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Post-office regulations on letters to Bremen, etc.. 616 Silver and gold in America, product of...
Production and consumption of sugar........... 64] coinage of in the U. S., from 1793-1846... 624
66 of sugar in the East Indies....................... 375 Singapore, commercial prospects of....
Provisions, import of cured into England, 1845... 122

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Sleswick, beacons on western coast of.......... 634
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QUEBEC, statistics of shipping at, 1845-46...... 114 Smuggling by American and French whalers.... 401
tobac. at Liv'p'l, ingenious meth. of.. 401
Smyrna, buoys in the gulf of.....
Soerhaugen, new light-tower on the island of.... 404.
210, 324, 415, 535, 617 South Australia, mineral wealth of....,
424
Railroad iron, manufacture of in U. States 97, 212, 530 South Carolina, currency of prior to 1739....... 348
from lake Michigan to the Mississippi.. 115 Spain, commercial code of, No. 3.....
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Philada., Wilmington, and Baltimore.. 326
Columbia, merchandise on the........ 326 St. Vincent, cape, new light on.............................. 91
system, success of the English........ 326 Steam navigation, origin of Atlantic ocean..... 172
Reading.
415 Steamers, Pacific line of......
betw'n Havre and N. York, regul's of.. 617
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Railway construction, cost of in Great Britain.. 536 Straits of Malacca, commerce in the............ 351
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Redcar, England, buoy on the Salt Scar off..... 512 Sugar,
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production of in the East Indies......... 375
import and consump. in U. S., 1801-46... 526
of the port of Macao, China........ 213 and molasses exp'd f'm Havana, 1845-46. 529
for shipment of cotton........ ..... 214 prod. and consump. of in the world, '44.. 64
new, of French West India islands.. 314 Swansea and Cornwall, mines of...
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new commercial of Cuba.......... 314 Sweden, exports from to Denmark, 1835, '38, '41. 145
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coffee exported, 1837-46........ 374 Thunoe, lantern on the light-tower of.......... 315
to U.S., 1842-46 374 Timber, British customs-duties on.............. 312
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394 U. States, commercial treaty with Hanover..... 61
entire coinage of, 1793-1846......... 624
quantity and value of domestic ex-

ports, 1845-46................... 625
manufacture of paper............... 632

and commerce of New York, 1691...... 399
the fur......
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coal and iron of the Ohio valley.... 450, 629
American East India and Pacific....... 529
iron, of Europe and United States...... 574 Upper California, mines of.................... 365
British hop..........
639 Uralian mountains, Russian gold and platina in. 532

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Trieste, academy of commerce and navigation... 60
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Tuscany, corn-laden vessels exempted from dues. 633 Valparaiso, custom-house and exchange at...... 297
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United Kingdom, timber trade of the........... 112
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Whale fishery, American, statistics of..........
Sag Harbor, 1845....
of the United States, 1846....... 318
tonnage cleared from each State..... 525 Whale and sperm oil imported into U. S., 1841-45 100
imports and exports under three tariffs 77 Whalebone imported into U. States, 1841-45.... 100
tea and coffee consumed in, 1822-34.. 78 Whalers, smuggling by American and French... 401
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tariff regulations and instructions..... 81 Whaling-vessels owned in U. States, 1829-46... 99
manufacture of railroad iron. 97, 212, 530
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commercial regulations with Mexico.. 455
tariff regulations for Mexican ports... 497
mint and branches, coinage of, 1836.. 506
treasury notes and stocks.............................. 509
import and consump. of sugar, 1801-46 526
iron trade of Europe and............ 574
commercial cities and towns......... 596 YARMOUTH and Lowestoft, buoys in vicinity of.. 634

Y.

INDEX TO THE FIRST TEN VOLUMES OF THE MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE.
Since the publication of the TENTH VOLUME of the MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE, I have given
an alphabetical index to each of the succeeding volumes, similar to the present; and I
have just published, in pamphlet form, an index for the first ten volumes of the work,
which will be furnished to subscribers to the whole series, gratis, on personal application
at the office of the Merchants' Magazine, or by letter, post-paid.

FREEMAN HUNT,

Editor and Proprietor of the Merchants' Magazine.

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CONTENTS OF NO. I., VOL. XVI.

ARTICLES.

PAGE

VII. LAW OF DEBTOR AND CREDITOR IN LOUISIANA-No. III. By FRANCIS H. Ur-
TON, Esq., Counsellor at Law, late of New Orleans, now of New York,...................

VIII. LAW OF DEBTOR AND CREDITOR IN ALABAMA-No. II. By Hon. BENJAMIN F.

PORTER, of Alabama,.....

IX. ACADEMY OF COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION AT TRIESTE. Translated from
the "Gioruale del Lloyd Austriaco" for January, 1845,..

X. THE CURIOSITIES OF COMMERCE: THE CORAL FISHERY,

XI. COMMERCE AND THE MISSIONARY ENTERPRISE,..

MERCANTILE LAW CASES.

The Law of Patents-Cases of Injunctions,...

COMMERCIAL CHRONICLE AND REVIEW,

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HUNT'S

MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE.

JANUARY, 1847.

Art. I.-HISTORICAL SKETCH OF NAVIGATION AND NAVAL ARCHITECTURE.

NUMBER III.-NEW SERIES.

The spirit of commercial enterprise is diffused throughout the country. It is a passion as unconquerable as any with which nature has endowed us. The prosperity of foreign commerce is indissolubly allied to marine power. The authority to provide a navy was confided to Congress, and the period has arrived when it should be exercised. A navy will form a new bond of connection between the states, concentrating their hopes, their interests, and their affections.-HENRY CLAY.

THE first object of Admiral Sir George Rodney, after he had organized his large fleet at Barbadoes, was to intercept a second convoy, which had sailed from Brest, for the same object of that which had been so successfully attacked by Admiral Kempenfelt; he, therefore, disposed of his heavy ships, in a line to the windward of the French islands, and another line, composed of frigates, was formed beyond them; but the convoy, having made the island of Desiada, to the northward, passed to leeward of the British fleet, and keeping close in under the land of Guadaloupe and Dominique, escaped, and arrived safe into Port Royal Bay, in the island of Martinico, on the 20th of March, where they found Count De Grasse.

Sir George having been disappointed in his object, went to St. Lucia to refit and take in supplies, while his frigates watched the manœuvres of the French.

The objects of the hostile commanders, were as opposite as their interests. It was the design of De Grasse to avoid fighting, till he had formed a junction with the Spanish fleet under Don Solano, at Hispaniola. On the other side, the salvation of the West Indies depended upon Rodney's preventing a union of the French and Spanish forces, or bringing on a decisive engagement with De Grasse, before it could be accomplished. The British fleet amounted to thirty-six ships of the line; and that of France to thirty-four, having on board five thousand five hundred troops;

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