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QUEBEC : PRINTED FOR THE CONTRACTORS, B Y HUNT ER, ROSE 4 CO., ST. URSULB STREET. 1862. I # )'( ffc' m P ^ ! TARIFF. TABLE OF DUTIES OF CUSTOMS INWARDS, In force during the pear 1861, with the modifications opposite the respective items affected hy the Act 28 Vict., Qap. 18 ^ 19. 1 Goods paying one hundred per cent: Gin; Oordiali ; Rum; Goods paying thirty-fiye per cent from 1st July, 1860, to mh June lobl, both days inclusive. Goods paying twenty.five per cent from 1st July, 1861, to 80th June, 100^, ootn days inclusive. ' Good^paying fifteen per cent upon, from, and after the 1st July, ^""VhUettS'H.!^'°*^''°';u"'"S'' °''^^'^'^' """hed.or in any otLer form- Dutj per ct. ad-val»rtm. 100 per ct. Goods paying forty per cent. 2 36 per ct. >2S " )16 «' Oioina. Goods paying twenty-five per cent from 1st July, I860, to 30th June lool, bo^h days inclusive. ' ^'>'^JS;yfy fifteen per cent from 1st July, 1861, to SOth June looz, both days inclusive. Goods paying ten per cent upon, from and after 1st July, 1862. I ^""n'"^S^."'"^'' ''^'''^' "°^ White Bastard, nor other Sugar equal to refined MoLAsass. (^oods paying fi^^en per cent., from 1st January, 1860, to Blst December, 1861, both daya inclusive. Goods pamn^ ten percent from 1st January, 1862, to Blst December, looz, ootn days inclusive. * Goods p^ing five per cent upon, from and after the 1st Janum-y, 40 per cent. 36 per ct. 15 "« 10 " Coffee, green ; Tea; ) 16 p. ct. >10 « > 5 " m Gooda paying thirty per cent. Ale, Beer and Porter ; Blanking; Brand/ | ' offee, ground or roasted ; Unnamou, Mace, andNutmeggj Spices, ground; * ' Pepper, Pimento and Ointfer, irround • Soap ; ' Starch ; Tobacco, manufactured ; ^^'dT;rX:tW2jafnlt^^^^^^ Chargeable with the same case the dut, on pac/age, contain" ttheTllr^er/ot ^^^0^ •"^'' Goods paying twenty-five per cent. Manufactures of Leather, viz : Boots and Shoes ; Harness and Saddlery ; Clothing or Wearing apparel made by hand or sewing machine. Goods paying fifteen per cent. Book, Map end News-Printing Paper. ' Duty per ct. ad-valor tm. 3Cp. ct ■26 p. et. Goods paying ten per cent. I 16 p. ct. Anchors 6 cwt. and under. B,...7. '£r.l '..tee',;" -" "■ ?'" fS.hX'S.°' "■• "'""" «■".'• B ass or Copper Wire and Wire Cloth : Silk Twist for hats, boots and shoes :' Iron—Bar, Rod or Hoop "=" ' " Nail and Spike Rod ; loZ Pla^;:! '" '"""' "''''"' of locomotives, bent and welded • RoKT'p& """"«"* ''•°° ^'^-^ -d Spikes ; Wire ; Jewellery and Watches ; Lead in sheet ; Maps, Charts and Atlases j Sails, ready made ; Spirits of Turpentine; S'eel, wroughu or cast ; W.JKS'dV'^'^'' ^°"- ^-•' -<» Cotton Warp ; ^TaTv n*"'' «f'"°""<' *°'i calcined : Red Leid; ' *'°"°*^ """^ '*'"'°«d ' Litharge ; Phosphorus ; <( (I ""'J'-essed ; I ^'■"'ts, gi-oen ; Gold^Benters-Bri:^ Moulds and Skin., I Grains^Barley and Rye - Heansand Peas- ' Bear and Bigg- ' Bran and Shorts: Baakwheat ; Indian Oorn ; >!: •>• 1 TW Vnt Oraln»— OftUi Wheat: HmI of abcfs Oraioi; Orinditooeu, wrought or unnrought; Ourai M<\ Rotlck, in • cruds lUU ; aypium or PlMt«r ^f P»rii, ground or aaground, but mot alciutd i OrttMe and Scrnpi ; ' Hams j , HaJr—AngoIa, Goat, Thibet, Horse or Mohair, urai.xnufftetured ; Hem,^ ; ' Hidei) Eonu; Household Furniture and Iffects lhath4ve been in actual use for joe month or more, of pe.-sons coming to setile in this Province, 5\nd in charge of the owner ; Househohl BJocts, personal, not merchandise, of subjects of Hor Majesty, domiciled in Canada, but dying abroad ; -» 'i Indigo ; InTentions and Impro-ements in the Arts, Models, or patterai of,— MOTldod that no article shall be deemed a model which can be fitted up for use ; Junk and (>akum ; ' Lard ; Lime, the produce of British North ii.iencan Provinces only ; Machine'y, modsla and patterns of— orovided the same bo not put to actual use : Manilla grass ; '^ ' Manures of all kinds ; Marbito in blocks or slabs, unpolished ; Meats, ; esh, sra'' ked and sak ; Menageiii— horses, catUe, carriages and hamesT - o j Military Clothing for Her Majesty's troops or Militia; Militarj' Sti res and Materials for Military Clothing, imported for the use of the Pro- vincial Militia, under such reutrlctions as niay be passed by Governor in Oouneil ; » r ^ " • "«» •• Mosses and Sea OraiBs, for Upholstery purposes ; Musical Instruments for Military Bands ; Nitre or Saltpetre ; Oakum ; Oils-Oocoa-Nut, Pine and Palm, in their orude, unrectified or natural state ; Oil Oake or Linseed Oake ; OrJaance Btori-j ; Ores, of all kinds of Metalc ; Osier cr WUIow, for Basket maker't nee ; Packaj^es of all kinds, in which goods are usually imported, except the following, VIZ. :— Hpint, Wine, Oil, Beer, Cider, and other casks for the containing of uqum. Baskets of every description, Trunks, 8r.uff Jar8, Barthenwai'o Jars, Glass jftrs. Bottles, and Barrels containing Grain, Seeds and Peas ; Pig Iron, Pig Lead, and Pig Copper ; Pitch and Tar ; vupper , Philosophical Instruments and Aptaratus, Globe* ; Plants, Shrubs and Trees ; Printing Ink and Printing Presses ; Provisions for Army or Navy or Indian nattons : KagS ; ^eLia and Roiin ; Rice ; Sail Cloth ; Sal Soda ; Sal Ammuniac; Salt; Qhi^l' bTo4^*"^^*"'*'' °"*'<'""°™'» <"■ "annfacturinf purpoies only; Birnacle Lamps ; Bunting ; Canvas, Sail, Kos. I to 6; Compos see iJend Byes ; Dead Lights ; Deck Plugs ; Shackles; Free. W. iiii n n ▼m If « entitled to D;;;:baru„rrt,oSser22'^^^^ ''' <^"«t°'"^' «»'''» be b^lcUn, p.pose, and JZ^tr^^J^h t 'k:^;^:^ Ships' Water Casks in use: Silk Hat Pelts ; Soda Ash ; Sago Flour ; Slate ; ^ ' Steoreotjrpe Blocks, for printing purposes ; ^ , gems, and all colSns ofa^S of sculpture, cabinets of coinV, medafs, Sulphar or Brimstone; ' Tallow^- ^'^'^ "' ^^^''" '° '^'""'^ ""^ ^'^ ! Timber^nd Lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, sawed, unmanufactured in whole or Tobacco, unrnacufacturfjd ; Tools and Implements of Trade of Ban^in-.o . . companiediutotheProvrceby thractual^^^^^^^^^ "''T^^ '° Canada, when ac- for his own use and not for sale • '' ""** ^™"^''* '" ^y such settler Treenails ; ' T;p^s^;S';^;infj;g-^T"'p-«-; ''"ta's'tKk;!;^'^^'^' '^' ^^'P-''""'^^-' "^ber than Copal, Carriage, Shellac, Vegetables, not elsewhere specified : wtf^iL'eXrSd^"^^' '''''' °^^^-''- -<> P^-J- ; ''%'a'cSs'^cfnt'SrSe^ar^^ °' '^^ '^^"^«' ^^^'^^ ^^ ««--' M-s, and the Wood for hoops, TV hen not notched ;' Woods of all kinds; ' Wool ; All importn.tions for the use of Her Maieatv'- a...„„ a xt for the public uses of the Province ^ ^ *°^ ^""^ '^"'"^ '" ^'''""^^> o^ Table of Prohihitions. may be found : ^ package of Goods in wiiich the same ■Free. FI 12iperct. To H c May it : I ha the Pro> notwithst does not carried ot Tabli tfttioQH lui REPORT or TBI FINANCE MINISTER OF CANADA ON tHX TRADE OF THE PROVINCE. To His Excellency the Right Honorable Charles Stanley Vis- count MoNCK, Governor General of British North America &c., &c., &c. May it Plbasjb Your Excellency : the p^'^"'*'^%^°°'^^*^^^y''^^-«y«-'^ Excellency the Trade and Navigation Tables of th Province for the year 1861. These tables show a satisfactory state of Trade notwithstanding the civil war which unhappily prevails in the United States, and which ,,,. ^?'^«^o-2- This Summary Statement of Imports exhibits a total val„« nf Tjnn.,. i tons iuto Unada of *43,0«4,«36, being an increase of $8,606,900 over those of"l860. z ■ t r— =■ ,■■■' ■—■-I Of thU t.xoefl3, however, $3,304,675 consists of Coin and Bullion, leaving «5,302,225, M the increase of the Importations of -.oods in 1861 over 1860. The duties collected in 1861 amounted to iji4,7U8,192; in 1860 to 84,758,465 ; thwB •howing an increase of $9 J27 iu the former over the latter year. But it is worthy of remark, as affording some evidence of the injurious influence on Canadian Commerca of the state of things in the United States, already alluded to, that during the first five months the excess of revenue from Customs in 1861 over 1860 had reached nearly $400,000 ; the falling off in the receipts being wholly within the remaining seven months. By a referepce to the comparative table No. 3, it will be seen that the chief articles upon which revenue has been derived from increased importations are Brandy, Tea, Green Coffee, Linens, Woollens, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Earthenware and Glassware. The duties Collected on Books in 1860 was $7,768 ; this was almost wholly lost by the repeal of the duty on Books in 1861. On Raw Sugar the falling off in the collections of 1861 was more than $129,000 compared with 1860, owing to the reduction of duty under the sliding scale of 1859, although the quantity imported in 1861 was 40,425,488 lbs., against 81,712,252 lb&. in 1860. The importation of Railroad Iron is an item which in^lSSO yielded a revenue of $31,852— this amount was reduced in 1861 to the insignificant sum of $5,893, due no doubt in a great measure to the absence of any new railroad enterprise and in part also to the establishment of one or two extensive Mills in Canada for the rolling and manufacture of railroad, bar and other iron. The erection of the Free Ports of Gasp6 and Sault Ste. Marie, which took effect on the 1st January, 1861, should also be taken into account in comparing the revenues of 1860 and 1861. The value of importations into these ports respectively (including the outporm attached to Gasp6) was in i860, $286,658 for Gasp4, and $54,421 for Sault Ste. Marie- forming an aggregate of $340,979 as the value ol importations at those Ports in 1860, upon which duties amounticg to $35,878 were collected. The value of the importations into those Free Ports, in 1861, increased to upwards of $480,000, the duties upon which would have amounted to about $45,000, under the existing tariff. In order, therefore, to establish a fair comparison between 1860 and 1861, the dedue. tions from Revenue caused by the modifications of the Tariff and the policy by which Free Ports were created, should be taken into consideration, and that to the actual collections from customs in 1861, Amounting to $4,768,192 Should be added : 1st. Loss on Books now free Q 8 000 2nd. " on Raw Sugars 129 000 8rd. " on goods imported into Free Ports 45,000 182,000 $4,950,192 .|| viag «5,302,225, The Official Returns (Table No. 15,) show the actual amount of Exports reported to be 834,717,248. To this it has been usual to add 12J per cent, to the officially retcrned Exports from Inland Ports, which has been estimated to cover such goods as on a frontier of 1200 miles, find their way across the border unreported. With this addition, the Exports of 1861 stand at '. $36,614,195 1860. 34,831,890 Increase in 1861 $1,982,305 The whole of this increase is more than made up by the Exports of the following two articles of Agricultural products, viz : Indian Corn Exported in 1801 |1 Q87 277 do do do 1860 528 630 Wheat, do do 1861 4260380 ^0 ^0 do I860 2,308,627 With reference to the channels of trade, it will be found (Tabic 17), that of the whole imports of 1860, goods to the value of $13,548,665 were imported via the St. Lawrence, whilst in 1861 that amount rose to $17,249,055. The exports show a still greater improve- ment in the commerce via the Sc. Lawrence, the exports having been *° 1^^^ $14,037,403 "^ i° 1861 22,624,735 Thus the whole trade by the channel of the St. Lawrence amounted '" 1^61 *o 839,773,790 ^° 1^60 *^ 27,586,068 moreased trade via the St. Lawrence , ji2 187 772 One feature in the exports of 1861 is deserving of special note, as indicative of ths favor the St. Lawrence route is obtaining in the West as a channel for the exportation of the produce of that section of the United States. It is the item of $3,505,511, value of goods in transitu from the Western States seaward via the St. Lawrence. The new era inaugurated in the Gulf districts and the Western part of the Province, by the creation of the free ports of Gasp4 and Sault Ste. Marie, is of so recent a date that zu p the effect of the policy which led to the establishment of such nnrf« « full, .oe,.ai„ed; buUho ioceased «« of .hor;; iL^eT^ZTtl ne.oomm.r.i.le.i.tence,j«.ifie, the belief ft.,, ho object, for wMeh 2 ' upon which dufP« wo. V ,''"® °^S°°'^«™P°««d at Amherst, atVew C:L rbioTe CkXT: f'T'-T °°"'r "' "'"^ ""'-^ ^^ . ^^•^'''^'^''"*^*^'^°"»sumption out of its immediate limits. The imports at Sault Ste. Marie experienced a somewhat the figures standing for 1861 $92,704 do I860 54,421 corresponding improTement, Increase. (See Tables Nos. 11 and 12.) 838,283 of .1. cl«.e, l„i„, i„ ,860 and 1861, respe^u'ei; CL .I ft'w' -""° °"°"" °' '-"'" l^^O Number, 74. 1861. do 96. • Tonnage, 23,993 . do 33,187 Increase in 1861 do 22. do 9,194 The increase in the shipping of our sea ports is also deserving of note Th« nnn,K !lVrf ::^r-'^ '^^'^^ — ^ -^^eP-e^ in 1861,as compared "ith Ihe p^^l^ jear, stands as follows :— Vessels ArriTed. Vessels Departed. No. Tonnage. 831,434 1,089,036 No. Tonnage. 1860 1,992 2,468 1,923 2,395 1861 821,791 1,060,325 Increase in 1861 475 .247,601 472 ■ . _ 238,534 . - ■■■ The trade of the Provincial Canals has largely increased, and notwithstanding the deductions under tho order of Council of the 28th May, 1860, authorizing a remission or refunding of 90 per cent, of the Tolls on the Welland Canal in certain cases, the actual collections on that Canal during the past year have exceeded the Tolls of the two previous years 1859 and 1860, in the former of which the refunding Regulation did not exist. The amount of Tolls on the Welland Canal, actually paid into the Treasury in 1861, alter refunding 90 per cent, in the cases authorized, id «175,201. In 1860 the collections were $168,157, and in 1859, $124,700; shewing an increase of«50,501, in 1861 over 1859. A reference to the comparative table (No. 11) of the movement of property, passengers and vessels on the Provincial Canals, it will be seen that for the last four years the Ton- nage of property carried on the "Welland Canal increased 8.09 per cent, in 1861 over 1860 and 19.33 per cent, ovc 1858. The St. Lawrence Canal, upon which the Tolls have been totally abolished since 29th May, 1860, the increase has been much larger, the percentage of 1861 over 1860 being 20.89, and of 1861 over 1858, 46.46. The decrease of the Traffic on the Chambly Canal was large last year, being 46.47 per cent, less than the Tonnage movement of 1860, and 8.22 per cent, less than that of 1858. This falling off may be ascribed to the interruption of the Lumber Trade with the United States. The Traffic of the Burlington Bay Canal is, to a certain degree, an index to the trade of Hamilton. The Tonnage of goods which passed through it in 1861 exceeded by 27.38 per cent, that of I860, and 201.54 per cent, that of 1858. The Ottawa and Rideau Canals, and St. Ann's Lock, show a decrease of Traffic in 1861 compared with 1860 and previous years, if we except a comparison of the Traffic by the St. Anc'd Lock in 1861 and 1858, which shows an increase of nearly 29 per cent, of the for- mer over that latter year. The boon conferred on the internal transport Traffic of the Province, by the order In Council of May, 1860, will be estimated by the following statement of the Tolls refunded, and tho amount of Tolls not collected, but to which the goods passsiug through the Provincial Canals would have been subject under the Tariff of 1860 : — 'III tiv rrr 1861. Welltnd Canal—Tollfl refunded „, - $66,328 St. Lawrence Canals— Tolb not collected ■n ,. _. 