Countries. 4. IMPORTS FROM, AND EXPORTS TO, FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Table exhibiting the Value of Imports from, and Exports to, each Foreign Country, during the year ending September 30th, 1842. 1 Russia, 2 Prussia, 7,547 156,688 3 Sweden, 4 Swedish West Indies, 5 Denmark, 6 Danish West Indies, 26 France on the Mediterranean, 23 French West Indies, 7 Holland, SDutch East Indies, 9 Dutch West Indies, 10 Dutch Guiana, 11 Belgium, 12 Hanse Towns, 13 England, 14 Scotland, 15 Ireland, 16 Gibraltar, 17 Malta, 18 British East Indies, 19 Australia, 20 Cape of Good Hope, 21 British West Indies, 22 British Guiana, 23 Honduras, 24 British American Colonies, 25 France, on the Atlantic, 27 French African Ports, 29 French Guiana, 50,172 44,063 1,030 45,093 30 Miquelon and French Fisheries, 4,932 4,932 31 Hayti, 32 Spain on the Atlantic, 33 Spain on the Mediterranean, 34 Teneriffe and the other Canaries, 38 Portugal, 39 Madeira, 40 Fayal and the other Azores, 19,600 68,783 42 Italy, 41 Cape de Verd Islands, 11,529 115,086 43 Sicily, 44 Mediterranean Islands, 45 Trieste, 46 Turkey, 47 Morocco, 48 Texas, 49 Mexico, 50 Venezuela, 51 New Granada, 52 Central America, 14,294 53 Brazil, 2,601,502 51 Argentine Republic, 55 Cisplatine Republic, 56 Chili, 57 Peru, 204,768 58 South America generally, 59 China, 4,934,645 737,509 706,8 888 1,444,397 60 Asia generally, 224,914 578,281 61 Africa generally, 51,135 523,976 62 West Indies generally, 205,913 63 South Seas, 41,747 128,856 17,524 146,380 64 Northwest coast of America, 2,370 65 Uncertain places, 2,370 19,290 Total, 100,162,087 92,969,996 11,721,538 104,691,534 5. Table exhibiting the Value of Imports from, and Exports to, each Foreign Country, during nine months ending June 30th, 1843. |