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Statement of the value of exports from the port of Pernambuco to foreign countries, and to the provinces of the empire of Brazil, during the year ended June 30, 1863.

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Articles.

Year 1858.

Year 1859.

Year 1860.

Year 1861.

Year 1862.

Comparative statement showing the description and quantity of the articles imported into Pernambuco from all countries during the years 1858,-'59,-'60,-'61,-'62.

U. States.

Gre't Britain and dencies.

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50

170, 785

bags..

8,574

16,635

29,944

11, 430

17,561

1,417

2,305 1,275

1,657

10, 247

firkins..

22, 886

30, 108

18, 061

20, 827

22,576

40

6,361

15,705

boxes..

4,674

11, 063

5, 458

6,367

5, 211

150

.cases..

3, 810

5,330

3,400

2,479

3, 371

.boxes..

769

600

170

735

1,070

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11, 20615, 562

12, 760

16,752

162, 117

142, 122

122, 362

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.kegs.

8,269

11, 102

6,440

4,790

4, 076

4,076

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7,258

14,678

9, 508

9, 653

7,362

7,362

crates.

3,996

3,014

1,859

1,958

3,076

3,076

barrels.. 123, 322

128, 515

95, 257

121, 839

99, 795

79, 937

898

14, 759

700

231

800

230

870

.barrels..

3, 331

3, 237

900

2, 434

1,963

1,613

350

cases.

5,425

4, 136

2,932

7,678

7,066

76

5, 199

900

900

.kegs.

8,459

12, 201

6,806

7,631

6, 120

6, 120

.bars..

10, 516

23, 554

8,386

3,684

2,530

1, 180

1, 256

100

tons..

545

735

684

301

208

208

.kegs..

3,666

4,237

4, 109

3, 101

3,845

3, 602

184

5

Lead shot.

.kegs..

934

2,531

1,085

1,746

1,915

1,040

50

100

2 525

200

Manufactured cottons.

packages..

26,373

27,457

19, 8:29

21, 762

23, 608

360

18, 045

16

3,051

608

1,528

Manufactured linens

packages.

1,209

692

836

610

809

732

1

11

14

36

15

Manufactured woollens

.packages..

745

709

412

248

444

292

2

117

27

6

Manufactured silks.

packages..

351

402

362

268

287

89

178

5

8

6

Manufactured sundries.

.packages..

Linseed oil

.barrels..

1,534 229

2,078

1,473

2,444

2,599

6

1,488

10

811

163

9

57

65

503

785

274

302

300

2

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2,208
441

1,950

20

40

1,855

35

314

150

164

Paper

.packages..

5, 034

1,973

1,791

4,168

4, 160

530

14

66

767

1,084

724

200

283

182

Pepper

.bags..

1,050

422

415

774

949

25

447

16

186

30

245

Raisins

.boxes.

7,009

5,262

3,421

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330

2,253

409

950

Rice..

bags.

19, 491

12,829

9,620

5,347

11,993

2,742

100

100

200

8,851

Rosin

.barrels..

1,001

4.487

3, 130

1,478

1,315

350

839

18

4

100

4

Salt

alqueires.

20,785

14, 762

14, 445

26, 293

61, 131

10, 085

12, 917

7,275

33, 854

Saltpetre
Soap
Steel

barrels..

889

640

115

775

928

724

200

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10, 131

3,920

2,577

63

495

109

1,910

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boxes..

726

639

507

120

660

230

250

30

150

Tar

barrels..

Tea

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half chests..

527
1,709

406

305

679

129

69

52

2,761

1, 653

2,220

2,803

447

2, 164

16

8
53

123

Tin plates

..boxes..

2, 136

2, 680

1,519

2,479

2,583

2, 583

Vinegar

Wine

.pipes.

482

1, 195

732

436

917

3

3

866

45

.pipes..

4,948

4,493

4,856

4,270

4,766

8

954

192

2,260

1, 171

181

Wine, Champagne.

.baskets..

3,843

4,335

1, 626

308

424

245

179

Austria.

Belgium.

France.

Hanse To'ns.

Holland.

Italy.

Portugal.

River Plate.

Spain.

Brazil. ports.

Statement of imports from the United States in American vessels, at the port of Pernambuco, during the year ended June 30, 1863.

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Statement of imports from the United States in foreign vessels, at the port of Pernambuco, during the year ended June 30, 1863.

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Statement showing the foreign shipping entered at the port of Pernambuco during the year ended June 30, 1863, and comparison of total tonnage of each nation with preceding year.

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United States.

England

Portugal

19

1, 443 60

16

5,366 14 17,573 74 4,573

3, 101 13,910

6 1,456 17 2,350

11, 403

16, 724

35, 276

34, 388

34

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Spain.

France.

Sweden

Holland.

Hamburg
Austria

Denmark.

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17

4,587

4

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Italy..

964

964

1,736

Uruguay

Hanover

Norway

Belgium

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Lubeck

Chili..

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11 5, 276 118, 33, 992 178 35, 778 36 5,697 4 645 14 1,750 83, 138

87,224

NOTE. The above does not include vessels arriving in the "outer roads," calling for orders and supplies' or foreign steamers landing passengers and mails.

Statement showing the value of direct importations of foreign merchandise at the port of Pernambuco, during the year ended June 30, 1863.

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Statement showing the value of the above, received from each country.

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The only imports from foreign countries to this port during the year ended June 30, 1863, consisted of several cargoes of codfish from Newfoundland, and part of a cargo of sugar pans, iron, machinery, and coals from Liverpool, all coming via Pernambuco. All other import trade has been done coastwise from Pernambuco, Bahia, and Rio de Janeiro.

EXPORTS.

As will be seen by summary list of the same, herewith enclosed, the exports have been larger than in the years 1861-'62, and 1860-'61, particularly cotton. This increase is principally caused by supplies from Tenedo, (San Francisco river,) from whence the same, in former years, were sent to Bahia. The increase here in supplies from the interior of this province (Alagoas) has been very trifling, although much more cotton has been planted, which is accounted for by the fact, that from several parts of this province cotton has been directed to Pernambuco by railway instead of to this port, the roads to the stations being in better state, and, besides, for superior quality a much higher price being obtainable in Pernambuco than here. The average price of this article, during the preceding year, has been Rs. 15||000 per arroba on shore, against Rs. 9||000 in the year 1861-'62.

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