TRADE IN AMERICA
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... have had oplportunity durl a pOO I ?? years to Wistch tbe psogreasS of Amserican masiufactures, and I em satisfied tliat America is soon to beconse by very much the most tormidable competitor we have ever lssowii. It is piobable tiat ilie Phiiatdl~dphia ...
... enteortainled in any ti oilier country than America. But the Petro- a fa leum oil trade, extensive as it is. is not the Soff astaple industry of this, locality. Western gie( Pennsylvania is the Staffordshire of America, C tind Pittsburg is its centre. Although ...
... SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AMERICA. (BY. JAMES HENDERSON, FACTORY IN. d SPECTOR'S DEPARTMENr.) t] IX. -GiNaRT, CHARIACTERISTICS OP 0' AMERICAN WORKMANSHIP - TnE1 t] SOCIAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE 01 -THE Liquoit TRAFFIC-THE PRO- I EIIBITOBY ANI5 LICENSING ...
... expression in America to hear from a workmsqn who has liad experience of both countries, that his earnings in America, although much higlher, do not supply his wants any better than they did at home, forgetting at the moment that his wants in America include ...
... b- SOCALU AND INDU TMtIAL AMERICA. pyJAMUES HENDERSON, FACTORY IN- b SPECTOR'S DEPARTMENT.)p 1._T1 INDIJSThIES OF NEW YOaRK- .A RATES OF WAGES. Ti ey aid character of thle infdusiries F which fjin nisk ltccup ation for 1 lie workingF 1, oli Nt w YW~ork ...
... ?? 1,035,477 United States of America ?? 23,523,307 ?? 12,409,664 Chili ?? ?? 497,359 British India: Bombay& Scinde 557,322 293,708 Bengal and Burmah 777,0414 376,252 Australia ?? 674,947 Britiabh North America ?? 1,975,640 Other countries ?? ...
... South Americe, with the telegraph cabtle to tonnect Valparadio ,a Serena, and CaideF)ra, In completion cl thd Weat Coat of America Telegraph Company's system. BANit OF EBNL&ND.-ThO returns for tne weeek ending We.-, nesday last give the following resirlts ...
... ?? ?li, Detached Squadron (ordered home.) Druid, 10, 850, Capt. A. G. It. Roe, N. America and West Indies. is of Dryadi, V. 300, Commauler C. E. Dcmnvile, N. America and West eased Indies. ihem- Disks of Wellingiton, 25, 700, Capt. P. W. Sullivan, c ...
... the Atlantic ports of America and Canada, 15,000 quarters from California and Cbjli, 10,700 quartors frotm the East Indies, 9,000 quarters from Egypt and the Mediterranean. Of flour we have, to repoit only 1,200 barrels from America, but from France and ...
... advanced wagee. Then followed the tidings of one commercial crisis after another in the United States, Europe, and South America, until the storm increased to the dimensions of a tornado, and swept round the globe. Down to the preeent moment no gleam ...
... past week, viz, 21,000 quarters, but from otlier sources they have been light, viz. 10,800 quarters firom Atlantic ports of America and Canada, 6,60U quarters from the East Indies, 3,500 quarters from Egypt and the Mediterranean, and 1,500 quarters from ...