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The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], Patriotic Move in West Baton Rouge. (search)
n in Hungary is increasing. Thirty thousand men have been concentrated near Pesth. An immense fire commenced at London on Saturday night, which raged all night, and destroyed Cottons' wharf and the ranges of adjoining warehouses in Tooley street. Four thousand bales of American hope were destroyed. The destruction of other property was so great that the prices of many articles will be affected. Six lives were lost during the fire, including Mr. Braidwood, chief of the fire brigade. Advices from Melbourne to April 11th have been received. The English mail steamer had been wrecked on the coast, and part of the crew murdered by the natives. Commercial. Liverpool, June 22. --Sales to-day of 8,000 bales of cotton, including 1,000 bales to speculators and exporters. The market closed quiet but steady. Breadstuffs closed dull and provisions also Consols closed at 89¾ a 89 7/6 for money, and 90a 90¼ for account. The disaffection is increasing at Warsaw.