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THE NEW: YORK HERALD. Ii WHOLE NO. 7728. ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. THREE DAYS LATER FROW EUROPE. Over a “Million in Gold on Board the Persia. SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN CONSOLS. Decrease of Bullion in the Bank of England, THE PANIC IN VIENNA. DECLINE IN COTTON. OPERATIONS IN AMERICAN NO LATER NEWS FROM INDIA, &. de. &e. ‘Hho Onnard s\eamsbtp Persia, Oapt. Judkins, from Ltver- peo! Saturday, the 17th inst., arrived at thie port at 12 @elock yesterday morning. ‘The Persia, on the 25th inat., at 2 A. M., Cape Raoe light Dearing north five miles, stopped her engiees, and let off reekels for the news boat of the Associated Press, and threw the news package overboard. ‘The Porsia brings out £240,000 In specie. Shipments were going on until the time of her departare, The fol- SECURITIES. £10,100 10/391 25,000 32'600 80,000 10,000 6 000 Goodhue ° ,000 Richard oe & s.. hed rs pant 5 Pesant Broisers, 5,000 8,000 3,660 gsssdaaneeaseieaayi 27,000 £259 456 197,280 obange. ‘Tho demand was very active, Dat there was a slightly up- ‘ward feeling. Console for money closed mt 83}¢ 0 884. (Oensois for account closed at 88% 889 Tae bullion inthe ‘Beak of Buginad baa decreased £563,000. American se- ourities were active, There bad been commderable fiac- mations, bul the mai ket olosed stea< ter. Beveval additional failures are announced, but none of Wen}, buberissber, Menohester. (@0., 0 Lendes, sa, :—Daring the past ‘week the Amertoan Sate stooke have besa Sew aad unimportant, wbilst ibere bas boon much scilviiy tm the market for railroad sbares and bonds. The Dasiness, Bowever, has been obiefly confined to those of tee New York and Eric and Illinois Contral lines, the prices of which have fluctasted considerably, tho mar- et generally closing with & steadie: and better ap- pearance. ‘Tho London papers of Friday, Oct. 16, report the fol- owing sales on the preceding day — Bacio Nentral ebarce. 5)¢ per cent divozunt for money. money TK 2,008 ‘The London Tywes’ Vienna correspondomt deroribes te panic on the Vienna exchange, on the 1348 inst, #4 (righ) ful, The nations! loan, bearing 6 por cont interest, pay- able tm silver, fell to 803<. ‘The Bank of Holland had sdranced |'s rale of discount fram 634 to the unprecedented rate of 6 per cent. ‘Sho Bank of Antwerp had advanced tis rates one per eant, vix. : from 83 10 436. Letters from Lisbon state that « financial orisie had maationiod iveelf thera ‘The Bpastoh Ministerial crisis had ended in Ge. Armor) farming 0 new Cabdinet ‘The adviees by tbe India maile wore cheerfal, but add ‘me news Of impo tance. ‘The Paris correspondent of the Loadon Times says:—I ender tand that President Buchanan hae eddrevred to all Amerimn Ministers at foreiga courts 0 conGdeatial cirou- Jar, 2 which be declares that the principles of interna- (ens! law as regards nectrals shall be rerpected by his and that any expeditions from the United Gaates egainst countries with wich they are af peace wow des'gne against Nicaragua, denounces an alleged oon: gtrection of law by Gen. Ones, which would prevent ihe frustration of (bese desigrs. Advices received in Paris state that on the Tih of July ‘fg treaty of commerce and frieudsb!> was signed at Bang. kek between the United Mates and the King of Slam. ‘This treaty, which is in all respects. similar to the treaties laiready concluded with France and Kagisad, was nogo- ated by Mr. radiey, who came from New York on board te American war Corvette Portemouth. The same cor. lrempoadence says ® Russian ship of war was hourly ox [pected at Bangkok with @ di plomatist obarged to nogotiate ia treaty with the Court of Siam. Is this a separate treaty that negotiated by Mr, Townsen4 Harris? ‘The Patric, of Uoteber 14, announces the doath in Paris Mr, Dition, lato Conwal General and Charge 4’ Affaires of ‘The annaal mootings of the United Kingéom Tompo- Altiance bad been held in Manchester, and tho pro- wore generally encouraging to the cause of pro- Mr, Neal Dow and the Rey. James Ganghey, of , took part in the meetings, and to tho former the » prenantod ‘8 farowell address on his inendod re- to America. ‘Mr. Ten Broeok bad won another race at Nowmarket, bie berve Belle. He was unanimously elecio! s mem ‘of the New Rooms, Newmarket. Quoon Victoria and the royal