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d of pennies for small change. The Philadelphia mint is making nickels at the rate of $2,500 worth a day. The milk producers of New York have determined to increase the price one cent a quart for the next six months. The Washington Chronicle says: It would seem to be a well established fact now that a Confederate loan, based on cotton, has actually been negotiated. The Alabama was seen on the 18th of February engaged in a "heavy fight." The Chronicle says: Mr. Seward has said we should look to the British Government for every dollar's worth of property destroyed by the Alabama, and protests against those war vessels building in England for the "Emperor of China," which will "drive our commerce from the ocean. " No ladies are allowed to visit the military prison, or hospital at Louisville till they have taken the oath of allegiance. The Herald's Washington correspondence says the Republicans have sent the last man and last horse into the cont