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of its real state; and still more in advising commercial men at a distance, as to how the market is likely to rule when the spring trade opens. The elasticity which the market has already exhibited, in receiving and disposing of such a vast quantity of goods as have been thrown upon it, is really wonderful; but it appears to us, that great as it really is, very little is actually known of the quantity and value of the imports which have poured in upon us. For the purpose of exhibiting this at a glance, we have prepared a short statement of the various articles of imports which have been entered through the Custom House during the quarter ending 5th July last; and we submit the following list of a few of the chief items, the extent of the imports of which will, we doubt not, startle even those who are accustomed to watch narrowly the operations of the trade of this extraordinary port:—

Quantity. Value.
Apparel and Slops .. 5,088 pkges, £116,236
Arms .. .. .. 360 do. 12,747
Barley and Maize .. .. 84,831 bushels, 51,036
Bags and Sacks .. .. 1,415 packages, 5,308
Beer and Cider .. .. 32,840 casks, 159,115
Blankets and Woollens .. 2,892 packages, 119,958
Butter and Cheese .. 904 tons, 87,479
Bricks .. .. .. 1,285,806 No, 15,306
Candles .. .. .. 363 tons, 28,066
Carts and Carriages .. 734 No, 21,110
Coal and Fuel .. .. 9,899 tons, 38,988
Coffee .. .. .. 600,660 lbs, 19,908
Cottons .. .. .. 5,030 packages, 163,823
Cutlery and Hardware .. 10,761 do. 130,856
Earthenware .. .. 840 do. 11,987
Fish, preserved .. .. 11,928 do. 25,430
Flour and Bread .. .. 11,710 tons, 271,431
Furniture .. .. .. 8,440 packages,, 70,076
Glassware .. .. 4,021 do. 14,978
Haberdashery and Hosiery 3,480 do. 119,241
Iron and Steel .. .. 614 tons, 10,876
Oats .. .. .. 177,577 bushels, 117,252
Oilmen's Stores .. .. 20,895 packages, 61,201
Salted Provisions .. .. 1,005 tons, 66,703
Ship Chandlery .. .. 253 packages, 3,037
Specie .. .. .. 171 boxes, 797,490
Spirits .. .. .. 335,928 gallons, 233,587
Sugar .. .. .. 1,876 tons, 54,270
Tea .. .. .. 201,152 lbs. 14,062
Tobacco .. .. .. 1,112,062 do. 72,803
Wine .. .. .. 214,800 gallons, 96,819

"As a sequel to the above list of imports, we also publish the following statement, showing the value of the whole imports during the quarter above referred to, as well as the different ports and vessels from and in which, these imports have been brought. The list is interesting as a reference, but it is besides instructive, as indicating to the British merchant, that the colony though gradually becoming peopled from every nation in the world, is yet, to all intents and purposes, a British colony, drawing its chief supplies