1*1,902 Uurlington Bay Canal " <« « „ 82,799 St. Ann's Lock — " « « „.j ^ , 6,183 Rideau Canal^ — " « u 17,661 $233,861 The excise duties on stills and proof spirite, breweries and malt liquors also «how .ncrensc dunng the last year, the amounts collected fro. these brhlttheL" Eevenu. b.ng, for the last three years, respectively as follows .-(See TabL;! 26) 1859 I860.... "*"'''*■" 1861 ,"." ■ '^*'*''-" 285,947.69 FOR DISTILLATION. Total quantity of Grain. 1859. BuBb. 891,491 517,418 1860. Bush. 1881. Bush. Proof Spirits Distilled. FOR BRBWIKO. 708,031 919,249 1859. I860. Galg. I Gals. 567,267 1,208,909 1,275,288 429,634 1,348,883 2,170,484 2,183,291 1,069,386 i. 133,528 3,239,870 8,327,819 1861. Galp. 2,911,897 906,763 Total quantity of Malt. Malt LiquoA 1859. I860. 1861. Bush. Bush. Bush. 3,817,660 209,144 234,174 117,690 152,450 1859. Gals. I860. 1861. Oals. Gals. 287,489 2,138,745 2,440,790 2,923,440 326,8841386,624455,001 167,512 l,349,526|l,809,144;i,975,56« 3,488,271 4,240,934!4,898,996 1861. . $ 65,326 . 121,902 . 82,799 6,183 . 17,661 8233,861 ors, also show an hes of the excise ble No. 25). «240,164.41 244,428.67 285,947.69 grain and other spirits and malt llowing extracts .tt Lookiag at the reductions made in the duties on Brandy, Wines, Fruits, Teas, Sugars and Coffee, the repeal of the duty on Books, and the exemption from duty of all goods imported into the two Free Porta of the Province, there is good grounds for satisfaction at the general results of the Trade of the past year, especially when it is considered that tha neighboring country, with which Canada has such extensive commercial relations, if involved in a war which has to no small degree disturbed the commerce of the world. All which is respectfully submitted. Quebec, 8rd April, 1862. A. T. GALT, Finance Minuter. m. talt Liquoi-. 1880. 18«1. Oals. 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I s ; i «>• r? « Ml OI at >M en "N M » « M i-< ^ ^ F« »- * W I^ " .<:} 1^ : O CO ei 00 OO M o o c; t« to o LGC ^ rM QO fH -5 : fC : : : : n f^ M fa O aj r< J3 a -S = S 3 O : : : : jii IhM « eo -^ o> o> »-( c^ p-t o& ^ -l P) rH •» rt «D Pi s ^ ;«; o H W o a 1-9 & 0» ^ <0 • 1-4 1X3 «r i*( CO • t» 00 ^ « ^ t^ r^ C/i to -^ to A t^ 00 4^to IH ■» M V l-l no H M o Pi 4! o 115 «»» S M ^ •» »- 'f-t* ^^""""^ irTt- <0"M oTpfr-l N M « W CO CO O rH CO rH o «» : a ■< «o O ^ O O N ^ «0 N rH CS CO ^CS fH f-t pH PH C4 M% « CO -* vo t- N,"-!, <»,';, '^'-1 o t-Tto CO of CO i-fef « * ** 2 CO ^ pH CO t^ iftt0r-IC0l.'<«<0'*OC0««g it~tcao»- *^ rc{flp Duty. TOTAL IMPORTS. 100 .Oalh Gin.... 1»^- cent ad valorem. QuantiticR. Rum •"..".'!!!.',','." QaW Alcohol .J "'"' "'«'»'l'ng Spirits of Wini ind"" ' Cordials Cigars --I'lMis ot Wino and) Total 100 per cent. aU valorem... • ^'''^ Pf>- ec„t. nd valorem. .17,022 170,.163 21,833 577 1,765 I) 10 t 35, 25, and 15 ..Lbs. iJf cent, ad valorem Confootionary Sugar, i-olined—o'roi"" "•■«"■■;:■" , Sugar— beinir noit' . .■ ^ ^^'"'' *» "-cflnod... VV" Mola«.s«« ^ """ ■ """cd, nor other Su^ar ; "V ^-ir"':^^" 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Molasses :..........;..._;'.''' ""' "'ber Sugar e.ual torefiued " _, , Walls Total 35, 25 and 15 per cent, ad valorem 30 per cent, ad talorem. Ale. Ueer, and Porter, in Casks... «>:„,..•__ '■" in Bottles " 70,(i37 679,040 40,425,485 1.291,890 .Galls. ...Doz AJAUUAUIj^ ^ Brandy \ \ ColTee, Ground ;;RV,a;(ej;;;; ".■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■. l^-t Medicin^ an.iV;i;s';;;C^«^ri!:::""^"- - Soup ■ •••■•• Starch ' ^os. Tnh»ni*t\ ... p/'. ! Total Value. $ 17,029 66,663 14,367 273 1,976 83,2^9" 38,874 23,809 47,360 1,627,781 236,034 24,178 10,108 0"7",425"' 16,417 47,019 36,637 '27,187" 1,097,503 .'121,084 2,544,800 Total 30 per cent, ad valorem 25 per cent, ad valorem Total 25 per cent, ad valorem .... Cloth 20) 1,934,074 6,703 9,424 3,011 92,823 2,047 13,274 3,593 48,813 5,026 50,604 18,441 315,620 568,379 157,547 12,510 125,695 295,752~ f'M per cent, ad valorem. Bagatelle Boards and Billiard TM.. ;, . I I ?aS ""'' ^''''^''' <"■ Kuds " "'"' finishings Cabinet ware or Furniture...;....^;; ....;.■; 9,684 16,967 43,957 128 of Duty Collected on the T lincipal Articles of British and Foreign Mcrcliau.lise and indicating from wh>ii, Country imported. FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED Vmountof Duty. BRITISH COLONIES. United States. * Other Foreign Countries. Great 3rit»In. - N orth America. West Indies. 10,889 $ 39 . $ $ 7,001 . S $ eta. 4,858 06 1 44,149 9,120 6 . 2,428 1 . 3,134 2,598 173 198 19,374 109 55,743 90 10,632 56 170 98 1,887 50 2 3 4 114 99 1,265 513 5 54,633 2,433 114 6,103 19,996 08,435 00 4,158 239 31,928 2,549 15,496 88 6 8,345 17,773 97,393 417 148 120 121,093 30,254 14,085 28,948 1,266,976 721 519 142,319 6,428 70 13,741 71 30.3,432 78 .39,213 18 7 8 9 10 202,581 1,7»:J 123,928 151,615 1,51.5,190 145,.341 362,816 37 1 2,853 9,254 1,619 25,566 402 , 2,850 144 1.392 8,125 1,645 8,653 2,937 43,233 5,014 9,925 11,869 309,756 1 1,610 80 2,823 30 900 14 27,061 07 508 16 1 3,974 40 1 ^052 72 i i7 97 .96 60 14,434 71 5.520 00 90,975 83 11 12 IS 26 68,l9l"" ^± 849 92 15 16 4,618 375 5,316 3 43 193 10 134 12 4,630 238 71 s 17 i 18 ; 19 2 37,774 2,771 i 20 21 6,560 1,232 92 <) ; 22 95,571 5,874 405,543 61,299 104,985 75 36,680 26 3,010 72 27,551 12 -' 11,565 3,292 94,854 240 109 812 140,864 9,109 4,878 23 24 25 29,214 1 SIS — - ■ 5,693 67,242 10 1,936 51 109,711 1,161 179,187 ~1 9,561 26 i 27 1 28 123 8,120 78 3 7,928 831 3,332 /> 8,686 3: 4,488 J ' jjli f* . Province, and includes Fractions. I 124 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 64 55 36 67 No. 2.— SUMMARY STATEMENT of tl o Qaantity and Value of, and S^n?! ARTICLES. 20 pxr cent, ad valorem. — Continued. TOTAL IMPORTS. Quantitieg. Candlos— Tallow do and Tnpors, other than Tallow Carpets and Hearth Uugs,. ."."..."!!!."!...!, Carriage* !."!]!.'!!'] Coach and HarnoD.i Furnitiire '.".'.'.'.'..*.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'."!!!.".'."!! Chandelier.", airondolcs, Oa» Fittingii. .................!!..."!!....,.!! Chicory '.'.'.'.'.'.". i'libg Chinawnro, Earthenware, and Crockery .....,................."..,.,......, Cidur "AIiij r,, , Ualld Clocks Cocoa and Chocolate !'.'."..'.."!!!'.!'.'.'.'.".'. Lbs Cordage ".'.',".".'.'.'. Corks. Cottons. Dried Fruits, an! Nuts "..... !.!...Lbs! Drugs, not othe wise specified "'.'..".'..".."!!!!'.'.!!...'.'."." Essences and Perfumery "'.'.',.'.'. Fancy Goods and Millinery '.'.."".'.'..'.'".'."..'.'."]!!!!'.*.!!!.!"."" Foreign Newspapers ....."'.'..'.'..'."...*.'.".'..*.'.'."." Fireworks '.......",'.'.'.' Gunpowder '.....*.'.'.*.'. Gu.is, Kifios, and Fire Arms of all kin(li<'.".....,.'"..,.",. ".',' Glass and Glass Ware .'.'...'.'. Hats, Caps, and Bonnets Hat Plush ""y 3:;.;:;:'.':;;;;.::z::.:;v..v:."v.::t;;.;;;. Hops J. Hosiery ' 71,085 47,412 24,783 3,051,277 Inks of all kinds except Printing Ink. Iron and Hardware Lumberer Plank, manufactured...!!! i,i Leather do —Sheep, Calf, Goat, and Chamois Skins- Linen ■dressed. 78 218,392 Locomotive Engines and Kailroiid Cars........".'..."."."..'.. Macaroni and Vermicelli Vu'' Manufactures of Caoutchouc or In¥a RubbeV.'or'of 'Qutta Pe'rcha.! do do do do do do do do do do do ofHair of Fur, or of which Fur is principal part'.!!!!!! of Papier MachC of Grass, Osier, Palm-Leaf, Straw!" Whaiebone,"!)'r Willow of Bone, Shell Horn, Pearl, iVory.....,.!".'."...!!!. !!!!!!. of Gold, Silver, or Electro-plate. Argentine,' 'Albata," and German Silver, and Plated and Gilded Ware, of all kinds of Brass or Copper .'.'!!!.'.!!!!!!!'." of Leather, or imitation of Leather!!!!!!!!!!!!! of Marble 20,8U "f "J'TDish, other than Bright and Black of Wood, not elsewhere specified Mowing, Reaping, and Threshing Machines Musical Instruments, " 'uding Musical Boxes and 'ci'oiks' Mustard _° Other Machinery Oil Cloths .Lbs. Oils, in any way rectified or prepared......"..'." ""oniu Opium "*"'• Packages Paints and Colors. 133,807 659,9a7 Total Value, S 11,037 25,190 140,028 4.3,950 37,439 3,226 3,578 274,309 3,174 28,216 3,013 75,544 20,304 5,690,777 159,2,36 151,521 32,827 328,391 24,292 1,798 23,083 6,142 344,527 334,971) 279 689 45,749 124,822 3,885 l,489,64,j 5.122 272,061 y,3J2 341,942 30,305 1,887 26,102 21,2.32 45,199 559 87,130 8,891 60,634 28,145 IV 191 8,.- 33,614 100,604 14,378 139,766 17,688 139,398 43,846 328,463 985 36,916 139,02* 126 ''aluc of, and PORTS. Total Value. S 11,037 25,190 140,028 43,950 a7,439 3,226 3,578 274,3B» 3,174 38,218 3,013 75,544 20,H04 0,690,777 159,23fi 151,521 32,827 328,391 24,292 1,798 23,083 5,142 344,527 334,971) 279 689 45,749 124,822 3,885 1,489,645 5.122 272,061 9,312 341,942 30,305 1,887 26,102 21,232 45,199 559 87,130 8,891 60,634 28,145 IV 191 8,-- 33,614 100,604 14,378 139,766 17,688 139,398 43,846 328,463 985 36,916 139,02* Amount of Duty Collected on, the Principal Articles, kc.^Continuecl. FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED Great Britain. BRITISH COLONIES. United .^trtteK. 3,877 10,412 129,288 991 7,6? I 584 1,942 250,488 64 830 1,337 42,516 1,680 5,110,279 21,188 77,238 11,909 223,674 North America' $ 104 15,458 3,080 72,713 84,231 3,147 118,479 1,792 733,473 71,431 3,474 332,433 5,418 3,135 13,411 16,895 539 64,272 2,954 38,837 4,102 31,356 4,320 1,857 3,197 24 7,163 16,774 19,585 23,948 94,996 310 13,371 94,687 VTeit Indies. 319 08 165 847 1,154 5,040 712 240 90 15 221 2,405 207 76 110 1 1,741 20 3 945 3,120 254 116 60 Other Foreign Countrlc*. "1 Amount of Duty. I 5,852 10,960 10,740 42,959 29,808 1.042 1,518 21,881 3,110 27,318 1,611 32,181 8,613 507,701 117,871 72,129 19,430 82,972 24,292 1,792 7,385 1,972 187,252 239,038 279 680 42,002 4,703 2,093 726,970 6,122 117,742 5,010 9,433 24,887 130 22,907 7,821 24,883 20 32,713 5,832 20,017 24,018 52,511 4,583 31,757 95,386 14,354 120,156 909 119,438 18,963 210,687 675 18,301 44,067 1,204 3,. 03 118 1,081 8,86r 7,767 19,465 3,154 1,4»8 21,745 104,542 11,489 1,040 "2'o,737 82,681 828 1,657 3,421 145 105 1,670 24 27,324 297 "12,427" "375" ""i'9,'66"d 4,940 150 $ eta. 1,746 04 5,031 62 27,082 01 8,789 25 7,487 84 I 444 78 I 715 17 64,032 18 I 621 90 6,621 70 584 60 13,420 62 4,060 13 1,126,973 08 31,644 50 30,304 94 6,641 65 65,680 00 4,859 00 359 03 3,537 63 093 27 68,796 90 00,251 40 55 80 89 00 9,149 66 24,910 C6 777 05 293,517 00 1,024 60 54,045 89 1,862 26 08,323 27 6,000 94 336 97 5,220 08 4,246 43 9,039 28 111 80 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 38 37 38 39 40 17,425 84 1,778 10 12,127 17 6.600 22 22,219 84 1,781 16 6,722 19 19,676 46 2,874 98 27,887 91 3,627 29 27,669 89 8,480 04 64,763 99 19T 02 8,259 13 27,606 76 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 61 52 53 54 65 66 67 186 No. 2 — SUMAIAIIY ST VTP\fFN'p r *i .. _. '^^^^ ' '^'^^^^ ' «f tho Quantity ,in,l V.iluo of, And J.0 per cent „,l vnlortm.—Cor.V.ntte••». ,Ooz. 3& 1,086 108,44(1 233,1IU8 6,873 Total 20 per cent, ad valorem. 15 pm- cent, au valorem. S&S;„''"'^'"^'^"''""«p"p- Tea ••••■■•••••••■■■::;::::::::;;:;:::::;:;;;:;:: •••••••^• T.:rAL 10 percent, lid valorem 1,1110,689 4,,-45,141 10 pel ir;t. »(l valorem. Anchors-8 owt. and „nd,.r... Brass in liars, Rods, or Sheets 1 Druss or Copper Wire, and Wi™ci;Vi; • Jo Yornand Warp....".' Dram Tilos for AgrieiuurallmrDo^es I Engravings and Prints ™ ''"'^P''»'-'» Jewellery and Watches.. 'r-^n!^^K-:s-pia^;:z::zz:::::r f teKsr^----":::.::::::::::::::::::::::::- do h^nVvilZ!:" '^"""'-•'"^^ ^h^cfsV benund w^ided;;:;;; 9 6V,82rt 79,407 38,348 4,838 28,378 10,448 lA.roi 921,1.52 ;;i,iui 148,874 2,382 474,560 18,343 17,144 2,),043 198,494 32,313 4,271,276 187,441 18,114,868 3,020 212.183 1,867,025 2,flS2,208~ 2,011 1,262 <|o Railroad Bars' do Rolled - Lead in S Ijitharge. Jcmol Roots.... foiled pC.::::"s''' i^"° chai;;'andsi;i'i;eV":::..;':::::;:; Sheet e '' _"" fivn K».I T\ . '•■•••••«.... way- ■) Guide and Slide I Medii 1,45'< 4,818 54,074 48,863 24,494 122,740 3,210 15,063 182,877 259,258 78,698 63,888 71.3,249 30,885 14,429 58,935 11,618 12,262 3,228 16,885 10,313 -- — — L 0,197 127 Value of, ft„,i I Amount of Duty Collocted on, th,. Principal Articles, .c-Continue,l M '."OUTd. T<-tal V«lu». 9 ftV,82« r9,407 38,;)4(i 4,838 2fl,.178 10,448 15,701 »21,153 i;i,ioi 148,874 2,.182 474,560 18,343 17,144 25,043 19,S,494 .•t2.313 4,271,276 187,441 18,114,066 .1,020 212,l«;j 1,887,025 2,082,208 2,011 1,203 1,404 4,818 04,074 46,883 24,494 122,740 3,210 15,003 182,877 259,258 78,698 53,888 713,249 30,885 14,429 58,935 11,616 12,262 3,228 10,685 10,318 0,197 I' 'i- .V 128 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 59 4U 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 No. 2.-SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Quantity and Value of, and ARTICLES. 10 per cent ad »o/oreMi— Continued. Phosphorus Sails, ready made Silk Twist, for Huts, Boots ami' Shoes .'.'." Straw, Tuscan and Grass fancy PJaits. Sp-'its of Turpentine "••••• Tin, granulated or bar '.'.'.'.'.'.','. Zino or Spelter in sheet ..1 TOTAL IMPORTS. Quantity. Total 10 per cent, ad valorem. FxiER Goods. I'xccpt Vinegar... Bbli Acids of every description, Alum Anatomical Preparations ill. '.!!.".'.'.'.".'.".*.' Anchors, weighing over 6 cwt........'.'." Animals — Horses [\"_\ Horned Cattle !.".'."'.'.'..".'."!'.'.!". Sheep ""' Pigs !....!!!......'.'.".".'. Other Animals .'"_'_' Poultry, and Fancy Birds... Antimony Antiquities, collection of.'.!!.!! !! Argol _■ ' ' Articles for the public uses'oi .e'Provinc'e""" I Ashes— Pearl do Poi ^'''Slc?rin1yS!::::!.!!^!i^^^"^-^^ -^^ Drug.-u.ed) Bark, Tanner's / Bibks, Testamen ts, Pr ft!^e*r ' Books!' an'd' Dc voti'onli'l ' "Books-Iinil ') ' Printed Books not elsewhere specified... i^ooks-and ) Bleaching Powders J Bolting t'loths *.'.'.!'.'.'.!.! Borax .'."!!!!!!!!! Bookbinder's Tools and'implemo'n't's'.'.' Bristles , ' Broom Corn !!!!!.'.'!!!!!!!.' Busts, Casts, and Statues!! Butter.?.'?'''^ ^""'^''""'■'"'"'""S^^^ ?ss^'"^'r"""'^"^^''^"r'''V Cables-Iron Chain-over i of an inch diamotor..!.... do — Hemp and Grass.. 65,119 1,6.32 5,107 4,961 8,815 381 645 550,690 t Tant Anf. iVC maim ^ t» i .. ' ••'••■■••••••••n.*f. ...•.._. Cement— Marino or Hydraulic, ungro'und.".' Obeeso ' " Coal and Coko !!',!!!'