AMERICA PRODUCE MARKETS
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... LATEST AMERICA COTTON ADVICES Nzw Yonz, Tonsrar The spot market dosed at New York firm at .hc. per lb. decline. Ftare opened this moin, steady at a decline of 7 points for near and 4 points for distant mont During the day the market slightly improved ...
... , TRADE BETWEEN T WEST I INDIES AND AMERICA. DEPATIGON TO THE COLONISL SECRETARY. A deputation from the West India Committee waited upon the Rizht Hon. Edward Stanhope, M.P., Seretary of Stats for the Colonies, at the Colonial Offioe, yesteray aenoon ...
... (Applause.) In America they had 203,u00 premiums, and eLse- where 296,000, and whilst they made in America £15,000 on those 203,00 Dremitms, thky made ?? £50,00 on the 295,003 premiums, or a profit of 7, r cent. on a1l buasess exchisive of America, (AppLause ...
... want; while Lord Dunraven's prosperous America-through protection-has lost her carry- ing trade and ship bnildinar, and her mnanufactured goods can only he forced on reluctant buyers in .her own dominions. America's vastr cheap lands have borne thie burthen ...
... decrease in the number of animals im- ported from counitres out of the United Kingdomz during last gear. FromtheUnitedStates of America we received nearly 80,000 less than in 1880, a decrease which is attributed to the 7igh price of articles of food in the States ...
... member, the Chairman said that the America had realised £131,600.-Mr. H. H. Nicholson seconded the adoption of the report.-Mr. Dixon, after complimenting the directors upon the courage they had shown in selling the America, said that they were indebted to ...
... increased re- for export to England, France, and North America; ed in 1860 a considerable export of pipes to San Frau- dhe oiseo was first developed, while Jarge iuantities of Y sn- cigar-tips were sent to America and Australia, re- via Hamburg. Since then, the ...
... port, including Havana, and afloat to Europe and America), against 979,650 tons last year; whle many maintain that if the second and third hand stocks could be gauged, the sup- Plies her and in America would show a dimina- tion at least twice if not three ...
... in are m- the animal that the passage from America did 30 lp, not ensure their being able to detect it. This was thm as. the reason hy, even though there had been orly by ey137 affected cargoe oming from America, it had no ug heen found righ t to make this ...
... some years beenanxious to retire from the duties, and lastyear said he would not be re-elected. Subsequently be i went to America on the company's business. and it did some good work there; but after his return he a felt that his statesof health was such ...