CONTENTS OF NO. II., VOL. XXXV. ARTICLES. PAGE. ART. I. AVENUES OF WESTERN TRADE. BY THOMAS C. CLARKE, Esq., Civil Engineer, of Port Hope, Canada..... IL THE GOLD OF CALIFORNIA AND PAPER MONEY. By CHARLES H. CARROLL, Esq., of Massachusetts 147 160 IIL THE COMMERCE, AND BANKING SYSTEM OF CHICAGO, WITH A VIEW OF V. LECTURES ON MERCANTILE LAW.-No. III. 179 MERCANTILE PAPER. By 189 JOURNAL OF MERCANTILE LAW. The Usage of the Port of San Francisco in regard to the Delivery of Ships' Goods-A Stamp upon a Bill of Lading that Goods are to be Delivered at the Ship's Tackle, as good as if in the body of the Instrument--The Shipper bound for Warehouse Charges Charter-Party Deposited with Bankers, by way of Security, is liable to the Terms of Agreement which the Depositor may have made with a third Party Contract of Affreightment for Non-Delivery of Goods Shipped.. COMMERCIAL CHRONICLE AND REVIEW: 194 197 197 EMBRACING A FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW OF THE UNITED STATES, ETC., ILLUSTRA TED WITH TABLES, ETC., AS FOLLOWS: Return of Political Quiet-Speculations in Produce in their effect upon the General Prosperity -The Money Market and its Prospects--Marine Losses, with their Causes and Remedy-The Policy of Insurance-Insecurity in Building and Losses by Fire-The Bank Movement-Receipts of Gold-Imports at New York for June, for Six months, and for the Fiscal Year-Exports for the same Periods-Shipments of Produce, and Supply of Breadstuffs, etc....... 193-207 New York Cotton Market. By CHARLES W. FREDERICKSON, Broker, of New York |