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ng, has again risen to the significant quotation of 199. When the Parisian "Refugees" expect peace. The Paris correspondent of the London Telegraph writes: Yesterday and to-day there has been a general exodus of the Southern Americans, who are going over in a body to attend the fancy bazaar at Liverpool. "When shall we have peace in your country?" I asked yesterday of one these gentlemen. "Possibly in four years," was the reply. Miscellaneous. The London Times of October 20th thinks it not uncharitable to suppose that the Federal accounts just now are made as favorable as possible, to suit the political emergency. It deplores the prospect of continued war as most melancholy and depressing to the whole world, and as presenting the greatest reproaches to mankind. The English financial crisis reached a point of great intensity on the 18th of October. Twenty mercantile firms, engaged in the American trade, failed between that day and the morning of the 20th