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i i : '* v > PKOI^BCTUI " THE SOUTHERN PRESS." An uloriiHon of sixty-three Members of Cosmreas, Senators and Representatives, bays constituted the undersigned a Committee to superintend the establishment of a Southern Press at Washington City, to be devoted to the exposition and defence of South- i ern Rights and institutions?the dissemination of correct information as to Northera Policy, and the i course of Political affairs generally, without reference I to the old party lines #f Whig and Democrat. Arlunreroents are now in propess, promptly to ensure I l he issue of such a paper under the title of 1 "THE SOUTHERN PRESS," for the conduct of which, suitable Elditors have been J engaged, who will also receive the aid of a number nf eminent and and able contributors. There will be s daily, a tri-weekly, and a weekly issue?the latter to contain substantially, the same matter as the former, and intended to reach those points of the country whose mail facilities are limited. 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THE GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1861. meeting of the central committee for the united states. Pursuant to the notice given, the Central Coinmitee mete at the rooms of the National Institute, in the Patsnt Office, on Thursday evening, the 13th instant, at 8 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by Prof< saor Wal? * * ?1 Af D.. icr n. jonoxw, on nnrac mouiiu vvi. tcinrum was called to the Chair, and Charles F. Stanbury chosen Secretary of the meeting. This temporary organization having been effected, the corahutlee proceeded to organize permanently by the appointment of the Hon. Millard Fillmore, Vice President of the Unite! States, Chairman, and Prof. Walter R. Johnson Secretary. t; At the the request of the Chairman, (Col. Force,) c the following papers were read by Prof. Johnson, in , explana ion of the appointment and duties of the , committee : State Department, Washington, May 17, 1850. , To the President of the National Institute for the Promotion of Science. Sir: 1 have the honor herewith to transmit co- { pics of a correspondence which has taken place be- ' twecn the Minuter Plenipotentiary of her Majesty I the Queen of Great Britain and this Department rela- < tivc to the proposed Industrial Exhibition to be held < in London in the year 1851. I From the circular of the Royal Commisaioners of i Great Britain, hereto annexed, it will be observed that 1 all objects intended to be introduced from foreign 1 countries and entered for that Exhibition are required < to have been first, submitted to and approved by a cen- < tral authority or commission of the country from t which they shall be brrourht, and that no other will ( be recognized an a' central authority except such as , shall have' been so certified by the Government of the ( country in which it exists. , That American industry and arts may be enabled to ( appear in the place allotted to them, it will be indispensable that a recognized central authority should be constituted ; and I am under the impression that the National Institute, having been regularly incorporated by act of Congress, and being habitually engaged in natters pertaining to the arts and sciences, is the proper body for taking the initiative in constituting such a central authority. I therefore beg leave to aubmit to its consideration the interesting and important subject which has been brought to the attention of this Department by the distinguished Envoy of her Majesty's Government, and to request such action or suggestions as may seem iwressarv in order that the natural productions, the ingenuity, industry, and art6 of the United States may be fully and suitably represented on the interesting occasion herein reterrcd to. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, vours, JOHN M. CLAYTON. This communication was laid before the National Institute, and bv it referred to a select committee, which brought forward the following report: Report the Committee qf the Xationml Institute: The special committee, to which was referred the communication from the Hon. John M. Clayton, Secretary of State, relative to the formation of a central authority for transmitting articles to the Industrial Exhibition to be held in London in 18M, offer* the following report: The committee, impressed with the importance of the subject commended to the Institute, have given to it their earnest and careful attentionThe resources, the ingenuity, the industry, and arts of the United States are cooceired to merit the