Department compilations: from September 30, 1790, to June 30, 1834, inclusive, distinguishing coin and bullion from Specie values. 16,022, 790 37, 377, 210 68, 534, 873 19, 157, 155 31, 405, 702 42, 366, 675 45, 294, 043 30,032, 109 25, 008, 152 6, 782, 272 12, 819, 831 106,457, 924 129, 964, 444 79, 891, 931 102, 323, 304 67, 959, 317 45, 974, 403 64, 781, 896 68, 313, 500 73, 854, 437 50, 976, 838 56, 441, 971 51, 683, 640 8,495, 127 2,847, 845 145, 169 6, 583, 350 17, 138, 556 19, 358, 069 19, 426, 696 19, 165, 683 18, 008, 029 21, 302, 488 22, 286, 202 27,543, 622 25, 337, 157 32, 590, 643 24, 539, 612 23, 403, 136 21, 595, 017 16, 658, 478 14, 387, 479 20, 033, 526 24, 039, 473 19, 822, 735 23, 312, 811 $43,696, 405 7,440, 335 #1, 275, 091 1,364, 418 Excess of exports over imports. Excess of imports over exports. C.-Receipts from customs, and value of merchandise and of gold and silver coin and bullion imported into, and exported from, the United States, from 1835 to 1883, inclusive. Specie values. |