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... June it was apparent that a feeling of distrust had entered into business transactions through- out the whole country . Investors were unwilling to pur- chase securities , manufacturers were hesitating about making contracts , and ...
... June it was apparent that a feeling of distrust had entered into business transactions through- out the whole country . Investors were unwilling to pur- chase securities , manufacturers were hesitating about making contracts , and ...
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... June 30th , 1893 , amounted to $ 200,312,654 in value , showing a decrease of $ 99,050,463 over the previous year . Of this amount of breadstuffs New - York exported $ 69,099,429 , against $ 112,553,455 in 1892 , a reduction of ...
... June 30th , 1893 , amounted to $ 200,312,654 in value , showing a decrease of $ 99,050,463 over the previous year . Of this amount of breadstuffs New - York exported $ 69,099,429 , against $ 112,553,455 in 1892 , a reduction of ...
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... June 30th , 1893 , ex- clusive of coin and bullion , amounted to $ 866,400,922 , being an increase of $ 38,998,460 over the previous year . Of the total imports , $ 444,544,211 were admitted free , being $ 13,455,447 less than 1892 ...
... June 30th , 1893 , ex- clusive of coin and bullion , amounted to $ 866,400,922 , being an increase of $ 38,998,460 over the previous year . Of the total imports , $ 444,544,211 were admitted free , being $ 13,455,447 less than 1892 ...
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... June 30 , 1893 , amounted to $ 1,714,066,116 , against $ 1,857,680,610 in 1892 , being a decrease of $ 143,614,494 ... June 30 , 1893 , was against the United States , as the following will show : Imports , merchandise only , Exports and ...
... June 30 , 1893 , amounted to $ 1,714,066,116 , against $ 1,857,680,610 in 1892 , being a decrease of $ 143,614,494 ... June 30 , 1893 , was against the United States , as the following will show : Imports , merchandise only , Exports and ...
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... June 30 , 1893 , were the largest in the history of the country , amounting to $ 108,680,844 . Exports and re - exports of silver same time , $ 40,737,319 . Total , $ 149,418,163 . Gold and Silver of Domestic Production . - The produc ...
... June 30 , 1893 , were the largest in the history of the country , amounting to $ 108,680,844 . Exports and re - exports of silver same time , $ 40,737,319 . Total , $ 149,418,163 . Gold and Silver of Domestic Production . - The produc ...
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Aggregate American amount Applause appointed April August average bags bales Banks bill bonds bullion cents Chairman Chamber of Commerce CHARLES City of New-York close coin Congress consumption Corporation cotton crop Cuba currency December December 31 decrease demand Dollars domestic EDWARD EDWARD SIMMONS elsewhere specified ending June 30th exports February fiscal year ending foreign gallons galls gentlemen GEORGE gold Government GUSTAV H HENRY HEWITT importations increase iron Islands JAMES January JOHN JOHN CROSBY BROWN July legislation manufactures March millions molasses months MORRIS K November October pig iron Port of New-York pounds present President production quantity rapid transit receipts repeal resolution SAMUEL D Secretary seigniorage Senate September SHERMAN shipments silver Special Committee Statement exhibiting steel sugar supply tariff tion tons Total trade Treasury United vessels Vice-President vote WILLIAM H WILLIAM WALTER PHELPS WILSON
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Page 180 - Know ye, therefore, that We, of our especial grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion do by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, give and grant unto the said...
Page 180 - Corporation, unless such person or persons so appointed shall be then approved of by the majority of such of the members of the said Corporation as shall then be met. And we do further, of our special grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, for us, our heirs and successors, grant and...
Page 177 - May then next ensuing, and until other or others be legally chosen in his or their place and stead, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, as the person or persons in whose place he or they shall be chosen might or could have done by virtue of these presents. And...
Page 179 - ... manner and form, and upon such terms and conditions, choose' as shall be directed, ordained and established for that purpose by any of the said by-laws, statutes, constitutions or ordinances of the said Corporation...
Page 202 - June 8, 1872, for which a like amount in United States notes was on special deposit in the Treasury for their redemption, and added to the cash balance in the Treasury. These certificates, as a matter of accounts, are treated as a part of the public debt, but being offset by notes held on deposit for their redemption, should properly be deducted from the principal of the public debt in making comparison with former years.
Page 175 - Charter, shall for ever hereafter be one body corporate and politic in deed, fact and name, by the name and style, "THE CORPORATION OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, IN AMERICA...
Page xiv - to the end that the people may be relieved through legislation from present and impending danger and distress.
Page 177 - And our will and pleasure is, and we do hereby, for us, our heirs and successors...
Page 175 - Georgia in America; and them and their successors by the same name, we do, by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, really and fully make...
Page 175 - SOCIETY, and for the purposes aforesaid, and by the name aforesaid shall have perpetual succession and a Common Seal, with full power and authority to alter, vary, break, and renew the same at their discretion, and by the same name to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto...