4/25/2023 0 Comments The bards tale shopkeepers![]() RELATIONS OF THAT NATION W ITH THE REST OF THE WORLD. I.- JAPAN: W ITH REFERENCE TO THE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL Great Results from Small Beginnings.Ħhipnology. The man retired from business.-Frauds in trade.-Law to prevent bad debts.Ī commercial conscience.-The Paris Exhibition of 1855. Lay o f the anxious debtor.-Frauds in woolen c lo t h. Statistics of the Shoe Manufacture-Mineral wealth of E gypt.Ĭapital invested in Manufactures in the United States. Re-opening of a Silver Mine in Pennsylvania. ![]() Silver at the Copper Mines o f Lake Superior. J O U R N A L OF M I N I N G A N D M A N U F A C T U R E S. Population o f British North American Colonies. The English Census.-Colored population N orth and South. S T A T I S T I C S OF P O P U L A T I O N. Isle o f Man Tariff.Ĭhange in the Weight o f a Ton of Coal.Ĭhanges in the Lights on the Coast o f N orw ay. Important to Ship Owners.Ĭoncentrated MolasseB-Question o f Duties. Law Relating to the New Receipt Stamp in Great Britain. Postal Convention between the United States and Bremen.īrazilian Custom-House Formalities. Imports of certain Articles into the United States. Lumber Trade of Georgia.Įxport Trade o f Ports in England, Scotland, and Ireland.Ĭommerce aDd Navigation on the Hudson River.īellas! (Ireland) as a Commercial Port. Ship Building in Maine.Ĭoasting Trade o f France.Ĭommerce with M ex ico. Rates of Freight to Liverpool aDd L on d on. The American Provision Trade for the Season 1852-3. Progress o f British and Colonial Ship Building. Revenues Collected at Pons in ibe United States.įinancial Transactions of the Rothschilds.īritish Post Office Returns. Rate o f Interest and Penalty for Usury in the Various States. Ments of Cereals at the South-Limited Receipts o f Cottou, &c., & c.86-94Ĭondition of the Bants o f Illinois. Uce up to December 16th-Increase in Exports of Breadstuff's-Crop, and prospective Ship Great increase from former years-Comparative Shipments o f certain leading Articles o f Prod January 1st-Exports from New York for November and since January 1st, showing a very Warehousing Business-Imports o f Foreign Dry Goods at New York for November, and since ![]() York-Foreign imports at New York for November, and since January 1st- Increase in the Stock Market-Supply o f Gold from California, and Deposits and Coinage at the Mint-ForeignĬommerce o f the Country to November 30th-Cash Duties at Boston, Philadelphia, and New Condition of the Money Markets in all sections o f the Country- Availability o f Railroadīonds-Condition of the Banks-Financial Condition o f European Markets-Stocks, and the Profits of Foreign Commerce-Proposed Modifications of the Tariff-Increase o f the Free List Review of the Report o f the Secretary o f the Treasury-Increased Revenue o f the C ountryStatistics of the Commerce of the United States-Decline in Shipments of Specie- Balance and Insurance-Time P olicies.Ĭ O MME R C I A L C HRONI C LE AND R E V I E W :ĮMBRACING A FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW OF THE UNITED STATES, ETC., 1LLU8TRA J O U R N A L OF M E R C A N T I L E L A W. McCay, Professor in the College o f South Carolina. Ing Voyage to New England-Plymouth Council, etc. Monts-Weymouth-North and South Virginia Companies-Commercial Features o f theirĬharters-Settlements-Trade, Fishery, etc.-Dutch Trading Stations at Hudson R iv e r Tobacco-James’s Regulations thereon-Virginia Slave Trade-Smith’ s Trading and Fish States-Grosnold’s Voyage, Trade and Fishery at New England-Pring-*-Gilbert-De United States up to 1600-Ditto in the rest o f America-Causes o f neglect o f the United Raleigh’s Charter and Expeditions-Īmidos and Barlow, Grenville, etc.- Events to 1600-Review of Achievements within the ![]() OF THAT NATION WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD. JAPAN: WITH REFERENCE TO THE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL RELATIONS The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.
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