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copper ore 1, value of cargo 18,911 dollars; tar 1, value of cargo 17,800 dollars; cedar 1, value of cargo 9400 dollars; flour 1, value of cargo 2300 dollars; general cargo 5, value of cargo 163,500 dollars; provisions one, value of cargo 18,000 dollars; beef 1, value of cargo 17,900 dollars; wheat 1, value of cargo 7000 dollars; hides 1, value of cargo 40,000 dollars

For Nova Scotia, viz., Truro, with flour 1, value of cargo 5716 dollars. Liverpool, with provisions 1, value of cargo 1900 dollars. Dalhousie, in ballast 2. Cumberland, with provisions 2, value of cargo 500 dollars; flour 1, value of cargo 1000 dollars. Yarmouth, with flour 2, value of cargo 4150 dollars; provisions 5, value of cargo 13,350 dollars. Halifax, with flour 3, value of cargo 10,215 dollars; provisions 12, value of cargo 62,598 dollars; flour and tobacco 1, value of cargo 9000 dollars; tobacco 3, value of cargo 17,300 dollars; hemp 1, value of cargo 2500 dollars; flour and rum 1, value of cargo 2000 dollars; in ballast 2. Windsor, flour 6, value of cargo 767 dollars; provisions 12,* value of cargo 1944 dollars; flour and rye 1, value of cargo 95 dollars; corn 1, value of cargo 32 dollars; in ballast 17. Sackville, in ballast 1. Parsboro', with provisions 1, value of cargo 50 dollars; in ballast 2. Digby, with flour 1, value of cargo 400 dollars. Herton, in ballast 1. Picton, with tobacco 1, value of cargo 1600 dollars; fruit 1, value of cargo 30 dollars; in ballast 4. Sydney, in ballast 1. Guysboro', with provisions 1, value of cargo 10,240 dollars.

For Newfoundland, with provisions I, value of cargo 4314 dollars. With flour 6, value of cargo 32,007 dollars; provisions 54, value of cargo 364,649 dollars; flour and pork 1, value of cargo 7000 dollars; tea, &c. 1, value of cargo 1572 dollars; butter 1, value of cargo 4500 dollars; pork 1, value of cargo 6000 dollars; molasses 2, value of cargo 12,100 dollars; general 1, value of cargo 7000 dollars; rum, tea, &c. 1, value of cargo 3200 dollars; in ballast 1. Placentia, Newfoundland, with pork 1, value of cargo 3566 dollars. St. Peter's with glassware 1, value of cargo 18,043 dollars. Fogo, Newfoundland, with flour, 1, value of cargo 9900 dollars. New Brunswick, in transit 1. St. John's, New Brunswick, with flour 4, value of cargo 15,853 dollars; provisions 13, value of cargo 54,492 dollars; tobacco 4, value of cargo 24,000 dollars; clover-seed 1, value of cargo 4500 dollars; general 1, value of cargo 150 dollars; flour and hemp 1, value of cargo 3000 dollars; staves 1, value of cargo 2000 dollars; in ballast 9; in transit 2. St. Andrew's, with wheat 1, value of cargo 3000 dollars; in ballast 1. Miramichi, New Brunswick, provisions 4, value of cargo 25,095 dollars. Calais, New Brunswick, in ballast 2. For Canada, in ballast 2. Quebec, general 1, value of cargo 16,450 dollars; naval stores 1, value of cargo 4400 dollars; in ballast 18; with resin 1, value of cargo 7540 dollars; provisions 2, value of cargo 27,000 dollars. Montreal, with lead 1, value of cargo 9270 dollars; tar 1, value of cargo 10,500 dollars. Africa, in ballast 3. Sierra Leone, assorted cargo 1, value of cargo 8941 dollars; tobacco 1, value of cargo 2855 dollars. Gambia, with tobacco 1, value of cargo 11,000 dollars. Pernambuco, with provisions 1, value of cargo 5450 dollars. Demerara, with provisions 3, value of cargo 21,430 dollars. Honduras, with provisions, 3, value of cargo 29,000 dollars. Green Turtle Key, with provisions 1, value of cargo 900 dollars; lumber 1, value of cargo 2200 dollars. Eleuthera, with flour 1, value of cargo, 350 dollars. Harbour Island, with flour and hemp 1, value of cargo 1900 dollars. Albaco, with provisions 1, value of cargo 1700 dollars. Bermuda, with provisions 7, value of cargo 45,058 dollars; flour 3, value of cargo 14,100 dollars. Antigua, with provisions 1, value of cargo 4331 dollars. St. Vincent, with provisions 3, value of cargo 19,798 dollars. St. Kitt's, with flour and meal 1, value of cargo 8000 dollars. Jamaica, with provisions 3, value of cargo 15,130 dollars; assorted cargo 1, value of cargo 6367 dollars. Montego Bay, with provisions 2, value of cargo 8570 dollars. Barbadoes, with provisions 2, value of cargo 11,396 dollars; flour 1, value of cargo 7300 dollars. Norfolk, in ballast 1. Menadie, with wheat 1, value of cargo 350 dollars. Eastport, in ballast 1. St. Stephen's, South Carolina, in ballast 1. Sisal, Mexico, in ballast 1. Wilmington, in ballast 1. Nassau, New Providence, with provisions 2,

