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export demand has continued to increase, until now, when we export almost two-thirds of our crop, which amounts to about 225,000 tierces. Carol! rice timated to be equal to about 10,000 boxes per month, of raisins are derived from Malaga, in Spain. It ap- pears that during the past year there was a great falling off in the crop, with a Copied peter decrease conveyed on sleds, over snow, to the nearest market 13 to 15¢.; poor damaged, 9 to 1lc.; light slaughter oak, 22 to 24c.; middle and over weights, 22 to 26c.; wh, 17 to 20c.; hemlock Red oil, city, (cas! Rates to European ports during 1851, ruled low, and there was no im, Perement of moment until the tume, and maperaiad by damask; even is, though the lets, which hang very loose from the arm, a [’ and'secured by an invisible elastic band, are much in fa- vor. Pocket handkerchiefs are embroidered in very deep x , ° “ Calcutta Buffalo... — 8 a—-— — 8%a— 0 Interesting Fashionable Intelligence. MOVEMENTS IN COMMERCE. Price Dec BL, 1881. Dee, 1, 1852, | 00 hand ia about 6,000 bales foreign, and 600,000 tbs. | Ciichtis, dry.....7 — 65 a 105 — 2108 | sous accour Sr THx FARIS Pasmione FOR 7AXU:| Bowsny 5 rene sy poner ta” In pickle,” per barrel... $1376 $14 75.615 50 | Jomesti é 105 9 1 100 a 110 ARY—MAGNIVICENT DRESSES. trian spectacle of “ Patnam” Gil ks wo aia Prices at the various dates wore aa follows :— | 1% a1 1 a 13 (From the London Court Journal.) feria tts ee ee TE Comme ihe eae RK. Prices, ‘Dec. 31, 1851. Dee. 31, 1852. 1. ras: , | The change in the order of government has given rise to | it is placed on the re. THE, TRADE OF NEW YORK. | ae cute, peri re eae” Mis NIaK | Acscrcnn asbay Seach, pecthscs.. Bike Bho pars #19126 | such ununual excitement thisyearamongstthecommersial |e af who. have seen it have” eet tate es perme. «| ane ‘ 48252 | Oils form a large branch of trade, and one subject | deavor were to be ' to renew the emulation which | The entertainments conclude wits the beautifd Two YearsStatistics of Commerce Prien; Dee: By URh. Det: BAS. Rall sng fespe-aarines oo. $3.4 45 | + much fluctuation in prices, Like most other arti- | was produced by the nomination of the Emperor Napoleon, | drama called the “ Truand Chief.” % Game County, per Ib...+++e000 we ” an Fo native and one quarter do, Bry fy 52 | cles of commerce, they have ruled at higher prices | and the r return to show and splendor exhibited at Broapway Tueatre.—The dramatic 1861 Compared With 1852, Stato Mois en 43a 4 aus the past year, as will be seen from the follow- Saeed tc cncorale vacte the ne ae the Rear teenie | Me commence’ the c Peviormances with Fe ei Ohio, erry a a comparative statement :— i J -nt,”” and su ‘bal~ nga é nasi, Ba vane Pes il, Dee 31,1852. | Lien Grin the pant madi anid efiarereach | Ht OF“ Citaldi” the’ very raasing plete alld ‘The following statistics regarding movements in Prices, Dec. 81, 1851. Dec. 31, 1852. nist Florence, 30 flanks, ed their former depth; the light scant; s have re- | ‘‘ Married and Settled’ follow, and the enter- Fair to prime, per Ib... 6% wT bao ie ag ber. -—=— 4375 —— a—— | gained their full proportions, and everytbinghasreturned | tainments will conclude with the pantomime of trade in this city Se, Be past ing were col- 1 cnmumrer a ee ee to its accustomed order. ‘The first thing which strikes us | “ Mons. Dechalumeaux.”” Jected with view for publication on the Ist inst, | ye chief fluctuations in sugar, coffee, and molasses 24.825 | Olive, inesks.prgal — 873; 8 — is the decided change in the forms of cloaks and bonnets | Nrgio's GaRpEn.—The distin, put from the crowded state of our columns we have | in prices, have, if anything, been in favor of the year | Fast India washed .. 2028 | Palm...-..-perlb — Sia 6 phich has taken place during the last fomvccks: Dress | Mad. Henrietta Sontag, will appear in the “ . @eferred their insertion until now. 1851, compared with those of a These art pee African unwashed . 19 a 8 Linseed, city made, rs foe fat and cane pease Np riety meses Sry ere ter at the Regiment’ this evening, for Brats vig eet with an increasing consumption ev: an . ao per - a—-— de of table silk, and called soie | &8 She is announced in a new opera on Mon ,__ It will be seen from our statements respecting | Tht value, ike other articles, is regulated by supply | Smyrna washed. : 36 a 3 | Tinsee — ol a—e@ Aare ater eee cies Sen mistuss of colts riven | ‘Those who bave not heard her’ in opera, ehvald'ase some of the leadingtrticles of trade, that the prices. | and consumption, or demand. Our chief foreign sup- . head | WE a ee ee afdegree of freshness to the étalage of one or two of the | her in Marie, as she has, in that character, a oppog> of most of them have ruled higher the past than pies of naene ye ret aren Se | Mites big and gigpesnige en ee hs ST frvt-rate oyna nye it act feed mes cf fen a tanity of displaying her splendid abilitieg. ‘during the previous year. Cotton has formed an | Prine’ pally J 7 eg ia Lanes Bietin ond ashes is influenced by circumstances, | Sperm, winter, un- ture to hang in folds graceful enough foruple cheeks of | _ BURTON'S THEATRE.