Show BRAZILIAN consul general 0 11 II DOCKERY of rio janeiro has sent to the state department his report on the commerce of that port tor for the year ending with last december in that year at that port ono one hundred and sixty two english steamers seventy one french steamers eighty five fito german steamers forty three italian steamers twelve austrian steamers and thirty live five from I 1 iho lie united states slates arrived the number ol of tons of freight brought by them was from england germany france united states slates the united states states bought ol of brazil last year goods to tile tho amount ol of and sent there worth ol of material in the samo same time great britain bought worth of 0 brazilian products and sends sands there worth england exports to tile the other oilier spanish american countries goods equal to what sho she sent to brazil while all sho she bought of there them was only worth of 0 their products this shows that the trade of brazil Is worth as much as that of 0 all tho rest of spanish america general DOCKERY thinks that tho the trado trade would bo be greatly improved with tho the united states it if tile tho united states would only do what tile tho european countries do put on and keep on regular lines ol of steamers to brazilian ports at present tile the merchant I 1 in the united states who fills in an order for a buyer in south america generally has bits to do it by sending tho the goods to bame european country b by y a foreign steamer to be shipped thence to brazil by another foreign steamer of 0 course there are arc a good many lines hues of goods sent to brazil from europe that the united states could not compete but there Is a largo large range of manufactured aured ar articles that wo could son send 1 thero at as low a price is as europe could send them and they would be moro more suitable to tho the needs of tho the buyer arid and ono ollo groat advantage that wo we would havo have would bo be that our country buys buyst the lic great bulk oj of what brazil has to sell and it would bo be only natural for the men of that country to trade with tho this people who buy most from them thein II if tile tho conditions could bo be made possible tor for sucha such a trade trado it cannot bo be done so long as our flag bag hardly ever Is seen in their waters whether tile tha U united tilted states will over forget its partisanship enough to take the samo same view of tra trade 10 t that ila t t tho ll 11 0 countries beyond tile tho sea do Is too soon soon to predict As it ills is there la Is such a domand demand tor for money in this fills counti country y and there tharo are arc so go many paying enterprises on oil shorn shore that tile alio of american capitalist aro are in largo measure turned away from tho sea and FO BO tile cal carrying 1 31 ng freight ol of ahn ocean la Is performed 1 by Y tile tho ships of foreigners consul Docic Eity says in his report that in every case of an established establish od line running lit at fixed dates a subsidy Is paid by tho baltish government I 1 aid states as a tact fact beyond that without this aid the manufacturers rs of 0 europe could never have boon been ablo able to enter aud and hold bold the che luark market ets at t braad |