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y duty. By Mr. Newman: Of requiring the Banks of the Commonwealth to receive on deposit Confederate States Treasury notes. The joint resolution submitted some days ago by Mr. Johnson, of Bedford, relative to the Virginia and Tennessee railroad was taken up, and on motion of Mr. Neeson, referred. The bills providing that all Confederate notes shall hereafter be received in payment of taxes was taken up and passed. The Senate then went into secret session. In the House, Mr. Bouldin, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill making an appropriation for the expenditures of Government, and a bill to prevent public officers from speculating in Confederate notes. The number of resolutions of inquiry submitted was large. Among them we notice the following: By Mr. Hunter, of Berkeley — Of requiring all able-bodied foreigners to serve in the army or leave the State. By Mr. Worsham--Of ascertaining what can be done, without detriment to the public interest, to al