beat eddeevon to procure for them the opporunities of hems adequately represented iu the great Industrial Exhibition at London. Aggreeably to ths programme adopted by the Royal Commission, ao articles are to be received from Fot'eign Exhibitors except those which shall have been ?proved by a central authority, recognised as such by the Gcrernmeot of the country from which hey are east. This Institute being the 0*5; Society for the Treaties of taieeoe ?ad the Arte, diroeii" incorporated 5! he Government, the Secretary ol State h*? deemit the appropriate body to take action or make suggestions relative to the fulfilment of the wishes of the Royal Commissioner*, by the establishment of such a central authority as this case seems to require. To this voluntary proposal on the part of the Secretary of State, tha committee consider the National Institute in duty bound to respond. In accordance with this view, tha committee respectfully recommend the following resolution : 1. Resolved, That the Institute will take action an the subject submitted to it by the Department of State. 2. Resolved, That the Institute do now proceed to constitute a committee suitable to be recognised by the Government as a central body to hold correspondence with the British Commissioners, snd to secure the reception of American pioductioos at the propoaod Industrial Exhibition in London. PETER FORCE, 1 JOSEPH HENRY, WALTER R JOHN80N, V Committee. J. J. GREENOUGH, CHARLES WILKES, J Natiohal Institute, Washington, May 27, 1850. 8ir : I have the honor to make known to tbe Department of State the action which this Institute has taken on the subject of your communication of the 17th instant. That action is comprised in the follow- 1 ing resolutions, unanimously adopted after full discussion at the meeting held this evening. "Resolved, That the Institute will take action on I the subject submitted to it by tbe Department ol State. *Resolved That the Institute do now procec^ to constitute a committee suitable to be recogr^^ the Government to hold correspondence wj(j, the British Commissioners, and to secure th e rftceptir,n Qf \mericsn productions at the propos'J, iii bit ion in London, "Resolvtd, That a commi^ 0f not 1?M than nineteen be appointed to coni'itr.,* fu?*wi r Ammin.. on the Industrial ExW^,^ ^ to correspond with Suited* ^ 004 r-oin^&Utee3 throughout tne U nitcd "Resolved, T'Mt the President of this Institute be emember or * oe Central Committee. That the Corresponding Secretary communicate the Secretary of State a copy of the foreresolutions, together with the names of the l 'jitral Committee." The following are the names of the members of the Central Committee appointed in accordance with the foregoing resolutions : Hon. Millard Fillmore, Vice President of the United States, and ex officio Chancellor of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Col. Peter Force, President of the National Institute. Hon James A Pcarce, U. S. Senate, member of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Hon. Levi Woodbury, M. N I., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Commodore Lewis Warrington, U. 8. N., M.N. I., Chief of the Bureau of Oranancc and Hydrography. Prof. Joseph Henry, Vice President of the N. I., Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute. Erof. Walter R. Johnson, Corresponding Secretary of the National Institute. Prof. Alexander D. Baclie, M. N. I., member of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institute, and Superintendent of the Coast Survey. Commander Charles Wilkes, U. 8. N., M. N. I., late Commander S. S. Exploring Expedition. Hon. William W. Scaton, M. N.I., Mayor of Washington. Hon. Jefferson Davis, U. S. Senate, member of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institute. Lieut. Matthew F. Maury, U. S. N., Vice Fresidcnt of the National Iastitute, and Superintendent of the National Obsscrvatory. J. James Grecnough, Esq., M. N. I. Charles F. Stansbury, Esq., Recording Secretary of the National Institute. Col. J.J. Abert, M. N. I., Chief of the Topographical Bureau. Gen. Joseph G. Totton, Vice President N. I., Chief Engineer, U. S. Army. Thomas Ewbank, Esq , Commissioner of Patents. William Easbv, Esq., Treasurer National Institute. Leonard D. Gale, M. D., M. N. I., Examiner of Patents. Joseph C. G. Kennedy, Esq., M. N. I , Superintendent of Census, zra C. Seaman, Esq., M. N. I I have the honor to be Very respectfully, your obt serv't, WALTER R. JOHNSON, Cor. Secretary of the National Institute, lion. John M- Clayton, Secretary of State. Department or State, Washington, June 8, 