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Arrival of the Canada--one day latter from Europe.

New York, July 10
--The steamship Canda has arrived at Halifax, with one day's later news from Europe.

The sales of cotton at Liverpool on Saturday, the 30th of June, were 15,000 bales, of which speculators and exporters took 8,000 bales. The market closed at full prices and with an advancing tendency. Breadstuffs were quiet and unchanged, and provisions dull. At London consuls quoted at 89¾.

At Harvre, Orleans Tres Ordinatre quoted at 111 francs; Bas 105 francs. The market closed active at improving prices. The stock on hand was 315,000; and the sales during the week were 9,000 bales.


[Second Dispatch.]

New York, July 10.
--The Canada, at Halifax, brings intelligence that the new English Law Chancellor would take his seat under the title of Ashbury.

British naval commanders have been instructed not to recognize the closing of the New Grenadian ports.

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