Total value ..................................................................................................................... 437.897 95.956 192.501 7.436.772 313.869 256.527 63.324 1. 318. 00 14.488 518.600 2.368 82.192 20.334 173.600 116.790 103.500 123.380 18.801 214.604 3.043 27.300 8.100 $711.900 443.612 927.597 1.488.360 546.125 417.749 278.057 206.601 184.905 136.120 105.184 84.626 73.408 56.951 50.000 45.527 24.587 24.654 20.628 18.447 17.873 14.909 9.032 3.078 1.115 8.693 3.704.922 526.003 388.427 ... . . . . . .......... 2.614. 920 .................. 1.500 5.316 . ......... ..." 1.200 $5.965.518 2.410.180 1.557.164 ........... . . . ....... .. i:.ft 21.791 2.650 ........... 1. 10.444 .................. 5. m . 738 .................. 9.970.410 .................. *Corn. $644. onions. $903. pork. $1.116. beef. $6.030 =88.693. These tables show a falling off of the value of wheat and flour exported during 1883 of nearly $4.000.000 from the value of the export for the year ending July 31.1882. This is in part owing to the increased demand for home consumption. caused by the unprecedented immigration into the country and large railroad operations in the interior. and probably in part tothe condition of the market. which has caused a large portion of the crop of 1883 to be held for better prices. The following statement shows the flags and tonnage of the grain fleet for the year 1883: Flag. Number of Tonn vessels. age.
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