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the most radical pattern, has not yet been settled. It will probably make the millions in rebellion ten times more ferocious than they now are. This and a good military leader would soon change the face of things. So think the great financiers of Wall street, for gold is up to 152, and sterling exchange at 165--higher than has been reached for some time. Breadstuffs are all up too. The solid men here and elsewhere are all laughing at the bill introduced into the United States Senate by Senator Lane, of Kansas. It makes it a criminal offence to buy or sell gold and silver. It is not likely that such a bill will pass both Houses of Congress and become a law. Yet there is no prophesying what will be done with such a Congress as the present one. Four new States will be admitted this session, making thirty-nine that will vote at the next Presidential election. The new ones are Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. These will give twelve electoral votes far Mr. Lincoln. Under