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own, and the quotations of the gold and exchange. The demand for discount at the Bank slightly increases each day as the final close of the quarter approaches, but it is still comparatively insignificant. In the Stock Exchange to-day (Friday) there was more inquiry for advances, and the rate was 1½ to 2 per cent. The continental exchanges this afternoon were without any decided alteration, but their tone was heavy. 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 United States bonds. Virginia 6's had advanced 5 per cent. up to the 25th inst., when, on receipt of telegrams announcing the victory by the Federal army, these bonds sensibly declined, and close at 49@50. On the other hand the character of the market for railroad securities has been altogether timer, with inqu