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Wheat. --A gentleman from Bedford county, Va., states that the wheat crop in that section of the country is the largest ever harvested. It is thought that Bedford alone will be able to supply the whole of Eastern Virginia. It has been offered at 75 cents per bushel.
Later from Europe arrival of the steamer Saxonia. New York, July 16. --The steamship Saxonia has arrived, with advices from Southampton to the 3d of July. The sales of cotton for two days were 45,000 bales, of which speculators and exporters took 24,000 bales. The market advanced Ȃd and in some cases ¼d, and closed with an upward tendency. Breadstuffs were steady. Wheat was a shade dearer. Provisions were dull. At London, Consols were quoted at 89¼ to 89¼ for money. The general news by this arrival is unimportant. [Second Dispatch] New York, July 16--The advices by the Saxonia report that a plot has been discovered to assassinate Garibaldi. The Hungarian address of the Diet being disloyal and hostile to the crown, was returned, with orders to modify it, under the penalty of a dissolution of the Die