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APPENDIX O.-Commerce of the United States with France, etc.-Continued. IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE FROM FRANCE-Continued.

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$421, 130

379,087

368,083

366,471

355,547

335,950

238.748

236,487

212.559

171,974

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SUBJECT TO DUTY-Continued.

Metals, metal compositions, and manufactures of, n. e. s

23 Clothing (except of silk, and except hosiery, etc., of cotton or wool)

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Perfumery and cosmetics

Jewelry, and all manufactures of gold and silver, n. e. s

Oils

Books, pamphlets, engravings, and other publications, n. e. s.
Paper, and manufactures of

Wood, manufactures of

Musical instruments.

31 Brass, and manufactures of

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33

Bristles

Paints..

34 Seeds

35

Hair, and manufactures of.

All other dutiable articles

Total value of dutiable merchandise.

Total value of merchandise free of duty.

Total value of imports of merchandise

EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE TO FRANCE.

[n. e. s. Not elsewhere specified.]

1

Cotton, and manufactures of:

128.079

1,611,281

87,356,494

10,632,670

97, 989, 164

Unmanufactured

Manufactures of

Total..

lbs.

214,414, 623

$22,703,670 13.027

22,716,697

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APPENDIX 0.-Commerce of the United States with France, etc.-Continued. EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE TO FRANCE-Continued.

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Order of magnitude.

APPENDIX O.-Commerce of the United States with France, etc.-Continued. EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE TO FRANCE-Continued.

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APPENDIX P.-Commerce of the United States with Germany during the year ended June 30, 1883.

IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE FROM GERMANY.

[n. e. s.: Not elsewhere specified.]

Order of magnitude.

Articles.

FREE OF DUTY.

1 Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines

2 Articles the produce or manufacture of the United States

brought back

3 Hides and skins, other than fur

4 Paper materials

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Household and personal effects and wearing apparel, old and in use, of persons arriving from foreign countries.

8

India rubber and gutta-percha, crude

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141,837

132,478

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2,332,090

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7

Fancy goods.

Total..

Buttons of all kinds, including button materials partly fitted for buttons exclusively

8

Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines.

9

Glass and glassware.

10

Flax, manufactures of

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15 Books, pamphlets, engravings, and other publications, n.e. s.

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24 Clothing (except of silk, and except hosiery, &c.,of cotton or wool).

APPENDIX P.-Commerce of the United States with Germany, etc.-Continued.

IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE FROM GERMANY-Continued.

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28 Hair, and manufactures of

SUBJECT TO DUTY-Continued.

Paintings, chromo-lithographs, photographs, and statuary, n. e. s.
Wood, manufactures of.

Jewelry, and all manufactures of gold and silver, n. e. s..

Watches and watch movements and materials.

Paints.

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33

Beer, ale, porter, and other malt liquors.
Breadstuffs and other farinaceous food..
Seeds...

34 Fish, not of American fisheries:

35

Herring, pickled..

All other..

Total.

Brass, and manufactures of.

All other dutiable articles......

Total value of dutiable merchandise.

Total value of merchandise free of duty..

Total value of imports of merchandise.

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EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE TO GERMANY.

[n. e. s.: Not elsewhere specified.]

7,936, 189

57,377, 728

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