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General Assembly of Virginia.Senate. Thursday, Jan. 30, 1862. The Senate was called to order by the President, (the Lieutenant-Governor,) and prayer was made by Rev. Mr. Duncan, (Methodist) A resolution from the House, in relation to the military services of Gen. Jos. E. Johnston, was read, as follows: The General Assembly, appreciating the eminent military services of Gen. Jos. E. Johnston in the present war, desire to offer to him, some public recognition of his wellearned claim upon the regard and affection of his native State: Therefore, Resolved, by the General Assembly. That the Board of Visitors of the Virginia Military Institute shall admit in all respects as State cadets, any two young men who may be nominated to them by Gen. Johnston; and whenever a vacancy shall hereafter occur in either of such appointments, the same shall be filled in like manner, upon the nomination of Gen. Johnston. Upon motion of Mr. Nesson, the resolution was laid on th
House of Delegates. Thursday, Jan, 30, 1862. The House met at 12 o'clock, M. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Deshirl. The bill to authorize the Commissioners of Revenue of the southern district of Halifax county, to issue a license to David Apt as a hawker and pedlar, was passed. Mr. Babbour, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill making an appropriation to the civil contingent fund, which was read and ordered to its engrossment. The bill compensating Peter P. Penn, of Henry county, for the loss of his slave, Albert, condemned to death for murder, was taken up, and, after a brief explanation by Mr. Wootton, was passed — ayes 88, noes 7. Mr. Bufford said, that before the House went ino secret session he wanted to offer a resolution. Last evening, in secret session, the House had passed resolutions complimentary to a distinguished son of Virginia, Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. This was a utting occasion for the General Assembly to recognize the services of another
Bank of the Empire State, Rome, Ga., and Northwestern Bank, Ringgold, Ga., 2 per cent. Discount. North Carolina--Bank of Lexington; Bank of Clarendon; Bank of Commerce, Newbern; Bank of Fayetteville, and Bank of Washington, all 1 per cent. Discount. the notes of the Wheeling Banks, Bank of Berkeley, and Bank of Philippi, are taken by Brokers at par. Bank of Fairmont 10 per cent discount. sales of Stocks in Richmond.--reported by John A. Lancaster & son, for the week ending January 30, 1862. Confederate States bonds--$100,000,000 issue--100 and interest. Tennessee State bonds--(interest suspended,) last sales, 60. North Carolina State bonds — sales, 87½. Virginia State Stock — sales, 86. Richmond City bonds — last sales, 98. Exchange Bank stock — No sale since dividend. Farmers' Bank stock — sales, 100. Bank of Virginia stock — sales 70. Bank of the Commonwealth stock--sales 87½, ex. dividend. Old Dominion Insurance Stock — last sales, 29.