7 FEBRUARY 1835, Page 6
The Times suggests that the attempt now making by the
tank to contract the circulation by selling Exchequer Bills, may not have the desired effect—that the Bank will not succeed this time in "putting on the screw." It is supposed, that in the present state of the money market, the deposits may be withdrawn in the same porportion as Ex- chequer Bills are sold. This would be disagreeable and unprofitable to the Bank.