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he Wheeling Intelligencer says they have captured great quantities of horses, cattle, and other booty, and are now advancing on Parkersburg. Col. Jacobs had been whipped by Morgan, with heavy loss, at Lebanon, on the 11th. A Vallandigham "sympathizing" meeting had been held in New York. James Brooks made a speech, in which he said New York and New Jersey were the only free States left. The news from Europe is five days later. It is stated that France has taken offence at Minister Adams's conduct in England, and demands an explanation. The French have suffered no repulse in the siege of Puebla. Polish affairs are unchanged. Gold in New York ranges at 148 to 149, in consequence of the "favorable news" from the army! James Madison Cutts (Senator Douglas's father-in-law) is dead. Wm. F. Corbin and T. F. McGran have been tried as spies and sentenced to be shot, on the charge of "recruiting within the lines of the United States forces for the so-call
Corn Meal $9; Wheat, $6.50@7 P bushel. There is but a limited supply of Flour in market, and we give the quotations as follows: Superfine $31 @32; Extra, $35; Family, $36 P bbl. Oats, $5@5.50 P bushel. Irish Potatoes, $8 to 9 P bushel; Sweet, $10 to 11. Bacon firm at $1.35 for hoground. Baled Hay, $12 per 100 lbs. Butter, $2.50 to 3.50, the latter at retail. Tobacco.--There have been no recent sales in public, and there is no data by which to fix quotations. We will give them in our next semi weekly report. Groceries, &c.--The following prices were obtained at the auction sale of Robinson, Adams & Co. to-day: Common Sugar, in hhds, $1.21 to 1.23, in barrels, $1.22 to 1.27. Molasses, $10.30 per gallon. Coffee, $3.85 to 4. Black Teas, $6.30 to 6.70; Young Hyson and Imperial, $7. Bacon, $1.40. Peanuts, $11.75 to 12 per bushel. Dried Apples, $11.50 to 12.25. Candles, $2.75 per lb. Rice, 18 to 20 cents. Clover seed, $20 per bushel. Potatoes, $6.50 to 7.25 per bushel.