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the next place, there will be a sudden suspension of orders for European goods, which will limit the demand for remittances to London and Paris. It will take at least two months before the true results of a total suppression of foreign trade will be properly felt; but as at that time another issue of £30,000,000 of paper will be absolutely requisite, it will be at that date that we may look almost with certainty for the solution of the problem. Singing and shouting upon the current, with Mr. Chase at the helm and no one has any idea of a Niagara at the end. There is not a single publication of any influence in the country which dares to utter a preliminary warning. The Confederates not to be conquered.[from the London morning Post, Ministerial.] It is supposed, however, that another battle has been fought. The recent defeat of the Federal at Charleston has led to their evacuation of James Island and the suspension of the campaign in that quarter. However shocking it m