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Show A MtTABi.K fact iu connection with the movement of the silver market, says Bradstreets of July 19, is that the week just closed has witneitsod the resumption resump-tion of shipments of silver to Europe. None have taken place since April last, and in fact silver has been brought from Loudon hero. The supposition, however, how-ever, that this country would remain permanently an iniporterof silverseems to bo untenable. The real fact appears to bo that the London market throughout through-out the agitation which led up to the passage of the silver bill has maintained maintain-ed an attitude of uncertainty, and has entertained an idea that action by congress con-gress might altogether fail. The reduction reduc-tion of the stock of silver in London has accordingly been such that on the resumption re-sumption of buying for export to the east it has been necessary to find further fur-ther supplies iu this country. |