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Show i l WuMhtnstoa Advices. j Washington, 3 It -s expected by ' the treasury ih&: the remaining $61, ,000,000 bunds, act of March 3J, 1S65, ' ! consuls of IStio, 6 per cent , will be ; eiiied in the curreut year. ' A number of South Carolina papers which arrived here to nigbt. thai , t I have heretofore een very defiant in1 their tone iu discu-sing the queatiou I of the government enforcing the law t in that btate. are much more modor-, modor-, ate in their expressions than at any , time since the present questions be came prominent. One of them, i which has been particularly violent, , and has taken great pains to empha-. empha-. si le Judge Kershaw's ihreat that an . attempt on the part of government to enforce its own pro.'eas in this i matter might lead lo trouble, contents itself with a long 1- gai review of the case, and who! y nmiu the usuil bJuster. These indications are regarded, re-garded, with aaiifcfaciion by the authorities here in view of the fact that this toning down ol the press may have the etlVct of averting any diiiiculty whatever when tbe next step of government is taken, which will be in a few d-iys. The president has appointed John M. Burchard of California agent fcr the Malheur Indian agency. Director cf the Mint Linderman has decided, in consequence of the yellow fever at New Orleans and the death of the meiter and refiner, to iDtermit for ninety days active preparations pre-parations lor coinage at that mint. Alluding to the report that some sort of a compromise would be made in the South Carolina revenne case, Commissioner Enim said, to-day, that there would be no receding from the position taken, but that Special Couusel Earl had received his instruc tions and would proceed to act and see that the laws are enforced. |