55. Tonnage of the United States from the year 1867 to June 30th, 1886, 187 56. Distribution of the Tonnage of the United States, . 57. Shipbuilding in the State of New-York,.... 58. Shipbuilding in the United States,.... 59. Transportation on the Canals of the State of New-York,..... 60. Arrival of Immigrants at the Port of New-York during the year 1886, 61. Arrival of Immigrants at the Port of New-York and in the United States from the fiscal year ending June 30, 1882, to the fiscal year 65. Public Debt of the United States, from 1791 to July 1, 1886,........ 198 66. Public Debt of the United States, Detailed Statement, December 31, 70. Real and Personal Estate of the City and County of New-York,..... 201 71. Public Debt of the City of Brooklyn,..... 72. Real and Personal Estate of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County, 73. Population of the United States, the State of New-York, and the Cities of New-York and Brooklyn, from the year 1790 to the year 74. Coinage of the United States from 1793 to June 30, 1886,... . . . 75. Coinage of the Mints for the year ending June 30, 1886,..... 76. Bars Manufactured at the Mints and Assay Offices for the year end- 78. Gold and Silver, of Domestic Production, deposited at the Mints and Assay Offices during the year ending June 30, 1886,... 79. Gold and Silver, of Domestic Production, deposited at the Mints and Assay Offices, from their organization to the close of the year ending 87. The Banks Incorporated by the State of New-York in the State,..... 222 88. The Savings Banks in the City and County of New-York, compared 89. The Marine Insurance Companies of the City of New-York,........ 224 90. Range of Prices of Government Securities at New-York during the SPECIAL REPORTS ON VARIOUS BRANCHES OF TRADE. THE SUGAR TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES. Annual Review, showing the Import and Consumption of Raw Sugar in the United States, for the year ending December 31st, 1886, (exclusive of California and Oregon.) as above.........tons, 805.430-of which foreign received direct and coastwise...tons, 803,475 Consumption in 1885,... 815,989 Decrease in 1886, tons, 10,559 Decrease in consumption of foreign in 1886,......tons, Actual home consumption of raw sugar in 1886.. Increase in 1886,.. A *Including 123,116 tons beet. ↑ Hawaiian sugar shipped overland from San Francisco, 9,472 tons. 809,285 5,810 tons, 805,430 67,315 ..tons, 738,115 702,698 tons, 35,417 as above.... tons, 815,989-of which foreign received direct and coastwise,...tons, 809.285 Consumption in 1884,... 738,715 Increase in 1885, tons, 77,274 Increase in consumption of foreign in 1885, Deliveries for refining to neighboring ports and for local consumption in 1885,. Deduct exports of refined in 1885 by sea,. Actual home consumption of raw sugar in 1885, Consumption in 1881, deducting exports of refined,. Increase in 1885,.. 729,377 tons, 79,908 ..tons, 815,989 113,291 .tons, 702.698 682.837 .tons, 19,861 The following statement exhibits the consumption of the country for the past ten years : CANE SUGAR CONSUMED IN THE UNITED STATES ON THE ATLANTIC. Deliveries of foreign for consumption in 1886, as above.. tons, 1,132,569 72,261 Consumption of foreign in 1886.. tons, tons, 1,060,308 €3,729 Add ascertained crop of Louisiana, Texas and other Southern States, in 1885-86, the bulk of which was distributed in 1886, tons, 135,138 Total consumption of foreign and domestic raw sugar in 1886,.. tons, 1,195,406 Increase in 1886,. *Tierces and barrels reduced to hogsheads. + The above statement of stocks does not include raw sugar held by refiners, nor sugar of domestic production. |