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... WITH SPANISH AMERICA. FPoeign-Ofice, Oct. 17, 1825.-Sir, I am directed by Mr. Secretary Canning to acquaint you, in reference to yours application for protection to the trade of his Majesty's subjects 1 with the provinces of South America, thathis Majesty's ...
... AMEIlICA. .A Return oftl,e Nmbher of Varhls of Printed and byed O tluiis, exported fiorn' G.reri Britain to the United States of America, ol whichl tih Bounty' was claimed, in the years 1805. 1806, alnd 181 b l:sti' gliishitg the ports from whence expolttd, had ...
... DECLINE OF THE TRADE WITH AMERICA. It appears from a return just laid before Parliament on the motion of Mr. Thornely, that the exports of British goods to the United States in the year 1842 were less in value by the sum of nearly Twelve Hundred Thousand ...
... North Ameri- 32,662 can ?? ?? British West Indies . . 14 U. States of America 0,834 122,48 Central America ?? ?? 254 Brazil 1.. Russian Settloments on the N.W. Coast of 118 America ?? Total ?? 5,851,888 8,630,GO8 GOATS' WOOL Imported and Exported in the ...
... in the West Indies or North or South America, whether in her Majesty's colonies or not (but not including ports on the Western Coast of South America), and any other port in the West Indies oit North or South America (except the Western Coast), not in her ...
... may be expected in some branches of manufactures in America, there is no reason to doubt that this Inter- .coure will continue, and perhaps, be increased by the rapid increase of population In America. While the United States continue to import British ...
... between the UniLed States and be Mexico has produced an immediate and serious effect bi on the trade between this country and America. The u mercantile houses in Leeds and the West Riding of a' Yorkshire, engaged in trade with the United States, a! iare c ...
... the 6japected arrivals £roin America cause very fewv sales to be mnade. VAllEFI\LD CsRN ~ARKET, Frid y, JUne 16. We had but few fresh arrivals of wheat fOr our market thdag: the. arrivals of wheat and flour from Ame~rica, at Liverpuol, caused a dlul sale ...
... great degree overlooked, both by the legislature and the country at large. In the event of a serious misunderstanding with America, there can be no doubt that the capability of obtaining cotton from our East Indian possessions would be of the very first ...
... 16,066 C'tpe of Good Hope - 256,464w - -m 3,367T 'Other parts of Africa - 309,S8B . 28,5OS British Colonies .1in rNorth America } 1,676,316 - - 452,203 BriOiNjo Wesl Tudies - 4,347,04 - - 59.847. Foreign West Indies - I ,S7,1049 2,526.004 The Brazils ...
... kind in America ate said t6 be veiy cd abundaut, and shipments to Europe wore large; but their D01 imports were gradually diminishing under the operation of eg, the new tariff; so that the balaice of trade was decidedly ost in favour of America, and exchange ...