Value of Exports from the Ports of Boston, New-York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Exports of some of the leading articles, bales. 79,857,315. Hudson River Rail-road depot to Battery-place, ten stages. J. W. Forshay's Broadway LineTwenty-first-street and Broadway to South ferry, forty stages. Pullis & Roberts' Broadway and Fourth Avenue Line-Fourth Avenue, Thirty-second-street and Broadway to South ferry, thirty-five stages. Ryerson & McElvany's Bull's Head COTTON GOODS.-1849, 24,104; 1850, Line-Thirty-second-street, Third Ave32,215; 1851, 38,933; 1852, 54,590, nue, Thirty-fourth-street and Broadway packages. to South ferry, thirty-two stages. FLOUR.-1849, 707,073; 1850, 1,029,480; 1851, 1,116,162; 1852, 1,278,895, bbls. WHEAT.-1849, 363,812; 1850, 713,716; 1851, 1,424,665; 1852, 3,230,395, bushels. CORN.-1849, 4,670.980; 1850, 2,552,789; 1851, 1,567,576; 1852, 763,212 bushels. BEEF.-1849, 35,822; 1850, 55,611; 1851, 49,919; 1852, 52,016, bbls. PORK.-1849, 79,739; 1850 69,640; 1851, 47,624; 1852, 39,339, bbls. LARD.-1849, 176,224; 1850, 128,658; 1851, 118,159; 1852, 97,941, kegs. OMNIBUS LINES. Recapitulation. Kipp & Brown's Chelsea Line-Ninth Avenue and Hudson-street to South ferry, forty stages. Murphy & Smith's Tompkins LineAvenue B, Fourteenth-street and Broadway to South ferry, thirty-five stages. Young & Ward's Empire Line-Thir ty-fourth-street, Sixth Avenue, Ninthstreet and Broadway to South ferry, twenty stages. Young & Ward's Waverley LineThirty-fourth-street, Sixth Avenue, Eighth-street and Broadway to South ferry, twenty stages. Mackrell and Simpson's East Broadway Line-Avenue C, Tenth-street, East Broadway and Broadway to South ferry, twenty-eight stages. Do. do. do. one stage. Marshall & Townsend's Fulton Line -Twenty-first-street, Seventh Avenue and Broadway to Fulton ferry, twentyeight stages. Bolster & Andrew's Croton LineKipp & Brown's Rail-road Depot Line Forty-second-street, Fifth Avenue and Canals-Tolls-Omnibus Lines-Real Estate-Emigration. 541 Finch, Sanderson & Co.'s Knickerbocker Line-Harlem Line-Thirty-se- 1836. cond-street, Eighth Avenue and Broadway to South ferry, thirty-six stages. Finch, Sanderson & Co.'s Phoenix Line-Forty-second-street, Eighth Avenue and Broadway to Burling slip, twenty stages. Jimmerson & Beers' Dry Dock LineAvenue C, Tenth-street, Bowery and Broadway to South ferry, twenty-eight stages. 196,450,109 1851. 194,543,359 1852.. .196,940,134 EMIGRATION. The following tables, which we have compiled from the books of the commissioners of emigration, will exhibit the emigration for the last year; also the totals for the three previous years. Subjoined is the first table, showing the number of passengers to Newdo. do. one stage. York, both foreign-born and native, for Ludlow & Siney's Manhattan-Line- every month in the year: Avenue C, Eleventh-street, Bowery and Months. Broadway to South ferry, twenty-five January.. stages. Do. Dewey, Dingledien & Co.'s Pearl street Line-Sixty-first-street, Third Avenue and Pearl-street to Burling slip, twenty-eight stages. February April. June July August October Garrison, Merriam & Brown's First September Avenue Line-Thirty-second-street, November East river, Bowery and Broadway to December.. South ferry, twenty-three stages. O'Keefe, Murphy & Smith's Eighth Avenue Line Forty-eighth-street, Eighth Avenue and Broadway to Fulton ferry, twenty-three stages. Lent & Mulford's Cortlandt-street Line -Houston-street ferry, through Broadway to Jersey City ferry, twenty stages. Kipp & Brown's Chelsea Line-Fiftyfirst-street and Broadway to foot of the Park, ten stages. John M. Clark's Wall-street LineThirty-first-street, Tenth Avenue and Broadway to South and Wall-streets, ten stages. Lugar & Edwards' Catharine Ferry Line-Thirty-first-street and Tenth Avenue to Catharine ferry, ten stages. Total..... Citizens, Aliens. 1,703.. 15,192 2,562. 