A Lecture On the Present Relations of Free Labor to Slave Labor in Tropical And
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duties were equalized, there ivould virtually be a boims on the importation of foreign sugar. The refiners estimate the value of Havanna, in comparison with West India free sugar, as from three to five shillings per cwt. Better in point of color and strength. The reason is, that these sugars are partially refined or clayed. "* The relation in which foreign sugars stand to colonial, in the mar- kets of England, taking into account the protective duties, will be clearly seen by the following stat...ement of the cost of production of each, with the duties added, and an allowance made for the extra value of the Cuban sugar over that of the English colonies, taking the period from July. 1850 to July, 1851 : British Muscovado costs planters per ton, £20 00s. Duty on do. Per ton, 11 00 Total cost in market, £31 00s. Cuban Muscovado, do. Per ton, £12 00s. Duty, per ton, 15 10 27 10 Balance in favor Cuban planter, 3 10s. Add extra value of Cuban sugar, £4 per ton, 4 00 Slave labor advantage over free labor, £7 10s.
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