. ■'^''*' Clothing and arms fo'r'lndi'an'Natio'n's'!! ^°°'' do do for Military Commissariat and Ordnance Sto-us Corkwood, or Bark of the Corkwood'Tre'e Cotton end Flax Waste.. ' 21,672 245,961 Total Value. 1,674 8,809 34,457 2,605 17,900 965 107,124 2,301 33,099 6,267 8,858 1,951,674 17,009 4,810 786 11,374 129,174 136,535 18,697 54,290 440 2,622 375 4 31 19,859 9,620 20,426 64,049 3,693 520,958 3,295 8,206 4,209 1,068 .■8,379 50,887 3,053 18,956 69,350 ],.'?52 26 24,818 855 23,394 92,385 268 185,930 732,212 20 114;576 20 1,295 26,301 129 alue of, and ■ ^^^ount of Duty Collected on, the Principal Articles, kc.—Contmued. ORIS. Total Value. 1,674 8,809 34,457 2,605 17,900 965 107,124 2,301 33,099 6,267 8,858 1,961,674 17,009 4,SI0 786 11,374 129,174 136,535 18,697 54,290 440 2,622 37S 4 31 19,859 9,620 20,426 64,049 3,693 520,958 3,295 8,206 4,200 1,068 .8,379 50,887 3,053 18,956 69,350 1,352 26 24,818 855 23,394 92,385 268 185,930 732,212 20 114;576 20 1,295 26,301 180 No. 2.-SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Q uantity and \ alue of, and L miii ARTICLES. .Doz . Wus. .Bus! Free Goods — Continued. Cotton Wool .. , Cronm of Tartar/in'wysttti;;;;'.'.; I Diamonds and precious Stones • i»onations i Drawings I ^'I'-tl^s, ClaysySandrandOehrej; Ji'ggs *eltHat-b,idies, andUrttyelts... • J F ax, Hemp, and Tow -undressed.".'."". JJirewood Pire-Bricl£ and Cl'ay..". Cords Fish— Fresh do Salt do Oil— Crude...".".".".".".'."." do Products of— unman"ufact"ur"e"d '^''"^- KrGrtL^':."^*^.'-'-"' "-'<■'' Li'-rand-f^i^e; ?«f . ^.'■'^''-''■■o™ Unitud'"sia't"es""o"nl'y: ^yo^r^t .'^I'T' °' ^'^"•^' "°^' '""»so!, loi Upholstery purposes p:;^Xizs'£itsF^'=='=-- ■ Models Musical In.itrn"ments'fo;'"Miiita;^^ ••••"••• Nitre or Saltpetre ' Oil Cake, or Linseed Cake :rSz:i*^I!- -" ^^ii-inti^i; e;;;^;;;;;;;:;i„;:Q"-";;" Ores of all kinds of M^i^'i.;;! I '• teg^'^'"""''""'^«'^«'--^k;v;;"uy;!::::;::.;:;::.:-; Pitch and Tar *= "- I'l"^"^ i',,,,^ Printing Ink and Prin't'ing'p;;^^;!; ^^'''^ TOTAL IMPORTS. QuantiUeg. Total Value. 11,501 29,053 18r,634 150,385 105,597 "si" 12,276 2,47'i 2,692,868 4,410,904 8,8U ..Ll)g. 163,293 5;'9'3.i',"76"8"" 101,233 16,219 3,796 $ 66,406 1 6,939 66 1,020 26,089 6,680 1,178 6,237 900 6,334 91,793 67,014 21,903 127,104 244,291 100,688 127 50,347 245,259 84,932 126,770 711,935 63,346 1,338 44 3,814 2,254 1,087,277 4,260,340 17.511 991 222 11,681 3,113 18,985 3,882 545,578 22,786 23,044 14,928 4,785 7,520 31,558 607,472 19,240 879,013 3,211 1,739 9,194 1,383 67,019 5,021 326 11,089 6,046 257,633 11,238 1 Value of, and IMPORTS. Toial Value. .'>5,406 15,939 66 1,020 26,089 6,680 1,178 6,237 900 5,334 91,793 67,014 21,903 127,104 244,291 100,688 127 50,347 246,259 64,932 126,770 711,936 53,346 1,338 44 3,814 2,254 1,087,277 4,260,340 17.511 991 222 11,681 3,113 18,985 3,882 645,578 22,786 23,044 14,928 4,785 7,520 31,556 607,472 19,240 879,013 3,211 1,739 9,194 1,383 67,019 5,021 326 11,069 6,045 257,633 11,238 181 Amount of Duty Collected on, the Principal Articles, &c. — Continued. FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED. Great Britain. BRITISH COLONIES. North America. 923 28 6,493 2,305 904 332 16,377 2,529 399 "39,649' 156 8,722 27 15 237 72 120 636 15,078 3,601 22 West Indies. 20 27,673 192,227 35,144 "'"1,186 28 683 10,195 50 12 59 90 '4' 160 7,243 ""375 51 3,.367 25 United States. s" 2","339'" 4,142 878,851 28 1,279 5,442 1,30 26" 76 " 3,118 198,762 1,938 916 661 ' 1 Other Foreign Oouutrios. 55,406 10,479 5 992 18,023 4,375 1,166 4,333 568 5,394 75,410 67,012 5,967 99,431 46,402 65,301 127 10,112 244.924 64,932 I03,2S;5 701,713 63,296 1,326 44 3,765 2,119 1.087,277 4,280,336 lV,Ut 370 222 11,501 2,477 11,742 3,882 545,203 7.057 10.170 14,8S1 4,785 7,512 31,554 500.991 19,240 107 3,183 4R0 3,752 1,263 57,019 6,021 320 10,973 2,927 -18,796 8,0.39 iMSSi Amount of D'.ty. 4,637 61 1,673 .3,133 84 151 14,170 519 1*,085 1 2 S 4 5 S r 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 SO 37 38 39 40 41 \ 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 63 54 55 56 57 58 h 'ft I K- ] 2 3 4 6 6 1 8 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 w\ . if" 1 > 32 1 l> 33 34 gj|Ji 1 ! 36 \ui f 36 s"} j 1 37 ffllfef 38 hI^^JI 39 I^H ' 40 IHi 41 lini 42 132 No. 2-SUMMARY STATEMENT of ,h« Quantity and Value „f, and ARTICLES. TOTAL IMPORTS. Free C/oorf*.— Continued. Rags Resin and llosin... Rice Bbl.^. Sail Cloth ........."."'..... ^'^'^• Sal Amnioniac—Sai'soda-SoVlaAsh '.■."." ball Ship's Water Casljs, in use .".".'.'." do Block's, Binnacle I'nmpy.'BuniingVsaii'-Canvas NoV Compasses Cordage. Dead Kyes. DekdLigS?sV D.c^ slate _"" Stone, unwrought... Stereotype Blocks, for^pi^'t^gVu^pos;^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sulphur and Brimstone » ^ r T..:]ow Teasels ".|| H>s. Timber and LuVnberof a7l';;;VsV unm^nunletured:."." °\ °P'^"/>'"— L'l Blocks or Pigs...,. '""""' Quantities. Total Value. 8,350 3,339,459 ....Uuf. OSes only i to'er Plugs, 1,697,314 Tin, and Zin Trees, Plant.s, and Shrubs 3,045,122 Treenails. -Bulbs an Copyright Works, (subjectto a duty RECAPITULATION. Goods paying Specific Duty do do do do do do do do Free Goods 100 per cent ad valorem. 40 do do 35, 25, and 15 per cent. Other Free Goods.. 30 25 20 15 10 Coin and Bullion do do do do do a J valorou do do do do do 43 Totals Foreign Reprints of BHtiyrCopyright'Vv-orks Grand Totals.. 16,639 25,928 106,022 55,692 42,664 305,706 129,962 608,637 23 21,496 1,259 6,068 39,701 1,083 4,340 242,474 949 174,624 16,924 64,794 1,609 69 16.7,771 32 455 28,979 14,248 23,473 295,126 14,655,413 3,304,676 17,960,088 8,013 fl 7,929 83,279 38,874 1,9;!4,074 508,379 295,752 18,114,666 2,082,208 1,951,574 3,304,676 14,045,413 43,046,823 8,013 43,064,836 '.188 Amount of Duty Oollected on, the Principal Articles, &c. — Continued. FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED. Imount of Duty. Qroftt BriUin. - 1 BRITISH COLONIES. United Stiites. Other Foreign Countries, Sforth America. West Indies. $ 4,842 5,383 99,201 32,058 1 4 25 562 423 17 5,361 I $ 10,793 20,520 5,269 23,211 7,523 193,561 108,155 433,382 $ $ oU. 1 55,114 101,266 20,308 6,527 1,499 104,948 1 462 69,755 23 13,457 200 1 ••••• { 8,038 1,042 6,068 38,304 1,980 1,613 242,474 949 171,2.'J2 9,009 63,561 939 59 163,649 32 .304 28,807 3,703 20,811 197,895 1 17 1 1 1,397 3 1,703 1 1 1 1,024 1 1 __ I 335 " 6,779 1,233 670 2,967 ! 1,136 1 222 73 30 9,601 1,276 97,191 80 142 1 944 1,386 40 2,312,643 2,441,367 306,397 11,859,447 863,308 176,926 4,754,010 306,397 12,722,765 176,926 8,013 10,889 64,633 4,158 123,928 95,571 109,711 13,339,301 466,810 1,427,896 2,441,367 2,312,643 39 2,433 239 151,61.') 6,874 1,161 23,497 5,467 2,455 7,001 6,103 31,928 1,513,190 405,543 179,187 4,162,446 1,559,841 473,381 863,308 11,869.447 *4,858 06 68,435 00 15,495 88 362,816 37 104,986 75 67,242 10 8,582,461 92 307,s:08 01 194,089 80 114 19,996 2,549 145,341 61,299 5,693 589,257 50,060 47,842 92 165 1 306,397 176,926 1 20,386,937 499,177 371 21,061,375 8,013 1,098,963 4,768,192 89 20,386,937 499,177 871 21,069,388 1,098,963 4,768,192 89 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 85 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 K .vl 'Vi anji includes fractions. R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Commiiiioner of Cu>tom$. 184 No. 8,-COMPAiiATIVE STATEMENT sh™„, ,■„ Con.ra,. .he Quantities .„d Consumption in Canada, during the /ears 1859, I860 1 2 3 4 6 e 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 V, 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 84 35 36 ARTICLES. Quantity. ..Oalls 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 61 62 53 54 65 66 57 58 59 Ale, Beer and Porter Blacking •Books "* Brandy Ji"ii"" Brooms and Brushes of ■allkinds!.".."."." —"»"»• Candles China w"' ""i *^°j«hftnd H;v;earFV,;nVture" .".■.■.■.■:;; thma Ware, Earthenware and Crockery Cigars ■' •••••• Clocks and Watches, JewoiVcVy'and Plate.;;." Clothes, ready-made Coffee, Green V," do other ;;".;;;.";.';;;; » Confectionary !;.";.';;!! Copper and Brass, in barsj'Vods'or'siieete;;; Cordage "oo«i Cordials ;,,.' :;"„••• Cottons .';;;;;;;..;';. • Cotton-wick, Yarn and wkrp , Dried Fruits and Nuts... V,"' Drugs and Medicines .;.;..;; Essences and Perfumery... Fancy Goods .V ;";;;!! Gas-fittings, Qirondoles "and ChandeHers';;;.';! "i;"";; Glass and 'Giiias'wnre ;;;;;;;.";;;;;;;;;; '^""'''' Guns, Rifles and Fire-Arms;;;;;;;;;;;; Gunpowder and Fireworks..;;;;;;;;;". Hats, Caps and Bonnets...,...!.; Hops Hosiery '_ Iron and Hardware...;; Ho R%' ^nl- f '"L^*-, ,««"? and"G"a"i';"aniz;"d:".:;;;;;;:: do Boiler Plate, Rolled Plate, Canada Plate, &c do Hoops or T.rcs for Railroad purposes.... do Bars and Wrought Iron Chains and Spikes fo;") Kailroad purposes [ do Other Articles for do ..'. ' Lead in Sheet Leather, Tan ned ;; !!!........". .'.'.'.'.". do Manufactured— Bo"ot8"and""sho"e"s! Linen ^° °'^°'" ^"""^ ^""^^ "°"* Shoes;!!!!!;;.' Locoinotivc Enginc"s"'an'd"Rail"ro'a!i""c"M8 Machinery Macaroni and Vcrmiceiii.."..;'. Manufactures of Brass or Copper"!!!!!"" Fur !!"■ ' Gold, Silver and Plat'o'd Ware.!!!! India Rubber or Outta Pereha Marble Papier-Mnche, "Bone,""shelV,"' ■no"r"n!") Pearl and Ivory t 92,480 38,236 3.3,433 2,103,508 35,925 2,613 2,739,819 125,508 .Lbs. 54,200 Straw, Grass, Osier and Palm ■Lea"f,'"i( Wood.... Maps, Charts, Ac .... Molasses Musical Instruments Mustard ••••■■ Oil I-bs Oil Cloths!!!!!!!! <''^"« ..Galle 1,U8,814 414,438 1869. Value. $ 30,520 7,176 319,865 45,643 • 18,335 62,725 41,882 190,969 29,722 131,643 108,392 266,543 3,052 32,021 88,376 44,452 4,109 4,863,444 204.672 174,768 185,614 24,998 318,143 8,343 51,019 227,495 7,146 13,817 256,899 21,111 22,316 1,.'?47,167 850,172 263,647 17,449 178,055 62,364 17,954 332,502 1.33,109 96,600 203,671 2,820 100,204 2,917 58,819 62,343 47,997 27,989 11,568 27,118 79,889 113,748 2,900 237,145 108,993 22,073 287,925 42,898 Duty. $ cts. 8,804 08 2,081 38 18,684 89 39,386 41 3,673 42 10,442 34 8,377 11 37,765 47 11,604 36 15,856 84 27,105 54 21,035 08 922 04 6,407 ir 8,381 02 8,821 33 3,128 66 902,150 21 18,846 60 53,022 59 40,590 60 4,999 49 63,599 83 1,668 72 61,975 75 44,943 86 1,429 02 2,687 39 51,378 97 3,996 72 4,398 ir 266,892 62 83,187 39 26,149 33 1,744 94 17,805 66 4,020 03 1,795 11 66,497 97 33,278 03 19,695 82 38,951 58 549 24 18,150 34 606 63 11,364 13 12,447 15 9.598 08 6.599 59 2,302 84 6,422 81 16,975 33 22,081 17 290 01 49,629 79 21,798 20 4,416 03 55,899 78 8,579 58 * Frse since 28th March, 1S59. 186 Values of the Principal Articles of British and Foreign Merchandise entered for and 1861 — Alphabetically arranged. I860. Quantity. 58,450 41,755 Value. 01,181 778,789 15,904 1,334 "3,4ViJ428 134,150 24,450 1,436,269 136,961 444,537 $ 17,442 5,569 408,108 53,690 13,728 48,405 54,231 238,787 37,162 245,533 118,169 107,954 2.035 20,426 81,437 64,150 1,714 5,750,297 208,538 194,931 166,761 28,910 265,987 5,711 50,516 204,003 7,960 17,911 3?6,420 28,252 59,460 1,410,433 784,511 294,505 24,199 318,520 31,691 14,049 287,199 119,927 124,963 261,824 85,062 176,184 1,291 48,331 56,021 68,036 32,857 5,307 13,872 79,052 148,173 7,479 250,866 117,702 17,000 270,686 43,907 1861. Duty. Quantity. $ cte. 6,230 31 1,670 38 7,768 72 19,985 30 2,745 08 680 35 10,844 28 47.757 54 14,861 38 27,717 54 29,639 47 16,142 19 609 97 6,328 74 8,143 77 12,829 72 1,712 78 1,150,054 65 20,854 32 43,094 87 37,934 43 5,782 07 53,198 33 1,142 10 50,514 33 52,798 89 1,591 82 3,580 86 65,300 04 5,650 62 11,891 65 281,704 09 78,461 14 29,450 30 2,419 93 31,852 22 3,108 99 1,404 75 57,440 06 29,986 14 25,417 46 62,364 91 17,012 40 35,258 08 258 36 9,666 99 11,204 36 13,606 76 6,670 06 1,061 43 2,774 32 15,638 52 29,631 01 747 85 66,881 38 23,6.39 71 3,400 09 64,138 18 8,771 22 48,437 Value. 67,425 76,637 1,610,569 16,417 1,765 3,051,277 170,463 218,392 26,815 1,291,890 1.33,867 659,997 $ 15,127 3,011 530,233 92,823 16,957 36,227 81,389 274,369 38,874 211,093 125,695 212,163 2,047 23,899 107,209 76,544 1,976 6,690,777 147,2.34 169,236 200,334 32,827 328,391 2,226 66,663 344,527 5,142 24,881 3.34,979 45,749 124,822 1,489,645 845,835 286,303 .30,885 68,935 17,650 12,262 281,373 167,547 123,701 341,942 30,306 156,158 1,687 28,145 45,; 99 60,634 26,102 8,903 9,450 89,431 169,367 10.313 286,034 139,766 17,686 328,463 43,846 Duty. $ Ct8, 4,434 15 900 14 121 77 27,061 07 3,.332 23 6,778 26 16,276 89 54,032 16 15,495 88 23,830 79 27,551 12 31,664 96 608 16 6,428 70 10,712 85 13,420 52 1,887 50 1,125,973 68 14,545 60 31,644 50 44,932 91 6,541 56 65,660 00 444 78 56,743 96 68,796 90 993 27 3,896 66 66,251 40 9,149 56 24,910 46 293,517 90 84,254 96 28,487 87 3,088 41 I 5,893 53 j 1,764 99 1,211 52 65,908 15 30,680 26 2;),230 56 68,323 27 6,060 94 31,020 80 336 97 6,600 22 9,039 28 12,127 17 5,220 08 1,781 18 1,889 90 17,656 83 31,223 93 1,031 24 39,213 18 27,887 91 3,527 29 64,763 99 8,460 04 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 51 52 53 54 65 66 57 58 a9 I, 186 I l-i 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ; > 29 M 80 |i 81 ili > • 32 K| , ^, 33 wlV 3i fKr' 35 36 37 mm 38 ^^^Hi 39 40 ^^H ' 41 IH- 42 ^^■j 43 ^^H . 44 ^^■1 45 m 46 47 48 ■ t jH ! 49 ijijB' 50 B^H 1 51 ■H;i 62 Hi 53 No. 3.-C0MPA.KATIVE STATEMENT .hewing in Con.r« ,ho Q„.„.i,i.. ARTICLES, .aalls. Packngos PniiUs mill Colours Paper antl I'npcr HanRiiigg ".!'.".'..'." Pariiaiils and Umbrollug .'...".. Pii-klos and iSaucoi .".!..'.". Rum '_ Silka, iSatiiiH and Volvots , Small Wart's Snuff .".".'.'.".".".'.*.".'." Soap .".'.".'.'.'.'."!.' Spicos ffir'?'^^''""f. ^^''*"" ••••■■••••••- Spiritfi of Turpontino „ Starch ., Stationery ". ^'"'■ Steel .Lbo Sugar, Helined and White Boiitard". \"hm' do other kinds ,, ' Tea ;;;;;;;•;;; „ Tin and Zinc Tobacco, manufac'turod .' f'L'l Varnish ";;;;;■ '''"• Vinegar ^"ii" Whisky .....;....... ^"l"'- Wino of all kinds ....'.".'.!".!!.".*.'" <. Woollens "."''.'.'.', Unonumoruted Articles '. .Nol FREE GOODS. Animals — vii; : — Horses Horned Cattio Sheep „ I piRs "!!"'"!!zz;; " Other Animols n I !'''""'■? nnJ i'ancy Uirds". .!!.!.! " Articles for public uses of the Province Ashes, Pearl and Pot Bark. Berries, Nuts and Vcgotablos;"Wood"and') Drugs— used solely in dyeing f Blenching Powders _' ' Bristles ' Broom Corn .*.".".'.'.".' Burr Stones and Grind Stores...'.' Busts, Casts and Statues.... Butter '.'.'.'.'.'.'. Cables— Iron Chain .'.*.*.'.'.'.".'.'.'.",'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' Caoutchouc .'.*.'.'.'.'.' Caninges and Vehicles of Travi lYors "... Cheese VJ"' Conl and Coke .7..'.". Tm„' Cotton Wool ".'."."."."."'."."."'." Donations , Drawings ."".'.' Farming Implements Felts .".7.*.".".'.'.'.'. Fire Bricks Fire Wood .Lbs. Fish, Fishing IIu .Cords „, „ ' ^Ets, Lines, I* las No. 3.-C0MPABATIVE STATEMENT ,h«i„g i„ Co^.ra.l ,h. Q uantities I 2 3 4 5 « r 8 10 11 12 13 It 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3i 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 A RTICLES. from U. S. only. a:--uufeal of tho abovu (Jniinn......... Rrl. I Oronsn nnd Sciiips ! liidosand Horns lndi;,'o "'_ Jtiuk aiKl Oakuiii "..."