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New counterfeits. The Atlanta (Ga.) Confederacy gives a description of some new $100 bills, counterfeits of Hoyer & Ludwig's plate. They are not the same set afloat some time since. In a package of $4,000, presented at a bank in Atlanta by a respectable merchant, $1,500 were in these bad bills. The Confederacy says. The previous counterfeits were not the same size of the genuine, and could be detected by measurement, as we described; but there now base issues are so nearly the samby readers generally. The mallet is made black, the sailor's disheveled hair is smoothed down, the handle on the iron box is right, and the woman's head is in the right place. All the points of difference are remedied, so that only an experienced person can detect them by their general appearance. Now, what are the people to do! We advise them to refuse every 20, 50, and 100 of the Hoyer & Ludwig plates. The Government has sailed for them. Let them be sent in and no more circulated.