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Th« eopy filmed h«r« Hm b—n r«produo«d thanks to th« g«n«ro«ity of: Nmv Bniniwiek MuMum Stint John L'MomploIni fllmi fut roprodult grioo i la OAnArositA da: Nflw Brunswick MuMum 8«int Jolin Tha Imagaa appaaring hara wm tha baat quality poaalbia oonaMaring tha condition and laglblllty of tha original eopy and in kaaping with tlta niming contract spaciflcatlona. Original copiaa in printed paper covere ere filmed l>eginnkig with the front cover end ending on the leet pege with e printed or lliuetreted impree- •kin. or the beck cover when epproprlata. All other originel copiea are filmed beginnkwg on ttie first pege wKh e printed or lliuetreted impree- slon, end ending on the leet pege with e printed or illuetrated impreesion. The leet recorded freme on eech microfiche shell contein tlw symbol •-i^' (meening "CON* TtNUED"). or the symbol ▼ (meening "END"), whichever sppllee. Lee imegee suh^entee ont 4t« reproduitee evec le plus grend sdn, compte tenu do la condition et do le nettet* do I'exempkihw film*, et en conformity evec lee conditions du contret do fNmege. Lee eKemplelree origi.ieux dont le couverture en pepier eet Imprim^e sont film4s sn commen9ent per ie premier plot et en terminent soit per ie demlAre pege qui comporte une emprelnte d'Impreeslon ou dlHustretion, soit per le second plot, selon le ces. Tous lee eutree exemplelree origineux sont flimis en commen^nt per ie premlAre pege qui comporte une emprelnte d'Impreeeion ou d'illustrstlon et en terminent per ie demlAre pege qui comporte une teiie emprelnte. Un dee symbdee suhrents epperettre sur le demMre imege do cheque microfiche, selon le cee: le symbde — ^ signifle "A 8UIVRE", le symbols ▼ signifle "FIN". Mepe, pietes, cherts, stc., mey be filmed et different reduction ratios. Ttwisa too ierge to be entirely included in one expoeure ere filmed beginning in the upper left hend comer, left to right end top to bottom, ee meny framae ae requirod. The following diegrems illustrete the method: Lae cartae, pianchea, tableeux. etc., peuvent itre fiimte A dee taux da rMuction diffArenta. luKsque le document eet trop grand pour Atre reproduit en un soul clichA, il est fllmA A pertir do I'engle supArleur geuche, do geuche A droite, et do heut en bee, en prenent le nombre d'imegee nAcesseire. Lee diegramr ^ suivants illustrant le mAthode. 1 2 3 UytlUOOL, UtJASVAUr, 1G31. *' 7-;^ ygar just tenmnated hat been one of excilemenl anrljlitcltialhn in commercial affain ; in il» progrets several very important meaturei have been carried through Parliumrnt bearing on the Commerce, Mnmifai-lure*, ami vested interests of the country. During the agitation sloalj, nus wilhuut buwjancy, and the exptrt of manufactured articles, tho' extensive, was not unduly to. Adegreenf timidity enisled, for upon the equitable adjustment qf the three important measures already referred to depended much the permanent prosperity and security of many leading and important interests. It may with fairness and candour be admitted, that in the arranging a neiv Charter for the Bank, an Act for the Emancipation of the Slaves, and one to open the trade to China, our new Parliament, considering the great importance of these measures, anrf the conflicting interests which they involved, have framed and passed Hills equitable on the whole, aiul wearing the aptmtrance ecie commences, thereby creating alarm with the monied interests. This was the case last summer, as it now clearly appears, from the qfficial reports qf the Bank of England, that there was little or no curtailment of our circulating medium ;for the advanced prices of goods and produce, with a consequent want of vent abroad, mul not reduced Usues of paper, caused the late want of money, and which in London does not yet entirely cease : when this pressure first com- menced, exchanges altered to onr prejudice ; since then prices have nearly receded to their former level, and this evil now is the less complained of However taken as a whole a very extensive business was done within the past year, and from present prospects, with the opening ^ new markets, a still more important one may be looked for during the ensuing. Any further new measures affecting materially the commerce of our country are not expected to be proposed to Parliament. An alteration in the Corn Laws may however again be agitated, but unless taken up as a Government measure, no changes of mo- mentare expected to follow ; it it an important question, aiMnvolves clashing interests which it may be very difficult fairly to reconcile, for, without Foreign imports, the prices qf agricultural produce in England are already very low,— barely remunerating ; an increased foreign supply would likewise injureand depress'the rapidly rising agriculture of Ireland, and in the like proportion improve thatofl'oreign countries to the prejudice ((four own. This question when settled will probably be by a fixed and permanent duty in preference to a fluctuating scale. There now exUls no decided want of money facilities ; indeed it isquestiotutble \fthty are not likely ere long to be too great for a sound state of trade. Our Colonies in the West appear likely to settle down quietly under the emancipation bill, and to derive eventual benefit, rather than injury, from the final adjustment nfthat question. In the East new sources of trade are opened ; at home there has been an abundant harvest (always a national good) : so that viewing our future prospects, good reasons exist for anti- eipating a steady, prosperous and active state qf business hereafter, slmld peace in Europe be preserved, as there is every reason to hope it may be. Already a degree qf briskness exists with our manufacturers almost without precedent ; and with the shipping inUreat (so long depressed) improvement is ere long anticipated. These favourable results, it is reasonable to expect, cannot be realized without in the course qf the year affording some relief if not an absolute benefit, to the great and leading interesU of Agriculture. Last week an extensive business was done in Cotton, and, against an import qf 0000 packages, the sales amounted to MSO bags and bales, as follows— _ .,„.„,.,. mo bags of Maranhams at Ol^d a lOid ; lv.'0 ^' Co -. . .. 1 1630 bags ofBowedi at l\ta 0\d ; M60 " New Orleans at lid a lO^rf ,• 2540 540 240 2350 700 Alabamas ^c. at Sea Island al Uida h ]alOkd: t lid a lO^d ; tlhdr.Oid; lid a 16 J ; 'Common West India at l^d a lOl^d ; 40 " Egyptian at V2id ,• 1400 " Surats at 5d aGid ; StaiitedatOidalOkd; PemamsatOida\\di „ By Auction: BahiasatSidalOd; 2630 Surats at B^d a Sd. An advance of id a id was then currently paid on the middling and better qualities qf American, ^rf /o grf and in some instances Jrf V lb. on Branl descriptions, and the Surats by auetion sold at an average of fully the rates obtainable dtmng the previous week. On Saturday, the sales were 2000 bales ; ' on Mmutay and yesterday about 4000 have been purchased, qf which 1000 have been taken on speculation, principally American ; to-day only lOOO bales, for since the announcement of our actual stocks the market has been quiet, and rather more disposition has been evinced to sell, not- withstanding the fact that our stocks are much less than at this limelasl year, and our consumption greater. Last week about 150 hhds. of Tobacco were told without change in price. There is this week a steady demand. For B. P. Sugar o moderate enquiry was experienced last week, when 700 hhds. were disposed qf; since then a few sales have been effected probably to the extent qf 400 hhds. ; low qualities are become very difficult to move off. Some purchases have been making i» fine white Bengal at 63* 9d ^ cwt., but in Mauritius and Foreign generally little business U doing. MoUmcs go off slowly, with a tendency to decline. Very little business is doing in Coffee.