* One of these vessels has no value given.

value of cargo 4240 dollars; with flour 2, value of cargo 4800 dollars. Harbour Grace, with apples 1, value of cargo 2500 dollars; provisions 3, value of cargo 24,158 dollars. Total number of vessels 333.

Total value of cargoes 2,189,529 dollars.

PORT OF CHARLESTON. Of the 92 British vessels which arrived during the year 1844, there were from Great Britain, with coals and iron 1, value of cargo 8201. 5s.; iron 4, value of cargo 92651.; salt and potatoes 3, value of cargo 9207. 10s.; salt and coals 4, value of cargo 11007.; salt, hardware, and earthenware 7, value of cargo 13,3797.; coals 2, value of cargo 2857. 10s.; salt, coals, dry goods, and hardware 2, value of cargo 12,2807.; salt 12, value of cargo 26401. 6s. 6d.; with glass, spirit, and ale 1, value of cargo 3967.; salt, potatoes, and ale 1, value of cargo 1301.; coals, linen, salt, and potatoes 1, value of cargo 3801.; coals and potatoes 2, value of cargo 1521. 10s.; hay, potatoes, and salt 2, value of cargo 3181.; dry goods 1, value of cargo 53301.; in ballast 16.

From Nassau, with turtle 1, value of cargo 201.; in ballast 8. Savannah, with cotton (in distress). Demerara, in ballast 2. Rio de Janeiro, in ballast 1. Barbadoes, in ballast 2. Jamaica, in ballast 5. St. Thomas, in ballast 1. Bermuda, in ballast 4. Harbour Island, with salt and fruit 1, value of cargo 401. Oran, in ballast 1. Gibraltar, in ballast 4. Cape de Verd Islands, in ballast 2. Total number of vessels 92. Total value of cargoes 47,4571. Is. 6d.

Of the 99 British vessels which departed, there were for Great Britain, with cotton and turpentine 3, value of cargo 43,0297. 6s.; cotton and chain cables 1, value of cargo 13,2617. 17s.; rice, cotton, and paddy 1, value of cargo 16,0027.; cotton, rice, and amathis 1, value of cargo 12,6047. 12s. 3d.; paddy, cotton, and plank 1, value of cargo 40317. 9s.; rice and cotton 5, value of cargo 49,920l. 17s. 3d.; cotton, rice, and corn 1, value of cargo 50381. 2s. 8d.; cotton 39,* value of cargo 396,6817. 5s. 11d.; cotton and paddy 5, value of cargo 43,1967. Is. 2d.; cotton, rice, corn, and machinery 1, value of cargo 10,3451. 3s.; cotton and naval stores 1, value of cargo 11,1117. 7s. 6d. ; cotton and tallow 1, value of cargo 5571. 11s. 8d.; cotton, tar, and planks 1, value of cargo 15,455l. 6s. 3d.; cotton, copper-ore, and pitch 1, value of cargo 17,9107. 12s. 6d. ; paddy, cotton, and ambergris 1, value of cargo 51897. 11s. 2d.; cotton and cane-reeds 3, value of cargo 28,1731. 16s. 7d.; cotton and planks 3, value of cargo 30,720. 13s. 8d.; paddy, cotton, and cane-reed 1, value of cargo 93207. Is. 1d.

