Navigation and commerce of the United States with foreign countries-Continued. Mules...... Ballast. **** General cargo....... Entered: 1 brig, still in port, 248 tons. Entered and cleared: 1 brig, 248 tons. § Entered: 16 brigs, 11 schooners, 15 barks, 5 ships, 1 barkantine-48, and 16 in port. Cleared: 19 brigs, 6 schooners, 17 barks, 7 ships, 1 barkantine-50, 1 sold and 13 in port. Aggregate tonnage entered: 17,224. Navigation and commerce of the United States with foreign countries-Continued. 12 In port No. of vessels. INWARD. Description. Value. New York............... Philadelphia........ Buenos Ayres ..... United States.... 1 In port .......... 2 Pernambuco..... 1 Sold............. General cargo................... Lumber .................................. ...... 1 Brazil ........... 2 Rio Grande. 2 Boston ....... Buenos Ayres.. 1 Rio Uruguay. 1 3 New York.. West Indies...... 1 .... do....... Parana 1 .......... ................. ...... 6 Cadiz......... 2 Paysandre. Salt 1 Buenos Ayres.... 1 1 Rio Uruguay 1....do ................ ... Value. Ballast .................................. General cargo............................ ... Ballast............................ do...................... General cargo.................... In port * Entered: 12 barks, 9 brigs, 5 schooners, 3 ships-29, and 12 in port. Cleared: 12 barks, 7 brigs, 8 schooners, 3 ships-30, 1 sold and 10 in port. Aggregate tonnage entered: 9,940. † Entered: 12 barks, 8 ships, 3 brigs, I seliooner-24, and 5 in port. Cleared: 10 barks, 7 ships. 3 brigs, 2 schooners-22, I condemned and 6 in port. Aggregate tonnage entered: 9,229. † Entered: 2 brigs, 4 schooners, 1 steamer, 9 ships, 5 barks-21, and 6 in port. Cleared: 3 brigs, 3 schooners, 1 steamer, 7 ships, 6 barks-20, and 7 in port. Aggregate tonnage entered: 11,823. |