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TRADE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

AN ACCOUNT of the VALUE of the IMPORTS into, and of the EXPORTS from, the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND,

During each of the Three Years ending the 5th January, 1852; calculated at the Official Rates of Valuation, and distinguishing the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom Exported, from the Value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandize Exported :-Also, stating the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom Exported therefrom, according to the Real or Declared Value thereof.

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AN ACCOUNT of the Value of the IMPORTS into, and of the EXPORTS from, GREAT BRITAIN,

During each of the Three Years ending the 5th January, 1852; calculated at the Official Rates of Valuation, and stated exclusively of the Trade with Ireland ; distinguishing the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom Exported, from the Value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandize Exported:-Also, stating the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom Exported from Great Britain, according to the Real or Declared Value thereof.

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TRADE OF IRELAND WITH FOREIGN PARTS.

"AN ACCOUNT of the Value of the IMPORTS into, and of the EXPORTS from, IRELAND, during each of the Three Years ending 5th January, 1852 (calculated at the Official Rates of Valuation, and stated exclusively of the Trade with GREAT BRITAIN); distinguishing the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom Exported from the Value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandize Exported :-Also, stating the Amount of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom Exported from IRELAND, according to the Real or Declared Value thereof.

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AN ACCOUNT of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, that were Built and Registered in the several Ports of the BRITISH EMPIRE, in the Years ending 5th January, 1850, 1851, and 1852 respectively.

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Note.-The Account rendered for the Plantations for the Year ending 5th January, 1851, is now corrected; and as several Returns for that part of the Empire are not yet received for the last Year, a similar correction will be necessary when the next Account is made up.

Custom House, London, March 23, 1852,

W. H. NOSS, Registrar-General of Shipping

NAVIGATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM-continued.

VESSELS REGISTERED.

AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, and the Number of MEN and Boys usually employed in Navigating the same, that belonged to the several Ports of the BRITISH EMPIRE, on the 31st December, 1849, 1850, and 1851, respectively.

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VESSELS EMPLOYED IN THE FOREIGN TRADE.

AN ACCOUNT of the number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE, (including their repeated Voyages), that entered inwards and cleared outwards at the several Ports of the UNITED KINGDOM from and to Foreign Parts, during each of the Three Years ending 5th January, 1852.

SHIPPING ENTERED INWARDS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, FROM FOREIGN PARTS. GREAT BRITAIN.

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NAVIGATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM-continued.

VESSELS EMPLOYED IN THE FOREIGN TRADE.

AN ACCOUNT of the Number of VESSELS, with the Amount of their TONNAGE (including their repeated Voyages), that entered Inwards and cleared Outwards at the several Ports of the UNITED KINGDOM from and to Foreign Parts, during each of the Three Years ending 5th January, 1852.

SHIPPING ENTERED INWARDS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, FROM FOREIGN PARTS. UNITED KINGDOM.

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SHIPPING CLEARED OUTWARDS FROM THE UNITED KINDGOM TO FOREIGN PARTS.

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CORRESPONDENCE respecting Refugees from Hungary within the Turkish Dominions.—1851.*

SIR,

[Continued from Vol. XXXVIII. Page 1266.]

No. 164.-Viscount Palmerston to Sir Stratford Canning.

Foreign Office, January 2, 1851.

I HAVE to acquaint you that Her Majesty's Government approve of the course which you have pursued, as reported in your despatch of the 5th ultimo, in consequence of the delay of the Porte in returning an answer to your inquiries respecting the detention of General Dembinski.

H.E. Sir Stratford Canning.

I am, &c.
PALMERSTON.

No. 165.-Sir Stratford Canning to Visc. Palmerston.-(Rec. Jan. 20.) MY LORD, Constantinople, January 4, 1851. AALI Pasha sent me word to-day by M. Frederick Pisani, that he had formally declared to the Austrian Chargé d'Affaires, that if the Vienna post which is now due, or that of the ensuing week, should not bring the long-expected answer of the Austrian Cabinet respecting General Dembinski, the Porte would allow that officer to leave its territory without further delay for whatever country he might prefer. I have, &c.

Viscount Palmerston, G.C.B.

STRATFORD CANNING.

No. 166.-Sir Stratford Canning to Visc. Palmerston.-(Rec. Feb. 3.) Constantinople, January 15, 1851.

MY LORD,

I HAVE reason to believe that the Turkish Ministers have at length made up their minds to release General Dembinski without further delay. Aali Pasha pledged his word to me that if the answer expected from Vienna did not arrive by the last Austrian post, the decision of the Porte would be no longer deferred. The post which came in 3 days ago did not bring that answer, and I have therefore called upon his Excellency to redeem his pledge. He has assured me in his reply to-day, that the Porte is going to take the Sultan's pleasure for the immediate release of the General.

Viscount Palmerston, G.O.B.

SIR,

I have, &c.

STRATFORD CANNING.

No. 167.-Viscount Palmerston to Sir Stratford Canning.

Foreign Office, February 7, 1851.

I HAVE to acquaint your Excellency that Her Majesty's Government have received from various quarters memorials praying the interposition of Her Majesty's Government to obtain the release of M. Kossuth and his companions, now detained in Asia Minor; and

* Laid before Parliament, 1852.

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