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      1866 New York Price Current Newspaper Stock Market Review April 7 No. 28 AC2
1866 New York Price Current Newspaper Stock Market Review April 7 No. 28 AC2
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1866 New York Price Current Newspaper Stock Market Review April 7 No. 28 AC2
REVIEW OF THE NARKEY
FOR THE PAST THREE DAYS.
NEW-YORK, APRIL 7, 1866.
Business continues dull, and the failure of several large houses in this and other cities, has tended to engender greater apprehension with regard to the future than has hitherto existed.
Thatthe depression
of Gold to the extent of 20 g cent. within a few months, and the consequent unsettling of values of all sorts of Merchandise would be attended with no inconsiderable disarrangement of business affairs, has all along been genersly apprehended, and the fact that the fruits of this disarrangement are beginning to manifest the selves in the shape of failures, accordingly accasions no surprise. In fact, it is matter of surprise that, in view of the material decline of conomercial values occasioned by the recession of Gold, so little trouble has been experienced. But the few failures which have thus far transpired
              
1866 New York Price Current Newspaper Stock Market Review April 7 No. 28 AC2
REVIEW OF THE NARKEY
FOR THE PAST THREE DAYS.
NEW-YORK, APRIL 7, 1866.
Business continues dull, and the failure of several large houses in this and other cities, has tended to engender greater apprehension with regard to the future than has hitherto existed.
Thatthe depression
of Gold to the extent of 20 g cent. within a few months, and the consequent unsettling of values of all sorts of Merchandise would be attended with no inconsiderable disarrangement of business affairs, has all along been genersly apprehended, and the fact that the fruits of this disarrangement are beginning to manifest the selves in the shape of failures, accordingly accasions no surprise. In fact, it is matter of surprise that, in view of the material decline of conomercial values occasioned by the recession of Gold, so little trouble has been experienced. But the few failures which have thus far transpired
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