1850. .Sir : 1 ha*c duly received your letter of the 27th ultimo, communicating to tint Department the proceedings of the National Institute on the subject of my note of the 17th of the same month. Those proceedings ap[>eai l^me to be perfectly satisfactory ; and I have accordhtpy transmitted them to tho British Minister in this city, with the communication, a copy of which is enclosed for your information. I am, sir, respectfully, your ob't servt, JOHN M.CLAYTON. Walter N. Johnson, Esq., Corresponding Secretary of the National Institute. Department of State, Washington, June 1,1850. Sir : I have the honor to transmit to you herewith a copy of the correspondence which has passed between this Department and the National Institute for the Promotion of Science, respecting the organization of a committee to constitute the central authority required by the regulations of the Koyal Commission on the proposed Industrial Exhibition, to correspond with them in London, and with societies, local committees, and individuals in this country, and to sanction the forwarding of articles applicable to the exhibition. I need hardly say to you, sir, that the proceedings of the National Institute, as set forth in this correspondence, meet the approbation of the Department, wfiich has full confidence in the committee named by that Institute. I avail myself of this opportunity to renew to you , the assurance of my high and distinguished consideration. JOHN M.CLAYTON. Right Honorable Sir H. L. Bclwer, he. Extract from the Circular of the Royal Commis- 1 rionen. " The Commissioners have felt that it would be \ lesirable, as far as possible, to prevent any pertons from sending hither articles which cannot be \ iAmirtft/t r?fti?r than tn volet tl.A -tin)no -A .heir arrival in London. "?hey feel nlao that the ielicate and responsible task of deciding on the ( idmission or rejection of articles destined for ex- , rubition by foreign contributors ought not to be im- , posed ttpon any Fnglish tribunal, but should be | referred to one Aving the confidence of the exhi- , bitors therrsc.vcs, and standing entirely free from possible .iiputations of national partiality. They accc ?ngly propose to admit to exhibition such foreign a-ticles only as may be forwarded to them by the Central Authority (whatever may be its nature) in each country. They will communicate ;o sucn Central Authority the amount of space tvhich can be allowed to the productions of the :ountry for which it acts, and will also state the >onditions and limitations which may from (ime o time be decided on with respect to the admission >f articles. All articles forwarded by such Cenral Authority will then be admitted, provided they io not require a greater aggregate amount of tpace than that assigned to the productions of the country fVom which they come; and, provided, also, that they do not violate the conditions and limitations of which due notice shall have been given. It will rest with the Central Authority in each country to decide upon the merits of the several articles presented for exhibition, and to take care that those which are sent are such as fairly represent the industry of their fellow-countrymen. " Her Majesty's Commissioners will consider that to be the Central Authority in each case which it stated lo he so by the Government of its country. Having once been put in communication yrith a Central Authority in any country, they must decline, absolutely and entirely, any communication with private and unauthorized ^individuals ; and, should any such be addressed to them, they can only refer to a central body. This decision is essentially necessary, in order to prevent contusion. I 41 No articles of .foreign manufacture, to whomsoever they may belong, or wheresoever they may ne, can oe aomiuca lor exniDiuon unless they come with the sanction of the Central Authority of the country of which they are the produce. The Commissioners do not insist upon such articles being >? all cases actually forwarded by the Central Authority, though they consider that this would generally be the most satisfactory arrangement ; hut it is indispensable that the sanction of such authority should in all cases be expressly given, and that it he held responsible for the fitness of such articles for exhibition, and for not authorizing the exhibition of a greater quuntity than can be accommodated in the space assigned to the productions of the country in question." A ftill discussion was then had of the subject thus laid before the committee, and, on motion of the Hon, W. W. Seaton, it was? Retolved, That the Committee