| Barley | 3,787,195 | bushels. | |
| Corn | 11,067,761 | " | |
| Rye | 2,143,927 | " | |
| Oats | 56,607 | " | |
| Apples | 526,840 | " | |
| Hops | 1,294 | tons. | |
| Molasses | 61,675 | hogsheads. |
Their yearly production is,
| Ale, 1,179,495 barrels, or | 42,471,820 | gallons. | |
| Whisky, etc. | 41,364,224 | " | |
| Rum | 6,500,500 | " | |
| Total | 90,336,544 | " |
If these stimulants were used in the United States, exclusive of export or import, the average allowance for each man, woman, and child in the community would be nearly four gallons per year. The figures show how much we produce, but will not aid the inquiry as to how much is consumed.
NATIVITIES.
The words “Natives” and “Foreigners” have been so frequently used in the course of this investigation, that the official census returns as to their relative numbers can not but be interesting.[424]
Of the white population of the United States there were
| Born in the state in which they are now living | 67·02 | per cent. | |
| ""United States, but not in the state in which they are now living | 21·35 | " | |
| Total of natives | 88·37 | " | |
| Born in foreign countries | 11·46 | " | |
| Unknown nativities | ·17 | " | |
| 100 | " |
Thus of every hundred white inhabitants of the United States, eighty-eight were natives of the soil.
Of the free colored inhabitants there were[425]