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Show BRITISH FINANCIAL AFFAIRS London, G. The Titucv' money article, of March LSth, says: Without any absolute causo of eucoial distrust, markets continue in a general slate of dullness, which has characterized them for months pust, and which s as intense as if wo were slowly recovering recov-ering lion 1 one ofourdcconial panics. The condition of albors in India, tho prolonged delaulL in many of the American railway bonds, and the state of flocks, the absence of a financial finan-cial revival at Vienna, apparently hopeless anarchy in Spain, and tho uncertainty as to tho amount of tho Turkish, Egyptian, Peruvian, and other hondsyct remaining to bo placed on tho various exchanges, .furnish prominent causes for depression, whicn art: hut slightly neutralized by tho success of the Ashanloe war, and tho hopes urn of a revival of trade from tho reaction in tin; coal market and steady prinpoct of moderate rates of discount. |