- tie stock here greatly exceeds the previous anticipation, as such, an immediate change for the better is not looked for. The demand for Rum « far from good ; common Leewards are selling at 2s a 2» \d «»■ gallon. For rimento there is scarcely any demand. The last price paid for East India Ginger was 33* ^ cwt.-— For Pepper tlure are inquiries; but Coroa moves off slowly. Rico is much neglected ; the stock of East India has become heavy ; qf Carolina none remaitu suitable for home use; and the season for eaport is passed Last week a few parcels of East Iiulia Ilidci sold at steady prices ; during the present ito transactions qf moment have occurred. In Dry Salter/ Articlei neither the business qf the past, or thus far in the present, week has been extensive. During the last scarcely 100 brls. ... .« ■ '» fj ^ n-. OE.QJ jj. OR. fij <>n£>nvl.> '■Wis *Ail In '•?.(ia fid n/^r rfri. ? xint^a ihjtn Iht* dfimand hjlM niii imnroved. pare0li qf Kast hulia IMv ,M at tUady price* i during lh« jpretetit im Iramaetiutii nf tnomeni Hitrg occurred. In Dry Mullery Articlct neithtr Ih4 busituii qf tht pott, or Ihui/ar in Iht pretml, teetk /uu been ejletuive. During the lait icarcely 100 brii. qf Aihei were told, the price paid for I'olt u>,u •J'Sf Srf to •-','.» <»/, and Jur rrarh .2(i« 3 ; tmall loU <\f Vubu t'lulic at XU 10«, alto of ordinary Cuuiwoo.l at £Ui 10*. and/or yood tolid Nicaraguawoo.l X20 per ton wat paid ,• in tike maniter a few traiuactiont have occurred duriny the preteni, without change in price. Hut little butineii i» doing in Hallpctro or Niirutc of H.«U ; for the laller. .Wa V cwt. it now obtainable. 4 lHu, Hengal Halllower hiu been told at X6 10», and fine Eatt India (lum Anhk at (ill*, alto «0 (hetit (qf which Hi leerc blocked) qf Sbcll I,«i- told Ihit week all rmind at X<> V ewt. In McUitcrniucttn l'ro,rn accepted for Sicily. Sliuniac goet off mure freely ; the market it now well cleared of Sicily, at lit for old, and lit (id ^ ewt. far new, and »'tr.<;i.i tuld uwler 7t. Lillla btuinett it doing in Madden or Madder Roott. Fine Valuiiia if taleable. The arrivali of 'Vai\mii\ne are qf late coniUlerable, IhoiKjh tlill iimiiig into the tame handt, in comequence about \.\t per owl. teat paid latt week for IGOO barrelt by iiecettitout buyert. A parcel qfiim barreh offmd by auction on Monday latt wat not told, but it held for a high price.— Wo change in Tar. Several parreU are toon e.rpecled from America. ltoi.iii it -lUady in price Spirit* of Turpentine arc however on the advance— Very little butineti it doing in Ki»li Oil. ; imleedthe tloek it too tmall to admit of any truniactiont of moment. Seed Oil. move off ilowly at our t/uo- Igfiont. In Palm Oil more latterly the butiuett done hat lieen vnimpurlanl, and jirieet have been locking down. Vetlerday hoteever a tale qf about '^00 font wat rejmrtcil, the price remlited it underttooilto be about X-'7 ll>« /ler Ion. The late heavy urrivalt have caiued much dulnttt and tome decline in the price o/Tallow; tmall parcel* qf Yellow Candle now tell at 47», and South American it ineffectually offered at i'2t V ewt. There it rather more mi/uiry for lliiup at our t/uutaHont. .Some bmineu has nl.io beendoiny qf -iliurd uliH^k of I'iiie TimUi has jiircii an imprliii to that market, and a c^maiU'ialile advance r,« »iow yesterday hoivevir a sale q/ utiout ferv lilllelH.iin,>'^ is doing iu l\-i' "''l-< • ""' « ""' ■■"'"'« '" '"" ,,,,■, <„,i,;,„. /„ P,.lu> Oil more latterly the butinet, dme Im been unin.po,lanl, and puces have been locking down. •200 tont wat re,>orted, the price rettlited U underttood to be about X27 10* ,H:r ton. „ ,, , ^ ,. ThelateheavyarrivaUhavecaueedmuchdulne,.andtomedeclineinthepriceofTMo^-,tmallparcel.qfrellowCaudhnow^^^^^ A ■ i in^lTecLlIu offered at ill V ewt. There it rather more inqniry for llcmv at our quotation*. Some butitutt hat alto been doing qf ^m«r.c«M,.»#^cm«/'^^^^^^^ Timber Aa»,/i..« an impel,, to that market, an,la considerable advance is now XJJ — lla is morelaleable than it has be., and prices are rather higher.— Quebec OaU altomove.qff *,eaddy, ''-^/\r:Zt7atT. 117 The holders (whoaref^w) qfUMc Timber are obtaining very full price..— Vc^. have become tateabe, and command rather higher ate*. ^L ItLmZaettocks qi^Jc^sales have thU week been made both qf measurement and puncheon at a further advance, tay «/ XlOO fr'nd'efor ^iZdZa'^tC^U '"e ft-/ puncheon.— A cargoof Honduras Mal.og.ny, just arrived by the St. Croi. direct from the Bay,wUl be told by auction towards the eiuiqf the present month. , ^. • , • ■ Vera little business was transacted at our Corn Exchange yesterday ; price, generally were lower, and there ,* a want qf confidence »^buyu,g. Very tuilt ousmess reduction of \d ^ bushel.-A similar decline wat submitted to on Oati.-Conorfwn IVheal and Irish Wheat watlaken .„ small p.^ '^^r^t aI Xr«"l "f American Flour sold in bond for shipment ; alto 450 qi.rters of Stettin Red ^:::Z'^''t iZlXZor^^^^^ our pnces are nominal.— There is an arrival of VM hhds. ZTewZ'^C:. '»:::^::JZLr been .«.._Lin,oed con.inuet scarce, to that purchases are making .. this article at very full price*. m beg your reference to our Annual Report anne.red, with Statement of Imports and Slocks, remaining at your service, with respect, We remain,Sirs, your most obedient servants, ^^^jpj BUCHANAN 8f SON. - The Dutio. on Gn.n. &c. for the ensuing WeeU arc a, follow..-On Wheat 3G, nd. on Oat, 18s 3d, on Rye 18s 3d on Barley and Indian Com 18s 4d, on Deans IBs 3d, on Pease 0» «d V Imperial Quarter, and on Flour "S"d^ Barrel. Thursday, 2nd January 150 tons Valonia 250 do. Logwood Friday, 3rd .5(M) barrels Tar , \500U Buifalo Horni 325 bales Jute Hemp SALES ADVERTISED. 170 tons Cuba Fustic 843 pockets Ginger 50 do. Lignumvitm 1 3 tons red Sandurs wood 4 do. U>-azUletto Wood Friday, 10th Wcdne8 la's I 3T! U (I (I I I I u L'UTTOM, t>«i t^ ■8 I K. .Inin«k' Iliviii.Uiirtiiiind. U tlRinmad.dii Kviilui'lijr, laol . . (I Kirnimad • AuMCt, fowl.l'uUjtiialiin . . Nnw York ■ rnnida, iu;i2.viai:t st faarla.ir. Stula* SA Canada III32& m.i 3A Hi, I'atprNhurKli • • '2'.\ Hvnn, |iricwl.i.('«ndinu,eld,iiAiir Tirin 13 ni-v>, i/ii, n«n);Nl,«liit«, lit, C4ir|(0, do. 11 Nav*i. Stoiikk, 'I'm ,ri>iiini(iii Ami'rl('«n,|iei l>rM^ Virginia ..... Swrdinli . • ... 14 Aiclian^^el ..... 14 Tnriiantiiii!, American, pat cwt.U Kri'iicli .... lliiHin. nritiii|i,|iiii cnt> • 10 Mr.K:t'\VAX, Aiiioiu'uii, |isr cwt. 7' Aliirnn ... (Il.ovK.nsBED, Amcr. (f cwt. n|d 4S iJutcliui b'rencli, wJiite do ) red d». j P I AXi>r.Kr>, nnlll. d niila.r hlid I N«w York, du.in33 t llHltic&Arcli. Imji. <|i.4U Cuimda . . - • - P.^ryplian .... 47 <:RAiN,Wli«nt,'l':n;r.rf!dl;»7UtMli:i3,7 IJ. StateK, Kiid 7 4 a V D, W|iiu- 7 t:aiiada, d». 