—The pieces selected by mae b pri ve been quite uniform | Mestic production, Pipe eng fos mild winter is | _ bleached. = 5 te this stuff have been much in request by the leaders of | Nager Burton are the same as last evening, exception, though prices ha q ‘Texas, as well as in the maple forests of the North, Elephant, ‘r6 ie “Laugh and Grow Fat,” and “ age oa hatte Sn" hy The chief , Pr te ” | unfavorable to their production. The largest quanti- | Fivpumnt, | a fashion, asa caprice to vary the monotony of the very | “Laugh and Grow Fat,” and “Paris and London. considering vi n e crops. has been largely augmented. The ieee consump- | ties are made in the forest, bordering the Northern L ‘il wi * 85 few materials from which to choose during the winter | The last is a very attractive feature, which draws improvement has been felt in breadstuffs and pro- | tion of cane sugar in the United States is es | jajos, ‘They are leached in winter, led, and | 12nd oil, wi Ns = season. Velvet is entirely discarded for promenade cos- | crowded houses every night, and this circumstanes is mainly attributable to the excellent comic ability or 2,500 per week, equal to about 500,000 tons per an- LEAD. finest. manufacture of silk which exists, exceptit of Placide and Burton. ‘The business of the past year innearly all branches | Sum. Our limita do'not permit our going mere into lawn, Bretton fo Gia eimorey. Gali mode of! Owing to the diversion of labor from the lead | muiré ‘antique, has ‘need to” be still entiched “wit Minianin, GcusenuDuske owes) wine thas been remarkably successful, and generally re- | detail. We annex the comparative prices of sugars ry) ” te 4 mines in Missouri, and at Galena, Dubuque, &c., | rows of velvet or of watered riblion before it is con- . ly very com te is for the periods indicated :— commerce ‘soda ash,” prices ruled much higher | 107th. gold region of California, the supply has | #iddered splendid enough to please our élégantes. | cludes that so long as his selections are admired ae Se eae ros than wt rset,“ ur last exports got Hho. nt | on sine and prio mataalyenbancd, | ‘ie, oltre at, ih Tovey and plan | i patron e wil continue to prado eva me A 8 |. A : vet or @ get national prosperity and progress with which the 4 Prices, Dec. 81, 1851. Dec. 31, 1852. | "Ye extensively’ used in the manufacture of soap. | The consequence has been that foreign impor- | This style of dress is "exccedingly becoming and | have seen then He, therefore, announces i he nizati re ly P. have see! , : ounces for this Country baa been blessed since the orga on | St. Croix... + 6 at =,.%— |The total trade in ashes for the United States, | tations have increased—the largest spans ¥-: | advantageous to the Ggure; the novelty in the confection evening the same bili as last night, namely, “The pf our government; but we hope, under the bonds of bout $1 ‘um. The fol. | 2g been obtained from Spain. We thus see that | of the body consisting in the substitution of a thick den- ? «Gale Bi ly,’ and the cf gor 5 } amounts to a $1,000,000 per anni . Eve of Waterloo,” “Gale Breezely,”’ and the “Sicilian. i Galena lead onthe 31st Dec., 1851, sold for $4 45, | telle de bourre de soie, imitating guipure, of the same co- 7 dG imperishable union and peace, it is yet destined to lowing will show the stock and prices at each of and on the 31st Dec., 1852, at’ 6 per 100 Ibs.:—- iowasahedeamsfoe tie preiyy tees which this style of Bride. eee mere aom mew srt reer: sat oe Rlaabee raion, — rs Do Si Sap De 3a. | sme wo feral ote, Ab cane remade ts | | Wautace’s Temana-—the, rwpeteor of lp Phat the growth and progress of the country may go ‘Pearle = ae Rae, Chen onl He Sued ct ae Sess AOE OSA ably managed theatre presents another excellent em- fon increasing in ® corresponding ratio with the in- $5 50 Boe. | hasbeen made by’ certain dressinakers to introduce the | ferm#inment for to-night. He seems to cling to one ex of population “Brown. 5 62% 6 50 a—— | manche ballon, straight from the shoulder and gathered | 7° 01NCr Ol U6 One Old nated ations fon thas Grease of po) ‘ ee Stuarts’ Double 8 COAL. intoa broad wristband, but without success. ‘The eye, | “isplay of great comic ability. The selections for We commence our statistics with cotton, which | 4 Crush’d 1% a ag 537% | ane extent and value of the coal trade is too well | accustomed to the graceful ease of the open sleeve, can | evening are “Poor Cousin Walter,” and the beautifad has finally reached in its cultivation in this country | |; Ground 744 a— , . igi I ki ‘ ice. Both the | 29 longer accept the mesquinerie of the tightened wrist. | Comedy of “Speed the Plough. “ Crushed iam at this port, were, for the year endin; nown to require any extended notice. th enue othe 4 e 4 nel - crop of abou! (A) Crushed ......+6 4 . port, p y g He | All dresses, whether for the promenade, the salon, or the | Wurrr’s THEATRE or VARIETIES.—Mr. and Mrm 2 it three mijion of bales for the year ‘Stock, Dec. 31,1851. Dec. 31, 1852. | December 31 :— supply and consumption are every year on the in- | tau) room, are decidedly made narrower in the skirt and | Merriffeld are to take their benefit this evening. ‘The * . 31, 1851. » 81, 1852. 1852. | crease, and go nearly balance each other as to pre- | flatter at the hips than they have hitherto been; but that ieee 4852-58. » Jé will'be seen from the following,figares 7,082 2000 23,418 | vent any great fluctuation in prices, is the only symptom we have beheld of that return to the | Pill of entertainment selected comprises the dramas that the stock in this market is less than it has been ae res 9,826, u Prices, Dec. 1, 1851. Dec. 31, 1962. | modes of the empire of wich the journals have spoken so | of the “Six Degrees of Crime,” and the““Rough Dis- at any previous period since June, 1851:— "302 ieee eae | ETerpoo!Orret, perchal...87 26a-— "$10 360810 60 | much, and for which there is no greater foundation than Ra a ine with the fifth act of the tragedy of (ComPaRATIVE STATEMENT OF THE STOCKS AND PRICES OF CoTTON LASSES. fi 5 rite ) tee Dae this diminution to allow of the very trimmings of vel- ‘ichat 6 ¢ y, 1. 6 508. et and enterie with which the skirts are orna- , veRUM.