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ope on these following years was as follow 1856. 419,000 bales; 1857, 626,000 bales; 1858; 557,000; 1859; 671,000 797,000; 1861, 872,000 bales; 1859; 8,908,000, bales were imported into Europe — of these 2,890,000 bales were from America; in 1860, Eu 1859 2,829,000 bales, against 416,000 imported be France; in 1860 3,368,000 bales, against 685,000 imported by France; in 1861, 3,035,000, against 604,000 imported by France The amount of cotton consumed in all Europe has reached these amounts durin10 bales. in 1859: England consumed 2,294,000 bales, against 526,000 consumed in France; 1860, 2,638,000, against 621,000; 1861, 2,253,000 against 578,000.
The diminution which took place in 1861 was owing rather to the anticipation of a deficit of 1861 was owing rather to the anticipation of a deficit of the raw material in 1862, in consequence of the American civil war, and to advance in price of manufactured articles, than to a decreased demand on the part of consumers.
The price of Middling Orleans cotton has been as follows at the close of each