7 4 u 7 U, do. 7 Irioli, old, red . . A now, do. 1811}, A I'lirciKnl'iea ... (I !a blind 9 Ortis, Irish, per 4«ti. 11133 3 l''orei|(n, ditto, in biuid I Durle;, ditto, per (iUtti. do. Beans IriHli,per(iuartcf - !J3 I'i^yptian, in bond '20 Indian Couh, KoiUnd Wliit», i „,. V4H0Jb,d.i)d. ;*"' do. do.iubd. Ki.ouH,Americun,free»ourV' bri. 29 do. sweet . . do. aour in bond 17 » •"J. «*•«' 24 Canada, iweetdutvpaid 21* Wood rine,comnion, perfoo< . I red ' It. 71* A i).)i> 7 • II a 3 a II a ii» !l|a li}a Ilia At* SI It, II U M ini wj u ii I.H III U 13 u 7i UUTIK*. Nona bore 1 U a I OJ 4 a I) a a II 4 a U Ni>iie. Do. (i a3A II a 3 U 4 lU U r> 311 •it 11 u fi'lA 10 III 111 II Oa Vi Nnnp. u a It n a u :t II n 13 Nona. a a 11/ II U a H a AS one artifad. Uncertain. a 4U None. a U a 10 a 10 a U a a a !> a A a 11 a None. a :it a 22 51 7 K U 3 II 3 « U •1 4 » 3 4 fi 3 'M 1 lu Tbolulron for. rmion 21 tlil^ f»t nil llrli. I'lan- t.ilion M put c«t. \Var»hoii>rit and koltl frci of duty. I rnralan li. 'CsiiaiTa true. M ftrcwt. ' (111 |>«rcwt. ISipercwl. I liiiercwt.from 1 iiii; ti'l'olouy. 'iSiy l9bU. ' i tdycwt. I ]a> |irr < •(. l'cr.'*4i.,I i«. . I tliu It Mlurr I ui ift U.I'iiImmi I 'iOa|icrcwt. Iiperi|r. . 1 DaiiiiK& Memel, middling. 2 Oak, Quebec a 3B Nominal. a 31 none. U a 29 a 33 a I (I a 2 2 a 2 a 2 4 a I U 2 3 10 Han' wood ... 1 4 a I 7 DealH,' Sl.Pt.bg. red, ^ral.hd. 14/ 10 a 17/ 1« Arclianuel do. . ■ 17 a IH U Quebec - - - - 10 10 a 13 fcUv.a.U.8.W O.Brl.«^l300 1 The duty is lUid. - . J probibitoiy. Quebec, V at. .M. . «A a ».5 Puncbeon 24 a '27 Danii|{, ciown iiii)e.l40 al50 MaHOOANY, Honduras,^!!. I in 10 a I St. Domingo . . I J a 2 Cedar Pencil, V li^t, solid - . 4 0a 4 IROM, Swedisli, perton(inbond> 11 lU Russian, PSI - , An. ^ qr. on ; f'nniidaWhfa' I and .14 ^f brI. I on Floor. Fof the (tutlcf on I KorelKn drain |iMauneK*d. ; ^ I ' * ^- Jr o© »o "•■.- V : : do.. 13 a a o • ■ • • »-j : : : ; •4 ". -! i (» ; sS : : : : j-a, . . . . ts •• : ; : I •;; d o o T ^■^•'.■^.■^. ' ^2 ; ; : : si;;:: /i 5 T! -3 15 13 >«Sa?i : <:5 * « • : r;SS5S : • u. S«e Mow. i '_Win» r/». or «fce«« about 4«<« ««> The stocks on the 3\H December far these respective years wwe— lfC<,^d.Camp.3im 2W« 13fiO IH^ t»0 1«.H[ imton, Jamaica, t(c. 640 600 300 IW OJ III) WW Fu* "— — ..j.,„j..., ;........-* i^ fiuticipatr n ^ lt iritl IMPORT RBOVLATIUNV, *«. *(. H.^tlimw'nl l)i«#«M. —Tha Mwrrat •liitl#a ilalMl hrldw atoiloiaiM imvahlaimilharMiwiilo an I, In okaii lin ptirtnl In llrltUh vMaalai and IriHii anil nflrr iha Mh of January, IHJH, iha rrl»y (*him«1I wvra wiiihiwvrMl to liiiffaaa Iha diillM, not •>ia«l iltriH-t in k'oralKii Nhl|M. Thla will not liiiwvvt'r aiipiv i<> thiiaa titiinirU>« frnin whcmv (Itaala ln>|M,r(i'd III llrltlHll «hl|t« arv pltur,! Iiy traaly iHl tha fcutw UrMinjf aa If rwel*t»l liy their own. COTTON l< freely mlmllleil, aiul hy Irmly, the immlHrt of the Unite,! Hint's niul Ihi Hr»:IU •'•m he ImpurleH alike in llrtlisH, Ame,-t,nn,l»d timuteessets K. Imlla ( i,/(„n iNilrlrUA vessels ai„He, when dire,-! frotn India ; it mrt.y htm'evee, aim l,e hroutrhl here from the t nttml hlftles, Vrnnre, 4.'. in Hrilish ve*seU. Thii allow 4i>i'n mniU lolha liiiyrra of I'oiiini at IliU iNirt ara llti fv ImM or l>alt for draft and \Ytt y I Utti t>r lar«. Inil on K.MI India Ihu lara, aa alumt 10 Iw aalaldUhnl, will \w l.tlli. y. Iiala. Se,t hUlmtji art thus rla,„ml - Vine, that n htvh is of a rream ruluur, fret and silky, firm, long, and ee: n in Iht sUtfde, liooil, tolerably fere In the »««(,/•, but uilh snm* slight ilrfrct either in strength of staid,, n,i» be Im- ported in Ameri,yin or Itrillsh vessels, nnit im being Uiuled is depositeil in the king's Wan^ouse, wher,, it Is alUmied to remnin IH numlhs, rml fTca. after ti hi,h time it is subircl lo a rent 01 l|,| y, hlld. y w«tk I 11 may Im taken from the lyarehouse ^w re-erptn-tation, frf of duty.or f,r home use, in H-ali*'. li'*'e,- cue the U'htde of the dutu is pilld by the purehmae,. TohatTO rannot be lin|x>ricd rroiii Ainarlra in iiai'kanmonl.iln- Inn Ini Ihant.Dilh., or In veaarli of \v than IJilt iii rfftiitm ilmUMi invariably be a,-comietl,iett by n seja- te M tolfeil, ASIIKH, Iht pneiurl of the Lnlted Slates, are allowml j,„oi Ihencealike in llrlttshand Ainerlcaa eessi'Uj f,-om faruuta they can be imietrted in Hrilish vessels only, and art now duty free. Tl,e usual M\i> .aiu-t* imiil.* on the jtriee i/Mo(>',l to the purchaser of As'tts Is is lU a .'t# yi-u'r. on ftui-oiiiU, ufiil lisioU oil thtrila I tin- uru allow«|l< Utti. ii« I I2tt). liriine-riKhlli the weight, i%fttr deilucUng 4ih. y barrel for draft. (/I'KlirlTHOS II.IHK is wimllle,! in Itrillsh and American vessels wlthoMl restriction. 'I'hla artlrle •hiiuld bf »ill rioaiiffd, ami frttil from the oiiicr rind, the orliimry iinolities being flir Iht most «arl eery un- snieulde, even at low prices. Nid lulioissilde inserons The tare allowe.t lo the purchasers on iittercilnm Hark U Ulb y> I Wlh, and by the customs llltb. y lUtb. HICK mity be warehousett fitr erpnrlatioti without being enliierte,! to any duty on that account t when taken out for home use, it pays the duty stated annered. The real tAtu Ij • and for every shilling or part of a shilling Hint thUnver- age price shall lie untlerlils, the duty is then incretised Is Vflmperiiil tfr. Flour jeii/s a duly ybri, ei/uttl to tttC' eighths of that te\n,-d on an Ioip,n-ial ^iuarter of Wheat, on limley and Indian Oirn, if the occiige price is 'Xls atvt under 34a, the duty ts 12a 4/f y Imperial iiuarter, awl fur every Is y quarter it advaru-es higher the duty it liccrcasett Uiirl imrll it reaches 41a :ft quarter, at which price or upwards no more than Is y tiuartrr is Ici'ied ; and the duly increases in like manner la n't y quarter, at the prict declines la untler .'Cla w quarter. On Oats if the average price is 2.1a, and not erreeding SMa, Cia ilufy It ikiM y quartet-, decreasing U tM y quarter as the aeeratfe price aiivanees Is, antilit reaches 3Ia, when at that price or mm-e the duty is only Ijf^qr. aivl in like manner it i< increiued la lii( y quarter for every 1 a y quarter the average recedes below 23a to 24a y ImpeAal quarter. TIMIIKIl, nK.4I.S, niid STAVES.— Thepritent high duties on Timber and Deals are nearly a prohibition, efcpt from the llritish Coloyites in America and tht llaltic. Ureal atteniion should be paid lo the •(|uarlni{ of TlmhcTfor this mtirket, awl to the trutking tht ends nfeaeh log squtire aiuif reef ntm defects, fin" itie buyer U not chargtd with what may be coiisldcrcd faulty, therefin-e the loss of stowage and increase of duty it ronsideiralde.—The saine obaervations are applirable to Doards and Deals; and the latter should be cut fully 3 incAea, and not exceeding Hi thick, clear of the saw, and to meet the duty with advantage, they should be a trifle under 21 feet long.— Staves, from the United States, pay the same duties as frinn tht llaltic, and which anuiunfa to a inoMbitiun on their prtttnt tizet. I lit Tfl.V la an mrticts whieh has nflnl* years htmmt tt Impnrtant tt the tmmeHialm Imterssts »f this am,l ihe a>tJniMlttg couHllmt, as well at It the hlHg,l„m 01 large, that by Ihs prn,tperlly „, „lheru'i»e of this grmsl ,,n,,imrrriot Imeei- Ins general stale of hustosfs it inni-A In/^usneml. y, »m f Aa f'ftMfmanraiaanl ,1/ the yntl yen, a Kemllhy demand was espe, I enced /W f Aa rnti' esalerlel, an,! mianMylit-lwiara In every branch f^umd a ran«l|i aula fi,t Ih'ir gteni* as /HsI as y,,elurml. An loci easing ,imtump- lien l,ey,ml Ihe f„-o,perl of H'leqaale gufijJy teas ohsersable as Iht year prm^ee,ied. anft up In Ma » nnth ttf Jun=, when oue matket began to ad- tmnes, inlhtJt'-»ll»siao,,imsaundan'ileglllmalt grounds, nor wtrs any un^eouiohle cmnstqasncss area,ted, unlit by undue sptrulatimt prices Hata ifrlian up A1 lo 70 y lanf. I>.