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The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], The National crisis. (search)
Richmond Markets, Jan. 24, 1861.
The condition of commercial affairs presents no new feature at home.
Abroad, however, we see that troubles here are not without their effect.--Latest foreign intelligence shews that both in England and France the influence of the commercial embarrassments growing out of the political discord here is most decidedly felt.
In England the rate of interest had been put up by the Bank of England to 7 per cent. to check operations and save its bullion, which had been rapidly diminished.
There was a general decline in the markets, save in Cotton, which was improving.
The exhibit of the Bank of France was looked for with uneasiness, as tending to increase the panic.
Thus it will be seen that an unprincipled party in this country cannot trample upon the rights of half the Union with impunity.
In the gratification of their traitorous ambition they have sown the seeds not only of discord, but of distress and destruction to industry and commerce in
The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], A man killed by a lion at Astley 's Theatre — a Thrilling scene. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Foreign News by the North Briton . (search)
A good practice.
--A grand banquet has just been given to M. Ricord, the distinguished surgeon of the Hospital du Midi, on the occasion of his retirement from hospital service.--According to the law all Agrees of the Faculty and hospital surgeons, not full Professors, must retire at the age of 60. M. Ricord, although so young a man in appearance, has attained this age. His practice is now the largest in France — perhaps in the world; it is worth 300,000 francs a year, and he wears decorations from every principal monarch in Europe.--After M. Ricord, the largest, practice is that of M. Negaton, surgeon, which reaches beyond 200,000 francs.