I N irarrlgn• IYom•lht Yot:hVournatqr Clod. of l'hursdayl..l • -- ' Six-diays Later.i.rocaa Elaritgoe. • •.- By the pad- -et ship Ner - flr -- Atnerica,:_; t • . Capt. Ifoxic; - ve l liar . e - received London , 'and Liverpool paper s both to Oct. 18111. - inclusive. Alley .bring .a report that ' • the city of Con - stant.ine••was ° captured . .. by the-French . on the Bth. .. - :•-•--- 1- --s - rn - frionf- - Oeti•-1.4i i -Vt.ai - usa.- --P-141C.ra1., • - -!'Gar. pAmaxmost TO -7. atlstiAtik..o - rAii; _ ,-....:___ 1 7)4 ~, 'QC 2.' • • •. ~ "Tlie w brigades of Nemours an Vre;" 1e,e1,• with the eeigo.artillery,. have taken . • .. up 'a position at Alio . marabout •of .Ben - ... Tamtam,•on the left bank of the Oued .- - Zenati: Gen: • Rulbicre," With .tvtriii•pf '.' - the Othet brigades . an ii _ the ,greater„part ~• .of the convoy, had grossed the Raz el- M 'bar. I intend - to-morrow'fo proceed '-- ' aiTer is-Meheri, within seveirleagues "'"'' -of Constantine~-_- We haye encountred -rib enemy. •, e Bay .left his campat 1/azel-Akha and retired" 'to lvgitre. `diStant from hi capital. --The 'health of 114r•toy is-good.' • _ ...- - Zondon ; 0et..18.---A report prevail - ed . on the Paris Boum . on Monday that Constantine had been actually eni• • • tcred by the : French !in 'the.pth instant, -sbut, it • was not, generally 'credited..- - ~..-, . Tithes.-..-. . .. -'- .Postscript,-L-Our . correspondence who furnished: , the - materials' for .the preceding, Summary [not h.erecopied; 'Eds.- - J.-:C..] received subsequently the LlloWitigintelligettee: -- - - . - • , . • , ' "Lorpron.l'uesdayning Oclo_•!, ; .- c.ber 17.---A report hasbeen current; that . _...atriong - the -- pure:bases-of stock l byLwhich - : 'the - late rise Was produced wera.some to a large extent for the - account of the', -Bank of--England;kut to \this .runnour, credit_Ought-not-to-bd--given-withoUt: the cleare - stevidence of the fact..' _,The.failure_of the _ highly respectable houseof-Parsons-&-:Coi-In-the-Russia '.trade„Was_ihade _known• this morning... Thil - hOuse ie of more than inilfa ,cen standing; ao_d the respedtedprin, ..cipal is stated to be more than 80 years ofage. The failure - is said to .be for • about R1.00i000,-apd to have been taus ..ed principally by_ipecu lationa in taliciw. - ':The.prices of the British.funds solte whactleetincd to-day, which is.attribut-. large r dually : o f money stockibein_g_brought. into _the _market -than the jobber's were prepared to, take. ..___This, -- howev_eri - ha'S had but little effe_ ct oti tke:clemNld . ftif `eaafi~ which was to be clitaitTelrreadily at a low'rate-of in •tereste: • The'closinx prices are---Con` tp.?is fn - r money . ;• - .92kre fi.;.ditto for ac to 2 - ;*.ixclicqUer bills, t