No. 8.-Comparative statement showing the total value of imports and exports at each port in Canada in the years 1850 and 1951. Comparative statement showing the total value of imports and exports at each port in Canada-Continued. THOMAS C. KEEFER. The exports at inland ports comprise only the value exported inland to the United States; all exports from inland ports down the St. Lawrence, whether to In the above return the value of goods imported in transit for the United States via St. Lawrence (valued at $756,000 in 1851) is not included, neither the MONTREAL, May 1, 1852, S. Dor. 112. 459 No. 9.-Comparative statement of exports inland and by sea from Canada in 1851, showing the principal articles. The returns of exports inland are very imperfect, and will not correspond with the United States imports from Canada. It will be seen at the bottom that there is a "direct export" from inland ports, which was neither to the United States nor from Montreal and Quebec. It is to be presumed that this was cargo sent to sea from inland ports and not reported at Montreal or Quebec, although such report is compulsory on all inland craft proceeding to sea. MONTREAL, May 1, 1852. THOS. C. KEEFER. Port. No. 10.-Statement showing the value of imports, dutiable and free, into Canada from the United States, the amount of duties collected, the total value of exports, and the tonnage, steam and sail, inward and outward, at each port, in 1851. 1,049,756 165, 124 1,049,756 72,824 7,448 9, 606 71, 728 10,896 7,284 79,016 1,420 29, 450 10,718 9,682 353, 248 72, 454 100, 404 .... 6, 623 1,420 268 10,718 29,316 7,480 743, 232 62, 584 172, 680 915, 912 370, 467 13,362 85, 312 39, 621 421,016 400, 722 22, 205 1,286 38, 084 27,366 1,096 39, 180 148, 889 1,037 301, 427 1,884 2,088 40, 760 5, 284 1,816 42,576 122,876 1,409 196, 438 12, 332 780 124 60 840 7,950 607 776 7,950 252 28 252 249 150 151 3,732 249 150 471 151 |