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importance of the cotton trade in Europe, and his variations of price, may prove interesting.
The stock of cotton in Europe on these following years was as follow 1856. 419,000 bales; 1857, 626,000 bales; 1858; 557,000; 1859; 671,000 797,000; 1861, 872,000 bales; 1859; 8,908,000, bales were imported into Europe — of these 2,890,0 by France; in 1861, 3,035,000, against 604,000 imported by France The amount of cotton consumed in all Europe has reached these amounts during the last six years: 1856 3,627,000 bales; 1867 3,079,000; 858,3. 16,000: 1869. 2,651,000; 1868, 4,224,000; 1881. 3,811,110 bales. in 1859: England consumed 2,294,000 bales, against 526,000than to a decreased demand on the part of consumers.
The price of Middling Orleans cotton has been as follows at the close of each of the following years: 1855, 5 1856, 7 1857 6 1858 7d; 1859 6 1860 7 126.
It is ownerly 144, in 1844, its price was 31; during the first Empire, at an epoch, it is true, when it did not imply as m