manufacture to the United States, by inland routes, in the year 1850. 992,780 452,569 1,453,376 62,591 29,708 56,549 29,292 655,039 157,352 4,7124 46,328 387,209,25,788 87,918 5,009,480 cent. should be added to the above for the real over the reported exports. There are so many ferries and such THOS. C. KEEFER. Unenumerated value. Total value. No. 15.-General statement showing imports into the port of Gaspé for the year ending January 5, 1852, distinguishing the countries from whence and the route by which imported. North Ameri can colonies, value. foreign countries, value. British From all other Total value im-Total value im No. 16.-General statement showing imports into the port of New Carlisle, district of Gaspé, for the year ending January 5, 1852, distinguishing the countries from whence and the route by which imported. No. 17.-Abstract of the trade of the port of Quebec, showing the ships and tonnage employed, and the relative value of the imports, distinguishing foreign goods from goods of British produce and manufacture, during the year ended January 5, 1852. *The value opposite foreign places, except the United States, is that which was entered for home consumption. The balance of $35,348 was placed in the warehouse, of which no separate detail was kept. CUSTOM-HOUSE, QUEBEC, January, 1852. 32 |