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Show TMc Panicky London Market. London, Nov. 10. On the Block Exchange today the feeling of alarm and apprehension as to the remits of the comlog settlement, be-came be-came intenie. Every kind of security se-curity was freely sold. American railroads were panicky, and the depression de-pression was especially marked in dealings iu the street. On cable ail vices reporting declines In New York, heavy sales were made here. Twliy'a decline In American rall-ir rall-ir is ranges from Ito5. Several financial bouses In Paris are trying to Induce the Bank of France to assist English firms to complete tbe engagement to deliver 300.000 In gold in Madrid during the week. If the Bank of Frauce accedes, the action will tend to avert an Increase of the Bank of England rate of discount and ease the settlement. |