Letter From the Secretary of the Treasury Transmitting Tables And Notes On the C
Letter From the Secretary of the Treasury Transmitting Tables And Notes On the C
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In 1833 it was about 60 millions of pounds, and had diminished 65 gradually since 1826, when it was 100 millions of pounds. (Baines, page 318. ) See table H, note 2. [3. ] See on France, Baines, page 525. But the quantity of imports is generally higher than consumption by 5 or 6 millions of pounds, (unless the stock on hand is very large, when the last is sometimes highest ; ) as, of late years especially, France re- exports to the neighboring countries, by land, 8 or 9 millions of pounds per a...nnum, occasionally. ( French Tables of Commerce, page 156, for 1832-'3. ) About -fo of these re-exports are to Switzerland, and the rest to Sardinia, Genoa, &c. As far back as 1789 France used but little cotton, except in household man- ufactures. Quar. Rev. , (1824-'5, ) page 394. For 1815, see Baines, page 515, and for 1806, see London Encyclopedia, arti- cle " Cotton. " In the French Chamber of Peers it was testified, that the consumption in 1834 was 80 millions of pounds. In the Edinburgh Review, page 432, (1832, ) is a table of raw cotton consumed yearly in France, from 1822 to 1831, in which the quantity is different from 1 to 10 or 12 millions in different years, some less and some more, e.
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