For Rotterdam, with rice 1, value of cargo 19817. 8s. 8d. Ichaboe, in ballast 1. British West Indies, with rice 6, value of cargo 46461. 5s.; rice and tar 1, value of cargo 5687. 2s. 6d.; rice and peas 1, value of cargo 1012. 10s.; rice, provisions, and lumber 1, value of cargo 12617. Nassau, with rice and corn 1, value of cargo 2531. 168.; flour and corn 1, value of cargo 145l. 18s. 3d.; rice, corn, and flour 1, value of cargo 1407.; rice and provisions 1, value of cargo 11627. 3s. 2d.; lumber, provisions, and live stock 1, value of cargo 2681. 8s. 6d. ; rice, lumber, and corn 1, value of cargo 585l.; cotton 1, value of cargo 8211. 9s. 6d.; rice, corn, and peas 2, value of cargo 6801. Quebec, with timber and wine 1, value of cargo 461. 16s. St. John's, New Brunswick, with lumber 1, value of cargo 671. 10s. Stettin, Frussia, with rice and coffee 1, value of cargo 38631. 14s. Jamaica, with rice and boards 1, value of cargo 10261. Harbour Islands, with lumber, rice, and corn 1, value of cargo 159. St. Jago de Cuba, with timber 1, value of cargo 2227. 15s.; with provisions 1, value of cargo 5481. Maranham, in ballast 1. Mobile, in ballast 1. Total number of vessels 99. Total value of cargoes 732,0097. 11s. 3d.

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PORT OF WILMINGTON.-Of the 30 British vessels which arrived in 1844, there were, from Great Britain, with ballast and specie 1, value of cargo 5831. 6s. 8d.; Barbadoes, with salt and specie 1, value of cargo 3127. 15s.; Demerara, with ballast and specie 3, value of 8951. 16s. 8d.; Nevis, with ballast and specie 2, value of cargo 2707. 16s. 8d.; Antigua, with ballast and specie 6, value of cargo 11867. 12s.; Trinidad, with ballast and specie 3, value of cargo 6251.; Jamaica, ballast and specie 2, value of cargo 979. 3s. 4d. ; No value given.

* One vessel arrived in distress, and departed with cotton.

Nassau, ballast and specie 4, value of cargo 750l.; Halifax, with potatoes 1, value of cargo 621. 10s.; New York, in ballast 1; Turk's Island, with salt 1, value of cargo 861. 6s. 8d.; salt and specie 1, value of cargo 2507.; St. Kitt's, in ballast and with specie 3, value of cargo 7507.; St. Vincent, in ballast and specie 1, value of cargo 2081. 6s. 8d. Total number of vessels, 30. Total value of cargoes, 69607. 13s. 8d.

Of the 30 British vessels departed, there were for Great Britain, with turpentine and tar 2, value of cargo 18957. 16s. 8d.; with lumber and tar 1, value of cargo 162l. 1s. 4d. Grenada, with lumber, rice, and tobacco 1, value of cargo 5007. Barbadoes, lumber, rice, and staves 1, value of cargo 2501.; lumber and shingles 1, value of cargo 761. Os. 10d. Antigua, lumber and staves 5, value of cargo 11537. 2s. 6d. ; lumber and shingles 1, value of cargo 2501. Montserrat, resin, tar, and rice 1, value of cargo 145l. 16s. 8d. Nevis, lumber and staves 2, value of cargo 3431. 15s.; staves and shingles 1, value of cargo 1041. 3s. 4d. Trinidad, lumber and corn 1, value of cargo 1667. 13s. 4d.; lumber and staves 1, value of cargo 1427. 10s.; lumber and rice 1, value of cargo 375l. Nassau, lumber and shingles 4, value of cargo 6581. 6s. 8d. Halifax, rice and tar 1, value of cargo 264 11s. 8d.; rice and naval stores 1, value of cargo 6251. Jamaica, lumber and shingles 1, value of cargo 1877. 10s.; lumber and rice 1, value of cargo 2501. St. Kitt's, lumber and staves 3, value of cargo 7711. 1s. 8d. Total number of vessels, 30. Total value of cargoes, 83617. 9s. 8d.

