TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Register's Office, June 25, 1862. SIR: I have the honor to hand you herewith the following statements in answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives, on motion of Mr. Ward, under date of April 7, 1862, and referred to this office for report, viz: No. 1. Statement of the "amount and kinds of the productions of the British colonies imported into the United States, free of duty, under the provis ions of the treaty between Great Britain and the United States, known as the reciprocity treaty,' and of the amount and kinds of the productions of the United States exported to the British colonies under the stipulations of the said treaty, from the ratification thereof to the present time," June 30, 1861. No. 2. Statement exhibiting the amount and kinds of like productions imported from Canada, separately, and together with those imported from other British North American possessions into the United States from 1850, inclusive, until the ratification of said treaty, and of the amount of revenue which accrued thereon during that period. No. 3. Statement exhibiting the value and kinds of domestic produce, free under the treaty, exported to said colonies prior to ratification of treaty. No. 4. Statement exhibiting the amount and kinds of manufactures and other articles of United States origin, not free of duty under the provisions of the said treaty, exported to the same colonies from 1850, inclusive, to the present time, June 30, 1861. Which, with the statements of imports from the said colonies, not free of duty under the provisions of the said treaty, and the exports of foreign merchandise from the United States to the said colonies-the former now nearly ready for delivery—will complete the information requested. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Hon. S. P. CHASE, Secretary of the Treasury. L. E. CHITTENDEN, Register. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Register's Office, July 2, 1862. SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith a statement exhibiting the imports not free by treaty stipulations from the British colonies into the United States during the years 1850, '51, '52, '53, '54, '55, '56, '57, '58, '59, '60, and '61, ending on the 30th of June of each year, respectively, which is the last but one of the statements required in answer to the resolution of Mr. Ward, offered April 7, 1862, in the House of Representatives. The statement of foreign merchandise exported will be furnished as soon as possible. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Hon. S. P. CHASE, Secretary of the Treasury. L. E. CHITTENDEN, Register. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Register's Office, July 12, 1862. SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith a statement exhibiting the amount and kinds of foreign merchandise exported to the British North American colonies from the United States from 1850, inclusive, to the present time-June 30, 1861-which completes the statements required in answer to the resolution of Mr. Ward, offered April 7, 1862, in the House of Representatives. The resolution is herewith returned. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Hon. S. P. CHASE, Secretary of the Treasury. J. A. GRAHAM, Acting Register. STATEMENT No. 1. EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC PRODUCE. Statement of the amount and kinds of the productions of the British colonies imported into the United States, free of duty under the provisions of the reciprocity treaty, and of the amount and kinds of the productions of the United States exported to the British colonies under the stipulations of the said treaty, from the ratification thereof to the present time, June 30, 1861. Articles. 