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s very sensibly. U. S. 6 81 are down to 87 and 88 to day, against 90 yesterday. The '81 coupons are 87½. Yesterday they stood 89¾. Railroad stocks are equally depressed, and a general feeling of stagnation is the evident feature of the entire market. At the second board, yesterday, the stock market underwent as fearful a panic as the army did the day previous. The falranged from 4 to 5 per cent. Mr. Chase has sent along a request for another five million dollars loan for sixty days.--Mr. Cisco has half of it, but, since the news of the battle of Manassas, it comes in slowly Our business men begin to see that fighting is not going to save the Union. In fact, we should think it is about time they saw that fighting is just the way to forever destroy it. Will not our merchants and business men now awaken from the delusion which the in famous organs of disunion in our midst have imposed upon them? Will they not see that they are just as surely sealing the fate of New York, by this