<'ni,l of Ml lo Ml y ctnl. H'AIrA eomiit hart been leaaity ohialntd wllhout cuilalling Ihe c,msump4iM\. "'he eitremt micanrt estatillMhsH in August checks,! the ilsmand, hurried p,eM-at-,l supplies, las far as ptarllcabie t and was fotltm-e,l Ay a rewtinn more rapid than th adeanee, and perhaps l„ Ihe erieni tarried, grounded on less s,4ol ttnta, fi>r Ihe de,-!lne Jit! not cross unit! fully three fourtht of Iht iirlgtnal eilimni-e was lost t so s,mm hmi'eeer as cimjittenet began 10 be re-sstaldl,hed, aid tht luaittl point u as otetut attained, Iht Irmdt gsnerollt fwhxse stm-ks u,ert complrtrte eshautltdi came fltrwmd, and put chasm! f,-eely i so likeutise ttol the home and fi-reign buyers of liietds and Twist, and prttttaltty fitr tht svostm of Ihe year so eslsnsttt a busi'iess was never kntiss'n In Cetltm and manufiirturtd liieids tis has been cttt rleil on dating Iht two past months, Itur prices hast In aan- sequence again adtmnt^etl co n sid erabty . To eluridalt these r ha n g e s autre plainly wt m'ty add that mm lAa iilh Junt tht ftrlct ttf fisir !!fdaluts w,is IM ••> ro., In July it rose la U^d, In Aug. themme finality laoUfhl \\d. In yatrmbet again ,tdil as Ittw as 71'' a 7|'l. and Mlil m> lb. is ntm, la-tlotr. 1 ttint'-t null' lo the Import nn,l consutoplittn of Ihe past year, 11 will t,e seen ',0 Ihe tobies beliiw, ll,at the sopj4y re,slee,l hsie In Hfcll li'lam.i,'>IU leirkaue,, aealasl 77H,llllH In 111.12, anil that the litlal Import Into Ihe kingdam in tht furasmr ytar was iKI4,M7 packages against 11111.220 In IH.12. 1^ aliMiA niw aafimafad In ranailn Aara la IHii,<7n ;>n.'llrair'>a ff/rtlOMr Iil7tlltl0 If lAa ntrraayNHfillnir pari, ft /ficr iianr. In lbs hiiigittim Ihs pTr-^rnl stock Is rale:! atal.'.Mj hagi and bahi, against 2W.IIJ raniAinfMjr on Annd on rAa 31af of Itectmbtr, IH.'I2. i4/(aa (Aa rdi'fona JIuclutttlons of Ihe past year, itur riming pi ices art hightson short staple,! Ameriran id to -Id, on U,a:lls\\d lo\id,,indon Ka,! Intiia |tl 11 1 |fl y tl>. lAan (Aa ralaa oA'iinnlj/a a year agtt. The ,iecl,le,t check given (though for a time onlt/t to real hutiness, by Ihe hieh prices eslatdis'ietlfi-om July to lldiiher, has resulted in a decrtaset! tielivery for the consumption of Iht kingdom ttli<,ugh in packagss only) which in III.TI is rated at I7,I.V> r<'iira weekly, against 17.400 Iwijra fiml Ixi/aa In 11132. \<'(M'l(A«('iii,llnir, the aggrefiilt Incieast in actual weight is 3 (o 4 y ran(ln.flirour o/(Aa ;aiil yeiir. In ronsrquence of the packages being larger, lly these state- meats it will bt seen there is throughout the King,!itin an unusuatlysmall suptdy when compareil with tht immenss i-onsumption, Jlir 11 must lis rectdlecltd what would have ttttn etmsldered a large stock sums years ago with Ihe then e, l-ting consumption, is nins' a smalt one with Ihe ureseni ItntetrlanI acrrase. -Wt ninv come to tht prttslitcts of supply here- after. In the Unltnl State , which it tht marktt on which we mainly depend, some incieast of gnnvth may have taken place, but this crop toll! bt brought forward to markets ethaustett, comparatively, be- yond example. From Ihe Itrault and tht Kast Imties the late slimu- l-lting itrices may result in an addltionid impmt, but from F,gypt tittle or none is bulked fbr, the French buyers tiaving securei! that crop, tirfltrring nett lo the future consuioplion,—it Isadmittei! that thro' aU parts of F.urope the sto'ks of Haw materiolsand tiiettts were never lower, ,ind Ihe dejicient ei\sirt during Ifie year of cholera and last summer, when prictt were sti high has yet to be miutt up: besides, increasing popu- atioH is ticcompaniitd by increasing wants. Comparing all these ci, cam- stances, thefe leeins riery reason to limk fin-ward to an aciivt siatt of business, and the realizing during Iht ytur J Itstcommtnctd privet aboyt Iht meiiium rates of the past. TOIIA('C(}.—t)ur impitrt during tht past year has ineteastd, but Itlto llsnmon it hns-ptllSH i\lf. Tllefidltilving statement is however etm- tineti lo this port only, where the import, trport and cimsumption have been as follows : In laafrom Virginia.. AIII against .lAOfl AAila. In 1832. Sew OrleantUiT.'i Other Poi-tt.. i-M» H2.in lUII 11» TAararaoMliWifen Anni<3U(nm.liM2 7U32 a Delivertd fiir homt uan in llCtl. .91' h-elawl KkW Kipurt lu the Continent 1 1.13 I.V17O tiUS] iim-1 on 31<(f>«r.lini. 147IU 70 4IH3 1807 1323 70117 r.aat'ln; on AanrI 3la( Dee. Vm 7700 n^alnaf 7(132 31ar Dec. IKH. It will thus appear that Vtere is a reduction in the quantity ajw jeirled, whilst Jin- home cimsumption the ileliver its have itwreased, and to Ireland th,* erport i.as greatly ejeteiled that of the pieeious year, /lara* after (niiiu thai the uie of Voteicco of Irish growth it prohiltitedj a much larger export to that quarter may reamnatdy bt anticipated. There has during the past year beeit a general advance in price of \d to X^d y lb. ,' nor is any reactiim txptettil, as our tupjdits during tht entuing are likely lo tie short, in consequence of a falling qff in the last Ame- rican crop. For Ihe past four years the iifficial returns of the Kxpoit of Ihe Unitid Stales run thus: in llllo. Ill ,1100 AA'la, in 11131, 70,UOU A/ida, in 1U:|2, !I3,.10U AArfa, anil in IIMI a6uu( (iU.MU AAda. .4S/IK.S'. - More litterly the ennsumplion of Pots appears to have In- creased, in eonseiiucnce of 'he low price and their tteing aoplied to naw purpstses. For Pearls the demand has not extendM. Our imieirt has this yearfidlen tiff considerable, and of Pots in jiarticular. The supplies receivnl here for several Hears past hart been ai fiUlows : in lH20,t23,.'UO, IH27, I3,!)20, III2II, lll.'JIlO, 11120, 13 UliO, III^IO, 23,.'>llil, IKIl, 24,:inii, 1H.'I2, l!l,UII.% (of which it is estimateii there were 13,3110 bris. of Pols and liiHl, bris.of Asgrli,) and lo the end of tht past year UI,'.IH>n bcis, (sayabom 12,(HiO 0/ l>o(a, ami V.mi of Pearls.) The stie-k computed to remain M Aaiid at tl,e dote of these respective years were : In lltM 1H27 1H2H IH2!I laiO IMl mi9 \Ka Po(a. .Mrrela ....l.ViOO ILVK) liliO (IHOO I1211O laaiil ((.'KKI 711110 I'raWa a 2:1110 .'MI30 42l'0 I2II0 2llial 3:1110 liiWII IMKHI From (Ala a(a(cnian( it will appear that the slock of Pols is derrmaed greater in proportion ttian the reduced impcnt, whilst of Peai Is the reverse is the case. The ainfregale espto-t from Canada has fiillen i\ff materially in Iht two ptist pears, but more parttcularh during the last. In \d:ti Ihe total sldpmenis from Montreal were '.Vi,im, in IH-/} 27,2iiO, in 1H21I 32,000, in la2!l .'Mi..V).), in lUHl 4U,0iJ0, in 1U31 411,701, i/i 1I|:I2 3!),2U0, • VSAII, pereir M.P.nryl Maariliut, I 1 Haiannah. Braill, I'.aai India. Mol.*a«» a, W CurrviclaM, Dutrli, Kl.D« llrnill Morlia Rum, .lam. 13a l.aaward Bii*MDr,Cogi (ifNEVA • • CucoA, Rrn/il 'I'linld DrBwoDiiH. p 1.0 fui Nil Cai PiMrxTo, pel UiNOEB,nurbi llen^ Saltpethe, Hides, Dueno n Brazil H. A. Ameri Safflowkh, I 1 Shell Lac, {m bags, against V.fUi) casks from the ('/ 4IKI.I0 bags from liulla in ltH2. A large pet-lion of the i tolina IS still on hand, fbr our stock is estimated at 05 J"'«n "Id 25,0(Kl hags of East India, whilst at the corn ..i£. vs'.ir t.s rs.-iT.:st tt:,!-. .1.-.,^.^ „f American, and i'-i India in f/i« Aonda of importers did not exceed .1000 bags rules la, and Eoa< India is lo 3t Od y cwt. under iht year ago, and at tliit decline with the preient low pric demand is far from extensive or encouraging. MAHOGANY.