famity lef Balmoral on the (Mth tet. for the Bouth. A pablio reception wns given at Abordees, where they were the gnosis of the of Aberdoan, ‘The American bark Warden, bound from Newport, to Boston, with « cargo of railrosd irom, was ‘oJ on Aaaton fands, sear Barnstable lighthouse, on Oh inst. §=The captain and three of the crew were sahore on pieces of wreck, but the seven «ther composing the crew, were drowned. The body of ehief mate, the fon of & wealthy gen\loman in Ame bad been recovered. The cargo was oxpected wo be fe London « troular had been tamed from tne Colon\s! to the Governors of tho various oolonice, calling on to look to the defence of their proviness, and ‘not neglect that rearonable amount of wariiko preparation it ia doatrable should be everywhere maintalned.’’ ‘Fhe inenguration Of 1be statue of Thomas Moore had taken piace im Dabiin with great iclat. The Lord Liea tenant took part in the proceedings. 4 repert was current that the obolera hed made iis ap pearance in the village of Stratford, near Lon.on, and that wiihin a fow days 17 cases had ooourred and 7 deaths. ‘The hondoa Gazcite containe a notice that the Bishoorio @ Torento has been reconstructed and a new 30 creates, to be called the Bishopric of Huron, with Rey. Dr. Cronyn ae the fret Bishop. The Biamero Ambassadors and suite had ersived a} Malta on roule for England. A correspondent of (he London Times writing from Paris mays ihe bealih of M. de Rayneval ts eo delicate thet 11 is aid 18 will be impossible for him to proceed to & Peters. bu: before next summer. It bas evon been supposcd wat his desiwation will be banged, and that a military man will bo rent as French ambassador to the Rasaian court. Th ia oald thas as 620n a9 the question of the Priacioalities jw dispre:d of thas ef the Suez onal will be again offlotally Presented to the examina Jon of the Oitoman Porte. From Portugal dates are to the Sih of October, The yel- fow (or typhus) fever had spread to otuor paris of the @ily, and the number of oares had increased to about 160 a day, and the dents to 35. The populace were dissatisfied with the senitey measares of the goverument, and an catbreak was aa Ucipsted Robberies had already commeno: Aletter from Vienna says that the recent conference which was beld thore between tho Baron do Boarquesey aud Count Worner, bad for its objoo} the Sardinian ques tion, and tbe resampiion of diplomatic relations belween ‘the Couris of Tarim and Vienna may be shorily expected. Th Persia & powder magazine at Joudpore bad been blown up by lightning; overone thousand persons were killed, and flve hundred houses destroyed. Despatobes from Constantinople state that on the 24 of Ootober the Evgiish and Austrian Amb seadorsa‘dressed to tho Divan 8 protesi against the last eleoiions is Moldavia and Wallachia. Thig rtatement was denied in Paris. Tho Bury (England) Post of the 19th instant says:— On the examination of Professor Rogers, of the United Btates, who was struck by tho sione thrown at ihe down express train of the Eastern Oovaties Ratiway, noar Wy- week, It was ascertained thal the been splintered, and that tue apper jaw bad recetved a severo fraoture, Had the stono struck the temple, tho injury, im all probability, would have been fatal. “We bear thas tao ipjured gentieman is progressing towards recovery in a very » manner. Tne Chairman of the Eastern Counties Railway written tothe bap his deep concern at the melancholy He bad himself visited ihe spot, and maie tho ‘most seorohing inquiry, and the company had offered a re ward of £10 on conviction, and despatched a special police- maa to watoh the spot. ‘The bealib of the King of Prussia remained in a critical cond! jon. ‘The steamship City of Baltimore arrived at Liverpoo! at 9 o’clock on the mor nig of the 16th tnat. