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20,392

2,801

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Frenchman's Bay

2,365

2,732

Annapolis

1,926

Waldoborough

2,469

1,066

Saint Mary's

297

Wiscasset

1,826

914

Snow Hill

715

261

Bath

8,964

16,965

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Vienna

207

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Treasury Department, Register's Office, 16th April, 1828.

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(11.)-Abstract of the Tonnage of the Shipping of the several Districts of The United States, on the last day of December, 1826.

Passamaquoddy, Maine

Registered Tonnage.

Enrolled and

licensed

Tonnage.

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5,287 33

17,369 84

22,657 22

Vienna

320 56

23,625 75

22,946 36

8,696 70

8,855 63

12,552 38

Snow Hill

386 08

7,351 06

7,737 14

1,756 73

32,608 48

34,365 26

2,326 40

8,849 68

11,176 13

St. Mary's

18,000 80

12,516 36

30,517 21

33,133 41

15,425 90

48,559 36

3,220 63

2,500 72

5,721 40

6,909 29

1,151 67

8,061 01

167 68

1,083 30

1,251 03

20,103 93

6,109 30

26,213 28

Annapolis

Georgetown, Columbia Alexandria

Norfolk, Virginia

Petersburg

Richmond

Yorktown

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9,894 58

12,986 36

22,880 94

East River

744 26

3,130 00

3,874 26

69 60

1,276 04

1,354 64

Tappahannock

1,591 90

10,840 44

12,432 39

3,545 65

10,379 82

13,925 52

Folly Landing

191 00

3,229 88

3,420 88

31,641 03

11,739 12

43,380 15

Cherrystone

2,198 68

2,198 68

2,928 22

8,391 43

11,319 65

Wilmington, North Carolina

8,328 80

1,286 03

9,614 83

109,383 47

62,592 60

171,976 12

Newbern

4,845 75

3,018 21

7,864 01

11,258 81

13,608 07

24,608 07

Washington

1,438 75

2,809 91

4,248 71

842 89

3,257 68

4,100 62

Edenton

1,291 39

6,573 12

7,864 51

27,404 22

12,494 34

39,898 56

Camden

3,600 55

4,958 50

8,559 10

989 27

22,076 92

23,066 24

Beaufort

48 77

1,163 84

1,212 66

1,600 69

1,016 47

2,617 21

Plymouth

165 38

483 07

648 45

21,246 40

5,161 71

26,408 16

Ocracoke

1,298 72

1,297 52

2,596 29

14,198 14

5,083 15

19,281 29

Charleston, South Carolina

12,066 50

16,643 89

28,710 44

6,598 77

2,612 03

9,210 80

Georgetown

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1,268 05

1,268 05

6,120 41

3,281 19

9,401 60

Beaufort

6,741 39

10,779 68

17,521 12

Savannah, Georgia

4,457 45

4,205 31

8,662, 76

3,589 29

9,027 62

12,616 91

Sunbury

4,823 38

7,456 20

12,279 58

Hardwick

205 21

10,086 68

10,291 89

Brunswick

811 49

1,119 29

1,930 78

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958 92

1,576 82

Cuyahoga

991 31

991 31

381 72

428 62

Sandusky

74 63

317 07

391 70

Detroit, Michigan

506 20

506 20

742 70

1,309 63

2,052 38

Michilimackinac

Mobile, Alabama

1,494 18

7,156 86

8,651 09

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Blakely

7,016 69

Pearl River

664 32

664 32

158,451 38

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1,161 83 266 50

157,837 58 44 65 10,873 12

316,289 01

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15,947 59

16,214 14

2,162 09

Little Egg Harbour

2,162 09

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3,763 18

3,763 18

Great Egg Harbour

Key West

7,876 72

7,876 72

63,288 30

10,116 82

160 04

295 87

73,400 17 455 91

Total

787,978 15 796,212 68 1,534,190 83

Treasury Department, Register's Office, April 15, 1828.

JOSEPH NOURSE, Register.

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(12)-COMPARATIVE VIEW of the Registered and Enrolled and Licensed Tonnage of The United States, from 1815 to 1826,

inclusive.

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Treasury Department, Register's Office, 15th April, 1828.

JOSEPH NOURSE, Register.

BRITISH ORDER IN COUNCIL, extending the privileges of a Free Port to Pictou, and Sydney, in Nova Scotia.-13th February, 1828.

