TRADE WITH SOUTH AMERICA
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... on of the statement made by, yorU Correa pondent, inserted on the 6th initant, signed by A Chili, Ibed trading to South America, from a ldug reslonevh - in t Cl e can speak as to hls statenment being co t his leery relo- 't'r touched-upon; and as a ...
... isCURRENCY REFORM IN AMERICA, IMPORTANT RESOL~UTION-BY THE DEMOCRATS. \VASIINGToN,, Friday.-The silver contest has entered upon an entirely new phase. Thiroughiout ylesterdayvthe proceeding.s dragged alonigin fruitless conlferenaces, which were uncdoubtedly ...
... THE WAR SOUTH AMERICA. (THROUGH AGENCY.) VALPARAISO, 2. (Via Lisbon.) Twenty transports, currying 12,000 Chilian troops, sailtd from Pisagua the 24th February to attack Arica, U,()UO men having landed ut 110 without meeting with any resistance from the ...
... Increase, - Decrease 1888. 1897. in 1897. IMPORTs- Europe ?? 84,588,503 84,993,819 +405,316 North America ?? 29,589,668 21,200,538 -8,389,130 South America.. 17,701,152 21,550,442 +3,849,310 Asia . 12,881,622 19,561,823 +6,680,201 Oceania ?? 5,423,135 5 ...
... will counter- halance your selfishness. We ineed not entertain the fear that in the event of any treaty being concluded with America, the same surrender of our ujierests will take place which we have already iit- nessed in the recent treaty with France. The ...
... 111ONVE Y MA TTERS IN AMERICA. Now that we have got by mail full reports of the commencement of the panic in America, it may prove not uninteresting to trace in some detail the causes to which it was due. We pointed out last week to what a large extent ...
... LATEST FROM AMERICA. ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA. Daily News Office, Thursday Morning, hal/-past 6. The Cambria, Capt. Judkins, arrived in the Mersey yesterday afternoon. She left Boston on the Ist, and Halifax on the 3rd inst., so that she has accomplished ...
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... TRADE TO SOUTH AMERICA. - fttrdey a Meeting of 0riebts ead others liter ste im I the trade to Briall and other parts of South America, was held s in the Underwriters' Room, ExchanRe-buildings, tocsasi4er - the propriety of memorialising Government, requesting ...
... lVednesdaY Mr. Thomas Clegg in the chair-the paper read was, ,The Culture and Preparation of Cotton in the United State e' America, by Mr. Leonard Wray. The author began by dwelling upon the magnitude and importance of tfie cnoo' trade of this county, ...