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enow; Branch Bank of Tennessee, Knoxville, J. G. M. Ramsey. Virginia.--Farmers' Bank of Virginia, W. H. McFarland; Bank of Virginia, James Caskie, Alfred T. Harris, and John L. Bacon; Exchange Bank, L. W. Glazebrook and W. P. Strother; Bank of the Commonwealth, L. Nunnally, J. B. Norton, and James Alfred Jones; Merchants' Bank of Virginia, C. R. Slaughter; the Danville Bank, W. T. Sutherlin; Bank of Richmond, Alexander Warwick; Traders' Bank of Richmond, Hector Davis, E. Denton, and Andrew Johnson. On motion of R. A. Cuyler, Esq., the Secretary read the resolutions adopted by the Convention at Atlanta, Georgia, June 3, 1861, as follows: Resolved, That this Convention documented to all the Banks in the Southern Confederacy to receive in payment of all dues to them the Treasury notes of the Government, to be issued under the act of Congress of May 16, 1861, and also to receive the same on deposit, and pay them out again to customers. Resolved, That, until the said Tr
sons and papers; and that they be authorized to sit during the recess of Congress; and, further, that they be allowed to devolve all or a portion of these inquiries on a sub-committee of their own members if they shall deem it expedient. Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee, introduced a bill making an appropriation to pay the expenses of transporting and delivering arms and munitions or war to the loyal citizens of the States now in rebellion against the Government of the United States, and to provary Affairs, and ordered to be printed. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Senate joint resolution to approve and confirm certain acts of the President of the United States for suppressing insurrection and rebellion. Mr. Latham; of California, made a long speech, heartily endorsing Lincoln's acts. --Johnson, of Tennessee, was to have addressed the Senate on Monday on the same side, but the battle of Stone Bridge having mean while occurred, the programme was perhaps changed.