At the Court at Windsor, the 13th day of February, 1828,

PRESENT,

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by an Act, passed in the 6th Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled "An Act to regulate the Trade of the British Possessions abroad," it is, amongst other things, enacted, that no goods shall be imported into, nor shall any goods, except the produce of the fisheries in British Ships, be exported from, any of the British Possessions in America by sea, or from or to any Place other than The United Kingdom, or some other of such Possessions, except into or from the several Ports in such Possessions called Free Ports, enumerated or described in the Table in the said Act of Parliament contained:

And it is thereby provided, that if His Majesty shall deem it expedient to extend the provisions of the said Act to any Port or Ports not enumerated in the said Table, it shall be lawful for His Majesty, by Order in Council, to extend the provisions of the said Act to such

Port or Ports, and it is enacted, that from and after the day mentioned in such Order in Council, all the privileges and advantages of the said Act, and all the provisions, penalties, and forfeitures therein contained, shall extend, and be deemed and construed to extend, to any such Port or Ports respectively, as fully as if the same had been inserted and enumerated in the said Table at the time of passing the said Act:

And whereas His Majesty doth deem it expedient to extend the provisions of the said Act to the Ports of Pictou and Sydney, in the Province of Nova Scotia; His Majesty doth therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the Powers vested in him by the said Act of Parlia ment, and with the advice of His Privy Council, order, and it is hereby ordered, that, from and after the date of this Order, the provisions of the said Act of Parliament respecting free Ports shall be, and the same are hereby, extended to the said Ports of Pictou and Sydney, in the Province of Nova Scotia:

And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, and the Right Honourable William Huskisson, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respectively appertain.

JAS. BULLER.

BRITISH ORDER IN COUNCIL, prohibiting the exportation of Arms, Gunpowder, &c. to certain parts of Africa. 24th November, 1828.

At the Court at Windsor, the 24th day of November, 1828.

PRESENT,

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS the time limited by His Majesty's Order in Council, of the 7th of May last, for prohibiting the exportation of gun-powder, salt-petre, or any sort of arms or ammunition, to any Port or Place on the Coast of Africa (except to any Ports or Places within the Streights of Gibraltar), has expired; and whereas it is deemed expedient that the said prohibition should be continued for some time longer; His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, doth therefore hereby order, require, and command, that no Person or Persons whatever (except the Master-General of the Ordnance for His Majesty's Service), do, at any time during the space of 6 months (to commence from the date of this Order), presume to transport any gun-powder or salt-petre, or any sort of arms or ammunition, to any Port or Place on the Coast of Africa (except to any Ports or Places within the Streights of Gibraltar) or ship or lade any gun-powder or salt-petre, or any sort

of arms or ammunition, on board any Ship or Vessel, for the transporting of the same into any such Ports or Places on the Coast of Africa (except as above excepted), without leave or permission in that behalf first obtained from His Majesty or His Privy Council, upon pain of incurring and suffering the respective forfeitures and penalties imposed in that behalf by an Act, passed in the 6th Year of His present Majesty's Reign, intituled "An Act for the general regulation of the Customs:"

And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, the Master-General and the rest of the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, and His Majesty's Secretary at War, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respectively appertain.

C. C. GREVILLE.

BRITISH ORDER IN COUNCIL, granting to Spanish Vessels certain privileges of trading with the British Possessions Abroad.-28th April, 1828.

At the Court at St. James's, the 28th day of April, 1828,

PRESENT,

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by a certain Act of Parliament, passed in the 6th Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to regulate the trade of the British Possessions abroad," after reciting, that “ by the Law of Navigation Foreign Ships are permitted to import into any of the British Possessions abroad, from the Countries to which they belong, goods, the produce of those Countries, and to export goods from such Possessions to be carried to any Foreign Country whatever, and that it is expedient that such permission should be subject to certain conditions," it is enacted, "that the privileges thereby granted to Foreign Ships shall be limited to the Ships of those Countries which, having Colonial Possessions, shall grant the like privileges of trading with those Possessions to British Ships, or which, not having Colonial Possessions, shall place the Commerce and Navigation of this Country, and of its Possessions abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured Nation, unless His Majesty, by His Order in Council, shall in any case deem it expedient to grant the whole or any of such privileges to the Ships of any Foreign Country, although the conditions aforesaid shall not in all respects be fulfilled by such Foreign Country:"

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