."..'.".'."". • Lard •"i' * Manures !.*.".'.'.".".".".".'.'.'.*.".".'."." Marble in blocks, unpoiis'lic'd '.'...'."." Meats of nil kinds '^"V Military Clothing [['," *"*'• Military and Naval Slorcs Models Oil— Coconut, Pino and Pii'lm ai I'ish Philosophiiiil liistriiinoViN Pig Iron, Pig Lead, Pi- CopiKT".'.V.VV. ioo" Pitch BudTiir n"' Printing' Implements '.'."."." Resin and Uo-in A"," Kice B""'^ .(falls Bus Salt ^..il Cloth '.'Z""'""".'''" ■^eoiis Settlers' Goods.......'.."."."..'!".".'.''.'.".' 8oda Ash .'" ' Speeimens "] Stone and Sh.te .".'..!...'.".!.. Sulphur and Bamstouc... Tallow ••;••• Timber and Lumber... Tobacco, unmtnufacturcd...".".". \"i''' Trees and Shrubs, I' dbs a,id Root's.'.' Vegetables 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 cgetables Wine, Ac., for Officers^ Wool Other Articles , .' Mr Lbs Coin and Bullion , Toials. RECAPITULATION. r Good! ] And 1 ( 1> s paying Spoeific Duty. inn _ . . ., •' 100 per com.. 40 per cent., 30 per cent.'.' 25' Bi- cent, and 20 per cent., nd valorem!.... Goods at 25 per cent., ud vnloreu'i Do nt 20 per cent., and 15 per cent., n.l v.-ilur Uo nt 10 per cent., and 5 per cent.. ,-v,i valore JJrt5 34,0>S(i 2ra,y75 07,472 1 110,.". 10 201, -108 8,(!0;i ■1.1!)7 lH,'7"ii) 3.,').J7,5,i7 1.022,(j;!0 2,970,216 l,9fl4,0'j;i 410,570 1859. Value. $ .'!5,414 13(1,008 2,1.SI,;!;h ;;o,o(4 5,S.74 10,409 558,.;09 20,080 I,0!»2,205 I2.S,0(!;) 15,649 710,1:183 3!),;t39 8,351 33,4,54 12,721 22,501 008,092 42,240 37,619 2,.H37 09,689 112,422 H,2;i8 153,701 10,718 22,603 21,303 100,757 201,285 4I.4.'t7 95.818 iil5,l70 o;-!,(;i:! 2,150 ;jy,3«o i,8i;i I 309,0,39 135,121 M 0,99.4 25,098 (10,828 1M,S29 125,205 205,009 33,5,15,913 19,248 3,0,555,161 Duty. t ct<. 6,091,103 2(s.nfl ]!..si'i.o(;a 2,2!(i,(I(!l 1(1,2(8 10,12 1. S;i3 3.510 33,555,101 4,437,846 12 1,275,805 86 [ 62,201 77 2,881,536 .35 218,302 14 4,437,846 12 I8d Quantities I .„,! 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' M S« : : r^ ^ w W5 •t-' ■a : « •"a js ■ 5 ., o 19 147 jjo 6.-C0MPARATIVE STATEMENT of the Quantity and Value of the ' principal Articles Imported into Canada from Sea, via the St. Laurence, during the years 1860 and 1861. , Galls Auiinals Coals Coffee Coin and Bullion Cordage Drugs and Medicines FisU Fruits •••■ Iron— not inanufaoturett.. LeatUei— tanned Liquors •• iliiuulaetures— Candles •' Cottons Furs ; Uluas, Ulass Ware and Earthenware, Iron and Hardware Jewellery, Clocks and Watches Leather Linen Lace and Fancy Ooods Silk? Soap AVooUens Military and Naval Clothing und Stores Molasses ' Oil 608,274 .Galls I Paper, Stationery find Books. i Paints and Colours Railroad Iron Rice i Salt ... Spices . .Cwi .Buf 188,950 240.053 33,228 904,213 36,615 79,905 59,481 56,522 1,074,519 79,496 334,854 32,074 3,615,487 40,840 351,629 752,732 00,971 08,208 148,U1 131,477 697,213 48,008 2,874.165 497,007 Steel Str.o Sugar Tea Tobacco ......" Tin, Zinc, Copper and Lead., other Articles ■ ' .Lbs. .Lbs. 1,098,624 043,400 58,723 28.674 125,183 180,790 95,346 230,895 115,319 124,107 21.420 79.358 81,191 152,626 9,457 190,052 1,225,376 102,118 332,802 29,572 1,102,231 3,036.487 1,869,925 73,628 Add— Goods in transitu for United States.. Totftls 13,527,160 21,505 13,548,665 5,587 208,839 56,602 2,304,840 37,890 76,366 124,297 33,008 SOU. 788 92,572 327,901 19.868 2,565,551 41,216 414,132 920,404 39,441 49,891 170,394 109,679 387,545 44,305 3,443,720 983,071 32,404 212,511 82,993 232,273 34,664 100,626 111,539 23,229 77,009 206,340 695,017 15,174 202,439 1,225,804 16,726,541 522,514 17,249,055 R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. 'Wi! « f is.' m If .11 I* 'i U8 No. 7— 0OMPAR.VTIVE STATEMENT nf ti * n • ox/».j.jiiui!r^A ot the Quantity and Value nf r«.j Animalg Aeheg Bark .'";;"■ Broom Corn ...'.".!'.*.'.'..' Burr and Grindgtoiies Butter Cbeose Coal '.'..".".".v.""" Cotton Wool.. Dye Stuff* Eggs ;; Fish Fiiih Oil ..............*.' Pish— productB of.....! Firewood Fruit— Dried..!!!.,"."!.'"!. do Undried...!! Flow "".""^ '"''' To^runm'anufactu^ed Furs, Skins and taiis."undres8ed."." Gram of all kinds Gypsum !!| Hides, Horns and Peits Lard Manures Moai !".*.!!!!!!!! Meat of all kinds...' Ores of Metals .'.'.'.' Pitch and Tar Plants and Shrubs Poultry '" Rags '_'" Bice !!!..."!!." Seeds Slate .'.'.■.';.■" tIu^oV"^ Marbi;;' un wrought!!!.".'.';;;!;! ;;; Timber and Lumber .*..'.,.. Tobacco, unmanufactured"! Turpentine Vegetables .... Wool ;;;!!!*.!!.".".■ TotaU •Lbs. ..Brls. ..Cwt. .'.Bris! ..Lbs. 216,332 7,250 54,152 200,480 ..Lbs. 3,362,216 • Lbs. "l,987;4"33" 239,094 21,642 2,130 63,404 15,499 29,422 82,959 304,079 25,627 43,408 1,075 139,413 86,071 553 38,753 4.3,192 241,335 87,106 856,074 104,659 2,895,533 9,767 220,000 22,723 9,595 24,787 566,991 11,020 10,071 37,254 4,070 5,955 8,021 141,895 3,700 62,623 329,502 64,782 124,115 14 11,363 79,822 148,096 V,223,'758' 152^918 "m'm 52,320 2,930 iseioio' 3,64"5;i"22" 333,519 30,042 3,693 50,887 16,199 63,545 177,776 458,665 65,406 53,739 1,156 146,833 65,061 127 67,(112 64,932 244,924 75,418 701,713 103,295 5,408,183 11,742 230,000 14,881 7,512 17,114 500,991 5,021 8,639 63,561 2,214 10,793 5,259 108,155 6,058 69,858 242,474 171,232 163,549 59 28,807 197,895 ■'O^^'OSSl \9,9^^ R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Oommmioner of Customs. 1#B lue of Goods reduce of the )0 and 1861. 333,519 30,042 3,60.'! 50,887 16,199 68,545 nr,776 458,665 55,406 53,739 1,156 146,833 65,061 127 57,(112 64,932 244,924 75,418 701,713 103,295 5,408,183 11,742 230,000 14,881 7,512 17,114 500,991 5,021 8,639 63,561 2,214 10,793 5,259 108,155 6,058 69,858 242,47* 171,232 I 163,549 59 I 28,807 197,895 9,980,937 ms. ♦3 00 O eS 8a o to m g cJ -tS - .o s :z; o eS +J a ' t3 • pH ts ^ a> to ■w •H ^ O CO &< n3 s >H ■-H a ^ CO Tl O P>4 O o a o V 5 !* :^ > ^ (« T) a d C3 U3 ^ If a> a IZi c3 rfl a -t^ O « o .d r/j *i Cm d O > o ;z!5 ^ P4 p H U tf 00 p s eocqotowo : »«'» ,-H 00 o ■ : :t(* eo : ; : M « i-TifT : : : « o V CQ > o 'A a -3 eS .n rH u^ r-t to N -^ ^^ • e<7 CD o . in f-t -^ • N O 00 gj n 00 « h3. 1133- H M ■0 O :0 tm.S 1-3 i-S i !1 1 'q^ C •OQ jo"* a 00 00 DO '*^oo 3 la ■s^'g'2^ SS r5 C-! £^ ^. P^. O !!'< 03 i1 IS IS •a •13 ^ ;i5 ^ r i%4 I- - 160 No. 9._C0MPAEATIVE STATEMENT of Good. i„ Warehouse, under Bond, 1861, and shewing the Amount of ARTICLES. Ale, Be«r and Porter Coffee Cigars MulaBsei Snuff ...."' Starch Soap, .Galls, ...Lbs. .Qalls. ...Lbs. Quantity. Spirits— Whisky •/,••„ Brandy .....:.:::..... ;::;;;;;;:;: —•Galls, Gin ".*.'.".'.".'.'."""■ " Rum "■■ „ Spirits and Strong Waters .....'. « Cordials ,. Wine of all kinds '...'.'.'.'..'..'. 4,915 90 26,182 60 714 90 1,634 70 118,445 80 9,966 70 374,662 40 R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. , ? y. 1 *•■ .,'1 162 ^ fe 0) 1 o "2 ^-' 'a to ••> H n H £ CO OD S ja o ,£] (4-1 o hj oo -u ICO « •■-a- ; ^ ) Coffoc, Uro«u .*.'.'.'.'."'.„'.'.',", do Roimtod or Gro.ind"..*..."' Ci^ttm Mol»ll80i< ' S'lKiir. KcOiicd or wiiito iiaiUra.".'.'."* ^ do Otlior than above ...„,,',.., Tea ".'.'.■■..'.'.■.'.'.■.'.■'.■.■.■.■..■.*.■.■ Tobacco, Manufactured.... Sauff Spice. ■.■.'.".'.'.'.'.■. I Dried Fruits and Nut*..'. ":*rch ;"■ Soap .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.v.'.' Blacking •'"!".'..'!."'.'.... Patent Medicine, alidMedioiutt^^ Mnit Liquors, in Wood do in Bottles ..'..'.'.".". Wme of (ill kindu, in Wood... •'" 'I" in U"t"e»... .".'.".".' Wearing Ajiparoi Manufaetut. I of Leatuer !.!!!.!.....!!.. oi' Woolluns '''.',_ of Cottons ][] of Silks and Velvets....... '.'."'."' .'.'.'.'".■.".■' of Hardware ','.'.'..'.",'.','." of Leather or imitation therooii.... of (}lass.v9r,^ ,, , Total Dutiable Goods rree uoods Total , Quautity. Value of Imports at Gaspf .„d Outports, in 1891 do do 276 1,214 21,608 6,11/8 134 26 7,096 :i,138 470 B2,897 7,203 114,286 77,865 ' 61,854 HO 455 12,665 409 33,776 51 7 2,011 ISO 10,433 Value. 108 1.700 10,802 3,736 100 80 M21 34.<< 118 15,953 668 7,167 391 24,339 11,416 36 86 063 46 2,071 10 47 32 13 2,426 1,105 13,263 )j,581 32,821 55 623 123 19,561 1,435 3bi 8,rJ4 2,713 1,036 4,125 8,314 508 4,364 800 3,746 170 22,097 270,200 104,620 B. 8. M. 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V^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^_^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^,^^^ . ^ Canuda-durmg the ye PORTS. 1 2 3 4 5 « 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 lA 16 17 18 .19 20 21 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 43 49 56 51 62 63 54 55 66 57 68 59 60 CI 62 63 64 05 66 ■n? PS 61 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 84 85 86 87 Amhorst AuihcMtburgh Bath nnyfieUl Bcauoo HoUcvillo ... J Br.-intforil Brighton Brookvillo Burwcn,...» Bytown .... Chatham Chippawo Claronccvillo Clifton Coaticook Cobourg Colborno ColUngwood Cornwall C6tonu-(lu-I.ao Craraaho Credit Ualhousio Darlington Dover Dundas Dundee : Dunnville Elgin Fort Erie Frelighsburgh Oananoquo Oaspe Qcorgovillo (Joderioh Ouclph Hamilton Ilemmingford Hope »IIuntingdon Islo Vorto Kingston Kinpavillo IittCoUe London Maitland Milford Montreal Morrisburgh Napanco New Carlisle New Castle Niagara Oakvillo Oahawa Owen's Sound Paria Ponotangnisheno . Philipsbiu'gh Picton Potton Prescott Queboe Queonston Ivimouski Rondeau Rowan Russcltown Saint John's »Saint Regis Sarnia Saugcen Sault Sto. Marie , Stanley Stanstead Stratford S'ltton Three Rivera .... Toronto Trenton »Trout River ... Wallaei'burKh ... *Wellington AVliitby Windsor Woodbtock Exports. 252,493 31,589 (12,039 il9,B30 2,'<58 692,239 Imports. 13,309 61,140 670,706 88,502 101, 233 65,517 37,497 3.12,109 l,l,St,631 170,005 2,!)9S 20,912 22.812 U,310 40,955 100,498 18,193 22,819 250,001 31,T5C 23,756 175,306 77.3,529 63,M7 14,011 217,858 33,777 41,350 13,658 902,570 40,675 209,035 5,332 47,008 378,071 3,033 43,417 289,811 792 29,700 3,422,910 25,118 139,032 221,071 43,825 Estimated Amount of Exports short 1 returned at Inland Ports J Total."! . 182,011 50,743 1,73S 116,770 17,101 118,601 91,707 3,851 119,13.1 6,252. ini 18,990 71,000 23,150 I 99,099 51,470 I 1,327,.393 I 5,560 13,311 2,191 I 25.5,821 140,01 J 161,085 50,922 12,140 28,297 037,178 118,078 12,8.55 20,411 55,152 170,422 118,878 13,793 22.029,505 1,443,044 Duty. 49,994 00-,323 15,088 2,982 0,005 169,423 235,467 4,514 314,189 42,922 320,150 125,037 88,785 14,328 272,813 1,3.3,980 182,301 125,810 10,253 40,105 2,138 12,990 4,093 505,711 30,005 09,002 89,027 37,931 33,039 398 112,025 41,078 25,503 82,128 10,500 04,922 97,120 2,100,801 17,002 91,103 5,838 Exports. 1,754,794 4,437 9,874 589,954 21,907 1,854 12,254,071 31,481 24,S9'.I 92,823 10,403 70,440 32,088 32,211 9,S3S 3,5,302 1,032 90,11)8 45,47.'i 1.3,3111 471,002 2,783,150 47,214 $ CtB. 2,839 38 "4,010 31 722 57 311 .JO 84 r 15,015 51 28,947 50 281 03 37,873 67 5,010 U4 43,523 83 14,932 03 1,723 09 1,490 82 17,209 01 12,721 32 19,541 29 4,R82 63 525 OS 2,118 51 109 03 1,135 S2 127 II 21,993 81 2,030 78 0,811 19 10,030 18 1,1,53 89 2,337 80 08 47 8,099 40 2,778 20 1,583 43 8,057 15 1,309 IS 4,800 20 12,B'0 59 200,034 02 2,518 91 7,790 11 259 12 91,757 50 455 00 739 SI 87,885 00 . 1,52 51 199 90 1,07.3.811 91 1,3-15 48 2,737 70 9,088 70 1,768 02 8,200 11 3,874 71 2,050 05 1,077 50 3,577 82 CO 55 2,405 13 5,543 93 300 00 22,451 52 353,092 90 7,000 00 2,113 14,353 0,307 00,i;'.9 32,.')19 212,712 ' 3,1! I 47,750 S1,2".2 58,:;oi 07,8n!l 11,753 10,231 .3,703,931 17,197 10,0SS :',fl,'IT9 3,492 27,559 313,930 50,002 Imports. 29.078.527 23,472,009 2i;5 29 1,517 87 445 CO 3,888 23 182 91 12,043 94 112 97 4,513 CO 5,8.30 70 5,250 32 . 7,888 93 1,071 82 1,089 27 401,118 20 1,530 83 I.OOS 12 2,155 95 154 14 2,797 CO 11,487 20 0,375 21 3.381,3iJ 01 266,656 52,678 37,610 37,777 2,580 289,720 200,780 7.3,044 75,181 208,77. 118,157 156,7.19 40,071 42,075 322,790 1,487,447 351, .503 0,419 30,980 55,022 30,700 03,188 17.3,272 4,5,25 1 48,088 191,977 50,287 34,455 150,801 1,070 558,048 72,269 23,731 214,705 98,003 42,213 00,178 033,523 17,095 251,722 6,583 35,900 415,931 7,524 83,590 410,812 1.5,197 23,051 3,011,702 40.1.39 122,359 25.3,190 129,853 225,520 17,257 1,714 85,818 15,827 110,171 111,101 13,089 210,189 5,881,290 38,009 53,982 10,579 110,971 12,218 1,855,730 19,902 iM,CS2 9,348 420,094 270,616 18),292 70,414 3;f,700 18,181 905,477 144,737 20,841 8,5,780 23,319 230,152 164,002 20,.*42 29,078,.527 .3,381,.389 51 Duty. 54,803 50,963 6,098 3,100 5,405 1.39,794 189,008 8,100 279,917 41,990 101,750 107,214 118,414 13,231 300,024 245,970 230,701 3,664 711,815 33,821 3,839 19,642 11,880 532,018 32,728 70,419 79,258 00,155 39,073 5,333 212,781 37,355 27,819 108,665 1.3,664 80,663 130,487 2,22,3,753 19,890 100,197 10,133 $ ct«. 3,821 82 5,121 77 569 80 53 90 58 25 18,231 32 25,069 06 620 93 31,680 26 2,920 45 00,386 32 11,629 78 2,496 02 1,712 93 27,285 00 17,541 63 24,675 59 504 16 004 33 2,135 60 185 03 1,114 .38 887 21 20,689 40 2,697 38 6,470 15 9,919 22 923 23 2,103 01 702 47 10,025 34 3,497 93 2,139 36 15,153 03 2,318 .31 .3,903 12 18,883 69 319,445 95 2,878 11 12,205 20 402 58 1,373,.380 5,801 8,375 734,589 29,992 3,530 1.5,553,571 31,300 42,390 120,921 29,139 05,320 17,250 09,559 11,058 13,509 885 00,007 58,827 13,900 191,959 3,003,752 49,430 1,7,792 07 444 14 779 00 109,970 95 110 11 111 84 2,330,239 74 1,147 89 3,P95 77 12,000 77 2,618 81 5,025 10 2,194 03 0,330 57 1,425 60 2,613 53 80 65 3,108 75 0,170 78 730 89 19,070 31 438,924 13 7,017 72 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 31 3,1 3(1 37 3S 31 4( 41 4! 41 4. 4i 1' 1 1 ; 4 1.528 22,917 10,600 201,078 29,133 210,021 5,700 00,151 97,021 68,590 68,300 12,085 10,833 1,019,207 10,730 12,083 38,593 3,302 1.3,055 426,360 49,079 23,102,078 1,664,603 21,766,031 ;,3,555,161 71 03 1,229 92 805 80 1,004 12 185 26 9,205 59 97 57 0,376 29 5,077 50 0,028 33 8,104 92 1,,535 64 1,150 01 588,051 54 994 10 800 08 1,390 21 289 20 .3,753 44 22,502 63 0,501 35 1,555,161 1.137,810 12 1,437,840 12 NoTK.-Ports thus (*) marked have been discontinued as Ports of Entry, and their Returns are .no '224i the Domestic Produce and Mauufactmca-the Value of Goods entered for Consumption-and the oit in Canada^during the years 1858, 1859, 1860, and 1861. 1889. oris. Imports. 225,520 -17,257 1,7 U S5,8.18 15,827 110,171 111,101 i;i,os'j 210,189 5,381,290 »8,G09 58,982 10,579 118,971 12,218 1,8j5,730 19,902 M'l,fiS2 9,348 420,091 270,610 18),292 7i>,414 :!;(,700 18,181 905,477 144,737 20,841 85,780 23, HI 9 288,1.52 184,002 20,-*42 Duty. 54,803 58,963 6,098 3,400 5,405 189,794 189,008 8,100 279,917 44,990 401,750 107.214 118,414 13,231 308,024 245,970 238,701 8,664 70,815 93,821 3,839 19,842 11,888 532,018 32,728 78,419 79,258 80,155 39,073 5,333 212,781 37,355 27,849 103,605 13,604 80,663 130,487 2,228,753 19,890 100,197 10,133 $ cia. 3,821 82 5,121 77 569 80 53 90 68 25 18,231 32 25,069 80 620 93 .