Reports From the Consuls of the United States

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Reports From the Consuls of the United States
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138,000 Kgypt 35,500 NationaUty.
Arrived.
Cleared.
Ships.
Tons.
Ships.
Tons.
British 99 228 10a 64 30 79 M 2 54,416 19,112 57,580 63,974 1,278 1,279 1.575 440 96 206 lOl 64 27 79 a 52,426 Turkish 18,884 I^alfAn ..,,...,..,....... ,,..-..,,..,,,„-,-,,,., , 57,*>4 French ^ 63,974 Greek „ v Tunisian 1,217 ',279 Monten^ro r,575 EfTDttan 440 Total 618 199,654 592 196,909 The trade figures for 1887 are not yet accessible; but it is believed they will scarcely reach those of 1886, as commerce in gener
...al has been stagnant throughout tfie entire regency. — Beirut, April 12 ^ 188S, ERHARD BISSINGER, Consul, CANTON RIVER OBSTRUCTIONS.
The Tsungli Yam^n has refused to order the removal of the obstructions in Pearl River, near Canton. The foreign ministers do not accept the decision as final. — Peking, March ig, 1S88.
CHARLES DENBY.
REPORT OF THE IMPERIAL EMIGRANT COMMISSIONER FOR 1887.* [ Transmitted by Consul-Genera l Rainb. ] The total number of German and foreign emigrants forwarded from the three German ports of Hamburg, Bremen, and Stettin shows again an increase.


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