| Looms, | 5,139 | |||
| Producing | yearly, | 30,000 | pieces | of superior quality |
| Do. | more than | 50,000 | do. | ordinary for the army |
| And | do. | 700,000 | arschines of light cloths for China. | |
The values not given. The imports of merchandise from Moscow by water, of which alone exact and detailed particulars are stated, amounted in—
| 1837, to | 22,881,000 | rubles assignation |
| 1838, | 22,074,563 | ... |
| 1839, | 17,467,391 | ... |
| 1840, | 28,283,877 | ... |
Three and a half rubles assignation, are equal to one silver ruble. Moscow enjoys the advantage of being an internal bonded port, or port of intrepôt, a privilege now seeking by Manchester, so that importers of foreign merchandise are not called upon for the payment of duties until the moment when, withdrawing their imports, or any other portion of them as occasion requires, the payment becomes necessary. Formerly the duties had to be paid in the frontier ports, and often in bulk. The customhouse revenue resulting, amounted in—
| 1837, to | 637,074 | rubles assignation |
| 1838, | 614,464 | ... |
| 1839, | 626,764 | ... |
| 1840, | 776,021 | ... |
| 1841, | 898,398 | ... |
These returns are proof indisputable of industrial and social progress. It is unnecessary further to remark upon the great and growing importance of other branches of industry in Moscow, or to extend the limits of this notice so far as to comprise a review of the iron and hardware manufactories, and the numerous tanneries of Tula and Perm. The active movement of internal commerce, may, however, be inferred from the returns of products exhibited and sold at twelve fairs held annually, with one thrice, and another twice, in the year, the total value of which exposed for sale in 1840, was stated at 101,551,000 silver rubles, and of the quantity actually sold at 64,326,700 rubles. Of which alone at—
| On Sale. | Sold. | ||
| Nijny Novgorod, for | 47,264,967 | 38,828,984 | silver rubles |
| Irbit, | 12,232,286 | 7,682,000 | ... |
| Romna, 2d fair | 9,001,904 | 4,454,747 | ... |
| Kharkoff, 1st fair, | 5,743,280 | 2,944,390 | ... |
| Koursk, | 7,014,802 | 2,014,834 | ... |
The great fair of Nijny Novgorod may rival with Leipzig in the magnitude of its transactions. In 1841, the general movement of values at this fair is thus returned:—
| Merchandise for sale, | 50,506,606 | silver rubles, or | 176,773,121 | rbls. ass. |
| Sold, | 41,704,236 | ... | 145,964,826 | ... |
By decree of the government, within the last three years, the public accounts, before kept in rubles assignation, that is government paper money, were ordered to be reckoned in silver rubles. For purposes of comparison with former years, we state them in both. Of the mass of commodities thus in motion at the fair, there were of Russian manufactures and indigenous products, to the total value of 37,132,693 silver rubles exposed for sale, and for 29,762,473 sold; some other chief articles ranging thus;—