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS. The Effect of Financial Affairs in America and India on the Money Markets of Europe- STATE OF lacs | AFFAIRS IN LON- 3. ¥. BATTERTHWAITR’S CIRCULAR. Lonpom, Oot. 16, 1887. ie ike week the bank bave agein raised the me of a! effuirs, apt ceplned to 863, for bey Abapry Ae strong at 883; to 34 for money, and 885; to *{ for scozuns N ee on ome oe ebares, declined to 6 and 7 discount, and have again adracoad to 4 discount. Construciicn bonds have been sold ai 79 and 78 We note moderato transactions in Erie boads of 1883, 1876, 1869 m4 1871, and in shares at oor quotations. Centra) donde of 1869 are sill pressed on the , Bufand 8034, closing sellers 2680, Bome small salce of New York Oontral ehares have Deen made i « redaction of 6 per cent ip price. OBGOOD FIRLD'S CIROULAR. Lowpon, Oot. 17, 1857. Atan Af on a4 boc yg yw + wae ac per cout. Dorag G : week tho impression was very goncral that a Farinor rte of 1 per cent was imminent, and every ong wore a gloomy appearance; bet the Red jacket having stove arriv.d from Avitraiia with sbout £250,000, aad the amount of gold nly reached Rg bY woe! ‘Consequently , Jo king brighter po. Congols Have declined abovt 1}4 per sent under the y pressure. The dual ess in American seou ities hae been matoly corfined io he shares aud onds of ihe New Vork apd Erie, Iilincts Central and New Yo k Osntral Railways, at prices showing @ doaline om las} woek’s qa Oalens GOODLIFFE AND 8MARY’s REPORT. Lonpon, Oot. 15, 1857. z : Pigiti a: ae of every was wholly discredited Peotod itm that placo. row, Beoteh #arehousemen, West, wholowsle baberdaaher, pended there, but ihetr itabitit paar A great. See the 4 The f reign stook rot mite! it of business, A z 3 ard ‘ At boon « fail of 1 per cent, The rate of disoonmt is stated to heve re. cently ranged from 12t) 18 per cent, and the fallare has deen annonnoed of M Boskow!'s, @ com miasion mer oularty in a in9» of the ee eee for yin the rene od dtecoact U greater confidence was nity’ exhibnes, Although it was assumed that ibe demand for money contaning Safe fo oe may yet compel the directors to pursue additions) pea or Ls pe AL} impression entertained of tne pre’ ress o' events was not so despond: Bey The failures whieh, Rave hithert> ‘akon sound; and altno variety jowed each other, and have greatly » sisted to proiace this state of tb nge, hopes are yet stron to favor Of recovery. The intelligence from Amorica, and the detalis of the letters from India, will exersise great influence—tne former espe sally, if of a more favorable a Denoe there wi!) nly temporary evspense, Opinion bas Decn mcch divided eu ine oourze whiod will probab y bo pursred to-morrow by the bamk dircotors. bat the drain Bpon thete yescurces has been so ee vore tat the majority inc} ne to a be 'tef tn the Hmrtation of the — of deed tehod. to be negotiated, should no zotua) advance The business in English stocks to-day was oblefly ovavect ed with the rettiement of the account, but the qotations ai the clore, compared with yesterday, exhibited ».1 imp-ove- ment of raiber more than an eighth. Copents for money and the scoouns opens 81% to snd 87% to 88 for the Mth of November, iho oeavice: botrg seated through tho sovera! fallurcs aonounced, aud bank = diveotors might be induced to ralie fo rate of discount. Shorily afer, however, a re look place om large pur. obasce by the public, ino rate of continustion having at the same time diminished, and thore wasthen & perceptible improvement The highest quote tom aftaincd was 8834 for money and 8336 for the 10th of November, at which quotaiion a lesd- ing broker took £50,000 for immediate transfer, and £50 000 for thonco cnt. Some anies baving again been effected by speculators apposed 10 operste on informa ten, the market selapred, and the unfavorable reaction was increased by ine circulation of @ report Oat the Aric ad arrived from the United States with disbouraging advices. _Coraula for money were for a momeat offere, ab 875%, and 88 for the November accouni; but whea twas subsequently ‘announced tha; the packet improved to and olosed to 88 for money, and 88 to 88% for the acocunt. after the usual hours there was ageta ‘al gbt heaviness, but the decline was only fractional The wettioment passed over today in a satisfactory manner, and no additions! failure was the expectation that the Qa lists 3 z : s F z Fs of Meanwhile, there is still ap entire absence of lied panic; boloers of money , though exeoting high raics, lend freoly, and the romore of faila-es in various quarters are sito gether inadeqoa'e to disturb the prevailing conSdonce in the pound pess of ihe general trace of the country, As a favorable featere we remark that coset esoisen of tae weld ox te Red Ja bank Pt nour ox Jacket, the resi taken for exportation. This purcbare will orm ® partial ret off againet the withdrawals of sovere'gas in convertion ‘With the pay ment of the dividerds, and