5,342 Here we have the curious fact of 39,052 American citizens returning from foreign parts to their own beloved and glorious land, during the last twelve months, while nearly 300.000 persons of foreign birth have arrived at the samp port. The greater number of the emigrants do not remain here, but pass oe to various states of the Union. It will be seen that the largest number have arrived in June, the smallest in February. The emigration in June has been swelled by the enormous number of Germans arriving in that month. The following table will exhibit the different countries from which the emigrants leave, and the numbers arriving respectively from each: reland.. Do. Dec. 10-ten stages additional. tional. England Spain Switzerland .117,537 118,126 31,275 7,640 2,531 8,778 450 6,455 1,223 Germany. Excess of Germans over Irish 118,126 589 Sicily. East Indies. Greece.. Total..... 220,602..212,796..289,601..299,504 From the foregoing it may be seen that the emigration from Ireland is steadily increasing, with the exception In the year 1851, the excess of the of the present year, as compared with Irish over the Germans was 93.373; the past. That of Germany has trewhen the total number of emigrants mendously increased, while from Engfrom Ireland was 163,256, or considera- land it is almost stationary, with the exbly more than from all other countries ception of a slight increase in the preput together, and the number from Germany being only 69,883. The German emigrants have this year exceeded their sent year. It will be seen that from France and Switzerland the emigration has increased twenty-five per cent. over Range of Thermometer-Mortality-Court Trials, &c. 543 the last year, and three or four hundred Table showing the range of the thermometer in New- year 1852: 7 A. M. 12 Noon. 6 r. M. 12 Night. Jan. 15....Thursday.... 27.... 33. 34. 29 32 Feb. 15....Sunday. 17. 25 29.. 56... 43 April 15. Thursday. May 15 ..Saturday. June 15. Tuesday.. 75 The principal diseases were as follows: Consumption, 2.423; convulsions, 1,649; apoplexy, 637; bronchitis, 225; cholera, 374; cholera infantum, 965; cholera morbus, 238; croup, 599; congestion of lungs, 248; debility, 463; delirium tremens, 118; diarrhoea, 563; dropsy, 376; dropsy of head, 367; drowned, 168; dysentery, 770; erysipelas, 149; fever, 167; scarlet fever, 591; typhus fever, 647; puerperal fever, 149; disease of heart, 270; whooping cough, 187; hydrophobia, 1;hanged, 1; inflammation of brain, 431; inflammation of bowels, 424; inflammation of lungs, 1,030; marasmus, 978; measles, 242; old age, 155; palsy, 132; premature birth, 222; small-pox. 481; murdered, 18; suicide, 35; St. Vitus' dance, 1. The following table will show the nativity of the deceased: 1.914 ..1,718 .1,897 .1,586 1,550 1,558 .2,593 .2,425 .2,081 1,586 1,427 Amount of fines and fees collected and received, and paid into the city treasury, during the year 1852...... During the year 1851...... In the thirteen cases of recognizances forfeited in 1852, the prisoners were brought into court and convicted, or acquitted and discharged. The late census returns of Mr. Kennedy furnish the nativities of the State of New-York, for the year 1850, as follows: New-York State Population British America.. Other countries. France. Holland.. $1,878 55 Italy.. 1,187 18 Switzerland Russia Sweden Total foreign.. .237,795.. 420,267.. 658,062 Total population..515,547..2,581,806..3,097.353 Of those under the head of "other countries," 461 were born in Spain, 194 234,843.1,916.353..2,151.196 in Portugal, 401 in Belgium, 12 in Tur 5,587. Rhode Island. 961.. Connecticut 7,784.. New-Jersey 13.255.. 22,064.. 21,070.. 13,693.. 14,519 key, 168 in Austria, 392 in Norway, 429 51,646.. 52,599 in Denmark, 34 in China, 66 in Asia, 80 55,773 in Africa, 83 in Mexico, 29 in Central 66,101 America, 179 in South America, 40 in 35,319 the Sandwich Islands, and 222 at sea. Of 26,353 those under the head of "other states," 3,953 135 were born in Florida, 184 in Ala538 bama, 164 in Mississippi, 44 in Texas, 673 20 in Arkansas, 116 in Tennessee, 369 935 in Kentucky, 415 in Indiana, 173 in 593 Missouri. 70 in Iowa, 360 in Wisconsin, 3,743 7 in California, and 53 in the territories. 389.. 3,347 510 |