■;i,fl80 20 2,920 45 00,388 32 11,029 78 2,496 02 1,712 93 27,285 06 17,541 63 24,675 59 604 10 004 33 2,135 60 185 03 1,114 .38 887 21 28,589 40 2,097 38 5,470 15 9,949 22 923 23 2,103 01 702 47 10,025 34 3,497 93 2,139 36 15,153 03 2,318 .31 .3,903 12 18,883 69 319,445 95 2,878 11 12,205 20 402 58 Exports, l,;i73,,3S0 5,881 8,375 734,589 29,992 3,530 1, '5,553,571 31,300 42,830 128,921 20,139 05,820 17,258 09,559 14,058 43,509 885 80,007 .^8,827 13,900 491,959 3,003,752 49,430 '„ 7,792 07 444 14 779 00 109,970 95 110 14 111 .84 2,330,239 74 1,147 89 3,P95 77 12,000 77 2,618 81 5,025 10 2,194 03 0,330 57 1,425 50 2,043 53 80 05 3,!08 75 0,470 78 730 89 19,070 31 438,924 18 7,047 72 l„'-(28 22,917 10,606 201,078 29,133 210,024 5,700 00,154 97,021 08,590 88,360 12,085 10,883 4,019,207 10,738 12,888 38,593 3,382 4.3,055 426,350 49,079 74 03 1,229 92 805 80 4,004 12 185 26 9,205 59 97 .57 0,370 29 5,077 60 8,028 33 8,164 92 1,.535 84 1,150 61 5S.S,0Jl 64 994 10 800 08 1,890 21 289 20 ,3,753 44 22,502 63 0,501 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 48 47 48 ; 49 50 51 i 52 63 54 55 60 57 68 59 CO 01 02 03 64 05 60 07 83 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 78 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 88 87 1869. Imports $ 204,432 83,457 58,439 109,747 2,593 400,008 466,674 147,102 81,528 133,915 398,225 208,660 125,530 67,254 577,295 2,675,222 325,180 5,792 18,368 48,774 22,738 ' 84,215 215,207 163,284 125,582 320,820 239,283 21,864 197,442 643 064,266 70,534 22,872 273.094 68,440 101,407 164,927 1,363,948 63,717 198,732 9,270 05,072 432,698 34,197 68,743 470,720 68,534 0,020,715 33,000 199.893 253,303 06,291 06 173,302 71,929 17,797 163,835 7,682 83,815 137,908 6,220 179,705 7,271,959 41,895 49 384 33,916 184,411 41,328 2,008,033 10,377 • 107,947 19,058 298,478 258,900 174,910 100,521 41,350 9,310 1,780,773 130,817 29,21 1 94,024 43,281 45,919 5,427 1,467 4,787 172.940 184,862 19,488 215,900 16,444 381,329 87,409 183,890 9,904 263,446 286,094 224,114 12,182 348,087 33,028 3,170 23,286 13,606 370,192 45,287 37,783 01,361 69,252 24,056 7,110 109,107 26,969 23,438 100,253 14,920 42,640 136,238 2,376,804 17,427 103,191 10,039 2,016,979 6,523 7,688 i 14,086 1S,U26 2,568 15,331,010 29,185 33,627 137,024 19,581 3S,440 15,260 75,188 12,036 41,406 347 41,fi.''>9 13,287 10,289 615,319 3,358,876 29,675 Duty. $ cts. 3,373 92 4,869 C2 508 75 85 40 64 44 22,260 27 27,005 08 1,443 74 23,647 60 2,272 05 02,760 96 11,358 83 2,514 03 798 45 21,912 06 15,281 66 29,074 64 1,157 75 1,272 50 2,092 10 142 25 2,270 36 1,674 86 38,332 60 6,033 23 5,498 17 8,718 66 1,159 17 1,003 82 494 70 11,445 84 1,977 63 2,776 44 14,659 8S 2,298 04 3,642 11 20,744 75 418,149 08 2,421 30 12,408 89 361 05 Exports. 97,701 36 662 47 823 35 129,696 70 79 39 241 80 2,453,863 22 859 35 4,080 75 14,708 33 3,029 77 6,798 49 1,462 00 7,087 05 1,665 86 2,932 40 22 23 r>,Si^ GO 0,241 21 925 84 17,711 39 468,994 46 2,333 19 0,116 1 1,555 11,224 171,238 20,917 724,127 4,301 37,395 58,722 58,804 80,341 1,''),462 11,812 1,048,458 K.,349 8,995 25,233 84 32 l,r>81 22 946 89 0,868 84 220 67 9,499 57 429 01 3,018 05 4,450 90 7,272 22 0,579 45 1,547 17 441 18 049,307 01 1,241 10 705 33 1,655 48 1861. Imports. 77,744 46,847 80,163 2,401 291,594 379,844 110,364 88,046 128,223 102,192 152,217 47,888 44,373 566,746 2,648,550 122,908 6,134 12,731 40,645 2,906 59,588 .301,657 144,832 146,664 176,282 113,606 60,381 161,083 2,970 098,019 69,991 15,841 630,477 26,951 306,284 220,695 1,674,297 48,989 175,665 Duty. 69,600 415,081 22,841 64,616 380,450 2,400 38,803 10,415,738 30,694 189,014 35,408 78,600 $ 11,867 63,908 2,811 1,286 5,604 173,965 208,777 16,688 167,381 11,889 464,140 77,353 160,649 7,246 314,437 222,450 206,302 24,427 201,927 36,286 2,820 22,828 30,778 347,027 67,451 37,025 114,713 138,468 29,973 8,308 138,809 29,248 29,569 374,729 6,888 169.015 137,617 2,6.'>3,639 .12,237 118,615 $ CtJ. 610 50 4,418 62 337 25 126 31 75 09 23,027 85 28,986 52 1,743 47 13,796 10 1,469 44 67,418 97 7,979 02 1,260 70 862 68 21,927 92 10,848 36 20,431 63 1,921 05 665 60 1,072 51 166 62 1,831 87 1,178 35 35,112 47 9,001 16 4,293 91 13,904 05 2,664 62 1,942 75 216 49 12,925 02 2,222 91 2,172 11 128,273 89,049 6,211 139,297 4,440 6.5,462 87,100 13,008 102,689 8,316,322 30,020 74,065 20,756 175,612 16,984 719,367 4,487,687 6;136 9,083 882,002 11,!)10 2,225 ' 10,197,674 30,862 ■ 31,805 5,472 23,645 24,002 14,379 68,848 9,972 57,435 1,132 80 9,092 01' 17,996 32 434,457 46 1,360 45 12,506 03 31,610 63,134 14,203 801,007 0,434,380 22,850 102,415 76 492 00 976 80 145,943 74 45 03 152 28 2,393,486 09 869 18 3,955 79 198 13 3,824 84 3,958 07 1,848 81 6,743 60 1,512 71 6,214 03 741 6,788 9,948 153,025 2,540 05 8,650 87 1,037 56 16,711 39 494,103 10 2,531 95 150,820 8,320 235,511 131,027 144,232 123,227 38,805 2,026 1,407,947 290,399 1,320,777 6,136 109,730 68,028 79,247 74,291 16,099 3,663 4,619,149 18,427 53 86 811 64 882 88 6,540 40 9,320 12 209 93 3,432 81 3,570 51 8,204 12 9,904 30 1,308 76 . 566 70 715,384 60 932 17 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 • 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 46 47 48 49 60 51 62 52 64 66 66 67 68 89 60 61 62 63 64 66 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 173 I 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 .orts of Knuyl^na their Koturus are incluacd iu tUo.o of ,he Port, to which they ^^'^^^ BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Onstoms'. i o « 2 ) « eS J bOcpLS ■^ - >-'> ■s»- C-. CO ■o o CO e^i <» »^r CO e-i o o r» o> -J5 c^ •-T to 5g CO o CO CO e> to crj o» t»- M< e^ o !■- "-^ a a « CO _, ^ t- IM I S 2 ^. " eJ^ e-J M s « <«• » o 15 ■3 'Z S n a "S TC v li a a % 1 5 29 ] i ■ "•^^■1S}3?l--^"-"««^"^^ Al«, nccrand Porlor , Q„iions, uiacuit n I liooU niul SbouV;.','."" """ t-'y i\::.'::.':oaiion;: JJrodtna Butter I . . Candles ^r- Chcoao T' Oignr,... ^°- Clotbiug cofioe,groon;;;;;;;;;:;::;;;:::;:;;;;,;..;;;;i,i;;; Cordngo Cordials ;,.„ Barrels. luro J , Lbs. um n 11 Sails....::::;::.; ^''"''"'• Salt ■"'.".■.' Sboep Shingles Sbot suufF ;;;;;;'. Srap : Steel ;::;: i Sugar, Muscovado..: j Tja -.'- I Tohaeoo....: ::::::".'.".:;;'. a • IZT' """:;:::::;;::G;if^n;: I " beat p„,_„i. AVbiskv •^",7"''' Wine.: ;;;;;; <*"'""*■ Woollens .■;:::;::;;■■■ • Uneuumcrated Articles: K. S. M. BOUCHETTE, dmmUtioHtr of Cuifomt. 2fh No. 28.— STATEMENT of the Quantity and Value of Goods Fxportcd from the Free Ports of Gaspd and Sault Ste. Mario to other Canadian Ports, during the year 1861. ARTICLES. QuftsUty. Value. SeuU Sto. Mario. Quantity. l<^rVC*no. ZZZ^Z^Zii^iM^. B"ley Lb» B«"" ...beMU Eggs Feathers '^kh'iiii FUh, vU.. Cod »".3«2 Herrings ",508 Balmon and Trout 19.6ZS Mackerel 2,610 O'lterfl *'*'^ 1 1,104 140 184 I Flour Fruit, Gracn Furs and Skins GrindatoncB ' Horses Hides Lard Moats i Oil Oxen ;•;■;■ Vi"" Ores of ull kinds of Metals. Plaster Rags Vegetables Whalebone Wood Wool ■ Woollens ..♦ Brlf. .'.'.".'.'."".No. ".Lbs". .Galls ....No, 16 1 '200 'l2"9","386" 2 Totolp . t 3 609 21 2S 190 117,035 120 82 8,676 128 50 2,113 40 08 62,448 40 112 40 14 29 10 153 10 Value. 192,115 95 95 R. g. M. BOUCHETTE, Commisnioner of Cmtoma. 1'' m o u u A^ •? n ^ oo" o CI ».^ n C} Duty on Stub. v> O C9 o e a a 3 3 , s 3 1^ •c d o. «» ' Q UQ ' I 4 r ■- c CJ o ■** CO « >o S:ao « rH -a E 2 « o t^ : - '^, 9 'TS a ^ o s •^ o H i! (> i" CI u fM o -o ,ja o "CS fl ■y t> 9 O Q T- O o 9 .Zi O u <) >• W P3 Cm n -d H cJ >^ en tq .22 <^ to H ^. « a <5 =^ p, u »ij 609,804 28,951 29,150 78.980 103,957 102,098 400,735 i..,.,523 I 637,864 82:. 722 384,013 627,815 2.505 15,300 65,0 n 6.300 17,284 28,333 200 6,378 168 90 8,757 48 8,0S0 88 4,586 70 61,822 90 1,330 60 14,871 48 35,088 21 1,737 P8 I^OOl 1273,000, 3,817,060 | 4,893,096 1,7-19 00 2r.0,»59 oO 48,989 95 -1 U. S. M. BOUCHET^'.'E, C'ommiiJoner of Customs and Excm. No. 27.— COMPARATIVl f Number c s. Distillerie Malt. Wheat. a o OO l-H a • l-H M 1859. Bushels. 1860. Bushels. 1861. Bushels. 1859. Bushels. 1860. Bushels. 1861. Bushels. Canada West Canada Eaet 92 5 71 5 70 4 35,473 78,178 38,256 7(»,091 46,517 54,086 22,030 201 21,022 22,490 98 76 74 114,651 108,347 100,603 22,231 21,022 22,490 —COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of the Description and Quantity ol Grain, and ot FOR DISTILLATION. Wheat. Barley. Rye. Indian Corn. - 1859. 3ushels. 1860. Bushels. 1861. Bushels. 1859. Bushels. 1860. Bushels. 1861. Bushels. 1859. Bushels. 1860. "Sushels. 1861. Bushels. 1859. Bushels. 1860. Bushels. 1861. Bushels. 185 Bush 22,030 201 21,022 22,490 10,952 36,695 2,170 39,942 2,792 24,464 140,934 13,352 137,724 41,903 152,549 81,005 392,433 119,413 390,042 19,753 542,989 1, 22,231 21,022 22,490 47,647 42,112 27,256 154,286 179,627 233,554 511,846 409,795 542,989 281i and other substances used in Distillation and Brewing, and also the Spirits s^lso the Si S— T Peaa, Buck Wheat. Mill Feed. Oats • 3lS. 1859. Bushels. 1860. Bushels. 1861. Bushels. 1859. Bushels. 1860. Bushels. • 1861. Bushels. 1859. Bushels. 1860. Bushels. 1861. Bushels. 1859. Bushels. 18( Busl )89 1,880 4,816 2,851 1,317 215 1,162 1,650 1,979 515 63,188 269 88,404 218 92,573 64 22,261 2^5,094 23 393 )89 30 4,816 2,851 1,532 2,812 2,494 63,457 88,622 » 92,637 291,355 410 61. 1859 ihels. Bush 2,573 22, 64 269, 2,637 291, Spirits s^Hgo the Spirits and Malt Liquors produced therefrom in the Province of Cane Oatsl 859. 18( ishels. Busl 22,261 23 P5,094 393 91,355 410 61. Bhcls, 2,573 64 12,637 Oats. 1859. Bushels. 22,261 269,094 291,355 1860. Bushels 23,616 393,128 410,744 1861. Bushels, 54,455 269,500 Potatco!?. 1859. Bushels. 323,955 1860. Bushels, 25 25 819 572 1,391 1861. Bushels, 54 54 Molasses, or other substances. Total 1859. Bushels. 1,714 30,052 37,766 1860. Bushels, 20,794 20,794 1861. Bushels. 1859. Bushels. 691,49? 517,416 B 1,208,909 1, J^HM f Canada, for the years ending 1869, 1860 and 1861. Total quantity of Proof Spirits Number of FOR BREWING. Grain. Distilled. Breweries. Total quantity of Malt. Malt ] .859. ushels. 1860. Bushels. 1861. Bushels. 1859. Gallons. !860. Gallons. 1861. Gallons OO 1-1 o OO a M I— I to OO a M 1859. Bushels. 186:. Bushels. 1861. Bushels. 1859. Gallons. 18 Gal 91,49? 17,416 70:'^'31 567,257 919,249 429,634 2,170,484 1,069,386 2,183,291 1,144,528 2,911,897 905,763 128 22 122 21 138 ;22 160 209,144 117,690 234,174 152,450 287,489 167,612 2,138,745 1,349,526 2,44 1,80 08,909 1,275,288 1,348,883 .'^,^S9,870 3,327,819 3,817,660 150 143 1 326,834 386,624 455,001 3,488,271 4,24 R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs and Excise. KSM FOR BREWING. 1 lantity [alt. Malt Liquor. lels. 1861. Bushels. 1859. Gallons. 1860. Gallons. 1861. Gallons. ,174 ,450 287,489 167,512 2,138,745 1,349,526 2,440,790 1,809,144 2,923,440 1,976,555 ,624 455,001 3,488,271 4,249,934 4,898,995 Customs and Excise. No. 26.-^ ;REVBN1 .,-4' used, and Spirit 3l8t December, i'lFOll BRE^ 6 7 8 9 10 1' 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 231 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ■■ill 32| 33 3J 3o SO 37 38 Brant .., Carleton Durham Essex .... FroDtena Adding Ilaldimai Hastings, Huron an Kent and Lanark ... Leeds anp Lincoln oi: Middlese* I No. 1... ! do ' Norfolk .. ^•^o^tllllmb Oxford .... Perth Peterhoro' Piineo Edi Renfrew _ Sinicoc Waterloo "_'*" Wellington and'Grey!."! i AVentworth andHalton I York and Peel, No ] ! Vork. Peel and Ontario, No. 2.... Montreal, No. 1 '..' Montreal No. 2 ....... Quebec ]* Artbabiiska .".'.',' Beauharnois .'. Iberville .'.'" Joliotte '.'.'.'.... St. Francis St. Hyacinthe ." Terrebonne " Thro8 Rivers Totals Galls. Malt. Bus. 2,021 , 54 1.07,^ 14,75; 25,73! 2,45; '"^Mil 8,817"i 6,307) i.... 79,15,3 '"."."'," O-i 169,650 ':... 12.770 I.... 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OA • CO ■n" : : : t cf '• • t-^ • ■ : • « • ■A : : : : : :^ : : : : : ARTICLES. ■ i » M i Sugar Tallow Tin and Steel Tobacco, luaaufa«tured Tobacco, Unmanufactured Wheat Whiskey and other Spirits Window Glass Whiting and Chalk Wool All Agricultural Products not ] - c .-d : « I " ":§' ! OQ It. — •< Timoer, square, in vessels do do in Raft do Round in Vessels do do in Raft Board and Sawed Lumber in Ves'ls. do do in Raft... Staves, Pipe Staves and Headings. do West India do and do do Barrel do and do Shinrles 1 Firewood Barrel Hoops 1 Split Podts ^nd Fence Rails ,-4 riH O ^ sit' sia 18 »5 : Vf 9> r^t -< • 0> CQ CO 3> : n ; 1-1 CO n : : i-H CO N : : *» : CO « i-i eo • o> •« CO o> : cf |§ g o o * ■■ £ * S = ^ : .t: S ^ s Oi 14 60 fC\ O ns « W CO QO ■^ to 0) fl TS g V § a o .s g ja CO 00 00 l>» W rS GQ AMOUNT TOLLS. 1 ^ nts Is [8 1 ;8Si;2 fa iTU \ Is is is •» §2:2 in is i isss'^ is = Ml ^ -S !2 i- i 1 ii i iii^ii'^i i- MM i M ; M ! 1 < H O H a a CO— 1« :»(i :n : i«o«o«o : : : : : : i v> -^ n -.n ■.'a : iti 'nri ;:::::; o .go. .. C^t" '**I*I' '^ '.■*': • i ! i 1 : ; 1 i iisisls i»i i : i : ^ : ; : ; fh . . . : : : : : : fH ; ; ; U i i From American to American Ports. o From American Canadian Ports. Q If 3 : : : i' ::::•!<:::: CM : : : : : : e^ : : : : ■ i-i •oo" From Canadian to Canadian Ports. d o CO — .o : o 1 c>i : 1 cv c/"j ■-' ec : e^ : "O ; ; o . es . o to to : : : : : : C^l t- : : o . . 05 : : e :«o : -1 : *- : *^ : : a> . . .o i i : f-t : : ' 1 i : : ; • * • : : : : t ; I I 1 1 1 i i ' " ' 1 r M U 1 i i 1 n \ \ liL-iiii- ' — T-^-^-rrviTTa. -^ « • is i =3 -"5 ill'* 1 i i 1 1 :!. i 1 1* le mi :££ >1 S' I4 o * r'a ^• ;m 5 « 3 a.. a 18 i4 CO bO fc« p fe ■<^ oo a r1 •r CO 2 >H o H .a Eh ns lO SB a^ ^ CD is :oo : :o : : :»«qocooo : : : : !■* : : i i in ■ 5 o«:»soo::3>:::«inc<3o»o»:;:::A;:;;jrt: TOTALS. a o •* : : o !o : : I I r^ ^ ' ' 1 rH :::::: * ►?* ■• o : i : : : CO : : : 00 : to o «e : : . : : oo : : : : : M i : : ; : : : '^ c : : » : w : : : : : i : : : o5 a> o : : : : : : a. t3 :•«::::: o ::: CO : ? S Cement and Water Lime .. Chalk and whiting 1 Cheese Charcoal Clay j Coffee 1 Com Dye and dye stuff :s izn is : n: : p ' a O "rt ^ ■=2 C> r-l «0 lO o O CO O I-* *A i—t O 15 ■ V •.rn ; K in * — : t: : a 20 '.at : 3 • c^ a a? :i* h = P^ o c c W^ w> ■3 f^ a. C a +j 1 22 f-»f C3 M 0^ . r-l <^- S ^ '^ tH fej o H o (3 u c o ^ C! w rt o M.- a o ol ^ +s es p*-< g- J '"I +5 CO ^^ ^ eS EH ':g ^ "S o 1 2 : : : « : : : : » : j i : TOTALS. d o GO :oa •*o»:* H*to :o»: 1^ : oj : : : : o ■«»i : ■ 1? i i -H ; : CO : to : : «D :oi • • In : :»< j js n i IN i « :m<» : .rt :•* : o : OS : : •* : • r-t ■ 1-1 : : CO : 5D : : to : o» : : r- . o : : :»r h '^ i Is I i : u" : "* ■^ * w ct : : rH tec : «o T-i : :o> ;^ 5C ; 1— 1 • • ; lo : : : ^ : 1:* ; rH . . : ■* : : : '^ . 'i ■ : : i ; ^ : : : •-h' | of AflTICLES. ........ Ashes, Pot and Pearl Apples, OnoinsA other Vegetables.. ! Bacon 3 c 5P • ; • 1 I * ' " • : . ^ 1 : : -r I \ \ i I'd I I • « . ; 5 • : 3P3p;p n 3 t- : 4 - J !