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nto the shade all borrowing of England. The election for member of Parliament in South Lanceshire has resulted in the choice of Charles Turner, a Conservative. This is regarded as a ministerial defeat. The weather in England is rather variable and less favorable, but no injury has been done to the crops. The harvest progresses finely. A commercial treaty between England and the German Customs Union is being negotiated. The Italian Minister of Marine has contracted with Mr. Webb, the New York ship builder, for two iron-cased frigates, on the model of the La Guerre. Among the papers read at the meeting of the Social Science Congress at Dublin, was one by Mr. Basely, M. P., of Manchester, entitled, "With Cotton, employment and food; without it, famine and expatriation." He said manufacturers expected to be able to command a supply of cotton to keep them working with tolerable regularity until spring. The crop was growing up in the Southern States, but the diffi