Annual Report of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce, of the State of New York, for the Year ...Press of the Chamber of Commerce, 1872 - Commerce |
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... tonnage cleared during the same year was 2,075,256 tons , in 7,190 vessels . It is supposed that considerable of these imports were the pro- ductions of the United States , for we know the Australian Colonies imported , during the year ...
... tonnage cleared during the same year was 2,075,256 tons , in 7,190 vessels . It is supposed that considerable of these imports were the pro- ductions of the United States , for we know the Australian Colonies imported , during the year ...
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... tonnage was only 669,973 tons , and increased slowly to 1828 , when it stood 812,619 tons . From 1828 to 1832 there was a period of depression , so that in 1832 the registered tonnage was 686,800 tons . From 1833 to 1843 the increase ...
... tonnage was only 669,973 tons , and increased slowly to 1828 , when it stood 812,619 tons . From 1828 to 1832 there was a period of depression , so that in 1832 the registered tonnage was 686,800 tons . From 1833 to 1843 the increase ...
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... tonnage being withdrawn from the market by the abstrac- tion of these vessels . These losses might be still further followed , by their application to warehouses and rail roads , which in this way lose the benefit which would accrue to ...
... tonnage being withdrawn from the market by the abstrac- tion of these vessels . These losses might be still further followed , by their application to warehouses and rail roads , which in this way lose the benefit which would accrue to ...
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... tonnage , of all vessels that enter the Port of New - York and unload , load and make fast to any wharf ; and in addition thereto , certain fees are collected from canal boats . The law strictly prohibits the taking of bribes , or ...
... tonnage , of all vessels that enter the Port of New - York and unload , load and make fast to any wharf ; and in addition thereto , certain fees are collected from canal boats . The law strictly prohibits the taking of bribes , or ...
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... tonnage of other nations , inasmuch as , even between ships sailing " under the same flag , the measurement cannot always be com- " pared . " 66 The question of the uniformity of measurement being at present " submitted to an ...
... tonnage of other nations , inasmuch as , even between ships sailing " under the same flag , the measurement cannot always be com- " pared . " 66 The question of the uniformity of measurement being at present " submitted to an ...
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63 William-street A. A. Low adopted American appointed April ARCHIBALD BAXTER August bales barrels bbls bill Branch Mint Broad-street Broadway bullion Canal casks cents Chairman Chamber of Commerce charges CHARLES CHARLES H City of New-York Coinage Committee Number Four Committee of Arbitration Congress consideration of questions consumption Corporation crop Cuba December Dollars duties EDMUND COFFIN elected ending June 30 Executive Committee exports February foreign Front-street GEORGE OPDYKE GEORGE W GEORGE WILSON gold Government Henry hhds imports increase interests January JOHN JONATHAN STURGES JOSEPH STUART July June 30 labor manufactures March MATTHEW MAURY merchants month Nassau-street November October Pearl-street Pine-street placed on file Port of New-York present President Quarantine receipts RUGGLES SAMUEL SAMUEL D Secretary September silver SINCLAIR TOUSEY South-street Special Committee special meeting steamers submitted the following tion tonnage tons Total trade Treasurer United vessels Vice-President Wall-street WILLIAM H
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