•: 3 8 3 \ 3 5 * b 5« 1 Carts. Waggons and Sleij^hs ' Cattle Cement and Water Lime « • . ] : : 1 : : 1 : ! < : • • S a ■ u 1 * '• : c < u I y : 12 i -^ ' : o ! S "-^ N : H : =5 h •i ■ OS ^ OS xs <£><0 n iH ; H13 : a>a • «S : "St. •: 3 a • si- M 3 24 I T « s. (9 ti 2 ^ 1 ! 1 i AMOUNT. ■ or TOLLS. i i : I i : ; i'V ■ ; MM 1 i < 1 H O ! ^ i o a (X •0 :§2 : igSl^iS > : > ; : ' *-« I : i ; '":::■ t^ i : ; r1 1-. From American to American Ports. 1 d k o a •••■;;!> : i i i i --!-i— !- • • • • : : ; : -i-T-r —-!!-- 1 From American 1 to Canadian Ports.. d a i i i ! i : : : ; ; e. - r i i i ; • •' : : I . From Canadian to American Ports. i - i From Canadian 1 Canadian Ports. 1 o» ; ... . . ■,■——-: — '. — . : — °^l • S • • • S^ it : : «c 'o : «s : -rt M ; : : o »* M »~ • r- ■ — ; <'' : : :«»^< . : — =»■» •■*« • j :'T,"i°i'« =«^ j ■^ ' : : : "^ : : •-' : "^ : -^i^^ • i • lo'c'f i-Tic ■ • : : : : : • . . ri . : : r-i : : ; . : : • • • .* I ; ; ^ : i i2- i2 «oo «c M : : o> M « «o : : ,-, ..Mr-:: fr.* : I ! : i I ^ . . • rH : : t : 1 1 UZ'll O . m • ■^ : 1-^ r- 1^ : -c : TOTAL *■' — : : »- • rf : "'' : -* t-^" • '■ to « ttT-o '• : : . . f- 1- : : ^ : • ; . . . ; ; »"' ; ** * ■• •• • 1 , 1 ARTICLES. TotaU hroHyht iirer Stone ! Sugar 1 * Tin and Steel j do Unmanufactured ■ Turpentine i Wheat j Whiskey, other Spirits and Wines 1 White Lead and Paints j Wool ( All othsr Merchandize, do 1 Timber, Square in Vessels j do do in Rafts ; do Round in Vessels do do in Raft ! B'.iaids and Sawed Lumber in vesls j do do do in rafL. 1 St-aves, Pipe Staves and Headings io West India do j io Barrel do do Shingles 1 o o DD 1 ; Brijxel Hoops 1 Split Post sand Fence Rails 26 B No. 7.-SUMMA11Y STATEMENT ..fthe Welland, St. Lawuenck, Ciiambly, Lock.s,Kuo(i— Hour Js and uthorSawod Lum- lier Cord Wood *.*.'.'.'.'.'.'.'...."..!!. SLingli's !...'.."..".'.'.'.!!!! St.iveti lull kinds! «uik .".;!;.;;.■;;.■.'■■.." Timber and other Woods WcUaiid Caual. Tons. \,f.21,f>-2 ;i,09I TolllI ElHTSt. FAUM STOCK. A(/riVi)?/i„c_-Cuttle, Slifq) iiud ll.-g.s. Hor. 62 30 63 IS 31 35 62 8,614 15 8,704 33 885 72 1 47 163 35 163 86 89 34 167 71 1,471 45 27 Burlington Ba., Ottawa and Rideau Canal?, St. Ann's, St. Odrs, and other and on the same, and the amount of tolls gmss an.l collected during tUuyear IMl. 7,251 ,;2 3 25 648 84 28 87 86/ 98 12,084 53 167 24 2t 98 192 22 28 19 325 IS 413 90 39 74 48 43- 22 855 66 636 34 67 44 229 76 6,054 37 16,930 20 729 IS 42,321 OC 66,908 68 ■•> 62 30 03 IS 31 35 62 8,614 15 8,704 33 885 72 1 47 163 35 163 86 89 34 167 71 1,471 45 Olmmhly Canal, includin St. Ours Looks. * Ilurlingtjtn Hay OHmil. St. Ann's Lo('k.<. 'Ion*. TollM. $ ?t* 1 219,675 2,745 95 Ottawa tied Ilidcau Canals, and thoir iiock«. Tolls. Tons. Tolls. $ CiH 1.5.30 00 Tom. Tont. Tolls. 1,265 25 291.244 122,694 ( 334,157 $ rts. 5,421 04 1,538 26 27 16.051 160 51 1,523 13 761 02 3 .2 81 06 3 .30 . 36 70 2.861 71 63 47,869 2,793 72 166 19 10 96 16,869 58S 22 8,221 1 012 13 6 63 12 65 1,068 09 81,618 90,516 13 2,895 110 1,686 29,110 6,936 40 120.569 3„543 6,162 i,.a6 15,956 92 6 15 280 51 1,311 1 0,493 393 40 1 , 56,248 3,257 53 36,193 2,492 90 179,838 2,408 33 182,356 i : 207 1 7 02 10 12 42 2 63 7 10 120 16 6 01 2 33 j :.;::;:;:....:::::::::::::: 208 7 12 54 9 13 166 8 31 1 '25" '2"42" 5S 495 716 116 24 22 72 227 92 .505 47 38 73 12 30 .Vii" 191 iV 03" 9 55 495' [ ! 86 12 44 451 U A t , j 111 14 86 1,409 SO7 M 532 26 58 966 18,455 1,725 It .'),550 22 400 16,510 21,125 41 45,19H OSS (2 11 00 95 SO 2.416 60 5,513 OS 12 10 6,232 40 916 47 33 •0 io2 10 15 71 3 '55"' 1 161 1 3,270 50 1 444 1,151 3 IS 35 111 58 30 l.(il6 6S 350 "sf-io" S 38 17 48 1..S17 } 20,155 1,868 49 91.915 15,269 70 3,0s 1 151 04 4,SaO j 39 1 92 2 48 35 81 ■i 61 271 203 9 iiio" 8,367 67 33 3 16 "I'.'iV flir ' 1,163 80 29 92 75 232 1 45 4 60 3" 7:;" ■ 11 5S '^iEEE\ 221 3,336 26 S3 226 89 ■■■■■-■ ,;59 3,928 293 93 8,715 1,370 29 42S 21 36 515 i -_ 117 11 70 1,088 483 75 462 23 08 789 . 1 t j 2,io6 21 135 198 58 2 10 13 23 315 224 164 464 52 50 22 22 59 66 185 50 888 66 68 312 26"'66" * 1 OS 2 90 17 10 1,701 . 113 . 161 . 561 . ; i i 2,379 225 61 i 2,255 803 ()3 1,816 ,1 ,. j 3,325 ' ; 1 i dd No. 7.-SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Welland, St. Lawrencr, A RTICLKS Welland Uanttl. MonufttPturM— C'onJinMfrf. Drouyht ore/-.. Empty RiirroU Earthen, Stono and Glns»waro"!.'..!."" " I'.iiilroa'l Iron Scrap. I'iff and Uroktm CiisViiig.V ".".'.""" Spikes, Nails, Tin and Stoul Stoves and Castingn "///' Iron not elsewhere discribcd...!. '" Iron Safes Oil Oil Cake .".".'. Siilt ...........*.".','...'..'" Su'j?ar and Molasses '.'.','.'.!!!".'.'.'.*.'.i' Vehie'?s and Agricultural impiemi-nts" Window (Jlasa St. Lawrenoo Canal. Ton J. .131 1.100 1.134 4,877 800 1,558 , 2,654 ! 1,908 I 393 I 79,4;i4 .1,094 331 177 Total Manutacturos. MERCHANDISE. 10.'),86fi Coffee Coal Fish .".'..".".'.".".'."".'.!!;'.".'..";"■.■ Fu'.niture and Bacfgago ....".'.'.".',*.*".' O.vpsum '.".!'.'.'..".".". I 9 ^nt Marble, Slate and .Stone i n'2,7 Ores, [all kinds] ; , 4' Rags, Junk and Oakum ....".!!!.!!...! i All other Merchandise not elsewhere...". ,..".. !.' 631 69,883 1,7.19 868 1,824 563 187 j,724 I 99,98] I Total Marchandisc Grand Totals— (Tonnage of Vessels and Pas.: r.=.p„(- ij "'•'"«"■' not iiu-ludod) ' I.020.4H3 , l^easRoftinded,nnd passed free 'oyO.CMn'v 28. 1860 Orand Total Tolls CoUoctod i ' ' Tolli. ♦ PtS. 1.281 fil 22 21 237 21 826 70 569 87 152 22 272 95 417 62 2 85 159 .35 98 40 14,628 90 882 19 93 35 20 48 Tom. 20,074 81 10,224 ;i,329 2.551 1,226 11.068 3,051^ 1,070 11,154 972 I 3 12,622 9,344 104 739 187 44 13,525 04 300 92 241 40 204 69 1,954 OS 280 79 40 07 2,854 53 19,747 96 68,659 38 31,724 4,518 1.271 4.729 2,295 2,041 803 13,819 6.3,,338 Tolls 2.30.528 18 55,326 80 175,201 88 886,008 I eta. 1,471 45 9,268 35 7 36 l,i)91 10 833 74 264 94 287 31) 131 93 99 42 118 99 ii,879 28 9,214 15 121,902 II 121,902 11 Tom. 2,879 41 95 ■ 81 578 25 ■ 09 ISO 83 ■ 43 : I,.t68 59 ■ 304 720 50 ■ !2 109 72 ■ W 1 2.163 '>'> ^ 139 ■ 8 180 78 ■ 18 ^1 1.163 81 ■ 1,703 ! 1.158 10 ^ 3.861 1 12 ■ 4 ! 138 55 D 10 8,614 29 f Ctl. 1,471 44 41 95 .ITS 25 100 83 1,398 68 720 SB 109 72 2,102 22 :!l 180 7H ,i5 1,16.'< 81 I,U8 10 12 OS 138 55 i>,268 ,S5 r .16 1..5U1 10 8,33 7t 264 94 287 31) 131 on 90 42 118 99 .'■',879 28 9,214 15 21,902 11 M,yo2 U ._ „ 0«AMBLY, BuRLfNOTON Bay, Oti'awa and RiDRAO Canals, ko.--(Oontinued.) ('h»rably Oan*l,lnolndlng ntiTllnaton Bay Canal St. O'lm Looki. ' Ottawa and R'.deau Canali and their Look*. R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. so 2? i 4) fee a I 4 I J5 fee n) 2' TSslfS^F S »^ ~ « ..^ a*' ^ SSSSTSS IF. ..> r; • » M ..^ ■^ **? * fr- pt f «L -; t. .T V »4 — I. • * * » — f: r- M "> Cr A — • tf -•< -; w tj> «* I « i« ,^ -,. - ''» »« e» f t — 4» a s r •" 2 y 'J » J» « « 5 ,N •^ •fr '.^ fS «• <>? « «» — ..'J .i» pi • CJ t-l xi' »-. dr ^^ »-• fi hi r:{:i j« C: « (t >« I, $ {.} ^ £'=2 ■* 9 W »■ i-, _, a s; :sw s § s I s .' ;. ^"^ s ? « »4 '' L ,'- 13 ? • * — >r »« »■ rt «■ jj' ,« in ~ >^ .■( ■♦ ,1 —« « -* !>. ».> i >> m 5 .^ • p^ w 4 .? r * .-f »>. 'V A b. c~ as H * 'S is ifll « S«'S ■ft (- •"•a fj fi i:i^^ St M* rt;"f 1^ JT s ^» « 1 1 i i ( < J 3 Jrn BAi 2 n -_— , s «w ?s J i 1 «^ »< • "^ ^— :t- tt M A » I ; ■a J 1 ;s s « o « tt t\ jears wn. 'roperty, : Locks, Iho .NA I 83 No. 0.— A RETURN of the Business of the undermentioned TROViNcrAL Canals und LocKf«, shewing the Grosi ARTICLES. CLASS No. 1. Stoam and other Vcasels per Ton Measurement, CLASS No. 2. Passengnrs, 21 years and over each do under 21 years each CLASS No. 3. Apples, Onions, and other Vegetables Bark Bri'iks, Limo and Sand Castings, (broken) Pig, Scrap and Railroad Iron Cement, Clay and Water Lime, Coal Corn Oypsum Ilcmp ... Ico., Manganese and Manures Marble and Slate Ores, (all kinds) Potatoes Salt •■ Stones, (wrought or unwrought) Tobaceo, (unmanufactured) Total Class No. 3 CLASS No. 4. Ashes, (Poland Pearl) per Ton Baeon, Butter and Pork Barley, Oats, Rye, and other Grain Beer, Cider and Vinegar Bran and Ship Stuflf, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Corn Broom and Pressed Hay Cotton (raw) Flax, Flax and other Seeds Flour Horns, Hoofs and Bones Horses Meals, of Oats, Barley, Corn, Ac Nails, Spikes, and Iron not elsewhere described Oils, Lard and Tallow Oil Cake Bags, Junk and Oakum Stoves and other Iron Castings Wheat Window Glass • ■.■'■'"imV All other Agricultural produce not uuum- eratod and not being merchandise ) Total Class No. 4 Beef, Bees Wax, Cheese and Hams P« T"" Chalk and Whitening ".'.*.!!!!!'.'.'. Charcoal " Coffee 88 11(1 Lock?, shewing the Gross and Not Amount of Tolls from each Class on each Canal, during the year 1861. 8 'i 8 34 05 2 HI 1,917 97 27 04 95 "su'iio 70 30 109 03 29 TO 143 SO 11 15 12 55 2,972 51 11 70 2 40 1,824 69 13 23 7 02 2 4S " 1 92 18 3» "(i 10 10 15 6 15 1 80 1 68 1 32 75 45 127 21 2,031 40 02 BURLINGTON HAY CANAL. Tons. 294,244 Tolls. 60 "2 "is 41 315 3.304 224 16,322 16,510 9 183 3,251 414 136 40,709 1,088 1,219 5,550 104 22 12 203 "24,'i25' "42 469 4,389 464 176 45,198 178 8,367 91,696 20 19 $ cts. 1,539 00 ST. ANN'S LOCK. Tons. 219,675 12 40 52 50 659 00 22 22 3,264 40 2,410 60 16,061 Tolls. $ cts 2,745 95 OTTAWA AND RIDEAU CANALS AND THEIR LOCKS. Tons. 334,157 160 51 5 110 888 349 66 1,318 25 3 30 26 66 17 45 1 98 39 54 Tolls. 2,861 170 3 18 30 50 Kroo. 13 66 136 00 421 ""63 2,828 14 6,610 44 483 75 748 39 9S8 42 59 66 11 00 2 03 07 33 5,513 08 f'io 95 80 794 75 200 40 87 25 6,232 40 71 00 1,163 80 6,232 5 10 21 05 84 84 42 9 , 1,016 ' 1,701 839 ' 113 2,453 1 56 462 532 940 58 203 72 170 798 41 5,340 12,543 23 08 20 68 47 33 2 90 120 29 1^646 ""46 71 1,778 204 :i08 350 152 205 16,520 10 7 72 6,907 01 1 45 'sTso '"iHi 3 66 88 88 10 23 15 38 17 48 7 68 10 23 789 046 50 161 1 346 31 31 3,270 14 ""iei" 3,891 211 2 334 1,317 141 160 11,479 80 $ cts. 5,517 04 3 98 81 8 1,109 71 53 933 11 1,738 70 RugH, Juuk and Uiikuin fetovoa and other I-on OnHlingH , Whcut Window Glass All other Agricultural produce not onum eratud and not being morcbandiao ;l Total Claxa No. 4. CLASS No. 5. Beef, Bees Wax, Cheese and Hams per Ton Biscuit and Crackers " Carts, other Vehicles o 40 40 80 03 01 02 Ton, Barrel, Ton, n Cwt. Cwt. Ton, Barrel, Ton, 1 30 J u:2 02 10 20 25 03 03 03 1 50 80 20 1 00 2 00 75 1 50 40 40 80 03 01 02 15 02 ti 10 20 10 02 02 02i 50 25 15 1 00 2 00 75 1 50 S") 20 40 03 01 02 Ton, M. 7 5 40 20 40 33 10 50 12i 6i ti 61 50 25 26 100 200 76 150 26 Total Tolls Less refunded (and not collected as per order in C-^uncil, 28th May, 1860) Grand Totals (Tonnage of Vessels and Passengers not included)., I) 5 2 25 12J 7 * 26 26 m 12J 5 1S7 i,.')f)a .'563,520 177 8,451 lis 10 40 07 372 05 8S,«2l 80 20 48 1,905 09 440,005 105,034 84 040 331 248 631 24 1,739 868 1,100 188 10 30 8 3,091 272 395 171 49 535 1,564 346 528 14 8 137 12,930 5,724 534 858 23,632 137 08,648 17,680 87 4,023 4,581 8,238 20,738 26,000 35,584 517 018 303 55 212,897 1,020,483 190 07 93 35 53 49 187 41 7 05 399 92 241 40 237 21 55 45 2 85 8 30 2 40 882 19 79 51 109 31 25 35 14 40 99 21 408 59 101 78 108 24 3 70 1 44 40 fa .3,353 CO 2,854 53 22 21 255 72 %H25 OS 21 91 2,204 09 ti .■;m 1S7 1,558 363,526 177 8,461 40 07 372 95 8S,«21 80 29 48 1,9!13 09 3 S(I3 1,070 200,312 739 41,928 U 55 . US eu 100 72 42,321 09 138 55 8,290 08 12 lU 3 10 2,672 1 OH . 1 32 75 46 127 21 178 45,198 178 8,367 »7 -Zb 6,232 40 71 00 I.IO.-! 80 ;;l; 350 152 205 i.') ;iH 17 48 ■XM '. 1,317 . 141 . 160 . it 7 58 10 23 *' 449,095 105,634 84 304,001 73,703 62 22,530 2,031 40 91,696 10,520 16 6,907 345 31 11,479 1,738 70 640 190 07 448 26 104 183 38" 9 58 4,518 1,271 2,551 1.56 2 75 98 10 1 47 12 68 34 71 7 m' 1 13 6 97 833 74 264 94 578 25 32 26 31 11 80 1 02 20 7 72 6 it 331 " 248 63l" 24 93 35 63 49 187"41 7 05 4 60 19 9 38 80 3 98 81 8 a "is 2 18 1 6 5 it 1,739 868 1,100 188 10 30 8 .%091 272 395 171 49 535 346 528 14 8 137 399 92 241 40 237 21 55 45 2 86 8 30 2 40 882 19 79 51 109 31 25 35 14 40 99 21 408 69 101 78 108 24 3 70 1 44 40 f J 14 91 99 80 2 1 63 11 78 12 30 12 44 23 780 95 587 110 304 00 27 08 234 80 38 73 943 131 261 47 13 6 65 13 05 i,io9 246 394 ■""".■."".■.■.".■;■".".""!! • ii 1 ii i 5 27 23 1 86 30 5 1,961 42 3 13 100 17 561 120 83 tt i tt 9,344 190 199 549 1,158 11 13 04 47 50 60 52 3,861 175 19 570 576 70 26 26 2 91 85 50 1,976 1,479 57 1,100 92 54 46 4 60 4t tt 622 1,16^ 625 221 149 88 167 71 l'!0 92 26 62 464 "is5""50" 150 97 342" 97 75 if'io 4 88 3 73 247 ' 95 14 28 1 ti if ti 13 1 1 39 22 5 75 "ii ' 12,930 .3,353 CO 22,370 3,647 59 5,037 747 07 4,303 2,497 75 3,153 167 56 4,790 803 99 i 5,724 2,854 53 15,819 5,879 28 908 109 .so 5,072 3,125 57 2,970 148 4f 1 3,133 1,203 25 534 858 23,632 137 68,648 ^ 17,680 22 21 255 72 2,,'*25 OS 21 91 2,204 09 564 85 3,329 238 97,849 29,454 193,188 2,810 41 95 23 60 2,397 52 886 75 7,251 32 200 19 31 93 47,869 5 60 18 52 2,703 72 101 7 60 107 1 5 33 206 1 17,339 11,771 120,569 5,672 5 16,869 1,012 13 70,025 14.593 90,510 1,260 45 262 08 773 02 O * 6,930 100 19 588 6 03 " ■ 1 2 2;. 12i 7 87 4,623 4,581 8,238 20,730 26,000 35,584 517 618 6 61 98 1,155 90 837 99 907 54 5,165 50 8,606 89 6,078 72 78 50 225 75 2 44 21 824 1,569 7,469 824 13,122 100 13,170 169 5 3 25 115 03 237 CO 295 55 35 45 329 03 94 197 59 73 52 1 00 40 10 90 22 3,649 4,438 134 10,493 12 65 684 30 365 97 17 82 393 40 13 j 3 12 "3,543 1 i 2,895 81 06 6,162 26 801 1 50 80 10 25 420 5 25 5,660 25 12i 825 3 4 13 18 4,458 205 12i 363 31 88 43 2 70 ■ 5 • •••■••*••••«••• ti 303 55 C 70 10 45 28 2 45 7 89 20 438 2f 14 tt 1 1 • ••(•*•••* •• I 212,897 29,033 18 364,169 12,100 06 50,187 3,100 98 i 36,294 2.500 50 179,835 2,422 36 181,546 7,383 93 1 J.30,528 18 55,320 30 121,902 11 . : 121,902 11 10,319 88 32,799 42 32,799 42 0,188 89 6,183 89 17,651 55 17,651 65 175,201 88 886,908 116,239 10,319 88 178,674 199,097 213,491 1 I'Z""!'""' ^_ . . _ -- — - .1 R. S. M. BOUCIIETTEj Commmioncr of Customs. No. No. No. ] No. 1 ill No. 10.— STATEMENT shewing tho Nunilior, National Clinractor, and Tonnage of Ves.Hols imnno.! oi WcUantl anil C'hanibly Canals ami tho Tollrt timl ("iilil liavo hern cullootod "n the St. l,a\ TnTA !.,■*. V n .■* s i; 1, .s . No. Tiin>. WKI.I.AMI r.\N \l. CiiinOiiiii SBiliiij nii.l "llirr Vi'»in J7ii I j.'i.l:): Tulnl CHuuliau \ ".Ull 4:iO,-lll:l .Vm»rioa:,S,iliuBUi..l"il..TV.....l. S.fl" ! 711,7S:| ,1., ••iicBuior* *^, '?»■•♦»" ii.riiia I Kill '7'J il.7(m I 1.:I37.072 From rniintltttii l» rmiiKlliiii Purln. Uiiwn. ■i;w. I Nil. Tnn.. niK ; v:\,vn \ nm 7.t,3ii:i 101 ! v.'iiv ! t"4 ii,w« 4.2(17 Ti.tiil ,\iiit'rt,*iiii i:rMi'{ T..l,il. WilUiiM Cniiiil., 1107 j rj.i73 ! 750 ; It 1 m ! am I 4 in 1 1,074 ^ :'i .voao Itl7 I 1111,248 I 774 I oa.lOII ST. 1.A\M!1;M1; 1 V.NAI. - .1 . Ml-HIIHT-' ; s.::iiii ! 7:'i.iij.. i..'iii« ;i7:'.7iu . li.TM i x\7,v!»\ '..\ '.'.lo:! ! 2ii;.Tii i.i'iu I :i 1.020 1 l.if'* i;io,oio T..i..li'«u».l.»ii I 10.700 I UMVinn .