— Tlie import of the patt year is sor the preceding : fiir In in:i2 (lia lacaipla were S300 loi were from Honduras, fljfoiiia* 5100 /o/ra In 18:13, ofwhi the Hay. A very goiel demand hat been experienced th\ year, so that the stm-knnw computed to reimiin here Jbr ofihDlrtgt •/ Honduras, (which Includes a cargo of landed)and KlOo logs of Cuba and Spanish: against 3.10 1 and 15.10 logs of Spanish, Sic. held in this nuirket at llonilai-as H'ood, (which has been scarce throughout th ti,r/;<,(,v 1 , („ III :j* cent, and Spanish, though always n to UI t- cent, abiiv what could have been realised twelve lilftcil'J the ■bWITHCoMMRNTi. *«r> Inmnm0 m *mpnr1mni H HiHg m*tntl04, »^ U'ftt M« l» V *t> filhtru'tMi *if Ihl9 gimi i»0t0 is muiH tnjtu0n*-»it . »rt in tpm-p ht-nnth fUHitd Ht. Ah tnrt imping imnumfh vttt »t*4frttiN0 f "•« itmtr im itur nmt ks* ti^gmn tn a4- mmmiti gruuftt, n**r «'«r« \it ;/Mt h, Mi ^ f'^f- U'hUH HttHili»g lh» f»n»mmfMl»»\. i»t-kml ths ftsmmnH, hurrt^ 4 UHM fittUm'inl fry « r»mtUm tht ttifHt iittri^t. gruHnHvH t UHtUfnUg thi00 piwlkt uf H'fP0r itM mnjittanem ii*gitn t »livut fiffAini*^. *hM tm4$ nm« anti P'ftign hug*r$ of mmHu/hrlvr**t timMta as kttt tt**r pfif0s fiHv In mu- fti stutifhttn th»m» rhrtngt iH« M« ftttfs ofj^ir t I'tMhts 10. lH»iittin0 '/Mrt/'fy hioNyAt I 71'^ "H'/ lt|>i %^'^> '' »*1V muHmiiliun tifth» %HUt y<«Hr, im>\4it r*»fiip0ft h0t0 IH IKU tf, a»it Ihnt th0 tttUii impnrt ftA7|Mii'*fijrr«fftffiln«l IHM.iJU n h0r0 is IH*S77<* i*n>kagitt fist I/Mr, In M« hiiiftiinm ■ifi'J bfthit a/^ainst ^l-VllS >«r, IKM. A/titr Ih* mtUtUi »sar0 HigfUfton short stnpiM *m Ka*t Imlm !•< d lt<( ylh. tt0tiii0tl fhf k gfvfm fthtiUgk lirtvs eiittitilts''fit/n,in Julg "> /iir ths (•vns*4miitthn »/ lih in mai is raliht nt I7.1A0 I in imj. Si.lwUfmt'tmUutr, to 4 y e«nlin/ii*'i»ur nfths *ing ttitgrf. Hy th0Hf *tat0- Hin/rt»tt iniii0/t thr li$ttr utimtt- im/Htit, but Jntm Kgn/pt s havittK sfrwM Ihnt V ntp, ~tt ismimitttfil that thru' aU iHit liiHHts W0t0 nnxwr lowitr, •trm anii taU su mnwr, whpn ; fm^ntsst inn'ntJiinf( jiopu* Comparing att thfsm vii rum- ifwarit to an ttrtiva stata nf Jutteommetictd prices abtm si pmr has inttsnsmi, but f{ Mtatittni'nt is hmvev^r nm- fitort iinU ntnsumfition hav« tgairu « N 1 vm hMi. 14,111 11!) In 1831. i IMIion.1lMnxt • A7 a • Hit H « n « « m ■ :» a -JU H ■ n ■ -il ■ HA a a ail « MO II » 110 U «IIM I) »IH II . Itll ■ III I) ■ Hit II a W'i II a ')•> II II II H •i a II a •2 a 4 a fl a 7 ■ II a III) Ml) i a 3 3 'i 'J 'ill i«aliu< TIU^ ni<« Dm. IKIS. rilim In fA« iiuanllli/ tM- 'ivetiet HaM inrrmtuwi, and tt n/th« pievtouM i/mif, fum* M< ylfaa- ■i, ^il.Mhi, iail, Ji.'Mi, IKM, 1:1,9111) brlt. of Pud and (ilU l/i Initia, whila • . . Mdi.AiiaiK, VVvallnilia • • CorrKk:, .lam.lrintC*'' v*iV'>ril iirilmar) Aflii* iinl.ll'i mill. A ,|Oii Hi. nominKO . • • • A7 llraull *•' Mwlia ?'• BUMvlara.HalflO.P.rimii.Kal. J I.aawarda, fommnn ... I lU to -JO 11^ innl. 'J DmAMDT, CoKnar,|»ii linp.Kallon A \ riimmnn . > > 3 I Gr.NKVA 3 CutuA, Brazil , parewt.. • • 83 'I'linlilaii • • • • 4'l DrEwooiin, (K'ltiin, Luiru oiitli'lamaira * Camiwarliy Honiliirai • Kuallc, Tamiilio H|iaiii«h com Cuba - - NirarnguBWiHiil, niiliil 17 l.imu II Camwooil . - • -1/ PiMFNTO, par II - •' UlNOER.IUrhail. per cwl.in bniiil «i llcnKai . . . - • !I0 SAtTPETHE, rough, IC.I.p«rcwt.:iU Hiiutli America 311 IllDEi, DuenodAyrea, per It. - « Oil. aalted- - Braiil, dry aaltod- - j[ B. A. HorHB.dry porliide U AracrifBn,i.Bltei1,il*tfii>o •'"" • "" Bimlbtty - ■ • - * » «,.1 „ TttnMRIllc, Bon({iil '^' Cochineal, silver 7 liluck •' l«DIOO,I'".l. purple ■* violet I' IIj- 7 l)lue V tine violet 7 tonBiimem. . . • • 4 Cnruccu Ai. Giittliinala. - 4 Hemp, P«t«r«biir(C, dean, per lon24< DUTIM. IMroilT.IIRaULATIONa, TAHU. *«. a All U 1) li u M 10 a 7 A • H a II a A 10 a a U a 3U a 34 U a 3U 4 a Oa7H a »:i Il a :iii (I a ai 7i« 43a Ala da 11 4»« •> A lA 7 I'l II A 7 III u 10 II II II 44 II u lOi U At II a II a a a » d a a a U a I) a I" Jute . - - 14 a 14 1" Tallow, Yellow Candle, per cwt.4li Houth Amoriran - - -41 Flax, IriHh, per ton - - - - 4'l St. Peteiiiliurn,13-liea(l -44 Dutch f't> - ., „ Oils, Olive,(;.iUii).i)eituii,l.M.J..'|l « » J? Sii'ilv • ■ '*" ' " Pale Seal - - - Cod . . - - - Palm, pcrcwt. - - IJMHeeil, per^allon Rape, Pale, do. - Turpentine, per cwt ShuMAC, Sicily, percwl. - Viriinii - • - - " i' ~ IM 1 Brimstone, voiitch, Sicily, pertonli 10 a 1.1 10 LE.MON J iilCE,ionci'M. per dt'i;.- ti* a II. 1 1 ValoNIA, Siiiynm, per ton - ■ 14(11) a \V II MAl)DEUllOOls,Krench,l*cwt...l a .)3 Smyrna - - -511 u liO II CHEAM»lTAnTAH,Venet.rcwt.liO a biS GirM Seneoal «1"- 7b « a BO do. M do. 34 do. an 'it- - - 3 I - 3 . 41 . i:t ■ li 10 a A3 u 2u (I a 33 111 a 2U A a 3 li 7 a 2 H !) a 7 a I Duty Inclii'lM ^ it4« |Mf (•(• WurrhnuwilV •'|ii'i|l|i i Ull L'UllCl-llll (Ud pcrcwt. -2i Od per cwt '—6i per cwt. Trnittliiil, .Nfiiimtj*!, firui /Mmmnrn, art 12th w, ll'^th. Thelnrmim HrnilHu^nr U UN) •• lllllh, 'inil Xnmin W.4fr'l(;.4.Vf It tulllht ohfriNKi that ih/rt it « grenl ilU^tnt't in fA««jM)ir |nianiM« im HpiiHi»han,l Htm3uf«t tVn*mt. Hmt #A* httt^ »♦ ^ratll. lUm lAnvl. lAilh M> • lAh>l7ru.( llUlthyi » 1 7 4 himnrilt, IIMIh l|p • There are, hmrerer, mme eteepttont i Saint Lnrla " ■ Ult.-. II'J , I), nnii llni'i nah/i-om .VIIiiHllth %i>i»r thai pMrpiiee, anil the whi^le groiture V 'xM foreign Sugar that teflneil mutt he eiportM. vmt'KK.-UritithJPIantation thouhi lit onomimnieil iillh n-rlijiiiilee of lie Imng lurh, it ran lUn heron- anmett In Ihle rouiitrg, on payment of n itiitg ofliit, im IC'i«> fnl Ui) it leeieil, and le M y lb. i,n nny ufAiir il^rripdiin. l'/iinhi(ii>n, aa alto f'inelgn, ran he ware- hoaeeil and erportml rlatgfree. Thia artUle ramud he Im/eirlM In leirkanee let than llUllfi. nell the iiuki are akippeit, ami the rent tare atrertnlnrit and allim>eil, anil on luige 2 to ;ilh. earh : nu ilmft It allinued when re welgheil, awl which it generallg lUaie. HI'.M.— Jom/iliii la loraaioHullg eolil fc» the gall, of Ifl ileg. of atrength oeer proof, nwl the huger leiga |rf n Irf w gallon for ererg Aegree of atrength orer thai atandnnitn 20, rArn ^d n |ii y gallon ailvonce for mch ilri^ree higher 1 aod the pricea receile iil a idtloicii to \j lie- greea, and then \it a 111 ^f gallon on each itecrniae t theee regulatlona are, hinin. The real tare laalloweiton hUiM IHiila. DYKtVDOliS — yreah Wood and eniind it altii, free from aap, and iifn,ut iUi to 70 plecea to the Ion ; rough anil hollow Wieei iv not tikcil, and la genernlljt Icat aaicalile. The draj't allmved to purchaaera of Dt/ewmele ia 141h y )iin, III DKS.— There are not ang particular rettrieliont to the free importation of thia article. It la tnnterint that thcg ahoulil be free from dirt and ivorma ainUvell cured. Ilrg llidea weighing 2H to :i2tb. or upwai-iia each are the moat vnluable. 2lh./in' A liiilea iaallourdfiir draft. OlhS.—Fith (HI ahould he accompnnied bg certificatea that it ia the produce of Fiah taken anil '•aught bg a Uritiah ahip and llritiah owncil. It it caliulatcd, tliat an Imperial gallon of IHl weigha lltb. HKMP. T.ILI.OW, tic— The onIg allowance of Hemp la Hlh. y ton pr draft, and on Tallow lift, y 112lb. for tare. There are not any reatrlcttont !