TATEMENT exhibiting the Value of Exports, of Domestic and Foreign Origin, from the several States, during the years ending on the 30th of September, 1830, 1831, and 1832. Value of Exports in 1830. Foreign produce, &c. merchandise Value of Exports in 1831. produce, &c. merchandise. Value of Exports in 1832. Foreign 5,825 805,573 907,286 74,157 981,443 New Hampshire. Vermont.... •••• Massachusetts .. Rhode Island 206,965 71,985 Connecticut..... 385,610 3,901 New York.. •••• 13,618,278 6,079,705 8,224 .... Pennsylvania.... 2,924,452 1,367,341 93,499 2,685 96,184 109,456 1,766 111,222 115,582 115,582 658,256 658,256 925,127 925,127 349,820 349,820 3,599,952 3,613,242 100 19,697,983 15,726,118 9,809,026 8,324 11,430 25,535,144 15,057,250 10,943,695 26,00,945 Dist. of Columbia 3,075,985 715,497 4,291,793 3,594,502 1,919,411 578,141 746,591 7,382 753,973 1,207,517| 13,458 1,220,975 1,146,066 4,791,644 4,149,986| 489 4,150,475 4,493,916 341,140 | 338,246 6,575,201 7,685,833 3,959,813 5,514,681 14,728 16,761,989 14,105,118 2,425,812 16,530,930 4,308,647 3,015,873 1,484,045 4,499,918 Total, Dollars, 59,462,029 14,387,479 73,849,50861,277,027 20,033,526 81,310,583 63,137,470 24,039,473 87,176,943 2,002 1,032 2,413,894 2,733,554| 2,833 2,736,387 12,392 9,234 30,495 62,636 9.234 3,080 de Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States, exhibiting the value of every scription of Imports from, and the Value of every description of Exports to, each Foreign Country; also, the Tonnage of American and Foreign Vessels arriving from, and departing to, each Foreign Country, during the year ending on the 30th day of Sept. 1832. 181,605 148,727 2,058 350,116 531,720 779 4,651 427 644 4, 68 149 723 1,870 3,803 8,372 80 680 Swedish W. I. 9,511 1,119,366 1,393,490 282,341 1,675,831 21,560 39,762 339,235 528,453 7,249 5,916 2,551 2,865,096 2,435,542 1,652,670 4,088,212 20,741 18,452 21,287 25,778 10 931,983 9,228,485 1,536,771 10,565,256 71,680 79,330 11,934 12 769 1,243,775 914,091 1,140,376 2,054,467 13,207 16,486 2,313 578,857 605,793 19,182 624,975 20,578 26,677 8,282 4,448 7,068,857 3,681,397 1,630,754 5,312,151 111,805 123,588 28,135 25,632 1,889,182 322,559 Spn on Medit'n Manilla, &c. Cuba Other Sp. W. I. 72,552 Portugal 395,111 20,741 9,343 1,657 717 28,562 8,087 1,177 1,166 600 Madeira 146,596 1,958 4,623 124 124 Fayal, &c Cape de Verd I. 162 Other Afri. pts. 193 Italy 603 432 936,775 1.136,686 3,405 6,497 1.020 1,521 681,886 746,608 7,356 4,805 247 4,293,954 Cent'l Rep of A Colombia 288,316 1,439,182 845,777 2,521,764 3,467,541 25,459 24,111 9,457 9,364 116 9,443 2,677 825 97 3,314 356 1,560,171 464,632 Argentine Rep. Chile Peru S. A. generally Asia, generally E. I. generally W. I. generally Europe, gene Africa, gener'y South Sas Sandwich Islds! NW Coast of A, Uncertain ports 12,015 5,344,907 24,025 111,180 Total 101,02 63,137,470 24,039,473 87,176,943 949,622 974,865 393,038 387,505 1,221.119 4,194 8,105 17,960 244 72 336,162 924,360 1 250,522 11,149 7,232 512,327 2,153 6,520 [7*] Value of Goods, Wares, aud Merchandise, imported into the United States, in American and Foreign vessels, and the value of Foreign Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, exported from the United States during the year commencing on the 1st day of October, 1831, and ending on the 30th September, 1832. Imported. SPECIES OF MERCHANDISE. In Ameri- In Foreign MERCHANDISE FREE OF DUTY can Vessela. vessels. Articles imported for the use of the United States 814 Articles specially imported for incorporated philosophical societies. Philosophical apparatus, in 814 struments, &c. Books, maps, and charts 10,78 391 10,969 Statuary, busts, casts, and specimens of sculpture Paintings, drawings, etch ings, and engravings Cabinets of coins and gems antiquity Medals and collections of Specimens of botany Models of invention and ma chinery Anatomical preparations Antimony, regulus of Lapis calaminaris, leutenegue speltre, or zinc Burr stones, unwrought Cork tree, bark of Clay, unwrought Rags of any kind of cloth • 360 urs of all kinds 33,577 36,917 Hides and skins, raw 4,680 128 712,306 Plaster of Paris Barilla Wood, dye unmanufactured mahog any and other Animals for breed Tin in pigs and bars 125,122 Brass in pigs and bars old Copper in pigs and bars 1,022 in plates, suited to the sheathing of ships for the use of the mint 20,490 20,490 |