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Monday, June 29, 1863. Specie and Bank Notes.--The offerings of specie are increasing, and consequently the brokers have reduced their buying rates. Several lots changed hands to-day at $6 premium. The asking rates have not undergone a corresponding decline, as the brokers who are selling still ask $7.25 to 7.50 premium.--Bank notes are also still quotable at $1 05 to 1 10 premium. Bonds and Stocks.--Prices have undergone but little change. We quote from recent sales, Confederate bonds, 100 m, at 162½ to 169½ and int, do. 15 m coupon, 200 flat; do. 7's 100 and int., Virginia registered stock, 131, North Carolina 6's old issue, 235, do. do, new, 134 Bank of Richmond, 110; J. R. & K. stock, 22; Old Dominion Trading Company, $7,500, importing and Exporting Company, $1,090. Produce, Provisions, &c,--Bacon — hog round $1.45 to 1.50 per lb. Beans, $12 to 15 per bushel. Butter, $1.25 to 1.50 per lb, supply more limited since the interruption on the Central road. Che
y be assured, then, and perhaps it may be of value to your constituents to assure them, that the Northern States will never be in relation to put this question to the South, nor will the Southern States ever be in a position requiring them to give an answer. I am, sir, your ob't serv't, J. M. Mason. Moncure D. Conway, Esq. A Real Yankee Dodge. The following official order to troops out to fight Lee; speaks for itself: War Departm't, Adj't Genl's Office., Washington, June 29, 1863. General Order No. 195: The Adjutant General will provide an appropriate medal of honor for the troops who, after the expiration of their terms, have offered their services to the Government in the present emergency, and also for the volunteer troops from the States that have volunteered their temporary services in the States of Maryland and Pennsylvania. By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General. The future terms of peace between the U
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