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... Dec. 31 , was as follows : 1855 , Bags . .1,085 390 1864 ... 1863 . 1862 ... .2.380 1861 . .6,028 1860 . .2,279 1859 . .3,700 1858 . .6,564 1857 .. .1,338 1856 .. .4,000 1855 .. .2,000 COTTON . The receipts show an increase of 14,660 ...
... Dec. 31 , was as follows : 1855 , Bags . .1,085 390 1864 ... 1863 . 1862 ... .2.380 1861 . .6,028 1860 . .2,279 1859 . .3,700 1858 . .6,564 1857 .. .1,338 1856 .. .4,000 1855 .. .2,000 COTTON . The receipts show an increase of 14,660 ...
Page 71
... December from New Orleans , principally lead- ing St. Louis brands , the first consid- erable shipments from that ... 31 , is estimated at 150,000 bbls . against 250,000 bbls . in 1863 , 225,000 bbls . in 1862 , 350,000 bbls . in ...
... December from New Orleans , principally lead- ing St. Louis brands , the first consid- erable shipments from that ... 31 , is estimated at 150,000 bbls . against 250,000 bbls . in 1863 , 225,000 bbls . in 1862 , 350,000 bbls . in ...
Page 73
... December 551,795 31 , was 9,400 bales against 11,000 448,492 bales in 1863 , 9,400 bales in 1862 , 464,274 5,350 bales in 1861 , 4,000 bales in 382,322 1860 , 6,808 bales in 1859 and 14,700 314,292 bales in 1858. The imports have ...
... December 551,795 31 , was 9,400 bales against 11,000 448,492 bales in 1863 , 9,400 bales in 1862 , 464,274 5,350 bales in 1861 , 4,000 bales in 382,322 1860 , 6,808 bales in 1859 and 14,700 314,292 bales in 1858. The imports have ...
Page 74
... Dec. 31 was 7,000 bales rough and 800 bales dressed , the bulk of the rough Hemp being held by specu- lators and not offered , against 6,500 bales in 1863 , 5,000 bales in 1862 , 60 bales in 1861 , 125 bales in 1860 , 1,000 bales in ...
... Dec. 31 was 7,000 bales rough and 800 bales dressed , the bulk of the rough Hemp being held by specu- lators and not offered , against 6,500 bales in 1863 , 5,000 bales in 1862 , 60 bales in 1861 , 125 bales in 1860 , 1,000 bales in ...
Page 75
... December 31 , was- speculative movement and some 17 , - 000 bales changed hands at 17 @ 18c , 1,000 bales to arrive at 8c in gold and 5,000 bales at 18c , the market closing at the latter rate . The stock for a number of years has been ...
... December 31 , was- speculative movement and some 17 , - 000 bales changed hands at 17 @ 18c , 1,000 bales to arrive at 8c in gold and 5,000 bales at 18c , the market closing at the latter rate . The stock for a number of years has been ...
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Page 13 - ... When a ship shall have entered a port or place of refuge, or shall have returned to her port or place of loading in consequence of accident, sacrifice or other extraordinary circumstances, which render that necessary for the common safety, the expenses of entering such port or place shall be admitted as general average; and when she shall have sailed thence with her original cargo, or a part of it...
Page 13 - RULE XVII. — CONTRIBUTORY VALUES. The contribution to a general average shall be made upon the actual values of the property at the termination of the adventure.
Page 12 - Damage done to a ship and cargo, or either of them, by or in consequence of a sacrifice made for the common safety, and by water which goes down a ship's hatches opened or other opening made for the purpose of making a jettison for the common safety, shall be made good as general average.
Page 12 - Wreck Loss or damage caused by cutting away the wreck or remains of spars or of other things which have previously been carried away by sea-peril, shall not be made good as general average.
Page 25 - A of this Act, without the same being duly stamped, or having thereupon an adhesive stamp for denoting the tax chargeable thereon, and canceled in the manner required by law, with intent to evade the provisions of this Act...
Page 12 - No jettison of deck cargo shall be made good as general average. Every structure not built in with the frame of the vessel shall be considered to be a part of the deck of the vessel.
Page 136 - Government may appoint, a majority of the members present being necessary to constitute an election, and such officers shall continue in office for the term of one year, or until their successors are elected and qualified to take their places.
Page 12 - When a ship is intentionally run on shore because she is sinking or driving on shore or rocks, no damage caused to the ship, the cargo, and the freight, or any or either of them, by such intentional running on shore, shall be good as general average.
Page 13 - ... such cargo on board the said ship, together with all storage charges on such cargo, shall likewise be so admitted. But when the ship is condemned or does not proceed on her original voyage, no storage expenses incurred after the date of the ship's condemnation or of the abandonment of the voyage shall be admitted as general average.
Page 13 - ... and have not been allowed as general average; deduction being also made from the value of the property of all charges incurred in respect thereof subsequently to the general average act, except such charges as are allowed in general average. Passengers' luggage and personal effects not shipped under bill of lading shall not contribute in general average.