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HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS, FOREIGN AMBASSADORS, &c.

The Right Hon. The Earl of Aberdeen, First Lord of the Treasury, and Prime Minister.

The Most Noble The Marquis of Lansdowne, K.G.

The Right Hon. Lord John Russell, President of the Council, M.P. for the City of London.

The Right Hon. Wm. Ewart Gladstone, M.P., D.C.L., Chancellor of the Exchequer.

The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Palmerston, M.P., Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department.

The Right Hon. The Earl of Clarendon, K.G., Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.

The Right Hon. Sir Jas. Rob. Geo. Graham, Bart., M.P., K.B., First Lord of the Admiralty.

The Right Hon. Edward Cardwell, M.P., President of the Board of Trade.
The Right Hon. Viscount Canning, Postmaster-General for the United
Kingdom.

Colonel Maberly, One of the Commissioners of the Audit Board.

The Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers, M.P., Advocate-General of Her Majesty's Forces.

The Right Hon. Lord Monteagle, Comptroller-General of the Exchequer. Sir Benjamin Hall, Bart., M.P., President of the General Board of Health. His Excellency Sir John Bowring, LL.D., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Hong Kong, and Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China.

His Excellency Le Chevalier S. de Macedo, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Brazil.

The Right Hon. The Earl of St. Germans, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
The Right Hon. Thomas Sidney, Lord Mayor of London.

OTHER NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN.*

Duke of Richmond, K.G., D.C.L.
Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., D.C.L.
Marquis of Sligo.

Marquis of Normanby.

Earl of Derby, Chancellor of the
University of Oxford.

Earl of Ripon, F.R.S.
Earl Grey.

Earl of Ellesmere.

Earl of Harrowby, D.C.L.

Earl of Ellenborough, K.G.C.B.
Earl of Hardwicke, F.R S., D.C.L.
Earl of Fife.

Lord Viscount Strangford, D.C.L.
Lord Glenelg.

Lord St. Leonards, LL.D., D.C.L.
Lord Milford.

Baron L. de Rothschild, M.P. for the
City of London.

Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, M.P.
Right Hon. J. C. Herries, M.P.
Right Hon. Sir Francis Thornhill
Baring, Bart, M.P.

Right Hon. Henry Labouchere, M.P.
Mr. Justice Cresswell.

Right Hon. Joseph Warner Henley, M.P., D.C.L.

Earl of Shelburne, M.P.

Sir J. E. Hanmer, Bart., M.P.
Alderman Sir James Duke, Bart.,
M.P. for the City of London.
William Miles, Esq., M.P.
Hon. F. H. Fitzhardinge Berkeley,
M.P.

Right. Hon. Edward Ellice, M.P.
W. A. Mackinnon, Esq., Sen., M.P.
Sir James Matheson, Bart., M.P.
J. Lewis Ricardo, Esq., M.P.
George Poulett Scrope, Esq., M.P.
William Scholefield, Esq., M.P.
Edward Divett, Esq., M.P.
John Brocklehurst, Esq., M.P.
William Evans, Esq., M.P.
Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P.

David Morris, Esq., M.P.

William Schaw Lindsay, Esq., M.P.
Sir William Magnay, Bart.
Sir John Easthope, Bart.
Neville Wood, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.P.,
Chelsea Homœopathic Dispensary.
M. E., Herbet, Consul-General of
France.

M. H. Boisselier, Chancelier de Consulat de France.

C. Tottie, Esq., Consul-General for
Sweden and Norway.
Bernard Hebeler, Esq., Prussian Con-
sul-General.

F. Wilson, Esq., Danish Consul.
John William May, Esq., Consul-
General of the Netherlands.
Octave Delapierre, Esq., Secretary of
Legation, and Consul-General of
Belgium.

The Marquis del Bayame, Consulate-
General of Spain.

James Colquhoun, Esq., Consul-Ge-
neral for the Hans Towns.
John Simson, Esq., Baden-Consulate.
S. Cahlman, Esq., Saxe Weimar
Consul-General.

F. I. Vanzeller, Esq., Portuguese
Consul-General.

Don G. Favias, Consul for Mexico. Commendador de Mascarenhas, Por

tuguese Consul-General at Bristol. John B. Heath, Esq., Consul-General for Sardinia.

H. S. Minasi, Esq., Consul-General for Sicily.

George N. Saunders, Esq., Consul-
General for U.S., America.
Thos. L. Crittenden, Esq., Consul for
U.S., America, at Liverpool.
C. F. Dickson, Esq., Consul-General
of the Rio de la Plata

Henry Augustus Cowper, Esq., Consul at Pernambuco.

Charles Boyd, Esq., Surveyor-General of Customs.

* The entire LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS is, of course, much too long for insertion.

TO THE READER.

If thou do'st

As this instructs thee, thou do'st make thy way

To noble fortune.

SHAKSPEARE.

The aim of this Twenty-fourth Edition is to Record the PROGRESS of Trade in every part of the World—so as to show, at one view, as far as practicable, its precise State and Bearings.

This no other Work-Domestic or Foreign-even attempts.

"Destitute of this Elementary Instruction"-as expressed by the Edinburgh Review "the wonder is, not that Merchants should sometimes calculate wrong; but that they should ever calculate right."

By preserving Copies of the JOURNAL, they will, it is trusted, become a valuable Record of the State of Trade in by-gone times; and thus every year will increase their value.

The reception of the last Edition, in particular, has outstripped even the Editor's own expectation. In truth, it has penetrated to the utmost confines of the World.

That this high and honourable support will continue to increase, both at Home and Abroad, the Editor cannot suffer himself for one moment to doubt, when he considers that he acts as the humble DRUDGE-the PIONEER-to clear the Path through which Merchants and others may extend their COMMERCH and increase their WEALTH.

Hampstead Heath, near London,

August 9, 1854.

NOTICE AS TO PERSONS GOING ABROAD.

Merchants and Ship-owners will find it to their interest to supply their Agents, Supercargoes, Factors, and Masters of Vessels with "POPE'S YEARLY JOURNAL OF TRADE," as a Guide for them when Abroad.

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