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laid on the table. A bill was passed authorizing the County Court of Henrico to borrow money to purchase arms. The House concurred in the Senate resolution, as to the position to be occupied by Virginia in the event of a dissolution of the Union. A resolution to adjourn till February 11th was offered and withdrawn. A resolution was introduced for the incorporation of a Southern Express Company. Bills were reported for making a subscription on the part of the State to the Roanoke Valley Railroad, and to raise a Provisional State Guard. A petition was presented from the Town Council of Danville for permission to establish a chain-gang. A joint resolution, in reply to the Alabama Commissioners, was offered and agreed to. It states that Virginia is not able to make any definite response to Alabama, in reference to her ultimate course of action, until after the meeting of her State Convention. It was concurred in by the Senate. The Commissioners leave for their homes to-day.
per cent, discount. Specie 3 ½@4 per cent, premium. List of Virginia Bank notes Bankable in Richmond. All the Banks located in Richmond, and the branches of such as have branches. Bank of Commerce, Fredericksburg. Bank of Howardsville, Howardsville, Albemarle. Bank of the Old Dominion, Alexandria. Bank of Rockbridge, Lexington. Bank of Rockingham, Harrisonburg. Bank of Scottsville, Scottsville. Central Bank of Virginia, Staunton. Danville Bank, Danville, Va. Farmers' Bank of Fincastle, Fincastle. Merchants' Bank, Lynchburg. Monticello Bank, Charlottesville. Southwestern Bank, Wytheville. Branch of the Bank of the Valley, Staunton. Branch of the Bank of the Valley, Christiansburg. List of Virginia Bank notes Unbankable in Richmond Bank of the Valley and branches, save at Staunton and Christiansburg. Bank of Wheeling, Wheeling. Manufacturers' and Farmers' Bank of Wheeling and branches. Northwestern B
Claims reported adversely to the petition of Thomas C. Bunting and others, to be released from a forfeited recognizance. Petitions, &c.--The following petitions, &c., were presented and referred; By Mr. Adams, the petition of John L. Morllet and others, to change one of the county lines of Webster county; by Mr. McGruder, the remonstrance of sixty-four citizens of Henrico against extending the corporation limits of Richmond; by Mr. Christian, the petition of the Council of the town of Danville, for authority to establish a chain-gang; by Mr. Porter, the petition of J. H. Cochran, late Sheriff of Hancock county; by Mr. Witten, the petition of Moses Davis, praying that the sum of $69,76 erroneously charged on his lands, be refunded to him; by Mr. Brown, the petition of J. L. Campbell, author of "a manual of scientific and practical agriculture," asking remission of license tax; by Mr. Smith, the petition of citizens of the Valley, asking the authorization of the extension of the Wi