—! bps tfc Pare The supply and value, ot raolaamen ceneteliy corre, Anthracite, per 2,000 Ibs... 5 00a5 50 mented iis “at this season of | ‘the year that the leat Prarie ingen paige eras June 30. December 31, | Ponds more or less PI NAVAL STORES. novelty is always expected in robes de ville, as the inven- hw y Up'ds. wmv. Olls. Up'ds. N. O's, | Sugars. We annex comparative pric One of our most important productions is found in | ton of our great confectioneuses is entirely expended Pisce ean ery ep oy ne, reat ba i ee ‘ 8 7 Tg Prices, Dec. 31, 1851. Dec. 31, 1852. ‘i . H a5 upon the elegance of the cloaks and mantles destined to | @ 8 ? 8 pe Ordinary. ui 14 8 | New Ortea pergal. 270 — 30a 31 ne vela Os eee Le a AS Sra conceal them. A visit to the attelicr of Madame Louise | tions on both occasions. * 9 Oe lan P, ‘i * 2002 22 COO ont $06 pI ave ial | Peyrot completely bewilders one with the variety and canes , Good a ‘O81 BE 8 | Cum Suscovad, isa zs So az2 | ‘This article has exhibited but little variation in | improvetwent within the past year, a will be seen by | richness which i our day are exhibited in the eomposi- | equrtrian feateres compre the bill rreseated at ake veh * ert 71 oancean ee ee est, Jan. 1 1a8 have been large, and generally for the t¥0 | qurpentine, soft, Nort the season.” Here we find every kind of cloak, mantle, | Of Rochfort is really surprising. Good fi do. 11” | Hogshead ; 4,000 1,5 earg, have sold at remunerating pr © | “County, per 260 Ib. ..88 06. scarf and mantilla, which can please the most capricious | Cnristy's Orera Hovse.—Christy’s Minstrele he a Saat OgANGATN eens 7 nooks ces eae Renta at this port are Do. Wilmingtou .. 3 06. fancy. Madame feyrot'a surprise has been ado; announce an exceedingly attractive programme fer . : fi own ie followin, p 5 die: Ely nc ej Co ca 60 The movements in this article of trade are quite plete 8 Man Dec. BL, 1851, Dec, 81, 1852. He bene pipes re cance ee ao this evening. Ande — 1852. rm Pe but our ncn compels i to Pe Beet Kentucky, hhds, 4,815 Ch Ronin, aes (deliv'a) 1 20 shape ornamented over the shoulder with a rich em- hincoe i dedbihst tees bere provided a well acleoted 2 e annual increase in the consumption of coffee 2 ‘oxin, white, per 280 1b.-2 00 a 3 broidery of very fine braiding, inte: ed with jet. A vill of ent jinment for evening. ‘Ordinary 8% 9° | in the United States has been very great. In 1821 ‘ — | Sp'ts turpentine, per gal 35 a deep fall of guipure follows this embroidery all round z ji ro hineot ‘Middling. 9% 955 | 2 ny peers ’ ‘ ee , SH GiAsILA: autatl ibe otlae ia’ ano Wink sO Gt sI6h & Rosert HELLER continues to give his soirees dia- i 4 it ited to 11,886,063 Ibs., or 5,306 tons; and in MAY. ki he mantle, and at the edge is another row of rich em es . seas. Saduing fait’, $% 10% | ie35, a period of fourteen years, we find that it “Foo | This article, owing to & partial failure in the erop | Wolters fhe same gulpare| Bue ovets of tht ita pee Great success. A good programme for Fair. 10 1134 | actually reached to the lar je quantity of 91,752,802 @.osp | the past year, has ruled higher the present winter | joottery, which fics fat, ia very beautiful, being richand | Banvarp’a Pan or THE Hoy LAND will 10% 12°” | Ibs., or to 40,961 tons. Prior to the revolution, St. 31313 | than for'several years previous. We annex astate- | ite the same time. ‘The Maltese faldersa, made als ANVARD'S PANORAMA OF T nom. nom. | Domingo produced the largest supply of coffee, ‘300 | ment of prices:— 5 ay Matiamne Peyrot promises to Recon dic fagiioas, itis hes px united again this evening at the Georama, do. |. do. | which in 1792 reached 35,000 tons; and had not the 149 Dec, 31, 1851. Dee. 31, 1852. | of the exact shape as that worn by the ladies of Malta— y- 25900 island been sacrificed to the blacks, it was expected — | Per 100 tbs....... sarah OM FUR Ly St 1a W0L 2S straight over the shoulders and deseendhig iow in front a ISLEY'S Tuasns—This jpeantifal Painting is ADSTUFFS. i . = 8. y\ fi it i ‘et a ae ates Ger Flour and grain, for the greaiex part of the past | zor at one fie. produced, considerable coffe 5 bué 135 | _ Inthe spirit trade the chief advance has been in | fait aus hiltorer tie ara wits génce ik can ve | Boadway.” CONCes Msemblages nigntly, at 406 year, 1852, ruled low, and it was only with the com- | it has, since its culture in Brazil, yielded to the culti- 65 | French brandies and wines, owing to the partial | long to this form of mantle alone. Vows of ribbon with |“ yyemnovonitan Hati—Mad. Alboni, at the re- Jnencement of the past autumn that prices began to eatlGn of sugar. The growth of coffee in Brazil has Jan. 1, 1852, failure of the vintage. We annex comparative prices | long ends gather up the mantle at the elbows, thus ob- atof act a aa *, ill give d micas cer clocius) on che sles Deconiberlasty at high: emily auetecoted. In 1821, the quantity 4sa.8% | of wines and spirits:— viating the necessity of sleeves or armholes, and display. | quest of many of her admirers, will give a grand aa- figure thauy'at. the close of the preceding year, | CeCurted was. culy 1,200 tons, while'in 1630-40 {6 50 sats Dez 1,2851, Dee. a1, 1952, | Ing the contour ofthe igure with themostwitebingefet, | ered concert on Sunday evening next. ‘The selecdam rn A eg y . — - ¢ manteau & ranguis is made exclusively of velvet >) — 5 Spanagmamtbedagied Sa Ne eB Se | este ER IS RR | eee mtn aks, tad | mae aula, sl leo i be < wi ” ‘ 7 a 200 a evers, ret ion ignora C. Vietth Vertiprach, le i December 81, 1851. December 31, 1852. | follows:— Nominal. 