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Making money.

--The First Auditor and Treasurer of the State are engaged at the present time in signing $50 Virginia Treasury notes, authorized by act of the General Assembly. These notes were printed by Keating & Ball, at Columbia, S. C., and are very beautiful in design and execution. The bill authorizing the issue of one million five hundred thousand dollars in small notes by the Virginia Treasury was lost in the Senate for want of three votes. It will probably be called up again. The bill contemplated the employment of a large number of ladies to act as signers of the notes.

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