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the Bank of France show that the decrease in cash is nineteen and a half millions of francs, and the increase in bills discounted twenty-seven millions.--The change in the Imperial system of finance as shadowed forth in the Emperor's letter, and M. Fould's programme, received per Bohemian is not regarded with much importance in England. The London Times' City Article says: "It is not easy to see how the transfer from the Emperor to the people of the task of raising money will calm unence was fully maintained. There were rumors of impending changes among the high functionaries in administration, and that the powers of the several Ministers would be modified and the Ministry of State reorganized. A Paris letter says that M. Fould's conditions, on taking the office of Minister of Finance, were as follows: First--The Budget to be voted for in detail, so as to give the Legislature some control over the expenditure. Secondly — The renunciation of the power to decree su