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Show The World's Jinvj-. The shipping of the world, according accord-ing to the Bureau Veritas, the French Lloyd's, is composed of 0O.0IS sailing vessels, measuring in the aggregate l'i,0-12,49s tons, and 4, ) o2 steamers, measuring 2,703,4ua! tons. The most important nations in the list are as follows: fol-lows: England has '2?, I GO failing ves-S"ls. ves-S"ls. measuring 6, '.103. 53 tons, and 2,4:2ij steamers, measuring 1,051,11)7 tons. The L nited S;a'es has 7,025 sailing sail-ing vessels, mea-uring 2,400.407 Puis, and 0C7 steamers, measuring 513.7'.'2 tons. France ha- 4, MS fai'ine vessels, measuring S'.'1.82S tuns, aud 2S steamers, steam-ers, measuring 212.07(i tons. The North Herman Confederation ha 4. 320 sailing vessels, measuring l.o4o 044 tuns, and 127 steamers, measuring 105,131 tons. Norway lias 3.052 sailing vessels, measuring 0S',l.S;s2 tuns, n ! 2ti steamers, mea.surin 7.3Ui ton. Italy has 3.395 sailiKg c-rls, measuring measur-ing 007 570 tr.n. and ""i FUainers. measuring 30.3-ls tons. Spain ha 3.n:.o -ailing vessels, measuring 545. '."7 iocs, and 14 Meamer. measuring 7245 tons. |