41 a — BI ema and bordered like the rest of the mantle. The design of ber ‘ignors Sangiovanni, Coletti and Barilli. Rosi- Sour, per bbl, = $4 8734 a $5 0834 i fj A ‘ 22 Mgmt a this cloak has been much approved of for the elegance of | PET8, 218! she , Soperdne No. a= 5 a 8 18% ih Serre taconite) P. att) Rea 228) | Ste ntecross the shoulders, und’ the peoullar manner in | BU8."Stabat Mater,” and the Prayer, from“ Move State, com. brands.$4 9734 a $4 43% 6 50a 5 55%; | Total exports, bgs.1,120,088 1, tad the IR ee gtr'z00 | .. This article has be domestic staple produc- 3% a 45 2— 45 | which it disengages the waist. All these mantles are | in Egypt,” will be two of the gems. Btate, sight. brands 4 43% a 450 = 5 561% a 5 623; | *0 the Li. Nialem.. Thy J y : tion of great importance, and is chiefly raised in made without sleeves, and are meant to be thrown back Miss Julia Bennett was playing at St. Louis on the Risto, fevet. brends 4 S044 a 4 626 5 G2ig sb 1S The export for 1851 '52 is estimated. Kentucky and Missouri. We have not spacetogo| | Madeira........... — 35 a— 37 —40 2—45 | inthe front when the use of the hands is required. A | -27th ult. Recasmecstie’ SON bans See | yet teh meee mee go Say. Ome vor tho ‘valuable uses to which iti | Maren a Citic : sors ual omg ata ame tue, esos! |” e, Dempser the vocalist i greeted with com Mich. fancy brands, 4 085 8 476. 576 a 5 81x | Dun x th an athe imports from Brazil into New | 2Pplied, whether in the navy, general shipbuilding, | pert 5: S— 3% — BH 2X—G | city. 1t was of white cachmere, lined throughout with rose | audiences in Philadelphia. His last concert will be Ohio, com.tord.brad 4 56% a 4 6235 5 68% a 6 814; | Named them, The lmposts Hie souk June, 1852, | OF 10 ita use for cotton bagging and rope. | Its con- | Maine y.¥ 243 — 48 2 48 | colored velvet. ‘The ribbon with which it was edged was of | given this evening. Oniojrnd. hoop,com. 486" 8 462" 515 a 5 s1iz | Orleans, for the year ending the Sih Jane, 1852, | sumption is constant] e increase, and during Hegeee = 45 243 | anovelkind, embossed in imitation of wreaths of roses. A |” ‘The Chinese Jugglers were giving their ouriows Ohio, fancy brands. 475 8 493% 5 75 5 93% | amounted to 402,000 bags. 0 coffee Forms the | the past two years prices have ruled higher than for = 17 a—30 | small hood, lined and edged in the same manner, lay over | jerformances in fs nis, on the 30th ult. verses tint PU OE CE eee) reat bulk of that coo ae esiemre of Lu | some time previously. The stock of all kinds in this 175 a 400 | theshouldersand sloped awayin two narrow reversdownto | Perormances in Wt. uber Glicwcctrabads 6.00 8 678 600 & 600 ae ee ho: wi eltien wana entae freely into | ™Atket may be seen from the following table:— Prices, Dec. 31, 1851. ' Dec. 81, 1952, | {Rewelst | Another opera oat ct ingwn ieee Pyogetitrtiedi ier Abent 4 ” + m, + ? y v! s Canada, (in bond)., 4373, 8 450 6 8734 0 6 933 | consumption. We annex comparative lists of prices: — Gen Dec. Up it ied aA Cant Dabey e A 200 2 650 | *ndzichly embroidered with passementerie. ‘The form of —_—__—__—__—— Brandywine...,.... 4434 8 450 575 a — Pitas, ‘Dec. 81, 1852, lean Russia, ton Sal ae oe ai fe 26 © $5 | the raisonnable is entirely new, folding over tho bosom and Board of Education. Georgetown: .;..... 443 8 450 875 9 — Ti 0135 ‘7000 | Leger Freres 198 a 360 200 a 50 | Closing at the throat, thus entirely protecting the wearer Wepwespay, Jan. 12, 1858. eteraburg City... a = p irom the air—the first time any intention of the H Richmond Country. 4 31% 8 443 § Gay 8 194 a 1a 400 *i8 §8-::8 |eem ove been manitovted by the laventory af the Trgenns C.. Benedint Mace Ereslaet iy tegiebaity - dlexandria ........ a 3g m 6 4 ae articles of dress, which have rto been execut 9 500s - 4 x ‘ " ‘The great couturiéres have been most wofully distress- i 9 i eal, 32 a — S8liga 3 8732 | Costa Rica 9% 0 10% 6.200 250 260 a 350 ee ; 0 y ai cers, Messrs. Monteith and Fell acting as tellers. “ St. Domin, iL) ..66 a 8% . Ks . 31, 1852. ed and hurried during the last fortnight by th Corn peal Brandy 8 SUK 8 350 400° a | St Domingo Ca) Dec, $1, 1852. Dec. 81, 1861. Dec. 31, 1862 Cet Ges to Compan, and iis for dinner snd ia dros Thnk pete callers roperted that the following officers hag dead) unch . Stocks, bags.....++ ¥ cir invention has nm most taxed. We have visi rane. 2 The movements in grain have more or less : 225 a 350 | one or twoof the sanctuaries where the preparations fur | Erastus C. Beneprct, Esq., President. kept pace with those of flour. The crops of wheat FISH. the journey were going forward, and have discovered ALBERT @ILBERT, +, Clerk, and = en pac 0 niet Seat a than usual, | _ The fishery excitement last summer and autumn, spires 276-8 = Hal the newest in point of taney Madame de Persig- Messrs. Charles J. , Edward rd L. Beadle, Wat. ‘The supplies from Canada and Southern States wers bad, the fet of intertering "with cate of | Tart ay a obencduleare, “This all ree composed of white | . Pinkney, Jeremiah E. Cary, and Joel By Note it hile th mackerel, which was much smaller ual ute. 225 ta ulle, wi broad flounces, each flounce is edged | jf: ti targe, ana sagt good, anally: ile ecieas rece! = the stock’ in this market on the 3lst of December, 180 . as ae with’a full quilled trimming of gold net, upon which are ee come i That the a average of the previous year in quantity and quality. | 1862, was not over one-fourth what it was in 1851 placed, at equal distances, sprigs of fuschia with hanging | aq Select Committees continue as at present, ge previous year in qu Ly q : @elen ‘4 120 2260 160 a 2% petals of gold. In the waltz or polka the effect of this at p » ‘The crop of Indian corn, which is always large, was | Hence prices have ruled higher than previously, e “ the further order of the Board. 