for other pur poses. It @ aleo rewarked with satisfaction that accord ng to telegraphic advices reostved from ey the shi; tone Wonsas jeamer Baltic, wh! Yon toot mn to-day for New York, do not exceed £50,000 sterling. Larger eh'prents ar to bo made by the s'oamer which wilt anil at the end of the week, potioies of ingaance fo a ceusicerabis amor at hay'ng been opened, not neceessrily fo'low that the whole of the gold to which they refer will go. The funds to though senritive, showed a disposition to reepend to whion are begtoning to be onter. tained of a ;artial subsideace of ine severe monetary pres- sere; bub the marke; derives more sabdstantial supp irt from the increased investments effected by tho pul the seduced prices, To-day numerous amall bona fide porcbases formed a leading featare of the martes. Prices Opened wish A little flatness, sudsequently adteined an ad- vance Of aboot iy per cent, yg are 4 nally eleted about cent bigher than at 4 0’ uot 2B He: z 5 ole¢ed. and there freeh eopegements, rather firmer. andthe market lef then for some days past, it farther Adiiltiom to the torms of discount w {ll bo mado wee! 3 Es Rngiand, and discornte were soarosiy ovta able a} the peak rate for any dercription of meroanti'e paper. Laler, seven per cent per annum for sixty to cinety days’ bills, ana 734 10.196. pee oem for 190 days’ paper. A coneide: rablo am unt of ¢ id bee bern sent info ie bank to day, a oon eee a pond ive are ro- ported om Glasgow janchester, but we ot of avch magniiude ae those previously eee From the Londons Times, Ost. 16 } The news fom India establishes hope that the area Of aisinrbance, so far ae regards al of ibe country, willnot be extended beyond ite Uimite, An cailmate may therefore be hazarded of oe rae ore, a Hi Fi a i F i § i Hy est i Li i partial Improvements, while hoards of specie would be drawn, Eett India Company by thelr misrepre their ‘undholders to transfer thelr in- forest In the Gye to a four pom loam iboy were warned tbat the time would come | they would be upable to raise ancther lean because of the destraction of al! confi wee thetr dvancial integrty, and vbat time has now an ive bor! § z 4 E z -~ wready effected by the occurrence of a short crop, and as from ® quarter (9 | third of the annual produoiton is from the Upper Provinces, a failire of supoy has icipated, such a8 to act powerfully on an advancing arket. At the last dates outreme spprebentions wore fol with res] to tho stock of reed for next sea 001 ap pression of the motip; will = Lower Bengal being prinstoaily sown whateced pro. ry will bo aB prompt dim the disaffected distric's. The produstisa of rice British supremacy poist that bears upon the native populaion ware than pon the external commerco of ‘he 3 perhaps, about £400,000, aad, as its coat of trans: port je Deavy, litle would likely be brought to whe port a a time like the present. The grand potni of anxiety, how- ever, concerning this siaclo must bo with rospoct t the crop avaliacle for copsumption aroucd (he «cenes of in- iurreoilon, ve entortained thet iv mapy looait tes famine will Daye to be endu ed. &fll»wor and jate witivated only in Lower Borgal. and will thero‘ora be fe, Tne outod exporied from Calouita is not @ oative Pega a0 dye is noi an impor. egate value, but it te obianed prinolpaily from thi jected parts) Hides also oon- ‘il.gle opy mamall item, acd \hey are produced generalty Wbroughout India On the whoie, there seems reason to antic! ate tbat the extent lo which txo production of some Ariloles may be interfered with may reach aa amoant whch wonld be sbout equal to 10 or 20 per cont upon the total vaiuo cf fhe entire exports from Osloutta; but, es la the two mesh important instances—fiue in sigo apd salspo fre—tbore are no competing countries to mase cp the de fisiepoy, arise in price bas cocurred which will “ause the pecuniary results to the Indian producer to be nearly the seme as if the crom sad reached an avol the only serious pressure, .verefore, that lodia ile likely to feol from the nserreoi‘on, is that which may result (rom any destruction of the rico sud woe juired for the (ccd of the peoples and thoro is caare to sup wwe that ‘oases of this sori will be only local and timited Commer ly it is Zuropeand America that will suffer from being ccmpelied to eoonomizs the substances that must fall short, India will atill