Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign CountriesUnited States. Department of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Statistics, United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce(1854-1903) U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 |
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Sivu 18
... present proportions , but is most likely to increase materially , while any articles of our various manufactures which may find their way to the French market will be so much added to the present volume of imports from the United States ...
... present proportions , but is most likely to increase materially , while any articles of our various manufactures which may find their way to the French market will be so much added to the present volume of imports from the United States ...
Sivu 33
... present inadequate and entirely disproportionate shipping facilities of the United States , as well as to the causes which led to this deplorable condition of our merchant marine , it is necessary to go back to 1860 , the brightest ...
... present inadequate and entirely disproportionate shipping facilities of the United States , as well as to the causes which led to this deplorable condition of our merchant marine , it is necessary to go back to 1860 , the brightest ...
Sivu 39
... present volume , is of sufficient impor- tance to excite our commercial enterprise ; but when we come to consider that Japan is the gateway to the trade of the East , and when we further consider that this trade must yet attain to very ...
... present volume , is of sufficient impor- tance to excite our commercial enterprise ; but when we come to consider that Japan is the gateway to the trade of the East , and when we further consider that this trade must yet attain to very ...
Sivu 46
... present is a most auspicious time to make a beginning . Spain . There are no available statistics concerning the extent of the present trade and commerce of Spain . In 1871 the imports amounted to about $ 90,000,000 , and the exports to ...
... present is a most auspicious time to make a beginning . Spain . There are no available statistics concerning the extent of the present trade and commerce of Spain . In 1871 the imports amounted to about $ 90,000,000 , and the exports to ...
Sivu 47
... present proportions . One drawback to any extensive trade between the United States and Spain is the fact that most of the shipping plying between both coun- tries leaves Spanish ports in ballast . Sweden and Norway . - No statistics ...
... present proportions . One drawback to any extensive trade between the United States and Spain is the fact that most of the shipping plying between both coun- tries leaves Spanish ports in ballast . Sweden and Norway . - No statistics ...
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&c.—Continued agricultural American Amount of duties Articles Austria-Hungary Austrian ports bales Barley barrels bbls Belgium Brazil Britain British West Indies cargoes cent China coal Coffee colonies consular district Copper cotton countries crop December 31 declared exports decrease Denmark Egypt ending June 30 ending September 30 England Europe Flag florins Flour foreign France Free French fruit gallons galls German ports gold Greece Hemp Hides Holland increase India Iron Islands Italy June 30 kilograms kilos labor Leather Linen Machinery manufactures packages petroleum Phylloxera piculs pkgs pounds principal production Quantity Quarter ending quintals Railroad Rice Russia Sailing-vessels Salt September 30 ships showing the commerce showing the navigation showing the value Silk silver Spain Statement showing steamers Sugar Sweden Tobacco tonnage tons Total for preceding total imports trade Turkey United Kingdom value of declared vessels ware Wheat Whence imported Whither exported Wine Wool Woolen
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Sivu 409 - Hydrometer, for every Gallon of the Strength of Proof by such Hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less Strength than the Strength of Proof, and for any greater or less Quantity than a Gallon...
Sivu 409 - Provided that no tobacco packed and prized shall, on the importation thereof, be examined as to the quantity of moisture contained therein except by special order of the Commissioners of Customs, and unmanufactured tobacco shall on the entry thereof be distinguished as stemmed or unstemmed, as the case may be. Varnish. Sec Spirits. Vinegar ------ the gallon 003 Pickles, preserved in - '- - - „ 001 " lne1 vlz. • Containing less than the followmg rates of Proof Spirit verified by Sj kes
Sivu 410 - And for every degree of strength beyond the highest above specified an additional duty of 3d. per gallon.
Sivu 293 - according to the unvarying testimony of the employers, the actual wages earned in 1872 and subsequent years were scarcely in excess of the wages earned before 1867. The workmen took the difference in idleness and dissipation ; in most establishments it became the rule to close from Saturday night to Tuesday morning, and it was only on Wednesdays that work was fairly resumed.
Sivu 649 - The general health of the city during the past year has been excellent, and a great decrease in the death rate is shown.
Sivu 625 - ... as follows: Section 1. There shall be levied, collected, and paid upon the following goods imported into this...
Sivu 576 - STATEMENT showing the Description, Number and Tonnage of Canadian and United States Vessels trading on the Rivers and Lakes between Canada and the United States (exclusive of Ferriage), which Arrived and Departed during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1917.
Sivu 781 - SIR : I have the honor to submit my annual report for the year ending September 30, 1879.
Sivu 408 - Ib. 002 A drawback shall be allowed on all roasted coffee exported as ships stores, equal in amount to the import duty on raw coffee.
Sivu 408 - And in charging the above rates of duty upon the importation of beer, the specific gravity of the worts from which the same was made shall be ascertained and determined in the manner prescribed by the sixteenth section of the Act of the nineteenth and twentieth Victoria, chapter thirty-four, for ascertaining and determining the rates of drawbacks on the exportation of beer.