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| 1857. | 1858. ---------------------|----------|----------|----------|----------|---------- France | 3,400,000| 3,684,400| 4,046,000| 3,438,400| Belgium | 538,400| 484,400| 615,200| 438,400| Holland | 661,200| 684,400| 761,200| 753,200| Germany | 1,592,400| 822,800| 1,900,000| 444,800| Trieste | 715,200| 651,200| 746,000| 576,800| Genoa, Naples, etc. | 322,800| 439,400| 846,000| 692,000| Spain | 715,200| 876,800| 938,400| 692,000| Russia, Norway, etc. | 1,030,800| 961,600| 1,769,200| 1,538,400| |----------|----------|----------|----------|---------- Total on Continent | 8,976,000| 9,414,000|11,622,000| 9,786,000| Add Great Britain |15,131,600|16,161,200|16,794,800|15,626,000|16,533,200 |----------|----------|----------|----------|---------- Total weekly | | | | | European Consumption |24,107,600|25,575,200|28,416,800|25,412,000| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOOTNOTE: [135] The _London Economist_, from which we copy, observes, that the figures in this table differ slightly from some other estimates, as must be the case in all computations that are not official, but that from examination it has reason to think them as near the truth as any practical object can require. The quantities consumed in each country include the direct imports from the producing countries, as well as the indirect imports, chiefly from England. The consumption on the Continent, for 1858, was not known. January 15, 1859, the date of publication of the _Economist_. The bales are estimated at 400 lbs. each. TABLE XII. SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE VALUE OF EXPORTS OF THE GROWTH, PRODUCE, AND MANUFACTURE OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1859; THE PRODUCTIONS OF THE NORTH AND OF THE SOUTH, RESPECTIVELY, BEING PLACED IN OPPOSITE COLUMNS; AND THE ARTICLES OF A MIXED ORIGIN BEING STATED SEPARATELY.--_Report on Com. and Nav._, 1859. ============================================================================== EXPORTS OF THE NORTH. | EXPORTS OF THE SOUTH. | PRODUCT OF THE FOREST.
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