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Show ByW.TJ.TeioKOL.il. UlsMAEICK TRYING TO "BREAK" KKGLAHn. , New Yoik, oO. Lite mail advices from England show that there is a i great 1'car of a, financial panic, Bis- 1 marckdemanding gold for the English j subscription of part of the French war i loan. Tho bills on the bank of Eng- j land are being presented, and, says the i London Court Journal the only safety l for the moment h io decline to dis- J I count the bilk f 'Bismarck demands gold give him bank notes. England must stand as if behind a battery upon her national currency for our safety against the Prussian invader who un- 1 dertakes our overthrow (h rough the ! i finances. There is no such amount of i j bullion as that which Prussia demands ! of France. All the deposits of gold! and silver, both public and private, in 1 Europe and America is less than two hundred millions sterling. That would not begin to pay half of the indemnity. It is believed that Bismarck intends to board tho world's finances, and touch j England's vitality through her gold. |