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unts, the Government of the United States is indebted on account of services rendered said Government prior to the secession of Virginia and to report the facts to the Convention at its adjourned session. Mr. Barbour supported the resolutions.--The resolutions were amended so as not to violate former pledges of the Convention, and were passed. The following letter was received during the day: Confederate States of America.,Treasury Department, Richmond June 29, 1861, "Hon. John L. Eubank, Secretary of Convention: "I have received your letter of the 38th inst., inclosing a resolution of the Convention of Virginia, tendering the use, to the Congress of the Confederate States, of the Hall and Committee Rooms of the House of Delegates. In behalf of the Committee of Congress charged with the matter, I accept the offer, and request you to return our acknowledgements for the hospitality of the Convention. "Your obedient servant, "C. G. Memmingsm, "For Committee of Co