take our gold, and » ll covseq san'ly be thoroughly in a condition to for the conscqaonors of ber own cistorbances, altho.gh among some persona ‘bere reema to bo actual anxigy that an imperia! oan should be granted to ber, even before she asks 1%. So long as aby amount could be rsised in the country sach a course would be utterly impolitio, while is would also es. tablish the worst possible precedent wiih rogard o our other posse:sions. Apnexed is a tabie giving a genoral view of the rtatistios referred to:— Staramxat of some of the leading articles of export from Caloutta to Great Britain, France and North America, pach wr months ending the 3ist of Jaly, 1867, and thene dcooments, after our experience with reference to tho loan \rausactions of the last three years. 1 cannot bellove, however, that 1 le so desperate as go- nerally meppored) The government recetris from tno eridercies of Madras and id from the optum distri 7 ibe recen} revolt. The pecuniary ‘ety confoedt t+ Upper India, whiow has never yiekied yarplas to the Iadian exshequer, se the exp 0 een neary equal to the reoripts; and now if bas been decreared, so also bas the expon- i, ab Kaas to aa approximate ‘Bull, ander the mos) fevorabie view of existing cironm- S ances, 1b is to be feared that the company will requis = oonriderabdle amount of money to euablo therm to meet ino ex'genoen of the presen: criats, But the unreocessfu attempis of the comrany to raive @ 5 per cent loam ia Iad'asomo two years since, hav proved to obtain money upow their own credit, snd ipposed that any tizilar attempt upon tne market would be «qually unsuccossfal ented by some that tha comrany might hero under an imperial guaraates, but ‘would be very undesirable. How, then, te she existing aif) sulty to be surmeunte:? T would 8 Detdeg company be author!zed to Oo n- dia form iimited period, under the gua Britied government, for aa ample amcuns, ‘open such conditicns aa shall Insure success. Nor need there be apy risk incurred by this guaranteo, for India ts tm a Detter Goan tal condition than any Fur pean government, acelng that the totel Indian deb, 1s only equa! to abc ut twice it annual revenue. Besides which, upon the re establiehmont of tranquillity, jovermment could carry inte effect the system they bave been »epeatediy urged to adopt, and by which they migbt realize pecuniary, social and advane tages of por tax wetiled districts of Lower Bengal is £3 200,000 annually, and ihe repial ¢ xacted by ‘be Zsmindars from their tevants on ee cee We cent eae lee ranges from 20 to 600 per cent above the payments made the extent to which, durig the lart (wo oars, tho rd Tie slenien tie Ieuiaoee le tha, preemies aates piles of these have been drawn from that | assiricts of Lower Bengal to acquire the feo simple of tho Market. Isis feared cannot recetving any of the produce of the disaffected dis ricts to the north and west of Bonares, after Jaly, until tran. quillity bas been restored there. In the casule- land at from 26 to 20 years’ purchase of their governwent fond would be raised which would suffice to dis- pany ’s in India; cous investment of the surplus «il noi Hons, rirhoot and all the districls to tne eastward areas. | 24 the adva sae admit of a doubt in a country where irrigation invertmeons sumed to bave rematued quiet: yield to the company 87 per cent, and where the govorn- Great Britain. tr railways, eet. 2 would have an Produce, given ch need extension of tts culivation Am Bo country (f tho world are the natives to such :acrifices to an v ms | Tons | Ton: ef obtain lad with Sabpatre| ey Pe Br the Ry ofs of India; ana when It is recollected thet within Baw silk.) 124,200| 968.100] 146 964] tue lass century we Dave exported silver to the extent of Pieces | Pieces.) Pieces. @ Bundred @iliions sterling to thst country, it le dificult to 180,886] 617» 80} 87! tmagine betier means then the arrangement suggested for Tons | Tone | Tons ind’ olpg the natives of Indiato open up their Board aad fo BT restore their oontenis to general cirouiation. Re Sel ee ‘The political result of such a system would be to bind Jas 148) 61, Bh] 984070 the Zemindars and Ky ote of Bengal by thelr own ia:orests Tons. Tons Tons to] the Indian government, and 60 a sure and perpetuaic ont 16} \tg stability, the prosperity of the country, and tho con- ee a] 3 ON textment of {be popclation 870} $8920) 1, T speak advisediy, from considerable kno wledge of India 9,060) 1,680) Hove ard long experience of the native cbaracter, when | stale BU 91 tbe after the many roaches of felih on the part of the as ee) n Indian gcvernn ent with regard to the resumption laws. to Chests | Chests) Chests, 14,600) 2 800] 7,086) DEMARKS Boger.