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percussion pistols--300 statement of arms distributed by sale since the first of January, 1860, to whom sold, and place whence sold: To whom sold.No.1860. Date of sale.Arsenals Where sold. J. W. Zacharie & Co.4,000Feb. 3,St. Louis. James T. Ames1,000Mar. 14New York. Capt., G Barry80June 11,St. Louis. W. C. N. Swift400Aug. 31,Spring field. W. C. N. Swift80Nov. 13,Spring field. State of Alabama1,000Sep. 27,Baton Rouge. State of Alabama2,500Nov. 14,Baton Rouge. State of Virginia5,000Nov. 6,Washington. Phillips co., Ark50Nov. 16,St. Louis. G. B. Lamar10,000Nov. 24,Watervliet. The arms were all flint-lock muskets, altered to percussion, and were all sold at $250 each, except those purchased by Captain G Barry and by the Phillips county volunteers, for which $2 each were paid. A letter from a Civil Engineer at FortSumter: The following, says the Troy Whig, are extracts of a letter from Mr. Follins, a graduate of the Ransselaer Institute, but now
at 68. Bank of the Commonwealth Stock--no sales since dividend. Richmond and Danville R. R. Bonds, guaranteed by State of Va. No recent sales. Virginia Central R. R. Bonds, guaranteed by State of Va. No recent sales. City of Petersburg BoState of Va. No recent sales. City of Petersburg Bonds, guaranteed by State of Va. No recent sales. Old Dominion Insurance Company Stock — no recent sales. Richmond Fire Association Stock, last sales $38. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Stock, last sales $38. Merchants' Insurance Stock; State of Va. No recent sales. Old Dominion Insurance Company Stock — no recent sales. Richmond Fire Association Stock, last sales $38. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Stock, last sales $38. Merchants' Insurance Stock; last sales $75, on time. Virginia Life Insurance Company Stock. No recent sales. Insurance Company of State of Virginia, sales $105, on time. Virginia Central R. R. 1st Mortgage Bonds — no recent sales Virginia Central R. R. 2d Mortgage BState of Virginia, sales $105, on time. Virginia Central R. R. 1st Mortgage Bonds — no recent sales Virginia Central R. R. 2d Mortgage Bonds — no recent sales. Virginia and Tennessee R. R. 1st Mortgage Bonds,--no recent sales Virginia and Tennessee R. R. 2nd Mortgage Bonds,--no recent sales. Virginia and Tennessee R. R. 3rd Mortgage Bonds,--no recent sales. Orange and
Protested Notes1,504.761,400.48 Interest due by James River Company219.00 Permanent Expenses1,140.001,140.00 Due from Banks and B'krs44,469.6776.08 Gold, Silver, &c10,092.479,441.46 Specie Funds, at agency5,082.3610,688.48 Checks and Cash Items32.16249.48 Virginia Bank Notes, (this Bank and others)2,777.001,991.00 Foreign Bank Notes625.00 $206,203.82$166,811.35 We, the undersigned Directors, have examined the above statement, and believe the same correct. L D. Morrall, Directors Samuel Woods, Directors. Jas. W. Haines, Directors. J. R. Williamson, Directors. Lewis Wilson, Directors. State of Virginia--Barbour County, to wit: This day. J. W. Payne, Cashier of the Bank of Philippi, personally appeared before me, J. N. B. Crim, a Justice of the Peace in and for said county, and made oath to the correctness of the above statement to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand this 1st day of January, 1861. J. N. B. Crim, J. P.
Read in the House the requisite number of times, and passed. A report was returned adverse to the claim of James Patterson. Bills Reported.--To provide for paying to the Bank of Racine lost coupons for interest on the bonds of the State of Virginia; to provide for the payment to the Richmond branch of the Exchange Bank of lost coupons for interest on the bonds of the State of Virginia; for the relief of J. D. Kincaid, of Greenbrier co.; amending and re-enacting the 13th section of chaState of Virginia; for the relief of J. D. Kincaid, of Greenbrier co.; amending and re-enacting the 13th section of chapter 42 of the Code, edition of 1860, so as more effectually to regulate the sales of real estate under executions in favor of the Commonwealth; refunding to the securities of Wm. H. Blanch, late Sheriff of the county of Mecklenburg, certain damages paid by him; refunding to Ro. A. Wright a certain sum of money paid on erroneous assessment; refunding to John H. Showalter a license tax improperly paid by him; for the relief of Thomas Javins, of Fairfax county; for the relief of Chas. A. Hoge and