The Commercial and financial chronicle . nce the beginning of the first week in January: FOREIGN IMPORTS AT NEW YORK. For week. 1908. 1907. 1906. 1905. Dry _. $1,715,,348 $2,950,77914,719,525 $2,707,,540 $2,454,820 General merchandise 11,429,115 Total _. $12,( $46,121,175150,195,342 $17,670,304 $60,964,705236,010,825 $14,312,473 $59,206,600197,482,663 $13,S83,935 Since January goods. _. $51,102,838 General merchandise .. ,719 Total 17 weeks $196,316,517 $302,975,530 $256,689,263 $253,245,557 The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive ofs


The Commercial and financial chronicle . nce the beginning of the first week in January: FOREIGN IMPORTS AT NEW YORK. For week. 1908. 1907. 1906. 1905. Dry _. $1,715,,348 $2,950,77914,719,525 $2,707,,540 $2,454,820 General merchandise 11,429,115 Total _. $12,( $46,121,175150,195,342 $17,670,304 $60,964,705236,010,825 $14,312,473 $59,206,600197,482,663 $13,S83,935 Since January goods. _. $51,102,838 General merchandise .. ,719 Total 17 weeks $196,316,517 $302,975,530 $256,689,263 $253,245,557 The following is a statement of the exports (exclusive ofspecie) from the port of New York to foreign ports for theweek ending April 25 and from Jan. 1 to date: EXPORTS FROM NEW YORK FOR THE WEEK. For the week Previously reported Total 17 weeks. 1908. $12,629,348206,405,708 $219,035,056 1907. $14,849,398193,054,908 $207,904,306 1906. 1905. $12,836,330 $10,926,358199,750,490 109,866,950 $212,586,820 $1S0,793.: ( S 1080 THE CHRONICLE [Vol. lxxxvi. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF SPECIE AT NEW Of the above imports for the week in 1908, $49,353 wereAmerican gold coin and $4,300 American silver coin. Ofthe exports during the same time, $24,800 were Americangold coin and were American silver coin. Statement of New York City Clearing-House Banks.—The detailed statement below shows the condition of the NewYork City Clearing-House banks for the weekending April 25The figures for the separate banks are the averages of thedaily results. In the case of the totals, however, a departurewas made with the statement for Feb. 8, so that in additionto the averages for the week the actual figures at the end ofthe week are now given. We omit two ciphers (00) in all cases. omitted. Y-. Co Bank of XManhattanMerchants .Mechanics — America Phenix --. — City --_ Chemical Merchants ExGallatin Nat__Butch. & DrovGreenwich —American Exch. Mercantile Pacific — Chatham Peoples Hanover Citizens Centl. Nassau — Market & FultnMetropolitan


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