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otes.--No difference is made in the bankable funds of the different States. The brokers are buying this species of paper at $2.75 to $3, and selling at $3.25 to $3.50. Confederate Bonds.--Eight per cent registered bonds, 102½ 6 per cents, 98. bonds of 15 m loan, coupons, 188 to 185; registered, 147 to 148. State Bonds. Virginia registered, long dates, 240 to 241; par due, 200; coupon bonds, 475; N C 6's, old issue, , new issue, 261; N C 8's 257. Railroad Bonds--Richmond and Danville registered, 223. Va Central, coupon, second mortage, 246. Bank Stock.--Traders'bank, 191 to 195; Farmers'bank, to 186; Bank of Virginia, 143 to 145; Bank of Commonwealth, 190; Bank of Richmond, 119 to 119¾ Bank of city of Petersburg, 140. Grain And Flour.--We hear of no sales of wheat. It is generally held at from $15 to $20, according to the quality of the article. Corn is worth $13 per bushel. The stock of flour on hand is very light. We have heard of sales at prices vary
proper case. Adjourned. In the House, the Senate bill reorganizing the State Penitentiary was discussed and passed by a vote of ayes, 100; noes, none. Senate bill for the relief of the families of soldiers living within the lines or under the control of the public enemy, was committed to the Committee on Finance. The Senate bill increasing the salaries of certain officers of the Government was also committed to a committee. A bill was reported transferring the Bank of Pittsylvania from Chatham to Danville. Mr. Pendleton moved a resolution for the Committee for Courts of Justice to inquire and report whether the present session of the General Assembly is not the session at which, by the Confederate Constitution, an election is required to be held for the election of a Senator of Virginia in the Confederate Congress. A resolution of inquiry was adopted for increasing the capital stock of the Bank of Petersburg to two millions of dollars. Adjourned.
Spurs for Gen. Morgan. --Yesterday afternoon a pair of splendid spurs, manufactured from solid silver, were presented to Gen. John H. Morgan at the Ballard House.--They bore the following inscription: "Presented to Gen. John H. Morgan by his admiring friends of Danville, Va. " The General was highly delighted with this appropriate and useful token of admiration. The spurs were made by Mr. F. Laborre, of this city, and presented by the Mayor of Danville. Spurs for Gen. Morgan. --Yesterday afternoon a pair of splendid spurs, manufactured from solid silver, were presented to Gen. John H. Morgan at the Ballard House.--They bore the following inscription: "Presented to Gen. John H. Morgan by his admiring friends of Danville, Va. " The General was highly delighted with this appropriate and useful token of admiration. The spurs were made by Mr. F. Laborre, of this city, and presented by the Mayor of Danville.