2 full average one. Oats, rye, and barley, were also | notwithstanding the importations of foreign fish LEATHER AND HIDES. $2 8te 38 8 t~ Nea A ee bak cede tes The Presipent communteated to the Board that a in fair supply. We annex tables of coi tive | have been much larger than usual. Dry cod, onthe | The year just closed left a moderately light stock 12 a 135 19 a 2— w e same white material, ] N in supply. ‘e annex tables comparative fi 1% a13 19 a2— with fuschia and long tendrils of gold seeming to spring | proposition was pending before the Common Counsell prices:— contrary, which are taken in our own ‘waters, show / of all descriptions of leather, andan active demand. | Rastean Charruyer. 130 a 135 185 a 190 | froimall parts of the head dress, and forming one of the | {o take from the Board the rooms now occupied by 7. a large increase in stock over the same period in | We give the following statement, showing the stock Hivert Jeune......—— a—— 185 a 190 most charming ornaments ever beheld. The trimmings | the Clerk. Reid vn ae 31, Won pies on et 1851. The stocks of each may be stated as follows :— | on hand Dec. 31, 1851, Oe the eer ps 1% a130 2— a—— om pellets for mere penertnae = wane He On motion of Mr. Srvanrt, the President appointed it nee, $1 12 : » . 31, 1852. 125 1 , must, de eur, ‘i i Xi Do. Canada (inbond).... 00a 1— 1250 Dec. 31, 1851, Dee. 31,1852, | 104 on hand of sole leather. -300,000 250, 000estimated. Oe eee. hey Bea gold or silver, and it is astonishing, already, to” be- Sonnac, commana of, Messrs, Start, urpby, te 128 hat i i the effect of ‘those fresh and i with a munittees shie ri, 12 samy | metlonel shout dopo sides Belg y amet PB TS ES 21S | pon Sinke or ay rattan, |e Comin Comaca he mijn, 129 12,000 | Jegrine the ectaal ateck en th cet Sb 200,006 1% 2130 150 a 155 Even for very young ladies, trimmings of tulle edged DONATION TO THE FREE ACADEMY. 120 leaving the actual on the market about 200, 10 212 150 0155 with gold thread have been com, and are worn The PresipENT presented the following communi- 125 Tn store, No. 1, large, bbl 1,000 | Sides, The light and middle lots hemlock may be == 855 1% 2175 | catuntedresses with long ends of gold ribbon foating | cation from Edward W. Serrell, Esq.t cihtinetone "459 | Said to be quite scarce, and with an upward tenden- 105 9 130 105 & 130 | allaround the skirt. So soon does the taste get corrupt- New Yor, Jan. 1, 1968. Round yellow ~~ : “Z| ey, while the heavier descriptions are slow to move 115 a2 140 140 a 185 | Cdinthese matters that even we who were the first to | My Dear Sir—I send you herewith two feet Gr Round white “ 450 | except at low and unsatisfactory prices. In oak 12% 2a 180 19 2195 exclaim against this abuse of gold and silver now begin | telescope, fur:the New York Free Academy. The only Southern whi “ 600 | tannages the reverse may be said—light weights are Cashman’s Rochelle 120 a 130 190 a 195 to admire the ingenuity of your artists, who contrive to | condition I wish to impose on the Institution, when the ‘Southe: low. ‘ Cashman’sBordea’x 105 a 120-160 a 170 divest the fashion of all tawdry vulgarity. Flounces are | instrument i: pted, ii used. Eouthern ‘taixed Frog | Mull s# compared with middle and heavy weights— | P'viniarins 120 0 130 155 2 168 | still much worn in evening tollet. “Embroidery in gold | the honor to ve, wary resentelles eee eee Ebave ‘Western mixed... Ese) ee x Teer, 000 | {22 inj ie rt Pett neta i be oes Schmid’s Lane &Co— — a—— 165 a 175 and silver, application of gold blonde, and embonsiog of ‘ EDWARD W. SERRELI. Western yellow. . a o an | for, in part, by great i e pt Star Proprietors — a—— 180 a2 19 gold are all indispensible, and render a dress, when | To Prof. H. ‘Weneree, Principal, &c., New York Free Aea- RYE. of heavy weights oak leather for belti urposes. ‘America 82 a2 —3 w— 3h in the fashion, a most expensive and serious undertaking. demy. Northern, per bushel. .... Pane ten ioe By as In the commencement of a a aff descrip. = Seiad = oe Fact f oe 8 robe en sag ecabrobiered § ioe ene ee On motion of C. H. Smirn, the thanks of the rring- ‘ v5 ions le leather were low, considering the cost o! a M a Wah was & miracle ict hee Board were presented to Mr. Serrell, for his valuable F y oe beauty. A petticoat of gros de Naples, rose Tu: . soass wars Pig Brads S| PMotates ovet weights 10t019}ee good damaged, SIIB IH LB | Galmlawndn tet teregatte, gua at | donation Free Academy.” 3. ¢¢ 4 ~ 00 10 alf a from the . Over this @ short t . n ° . RiverandCanal,per bush. 47 a 48 50.052 09 2% e 300" | 9 to 18c., and poor ices which were % 7a a | endeng with gold blonde of a light and elegant | On motion, the bill relative to the union of the Western and Canada, do, —a— 500 51 OO 50 1n ie | Tuinously low to the producer. Along in the sprin Pattern, was looped at the knee with a large bouquet of | School Systems was considered. New Jersey, do......... 42044 48 0 50 halide hy hd a leading dealer entered the market and pure! 8 a—-— 10 2110 ink and white azalea, from which depended a shower of | Mr. WATERBURY introduced the following:— nice. 2% 97581000 ‘on speculation—purchasii considerable GS gia ai) gous ves and tendrils in gold. The body was made en cour Whereas, There are differences of opinion in It will be that the prices for this articl am he os gee ive at extremely low rates—that is, below the leaving the rove- dessons visible in front and below | to the details of tho proposed law effecting a union of the be perceived 1S PEIOON: 10r this Srticls: cost of production. This turned the scales, and 8 a—90 100 2110 | the