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Show fEET SUGAR NEWS.-Exports NEWS.-Exports of Sugar from Culm. AVillett A Orny'fl elrcular of 20tli "It., gives eotno interesting figures concerning concern-ing llio exports of sugar from Culm to llio United Stales. The receipts In the WnltedBtatosot wifrnr from Culm forthe first three months of tho year would Rtnuil nbont ns follows: Jons. 1891... 32.7l 190.1 2l7.5m jRl)2 2J3.B03 Wo thus seo thnt our Impotts of sugar from Culm have Irton unusual nnd . nxccsslve, reaching for tlicpo past three ' months nenrly 100,000 tons over tho Imports Im-ports during tho saino period in 1892, nnd 82,000 tons moro thnn during the rnitpe. pcrjod last year. It would certainly seem that wo are going to Ret.lhe whole- Cuhan crop on n frco sugar linnls beforo July 1. and the - g whole llrarll crop oltomo 2G0.OOO tons, on n frco' sugar basis, because tho llraiil W reciprocity treaty Is not tcrmlnabTo under tho ficnato bill,- mil now rcaiU, 9 before January isl, 1805, and tho old I llnwiilln crop of some 1 10.0C0 tons, on II n freo itugar basin, becnuso tho old I Hawaiian-reciprocity treaty, which it Is t not proposed to repeal. I Tho free sugar supply of tho United Blntcs for 1891 would then stand nliont I as follows: J . . Tons j The unconcuincil part of the domestic crop of 180.1 100,000 I.' Tha Cnb.in crop of 181U . . ..1 .OOO.OCQ 4 The Brazil crop of IBM ..:.;.... iWi.OOO H The Hawaiian crop of 1801 HO.000 HI The United .State beet sugar crop of I I St) I ,... ....... . "10,000 J Tho l.miUl.mn crop of 1804, In so far I r.ni'. will ho marked by January I 1, ISO") .. 200,000 a Our nycrngc Imports of otlfcr stigxrs 1 from January , to July 1, 1801 m frco ns contemplated by tho present diiliei.in the tariff bill 200,000 M (UhiicI total ol frt-o sugar in sight for 1801 . 1,030,000 1 if iho bounty law Is to be rep aled nt H once, nnd all thyso sugars left to como 1 "" In fret, flii"h) contcmplalcd by tin? text U id the tariff bill ns It now stands, It I ( obvious that wo shall have, an ninple " .i- .AiMS to Wvcr- linr - 7um pUoii of tl.o country for the who ' year, even should the new tariff it operation July l.asof present speellled. Tim whol.) crop of Cuban sugar is Wn, dumped In upon nn as fast ns, ,-1 ,ade, and It will practically bo All h ,,on us by July 1, and Is expected to reach 1.000,000 long tons. Tho same causes that how lrJ to tl.o largo Import from all other sugar producing countries - -including Germany, and should the proponed new tariff bill tfo Into oireet by Inly I it will bo practically In operation 'ho rest of llio. jwir, boeauso of the J ' ' .enormous stock of 'sugar on bond In tho I ' United States. |