19 NOVEMBER 1842, Page 7

POSTSODPT.

SATURDAY NIGHT.

By the Clyde West Indian mail-steamer, which left Nassau on the 3d instant, we have received papers from Jamaica to the 19th October, and from the other colonies of corresponding dates. They contain little news. The Morning Journal publishes a comparative account of the staple produce of Jamaica for 1841 and 1842, showing a consider- able increase— Sugar. Hogs leads. Rum. Puncheons. Coffee. Tierces.

In 1841 22,691 8,298 7,570 1842 ....... 36,012 12,148 8,803 Increase 13,321 3,830 1,233