gold and silver imported and exported each
year, from 1849 to 1878, inclusive, distinguishing domestic from for-
eign exports...
5-46. Commerce of the United States with each of the principal and other
foreign countries, each year, from 1859 to 1878, inclusive....
47. Summary statement of the commerce of the United States with each of
the principal and other foreign countries, during the twenty years
from 1559 to 1878, inclusive....
48. Value of imports of merchandise and gold and silver, at the principal
and other seaports of the United States, each year, from 1856 to 1878,
inclusive.....
49. Value of exports of domestic merchandise and gold and silver, at the
principal and other seaports of the United States, each year, from 1856
to 1878, inclusive....
50. Value of exports of foreign merchandise and gold and silver, at the prin-
cipal and other seaports of the United States, each year, from 1856 to
1878, inclusive ..........
51. Value of imports and exports of gold and silver, from and to each of the
principal and other foreign countries, each year, from 1865 to 1878,
inclusive......
32. Values of the principal and other commodities imported each year, from
1869 to 1878, inclusive, distinguishing free from dutiable commodities.
53. Quantities of the principal commodities imported each year, from 1859
to 1878, inclusive, distinguishing free from dutiable commodities ....
54. Values of the principal and other domestic commodities exported each
year, from 1869 to 1878, inclusive
5. Quantities of the principal domestic commodities exported each year,
from 1869 to 1878, inclusive .... .......
56. Values of the principal and other foreign commodities exported each
year, from 1869 to 1878, inclusive, distinguishing free from dutiable
commodities ....
57. Quantities of the principal foreign commodities exported each year, from
5. Value of merchandise imported and exported, showing the excess of im-
ports or exports each year, from 1821 to 1878, inclusive....
53. Gold and silver coin and bullion imported and exported, showing the
excess of imports or exports each year, from 1821 to 1878, inclusive..
6). Values of the principal and other products of domestic agriculture ex-
ported each year, from 1871 to 1878, inclusive
61. Values of the principal manufactured commodities of domestic pro-
duction, exported during each of the years, 1850, 1860, and from 1870
to 1878, inclusive
Page.
2-5
9-23
30-31
32
33
334
35-40
41-51
52-59
60-71
72-77
78-87
83-93
94-95
95-96
97-99
100-102
62. Values of the principal manufactured commodities of foreign produc-
tion imported during each of the years, 1850, 1860, and from 1870 to
1878, inclusive....
Page
103-105
.... 105–103
63. Quantities of wheat and wheat-flour exported to the principal and other
foreign countries, each year, from 1830 to 1878, inclusive..
64. Quantities of Indian corn and corn-meal exported to the principal and
other foreign countries, each year, from 1330 to 1378, inclusive ...... 110-113
65. Quantity of wheat produced, imported, exported, and retained for con-
sumption during each of the years, 1840, 1850, 1860, and from 1867 to
1878, inclusive ....
........ ....
65. Quantity of Indian corn produced, imported, exported, and retained
for consumption during each of the years, 1840, 1850, 1860, and from
1867 to 1878, inclusive.....
114
115
116-113
119-120
121-122
67. Production, acreage, value, &c., of the cereal crops of the United States
each year, from 1868 to 1877, inclusive..........
63. Quantity of raw cotton exported to the principal and other foreign
countries each year, from 1358 to 1878, inclusive
69. Quantity of raw cotton produced, imported, exported, and retained for
consumption each year, from 1849 to 1878, inclusive
70. Value of exports of domestic manufactures of cotton each year, from
1826 to 1878, inclusive.....
71. Quantity of wool produced, imported, exported, and retained for con-
sumption each year, from 1850 to 1878, inclusive
124
72. Value of wool imported and exported each year, from 1850 to 1878, in-
clusive.......
123-124
73. Quantities and values of sugar, melado, and molasses, imported during
each of the years, 1821, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, and from 1869 to 1878,
125
126
74. Estimated quantities of sugar and molasses produced in the State of
Louisiana each year, from 1850 to 1878, inclusive.....
127
75. Quantities and values of tea and coffee imported and exported, during each of the years, 1830, 1840, and from 1850 to 1878, inclusivė...............
76. Quantities and values of tea and coffee retained for consumption, and
the estimated consumption per capita, during each of the years, 1830,
1840, and from 1850 to 1878, inclusive
123
130
77. Quantity of pig-iron produced, imported, exported, and retained for
consumption, during each of the years, 1830, 1840, 1850, and from 1854
131
78. Quantity of iron and steel railroad-bars produced, imported, and ex-
ported each year, from 1855 to 1878, inclusive.....
132
79. Amount of customs-duty collected on imported merchandise each year,
from 1824 to 1866, inclusive......
133
80. Value of imported commodities entered for consumption, with the
amount of duty received on the same, each year, from 1867 to 1878,
81. lien passengers arrived, each year, from 1820 to 1878, inclusive.....
82. Alien passengers arrived from each foreign country, by decades, from
1820 to 1870, inclusive
83. Immigrants arrived from each foreign country, each year, from 1871 to
1877, inclusive................
...
84. Immigration and emigration, each year, from 1838 to 1878, inclusive.......
85. Tonnage of American and foreign sailing and steam vessels entered at
seaports, each year, from 1844 to 1878, inclusive .....
86. Tonnage of American and foreign sailing-vessels entered at seaports,
134
135-136
136-138
138-141
142
143