Statement showing the imports and exports into and from the ports of Georgetown and Berbice, in the colony of British Guiana, from the 1st of July to the 30th of September, 1864. Exports of colonial produce from the ports of Georgetown and Berbice from the 1st of January to the 30th of September, 1864. Exports to the United States from the colony of British Guiana from the 1st of January to the 30th of September, 1864. Sugar, 2,951 hogsheads, 4,399 barrels, 123 tierces; molasses, 1,647 puncheons, 931 casks, 12 barrels; coffee, 5 tierces, 158 barrels; peanuts, 700 bushels, 350 bags; cocoa-nuts, 1,000; besides large quantities of old metals. Total value of the same, $390,364 83. Carried in 30 British vessels, registered tonnage 5,900 toLs; carried in 12 American vessels, registered tonnage 1,753 tons. CALCUTTA-N. P. JACOBS, Consul General. Statement showing the description and value of the exports from Calcutta, the production of Bengal, and the ports where shipped, during the quarter ended December 31, 1863, (compiled from official invoices.) Statement showing the description and value of the exports from Calcutta, the production of the East Indies, and the ports where shipped, during the quarter ended June 30, 1864, (compiled from official invoices.) Statement showing the description and value of the exports, &c.-Continued. Do. Do.. Do.. Do... Do... Do... Do... Do... Do... Do.... Do.... New York. San Francisco Boston Cow hides and linseed.. General goods and merchandise.... Saltpetre, linseed, lac dye, and skins. General goods and merchandise.......... Jute, linseed, and cow hides . Indigo, linseed, cotton, lac dye, and gunny bags. Jute, ginger, and India-rubber. Goat skins, 12 bales... General goods and merchandise. India-rubber, 185 bags India-rubber, 53 bales. Lac dye, gunny bags, linseed, and jute Buffalo hides, 30 bales.. Indigo, 10 chests.. Shellac and lac dye... Gunny bags, 250 bales Jute and linseed. Indigo, 78 chests.. 9,966 2 6 54,818 5 10 17,014 13 6 6,085 8 7 49, 152 5 11 177, 110 0 0 6,112 5 6 6,708 0 0 33,982 6 0 67,475 3 6 37,310 1 3 125, 161 11 7 3,263 11 6 4,832 10 0 4,832 10 0 6,976 15 0 118,067 13 9 6,741 15 3 4,770 2 0 Do..... Do.... Do... Boston Do.... Do.... New York.. Shellac, coir matting, and door mats Cashmere goods, 1 package Linseed, goat skins, and buffalo hides. Saltpetre, linseed, jute, gunny bags, and rags. Table rice, 1,228 bags.. Total rupees... Total dollars.... 21,603 12 6 4,304 3 0 31, 144 7 6 53,985 9 0 28, 269 8 0 9,614 1 8 2,382,712 00 $1,191, 356 00 ANTIGUA-M. GALODY, Consular Agent. SEPTEMBER 30, 1864. In conformity with section 153 of consular regulations, I send by this mail an annual report, in tabular form, of the commerce and shipping of this island for the last year. * I have nothing of moment or any change to report, save the fresh impulse given to the planting of cotton. But, as the result cannot be known till the gathering of the crop, which will only take place next year, I refrain for the present from expressing any opinion. |