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, March 18, 1862. The House was called to order at 11 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Converse. A communication was received from the Senate covering sundry bills, which were disposed of in the usual manner. Mr. Fleming reported a bill authorizing the sale of certain property at Oak Grove Church, Pocahontas county, which was ordered to be engrossed. The majority and minority reports from the committee to which was referred the subject of what constitutesnt apparently of an original parallelogram of brown paper, with "10 cents" branded on its corner, to show the kind of currency in circulation at Harrisonburg. Mr. W. said he could not get for this note half a pint of peanuts in Richmond. Mr. Fleming exhibited a good conditioned 50 cent note of the Metropolitan Savings Bank of the City of Richmond, which he said no one would touch in the very city where it was issued, and he hoped, therefore, such corporations would be held to their strict