of five first charged with this subject by the Institute (substituting Mr. Kennedy for Mr. Orscnough, who is absent) b? an Executive Committee to take all necessary ?t?pe to cajry out the viewe of the general committer ' 1 . - " The following gentlemen constitute the Execu tive Committee : Col. Peter Force, Prof. Wajter R. Johnson, Prof. Joseph Henry, J. C. G. Kennedy, Esq., Capt. Charles Wilkes. _ On motion? Resolved, That the Secretary be requested to prepare the proceedings of this meeting for publication. And the Committee adjourned. CHARLES F. STANSBURY. Secretary of the Meeting. N. B.?Associations, committees, or individuals desirous to make propositions or to receive ir',or_" mation, are requested to address their com.funicstions to J. C. G. Kennedy, Esq. A GREAT NATIONAL WO^K. THE GALLERY OF ILLUSTRIOUS AMERICANS. Daguerrootyp?? by Brainy?Engraved by ^.ilOXL EDITED BY AN XWjUTION OF LITERARY MEN. TTNDRR this aa, wiil ^ publiBhed> during the I > twenty-four Eortraits and BiographiTT7 J of American citizens who have become 1 ustno> .8 the, service of the country. 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Entranse 54 Goty-st. Jan. 4. ?' BANK NAL. 11 l|' n ? j r is TABLE. Corrected June 15,/ _ x _ , j d u Thompson, Stock and Exc. Broker * ' , 64 Wall street, Jf. Y. American Exchaf 'v lorlt CWP* Bank of Amerir ?? Bank par Bank of Cor- a par Bank or ' amerce in New York ....par Bar' New York par r - < of State of New York par Bowery Bank par Broadway Bank par Butchers^nd Drovers'Bank par ChemifcalfBank per City Bank par , Delaware and Hudson Canal Company par Dry Dock Bank par Pulton Bank .'. par Greenwich Bank par Leather Manufacturers' Bank par Manhattan Company par Mechanics' Banking Association par Mechanics' Bank par Mechanics and Traders' Bank par Mercantile Bank par Merchants' Bank par Merchants' Exchange Bank par National Bank par New York 8tate Stock Security Bank par North River Bank par Ocean Bank par Phenix Bank par Seventh Ward Bank par Tradesmen's Bank Union Bank of New York..................par New Yorls State. Agricultural Bank, Herkimer J dis Albany City Bank i dis Albany Exchange Bank, Albany par Amenta Bank, Leedsville { dis American Bank, Mayville 1 dis Atlantic Bank, Brooklyn par Atlas Bank. Clvmer .30 dis Ballaton Spa Bank, Ballaton Spa I dis Bank of Albany 1 dis Bank of Albion, Albion........ * I die Bank of Attica, Buffalo.i % dia Bank of Auburn, Auburn ? dia Bank of Bainbrtdge g ? dis Bank of Cayuga Lake, Ithaca.. ? dis Bank of Central New York, Utica ? dia Bank of Chenango, Norwich ....-? dia Bank of Corning, Corning ? dis Bank of Darsville, Livingston County ? dis Bank of the Empire State, Fairport ? dis Bank of Genesee, Balavia ? dis Bank of Geneva, Genera ? dis uank of Ithaca, Ithaca ? dis Bank of Kinderhook, Kinderhook par Bank of Lake Erie, Buffalo ? dis Bank of Lansingburg, Lansingburg 1 dis Bank of LowvilTe, Lowvillc ? dis Bank of New Rochelle, New Rochelle ? die Bank of Newburg, Newburg par Bank of Orange County, Goshen dia Bank of Orleans, Albion .? dis Bank of Owego, Owego ? dis Bank of Pawling, Pawling par Bank of Poughkeepsie, Poughkcepsie par Bank of Rochester, Rochester ? dis Bank of Rome, Rome .? dis Bank of Rondout, Rondout par Bank if Salina, Salina ? die Bank of Saratoga Springs ? dis Bank of Silver Creek, Chatauque County.. .? dis Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse ? dis Bank of Troy, Troy 1 dis Bank of Utica, Utica ? dis Bank of Vernon, Vernon.... ? dis Bank of Watertown, Watertown ? dis Bank of Waterville, Waterville ? dis Bank of Westfield i dis Bank of Whitehall, Whitehall ? dis Bank ofWhitestown ? dis Black River Bank, Watertown ? dis Brooklyn Bank, Brooklyn par Broome County Bank, Binghampton ? dis Camden Bank, Camden i dis Canal Bank, Albany 1 dis Canal Bank of Lockport, Lockport ? die Catakill Bank, Catskill par Cayuga County Bank, Auburn ? dis Cayuga Lake Bank ? dis Central Bank, Cherrv Valley ? die Ohamplain Bank, Ellenburg { die Chatauque County Bank, Jamestown ? dia Chemung Canal Bank, Eliuira J dia Chester Bank, Chester ? dis City Bank, Oswego dis Commercial Bank, Albany. . par Commercial Bank, Friendship ? dis Commercial Bank, Lockport il dis Commercial Bank, Rochester i dis Commercial Bank, Troy 1 dis Commercial Bank, Whitehall | dia Cortland County Bank, Cincinnatus ? dis Cuyler's Bank of Palmyra ? dis Delaware Bank, Delhi ? dia Drovers' Bank, Olean ? dis T jtchess County Bank, Amenia ? dis Essex County Eank, Kceseville ? dis Exchange Bank, Buffalo ? dis Exchange Bank of Genesee, Alexandria ? dis P.TrlmnM R*nlf Tjii?l(nnrt I Farmers' Bank, Amsterdam ? dis Farmers' Bank, Hudson par Farmers' Bank, Mina {dis Farmers' Bank, Troy par Farmers and Mechanics' Bunk, Batavia { dis Farmers' Bank of Geneva, Geneva { dis Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, Rochester . .