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Show UttKIA HNAM1VI, Ill.HKlV. IIkniiv t'l.t'.u 111 till report for the wiTkenlluCcbibtrXI, 1891, aayathe il-eculttlvo butlncM In Wall ttreet, It either atagntnt or feebly oscillating. Tho Interest It conflnt-d to -'room trader," outside ctpllallilt taking no Interest whatever. However, "the bvart," notwithstanding Ibrlr most nlstent eirortt, cannot pull down the mitket, tvlitch thoaa that there la etreugtti aud confidence among tlio holden. Tho financial situation In I-ondon, though, It not reatsurlng. There I fear of still further demorilliatlon In Argentine atlalra. Tho Hank of 1-ng-land It making strong offort to ketp the muey market easy. The rallroaj Intereat aro excited through the probability of a Ititglit war TheCanallatt llnea aretiutcou-trolled aretiutcou-trolled by the (Jelled Hlate Interstate commerce law, an I llivy ara cutting ratee to the ea,t Tho 11. .kOrandC. AO. aro now making reduced tatea alto. Itlifmrel tint tUli will leaf to war among tlio United ritatet roada. Daring thu week the lltukof Kug laudrate ofdlaoount went up to 4 r cent. Thlt It regarded a a ilefeutlvv attitude ou Iho part of Hie Hank to retain re-tain IU gold. Rlmultaneouily with the alvanceln the lliuk rate came the new that It mU had forbidden the export ex-port of all kin ll of grain, rihould thla I rove true, our crop will reallie higher t rice. |