Passengers carried one mile are not separately specified for local and through. b This amount includes 220,127 tons of companies which omitted to specify them as through or local. c Included in amount of local. d of freight tonnage 20,713,261 tons were left un specified. TABLE LXXXVI.-RAILROADS-Accidents on railroads. The United States Group I Group II 61 331 260 1, 004 43 103 82 213 663 2, 613 1, 429 1, 348 a 2, 541 a 5, 674 8, 215 Group III Group IV. Group V. Group VI. a These amounts include 3 killed and 62 injured on roads in Group VI, whose companies did not specify such accidents separately, but only reported them in the aggregate. STEAM CRAFT. TABLE LXXXVII.—Statement of the total number, tonnage, value, capital UNITED STATES INTERESTS-MERCHANT STEAM CRAFT. a In addition to the above there were 7,032 ronstabouts employed on the western rivers. c Average wages, $406 97 per annum, including officers, crews, and roustabouts. d Passengers lost, 197; employés, 106; run down, &c., 17; total, 320. e Includes 867,120 tons freight reported towed by the barge lines of Saint Louis. UNITED STATES WATERS-MERCHANT STEAM TONNAGE AND TRAFFIC. [Waters with a navigable outlet and subject to customs and inspection laws.] a Exclusive of canal interests of New York (city), New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. See Group V. In addition to the above there were 7,032 roustabouts employed on the western rivers, c Average wages, $409 19 per annum, including officers, crews, and roustabouts. STEAM CRAFT. invested, service, and traffic of the steam craft of the United States for 1880. UNITED STATES INTERESTS-MERCHANT STEAM CRAFT. f Average of coal used, per ton of custom-house measurement, 3.13 tons; wood, 0.65 cord. g Waters with a navigable ontlet and subject to customs and inspection laws of the United States. Waters within states, with no navigable outlet and not subject to customs and inspection laws of the United States. i Including 18 cable-boats, measuring 1,800 tons, on the Erie canal. UNITED STATES WATERS-MERCHANT STEAM TONNAGE AND TRAFFIC. [Waters with a navigable outlet and subject to customs and inspection laws.] d Passengers lost, 197; employés, 106; run down, &c., 17; total, 320. e Average of coal used, per ton of custom-house measurement, 3.16 tons: wood, 0.65 cord. f Includes 867,120 tons freight reported towed by the barge lines of Saint Louis. TABLE LXXXVII.—STEAM CRAFT-Statement of the total number, tonnage, value, STATE WATERS-STEAM TONNAGE AND TRAFFIC. [Waters within states with no navigable outlet, and not subject to customs laws.] a The canal interests of Illinois and New York (west) cannot be properly classed in Group IL TABLE LXXXVIII.-Statement of the number, tonnage, value, capital invested, |