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Morning Herald says:It is asserted that a circular note from Austria, explanatory of the Warsaw interview, has arrived in Paris. The Scotsman says:We have reason to believe that some grounds exist for believing that the French Emperor is waveripictures in Florence next summer in aid of which the chief Italian cities are to contribute large sums of money. The Paris correspondent of the London News says it is remarked that, according to the recent news from Venice, the Austrians have srs to Oct. 1st, 1861. The accounts from the manufacturing districts continue to be favorable. The high price of sugar in Paris has somewhat paralyzed the trade. The fine weather last week has again favored the farmers in completing their fields, and the caution observed by buyers, the French corn markets remain firm. The price of flour is well maintained in the Paris market. A deficiency of corn exists in Italy, and supplies from the Baltic Sea are impatiently awaiting at Leghorn. Gre
The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1860., [Electronic resource], Business Management of French Newspapers. (search)
Business Management of French Newspapers. --The Paris correspondent of the New York World says: Speaking of newspapers, reminds me of how far behind the American press are the journals of France, in many important particulars, and in none more so than in their cumbrous, slow, and inconvenient business management. In this respect, they have not changed a particle for a hundred years past, and for "slowness" and inconvenience their management will vie with any of our slowest country t out, and all my journals come to me in that way — carefully folded up and surrounded with a hand, on which is printed my name and address, the name of the journal, and the date at which my subscription terminates.--How much simpler and easier than all this is our system of daily and weekly subscriptions, payable to the carrier. Among other good chances for American capitalists in Paris, it seems to me that there is an excellent opportunity to start a newspaper on the "fast" American plan.