— Will be oc vai apty affegied; adout ope half from the Benares dir rict, Rom — Ditto Baitpotre.—Two-thirds from disaffected districts. Raw Bilk.—Prineipsly from Lower Bengal. Corane — Ditto Raw Ovtion —One third to one half from disaffected dis anand evenae tate epee me fe , Owiny a ‘ounvey ence. —Not lafluenced ; princt, [From {he London Times (City Article). ‘Thia Bas been anoiber faverabie day, and from America by tho Ariel, whiob 's sti) delayed, not prove very discouraging there will be ground t thad aa {ncrease of pressure may be avoided. beep po apne unoem ent pr Lap Ae olther in London of the prov! , sbipmente of var oe ee a |, and several orders Linseed. —Perbepes ‘ove-fourth to one third from disaf- ee from Pega Prinotpaliy from tho divatfected distriets. Ind’ ‘From ope-foirth to one third from disaffected disiriows, in*lading Tirooot, among the quiet diatricis [London (Oct. 16) corr of Manchoster (asr- The Improvement te tne ot commercial and other ‘upon the a in regard to money, nouced ) extervay, bas tucreaged to day, ond li te pre: further developed week ofveee at Ox lirectors hevo j@ repayments of advances larg’ lt met About 100,000 soverc'gns been withdrawn for traa:musion to Now i E 3 is fl rout be well and, Indeed, par, under we det prices hare generality givea way; Ilincte thes shares, bowevor, \m; Mivea havo deen little for the wtal, | in; 8 John del Rey receded £1, In jolt stook beans ‘nd, are | *here was inoreased weakuors, and a decline of £1 00 y be | curred in Avstralasia 0 recovery ia Ricotrie Tele: graph and Eeropean and American Seam; we die Covnt companion alto improved, and a reduction toot ‘and Foningclar asd Orienial. fei 3 i i j <= 5 s z t desi eee Ht epely pebienery 3 + other bearings than jast the queation as to cf interest to be paid on the som to be obtained of ten millions for India—the greater piri to be Sipecencon, ga & if not, 5 an ment of two or three per Ja our onrrent rates count. U, ‘of £24,000,000 arnom, based upon the circulation of commercial bil the effect thus to be oreduced should be well wrighsd fhe diminished power of our manafacturers to compete with other countries uncer uch ciroumstances, and the !>flu- rtaliing the national rave Het 3, fueiiatie oapitaliate and the Legisiature to determine have toe daty meanwhile 1o wal care that they ere not overlooked. od, , that even if thease Pies § PRICE TWO CENTS. of the Bank agstn 'o exercise bis po ver to pul ap the rato independently of bis oollesgues; but, at the same ti: the geners! aepect of affaire both here, om the ‘Cnutinent and in the United States, ts scarcely reassuring om the potmd praent i for cf the value of money remaining where & at any lengthened pertod. [From toe London Star, (ity Artiole,) Ost. Money bas been in less’ goneral demand to yosierday, but tbe inquiry be aiill exiremety Perbeps, am etcoursg'ng festure that the avowed!y made in sniicipation of higher rates it; but notwithstanding this cic. metance, the marks ie for from being settled, thovgh cn the whole, @ better tone bas certainly prevailed. The beaking and die- count houses are well supp ied with money, on from 6 to 63¢ per cent; discounts are pot to be hed, in any case, under 7 per cent, In sme imaenoes | per cont above we bank minimum bas ageia bees requ red. Thore bas veen » continuance of gloomy reports respeol- ing the stability of houses connected with the American No adcitional failures are mentioned. Tee artel, New York, is now due at Southampton, and the advices by this arrival are mostenxiously expected. 