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t 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, Stanton. 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 Valley½ and Branches, save at Staunton and Christiansburg. Bank of Wheeling, Wheeling. Manufacturers and Farmers' Bank of Wheeling and Branches. northwestern Bank of Virginia, Wheeling, and Branches. Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank of Wheeling a
relief of C. B. Hall; by Mr. Johnson, for establishing a branch Bank in the town of Liberty, in the county of Bedford; by Mr. Lynch, for incorporating a company for the manufacture of all kinds of fire-arms, to be located in or near the city of Lynchburg; by Mr. Taliaferro, for incorporating the Mount Vernon Insurance Company; by Mr. August, for making an appropriation to the Penitentiary; by Mr. Wickham, for appointing a committee to report a bill to incorporate the Virginia Steam Sugar Refines then taken up. Mr. Paxton objected to the bill. Mr. Claiborne offered a substitute. On motion of Mr. Paxton, the bill was ordered to be referred to the Committee on Roads, &c. The bill for the relief of John W. Murrill, of Lynchburg, was laid on the table. Bills Passed.--A bill providing for the payment of the expenses of a pedestal, and transporting and setting up a statue of Jefferson, and a bill for the relief of Thomas Jarvis, of Fairfax county. On motion, th
ents; incorporating the Richmond City Insurance Company, and the Virginia Steam Sugar Refinery Company, at Rocketts. Among the resolutions were the following: For relieving the Orange and Alexandria Railroad from payment of taxes and interest on loans made by the State in its behalf; providing more efficient police regulations for the watering places of the Commonwealth; for establishing a branch Bank at Liberty, Bedford county, and for incorporating a Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company near Lynchburg. The joint resolution for an adjournment till February 18th was indefinitely postponed. The bill to relieve the various schemes of internal improvement from injurious competition, was referred to the Committee on Roads. In the House, bills were reported for imposing taxes for the support of Government, and authorizing the South-Side Railroad to build a branch road. The bill making an appropriation for the removal of the remains of Gen. Lee was read the second time, and the bill for