-..72^: .'i07.a4» | t.»i-H , 407.U7J Am'TiiMiii SniliiiK mill olliir Vt'Mcls.. .1.. Mi-»miT« «■ T'tUl AiiK-riciin (iriincl Tiilnl, .•'!. I.iiwrm™ I'liimi.. 2:11 )2 I7.1I411 2,211:1 103 24:1 20,10.1 220 102 l|' 207 27 2X0 2 2HH 012 i 1 i c llAMlll.V 1 \N Al,-- Culiii'liilli t^nililiE uu'l "lliiT Vi'j-i'l» :.... .)'. :*U'anu'rs • 11,042 1.000.41111 4,720 i07,i77 1 4,»01 I 408,104 i,lii;i I «o,>iiu :ilO I 17,oii;i 221 124 Totiil rmmftinn.. I,l7:l .• M.ilM I 1. 1 10 j 122,604 i 1147 .'<,04i 7,7114 i:i,!<01) gov ««0 147,2.'* . 270 : 41 ,,'1:14 I2»,0!7 I :i2» ! ll.i,00» 1,0.VJ I 27i,:«.') 1 Mf '• 106,0112 12 Tolnl AmiTii-ati (ir«n.lT"tnl, l!urlini!l,iii !!«.» l'«u«l.. .ST. AN.NS Llli'K lANAl. (:«n«ili«n .Sailiojl ou'l "H"''- Vi'.wW.. (ill Slt!aincr,< Total Canodiau.. 12.1 1.7S4 IS.IIOO , llt7 lU S.1IO6 7,244 l<5.'i 110 2U2 aoi i ia,ao4 ; nsa 202 114,760 1107 i7,60a i 2,065 031 is.ooo 201.214 2 I noo , 106,0115 16S,015 ; 1,1170 \ .Si,6t2 47.271 404 : 25.265 11.506 216,1SVI i 1,864 > 110,007 American Sailinn ami "thor VchoU.. lio SicBiilur* 54 a,480 ' 02,450 ... 5ta I 1.144 70.643 I 418 I 21,566 1 02.200 I Total Amcri.-aii j *^|_ ■'•■•'•" .iran.l T„lal. !■!. Aun'j Lock Canal 11,660 ' 2I0,67.'. OTTAWA AM) lllDKAl- (■\NAI,>- CanadUn ... ,1; .>lctttner« •••*• ' 3.091 I 2811.308 956 ! 48.741 4,047 I 332.1.10 21 I 2.III8 Total American Urand Total, Ottawa and Bideao Canals. U KfAlMT I 1. ATI D.N Ca-cai>iaii Vt9»Ki.s idO .STt.»i9 :i:i2,l::o _l. 1,000 66,416 1,018 1,018 ! 247.741 807 5.725 345 508 1.864 1,423 115,173 : 607,348 15,809 I 106,632 I 110,007 i 85.416 I 750 4,SHS :ioo 560 1,562 3.524 25,500 I 2,33:i.lHl Total Amorioao. 3,503 343 646 125 I 54 i ^1 4,681 j Sill. 179 211, 1 1,3 .".ii.:,:i5 li-.'-iuo :;.i"0 2.11 1 » 072.2::o 10,763 ! 041,285 i 11,503 88,111.1 467,072 15,850 02,450 d Canadian I 30,371 I 3,:i07.9ll I 10,710 043,970 ' 11,636 s.nao 192 44 563 "'1,018 288 37 202 6,847 607 1,010,323 I 1,339 fioTB — Thi8 Tuble i« computod from the aggregate nuiiibor ol' irips each Vosi-el iiiadf iluriiig thi' St 'asoii ol :!4 r, and Tonnage of VesHol, ,,„H«r.| on «nd through the Undermenlioncl Can^ln and Look«, during tl>« Year IHUl, an.l tlu. Amount of Tolls collected on the nl,l Imvo born rollootod "n the St. Lawrrn.... n.,d the olhor CuimIh undei the Tariff before the exemption ereaf,! hy Order in Co.meil 2Hth May, 18t!0. m 1« each Vessel made .luriuK the Seasoa of Nuri«uti»u-Kor th. ,m,nb.T .ad tonn.^e .dually employed, «ee T.ble No. 14 B. S. M. BOUCIIKTTE, Committioner of CSittom». No. No. No. ] ^H- No. 1 ¥ .1% ■i J! 86 No. 11.— COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of the Tonnage of Vessels und Goods passed through and on the undormei PUOPERTY AND VESSELS. Tonnago of Property up Do Jo down , Total Tonnage of Property up and down , Tonnage of Vessels up Do do down. Total Tonnage of Vcasels up and down i 1,148,771 Grand total of Property and Vessel- up and down.. 2,003,885 Wolland. St. Lawrence. Chambly. 1858. 1859. 1 1860. 1S61. 1858. 1859. 130,590 481,178 1860. 1861. 1858. 1869. 1860. 195,144 659,908 186,008 523,003 177,7»''. 766,2HS l.VI,8S3 865,595 110,807 494,751 130.248 003,348 127,485 759,423 105,806 20,839 143.447 3.3,246 177,881 39,230 855,112 709,611 944.081 1,020,483 605,558 611,708 733,596 886,908 126,045 176,693 217,117 582,400 506,365 418,922 4,S7,996 623,762 614,747 677,028 650,644 .386,799 371,020 396,790 368,846 416,680 407,785 518,582 490,887 79,808 80,015 99,509 98,643 117,037 122,489 1,148,771 856,918 1,238,509 ],.327,672 757,819 765,636 824,465 1,009,469 159,823 198,052 239,526 2,003,885 1,566,529 2,182,59;) 2,348,155 1,363,368 1,377,404 1,558,061 1,896,377 286,668 374,745 456,643 86 ough and on the undermentioned Canals, for the years 1858, 1859, 18G0, 18G1— distinguishing the Up and Down Trade. Chambly. Burlingtou Hay. St, Aun'B Lock. Ottawa and Ridciui. | 1858. 1869. 1860. 1881. 1858. 1850. 1860. 1861. 1858. 1850. 1880. 1861. 1858. 1859. I860- 1 1881. i 105,806 20,830 143,447 33,246 177,881 39,236 75.480 40,750 21,195 38,050 18,179 70,342 25,684 114,567 37,806 140.868 11,839 13,813 142,605 74,803 14,852 180,722 15,133 183,064 56,088 416,417 27,892 310,387 1 30,679 1 173,812 126,645 176,693 217,117 116,239 59,254 88,521 140,251 178,674 154,444 88,006 204,574 100,097 224,241 472,505 344,079 213,491 ' 79,808 80,015 99,509 98,543 117,037 122,480 59,809 63,085 78,471 76,562 47,347 60,721 36,414 87,662 148,711 145,533 9.3,583 104,526 89,167 08,600 119,884 112,.307 112,650 107,025 160,004 163,217 187,.330 185,008 86.418 1 247,741 j ) 159,823 198,052 239,526 122,004 153,033 108,068 124,076 294,244 182,730 j 20.3,126 232,191 219,675 310,226 323,221 372,338 3.34,157 i 1 r 286,668 374,745 456,643 238,933 212,287 .196,589 264,327 472,918 283,147 i 201,822 436,765 418,772 534,467 795,726 718,412 547,648 i R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Commimoner of Customa. N< ^ih No, No. ' II J 6* ^-■^ 86 No. 12.~C0MPARATIVE STATEMENT of the Total morement of Property, Passengers, and Vessels oi aOODS, WARES, AND MERCHANDISE. I- Farm Stock Forest Manufactures ■ Merchandise Vegetables Food..' Other Agricultural Products. 1 Total Tons Passengers No. of Vessels and Boats of all kinds Total tonnage of Vessels and Boats do Number WELLAND CANAT. 1858, 290 235,582 142.031 63,117 407,524 6,568 855,112 10,599 5,700 1,148,771 1859. 1860. 97 I 157 253,739 246,696 132,900 126,627 76,604 90,759 240,969 467,322 5,3U2 12,523 709,611 944,084 12,332 ! 11,130 4,559 6,338 856,918 , 1,238,510 1861. 149 212,656 105,866 99,981 586,583 15,248 1,020,483 3,091 6,708 1,327,672 WELLAND. Percentage of increase of 1861 over 1860. [A] 8.00. Percentage of increase of 1861 over 1858. 19.33. ST. LAWRENCE CANAL. 1858. 1,270 346,498 76,769 45,839 12.i,124 10,058 605,558 20,962 8,021 r57,810 1859. 1,385 366,872 70,507 63,657 95,896 1.3,451 011,768 24,850 9,024 1860. 1,390 372,233 67,823 68,4^7 186,573 37,080 733,596 23,896 8,911 824,464 1881. 1,433 361,466 08,659 63,338 342,940 49,072 CHAMBLY ( 1858. 880,908 35,359 104 71,709 10,553 14,896 26,345 3.038 126,645 2,299 11,042 1,009,469 2,682 ST. LAWRENCE. Percentage of increase of 1861 over 1860. Percentage of increase of 1861 over 1858. 159,823 1859. 226 96,452 12,025 21,079 42,973 .3,938 176,693 4,037 3,169 198,052 CHAM3 20.89. 46.46. Percentage ofdeoreaseof 1861 with 1860. 46.47. The average increase of the movement of Property on the six Canals in 1861, comp The average increase of the movement of Property on the six Canals in 1861, comp [A] This Table of Percentage applies to the first line of Totals shewing the movem 6* S6 ■■f Totals mals in 1861, compared vfith 1860 mals in 1861, compared with 1858 shewing the movement of Property. is 1.2 per cent, is 29.11 per cent. E. S. M. BOUCHETTB, Commiisicner qf Ou8tom«. - 7 < ♦ • i a o CO 00 4) ^ o 61 e9 I s o >■ a '3 4> u g (a 01 !2i a oo 00 o In o ■a la "^!5',:. 88 No. 14.— STATEMENT of the Number and Tonnage of all kinds of Vessels the year 1861, and for the Table, showing the Number C AN A.DI AN SAILING VESSELS STEAMERS. Total Total Total Total Tonnage. No. Tonnage. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. Tonuago. No. Tonnage. Tonnage. No. Tonnage Br ouglit up.. 65 3,396 4 8 24 Brought u p705 60,217 6 21 168 185 3 655 10 1 10 95 1 96 10 12 120 190 4 760 12 1 12 96 1 96 15 » 135 195 4 780 16 1 16 99 1 99 20 11 220 200 6 1 200 20 4 80 100 2 200 26 8 200 205 2 410 22 1 22 103 1 103 30 9 270 210 4 840 24 2 48 105 I 105 35 10 350 216 2 430 31 2 62 114 1 114 40 29 1,160 220 3 660 32 .2 64 120 2 240 45 18 810 225 7 1,575 35 1 35 126 1 120 50 31 1,550 •JMt 4 920 36 2 72 128 1 128 55 17 935 286 2 470 37 2 74 130 1 130 60 26 1,560 210 2 480 39 1 39 132 2 264 65 15 976 245 1 246 40 3 120 140 2 280 70 41 2,870 250 " 2.250 41 1 41 144 2 288 75 32 2,400 265 I 1,785 44 1 44 156 1 156 80 49 3,920 200 5 1,.300 48 2 96 167 1 157 85 31 2,636 265 2 530 60 2 100 160 2 320 80 19 1,710 270 3 810 52 1 52 168 3 604 i 95 30 2,850 276 3 825 54 1 54 170 1 170 1 100 57 5,700 280 4 1,120 56 3 165 175 2 350 105 22 2,310 285 2 570 56 7 392 176 1 176 : 110 17 1,870 290 6 1,740 57 1 67 184 2 368 115 21 2,416 295 2 590 59 3 177 190 1 190 ; 120 41 4,920 300 2 600 63 1 63 195 2 390 125 17 2,125 310 5 1,550 64 3 128 200 3 600 130 13 1,090 320 3 960 65 1 65 207 2 414 135 10 1,350 330 1 330 68 1 68 215 1 215 140 12 1,680 340 6 2,040 70 2 140 221 2 442 146 8 1,160 356 7 2,485 74 1 74 223 1 223 150 19 2,850 365 2 730 76 I 76 225 1 225 155 8 1,240 370 2 740 77 1 77 226 1 226 160 12 1,920 390 2 780 80 2 160 228 1 228 165 7 1,]55 395 1 395 84 1 84 232 2 464 170 6 1,020 413 1 413 88 3 264 242 1 242 176 6 1,050 430 1 430 89 1 89 250 3 750 180 5 900 500 1 500 90 1 90 274 I 274 TotaU,.. 826 9.3,015 ■ 93 2 65 186 300 1 300 Carried up, 706 60,217 Carried up. 3.:!96 Totals... 120 13,04lJ Tonnaga. >f Vessels le Number Total !fo. Tonnage 65 3,306 1 95 1 U6 1 99 2 200 1 103 1 105 1 lU 2 240 1 126 1 128 1 130 2 264 2 280 2 288 1 156 1 157 2 320 3 504 1 170 2 350 1 176 2 368 1 190 2 390 3 600 2 414 1 216 2 442 1 223 1 226 1 226 1 228 2 464 1 242 3 750 ■ 1 274 1 300 20 13,04'8 89 going through and on the Canadian Canals, during the Season of Navigation, in and Average Tonnage, in six classes. Vide next page. Tonnage. No. 5 10 15 20 26 30 S5 40 45 60 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 2 12 8 5 6 4 9 16 21 15 29 28 22 37 3 3 1 2 3 7 6 6 8 5 6 ' 4 3 7 2 3 AMERICAN SAILING VESSELS. Total Tonnage. Tonnage. 160 8 165 3 170 6 175 5 180 3 185 5 Carried up. 313 No. 10 120 120 100 150 120 315 640 945 750 1,595 1,480 1,430 2,590 225 240 85 180 285 700 630 690 960 625 780 540 420 1,015 300 465 1,280 495 1,020 875 640 925 23,640 Brought up.. 190 195 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 270 275 280 290 300 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 395 400 406 421 451 509 Total Tonnage. 313 23,640 5 950 6 1,170 2 400 2 410 6 1,260 + 860 4 880 8 1,808 9 2.070 7 1,645 6 1,440 10 2,460 8 2,000 9 2,295 8 2,080 7 1,855 5 1,350 2 550 17 4,760 30 8,700 18 5,400 11 3,520 9 2,970 16 5,440 18 6,300 16 5,760 22 8,140 11 4,180 12 4,680 1 395 3 1,200 3 1,215 2 842 3 902 1 509 STEAMERS. Tonuago. 12 25 27 30 31 40 48 56 60 66 71 107 109 115 160 185 245 312 344 349 350 352 363 354 360 367 372 375 378 386 393 400 No. Total Tonnage, 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 24 25 27 30 62 80 96 65 60 66 142 i07 109 115 160 186 245 312 344 349 700 1,408 . 353 708 360 734 372 375 378 385 393 400 40 No. 14.-STATEMENT in six classes shewing the Number and Average Tonn age Season of Navigation in the NUMBER AND AVERAGE TONNAGEOF ALL CANADIAN, Class. Sailing Vessels. 250 to 500 tons .. 200 to 250 do . 150 to 200 do .. 100 to 150 do „ 50 to 100 do ., Under 50 tons... Totklf No. 77 33 74 218 291 133 Tonnage 23,473 7,230 12,230 25,220 21.405 3,457 ClasH. Steam Vessels. 250 to 300 tons 200 to 250 do , 150 to 200 do . 100 to 150 do 50 to 100 do , Under 50 tons,. No. 2 1« 16 16 41 27 Tonnage 674 4,029 2,781 1,978 2,851 835 of all kinds year 1861.- V E S S E ] -Class. S 1 250 to 2 200 to 3 150 to i 100 to i 50 to Under 41 of all kinds of Vessels going through and on the Canadian Canals, during the year 1861. — {Continued.) 674 4,029 2,781 1,978 2,861 836 i VESSELS, DIVIDED INTO SIX CLASSES. AMERICAN. 'Clan. Sailing Vessels. * No. Tonnage. Class. Steam Vessels. No. 21 1 2 3 5 11 Tonnoge 1 o 250 to 509 long 232 58 4B 52 143 83 76,043 13,223 8,020 6,360 8,860 2,520 1 2 3 4 5 6 250 to 400 tons 7,571 245 345 331 323 344 90(1 til 2.10 do 200 to 250 do ,.. 3 I i 6 ISO 111 inn An . .. 150 to 200 do inn to 1 in Ho 100 to 150 do 50 to 100 do Under 60 tons Totals .. Total? 614 114,026 43 9,159 R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. I 42 No. 15.-C0MPARATIVE STATEMENT, shewing the Quantity of each Article of Tolls thereon as per TariP*, and also the Amount not collected, ARTICLBS. Apples, onions, and other vegetables AhIics (pol anil pearl) Bueon Hnrk '.*.'.".'.'.".'.".".'. Hurley and barley meal .. ' " Ucef ' Heor, cider, and vinegar Bbcs wax Uiscuit and crackers Brim and ship stuff Brick.-!, lime ;,ud sand Butter '■■■ Ciirts and veliicles Cattle ......" Oeraont and water lime Chalk and whiting Charcoal , Cheese Clay .■..■.■.■.".■.■.■" Clover and other seeds a, Coal Coffee .'...]. Copperas Corn and corn meal Dye and dye stuffs Fish .".■ Flax and flax seed , Flour ",[\\ Furniture ond baggage... , Gypsum Hams Hemp , Hides and skins (Raw) Hogs Horns, hoofs, and bones Horses Ice Iron — Bloom and broken eastings.... " Pig and scrap " Railroad " Styves and castings •' Safes " All other iron, not elsewliere. Lard ,. Leather Mahogany Maganeso and manures Manilla Marble Mechanics' tools , Molasses , Nails Oat and oatmeal Totals carried over. 1860. Toui. 757 25,086 22,619 4,719 22 18,777 3U 253 50 2,622 465 2,487 3S 7,104 4,821 37,442 623,848 Tolls $ OtH. 8,179 1,060 ,54 6,008 1,088 00 69 14 88 4.826 323 48 31,858 3,218 09 5.S1 1,30 16 071 107 70 2 30 6 1 16 3,201 426 66 13,664 700 35 1,325 315 21 162 25 93 1,069 144 56 6,681 860 79 637 157 88 148 8 81 102 38 U 6H1 47 46 206 41 10 107,665 12,066 56 1,357 348 84 20 4 00 162,240 21,920 50 233 52 65 9,690 1,655 27 1.33 8 02 130 202 21,114 09 35 <96 12 b,949 625 74 294 79 55 168 13 95 472 no 09 196 26 06 79 8 56 567 65 73 53 30 1,814 62 3,200 84 769 21 4 36 2,845 91 70 75 66 02 12 14 226 64 104 60 354 71 3 09 1,115 94 809 14 3,883 62 $82,621 30 1861. Tons. 6,610 7,357 79 2,165 15,620 294 1,14.1 1 20 2,173 8,776 3,337 .361 1,230 4,572 439 393 389 227 141,163 684 39 216,625 71 9,103 15 174,718 2,702 7,512 421 264 546 113 73 346 36 20,805 6,403 3,405 19 22,200 427 162 13 3,660 771 1,419 14 9,038 6,046 19,249 701,173 Tolls. $ ots. 882 87 1,447 20 23 94 67 46 1,813 46 84 04 189 57 30 1 47 206 54 490 89 899 90 82 30 142 22 893 25 88 20 90 12 52 04 41 82 20,338 05 196 98 8 18 38,995 08 8 85 1,646 42 3 22 34,057 19 561 76 561 97 119 46 18 68 138 88 20 09 13 87 67 62 4 13 2,641 13 991 83 686 62 3 62 3,358 57 97 24 21 61 2 40 336 85 123 41 224 63 3 70 1,023 46 708 91 2,185 38 $116,547 42 Passengois- Vossela — Ti ■ each Article ot collected, 1861. Tolla. $ ct«. 