1856. 1857. 1858. 1859. 1860. 1861. Total. 1856. 1837. 1858. 1859. 1860. 1861. Total. IMPORTS. 56,513 633 259,005 6, 197 20,314 38,014 227, 477 338,222 400,786 467 3-6 260 7,146 509 3,695 601 $9,317,893 $6.547,788 $2,707,367 33,812.950 83,772, 477 $6,524,739 $32,683, 214 $2,931, 942 $3,014,605 $2,732, 174 $2,031,683 $1,852,609 $4,192,676 416,755,683 6,343,019 4,136,225 2,688,566 2,341,064 2,386,044 3,055,426 20,950,344) 5, 121.334 3,982, 182 4,566,573 4,901,121 4,555,330 4,008,028 27, 134, 568 1,648,409 1,727,881 1,361, 164 1,136,647 1,366,675 1,745,836 8,986,612 160,333 146,20 2,049, 472 1,863, 16 1,324,703 52,149 5,596,033 729,734 7,790,275 1,141,326 1,728,911 1,365,612 1,186,546 1,542,555 1,236,917 219,702 15, 123, 7.190 1,759, 285 21,007 1,629,938 1,635,410 1,633,031 1,541,794 439,452 1,361,748, 3,621 39, 159 95, 141 34,811 40,962 371 2.594 8,240,649 47,571 48,256 54,560 58,857 43,860 70,991 324,095 62,368 182,89 145,805 145 305,192 696,408 31 Poultry 31 19, 184 33, 180 25,423 32,040 25.778 37.314 172,919 75,168 92,313 Hides, skins, and tails, undressed. 72,826 74,452 97, 107 158,884 570,782 .... 225,638 293,800 110,032 207,866 85.714 72,874 995,924 46,605 88,345 Furs, undressed 97, 163 125,696 69,443 142,071 107,024 75,442 616,839 35,913 24,920 Stone and marble, unwrought. 11,731 60,681 65,797 347,372 52,273 15,459 66, 134 272,075 Slate........ 406 400 Butter........ 243,064 341,171 277,476 373,489 331,464 374,618 1,941,282 125,421 94,173 Cheese...... 92,840 214, 042 195,128 103,839 825,443 1,141 / 3,026 2,547 1,64 4,435 13,771 26,56 55.549 74,981 90,607 66,736 54,358 50.975 Tallow 393,206 1,217 5,975 358 56 Lard....... 2,010 501 10,629 272.844 208,760, 207,599 171,590 199,639 130,373 1,190,805 418 27.889 7,632 1,348 2,153 9,492 48,932 Horns.......... 156,823 61,432 49,504 90,334 202,853 2,781 3,942 28,013 388,959 2,335 687 1,004 445 11, 194 Manures. 96 251 905 1,181 2,434 Ores of metals of all kinds.. 21,352 43,499 389,775 30,658 172.272 394,193 Coal 338, 265 396,844 389,922) 369,723 140,206 702,680 1,051, 750 2,337,610, 429,023 395,866 Pitch, tar, and turpentine 318,459 250,938 504 1,997 Ashes...... round, hewed, and sawed, unmanufactured in whole or Firewood.... Shrubs and trees.. 105,726 266,234 116, 494 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Register's Office, June 27, 1862. Dyestuffs.. Flax, hemp, and tow, unmanufactured... Tobacco, unmanufactured....| Cotton wool, unmanufactured. Total. 24,819,886 19, 951, 928 14,510, 611 15, 137, 412 12,660, 848 20,019, 427 107, 100, 112 12, 349, 942 11,241, 189 13, 173, 237 12,676,791 11,486, 122 10, 385, 103 71,312, 384 L. E. CHITTENDEN, Register. 50, 620 2,742 251,960 17,061 2 106 2,526 3,538 1,764 7,828 72,710 27,405 25,691 37,913 113,277 126,506 205, 750 93,385 1.487 203,396 9,288 70,366 8,608 110,392 158,085 70,243 769,646 383, 329 12,688 15,745 7,320 138,833 15, 164 573,079 STATEMENT No. 2, Exhibiting the amount and kinds of like productions of the British colonies imported therefrom, giving the importations from Canada, separately, from and together with those imported from other British North American possessions, into the United States from the year 1850, inclusive, until the ratification of the said treaty, and the amount of revenue which accrued thereon during that period. all kinds Wheat........ 5 75 6 90 12,525 1,252 50 10,251 1,025 10 9,350 935 9,637 963 70 13,502 1,350 20 504 5,881 75 60 15 588 10 10 515 77 23 15 61,146 6,114 60 907,615 181,523 00 608,740 121,748 00 1,194,094 238,818 80 1,008,656 201,731 20 557, 176 111,435 20 1,010, 218 202, 043 60 821,596 164,319 20 2,069, 070 413,814 00 1,441,397 288,279 40 20 974, 153/194, 830 60 1,792, 609l358,521 80 1,848,360 369,679 00 20 6,405,594 1,281,118 80 7,828,090 1,565,618 00 |