.............................. ..............12-22 ..17-20 .311 . . . . . . . . Hudson County, Mortgage and Foreclosure Movement, Valuations in ........ ..319–323, 328, 343, 344, 364, 377, 384, 389, 390 ....319–323, 329, 330, 331, 337, 343, 344, 364, 378, 385, 389, 390 Report to Privy Council on... ... 333–325, 339 .........337 .............394, 401-403 ......433-438 .........5, 22 Mortgage, of. See Mortgage Indebtedness. ......323, 324 ..........319–323, 343, 366, 378, 385, 389, 390 .....319-323, 343, 344, 367, 379, 385. 389, 390 ...............394, 405 .........319–323, 344, 368, 379, 386, 389, 390 .....319-323, 343, 344, 368, 379, 386, 389, 390 .307–390 ...........311 ..321, 389, 390 309 .315 .............314 ....308, 310, 311 ....336, 337 ........... 308, 323, 325-327 ........307–309, 326, 328, 329, 330-332, 336 .......... 317-319 ..........313 ...351, 357-374 ..339, 348, 375–381 ....339, 348, 375, 381 .......................323-326 ...............315 .........318, 339, 345, 348, 357-381 ........347 Bank......:::: Decrease in. ....... ....325, 332, 342 ...325. 326 .........339, 345, 348, 375–381 .........318-323 ............317 ..................315, 316 10, 338, 355, 356 ....................338, 355, 356 ...........311, 312 ...............338, 355, 356 336, 338, 355, 356 ..307, 323 .........325, 326 ........310, 331, 335 ...........336, 337 ........315, 335, 352, 382-388 ................338, 355, 356 .........337 ....................314 ..310, 333, 335 313, 335, 352 .........352 336, 344, 353-356 .312, 313 ................313 ...........313, 314 ............314, 329 ...........308 ...........394, 411-413 .......319–323, 343, 357, 369, 379, 386, 389, 390 ..........1-222 ...104-111, 114, 115 ... 132-144, 162–166, 194-201 ... 74-96, 98, 99 .........13, 14 .......146-154, 173-187 ........74–96, 102, 103 ............20, 21 ..........30-82 ......27-30, 32-35 .......23-27 ..15-22 OD.............................. Hatters, Statistics of, See Hatters. ...........121 ..........36-39 ... 17-20 .....17-20, 167-172, 213-222 ... 20, 21, 213-222 42-43 15. 6-11, 22 ..................25, 26 ... 25, 26 ....394, 413-415 ....394, 415-427 ........ ..........319-323. 343, 344, 353, 354, 370, 380, 387, 389, 390 ........19-221 ginning work..............................25, 26, 58–68, 71, 73 ........................ 109-111. 115 ..........86-96, 99 ..... 150–154, 185–187 ..........86–96, 103 .....39-43 .19, 20, 150-154, 157-159, 185, 186, 193, 218, 221 .....140, 141, 144 ........215, 218, 221 ...25, 73, 86–96, 101, 126, 127, 131 .........42, 43 ....389, 390 .....20, 21, 22, 213-222 ....................319-323, 337, 343, 344, 353, 370, 380, 387, 389, 390 Legislation. See Factory Legislation, and Occupation, Effect of ...........314-323, 330, 337, 343, 344, 353 372, 380, 387. 389. 390 319-323, 330, 331, 337, 343, 344, 353, 373, 381, 388, 389, 390 ..........394, 427-429 ..............17-20 Turners. See Potters, ...........................319–323, 328, 343, 344, 353, 374, 381, 388-390 See also Co-operative Legislation and Factory Legislation. ........319-323, 331, 332, 337, 343, 344, 353, 375, 381, 388-390 ....25, 26 ..........308 State of New JERSEY, OFFICE OF BUREAU OF TRENTON, October 31st, 188.) To His Excellency, Leon Abbett, Governor : SIR-I have the honor to submit to the Senate and General Assembly, through you, the Twelfth Annual Report of the Bureau of Statistics of Labor and Industries. JAMES BISHOP, Chief. |