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ve millions of Confederate securities for currency, was taken up on motion of Mr. Lynch. Mr. Hunter opposed the resolution on the ground that it was unwise as a financial measure, was an unnecessary sacrifice, and very inferior to a plan which he proposed the State should adopt, of guaranteeing one-half, or so much of said Confederate securities as may be needed by the State, and holding the balance of said securities for future use. The bill was discussed by Messrs. Armstrong and Brannon until the hour of 3 o'clock arrived, when, on motion of Mr. Quesenberry, the Senate adjourned. House of Delegates. The House met at 11 A. M. Mr. Bouldin, from the Finance Committee, reported a bill to amend chapter eighty-seven of the Code, so as to increase the fees of inspectors of tobacco. The bill was read one time. A resolution authorizing an election in the county of Greenbrier, for district attorney and county officers, on the fourth Thursday of March next, was ta