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de within a few days by interested parties to have the Secretary of the Treasury issue United States bonds to the Pacific Railroad Company for the alleged completion of twenty-two miles of road west from Lawrence, Kansas. Protests have also been entered against their issue, and the whole matter is now under advisement. The New York Collectorship. Raymond had an interview with the President to-day on the New York Collectorship, but nothing was done. The chances seem to lie between Van Dyke and Smythe, President of the Central National Bank. Increasing Inflation of the Currency. The official statement at the Treasury to-day shows the National Bank circulation to be $233,735,000. An increase of upward of $4,000,000 has been issued during the present week. The Radicals willing to assume the Southern Debt. The speeches of Mr. Stevens and Mr. Raymond have been the great subjects of comment here ever since they were delivered. It is conceded that Mr. Raymond compl