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No. 144.-TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED, &c.-Concluded.

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a No detailed statement of the trade of each port with foreign of each foreign country, if any, may have entered at lake ports.

countries was published for these years, which renders it impossible to determine what amount of the tonnage The whole amount of tonnage from the countries herein enumerated has therefore been credited to seaports.

No. 144.—TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED at SEAPORTS of the UNITED STATES from the Principal and other Foreign Countries, from 1857 to 1881.

YEAR ENDED JUNE 30

The United Kingdom.

Cuba.

Germany.

Provinces of Nova'

Scotia, Now

Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. a

France.

British Columbia. a

Italy.

Belgium.

British West Indies and British Hon duras.

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Tons.

Tons.

Tons.

1858

1, 511, 380

746, 245

209, 401

521, 352

267, 977 Not disting'd

Tons.

122, 921

1859

b1, 256, 854

53, 685

629, 875

1860

200, 627

561, 950

259, 020....do

118, 359

b1, 437, 250

90, 114

726, 125

45, 941

152, 436

1861

197, 822

641, 181

281, 212

.do

b1, 460, 951

762, 712

105, 037

36, 185

1862

174, 255

161, 659

659, 113

298, 436

..do

b1, 440, 173

129, 185

671, 895

25, 758

169, 202

169, 303

661, 850

1863

214, 587

.do

,448, 412

91, 868

448, 050

24, 495

141, 737

196, 965

644, 523

283, 512

.do

1864

b1, 542, 387

96, 137

57, 572

475, 679

129, 912

188, 613

634, 212

113, 588

..do

b1, 353, 958

98,316

553, 315

40, 613

177,645

149, 227

1865

676, 069

103, 186

b 963,735

66, 120

568, 277

94, 964

190, 568

746, 682

17,535

1866 c.

68,954

139, 975

1,622, 092

113, 625

715, 029

310,719

70,771

734,352

24,749

1867 c.

158,051

139, 481

1,691,686

745,350

70,026

373, 058

113, 330

22,234

144, 156

706, 029

1868 c.

171,981

1,801, 155

61,578

883, 893

117,399

42, 168

155,371

430, 017

603, 648

1869 c.

160,322

78, 198

109,408

1,966, 305

44,032

849,887

510,333

144,103

730, 513

149, 620

1870 c.

93, 635

2, 144, 196

137, 160

51,275

884, 330

574, 069

163,931

690,586

164, 641

1871

2,722, 416

891, 082

79,034

428, 469

139,024

730,667

1872.

3,093, 724

908, 150

180, 633

53, 015

147,831

680, 643

98,973

148,055

750, 239

80,871

1873

3,163, 643

219,888

163, 882

1,030,276

743,975

115, 172

153, 140

102, 319

738, 622

167, 007

249, 211

124, 186

1874

3, 884, 907

1, 188, 555

158, 242

113, 239

966, 473

188, 774

773, 022

395, 257

140, 018

201, 928

1875

246, 830

3, 214, 664

184, 969

1, 124, 897

797, 559

684, 995

293, 594

162, 084

1876

214, 250

221, 025

b3, 815, 665

187, 360

1,028, 763

755, 783

572, 836

464, 678

269, 132

216, 083

1877

250, 263

4,298, 430

227, 863

951, 667

842, 620

613, 464

542, 489

289,285

195, 288

1878

268,957

258, 619

4,929, 834

1,008, 708

838, 085

626, 182

593, 410

317, 191

1879

302, 213

286,723

5, 585, 371

264, 560

1, 132, 553

978, 816

584, 215

1,091, 375

326, 607

333, 523

1880

440, 181

6, 326, 849

284, 348

1, 130, 587

963, 743

686, 105

1, 111, 847

341, 652

357, 766

1881

527, 275

6, 436, 115

354, 397

1, 156, 273

1,024, 374

780, 545

1,012, 965

338, 606

351, 249

495, 385

340, 263

a Prior to the year 1864 the tonnage of British Columbia is combined with that of the British Possessions on the Atlantic; subsequent to that period they are shown in a separate column, b A small portion of the tonnage from the United Kingdom during these years entered at lake ports, and has been deducted from the total tonnage entered from that country, which will account for the apparent discrepancy between these figures and those of the regular annual statements of navigation.

cNo detailed statement of the trade of each port with foreign countries was published for these years, which renders it impossible to determine what amount of the tonnage of each foreign country, if any, may have entered at lake ports. The whole amount of tonnage from the countries herein enumerated has therefore been credited to seaports.

No. 144.-TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS ENTERED, &c.-Concluded.

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a No detailed statement of the trade of each port with foreign countries was published for these years, which renders it impossible to determine what amount of the tonnage of each foreign country, if any, may have entered at lake ports. The whole amount of tonnage from the countries herein enumerated has therefore been credited to seaports.

No. 145.—TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS CLEARED from SEAPORTS of the UNITED STATES

for the Principal and other Foreign Countries, from 1856 to 1881, inclusive.

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a Prior to the year 1864 the tonnage of British Columbia is combined with that of the British Possessions on the Atlantic. b A small portion of the tonnage from these countries for these years entered at lake ports, and has been deducted from the total tonnage entered from that country, which will account for the apparent discrepancy between these figures and those of the regular annual statements of navigation.

All other countries.

No. 145.-TONNAGE of AMERICAN and FOREIGN VESSELS CLEARED, &c.-Concluded.

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TOTAL.

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a A small portion of the tonnage from this country for this year entered at lake ports, and has been deducted from the total tonnage entered from that country, which will account for the apparent discrepancy between these figures and those of the regular annual statements of navigation.

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