882 57 1,447 20 23 »4 67 46 1,813 46 84 04 J 89 57 3n 1 47 206 54 490 89 899 90 82 30 142 22 893 25 88 20 9()"i2 52 64 41 82 20,338 05 196 98 8 18 88,995 08 8 85 1,646 42 3 22 34,057 19 551 75 561 97 119 45 18 68 138 88 20 09 13 87 57 62 4 13 2,641 13 991 83 580 62 3 62 3,358 57 97 24 21 51 2 40 336 85 123 41 224 63 3 70 1,023 46 708 91 2,185 38 $116,547 42 4ft transported on the Provincial Canals during the years 1860 and 1861, and Amount as per Order in Council of 28th May, 1860. ARTICLES. Brought up. Oil Oil Oake and Oil MbbI 'Opcb. (all kinds) Pitch, Tar and Hosin VIoughs and Agricultural Implements., I'ork., Potatoes PioBsod Hay and Broom Corn,. Rags, Junk and Oakum Raw Cotton Hye and Kyo Meal Salt Sheep Ship Stores Slate Soda Ash '•• Spikes Stone, Glass and Earthenware Stone Sugar Tallow ' Tin and Steel Tobacco ' Turpentine » •••• Wheat AVhiskoy, other Spirits and Wines. VVhite Lead and Paints Window Glass Wool. All Agricultural Products not elsewhere All Goods and Merchandise do Timber, &e, Barrel Hoops •• Boards (all kinds) and Sawed Lumber Boat Knees Empty Barrels Firewooii Saw Logs "•• Shingles , Staves (all kinds) Timber and Wooden Articles ••••• Kefundod & not collected as per Order m Council Grand Totals, (Tonnage of Vessels and Passen- gers not included) Passengers— Total Number Vessels— Total Tonnngo Tolls. Loss Refunded and not collected as per Order in Council Grand Total Tolls Collected 1860. Teas. 623,848 3,690 162 36,398 1,681 618 6,247 809 1,093 952 8 3,053 94,741 332 208 228 2,882 420 4,952 11,674 16,723 386 2,008 568 166 391,181 3,170 1,341 1,685 230 48,734 30,01 1 1,709 635,501 322 849 457,516 34,578 890 43,481 118,638 2,583,701 54,859 3,030,730 Tolls. $ cts. 82,621 30 615 74 32 46 832 64 256 33 87 99 704 61 89 77 192 02 148 12 59 039 68 11,304 41 26 79 61 74 16 20 684 10 73 24 1,080 73 1,246 27 3,999 77 77 34 515 69 75 94 31 17 74,695 40 578 55 325 08 282 02 57 11 8,487 72 13,158 93 447 04 31,256 14 20 40 93 72 13,264 09 2,050 78 441 09 4,987 06 11,659 87 16,742 33 1,882 03 46,828 30 333,262 56 127,340 63 205,921 93 1861. Tons. 701,173 3,747 396 10,785 1,308 268 6,579 808 024 1,004 149 3,11S 104,178 321 165 2,190 1,174 152 4.9U2 13,262 12 297 301 1,135 1,432 26 610,706 4,093 616 1,397 138 61,783 34,226 1,190 329,538 55 4,308 486,145 26,062 3,726 44,582 135,151 2,614,892 68,900 3,307,911 Tolls. $ eta. 116,547 840 98 489 171 37 1,131 65 135 IfiO 28 714 16,021 32 14 98 249 82 1,075 1,909 3,128 64 398 323 3 137,193 778 169 247 41 11,594 12,117 12 26 95 24 44 69 59 93 95 74 84 74 41 58 40 61 09 22 61 86 07 99 55 03 68 07 90 75 06 17 01 66 297 90 11,461 14 10 45 82 69 10,401 25 771 04 91 90 4,699 42 21,429 13 12,062 98 2,467 02 49,703 64 419,385 02 233,863 27 E. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Commiamner of Customs. 44 No. 18.~AN ACCOUNT of Gross and Net Revenue derived from Canal Toll. during the year 1861. '" >yellanfl Canal St. Lawrence Canal.. !!'.'.'..'.'.'. ".'.]| Cbarabljr Cunal, ineluding'st."our«''Loik."." IJiirlington Day Canal...." St. Ann's Ujk »Ottawa and Ridoau Canal and\iVirLooki" .■,";.' Reftinded and| " Oroii Tolli. not Coll«oted. S oti. 86326 30 121002 11 8279942' 6183 89 17631 65 L«._ReA.„ded and not collected as per Order In Council May 1880. Total Tolls collected 9 ot«. 230628 18 121902 11 10319 87 32799 42 6183 89 17661 66 419386 02 233863 27 1866£1 76 R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Commmioner of Cuttomt. Canals of Canada, for the /ear 1861 ^°'""^' ^""^ ""' Provinoial Gross amount of Tolls, as per Tariff "o Well ■ ~ Do Du Do Do Welland Canal, Damages and Finos" ia^fV'nn V. St. Lawrence Canal, do do llSsfl 00 V;"'"*'' ««»" 20 cffiif oS-Kf Sir ■ •■■"'™.^- •::::::« a.SS g J St. Anns' Lock, Pines .. Rents, $60 68 Rideau and Ottawa canaiy,'wintoVago;"ic.;"$v6'24;;;;;;v.v::";:R„";Vs,' Gross Revenue from all Sources 150 50 LBss.-Charges for Collectors' Salaries, Lock Tenders &o .,„.. Jo Repairs and other Incidental Exnoiises °"°'^' *" $124909 59 d" Tolls refunded and not collected LnLo''''"'"'""'^" '■'"^' * ""^^ ^^ i.uueciea as pel Older in Council May 1860..$233863 27 Net Revenue, all incidental Expenses deducted $ cts. 419385 02 .'1240 20 29159 13 219 44 12 00 90 74 .bovS.rJ'r"""''**^'' 77, arrears of Tolls due from 460112 53 423145 27 1859 and I860 collected this year, not included i R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Commitnoner of Outtomi. . $ ot«. 280628 18 121902 11 10319 87 32799 42 8183 69 ! 17661 66 419386 02 233863 27 186611 76 $ Ct8. 210 44 12 00 90 74 J 46 i t INDEX in Detail of tho Imports and Expotts of the Province of Canada, for tho year 1861. A R T I L K 8 . Aciui, otcvvry description, except Vinrgar Ab, lleor, and Porter, ia Cflsl#••••••• ' .•■•••••• *•• Deals Deal Ends Diamonds and precious Stones Donations D.awings • Dried Fruits Drugs . Train Tiles for Agricultural :>urposes . IS 79 79 K8 Ifl le 80 It 17 80 80 18 ■ 81 t9 19 30 4 20 13 8i 14 18 81 70 31 63 8 121 1 SxroBTi. Paais. 55 55 21 3 •n 83 22 83 56 fi? 84 82 81 S\ 86 23 23 57 301 203 183 211 iss* 168 203 168 169 181 •7/W#,-Oo»ncTio»ir.T belongs to tb? Category of Refined Sugw, io th« Tariff, 48 INDEX . — Continued. ARTICLES Earthenware and Crockery Earths, Clays, Sands and Ochres _ W' Elm ... TZ Emery— Emery, Glass and Sand-paper Essences and Perfumery ', Bngi-avings and Prints *.."." Fancy Goods and Millinery Farming Implements " Feathers ,|' Pelt Hat Bodies and Hat Pelts ./!'..." Fire Bricks and Clay Fi re Works , i ."'.'.*.".'.■* ! Firewood ', Pish, fresh '.'."!.'.".!."!!!! Fish, prodncts of, Unmanufactured..." Do Salt Do Pickled '.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.''.'.'.'. Do Dried and Smoked.., Do Oil Crude ,,', Fishing Nets, Seines, Hooks, Ac ..'.. !'.! Flax , Flax, Hemp and Tow, undressed.'..'. FlHxSeed Flour Prnit, dried ...'.','.'..'.'..'.','..'. Do green ,'..'.'.'. Furs, dressed '[ Do undressed .*. Do ■■■ Do and Skins, Pelts or' Tail's" Foreign Newspapers Foreign Reprints of British Copyrights Ihpoets. Gems and Medals Gin Glass and Glassware .!'.!.' Goldbeaters Brim Moulds and Skins". Gravels Grease and Scraps '.'.'.'.'.. Ground Plaster and Lime ........'.'. Gunpowder , ' Guns, Rifles and Fire-Arms Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris Hair, Angola, Goat, Thibet, &c., unmanTifactured Handspikes Hardware ,....'. .'..', Harness and Saddlery ....*.!!'.'..!.'." *'' Hats, Caps, and Bonnets .'.'.'.',' .* ' HatPlush • » • ■ • • « uny » * » » § t • t • I •••••••»#• ttiitif, ' I • t t ff (ttlli ■ • I t • •••«l||»< '•llll*||« tlltit 99 13 27 21 ar EXPOBTS, Paoib. 19 85 , , ; 80 1*83 163 86 24 67 24 86 ie's 87 88 25 87 171 88 I'Jl 90 89 160 • • • • 160 89 161 90 193 m ll3 194 183 183 203 161 203 203 170 194 49 INDEX .—Continued. ARTICLES. Imports. Ezfortb. Hides and IIorDB. Honey Ho[iiJ Hoi-ned Cattle .... Uoriis and Hoofs. Hosiery H Paqss. 99 23 70 28 Pages. 184 185 194 iai' India Rubber • • Ind !Ui Corn •• Indiiin l^ark W oik Indigo Ink-, ot nil kind?, excppt printing Ifon — b I' rod, or hoop Do gal utilized and slicet Do wire, r.ail, nnl spiku rod Do lioop 1 r tire, for locomotive wheels D'J boiler phite Do r.i ill Olid Imrs, &c L'o rolled plate Iron ftui! Ha dware Iron Oi'R • D J Pig and Scrap 93 100 29 fi9 68 69 60 60 61 61 29 204 195 205 1^9 159 Jew:lleTT and Wfllches Jurk aud (> kum K KaecB fit 100 16T Lath and Lathwood L°.rd Liud in Sheet ] eaihi r Linen Lithiirgc Locomotive Engines and Railroad Cars. Da anLl luigine Frames Lumber or Plank, munufactured. . . . . . • M Macaroni and VcrmicolU Macl'.inerv llanilli Grass, Sea Grass and Mosses •.••:•■•'■ Mau'ifuctures of Fur, or of which fur is the pmicipal part. Do of Hair Do of F'apier Mncho Do of Gmss, tisier, Palm Leaf, &c Do of Bone, Shell, 4c Do of Gold, Silver, Ac Do of liruss or Copper 101 61 30 31' 62 32 63 30 33 39 lol 33 33 33 34 34 35 85 ITI 18S '205' 20s 206 >••>■•••■ 56 INDEX . — Continued. ARTICLES. M Manufactures of Leather, or imitation of. . . Do of Marble Do of India Rubber, « Gutta Percha i ^o of Wood Manures Maple ^yood li . , ' iJo hugar Maps, Charts and Atlases ..'.'.*.*'.'.'... Marble, in blocks, unpolished ...'."." Masts Meal ii;.".!"!!!!!;;;!;'; Meats— fresh, smoked and salt. .'.'.' Medicines-Patent, and Medicinal preparations".' Medicinal Roots Menageries, Horses, Carriages' &c .'. Military and Naval Stores Mineral— or Earth— Oil . . Models ■ *.' ■ ""_ Molasses [["[ Mowing Reaping and Threshing Machines'. '. ." " Musical Instruments « . ?" for Military 'Bands ".!.'.". .'.'.'.'"■ Mustard •••••• > • • • • • N Nitre or Saltpetre . . . , Newspapers, Foreign Impobts. Paois. 36 36 32 37 101 63 102 "dc" 102 10 63 103 103 103 6 38 38 104 39 104 36 EXPOBTI. PASIg. 163 195 170 196 196 206 Oftk Ores of nil kinds . ..'.'.' '.','. Oats...". Oars Oils '. • Do Cake ...'."."."'.'.'".*..'.".".'.*.' ', 0(^ Cake or Linseed Cuke . . . . '. . .'. '. Ooiers, or Willows for Basket-Makers' Oil, Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm . . . Oil Cloths Opium use. 105 94 41 104 105 105 40 41 161 '197 173 '2O6 Packages Paints and Colours Paper Hangings Paper .....■.!::'.:;.' Parasols and Umbrellas ..!,*.'.".! .' .' ...'.., ' .' !.' Patent Medicines and Medicinal 'Preparations', reas Philosophiciil Instruments' and "Apparatus'. ! '. '. Phosphorus _ _ •1 'xkles and Sauces .'.'.'."'.!.".'.'.'.".' Pig Iron, Pig Lend and Pig Copper P>gs "^ Pine, White po H»nd Brimstone . .'. Swke ■ ■ ■ ■ T Tallow Tumarac ' Tpft *C» •••« •.,. ••»■ Teasels Till, pranulaf-'ri or bnr Tin and Zinc or Spelter... .'!.." Tobacco, manufactured ..........,",', Do unmanufactured , .* Do Pipes Tongues Toys Treenails .V..'.! '.''.'; Trees and Shrubs, Bulbs', k'c'. Turpeniine, other than Spirits o"f'. ! ". Tjpe Metal, in block or pier. Pages. 1J3 6G 114 71 1'.5 "'53' 115 no '"cr" 116 12 113 4b 48" 117 117 118 118 Pages. 1S3 208 203 Onanumeratcd -Articles u ••«•«• 1&5 "177' 187 ie.'5 163 isa' ico" Varnish, bright and black Do other than bright or black*. '.! Vegetiiblss Vinegar ' ,' Venison ". Walnut Wheat Whisky '..'.'.'..".". Wine, Spirits, &c*.,' for'offi"cer3'"il"e's Wine of all kinds, in wood Do do in bottles ."...".' Wood, of all kind! Do other Wool Woollens....'.'' w Zinc or Spelter, in sheet. z 119 37 119 4a 9G 2 119 49 f.O 120 120" CO C7 199 210 ISS ISS 200 210 209 173 189 209 58 INDEX. — Continued. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS PAOBfl. year 1861, and indicating from what country imported .- ■•••••• 1859,1860 and 1861, alphabetically arranged via the St. Lawrence, at each of the porth, durmg the year l»oi durinir the years I860 and 1861 <•„„ tv.« during the year 1881 f„r*»,, due. and M.i.ut«lurB, Exported duri.g lb. >•»■ 1»S». ' » ,„„^ trem C.n,idk S.....d, ™ Bt. L.«rm.., durm! lb. J.." 1»«« »« "«^ j , „ H„. ,.._8l.....i... Vi.. .f Ih. C.»«.r.. ..f ''•"''■tJ.t^SuV. .. '".iKft .bi V'v*' f .. ,. ;"'r.tr'«r.;^Xv.i.::fi™.*»dE;-.fc»-M.H.gib.y.«™ JNO. 19. ComparttliTf i-i!V>- ns-'"^ -- '^-'- - , ...." andl8«l 14 INDEX.--.CW 229 M.TA"'"'''* Description and Quantity Malt Liquors marufactured in the Pr^ No. 2r.-Comparative Statement of the Desc in, Lr^H n ''""'"' '" ""' ^"^ ""'•••• --"^^ -^ 2,n No. 29.-Return of the Number and Tonnage of Ve..«uri."'"u .■■"■■ 232 to 235 Mcntroal, Oaspe and Outports, N^w Carli' . l!l„ v T'^"^ ?,""''' '^«P"'«d ^om Quebec Ko, 30.-Statement of British and Foreign Vessels ol«,.r.H / f 7 236 to 237 year 1861, and the two preceding yea" * "" ''^""'^ '^^^ '■''°"'' durif g^he No. '^•-«&2r:Si;;;^'S^r^^;J5"S't:^^1?-^^ '" the two preceding years....!. .™1''°'* '° "^"' ^"•"^""y "•"'^rH for the year Tse!, and No. S3.-Statement of the Canadian and American "Tonnir'T V ' 241 Intercourse (exclusive of ferrya,re^ bvTniL Jl?°'':«A,^r'^':d'' ^ No, No. £4... States, fbr the^irie6r^::!!«i:!;^"^°^^tion'=^ ^7^ Statement shewing the Number and Tnnn«»..„f a/ 242 and 243 a.gister.d, in cSnada, during'tht yrif 61. f. .!!'"'" ""' ^""'"^ V"""'" ^aiU and those 244 and 245 T.M..,.„,...,o.J„._,„.^^^^ No. 1— Genei dui No. 2.— Genci du Ko. 3. — Genoi an( No. 4. — Qenei Ca No. 5. — Genei Lo No. 6. — Qenei Ca No. 1 — Summ Ott A col No 8 — State ral No. 9— A Ro Hii oil No. 10.— Stat an Ca No. 11.— Com del Tr No. 12.— Com Wi Ca No. 18.— An eoi No. 14 — Stat Ca the No. 15 — Com Ca an No. 16.— An . No. 17.— An J Tec \ 66 '\i INDEX. —Continued. % CANALS. 1 -6en«ral Statement showing the Quantity of caoh Article transported on the Welland Canftl during the year 1861, and the Amount of Kevenuo collected thereon 3 2. — General Statement showing the Quantity of each Article trniisportod on the St. Lawrence Canal during the year 1861, and the Amount of Tolls thoroou under the Tariff of 1859 6 3. — GJenoral Statement showing the Quantity of each Article transported on the Chamhly Canal and St. Our's Tiook, during the year 1861, and the Amount of revenue collected thereon 10 4. — General Statement showing the Quantity of each Article transported on the Burlington Bay Canal during the year 1861, and the Amount of Tolls thereon under the Tariff of 1859 14 5. — General Statement shewing the Quantity of onih Article transported tJhrough the St. Ann'l Lock's Canal during the year 18C1, and the amount of lievenue collected thereon 18 6. — General Statement shewing the Quantity of each Article transported on the Ottawa aad Rideau Canals and the4r Looks, during tho year 1861, am' the Amount of Revenue collected thereon. 23 7 — Summary Statement of the business of tho Wolland, St. Lawrence, Chambly, Burlington Bay, Ottawa and Rideau Canals, St. Ann's, St. Our's, and other Locks, showing the total Quantity /f each description of Property passed ilirough and on tho same, and the Amount of Tolls collected duringthe year 1861 26 8 — Statement shewing tho Monthly Receipts of Tolls Collected at the different Offices of the seve- ral Canals during the year 1H61 30 9 — A Return of the business of tho Welland, St. Lawrence, Chambly, Burlington Bay, Ottawa and Uideau Canals, St. Ann's, St. Our's, and other Locks, showing the Gross Amount of Tolli ou each Canal, during the year 1861 S3 10. — Statement shewing the Number, National Character and Tonnage of Vessels passed on and through tho Welland, 8t. Lawrence, Chambly, Burlington Bay, Ottawa and Rideau Canals, and St Ann's Locks, and tho Amount of Tolls thereon as per Tariff of 1859 34 11. — Comparafciv e Statement of the Tonnage of Vessels and Goods passed through and on the un- dermentioned Canals for tho years 1858, 1859, 1860 and 1861, distinguishing the up and down Trade 36 12. — Comparative Statement of tho total movement of Property, Passengers and Vessel* on the Welland, St. Lawrence, Chambly, Burlington Bay, St. Ann's Lock's, Ottawa and Rideau Canals, and their Looks, for the year 1861 and three preceding years 38 18.— An Account of the Gross and Net Revenue derived from Canal Tolls for the year 1861, aa compared with the five preceding years - 37 14.— Statement of tho Number and Tonnage of all kinds of Vessels going through and on the Canadian Canalti during tho Season of Navigation, in tho year 1861, and a Table showing the Number and Average Tonnage in Six Classes 38 No. 15. — Comparative Statement showing the Quantity of each Article transported on the Provincial Canals during the yeam 1860 and 1861, and also the Amount of Tolls thereon as per Tariff, and also the amount not collected as per Order in Council of 28th May, 1860 42 18. — An Account of the Gross and Net Revenue derived from Canal Tolls during the year 1861 44 17.— An Account of the Gross Amount of Tolls as under tho Tariff of 1859, and Not Revenue deri- ved from all Sources from the Provincial Ci.naU of Canada, for the year 1861 44 No. No. Ko. 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