Exports from the river Menam (Siam) during the year 1832, showing the quantity and market value of each article.

NAMES OF EXPORTS.QUANTITY.PRICES.
Pepper,38,000 peculs,10 ticals per pecul.
Sugar, 96,000 peculs,15,000 1st sort,8 do. do.
60,000 2d do.7 a. 7½ do. do.
20,000 3d sort,6 a. 6½ ticals per pcl.
1,000 Preto or black,2½ a. 3½ do. do.
Sugar candy,5,000 peculs,15 16 do. do.
Tin, 1,600,000 lbs.,1,200 do.20 22 do. do.
Tobacco,3,500 do.100 bundles, 4 ticals.
Benzoin,100 do.50 a. 55 peculs.
Cardamom, 73,150 lbs.,550 1st sort,100 a. 360 a. 380.
do. 2d do.150 a. 280 300.
3d do.300 200 220.
Ivory, 40,000 lbs.,300 peculs,160 a. 180.
Bar-iron, 2,260,000 lbs.,20,000 do.3½ a. 4.
Kwalahs or iron pans, 60,000,1st size,4 ticals per peculs.
2d do.3 do. do.
3d do.2½ do. do.
4th do.2 do. do.
5th do.2 do. do.
6th do.1½ do. do.
7th do.1¼ do. do.
Aguils or eagle-wood,10 a. 12 do.1st sort, 400 ticals.
2d and 3d, 250 and 200.
Cotton,30 a. 40,00026 clear, 8 in seed.
Swallows’ nest, (esculent,)10 a. 121st sort, 10,000.
2d do. 6,000.
3d do. 4,000.
Bichos do Mar or Tripang,
Camphire, Malayan,
Wax, yellow,1,800, do.55 a. 60.
Gamboge,250, 6 quantities averaging from 40 to 80 p. p.
Varnish,500,50 per pecul.
Salt,8,000 peculs,2½ a. 3½ per pecul.
Dried fish,60,000,3 a. 4 do.
Sapan-wood,200,000,from 1 a. 3½ salings per pec.
Teak-timber,127,000 logs,
Rose-wood,200,000 peculs,3 salings per pecul.
Barks, Mangrove, &c.,200,000 bundles,6 ticals per 100 bundles.
Leather, Deer,100,000,20 a. 25 per 100.
Iron-wood, (ebony)1,500 peculs,2½ peculs.
Dried meat,1,600,6 per do.
Copper300,50 a. 55.
Rhinoceros skins,not ascertained.
Buffalo do.1,500,8 a. 10.
Ox do.300,7 a. 8.
Elephant do.not ascertained.
Tiger do.do.
Leopard do.do.
Bear do.do.
Snake do.do.
Civet-cat do.do.
„ „ Drug,not ascertained.
Dragons’ blood,do.
Sharks’ fins,65 to 70 peculs,a. 65 per peculs.
Buffalo and ox horns,300 do.3 a. 4 per do.
Deers’ antlers, do. soft,26,000 pairs,1½ a. 2 ticals per pair.
do. horns, do.3,000 peculs,8 a. 9 per pecul.
Ox and Buffalo bones,300,1 do.
Elephant do.450,7 do.
Rhinoceros do.do.
do. horns,do.
Tiger, the entire bodies for China market,56 a. 60 do.
Peacock’s tails,1,200 trains,7 a. 8 per pecul.
Raw silk, (from Lao)200 peculs,200 ticals per do.
Rough pitch,10,000,3 to 8 do. do.
Wood oil,15,000,3 to 6 do. do.
Takan, an inferior or bastard Cardamom,4,000,32 to 40 do. do.
Feathers,4,000 pairs of wings,65 a. 100 do. do.
Large feathers for fans,100 to 150 pairs,30 ticals per pecul.
Fish skins,1,800 peculs,30 do. do.
Jagra or palm-sugar,150,000 pots,4 to 6 pots 1 tical.
Rattans,200,000 bundles,4 ticals per 100 bundles.

The foregoing is the quantity ascertained by the government for 1832, to which may be added a considerable quantity for each article smuggled, and principally by the Chinese. The exports, therefore, for the year 1832, taking the foregoing statement to be correct, amount to a sum not less than four and a half millions of dollars.