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us telegraphs: A specific offer of a loan of one budged millions in gold was made to the Secretary of the Treasury, by a leading house at Amsterdam, in exchange for U. S. 6 per cent bonds at the current premium at the time of the draft of any portion of the amount. The subscriptions for 5.20 bonds yesterday were $1,760,000. It is urged that the Home Guard of Kentucky be increased to 20,000 men, to be officered by the Government, and subject to the order of the President. Mr. Guthrie states that a number of young men may be partially lost to the Union cause if the rebels again succeed in advancing to the Ohio river. More troops should be called for. The rebels are massing great armies for desperate efforts. Meantime it is known the ultra Abolition faction are urging that there is danger that the rebellion may be so soon suppressed that slavery may not get its fatal blow. Shoddy people endorse this idea also. A number of Indian Chiefs had called on the Pres