Annual Report of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce, of the State of New York, for the Year ..., Том 18Press of the Chamber of Commerce, 1876 |
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... tons of property which reached tide - water through the canals of this State , was 3,647,944 . In 1875 its amount had fallen to 2,608,777 , a falling off of nearly forty per cent . With the proposed enlargement of the Erie Canal and an ...
... tons of property which reached tide - water through the canals of this State , was 3,647,944 . In 1875 its amount had fallen to 2,608,777 , a falling off of nearly forty per cent . With the proposed enlargement of the Erie Canal and an ...
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... tons per day of letters and newspapers , exclusive of its merchandise , I feel myself embarrassed properly to respond for the head of the Government , in whose immediate cabinet I happen at this moment to be serving . And yet , knowing ...
... tons per day of letters and newspapers , exclusive of its merchandise , I feel myself embarrassed properly to respond for the head of the Government , in whose immediate cabinet I happen at this moment to be serving . And yet , knowing ...
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... tons . less than 2,200,000 tons . With no other port on this habitable globe does Great Britain carry on any thing approaching the vast trade which she carries on with New - York . [ Applause . ] Now , sir , what I I wish to advert to ...
... tons . less than 2,200,000 tons . With no other port on this habitable globe does Great Britain carry on any thing approaching the vast trade which she carries on with New - York . [ Applause . ] Now , sir , what I I wish to advert to ...
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... ton , then held by the British troops , he said , May God crown your attempt with success ! I most heartily wish it , though indi- vidually I may be the greatest sufferer . " The bombardment , which was happily averted , would have been ...
... ton , then held by the British troops , he said , May God crown your attempt with success ! I most heartily wish it , though indi- vidually I may be the greatest sufferer . " The bombardment , which was happily averted , would have been ...
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... tons ; returning , 233 . We left New - York August 5th , at 104 P. M. , arrived at Buffalo August 13 , at 2.10 A. M. Left same day on our return at 8.45 P. M. , and arrived in New - York August 27th , at 1.25 P. M. We were detained by a ...
... tons ; returning , 233 . We left New - York August 5th , at 104 P. M. , arrived at Buffalo August 13 , at 2.10 A. M. Left same day on our return at 8.45 P. M. , and arrived in New - York August 27th , at 1.25 P. M. We were detained by a ...
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adopted Annual Report Applause appointed April Arbitration Clerk August average bales Banks bbls bill of lading Board Broad-street Broadway Canal cent Chamber of Commerce Charles charter-party City of New-York Congress consumption contract Corporation Court of Arbitration COWDIN crop Cuba currency December defendants Dollars duty elected elevations and plans elsewhere specified ending June 30 Erie Canal Executive Committee exports February freight Front-street GEORGE OPDYKE GEORGE W GEORGE WILSON gold HENRY E important interest JAMES January JOHN JOHN CRUGER July June 30 June 30th manufactures March ment merchants National November October official Arbitrator parties Pearl-street Pine-street plaintiff Port of New-York present President Rail-Road receipts received regular meeting resolution RUGGLES SAMUEL SAMUEL D Secretary September shipments Shipping South-street Statement exhibiting submitted sugar tion tons Total trade Treasury unanimously United vessels Vice-President Wall-street Water-street William William H William-street