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w York is that they are not redeemable in gold — they are only receivable for Custom-House dues. The people don't want any such certificates; they want the gold itself to send off to Europe, and thereby provide against the impending smash in Yankee money affairs. Assistant Treasurer Cisco offers his gold certificates in New York at 165, when gold is selling at 169, but it won't take. The people won't buy them, and gold won't go down. Miscellaneous. A letter from Fortress Monroe, April 7, speaks of a gunboat expedition up the Chickahominy, and says: The object of the expedition, which penetrated to within about fifteen miles of the rebel capital, was for secret purposes of the utmost importance, and was faithfully performed throughout. What ever it may have been, the officers concerned in it, viz: Capt Harris, Lieut Chambers, and Lieut Bladenhauser, deserve great credit for the prompt and fearless execution of the General's orders. In the Coles county (Illinois)