

NF.TIM RLANDa 



8 hamn- cum, the large* having a caliber 



: .. ., . ...- - M.....M- 



-ZwUnd riealand >: 



.. ...-,..: bat d am i and i 



. .. ,,, i, ,,,,.,:,-:, 



. -. < ..-,-. .,'.: "J '. - 



rot. 



,untr..->a> f ; .l- 

 in guilder* (1 goildtl 





i .*, .... 



..-'-: 



., 



.::,.,,. 



KiMyiai 



1,114,100,000 



be total valne of the imports, 

 guilders rrprenont a drink. 



-...-,...., ...-.,.. ran material 889,000,000 

 guilder* manuf .. icles, and 240,900.000 



.- - meous article*, ^mong the ex- 



port* alimentary tubstanoes amounted to 384,- 

 400.000 guilder*, raw materials to 866,000,000 

 guilder*, manufactures to 886,500,00 

 aad mwcellaneou* merchandise to 125,100,000 



14.400.000- >.<MM> iruild- 



Iron and fteol and their manufaciun -s 



were imported in 1808 to the amount of 



219.000 guild- r* an 1 nit <>f 



75.547.000 guilder*; imports of textile fabrics 

 aod mat.-riJiU wore valued at "i and 



.d imports 



. - ;- if Ll&888,000 ffuild- 



en: import* of coal 

 off petroleum at 9,162,000 guilders; import* of 



1-e at 85,OR'N> 



export* at 19.932,000 ^'inl-l. r- : ii!i|N>rts of but- 

 1 .!i| 7.0 O and of inHr^irine at 28,1'. 



ut 18,008,000 and 

 of margarine at 4Xj842.'io;t ^,,, 



1^1.569.000 AI 



> of ,l 

 13.926.000 u 





; m- 

 rt* at 



Th* I>ut'h ni iw in 



);_' Muio|| 

 jj380 ton*, and 154 ft 



. the ports 



during 1WM the total number of 

 ' 1.1 "-/ n fiibic metres, 



ailing Teatel*, 



* rteainers, of la^j^H 



mrtn-s. Of tho sailing vess. 



.11.1 of iii,.si> cleared I.IUM . :in 

 ami -f . ntered an-: 



1 M tin- ve**ea^^l 

 tered 6-J.". Ailing vessels, of 



ami '.' 



f 1 iiil.-h nat ionalit v. 

 ( oiiiiiiiiiiic.iliuiis. 



:i .Ian. 1. |s4. had a total In.: 

 half of which Ix-loii^ to i 

 Tin- total li-ngtli of tli- 

 17( mi!.- aii'l "f oihi-r navi^alih- \\at-rs :: 

 Tin- Stair t.'l.-raph- i 



inili-s. with \'2. 



i-S srlit II 

 ..f Whirl, 



Binary ami ','.>.!).v.i 

 for extraordinary imrpose*. 



The mimltrr of Iritrr- M-m through tin 

 office HMiiinl,,. int.-rn 



21,198,000 in tin- foreign set 



. :;i.!t(i7.(KKt int. Thai 

 of print. -d indosnrrs. in:, 

 514,000 external; of n-^i-ti-n-il l.tt. : 



iiit.-nial. remitl 



fraii.--. ami .")1-|.<HM| rxti-rnal. r-inittin.i: 1 ; 

 000 fr; 



Lefflslatlon. The hill for th<- rrf. 



framed by Mini-trr of tin- I 

 Van lloiitcn. giies almost as far a- th- 

 radical nirii-siin- of Tak van IWt \liri. 

 wasrejeck-d in isirj. That hill j.r< 

 crease the nuinocr of electors 

 than double the existing numl.ir. t 

 the fran. -h; ry I Mit-hman ' 



years of age who can -how that In 

 d.-n on tin- community. The hill ol 

 mu*t be submitted to the Council of St. 



i-.otT.Ted in the Second Chamber: but a 

 bill may be proposed in the Second < 

 any one of it- inemlMT-. and. like a mil. 

 measure.it most first be discussed in ' " 

 before it comes up for pnbli<- d< 



< hainb-r must either adopt in it- . 

 a inea^iin- that ha* iron,- thn-u-h the - 

 Chamber or reject it. but can i. 



':iinn electoral impo-t at 1 PJ 

 *] and 'JO guildi-r< for th< 

 mime-, but the amount could be .! 

 cording to local condition-. l'.\ t! 

 \i-ion of ; utioii in l ss ? the < i 



tax was lowered and mad.- r 

 ing the ,.|r-t.. rate from 1 J(MKH> 

 measure was admitted to be \>r\ 

 and the Clerical ininiMry that 



-^8 promised an extension of r 

 but it failed to keep the pn-in 

 thrown and Tak van I'ortvli.-t. tl. 

 former, eritered the mini-try thr.-< 

 witli a scheme to confer the r 

 t rni-boni Dutchman t ' 

 of age. who could furnish external - 

 capacity and well-},, 



nessof'thi- condition a long and cxciti- 

 troversy followed, and Mr. van I 

 drew lip the bill, adopted the view- of 1 



crate Liberals, who combined with the < 

 atives and under the name of the Anti-l: 



