No. 32-DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Abstract of quantity and value of merchandise transported in bond to the frontier districts, to be exported to Canada, during the year 1851. Abstract of quantity and value of merchandise transported in bond to the frontier districts, to be exported to Canada, during the year 1851. No. 34.—Abstract of quantity and value of Canadian flour exported from the port of Boston to all ports during the year 1851. 16,688 barrels Canada flour; value... $57,926 No. 35.-Abstract of the quantity and value of Canadian flour exported from the port of Boston to the British American colonies during the year 1851. 4,590 barrels Canada flour; value... $14,961 No. 36.-Flour and wheat, the produce of Canada, exported from the port of New York to the British colonies, &c., in 1851; and also the value of all other Canada produce exported to the colonies and to Great Britain, &c. Ashes exported to Great Britain, 1,543 barrels 19,086 1,692 Furs exported to Great Britain, 12 cases.. 3,690 Furs exported to other places, 2 cases, 3 casks, 3 puncheons 2,975 Wax exported to other ports, 20 bales... 1,300 Wheat exported to Great Britain, 507,044 bushels 344,568 4,666 No. 37.-Statement of the value and quantity of Canadian flour and grain received in bond at the port of New York, and the value and quantity exported, during the year 1851. No. 38.-Total amount of wheat and flour in store, December 31, 1851. Flour in store, 63,569 barrels Wheat in store, 278,516 bushels NEW YORK, March 16, 1852. 210,600 180,960 No. 39. A comparative statement of the gross and net revenue received from customs duties in Canada, for the years 1848, 1849, and 1850. No. 40.-Statement showing the relative amount of business done in American and Canadian vessels at the undermentioned American ports, at which separate statements have been obtained, in 1850. NAVIGATION. No. 41.-Statistical view of the commerce of Canada, exhibiting the value of exports and imports from Great Britain, her colonies, and foreign countries, together with the tonnage of vessels arriving and departing, during the year 1850. Vessels from sea. Tonnage to and from British ports. Tonnage to and from foreign ports. Entered inward. Cleared outward. Entered inward. Cleared outward. *This table of tonnage embraces merely the vessels arriving and departing from the ports of Quebec and Montreal; the inland ports are not included. |