sleeves. barbes of gold blonde, fastened by ba p % 7258 750 P , two systems of public education; and whereas, the Publie ve continued to be very uniform, since 1846 and ’47, ry passe fF ices immediately moved upwards. Early in the 8 a—8 —8 a—90 bunches of poe and white azalea, formed the head-dress | School Society and the Board of Education ha‘ when there was such a large demand for export. In Bowe y ‘ i 00 2 105 105 a 110 | wornwith this charming costume, andformed tout ensem- ’, eens Save teteeee % y ty ~ | Do. pi ij 00 22 50 a 23 50 rices gave way somewhat, notwithstanding a a , Sad ively adopted a plan of union, reported by a Conference the summer of ’47 fair quality sold as high as 53 a6c.; | Shad’ ct.. Nol, 4, bb oS a ae hd emand was enormously large, and the stocks — a—— 110 a 115 | ble of most finished taste and periection. Contmittee representing both belies; pa My the same quality has been sold this year at 6c. on ac- | shaq’ South'n, per bbl oe rsa = | continued light. Within a month’ back, owing to En somme, let our fair votaries of fashion lay a few ge- | Resolved, That a memorial be prepared and ber eount of short supply and large demand for Califor- | Herri; icklede — 4—8 437% | the bare state of the market for nearly all descrip- Eagle ..... —TH a—% 10 an— neral rules to heart, to guide their toilet for the coming | the officers of this Board, asking the passage of a law ears nia. Rice was first introduced into this country in | Do. rented, per box. —- —~Hs—8 ‘ons of leathery ani ay pesoentililo increase: of de- Simpson's Double season. All coiffures, full dresses, searfs, &c., must be | rying into effect the ment reported by the Commit~ the year 1647. A half bushel was used as seed, and | Herring, No. 1... ab te Oe we Ad f > rn pe be slightly advanced Swan, 115 a ornamented with gold and silver. Bouquets are nolonger | tee of Conference, and adopted by the Trustees of the planted in Virginia, which yielded sixteen bushels, enters: mand for consumpt Oe ave slig! t rr th en cae Yor! —3 a de mode worn at the bosom or waiste; but by way of com- | Public School Society and by this Board; that the sai@ which result encouraged future oj tions. The first The i rtati f foreign fruit at this ae @ very mucl igher range in those ee —-W a pensation, those carried in the hand are of tremendous | society be requested to join in the said memorial, and that cast made te Eng) Ae 1608, siliols oon: | ag i ae ann ests tf ss eepesy oem at ote oy rerene Lie Ge Loe Whi eat iD acd Ge is, Cee be eecerely comeeoeed of one kind of flower, | the same be transmitted to the Legislature. was land 5 - eal F being vary. Gloves are worn histed of about 215 casks, and since that period the | Yetlcs apply to the former. ‘The chief importations | $8 jouWS: Light and middle olga ee mamaged, | Domestic — 2% — 2554 | without the ornamental tops hithertota vogue, " brace: Amended and adopted. Orientale, Mr. Exiine tendered his resignation ag of the Auditing Committee. qc Ss ANNUAL REPORT. hter in rou; 4 _ commanded the prize medal last year at the great | of imports to the United States, and enhancement of 4 i latter half of 1852. We annex quotations :— festoons; some, indeed, with a deep flounce encircling. The Presipenr laid before the Board a draft of London exhibition, and will continue to be in favor— | priced ‘This is seen from the following tables :— 40 0, ideal kins (French, ; "Dee Sl, OL, Dee, 81, 1852, | Seemt-ottles are long’ and tat, and covered with gold | the annual report. of the operation of the Pree as it is the’bost—so long as it can be afforded ate | 1 oy sraca Ramen mero me Pore or Naw Yorx. ther, per foot, 13 | Ttirerpoot— OC take nd 4 eT revoint, haw just been introduced, and is destined to be- | Academy. é reasonable rate. We proceed to annex tables of com- Bores. Halfdo. Qr.do, Kegs. Half do features are worthy of re-| Roun Pru be Ee 3— 23.3. | come popular from the convenience of folding it while | On motion, ordered that said re be adopted, parative prices, with imports, exports, stocks, &c.:— .. 246,980 69,446 77,585 «7,155 4,058 | mark:—In the manufacture of fancy upper leather an | + Grain, per bus. 3 a— 3% ke dancing. and a copy thereof be duly authenticated and trang- a 1 143/530 60,410 44,870 2467 1315 | astonishing improvement has taken place in the Cotton, per Ib... = =§-82 So great has become the rage for claborate trimming, | mitted to the Common Council of the city, and the ned ST ema | Btyle and quality of the articles produced, resultin, Cheese and lard, ton 20 — 30— a——” | that the old profession of partileuse, so much in request | Regents of the University, and 2,000 copies printed. Le tell Decrease.103,459 19,036 82,715 4,688. «(8,643 tthe great rio ob those: texintter & high perfec: ToLondon— during the reign of Marie Antoinette, has been revived at © APFROPAIATIONS. ing and fair ef ie ¢ Maison de Marie, by M. Co and already dis- . Mv , Good and prime Prices. Dee, SI, 1881, Dec. 31,1852. tion in their art. In the articles of enamelled and | Beef, in tierces. Playe many thousand varieties of gaurtere, ruchegs, and | Cun MOREE presented the report of the Finanee: Broke: Inferior Middling and fair Good and prime,. Stock. December 31, 1852. oe 985) «& 1849" following comparative tables of prices:— PORK. Prices, Dee. 31, 1851. Ft 3h 1852. 19 Raisins, bunch, per box.. 165 280 a— Raisins, layer. Raisins, cluster. Currants, Zante, per Ib. Citron,” Almonds, Languedoc... Almonds, Mar’s, soft shell: ‘Almonds, Ivica, soft do... Almonds, Sicily, soft do. Almonds, shelled “ Sardines, per box Raisins, Sumatra, per cask€4 50 a$5 25 a— 87 50a 9000 87 502 90 00 80 00a 8250 77 504 80 00 5908 — 50002 — 47 50a 50 00 50002 — Russia, P. § Swedes, ordinary #iz American, role’ English, refined tions, unequalled. 