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country afforded very few facilities at the inception of our troubles. It is the work of time, even with all facilities, to build up such establishments as were needed Despites of the blockades that has been accomplished, and before the 1st of January a system can be inaugurated to secure a circulation which cannot be counterfeited, for the secret of its safety will be known to but one person. There are now five separate establishments working upon Government notes, which can furnish resrage is about 30,000. The Government now has between sixty and seventy printers employed. To meet its wants fully and effectually, to print in two colors, would require the services of double that number, who will probably be on and by the 1st of January. The Lincoln Government, which has old-established steel plate concerns at its command, keeps in constant employment nearly four hundred printers. Though better than lithographs, the process is much slower, and therefore our Government is co