Statement exhibiting a comparative view of the Distribution of the Tonnage of the United States Merchant Marine employed in the Foreign Compiled from the Official Report of the 1877, 1,570,509 3,219,698 1878, 1,589.348 1879, 1,451,505 1880, 1,314,402 1881, 1,297,035 1,262,814 1886,. 1,088,041 2,444,801 52,369 2,497,170 2,545,059 53,123 2,598,183 2,584,418 53,268 2,637,686 2,590,835 53,175 2,646,010 2,740,206 55,570 2,795,777 1,259,492 32,802 1,269,681 2,774,248 64,106 2,838,354 32,414 84,322 10,716 95,038 2,813,919 70,149 1.276,972 2,884,068 27,249 72,609 10,331 82,940 72.773 2,895,371 25,184 2,822,508 73,975 8,590 73,935 2,939,252 2,865,317 23,138 WHALE COD FISHERIES. MACKEREL TOTAL MERCHANT MARINE. Total. 80,207 11,987 86,547 3,045,087 1,167,678 4,212,765 SHIPBUILDING IN THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. Statement showing the number and class of Vessels, with their Tonnage, that were built in the State of New-York during the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1886, compared with all other Districts of the United States for the same period. Compiled from the Official Report of the Commissioner of Navigation. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. 27 718.23 29 3,176.34 5 870.84 14 2,440.02 75 7,205.43 22.40 Districts of the Total New-York, 30 783.26 41 U. S............ 375 40,453.63 199 Total U. S., 1885-86, 405 41,236.89 240 44,467.82 23 29 2,978.83 47 4,001.40 603 85,306.70 6,769.85 715 95,453.39 SHIPBUILDING IN THE UNITED STATES. Summary Statement showing the number and class of Vessels, with their Tonnage, that were built in the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1886. Compiled from the Official Report of the Commissioner of Navigation. TRANSPORTATION ON THE CANALS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. Statement of the tons of property going from tide water, the tons arriving at tide water, from Western States and from New-York State; the total tons arriving at tide water, the tons of the internal trade of New-York, and the tons of the total movement, on all the Canals, from 1877 to 1886. Prepared by direction of the Hon. JAMES SHANAHAN, Superintendent of Public Works. ARRIVING AT TIDE WATER. 1,603,824 319,841 166,438 1886,. 1,130,192 3,215,177 4,731,784 Statement showing the estimated Value of all property transported on each Canal in the State of New-York in each year, from 1877 to 1886, 625,116 2,715,219 1,175,965 .... 948,613 inclusive. Black River Total. .... $1,203,243 $58,538 $243,823 $432,565 1878, 159,336,566 15,953,176 5,463,977 891,936 44,960 108,059 455,854 $139,420,963 182,254,528 1879, 259,776,034 17,887,619 6,512,437 590,830 513,806 285,280,726 1880, 206,396,528 31,791,832 8,251,152 853,157 552,121 247,844,790 1881, 136,438,720 16,097,135 8,255,138 560,236 802,336 162,153,565 1882, 119,324,538 18,435,650 .... 8,493,467 685,399 979,853 147,918,907 1883,. 127,413,753 15,470,388 4,244,207 581,268 1,351,195 149,060,811 1884, 124,383,267 29,668,€90 4,796,194 413,078 2,835,840 162,097,069 1885, 101,031,740 13,389,976 3,237,197 435,665 1,441,611 119,536,189 1886, 163,726,849 11,248,120 3,264,034 328,371 1,494,472 180,061,846 ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS AT THE PORT OF NEW-YORK. Statement exhibiting the number and Nationality of Alien Immigrants from Foreign Countries who arrived at the Port of New-York during the year ending December 31, 1886. Prepared by Mr. HENRY J. JACKSON, Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of Emigration of the State of New-York. ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS AT THE PORT OF NEW-YORK AND IN THE UNITED STATES. Statement exhibiting the number and Nationality of Alien Immigrants wcho arrived at the Port of New-York and in the United States for the last fice years, ending June 30th. Prepared by direction of the Hon. WILLIAM F. SWITZLER, Chief of the Bureau of Statistics. |