revisions of them will now be limited to English articles. Yet it must be remembered that the only articles imported, except those of England, are the fruits and oil of the Levant. Table showing the principle articles imported entirely, or for the most part from England from 1837 to 1848: The following table shows the value estimated on all the the vessels by the Danube, to Galatz and Ibraila, from 1847 to 1848, inclusive, in pounds: From the preceding table it is seen that the importation of English manufactures and spun cotton, which in the year 1837 was only about 1,000 bales, for Galatz and Ibraila, has increased in twelve years to 8,000 bales or more; and it is probable that it will increase in the same proportion during the coming twelve years-that is, in case some new misfortune does not happen to the Provinces; and there is no doubt but that so long as the exports increase the imports will increase in the same proportion. The following details of the trade of the Provinces will serve to show more minutely the return and amount of the exports and freight for the year 1849: NOTE OF IMPORTATIONS INTO GALATZ UP THE DANUBE IN 1849, IN ENGLISH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, AND VALUE OF THE SAME IN STERLING. NOTE OF EXPORTS FROM GALATZ, BY SEA, IN 1849, IN ENGLISH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, AND VALUE OF THE SAME IN STERLING, FREE ON BOARD. DESTINATION OF VESSELS FROM GALATZ, AND CARGOES OF SAME IN 1849. NOTE OF VESSELS DEPARTED, LOADED, FROM GALATZ, AND CARGOES OF SAME IN 1849. * Wine, 106,750 gallons; walnuts, 2,543 cwt.; prunes, 1,552 cwt.; honey, 108 cwt.; deals, 1,800 pieces. |