0: produce the best in the world. uired than the rejection better proof of this is re it makers, and the adop- of foreign leather by the be! tion of American tanned leather in its stead. Leather, in the belting business, is subjected to the severest tests, both as to tension and wear and tear, and oc- casionally to imperviousness. Within the last three polished leather, and fine calf skins, the New York manufacturer is unsurpassed, and, in some deacrip- sole leather, the New York No — Uy a— 15% Per foot m’surem't. 50c. a 60¢. 55c. a 5c. We conclude our article by giving the comparative prices of several articles, few of which require any Hina remark, further than to state that the most of them have, like other commodities, reached higher prices than those of the previous year:— SEEDS. Prices, Dec. 31, 1851 ‘The year 1852 will long be remembered and looked to as one of unusual prosperity in nearly all branches of trade, indicative of the rapid march of the United partilage, in every form and material which the imagina- tion can conjure up. ‘The trimmings are all made ready to be applied, and in different sizes for skirt and body, which renders the task of the couturiére an easy one. Gautferings for head-dresses, bonnet-linings, all made with the freshness which can only be acquired by fingers accustomed to no other work, are manufactured by Mon- siewr Courboulay, and help to show the wisdom of our grandmothers, who maintained, as an exclusive profes- -ion, the workwomen emp in this light and delicate art. A new coiffure has received with much favor. Swat Nores w Atapama.—A law at a penalty of $50 M's mn any, person circulating bills Committee in favor of appropriating eae to fit up ward school No. 31, Twelfth ward. Adopted. Also, from the same committee, a report in fawoe of refunding to Mr. H. Renck $2 53, paid by him te the Manhattan Gas Company. Adopted. An application of the school officers of the Six teenth ward, for an appropriation of $125, for ward school No. 30, was referred to the Committee om Buildings and Repairs. Mr. CarTER presented the annual report of the In- spectors of Common Schools, Eighteenth ward, whida % a or four years we have, in alluding to this branch,of Dee. 31, 1852. It consi of a broad plait laid flat across the back of the aaa Ginger, Canton, per case, 7 American manufactnre, endeavored to impress u Clover, per Ib,.....— 084% & —09 — 1034 a — 10% a a re ee oe re ores ee te d to Wednesday, the 19thi 1848 IRON. the tanners the im wing their art; | Timothy, mowed and (@ la Rachel) which encircles the temples. rat ‘lock Pr ai ednesday, the inate, 1849. There has been considerable activity in iron during | and we were gratified to be told that our remarks rtierce.14— 218— 1750 9 22 50 gold ‘abbae, ie Spee ‘aa a Ay Rent ies wrist sero Ore ‘tatiiaamaatinaeisiipeioencsinn iat med Q the past year, with a material enhancement of prices | had proved of great service to the American tanner | Fax, Amer; rough, “ 5 is turned back from the forehead, and passed behind the . 3851 saeees i 24,844 | in both Scotch pig and railroad bars. The man: fs Ee RAE, Dt oald 8 9 inve i Court of General Sessions. 160 ones 28,318 | new uses to which iron is applied in building” and to Prices, Det 1, 1861, Dee, g1,1ssa | Htweds Coleus... — — 17) 4 175 | Gay. Mis invention of this clue, due fo the fancy Of | pofore Judge Beebe and Aldermen ‘Brisley and From the East Indies, 3,000 bags. other purposes, have greatly augmented the con- lo, (slaughter) light, p Ib. 2 ad Is. perbush,— 20 a — 28 | worthy of much praise, from its classical elegance and a2 eit th PROVISIONS. sumption of the article. The duty being ad valorem, . rtia’ 18 | ay timplicity. In bonnets, the only novelty has been the RY 13~ jurglary.— Three men, named Provisions have, within the past year, materially | has advanced with the advancement in price, which 20.0 22 one a la Pauline Borghése, for evening’ and full-dress mith, and Jones, were tried and convicted for advanced. The stock of old pork was greatly re- | has tended to impart greater activity to our own 20a 22 0 «6 a 120 morning wear. It is composed of white and gold ribbon, | burglary in the third degree, in breaking into a store, duced at the opening of the past season, or atthe | mauufactures. The demand for railroad iron has eee rs nes 05 8 a—— | with bunches of goli-sprinkled marabouts at each side, | No. 304 Broadway. Martin was sentenced to three citemannement of last autu A ity of |b ous, and some delay is likely to ; Southern, light. 16.018 and gold leaves inside the brim. The first of these which | years imprisonment, and each of the others to two pig ort tx | Reaattnn kwe ey te occur | Oak, B. A., wet salted, 200 23 40 2145 2— @ a5 _ | was seen was worn by the Countess Lazareff, at the morn- , bogs at the West, with an increased demand for | in meeting the wants of the vast number of roads | Hemiock, light, R. @. & B.A 17018 bo 2— © FB .| ing concert given by the Princess Trobetskol, and created | Y€ATS- . rk in California and Australia, sent up prices. | either building or projected in the United States. We | Hemlock, light, Orinoco, &o, Wal? | y, WHALEBONE, i quite sensation. In general, bonnets are worn even | Another. Francis Davis was placed on ‘hus, on the 31st December, 1851, mess pork sold | annex a comparative statement of prices:— Hemlock, middle, R. G. & B. A 17018 | Northwostcoast....— 46 a—47 —47 &— 50 | sore at the back of the head than lest month, and the | Charged with a similar offence; but as it api ; , ly stated, the ch ber 50 a $14 75, while on the 31st December, 1851. 