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Villages or missions. Births. Marriages. Deaths. (Indians.) Cows. Sheep. Horses.|Mules. Brought over - 24385| 4879 |10051 10752 50677 || 76962. 9083 683 5305m. 5447f. S. Carlos de Monterey 2418 633 1496 688 1200 6000 875 34 376 m. 312 f. San Juan Bauptista - 1079. 203 184 958 - 618 3800. 454 6 530 m. 428 f. Santa Cruz - - || 1031 306 591 437 1407 2915| 1861, 88 238 m. 199 f. Santa Clara - - 4407 1010 || 2967 1291 5000 6000 6100 30 736 m, 555 f. San Jose - - 857 218 243 622 620 3500 263. 10 327 m. 295 f. San Francisco - || 2540. 760 1442 814 8260 8000 793; 26 433 m, 381 f. Total - 36717 8009 |16974 15562 67782 107177|19429 877

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Note G. (Vol. IV. p. 117.)

For the sake of better illustrating the compaisons which I have frequently made in the course of this work, between the territorial wealth and extent of the United States and New Spain, I shall here subjoin statistical tables which I owe to the kindness of M. Gallatin, the treasurer of the United States, at Washington, drawn up from the customhouse books. These tables exhibit the value of the exports of the United States, both in home and foreign produce, during the four years preceding 1803; the state of exportation of home produce in 1803; the state of the custom-house revenue in 1802 and 1803, drawn up for the purpose of shewing the amount of the commerce on different points of the coast; and finally, a state of the tonnage of the vessels of the United States, from 1799 to 1802. I preferred tables framed for the years 1802 and 1803, to more recent materials, because these tables embrace the period corresponding to the greatest part of the information collected by me relative to Mexico.

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State of the Value of the Exports of the United States, in dollars, (at 5 fr. 42c

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the years 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802, and 1803.
1799. 1800. 1801. 1802. 1803,

Value of the expor- on |

tation of produce - ,

of the country - |33,142,193|81,840,903 |46,377,792 |36,182,178 42,205,961"| Value of the expor. *

tation of foreign

produce - - |45,523,329 46,642,721 13,594,072

39,130,877

35,774,971

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Summary State of the Value of the Exports of the United States, from the 1st October

1802, to the 30th September 1803.

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I. Fishery.

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... 3 Dried fish, or cod - - - -
3. § Pickled, or river fish - - - -
“o Whale (common) oil and bones - -
• Spermaceti oil and candles - - -
sII {: and Furs (Indian produce) - - -
‘l Ginseng - - - * -
III. Produce of the Forests.

Prepared wood (planks, pipe-staffs, shingles, masts
&c.) - - - - - -
Oak bark, and other barks, for tanning and dying
Materials employed in ship-building (pitch, tar,
turpentine) " " - " - - -

Potashes - ' ' - '' - - - |

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sIV. Animal productions. Brought over
Horned cattle.
Beeves, tallow, hides, live cattle - -
Butter and cheese - - -
Salt pork, bacon, hog's lard (live hogs) -
Horses and mules - - -- -
Sheep - - -- -
W. Eatables of the vegetable kingdom.
Wheat, flour, biscuit - -
Maize and maize flour - -- -
< Rice - - - - -
All other species (rye, oats, legumes, potatoes,
apples) - - - - -
VI. Tobacco - - - - -
VII. Cotton - - - -- -
VIII. Other agricultural produce.
Lintseed - - -- - -
Hops - - --- - -
Wax - - - - - -
- Different objects (poultry, hemp, flax, indigo,
L mustard) - - - - -

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