20 JUNE 1846, Page 11

'Thdfollowitig vote of one day's imports at Liverpool is unprecedented,

we believe, since the time of war and convoys, when the trade of a, year was condensed into a week.

"There were reported inwards at our Customhouse, on the 10th instant, from foreign ports, 78 vessels, 87,664 tons register, and introducing 40,000 bales cotton, 11,000 bags and 1,000 hogsheads sugar, 55,000 barrels flour, 15,000 quarters grain, (wheat and Indian corn,) 5,000 tierces provisions, besides a vast quantity of other miscellaneous merchandise."—Gore's General Advertiser, 18th June.