■* the imimrt of theae arttclea. fiHi'MAi; uui.MSTOMi, i.K\in\ jiirK, tic— There are few regitlntiona to interfere vith the free Imieirtatwn of Mediterranean Prodnce, ejrepi that the veaael ahould aluniya bring a clean bill ofl%tlth to acoid oruirantine. The tare on Shumac ia 'Mh.l^ bag . un Urinulone and Itarilla the draft allowe,! the piirchaeer, if taken from the ahip, ia 14n>. y ton , nnd the uaual lenkni:-. on Ucmnn Juice 10 to l.i y ri-ii^. ; great care ahould be paid to the caaka being /iieid, ita the duty haa to bit paid (IM lenkiii.v, after It ia landM and atored in bond The tare ofMiidder lioota 1*1) (ulUtt. y ri)ur IA» ■»« when emmm^red uUlk the preemhmg year ahewa a ronaiitnahla fiilltng of, mdwllhaliandlnt uhiih there hna kten •a grmt iirrunHl.iti..n a/ .1,,,*, lAn rmaull if 4lmlnlaha,l ,,maumf,liom.— t imdnlni howtiier our mure particular ramarka to lAn i««(. the Imparl M Si *** '"^ *"'■*' **■'•• ""«' '"•••• "imin** 44.7110 khil,. an.1 teaa. In law, •! Iharlote nftchlih year there ramalnmt im hand In hand tl»tlll tone, or (I7110 hhda. •(^ainil 7INI0 tone, »•• lOJOl) AA,I< . Ihe pratani com- puled afink under the hing', Imk. hleti mare Inlttt ly knee lieen on Ihe decline, and mnf rule la to I, y cut. under the ctea oMalnahIt a pane ago, this hilling .(/Tin »»• >'..iii|i will, erelong, bring doun the pnaluee there, to a< to meet thereat umnta ofitomealie mnaumptlon, and thtta |ir«*«fil a »(lini«" ih. Hiatllt, agalnal ..ot.L'J »"*•/;""•. •M«"<"".l*)« bote, from the harannah, J i. , *"". ^C'"" '*' "'•'•;"•• rA.r. are now on hand XMI «,»<• of Hrall, and .fiHI tone of llatannah, agnln.l mil t„na of llratll, n«4 Itwil tona of llaeanah at the mrreepon,iltig periiM l»,t year m leea admnieil during the aummer. but hate again fiillen to abaul Iheralaa current a year agn. e.-H'iV'^'^WL*, *""'«"-"••■ "adefiom Ihe Mnurltiu, .tureate, rapidly. In lllkl, the import from theiire i< oa initial iMea and l^om Han gal H,,mi, agrnnat Xi.:l»,,eli, fiian th. Monrltlia aZf llZ^lZ im iX^tT:' '":!".!!*"" '■'";■/ ♦'.uri.iai. and lC«../nZ, agj^i • nail at Ihe con atpnniling i^nud lad year. MOliASSK.^.—The Innir) of thia article hat af late ytmri been an the 1/J»»I iiunrAMfu and AAd.. In IKk/. The atiek n»u. on hand la atlimaleil al.imt punrheona,agalnalUnt,mnrhei,na nt the rivrea,e,niHng period lait ye.ir. (Inr preattd itnre, ore a little umler .be rnlea obtainable a year n>fi». II teemt prol.able ihat the eery high piti-ea paying here latl Autumn will aeree to Increaae our aupplie, /or >»niii time to rMm«, In (All ni.. In proapect, though the atiek on Ihe whole la modernity peeminent adeanee cannot reaennably be lieikedfor. We are proliably fliat approaching a period when the esteniinn efgmi'lh iiiny naturally be etpeclei atlll to Increaae our auppllea , alao to Ibf'ime, uhcn dliert aupplltaof ■Pta from China apieiid throughout the imfecciil imcta of the kitig.lme, of purer ijuallly, and at lower pricee, Ihaii haee hitherto lieen known, may increaae Hi contumptian, to the piejuaice of the article we arenoiv remarking on. KVM.- In lail «A« aggregate import Into the Kingdom ivai large 1 in 1102 K lell off materially, the coiueiiuenceafpretioutliM: prii-et, but In Ihe gear l)i;i| ii nsain pieaenia an Increaae. Into thit port In la'll Ihe eumlv received wna DIKlO puncAciini, a/rnin»»l)llK) pum-Acwn in lll3i. TA«r« o>« nimi III bowl here IKI puneheont, againat IDIiiio iirimAoiin* at Ihe correapondiiig period Inat i/rar. Our preaent pricea of fine ijunlltiee are «■/ »o 7rf, and of Inferior 2 / to M y yrii« »A» mtei paying ttveliie iniititha ago. The ituantity ahtfiped iitf from hence thialyear ia about 411)0 piini'AmiM, being Hi I) puncheina leaa than the iiuaiility taken with that obiecl Inat year 1 for hiiina uac there ia afallini! <\if in the dellee- rlea, which in IH'H are 721M) pu'neheona, againat 7;iiiii puneheont in 11132 The pi leea of thia article mleiheed perhapt ton rapiilly, from the fear of a dimlnlahed make after the paaaing of the Emancipation Hill 1 lit fu- ture value will, no doubt, be nuteriallg influenced by the practical ope- ration of that meature, ^^ COCOA.— There hat durlitu the pail pear been a vei^ great inereaud eupplg from our men Colon!ei. The total Import waa 4;|(io paekagea ogalnatimly Wfl paekagea In 1102. The high piice ofCiiffee and reduced dutgon Cocoa hare greatly Increaaed the home contumptlon of Plantation- after K) large an aitdilioa to the Import a heavier ttock wot reatonablv to be expected 1 In lenid there niw remain hiere IM tona of HriUth Planta- tion, and 113 Inna of Foreign, in nil about 4/00 parkawea, againat \\i tona, or 21)00 biiga nt the rorreai.onding period laat, lluring the paal year pricea have ilerliiicd, ao thai Plantation ia now Ifi a Ha, and Urazil Si to He y ctvt. under the ratea obtainable at the dote ofmu. Pl.MF.\TO.—The import of v,i, article hat during the pait pear likewiie greatly Increaatil, anil euma up fl.M)() muiltaiiea, againtt 3W0 in lai2. The delieerlet have not been itifficient in~preuent a cat! accu- tnulation ofatock, and which niau amounie to KHU package! or 470 tone againat ^iim packagei on Ihe aiet Decern. IIJJI ,- our preaent pricei are Vjd a Jdy lb undsr inckagea, nitalnKt AJI^O paekiigei In Ilia.'. TA« «rur* reraainlna- here about 120 »on.«, or ■i.Mni biga, ago net 1900 baga at the dote of the latt gene, uhni the priroi of Kaat India ruled Ui to lilt y m/l, above what can now be rcalited. I nm erieirifrom nence luia aecrm'ea, i^ fur notne lonaumptlon varied aim our pricea haee nerer lern auJHctenlly high to a /mil of any eg- i)caAi,riainaf/!,llMeaak.ion:iUt Dec. III.I2. Ilrnit. lit the eonaitmptlon, aiiH ^"mall aa hha been the home iiiat.c throttghont tbp year, api>earancei are not in /iivour ot our present ratea being auppio ted. An immenae aiipjily of Palm Oil -a auccetajtil Flahcfp — and increuaiiig import from South America and I'liirope— preaent a barrier againat imiirovcnient. INDHiO, S.IFFLOWKII, COCIIISF.AL, L.IC DVK, lie.— The nuc low : the atocki here are of Whale ( Southern 1 about 140 turn, of Seal lUituna, and of Cod about Im tuna, againat on the 3\it Dee. IKH, of Whale none, of Seal M) tuna, and of Cod ui) tuna ; our piiceiare now about £3 y tun under the mtea obtainable a year ago, without the protpect of much Improvement, Whilat moat other articlee applicable to the tame puipoaea are on the decline, SALTPKlHKandNlTHATIS OF SODA.-The Import of the pail pear ia very aouill, when compared with the preceding, of both articlei in laiaoH/- reeeipta inmtneit up .'17,51 baga, •gninat fo.Sfll) (n 1B3'2. inlo London alao the import it greatly reduced. The high pricei realiaed fiir Saltpetre for aome yean yaat haee tended to reduce the contumptlon ; aubatitiitea hare been uaed 1 whUat for Nitrate 0/ Soda the demand hat lately increaaed, in conaciinence of lit being applied to new puipoaea. Our preaent itock of both i» i21KK» baga, againtt 17,.'>00 baga at the corret ponding period itlit ycai . Prica a f,:w molii:,^ ago were linver for Nitrate of Soda, and higher /lir Saltpetre than are now obtainable ; though they vary little from the ratea current at xhe dote of latt year. Our present quotationt are contldereil remuneratiitg, thetefoie a lupply aleqiiate to consumptive iianta may hereafter be looked for. MEDITKItRASEAN PHODUCF-.-Wenoiv give the itoeki remain- ing on hand here at the close of the following peart. Say on theaist Dec. IB.'l.i. Of llrimitone i);!0 Miiddei Roots #«'' "(id Cream of Tartar .... 205 Lemon and Lime J uicf Shumac 7().',0 Jndinio lol'O There haa throughout the past been a great coniumption of llrimitone, notwithstanding ill high price, which varies little now from the quo- 1IU2. 1831. 140 40 tona. I.V10 770 bales. 170 140 casks. .10 25 pipes. 8.'0l 75110 bags, !l()0 700 fO(l«. 'lOKI With tha nfato.il /,>„ conaunier.'TWanda (ilFd which haa nrlneiitallu arrtoed withit, »i.