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nts of gold and silver of all sorts of the day are $124,786, making for the whole week only $239,492. Miscellaneous. A delegation claiming to represent the loyal Democrats of Tennessee are in Washington for the purpose of presenting to Lincoln a protest against the oath required by Governor Johnson to be taken before voting at the Presidential election. They had an interview with Lincoln on Saturday, and pre- sented their protest, but complain of having been cavalierly treated by hiLincoln on Saturday, and pre- sented their protest, but complain of having been cavalierly treated by him, he intimating that, in his opinion, the document was prepared in contest with the New York politicians. This the committee denied, and retired, after a brief interview, without having accomplished their object or receiving any encouragement that Abe would interfere in the matter. There was great excitement in Cairo, Illinois, Sunday, in consequence of that a rebel attack on Columbus, Kentucky, is about to be made. A large rebel force is at Mayfield, threatening Paducah. It is st