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DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. r pUHKISH TREATMENT.—A Surgeon from -«- the Crimeawho was cured of fourfcoon yoars'doafnoss
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Austrian Finances . — A letter from Vienna , of the 14 th in the CoiistUutionmil , contains the foUoWing :--"It was generaUy admitted as a positive fact on the Boiwe to-day that the Minister of Finance and M . de Rnthschild had at length come to an understanding on fufconditions of a new loan of 50 , 000 , 000 . florins , or 52 250 , 000 fl . new coinage , equal to' about 125 , 000 , 000 fiinca The rate fiied on for the , issue of the bonds with which ' the house of Rothschild is to be charged is not vet exactly known . The great difficulty which resulted from the engagement entered into by the Government towards the nation at the period of the famous > aivof 500 000 ; 000 florins appears to have been decided in this sense , that the last issue cannot take place until after the complete exhaustion of the new loan . The ^ interest of the latter ia fixed at 5 per cent ., as was that of the 500 000000 but in consequence of the great
deprecia-,, tion which the latter underwent in consequence of rumours of war , it may be already foreseen that the new 50 000 000 which are about to be put into circulation in Europe must undergo the same depreciation in the transaction on the Austrian and foreign exchanges , without any sensible difference resulting from the nature of the issue It is also thought that the Minister of Finance intends at least one-half of the Rothschild loan for the national bank , in order to pay off the old debt due from the Government . Circumstances do not appear favourable at this moment for the continuation on a large scale of the sale of land ceded to the bank , but it is hoped that by the payments in specie which will be made in consequence of the loan , the exchange of the new notes of the bank , issued since November last , may go on
regularly . . Proposed Malayan Ship Canal . —An impression is entertained that by a water cut of twelve miles across a particular part of the Malayan peninsula , a saving of 1175 miles might be effected in the distance between Calcutta and China . At present the voyage from India to Canton involves a long detour by the Straits of Malacca , the whole of which would be avoided if a transit could be effected at a spot called the Isthmus of Kraw , situated at the southern extremity of the kingdom of Siam . According to Siamese official statements there is a navigable river on this side of that isthmus , separated only by twelve miles from another river on the eastern side , which , without falls or rapids , runs through a well-inhabited country abounding in rice and cattle ,
into the Bay of Siam . Sir John Bowring also has stated that the direct passage across theisthmusis about fifty miles , atid that from information furnished to him , it would appear that " a few miles of canalisation are alone required to unite these navigable communications as they now exist . " The subject was brought to the notice of the late Government by Mr . Henry Wise , and instructions were forthwith given by Lord Clarendon , in order that the exact capabilities of the route should be ascertained . The examination has been delayed by the illness of Sir Robert Schpmberg , the British Consul at Siam ; but it is now hoped that an early mail will bring detailed intelligence . Meanwhile the Chamber of Commerce at Bombay have expressed a strong opinion of the importance of the question , and their desire to promote its success .- — Times .
The TbaTradb . ~ A letter from Hong-Kong , of the 30 th Nov ., says that many of the foreign firms have established branches or agencies in temporary abodes on the island of Honan , and a fair trade is doing both in imports and exports . Two vessels have sailed for England with tea cargoes , but supplies come down the country very slowly , and all the intelligence obtained tends to confirm the belief in a short supply for the prosent season , not only at Canton but from all China , and , although the high prices ruling stimulate the Chinese to bring to market all they can , and foreigners ! have slapped freely , our export still shows a decrease as compared with last season of 3 , 200 , 0001 b ., and in comparison with 185 G-57 a decrease of 18 , 700 , 000 lb .
Nkw Nouthfleet Docks . —It is understood that the project for constructing extensive wet and dry docks at Northflcet , near Gravcsend , which has been for some months under consideration , will be brought forward in about a fortnight . The area intended to bo brought into use will bo very largo , and great reliance Is said to be placed upon the facilities which the chalk formation of the locality will afford for the solid and economical construction of such works , TIio ultimate capital to bo raised is expected to be 2 , 000 , 000 ? ., and the title of the undertaking will bo " Tho Northflect Docks Company . " The plan includes arrangements for an absorption of the business of aomo of the private wharves at kondonbrjdgo .
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Deafness And Noises In The Head. R Puhkish Treatment.—A Surgeon From -«- The Crimeawho Was Cured Of Fourfcoon Yoars'doafnoss
DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD . r pUHKISH TREATMENT . —A Surgeon from - *• the Crimea , who was cured of fourfcoon ycars'doafnoss wnmnost
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 22, 1859, page 125, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2278/page/29/
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