Navigation and commerce of the United States with foreign countrie-Continued. R. W. Shufeldt. Quarter ended March 31, 1863-Cont'd. 12 sloops, 21 steamers, 30 class not given * Entered: 29 schooners, 11 brigs, 22 steamers, 13 sloops, 17 barks, 1 ship-93, and 32 in port. Cleared: 17 schooners, 6 brigs, 9 barks, 95, and 30 in port. Aggregate tonnage entered, 40,874 Cleared: 12 steamers, 12 brigs, 9 barks, 20 schooners and sloops-53, and 9 in port. Aggre † Entered: 13 steamers, 13 brigs, 11 barks, 25 schoogers and sloops-62, and 10 in port. gate tonnage entered, 27,745. Navigation and commerce of the United States with foreign countries-Continued. 6 General cargo.. Coal and lumber. Lumber, &c. ... 4 Lumber, general cargo, &c. 1 Cardenas. Part of inward cargo. Sugar 2,228 69 New Orleans 1 In port. 1 do. 1,082 50 In port. 1 New Orleans 1 General cargo 2,000 00 Sugar, cigars, dry goods 6,846 98 1 New York. 1 Mails and passengers. Mails and passengers. 1 Greytown 1 New York. 1 Ballast Ballast |