1852. Hemlock, middle, Orinoco, &, 16017 Rockland Mya brim, turned back from the cheeks, is filled entirely with | that thename of the owner was Mii ly 5 ‘1852, it age $19 a $19 50, and in the same Pig. December 31. December 31, | Hemlock, heavy. 14a l6 Moja ee si 1 195, Ince velvet and flowers, ‘This shape is very becoming to | Assistant District Attorney abandoned the charge, month sold at $20, to arrive. Our limits do not per- | Fng. & Scotch, per ton.$19 50a $20 50 $30 00 a$31 00 | Hemlock, good damage: 13.415 tenn “ihe er bbl, 131k a= 137% hdiraetbe: a young and pretty face, as it leaves room for the hair, | and accepted a verdict, under the statute, of mit us to into details regarding the pork trade at | American, No. 1....... 21 00a 22 00 _ Hemlock, upper, 18.020 ump do., per bbl. 31M lin 4a—— x ether ren ttathat cg hay Bete jlo aor only ey guilty, ee uel oe Mi ta 1 3] i nt . | American, “ 19 0a 2000 - HIDES. " deer aie a , | in flowers has been the frosted violets and anemones ot ry 7 ‘tion Cases—Conviction of one the West, Including tables of supplies and consump: | American, common 6 Dee. 81, 1851. De. a1, 852, | American, pertb...— TC @—— 10 a — 10% | Madame Leroux, which have been eagerly adopted by the the dere Paice, Cleats; ae Aes ee With the advance in pork other articles of provi- | Rritzoe, 7. VF 105 00a -— 102 50.0105 00 eo ise SRO Sore woe as yor. oe ane Ln per hd bogti me bay Abe hans ho ae implicated in these charges, was placed on trial, sions have generally sympathized, and have advanced phd fs ef be ers is & Lire reat Oe Gt, 1st, De. St, 181, Eastern & Western wee the. Drilliancy of far hairs 8? | on an indictment for grand larceny, At the with it. The movements of each are shown by the | Wr-lancathi s 90 00 as 410000 rib, = 1s e1S 0 165 ame 16 DEW sieveveseeees —3 a—% — WM a— 25 , time of the arrest, it will be remembered that we published the particulars, which were fully contained in the complaint of the prosecuf a retnrned Californian, In this it was ‘loged $14 75a 14 BTN —— 5 — ™Ma— 8 States i al greatness. vy 2 " ef that the plaintiff had paid $400 for a watch, and 14 60a-—-—" 19 60a — — | English, common -3400a 3500 6500a — | Gambia and Bissau “a — 15% Mesa ddaah Ahsan) under $5 of any bank out of the State, will go into | 4) accompanied the Treveet home, in the vaim Prime, old, 18 50a — — ie oe 18 oe _, Sheet, " a— 10% operation to-day in Alabama. expectation of such sum being refunded. Messrs. Prime, new 16 50a— — oak iad er Ih. 10% a a Ila 11% | Orinoco, selected. a—— Stormakine ty MarLpono’.—There is an army TS Wheaton, (District Attorney, fom Albany,) ex-Re- 21 =o 8) oop. ste ated a 8 Sa 34 | San Juan, as they ror, | of at least five Leg a Hee Marlboro’, in Domestic Miscellany. con Mena Le Fletcher poe, peas for ay ee Eng. and Amer., perewt. 3000 3 50 a 1° | this county, who manofacture six thousand puirs of Wi forty vears | the prisoner. ie facts were so precisely the same Prices, Dec. i, 1851 MA RL Oasesea, bs... sate a children’s shoes every working day. One journey- RL AGI See oeniantiary pA cane of | 88 those before related that it is unnecessary to re- Mens, Count Ad en a 8 bak Deo, 81, 1888, . WOOL. ed and dry) do... — man has worked on the bench for thirty years, with. W ia Smith, in Cass county, Mo. peat them. ‘The great point made by the defend- See ernrise na Oe 8 Cie $0 50a 10 50 Owing to secreay on the part of some of the heavier | Maracaibo,» walled out losing a day in consequence of sickness, and SATE, SUES 2a ane =a nee oe ant’s counsel was, that the prosecutor had Mess, extra. holders of wool, it 1s impossible to get correct data in | and dry, selected. — Guvee that time, bas eayed ten thousand’ dilate One hundred and seventy-five cars, containing seven | with the property, as well as the possession of the Prime, Countr reference to stock at various periods, Unlike cotton | Maranbam, ox and One rm during the last year has manufactured 217,. | hundred and forty tons of merchand tl ze Contr 1 | Mouey, and that it was in fact a loan. Judge Beebe Prime, City .. the supply is not influenced by the state of the | , cow, do = 000 pairs of shoes. Another of the firms do an im- eee on the Lith ae over jie Central | charged strongly in favor of this view of the ques. Prime Mess, pe Mtge at — ral but the amount grown in Ser cents ‘al a—— mense business, em) loying one hundred men in this | Road, from the western part of this State. tion, though he considered the moral guilt as PICKIED sna ey parts balk he world ia ager on the increase. | Tract) open, Wo... = O%a~ 10 —~12 yan ag | State, and one hundred and fifty in theirshoe village | On the 10th inst., Edward McCafferty, a voung | asif a larceny had been committed; but the ary, " Des, 01, 1362, | The supply is always equal to the demand. Prices | 1,7°") OF Finglish 5 in New Hampshire. Last year they made two hun- | man, employed at the new City Gas Works, in Passa- | after a few minutes absence, returned a verdict Tlnys, per ae 10011 pasiias Distaeangl tates; eal seaman slaughlor s,s, <= SMa GX — @ ge. ox | dred thousand nine hundred and sixty-three pairs of | unk, Philndelvhia, while wheeling some stone on a | euilty, wherenpon the prisouer was remanded t@ Show do a 8% sinoss, plen ‘y, ition | Dry routhorn(eash) Sides ag shooa in this Stete, end at least as many mom in | gongway, styped and fell down. A stone also fell, | ewtody. ‘The conrt then adjourned unt to-morrow, wiles, r iy 8 : 9 8% { of tenes We cau only aay that at present the giyek [as they rum... me Qe =~ =EX a 9% | New Hampshire—Lowe! Courier, Jan, Ul. and striking hig oy the head, be yng inataatly killed, ; worning