December, 1878. ii4 THE WEST SHORE. KTATIKTK OK JNCItKANK IN AMKKI CAN RXPOBT& PNatial Haym iu hia Cumberland speech, III " W hat have we tent abroad ? Take the trtii Ir- "( 00m. Hu years ago we exported .14, 000.000 Iwahela, now Hfi,000,O00; wheat, 26, ii goo i ..-Ma, now 72,000,000; flour, 2,500, OMJ Umli, oow 4,000,000; cotton. 03.1,000,000 Kt, n.. ,iw,m,m, Ucm, 240,000,0110 n WW UU.iW,WU; froth lieef, 2, 000,000 IU, now 92.000,(100; pork, 57,000,000 0, oow 7l,(KMt, '. 'I Ik- I"U imrrtM in tlx yean it alut 1 1 4(1,(110,000. " The olhcitl itatiatica of the tint nj(lil MBHH of IH7N alto ihow that there hat hrn i . t mcreaie in the iuantitiot anil valuot ill the fil riiortt of the pretent year, at com- pared with tl urmiMimling oxports of 1877. He iututity of Indian oorn exceeded 66,000,. 16,663,289; oil-cake, $2,181,715; coal oil and petroleum, S4,764,2fl8; provisions, Will, 733. In thie list one of the meat remarkable faint was in proviiioni, which quadrupled, rising from $10,278,253, in 1868, to 1123,549, 986, hut it found a fitting parallel in the gain in the export of breadstuffs, which increased from 168,080,997 in 1868, to 1181,784,507 in 1878. l KI.MIW I'ltii: AND I II I. .l-.HM lUKOHY OF Dnua,- Dr. C'hoppin, of Louisiana, in his address lefore the Public Health Association re cently, said that the serm hypothesis in relation to yellow fever will serve to throw light on some of its devious movements, and strange behavior, (rant that a certain number of the germs is needed to produce sickness ; that these germs are reproduced either inside or outside the human liody ; that they multiply in rapid geometrical ratio by repeated generations at short intervals ; that a new generation brought to lifo in hot weather is not only vastly more SCENE IN MANILLA. The engraving on this pace renrwumf. it. great bridge of Manilla, whioh connect, the oity proper, with its chief suburb, Binondo. Manilla is situated in the island of Luoon, in the Miillipine group, and is the principal BeaportnT i,'uutH) iaiituus. It huh a population of about 150,000 souls. The oity is strongly fortified and the Spanish, who have possession, maintain strict military discipline. The island of Luoon has been visited by earthquakes at different times. Two thousand lives were lost in Ms. nill alone by one of these disasters in 1863. Manilla is divided by the river Passig intothrte parts, viz: Manilla proper, Binondo and R. mero. Most of the business is carried on in the suburb of Binondo, where the manufacture of cigarettes and cheroots, the latter under the aJjjaaW sttitf&i "UuU MN than 51 . ...... uiiiiri ih net. ,,( l.rx,! m,.i ... u mart.) Ik. I'f" Hunt, WM Wllul marti it,. .ii.,rt. ,unn 2. ZJ ' ittoia tiui K..... iMn.1. .:. " saaattit nf m? rls4 al Ha.l MM; Unl' tfiT ? ' H 12 Uh4 rltatM of articl ik- 2M7s fill i iS.' IwtftMt.t.t.. Iim- " Afnclturtl A MraB m MANILLA. of theaa rantra n on. IT Hi nature "Uier theory of tl.. -TT . DB lruUl , any '"-.hanTh;- of V '"inlioaW. mytUry Pdlly lost in name of "Manilla cheroots," being well knows to smokers, is largely engaged in. The build ng t the right of the engraving is a cigsretta manufactory. The bridge connecting then suburbs was first built in the 17th century. It has been several times destroyed by floodi u& injured by the earthquakes, but is now in a sub stantial condition. Tl . ... . . Aiiowponsot Manilla consist moatly o: ss gw, hemp, coffee, tobacco, rioe, cotton M cochineal. A Mexican Kxpnun-inw Th. M.ainm Mia- iiter of Publio Works ha announoed that tk government is abont to nominate a special com mission to organin inch an exhibition in City of Mexico at a conveniently early data. November 18th, 1879, has been suggested astfci date of the opening of the exhibition. It ' b confined AXolnaivjilu 4 A nn an1 MfiH law aillVlklMaU mwMm on producUons, and to be nnder the di oipioes of the Mexican government