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than at any moment since Bull Run; and when Congress meets again it is more than likely a thorough change of policy will take place. In one word, it is felt that the Congress has done nothing and settled nothing. It has given permission, but has not enabled the Government to borrow. The future is full of uncertainty. The Confederate stocks advanced ¼a½ per cent. each, and the railroads generally declined a fraction. The New York papers comment freely upon the failure of Claflin, Mullen & Co., one of the heaviest produce houses in that city.--One of them says,"Only a few days since the firm was a heavy buyer of its own fall paper at 3 and 5 per cent. a month. " To an ordinary business man it would seem strange to fail on matured paper while buying that due months hence. Failures are constantly taking place in New York — among others, Booth & Tuttle, and Rushmore & Son. A Discovery. The Northern papers report that La Mountain, the balloon man at Fortress Monroe, h