Show Slltci I The silser etandard dollar seems oteit I day to increase in popularity in our State The lounti bmks find the unabated demand de-mand for it haul to meet Most of lucia rccpitofiom ole to three thousand dollars dol-lars a week from the ub Iroasur > in San Francisco the expense of transfer I > emg pud hy the central Got eminent This rapidly goes into circulation and disappears no one knows where ns it dbllear returns to the bmks It seems to remain among the I of trade I icoplo as I necessary medium Vo find by our Im obligation on this point that it toes not ittuin to this city I through tho ntencios of tho countr > merchants mer-chants for they do not pa > their bills in San Francisco in silver The > seldom I I Bend a dollar of silver to tho city either to liquidate their debts or puicha now I I ijoods All this is done bt drafts on the city banks or with gold antI currency I Bent through the postolhco or express Tho only two ntenues by which the silver dollar snems to find its way hack to the cit is through Iho settlements mado by I the countrt postoftices with tho mam postoflico in San 1 riincibeo nnd tho settle meuts made with tanous railroad stations throughout the Mate and the head ofllce in Snn Francisco But through these at cniics cannot bo traced one fifth of the amount lonstantl streaming into the interior of the fetate through the iori countrt banks There never was u proposition so 111 mousl > unpopular with the people ot California as that proposing to stop the coinage of the silver dollar Sacramento deco rd Union |