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Intelligence. [From the Manchester Guardian, (city article,) Sept. 27,] The London Money Market.--There is (Friday, Sept. 26, evening,) no diminution of the dullness which has prevailed in the various London markets throughout the week. Prices There were no gold operations at the Bank to-day. Messrs. Satterwhite, of London, say in their circular of the 26th of September. During the past week the prices of American securities continued to be fairly maintained, without inquiry for lose at 30¼@31¼ and 49@48½ discount respectively. Messrs. Baring Brothers, of London, in their circular of the 26th of September, report money very abundant. Consols leave off 93¼a93½ for money 93 ½a93½ for the account. Bar sliver, 5s. 1¼d; Meloons--Spanish, 76s.; South American, 74a. per ounce. [Messrs. Richardson, Spence & Co's Circular.] Liverpool, Sept. 26.--Cotton. --The market was very dull and prices daily declined until yesterday, when American advices to the 16th inst.