Comparative summary of exports from Bombay, as per ships' manifests, during November, 1864, &c.-Continued. Comparative summary of imports of piece goods into Bombay from Great Britain during October, 1864, with the total of ten months, and of the same period during 1863, 1862, 1861, 1860, 1859, and 1858. Comparative summary of imports of yarns into Bombay from Great Britain during October, 1864, with the total of ten months, and of the same period during 1863, 1862, 1861, 1860, 1859, and 1858, and totals for the years 1855 to 1863. Lbs. 429, 675 1, 147, 400 249, 995 107, 445 1,219, 140 301, 730 111, 350 51, 670 51, 670 46, 745 17, 770 25, 625 46, 745 17, 770 25, 625 254, 565 1, 496, 345 325, 425 4, 274, 650 350, 070 279, 690 165, 885 86, 505 254, 565 1,579, 125 349, 545 4, 704, 325 375, 965 297, 690 179, 885 90, 505 MAURITIUS-W. R. G. MELLEN, Consul. SEPTEMBER 2, 1864. I beg leave to hand you herewith certain tables, numbered from I to IX, setting forth to some extent the commercial condition and prospects of this island They have all been compiled, at no inconsiderable labor, from official sources, and are as thoroughly trustworthy as any such statistics can be. I do not perceive that these tables require any explanation, unless it be the remark that the large quantity of oil reported in table V, as shipped to the United States, was wholly the "catch" of American vessels brought to this port for shipment. Comparative statement showing the value of the imports and exports of Mauritius for the years 1862 and 1863, with the names of countries whence derived and whither sent. United Kingdom....... BRITISH POSSESSIONS. Australasia.. Cape of Good Hope Dependencies of Mauritius.. $3,110,729 89 $2,845, 420 83 $5, 123, 571 91 $5,948, 858 56 1,956, 486 16 4,249,004 23 907,802 91 13 25 Nova Scotia St. Helena. Singapore Trinidad |