(9.)-Statement of the Commerce of each State and Territory of The United States, commencing on the 1st day of October, 1826, and ending on the 30th day of September, 1827. 10 11 12 District of Colombia 13 Virginia 14 North Carolina 15 16 Georgia 17 Ohio... 18 19 20 Michigan Territory 21 Florida Territory ... Dollars 74,965,406 Grand Total 79,484,068. Grand Total 58,921,691. Grand Total 23,403,136. Total Entered 1,055,960. Total Departing 1,111,793. Treasury Department, Register's Office, April 16, 1828. JOSEPH NOURSE, Register. (10.)—A Statement exhibiting the Quantity American and Foreign Tonnage entered into, and departing from, each District of the United States, Passamaquoddy DISTRICTS. during the Year ending on the 30th day of September, 1827. 2,345 Frenchman's Bay 2,782 Annapolis 55,092 00,577 4,515 Waldoborough 2,400 1,000 Saint Mary's 207 Wiscasset 1,826 914 Snow Hill 715 261 Bath.. 8,904 16,905 279 Portland 39,716 42,340 817 Kenebunk 1,494 4,279 Georgetown 2,043 5,458 144 144 Penobscot 3,007 3,339 Alexandria 8,002 11,801 341 341 Belfast 1,068 1,622 Norfolk 13,123 14,633 5,628 4,980 Petersburg Richmond Portsmouth 12,544 6,840 Yorktown ... Newburyport 4,872 8,795 East River 1,102 540 Gloucester 4,321 4,345 Tappahannock 1,333 1,800 Salem 17,255 18,748 Folly Landing 404 200 Ipswich Cherrystone 310 166 Marblehead 2,306 1,233 Wilmington 15,275 18,802 2,430 3,050 Boston 118,604 85,450 4,798 8,951 Washington 2,008 2,286 Plymouth 2,899 041 Newbern 7.739 9,049 114 114 Barnstaple 1,627 450 Edenton 574 1,545 Nantucket 204 Camden 2,372 3,735 New Bedford 11,199 13,500 Beaufort Edgartown 9,812 1,839 Ocracoke Dighton 519 186 Plymouth 594 1,176 Vermont Charleston 38,065 08,854 25,418 24,001 Newport 6,974 8,705 Georgetown Bristol 5,497 5,870 Beaufort Providence 14,609 11,724 Savannah 21,131 40,292 8,256 9,779 New London 4,230 6,530 Sunbury Middletown 4,730 4,089 Brunswick 275 880 618 807 New Haven 8,725 6,812 St. Mary's 847 Fairfield 2,353 647 Hardwick New York 251,522 232,428 35,887 30,090 Sag Harbour 106 Mobile Blakely 14,312 18,696 8,183 3,073 Champlain 4,719 2,547 ;:ཟི Mississippi 66,657 89,703 30,937 30,240 Teche 197 245 Pearl River Oswego Pensacola 1,121 024 206 200 Gennessee 1,098 2,256 3,158 3,040 St. Augustine 128 216 35 Apalachicola.. Key West Cuyahoga Perth Amboy 725 938 Burlington Little Egg Harbour Bridgtown ::: Great Egg Harbour 74,705 68,758 687 571 Miami 4,007 4,097 Total 918,361 980,542 137,589 131,250 Treasury Department, Register's Office, 16th April, 1828. JOSEPH NOURSE, Register. (11.)-Abstract of the Tonnage of the Shipping of the several Districts of The United States, on the last day of December, 1826. Treasury Department, Register's Office, April 15, 1828. JOSEPH NOURSE, Register. (12).-COMPARATIVE VIEW of the Registered and Enrolled and Licensed Tonnage of The United States from 1815 to 1826, inclusive. 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 [1827-28.] 2 S 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 Parliament, 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 Picton 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 |