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; and that all Confederate notes of any of the old issues held by any State on the first of April last may, at the option of such State, be exchanged for such bonds or for Treasury notes of the new issue; and further, that all just demands of any State against the Confederate Government accruing, but unpaid, prior to the said 1st of April, shall be paid in Treasury notes of the new issue. On motion of Mr. Hill, of Ga., the Senate adjourned. House of Representatives.--Prayer by Rev. Dr. Duncan. Mr. James M. Leach, of N. C., asked leave to make an explanation of his position, and alluded to an article published in the Examiner, which he stated made a fling not only at him particularly but also at his State. He also alluded to various misrepresentations which he said had been made about the position and sentiments of the people of N. Carolina, and of his district particularly, which had been misunderstood. He stated that he was a peace man on the basis of the acknowledgm