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... I -. MANUFAC'FULMS IN AMERICA. The progress of Manufactures in die United States of Anse- rica, is a subject deserving the most serious consideration of the Governmient and tbe people of this country, in connection with the question of the Corn Trade ...
... tbat the TM'n*a. BsAikingCoipanv 6ave decided upon the .ii.s 1. litrgnotes, psvahke at their bankers ia ?? ar - the Bank of America this day CloS! d a ne t.ist : 'ilorris Canal arid Baukirig Comlpaniy fr tvs ' thoucand pounds sterlihig of them, an l il ...
... FREE TRADE WITH AMERICA., GREAT PUBLIC MEETING IN MANCHElSTER. MIANCIRSTER, TitTJRSDAY.-Last evening a most over- flowing and respectable meeting took place in the Corn Exchange in this town, to hear a detailed statement from James Curtis, Esq., of Ohio ...
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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 ...
... 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, ...
... SiUit-Allow me to express my gratification on reading tte article upon commercial arrangements between this sp kingdom und America in your paper ef this morning. I niv; gratifiel, because the vlewe expressed were so just and important. The peouliar situation ...
... I BANX OF BRITISH 'ORTH AMERICA. k The annual meeting of the shareholders of this bank was held yesterday, at the offices, St. Helen's-place, Mr. Robert Carter in the chair. The report, which has been already published in the City Article of The Afornitg ...
... mnight ec. pect something beyond 6 per cent. The CO{AaBmArN said that owing to the nature of the business of British North America, detailed accounts could not be safely given on that occasion; they would be fui.- niehed, as usual, in June next. In reply ...
... fitlritil you, tinder the foregoing heading, Is not to enter into IL Intilute examinition of the progresi of manu- faictures li America, or to iatitute elaborate cotiparisoitS bettween ihell), und the stupendous results which have fticted froil the coilhibinition ...