Annual Report of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce, of the State of New York, for the Year ..., Volume 33Press of the Chamber of Commerce, 1891 - Commerce |
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... held in the Treasury of twenty per cent . in gold and twenty per cent . in silver ; this , combined with an author- ization of free coinage of gold and silver . In the opinion of the Committee , the free coinage of silver without the ...
... held in the Treasury of twenty per cent . in gold and twenty per cent . in silver ; this , combined with an author- ization of free coinage of gold and silver . In the opinion of the Committee , the free coinage of silver without the ...
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... held that it would bring the cotton producers of the South and the foreign manufacturers of England and Germany into closer rela- tions , with consequent cheaper ocean tonnage . The resolu tion , which was unanimously adopted by the ...
... held that it would bring the cotton producers of the South and the foreign manufacturers of England and Germany into closer rela- tions , with consequent cheaper ocean tonnage . The resolu tion , which was unanimously adopted by the ...
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... held in November , an importance which will be long remembered . The presence among the invited guests of some of the strongest advo- cates of the principles maintained in the rival political camps , and the certainty of a fair field ...
... held in November , an importance which will be long remembered . The presence among the invited guests of some of the strongest advo- cates of the principles maintained in the rival political camps , and the certainty of a fair field ...
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... held since the close of our civil war " -important in its positive legislation on the tariff , its negative conclusions as to the financial measures considered by it , and eventful in the probable opening of the vast markets of our ...
... held since the close of our civil war " -important in its positive legislation on the tariff , its negative conclusions as to the financial measures considered by it , and eventful in the probable opening of the vast markets of our ...
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... increased only for the poorer grades . The season is held to have been not wholly prosperous . Our special review omits this year any general statement of the amount of importations and of consumption , and Annual Review . xxiii.
... increased only for the poorer grades . The season is held to have been not wholly prosperous . Our special review omits this year any general statement of the amount of importations and of consumption , and Annual Review . xxiii.
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adopted Aggregate American amount April average bags bales bbls bill British Broad-street Broadway Bullion Caribbean Sea cents Chamber of Commerce Charles City of New-York coin and bullion coinage Committee Compiled expressly Congress consumption Corporation cotton crop Cuba Currency December 31 Dollars domestic Dutch West Indies duty Edward EDWARD SIMMONS elsewhere specified ending June 30 Exchange exports February fiscal year ending gallons galls gentlemen George GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS gold Henry HENTZ importations increase Iron Islands James January JOHN JOHN JAY KNOX July June 30 June 30th LAST TWENTY manufactures March meeting merchandise merchants molasses Nassau-street New-Orleans November Number October piculs Port of New-York Pounds preamble and resolution present President production quantity receipts SCHULTZ Secretary Senate September SHERMAN ship shipments silver sold Statement exhibiting sugar supply tariff tion Tonnage TOTAL UNITED trade Treasury unanimously Wall-street William William-street wool Worth-street
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Page 76 - ... the established policy of the United States to maintain the two metals on a parity with each other upon the present legal ratio, or such ratio as may be provided by law.
Page 196 - Government of the foreign country in which such port is situated, and shall, upon the passage of this act, and from time to time tht-rtuifter as often as it may become necessary by reason of changes in the laws of the foreign countries above mentioned, indicate by proclamation...
Page 154 - 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 153 - ... manner and form, and upon such terms and conditions, 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 151 - ... chosen might or could have done by virtue of these presents. And our will and pleasure is, and we do hereby for us, our heirs and successors, ordain, direct and require...
Page 63 - The American measure to which this refers has been endorsed by the President and by Secretary McAdoo. It has already passed the House of Representatives and is now pending in the Senate.
Page 43 - In 1952, the Supreme Court of the United States handed down its decision in the case of Kaufman v.
Page 196 - An Act to remove certain burdens on the American merchant marine and encourage the American foreign carrying trade, and for other purposes,
Page 152 - ... of the members of the said corporation were present, and that at any such legal meeting of the said corporation they shall and may in writing under the common seal make frame constitute establish and ordain from time to time and at all times hereafter such laws constitutions, ordinances regulations and statutes for the better government of the officers...
Page 150 - ... suits, complaints, matters and causes whatsoever; and that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure; and also that they and their successors, by the name of "The Society of the Lying-in Hospital of the City of New York...