ar1eansD asA 2s of Aserica; for here5as if happens in our colonies generally, articles ofAme- rienn,production are determine to be altast indispensable requisite. What are obtained.in thi ,vay usually consist of fItor, salt-fish, potatoes, onions, &c. &c. An importation of -beef or pork is only occasionally permitted, on a represent, tion of scarcity .by the Governor.of Ja, maica, Lumber of. all kinds from the same quarter also finds a ready and ad- vantageous market The prohibitions exercised at Honduras towards the Ame- ticias, are much the same as thosa sed towards them in our different islands, particularly in that of Jamaica, which .in this respect must be supposed to direct. Vessels from the United States are par. ticularly restricted in the size of the aIa hqqgny they are suffered to carry: this ,aist not exceed twenty inches in the widest part, and for carrying -ten thou-