« iiftner for Saltpetre than are nou. oht^lZiuT- TA« Mtixka on the ;il«f litetmher J^r thett rt»pwtiv9if^r» wttrt-^ Of Lnitwil.Cnmp.3m) »m liKIO laKI U.V) IWN) iOiViloiu Jnmaim, ^>-. Ml MX) JiiO IW lU 110 IIHIO Fuat ir, am«>i>'li) Jl-^iO IHUU I4II0 HOO H4II SliU (y /<'>f (('o '^ 830 lo*. 600 m tonaittlng of MW hhde. of Philadelphia, and 250 hhdt. of Haltlmnre. There haa during the pnat year been a tendency towarda advanci , ami the ratea now current are about Xa ,T,/-(ii «(.(. ndorr what were obtainable twelve muntha ago. The nmke la re/nacntml to have fallen if/T mo,» latterly In Anun-ica, and the i-onaumplion here rather to 'hare Incieaaed, there ia alao a better ejport demand i hence It ia not improbable that prices mail yet go higher. TVnPK\TINE.—The aggregate suppliea imported into the King, dom dunng the paal year ahew a email decrease. Into thia port it eiceeilt that of any prerioua year since IttM. for the past eight the imuortt and stocks were at follows .- _ IHJfi 1827 IBM 1112!) 1(130 1(131 iai3 laTI There arrived beta. S73CO iOiOU 48400 WIUO ilOOU TiilUO 7.)OiO 7()7()0 On rA«.ll>r Dectm.") taeh year the total , 40(KK) JSOOO 18i00 131)00 8600 14000 lOSOO 10200 ttock tvaa j Our increased liuimrl, and present moderate sto'k, rlnrly shew an trtenaive and inrreasinif consumption. At the end of IKIi the aupil^i on hand wa^ held almost etrlaaively bit conaumera , of the above It Is cwiipu- tedtjuit li,inti> banela are in the handaof importera, and the remainder with manufiictureis. ThepreaenI firice eirceda bii (Ul to ihfmcwt. the rates current at the corresponding period in lll.li. hating the past year, "Li!'""„'"" '"*" '*' """">"P"oni/ Rosin, that the price orfran- ctdffoni 8» to Vis %». cwt. whilat the increased make of tplrta, to enable the man^fi'turern to supply thia demand, having at timea accumulated ""'p' y the latter article, it will be aeen that it has during the sime period declined from .'His doivn to 40a a iia ^ cwt. The preaent value of the law material appears too high to admit of anv further Important im- provement, yet some advance rather than any decline is anticipated by Importers, who mnlinue to atore for higher price,, though as a monopoly they mayjind a difficu'ty in realizing their etpectatiom. The Imcort of Cotton in lB3;i has been— inlB3> From America . gjju,; gg,i„,t 5,^^,, Brazil and Lisbon .,.,,,, . . , . . 16i">2i! s !!-"e!() nciiiemra, Berbire and Surinam Si(13 » West India, Spanish, 4ic. B277 , Fjut India 41,95,! , Egyptian, ic :.;.:.:;.::: 15^ 2 "''"]'"■''• }^*'' '""-'I' /'■"«< IK--''. HmtUm hMa.f,„m llulhiid. <'ir..l] saitiMef,r the ensuing sowing lit le reruns: in Irrlaoa lh,< quaiitily i'J'L'Z'ili Ti r""; *' "1"' ";'■ '""""•»>"<"» "/'*• coming .eimm must he am, plied by future importa. /,..,/ year p,lcea were uniformly v„«(, raiighigfir Sew York al from 7na lo»ia^>- hh,!.: much a6.,i« ^!ilum pricea are fpeited the enauiiig aciaon, anil they will pt obab y be realiaeil. m the value of tias ta now hl„h, (anM ^>t,ith in"^ particular) whilat the pricea of Urain ate lotv, thus hol.llng to the Irish iHcitr a great inducement to erlend the culture ofrtan It it probabi, from AnS>rica nfuU avemge Imimit will be received, at prices have opene,i high In Sew }..1l,:. ", 1 "'."", "■' "" ,'"/"•'"'' ,"""•' '" •*"•*"• *■'■""• H.,ll„nd the au,,ply nuIlif.„,T!''' '1"»l.,u'""7', '» V""("V. r/W only sale yet nutde haa lieenof IMihat Tia M, and for American betattm U0< (a U0< i|>. hhd. ,a esieited tobe the opening price. i .. ™jcn™ ..r^^i"*•^i'^''''■''''";l.'''^"1!"' '""' ■ **^'' "■^ ""oP^ratlvely moderate prit ea. I he cii,p of Rngluh wai abundint, and thus rendered Fo, riirn 'UPVilt' Itia '""dod- Into thia port but little Wat received, and generally to a bad inarket. The atock of old haa been reducing for some time pal wd only here, but in London al«,, so that ther , mm iemaininThi.'IZi \-mtom, (cimaiating princi,mll« of very old Amtiimi.) againat IM t,.na at the close of Imj, and DUO tona on the Mat Iterembcr, l.Ml In London the preaent atock is eslimaltd at about #n ions, againat im ton. on thelXat of December, m-2, ai.^ 1 IIMI tona at the end o,mi. Pitcea continue,! to deMne laal .««», until fine French red aold towardt the close as low as M, „ ,vi, ». cut. Ti.ere does not appe.r muchm- eouiagement f.,r Importers tklayear, but rather the riieiae i A " ", hulL"»'', .'."Ti'""' ""Vroviug abundant, and which la conHrmed Ji .-.o, 1: ,i . .-"V """ '''"^.i^ '"' '' ""'" nlTeringat ftt. »a M, induremml '*"•>■■"""' or diatant thi,,pert thia market .i/«t. little tiRAlS ii FI.OVH.—.inother year haa paased ofdiaapnolntment and depresaion in the Corn husineaa. The hi,di price, of 1H2!I, lltti' ««, m\ do not aa yet appear to have prmiuced their foil effect, Lthe incrmaet growh come>gt'ndenci,, an I turn facouraUe season, have served, o^^^^^^^^ apparently full,, adequate to, ifn.d esceeding, our domestic wants TiJ'e Z? ^"" '"»'■■'» <" I" "•' opinions of pracl.cal men eiig^g','i,h7s Ziefo^n.b".'""'; " ': """' '"■^"" '" "'■'•"""" 'Ix-'-l-ll'-n, though the prices ma; be le.,ij,t.,ig,f.,r individuals utclasivcly cngaeeil in this trade tZ^^IJT" '"•■"'!' l'» "• '"■"'"•I «'•«"•. «■ otherwise indL,e.,e.l toact fZ lZ'.Jk e , ■ I'^J'."" *""". "" ""■•f'lUlatlon (though not important) in the stock of In.h H Irat, otheiwlae, of , ,e Uraw, ,he aup, iron howl la not unduly h.ucy , ,.f Foreign under t'.e loik there now ien,a.nher"ml-lt,' TAlZ' ''■n''7,'.' '"/""'."■"'••"»» 1 1"-"tera are Con.dan, 2 iH-j l - ln:>.i i..i.. = ?■:■«!?.! ("?Ji?s ^ ti^^, f.i.Hioo 371020 ««li; 2,ui) ilk™ ii!.;« Jr"uu i'',:l!- , ,':!:^- 47.1H ai71 '*«•■» '»«' "•«» 12029 24134 7«J» 20203 14206 19832 10270 ""'» mm mm 10587 10507 1.17.0 i-mii icwn iS o,o. .^.„ ^"^^ 27.79 14084 2242i 2'ISi ISw S (S l^ "'" '^A"} ^Jd S *1^5 ,/ , .. 'I^nr with the' preaent low price: MAHiJ'liT''':.''''''^'''''' -"■a'aging. ' theilelln^.^r''"' *„""""■' oftheSaat yearlaaom. ueref'^'mlfoLt: '" '*«»*• >«<---lp<; »..'. 6»» loga he liar AveruT' .T ""' """» '"»' '" "*•»• "f^"'*'' yZr Ziha, IZ"."'":!' '''""""""" «*« "P'rienced thro i/iVu' lli 1/ H^* ""•" ""»»""•" '•' remiln here Jbr a, fi^edZdU,ST^''T' i<"^'>tincl»d„ . ,wir» »/.H tnZlTl , I • '"''''''' '"" '""" acarce throughout the, latterK lheau,o7,' «"■"' "-"W *"»« heen realised twelve m. eJim-M thed^i'' 7'*'""< •l'2J«r to have l»rely equally Am.ri,-^„l,l "li'^l'h-i-eryfew veaaela engageil torn kel ZPnta^VJ ""■'* '" '*» 'Pri«Kfrom the Hay of Fu thee (iurZ *""""'•* '"" I'"" <"""" '*" adv^nfei" «nLm?yruY,^'Z"V'".'u ""'P'*"ir» •»"" interval. ^d thelmmrll^^u *'f «'/*'■"'«''""' the paat than the pre inxTJTi . " '*'""■• *'•""• '*" L'olonies 240 veaa, tons'^^n\ZT"'F:r'p^-T '""*• "'""^ '^ri vessels meo « »o«i ,ut ,w '^P' """ *«• ''""" "" "rellent demo ThemesVnt^:^" i' "IT""'-'' '" *"'"' '" ""V extent : /greatlmri^^r^",'^'^"""'" <•' "" •I"" of Kwi ', huyZ .(^^^'""""TV "/Hanlwooo, notwithatandi a? TllJlf .^ " *,' '"""" "•"• Pl-""" "«* foraale is AmZJo^VZ''''' '"«"'«''' '""alnin, o/haadtwel here is aim iLl ""^^ "f<^K ™"V It remarked : the , roltLir^ei L • <•«"'"" 22(10 /wirfi on the :Xiat Dec. l(i:l ^ry"Z,t '"*'''"«'7''<' '"<•'" ogalnat 200.. h^dlT^thlaar ci,Z"nhe'uJr 'J!'"' " "'"""' •"''-"■'> »» "-""rf •»■"'■' ing ZTodin n™* ? V""""""* ^'' " M ¥• foot than at I greiulTlo esce^^ '" P*',"'"" ""■ •""«** M «"• iZZement ,"' "l^ ■'"""'* '•"'•"'Hately looked for. t iSm",Lf,"^'!2r,'"'' '""•" 'Pring,-lnde^ndeni atock on handt'T' ',*' "'»"''^*'" Hkewlae fallen iffmal there .nrilel ' "f. 