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... favourably viowing jHiti-1 tion of tho merchants, has sent Senate a memorial of ;$H folio pages, strongly recommending gold standard for Germany, and urgently praying its immediate introduotiun into Hamburg. ...
... favourably viowing jHiti-1 tion of tho merchants, has sent Senate a memorial of ;$H folio pages, strongly recommending gold standard for Germany, and urgently praying its immediate introduotiun into Hamburg. ...
... the petition of the merchants, has sent to the Senate a memorial of thirty-eight folio pages, strongly recommending a gold standard for Germany, and urgently praying its immediate introduction into Hamburg. ...
... depreciated stock. Visitor—Would the abolition of the gold standard, and free trade in banking, not be useful in any respect Editor—As I stated before, many people imagine the abolition of the gold standard, and free trade in banking, would prove vastly beneficial ...
... fluctuation in silver and the enormous rate of discount prevails. There are larce transactions in produce ; an additional gold standard is therefore proposed. The ' Times' correspondent states that Anstrian finances aro in a better state than they have been ...
... and great fluctuations in silver and enormous rates of discount prevail. Large transactions in produce and an additional gold standard is therefore proposed. ...
... favourably viewing the petition of the merchants, has sent to the senate a memorial of 38 folio pages, strongly recomending a gold standard for Germany, and urgently praying its immediate introduction into Hamburg. ...
... pror.ortieuately le•seu the national burdens, but the same end will be gained more surely by adlivriu4 to the prevent gold standard. Tile leasming of the national burdens is what we are agreed on. The nodes only is what we differ about. Now, the object ...
... would have preferred a mixed standard of gold and silver to one of gold alone. Sir Robert, however, firmly adhered to the gold standard, and so far, it appears now to be exceedingly fortunate for the country that he did so. The excitement which has been created ...
... that we n»av expect shortly to hear that tic currency of the United States has assimilated to our own, the adoption of gold standard, and the K«ue ol silver coins under a scigniorag«. which will keep them in The trial of the tugiiivo slave which has lw ...
... year it varied for several months between 10 and 15 per cent. Under these circumstances it is proposed to establish a gold standard in addition to the existing silver one. This idea appears to give general satisfaction, and a petition to the Senate on ...
... 0(10 dollars of gold, equal to more than £1,000,000 sterling. At this rate, it can hardly be wondered that our strict gold standard begins to be seriously affected by the influx that metal. The last fire at San Francisco .(reported last mail) had consumed ...
... querion ia occupying the yarioos foreign Ooyenmienle, and conviction is gaining ground in France and elsewhere tha» a gold standard must soon exclusively be resorted to. £160,000 in sileefwmu shipped Marseilles fee China in the last English steamer. The ...