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a bolder spirit. Its white winged messengers of peace, ribbed with our Southern oak, are destined to bear our glowing flag on every sea; from every clime to bring back the rich returns of Southern enterprise and pour into the lap of our favored city the wealth which has hitherto enriched the Northern emporium. The Bulletin estimates the last cotton crop at 3,700,000 bales. The amount of cotton exported from New Orleans for 1860 and '61 is put down at 1,915,852 bales. New Orleans, Sept. 5.--Sugar.--The demand has continued fair, the sales since our last review comprising 800 hhds., including 500 yesterday (270 of which were for C. S. Treasury notes,) at 3a3 ¼c. for inferior, 4 ¼a5 for common to good common, 5 ¼a6 for fair to fully fair, 6 ¼a6 ½ for prime to choice, and 7 ½a8 ¼ for yellow clarified, and 8 ¾a9 ¼ for white. Received since the 31st ult., 402 hhds. Exported, none. Molasses.--With a fair demand prices have continued firm, the sales comprising 400 bbls. incl