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other Continental news is unimportant. Commercial Intellignnce. January 3. --The sales of cotton yesterday amounted to 3,000 bales, including 1,000 bales to speculators and for export. The market closed dull, with a decline of ¼@ ½d. The Manchester markets are dull and prices are declining. The market is steady, with the exception of wheat, which has an upward tendency. Messrs. Bigland, Athya & Co., and Boult, English & Brandon, report flour firm. Wheat firmer, with an advance of 1d. for winter red. Corn quiet. Latest markets by Telegraph. Liverpool, January 5, via Queenstown. --Sales of cotton for two days, 6,000 bales, including 2,000 bales to speculators and for export. The market continues dull, with a slight decline on all qualities. Breadstuffs steady. Provisions quiet and steady.--Lard advancing. London, January 5.--Consols closed at 98¾@89⅜; Illinois Central, 52½ per cent. discount; Erie, 37 @38; United States 5.20's, 45@