Annual Report of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce, of the State of New York, for the Year ..., Volume 49Press of the Chamber of Commerce, 1907 |
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Aggregate amended American Applause appointed April bales bank notes Bill bullion cent central bank Chairman Chamber of Commerce CHARLES CHARLES W City of New-York Commission Committee on Foreign Congress consumption Corporation cotton crop Date of Election December demand Dollars domestic dutiable duty EDWARD SIMMONS ended June 30th exports favor February Foreign Commerce France freight gallons gentlemen GEORGE F Germany Government GUSTAV H HENRY important increase interest ISIDOR STRAUS issue JAMES G January JESUP JOHN JOHN CROSBY BROWN Legislature Manufactures of dutiable March meeting ment mills molasses month MORRIS MORRIS K national banks November October piers pig iron Port of New-York pounds preamble and resolutions present President production railroad receipts redemption Revenue Laws ROBERT SAMUEL SCHIEREN SCHWAB season Secretary Senate Shipping SMITH South steel sugar supply THOMAS tion tons trade unanimously adopted United Vessels Vice-President WILLIAM H York
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Page 105 - The lands of the State, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. They shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed.
Page 186 - Two of the original members shall be appointed for a term of one year, two for a term of two years, and one for a term of three years...
Page 195 - An Act to remove certain burdens on the American merchant marine and encourage the American foreign carrying trade, and for other purposes...
Page 62 - The treaty of amity, which has lately taken place between the King of Prussia and the United States, marks a new era in negotiation. It is the most liberal treaty, which has ever been entered into between independent powers. It is perfectly original in many of its articles ; and, should its principles be considered hereafter as the basis of connexion between nations, it will operate more fully to produce a general pacification, than any measure hitherto attempted amongst mankind.
Page 103 - Therefore, be it Resolved that the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York...
Page 167 - SOCIETY, and for the purposes aforesaid, and by the name aforesaid shall have perpetual succession and a Common Seal, with full power and authority to alter, vary, break, and renew the same at their discretion, and by the same name to sue and be sued, implead and...
Page 167 - AMERICA," and them and their successors, by the same name, we do by these presents really and fully make, erect, create, constitute and declare one body politic and...
Page 185 - The President shall preside at the meetings of the Board of Trustees when present, and shall perform the usual duties of that office. The Secretary shall keep true and careful minutes of the meetings, and perform such other duties as shall be assigned to him by the Board, the Treasurer...
Page 171 - ... persons to be members of the said corporation, as they shall think beneficial to the good designs of the said corporation.
Page 185 - No sale or mortgage of the real estate shall be made, except by authority of the Chamber by resolution adopted at a regular meeting or a special meeting called for that purpose.