Commerce and Navigation of Baltimore, 1844.-The following is a list of the foreign and coastwise arrivals at the port of Baltimore, during the year 1844, made up from the monthly tables published in the Baltimore American :—

Total Foreign-ships, 60; barques, 48; brigs, 198; schooners, 127. Total coastwise-ships, 17; barques, 55; brigs, 182; schooners, 929.

The whole number of arrivals, during the year 1844, was 1620. Of this number there were, American, 1508; British, 65; Bremen, 34; Hanoverian, four; Swedish, two; Spanish, two; Oldenburg, one; Sardinian, one; Holland, one; Hamburg, one; and Danish, one.

Commercial Navigation of Boston, in 1844.-The following tables embrace the arrivals and clearances at the port of Boston, during the year 1844, commencing on the 1st of January, and ending on the 30th of December :

Arrivals. Foreign-ships, 156; barques, 214; brigs, 598; schooners, 1237. Coastwise-ships, 121; barques, 191; brigs, 785; schooners, 4008; sloops, 152. Total number of arrivals for the year 1844, ships, 277; barques, 405; brigs, 1383; schooners, 5245; sloops, 152.

Of the above, there were, British, 15 barques, 131 brigs, and 1009 schooners; Sicilian, two barques and five brigs; Swedish, one barque and four brigs; Bremen, two ships and one brig; Prussian, one barque and two brigs; German, one brig; Hamburgian, four brigs; Dutch, one brig; Norwegian, one barque ; Sardinian, one brig; Austrian, one barque; and the remainder, American.

Clearances.-Foreign-ships, 93; barques, 202; brigs, 515; schooners, 1166. Coastwise-ships, 205; barques, 211; brigs, 627; schooners, 1627; sloops, 104. Total number of clearances for the year 1844, ships, 298; barques, 413; brigs, 1142; schooners, 2973; sloops, 104.

Of the above, there were British, 15 barques, 130 brigs, and 1025 schooners; Sicilian, three barques and five brigs; Swedish, one barque and three brigs; Bremen, two ships and one brig; Prussian, one barque and two brigs; German, one brig; Hamburgian, four brigs; Dutch, one brig; Norwegian, one barque; Sardinian, one brig; and the remainder American.

A large number of wood coasters have also arrived, which are not included in the above estimate. The disparity between the arrivals and clearances is owing to the fact that a great number of the vessels which are reported as arrived, do not clear at the custom-house before sailing, being under licence.

During the year, the royal mail steamship Britannia, running between this port and Liverpool, has entered and cleared at the custom-house four times. The Hibernia has entered five, and cleared six times. The Caledonia has entered and cleared five times. The Acadia has entered five, and cleared four times.

TOBACCO Inspections of Virginia, and Stocks for 1840 and 1841.

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FOREIGN Clearances for the year ending the 30th of September, 1841.

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ESTIMATED Value of Foreign and Coastwise Exports from the Ports of Richmond and

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September 30th. -Total value of exports for 1841...................... 9,343,089 50
For year ending the 30th of September, 1840, the estimated value of
foreign and coastwise exports...........

Excess in 1841.....

... 8,068,895 50
1,274,194 00

N.B. Under the class of tierces of tobacco, strips in half hogsheads, and manufactured tobacco for foreign shipment are embraced.

GROSS Return of British and Foreign Trade within the Port of New Orleans, during the Year ending the 31st of December, 1844.

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EXPORTS of Cotton and Tobacco from New Orleans, for the Year commencing the 1st of September, 1844, and ending the 31st of August, 1845.

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Glasgow and Greenock..

36,213

Cowes, Falmouth, &c....

17,975

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Antwerp, &c.........

9,211

New York..

52,880

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Gottenburgh..

9,132

Providence, Rhode Island

78

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Spain and Gibraltar....

821

Baltimore

3,640

Marseilles

7,857

West Indies..

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Nantz, Cette, and Rouen

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27,201

Amsterdam..

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Other coastwise ports...
Western states .....

2,423

6,000

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IMPORTS of Coffee into New Orleans from all Foreign Ports, from January, 1834, to January, 1845, compiled from the Records of the Custom-house.

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A TABLE showing the Receipts at New Orleans of the Principal Articles from the Interior, during the Year ending the 31st of August, 1845, with their Estimated Average and Total Value.

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