INDEX-VOL. VII. FROM JULY TO DECEMBER, INCLUSIVE, 1842 ORIGINAL PAPERS, ETC. Comparative View of the Commerce of France, Great Britain, and the United States, from 1827 to 1996 by M. D. L. Rodet. Paris, France....... Progress of Ionuiation an "Wealth in the United States in Fifty Years, as exhibited by the Decennial Census, taken in that period, by Professor George Tucker-- Commerce of Syria, No. 2.-Articles of Trade in Syria, by J. W. Jenks........................ Commercial Voyages and Discoveries. Chapter 4.-Voyages of Pedro Alvarez Cabral Juan de Nueva.-Second Voyage of Vasco de Gama...... Reduction of Price and Rate of Duty, by W. Johnson...... Our Trade with England, by George S. Boutwell.......... Commerce of Greece, by Frederick Strong, Consul at Athens... Progress of Population and Wealth, etc.-Chapters 4 and 5.. Ireland-Its Resources and Commerce, by Edwin Williams... Commercial Voyages and Discoveries.-Chapter 5.... Morals of Trade, No. 6, by J. N. Bellows....... Trade of the Russian Empire, by Charles Clark.... Warehousing System, by Alexander Jones, M. D..... Mercantile Biography.-Sir William Pepperell, Bart., by George H. Moore.......... 256 Lights and Shadows of Mercantile Life.-2. Glimpse of Bankruptcy, by the Rev. 267 Commercial History of France.-3. Neckar and his Administration, by Francis Wharton....... 301 Commerce of Cuba.... 319 Proportion of Persons to the Population engaged in Seven Principal Employments 337 Protection to Home Interests the True Political Economy of the United States, by 343 Morals of Trade, No. 7, by J. N. Bellows...... Preferences by Insolvents.-Anonymous......... Origin of Paper Money.-Translated from the French. Life of the Hon. Joseph Hopkinson, LL. D., by Francis Wharton........ · Commercial Legislation, by George S. Boutwell........ 348 ........ 352 354 397 416 427 430 Laws Relative to Debtor and Creditor.-Iowa Territory, by E. B. Washburne...... 443 493 527 Progress of Population and Wealth, etc.-Chapters 7 and 8............. ....74, 75, 76 and 77 74 Statute of Limitations-Construction of an Agreement-Demand--Contract Bill of Exchange-Irrevocable Appropriation-Equitable Assignment-Bankruptcy 376 Embracing a Review of the Trade, Commerce, and Currency of the United States, with Tables, as follows: Assets and Liabilities of the New Orleans' Banks, April 30th, 1842........ 77 Western and Southwestern Banks which paid Specie on the 15th of June, 1842.... 78 Condition of Suspended Southern Banks......... Rates of Domestic Bills at New York at different periods in 1842.. Louisiana State Debt-Biennial Reduction of Duties under the Compromise Act.... 81 Exports of Domestic Produce to England in 1839 and 1840..... 83 84 Comparative Prices of the Leading Articles in all the Chief Cities of the Union... 185, 186 ....... 187 Annual Exports of Cotton, Flour, Beef, Pork, for Twelve Years, with Export Value 188 Corn Duties of England, per Old and New Tariff.. 189 189 Wheat Entered into England, for Consumption, etc., for Four Years.......... 190 . 190 191 Receipts and Expenditures of the United States, from January to July, in the Years 284 Monthly List of Prices of Flour in the Port of New York for Seven Years.......... 285 286 Aggregate Imports and Exports of the United States for Five Years... 286 286 Proportion per cent of the Imports into each of Six of the United States for Six 287 United States' National Debt.................... 288 Loans, Specie, Circulation, Deposits, etc., of the Banks of New Orleans, at different 361 Cost, Revenue, and Expenditures of the Lines of Pennsylvania Canals and Rail- 363 United States Treasury Notes Outstanding, on the first of each month, for a Series 365 Progress of the Debts of the States of New York and Pennsylvania....... 365 366 Value of Real and Personal Estate in the City of New York, with the amount of 452 Prices of Certain Articles in New York and Boston, before and after the Passage 453 Prices of leading Agricultural Products, at New York, New Orleans, and Boston... 453 455 Rates of Domestic Bills at New York, from February to November 15th....... 551 551 Table Showing the Imports into the United States for Twenty Years, distinguishing 553 Assessed Value of Property and Taxation in New York and Boston, for 1841 and 1842............ 554 Registered Tonnage of the United States, with the Number of Tons Entered and .... 555 Imports and Exports of the United States with the British Possessions, and all; arts .... 555 Tonnage Engaged in the Trade between the United States and the North American 556 Value of Imports and Exports of the United States with the British American Colo- 556 Agricultural Products Exported from the United States in 1840.... 557 ........... Import of Gypsum from the Colonies into the United States, with the Aggregate 557 COMMERCIAL STATISTICS. Commerce and Tonnage of the United States....... 98 193 194 Exports and Imports of the United States, at four successive periods...... 200 Number of Enrolled and Licensed Vessels, built in the United States, etc., for sev. 200 Manufactures of Wool, Cotton, Silk, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, and Glass, imported into .289-292 390 Exports of Cotton and Tobacco from New Orleans, for 1842.. 390 Exports of Sugar and Molasses from New Orleans, for 1812.. 390 Exports of Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Beef, Lead, Whiskey, and Corn, from New 391 Comparative Arrivals, Exports, and Stocks of Cotton and Tobacco at New Orleans, 391 Receipts of the Principal Articles of Produce at New Orleans, from the interior, 392 Commerce and Navigation of Rio de Janeiro, for a series of years.. 393 394 .......... Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States, exhibiting the value of Im- 481 483 Tonnage of the several districts of the United States on the 30th Sept., 1841......... 558 560 Tonnage entered the United States-American and Foreign, 1841..... 56C 561 United States Imports, Exports, and Consumption of Sugar, from 1821 to 1842..... 562 |