'T'?'*' '" <"> '■I""' <■'">"■ Ofshippl, ' m(- i ti. , '"•",A'''y-'"/f« «««/*. burtheii Xrm i. , edat ihifi' ''"'"""'/M50(»«/.. In 1(132. ThepJe.en "it", an "(i^,* ''!«''"«*"''"' <«•>»'"«<'« remaining. ,n ha " JJi v^^^^ VMt. OfUaltiel l".r"'*i^«iL5 "!;''.?'■''•, '''^'"" '"*« Standard, and p, t^tnvcs haT ?'«"'''"■'' ''•'ndred higher than on the 31 at D> and the cZ.,f"'. '''"'" ""■•"'lt»«»l ""> Hoar, the import u^estlmZelTf'':? n*' *" """ '*•"»«* «' P™" milleofl^^.. "" *"'"'' «' "«"■• '*"» 190 "•• pun turemLT^A.'""'" "*™i?^ *•»"•• P<">''"«n and 130 to'mZ.:^. "''""■'■"P'''ull''g period last year : our preaen uXipT' "n^" "•" '■"'«' "'•'• ohtalnable. ando.i^.Z'J,' '!'" '*™ " S"""-"' and great Increase agansfmul\,^"'"'''''''F,l'''^^' ''"' * «■"«" ^"^ 4 "^ «»" auon^oa^'J^,.^'^. ""'' "'• <••"> 8".0 ^^, 7^ i«i». 1817. iHitr !-"'-7«7 l&i«)l USB) 141015 10(317 81143(1 14275 1.1409 19310 !W47 79H4 10430 7.'Ki4U 23609 10400 5787 3489 3580 Thus ~-— — ' ■" ' ' — ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■— _^__ . -^— __ — "^^" u.»/ir(1220 903.,.10 871050 7mm 746.KX. 894400 577000 818500 535000 cii^ jj^ 4^;^ ^^ ^^0 ^^) ^^ ^^, -.. . " "'"■'' "'••'■-■v ^i*^nfMv ufipj^nt 0't,nw\} 7 Inches la width, not exceeding 10 fttt in length, and u hich ,li„f,i, ,,■ ...^ -■■"'■"■ilhlhn ji,«»CM< Imv /iHim o/ (irndi tht ll.ttl ,Z f"'!l "'"^"'1 *'•» *«"" K-riMirieneM IhruuKhnut Iht pait r w! 'iT 'f'/ "'!•'«< ">•'"•*.■ <>*"""' Ml '-W "/ l/oMrfurL. 1 , /., 1 i. '^" '!''■* '',"' ''««" «•«>■'•« Mrou^*„«» Iheiimr) now r„nl. - ....I ,.»?t '1" ?" ■J/*""'*. W»«** iilwai,, mor„ ahumiani, IS * M "lumj!:; """"""i''* l>«"lxm '«ti'!« BewN ingaKM In imx-enl In UritUh Our li *""'""'* "» '"«- «" '""I '*« nrfMnml ,ii(.» oAMina6l« \Zi V 'u^'^ '""'• "«""^ •'•''7 •'"»«'» mmmrlni, lltt,HO(l T^rlii. T.r ""**;'""'" "' "■« '■'"'<'' "' mi- TherAa. 6mf . # J*T,.,„ " '7,'^' "/'Mn/iuoon, f„„wilh,l,mdir,K II ha, found Tnlfi,?fk: ^f^^l'-a*- remaining on hand Iwflv, mmll,, aifn. 0/ /fc T4C «;«»'""'<» on (/„ Ilirt ipir. UUi. and in H*« lire ^*" "^ '•'*' '"'"'• 'W»f M'f iA1« ori!/»n,. '."*"',"" ^""*'' remaininfonhnnd avmra^o, C », w, «'<"•'''"'■''. o^roinrt IIWO sr»«dorrf, and price, nou' nil, h„T ,"'"'"'■'• '""i./rai hifher than on tht :ll »( f)«-«m(w, 1H.W. ^^■l.,"'" /'■"''" ""■""K'x"" the near, the import hat been light m.TAT''^'",? F'"}' *" """ '*« •'«* «' fW"" »« *'»'"' '» ™''i in all hand, at inort (Aan ISO m. punt/iron, and 5(» 'JW""r(,ra«„( a/foinit 4>■ There hat been a general and rreat Inereatt in tht import, J"''.["'"'''' '!'''/'<''''•'/>'' Ihe year )U,tcl,.ted, it tumt up from w liww™*""" ■■''•"•'*'<''''•.'/ * tailed Cow 4 Oj ami 71,.V.O H.wm, WJ.IIW to<)» iinio !M» I043U S89 104OO I8U 3380 »80 27C1IO 100 370000 .nnJiiinmv nondt (dfl'l ichleh lint I'llnninilli/ mrlwd withTn tin- ;.«.> („ „ wrekt) It al.oiil !ii»mm,la of Hmtlan, Indeiirndetit of :K** at hit Own the home ni«v-' Ihrnnghnui ii.Ji year, api.rnranret ai'« iiii< in fitrour ol our pretent rate, Ulnii tuvun 1,-d An inmentt tupply of Polm lul a turcttjol flthmy—and inae.ul,ii, import Aom iioulA AmmUa and Kuropt—prettnt a barrier aiiainti imvrovrment. ' • n ■•■ ISDIOO, SAFFUmKIt, COVHlNKAh, I.AC nVE, Ae.-Th, Mowing a,e computed It, kt the tti^kt o/lheia arilclet on hand at Ihe dote of the three patt yearn— Say on Ihe alit Utc. 11131. la'O. 111.11. '»<"»» <••• *» 4IJII 6;.ii cheitt, „ ^ ;.1l« Sll illteront, Safflowtr 1... mn ^.J„ 9;uibnie,, ,a„adra„cein price atthecLing of mtolt p„ , J: .T" "■^'•''1 ''"'■ '"" liicrented la.tycar, pricet himevtr have varied but liltle. „/ u,c l},,e the tupply i, likedH.e gre!^Vlt wat l-iXT." ■ ' "»"«/'■''"'•«'' «•■"'''• of, peculation, at an admnce on the T-?,/f' "^''" '/ *' *""■ "■'<*'" •'><'¥•<•«<'.• t"""'" ""'tmuet to he taken up here by new houtet. VJ!, n^pf, i^':','" "" "T'""- f"' i»W'i3 there cleared out from thit h«?> . » J2. i ' ™''*™" "'■'^' '""* "^ ''•IPP'KK. «naintt 12,500 ron. In ji; .1 '""" """ ">«'"'a>>ied nearly throughout the year jutl Z^l^ild i"""!!!''".'":' "" '*' "''">'' «""' *rr«.f, though mmewhat demanrf (Acn runniny on a better manufactured article. The export (to Ihe continent in particular), hat however Increated. Notwith- lln'^. Vr^" "T ""*•'" '""•' •**" '""'• «««'"" -^^ '<"" "• '*« w-l»5 "»'""■'"■'' "' '*• corretponding period latt year. Since J^^ZL ^'.'".'u" '*™°" '*' decline, and th, pretent value it £o to of Z.^^ 7"^' "',"'"" '"'"'" »'«"■ "f"- The accumulated ttoik L !"'*' "l,"'*" «/ Tallow, are not encouraging at to any 14S earn of Tartar .... liiu 170 U™*. Lemon and LimeJulcf Z 'S X. frr • "-•« 8-'e 7»«mC' •rA»r. Am throughout the patt been a great Zntumptimo/l'i'imttone Uidwithtlanding Uthigh price, which varl.Tim^nZ /rom M.Z ' Hit light, large tupplle, are looked lor 1 in the meantime ourllrZZt quoialont are it lo 3, y. .■wt. ,./«„, rA, clotTngpr^^/^otmi fh^^ moro f,V«am „/ T.irfor here, and price, are [Uio uVyavt lower %li^. contlderahle porcelt ^f.Shumac hZe lately t^JtakmZt',f7emorV^t oX!;''ViTnirii%\''s'i.):rJ'''"'^^^^^^ «/ lui.. ut lalnia It it a little more, but the nrlce of Hne nunlliu 1. <1U yt. on — In imi our import wa, 7540 tun,, in \mi notuoolie, whateeer were recelve.1 here.- durinif the yuirjutt mdM ^»iLnl l.ave been lmp,.rted. Th. ttock on ASnd a/rtj X, Vim^waZ tuT.'^Tf'V'n' i'i!!': "['*"" P"'-t ettimated, ^ which ?5o tun, are (■«II'H. 4S0 «un. 4>ani.A. and a6ou( 870 tu/t Siclfy, U- Vi ,h/'c:'..7 ■ ""' 'I'lf Ki-eatty e.xce«l, what remained on hand at Ihe con etpondmgperM latt year. Pricet now rule £0 to £7»w run o6«». «.A«/ wa, then ol,tai,u,' le. In the aggregate tCk in ^, kingdom at the dote of the patt year tlun-e lta,r-ratinc^atewhm roniimeil with the preceding. Ournitwe ttrlcu i, •!«,;„ rf,V,!k»*! ZJ^ ''>'f''''^''';'retult\,heeo^ing„op^;'^^^^^^^^ ... ' .",'" «"'«?■•?""'''« ''''»"'•■ '«• decline, became. If with a great cmi- tumptlon and Imv ttockt throughout Europe, (lirlcularfy Tn7h, (.imtinent) during greater part of the patt year, mice" have hem moderate rather than othencUe, anabunSp''rZu„wo"ldZ lU^Z wt^wT^ZX^'''^- ''""*•""" '" ""■'"" '«» '" "'*'' «' ™'" "'^- HKMP and VLAX.—From Europe our import of Hemp during Ihe W- The total lupply received here from Rnttia, and incltddinr a little t7l':^'r\Zu'tZ'-t'^'' 'r- r '"" •'""• '""' M^^^'^- f^omVdlatZ x.H^f^,. ,^" is,'"'" '""""■"I received, againtt liiH) tout in law. h.llhei.Tno?^ntd T' '"7.""^ '"PP'l'f'"'" «•""«. ">« tt."kn^ hell here it not laled at more than 1700 /«""«"""- aheavu ttock of h. India remainingon hand a year ago. A lame imtion year to the United State,. Huttian Hemp it now idling about £4 ""'<•«' ""> «portflf(on of raw Hemp aC mthoul anVtetdMd^J^ft,'"''' '""''"" '" «•<"■" o//ur(A«-d«Hne, but with on extended demand advance ttemt the natural retult.-The trade InFlat it '"Pxllv increating here. Our (rnpor* the patt year hM grmtty exceeded the preceding, and latterly ha, been hiavy, Tth2lju,t nZ tZ':iZnd',.rfJ' '^' '?■?*'» "™ "' '«"' 0/ foreign Flax, a^iit^O to 80 ZiZmZJ,.,, ?'"""" "«? '■ '^'"" (PorticulSrly ofthe^ne qualitiet) are contiderably higher now than they then uiere. ' ' ' ' Tho Stock of Cottoh in Liverpool on the 31tt Dec..'... ■ im '*".'"jr^" %T' '"'''sZ''''"'- f^'' ^''J^"" E«P'.W.r„d.&c Total 1B3« Mait mimn SiS^ ii^J. ????? 20-0 180770 183«. lail. 1830. 18W. 18i». 1827- 1836. LI82S. S32t) 30960 7940 :47SO 9000 10300 BSflO 10000 £880 30670 65.W 2IS00 3060 10720 5»00 20800 S2890 3Soyo iraiuo SB290 i.Tasoo 81(100 71!KI0 OS.'ilO l!!1040 72400 20*200 88H70 !ai7o 06000 KKWM) 34800 l