7 ips fist ed | ling tm the Stork Exchange and in most other olty otr- cles A copsiderasie time may perhaps ol before the exieiing stringency ia ‘he money market be relteved; but we bave muoh galetaction in noticing @ subsitenas of the symptoms of apxisty whien have bern observed dar- ‘wg the greater part of the week. The aoptio:tions ai the back, which on the three fir.t days of ihe week wore of rnoter, wore to-day oaly moderate, vy repayments 4 at wnat estabilenment: met. These pay monte will continse npoa a realo up to the ond of the week, and will texd mate- we drain incides- ‘aupply of money wae gyd, This ts partly owing 10 the fact that parties who havo lat- terly over-supplied hemsetves wish funce at ho barw are now found very ready to lend. Ths point of immediate anaidy now is the neue expected from America Saoakd thas be of are assuring character, tho distarbance in the mouty market here will doubtiers be further allayed. In any case, however, it ts antictpated tbat somo oouride- was todey withdrawn from the bank for al ment by that oppertunity, and arrangements are knows. ja to-day ‘were fevorcoly isfinemoed by the signa of parilal improvement in the marset. In morning, on the breaking up ofthe Bank an ad- ‘vance of 14 per cent (compared with the 4 0” qnote- tions of yesterdsy) was attained. Sales being pressed, aa- companied by a report that bad news had arrived from \merica, Gluding some on account of the recciplents of tho divi- dends. Nearly all i oieer Gepernene: of ae Oat Ee change were better to-day. of (be severe fiacias- ons of the last day or two are traceable to the falare of three or four opera.ore for the rise. Oning to the extracrdisary extent of the recent fuctas- Hons, four members of the Steck Kachange wereto day declared unable to mect their engagem-nis. All are brokers, with the bo ta what is termeda * jobber” im In ot ly two of those oases is the anoant of ‘ dif- ferences” considersble, and in one of there a dividead of 10s. ia the pound wil), It is stated, be mace immed! le ‘The connections of ove of the defaniting firms are undar- ‘stood to lie prinotps\ty in Liver 200] and Manchester, whi! another Pad large trensaciions adian railway svares. tt HY Esebateied gs ak the deliberstions of ibe bank 41 -eotors has afforded sieradie relief te the commercial \ntoresw, who have cceserly been ap; ~~. of a farther tighsentng of e g s rag? z 5 3 z & aye Noa!ly bed wher aro found to aggravate & \emrorsry prowure for and which rencers is for the baak, tn or: wave lise! , !odictipg an eimost ruimous rate of discoun\ tho trading twtorease of ihe couniry, Tre market fo tho Kogt'sh funded securities hus mer to day, srieing from ® saile’sotory ve Yer ont ‘covntand purcbarce on the part of the pubhe, in con- forther rise ia the bank rate of inserest. § § i re atisfactory ramors, walch were uot confirmed, the event of favorable news by the next American now hourly expected, another raby tn prices may be looked for. ‘The m ilement of the baif moetbiy acovumt im shares Ooswpled the chief attention of the dealers today. pawed cf tolerab\y wol!, bat three defesiiers were de {tle of toro erishiiehmonte (Sooton), on tne Troe vate t } Ha Account. : § ay Eelitissiisiig 21 88333528257 SiLbibeeisiise 3 i [Parts (Ook. 13) Correspondence of aio wee forereen in Bask of France weld feel compel: of the Bant af Fogiand, and raire |i menscre bas come open the ge It le only by virtoe Of & law parsed Bank of France ie evabled t) take more, in the irgal interest of vix per cemt and Us is Dat & has made wee of the new i 6) per cent, +h ca ie * thin one halt per te token by tbe Bank of England. Alinovgh the novelty ff tJ naturally sot yory favorably rece! 5 i § 3 i of ‘mon, it seems to bo the seco There waa s doubt = heiner tho sooond talegre phic deapateh with the price of onneols waa acoura'e, aad tome people affirmed wat the price, Instead of being 87 36, an quoted, was omiy 88% to 88%( Under the influence fone inra'ivaya = Wortern and Soathera fol ‘and the other princtpal lines from if¢ 609. to Sfr. Paria (Oct 14) Correspondence of London Post } mabnet ad 10 gleomy, oonso's having arrived by tale. @rape at 877), and for Novemver a 885. Threee are now at 67fr. 200 Sharov rasber Dighor. on) London News (City Article), toler tee, parle ecarits an excessive demand for money ai the savasced rate jastannoanoed by ie Beak of cen Fee CET" fhe Boxee exhibited anexvesed three Cent Rentes closed at 66 90 for 0 for the end of October, The mony nant a nly ao, ot Tuy Por Oba, cag ‘hy i) prise @ rise 5 rey wiih iho cloning quo ations of yeworday. | 's wens x of speculative parchaves te here in. a ‘of the Bank o France haro risen Sof , ing the profit obtained oc the halfom not to be diatribuied as dividend, to the reserve. (From the Paria Speotatear, Oct. 18 } Individuals exist who gravely maintaia that ihe futarg