Navigation and commerce of the United States with foreign countries—Continued. 3 9 Philadelphia..... 4 Philadelphia..... 4 7.700 00 New York...... 1 2,000 00 2 Turk's Island.. 2 do.. 2,600 00 Flour, paper, &C..................... 23,000 00 1,000 00 2 Turk's Island.... 2 3,000 00 1 South Amboy 1 New York .... Bermuda................. 2 Trinidad.... .......... Rio de Janeiro.. Baltimore....... Turk's Island.... Boston..... Baltimore............. 1 Ballast 3 In port... 3 Ballast and coffee.............................. 50,000 00 3 Turk's Island.. 1 Glasgow 1 Not stated............ 1 1 Point du Platte.. 1 do.... Cardiff................. 1 Turk's Island... 1 Coal........................ 7,000 00 7 Newport.. Railroad iron............................... Coal....... 1 Philadelphia.... 1 4 In port.... 4 ..... ..do.......... ...do........ 6,000 00 17,000 00 4 In port.................. 55 89,500 00 Entered: 19 brigs, 17 schooners, 6 barks, 3 ships, 9 brigantines-54, and 12 in port. Cleared: 21 brigs, 17 schooners, 7 barks, 2 ships, 7 brigantines-54, and 12 in port. Aggregate tonnage entered: 15,820. 000 00 .... 000 00 6,000 00 15,000 00 1 Ballast....................... .......... 1 4,000 00 1 ...... 1 ........ 2 In port...... ...... ........ .... 1 Ballast........ .......... 65,000 00 3,000 00 50,000 00 COUNTRY, CONSULATE, No. of vessels. VESSELS. Navigation and commerce of the United States with foreign countries-Continued. *Entered: 14 schooners, 10 brigs, 10 barks, 3 ships-37, and 12 in port. Cleared: 15 schooners, 14 barks, 6 ships, 11 brigs-46, and 3 in port. Aggregate tonnage entered: 9,688. Entered: 28 brigs, 23 schooners, 14 barks, 5 ships-70, and 8 in port. Cleared: 26 brigs, 26 schooners, 16 barks, 5 ships-73, and 5 in port. Aggregate tonnage entered: 16,839. |