{ dis Farmers and Drovers' Bank, Somers par Farmers and Mechanics 'Bank of Ogdensburg, Ogdensburg: {dis Farmersand Manufacts.Bk.,Poughkeepsie.. par Franklin Bank, French Creek { dis Franklin County Bank, Malone | dis Fort Plain Bank, Fort Plain {dis Fort Stanwix Bank, Rome {dis Genesee County Bank, Leroy .{ dis Hartford Bank {dis Henry Keep's Bank { dis Herkimer County Bank, Little Falls ..{ dis Highland Bank, Newburg par Hollister Bank, Buffalo { dis Hudson River Bank, Hudson par Hungerford's Bank, Adams { dis James's Bank, Jameaville { dis Jefferson County Bank, Watertown { dis Kingston Bank, Kingston, Ulster Co par Kirkland Bank,Clinton {dis Knickerbocker Bank, Genoa {dis Lewis County Bank, Martinsburg { dis Livingston County Bank, Geneseo ? dis Lockport Bank and Trust Comp., Lockport.. { dis Long Island Bank, Brooklyn par Luther Wright's Bank, Oswego {dis M'Intyre Bank, Adirondack { dis Madison County Bank, Cazenovia { dis Merchants' Bank, Buffalo {dis Merchants' Bank. Canandaimm? di? Merchants' Bank.Ellery - J dis Merchants' Bank, Poughkeep.sie par Mechanics and Farmers' Bank, Albany ? dis Merchants and Farmers' Bank, Carmel | dis Merchants and Farmera' Bank, Ithaca ? dis Merchants and Mechanics' Bank, Troy J dis Middletown Bank, Orange Co J dis Mohawk Bank, Schenectady * dis Mohawk Valley Bank, Mohawk Village... dis Monroe Bank, Rochester * dis Montgomery County Bank, Johnston j dis New York State Bank, Albany J dis New York Stock Bank, Durham I dis Northern Canal Bank | dis Northern Bank, Madrid dis Northern Exchange Bank, Brasher's Falls .dis Ogdensburg Bank, Ogdensburg , dis Oliver Lec and Co.'b Bank, Buffalo i dis Oneida Bank, Utica i dis Onondaga County Bank, Syracuse $ dis Ontario Bank, Canandaigua ? dis | Ontario Branch Bank, Utica J dis I Osweso Conntw Rank.. - ' Otsego County Bank, Cooperstown i dis Pacific Bank, Brooklyn P?r Palmyra Bank, Wavnc Co i dis Patchin Bank, Buffalo dis Pine Plains Bank, Dutchess County dis Powell Bank, Newburg par Pratt Bank of Buffalo. .| dis Prattsville Bank, Pratlsville par Putnam Valley Bank J dis Putnam County Bank, Farmers' Mills dis Rochester Bank ? dis Rochester City Bank, Rochester * dis Sacketl's Harbor Bank, Sackctt's Harbor. dis Saratoga County Bank, Waterford i dis Schenectady Bank, Scheneatady 1 dis Security Bank i dis Sencca County Bank, Waterloo dis State Bank, Saugertiea | dis Steuben County Bank, Bath I dis Suffolk County Bank, Sag Harbor dis Tanners' Bank, Catakill par Tompkins County Bank, Ithaca {dis Troy City Bank, Troy {dis Ulster County Bank, Kingston par Unadilla Bank, Otsego County J dis Utica Branch Bank.. ) dis Utica City Bank j dis Village Bank, Randolph i dis Walter Joy's Bank, Buflhlo 1 dis Warren County Bank Johnsburg,,dis - - nr I ' Washington County Bank, Union Village..,! dis Watertown Bank & Loan Company........| dia Westchester County Bank, PeekalriU par White Bank, Buffalo ...4 dis White Plains Bank, Westchester County...{ dis Wooster Sherman's Bank, Water town J dis Yates County Bank, Penn Yan. | dis Mala*. Androscoggin Bank, Topham J dis Augusta Bank i die Bank of Bangor ? {die Bank of Hallo well { dis Belfast Bank i. i dis Biddeford Bank...... { dis Brunswick Bank 1 dis Calais Bank. 10 dis Canal Bank, Portland dis I Casco Bank, Portland dis Central Bank, Hallowsli ; dis Commercial Bank, Bath , dis Cumberland Bank, Portland dis Eastern Bank, Bangor > dis Franklin Bank, Qardiner \ dis Freemen's Bank, Augusta.. dis Frontier Bank, Eastport dis , Gardiner Bank {dia Granite Bank, Augusta dis I Kenduskeag Bank, Bangor dis 1 Lime Rock Bank,Thomaston. | dis I Lincoln Bank,Bath dis i Manufacturers'Bank, Sacs dis 1 Manufacturers A Traders' Bank, Portland...] dis 1 Mariners'Bank, Wiscaeset {dia I Medomac HanK, waiaocoro am 1 Megunticook Bank, Camden J dia Mercantile Bank, Bangor v. .2 die ' Merchants' Bank, Portland [ dis Negumkeag Bank, Vasaalboro' \ dia Northern Bank, Hallowell \ dia Sagadahock Bank, Bath. J dia Skowhegan Bank, Bloomkeld | dis South Berwick Bank....? $ dia Taconic Bank, Watervillc j dia Thomaston Bank I dia Veazie Bank,Bangor. { dia Waldo Bank, Belfast ? dis Westbrook Bank 3 dia York Bank, Saco ? dia New Hampshire. Amoskeag Bank J dia Ashuelot Bank, Keene J dis Bank of Lebanon .J dis Belknap County Bank J dis Cheshire Bank, Keene {'dis Connecticut River Bank, Charlestown J dis Derry Bank J dis Dover Bank { dis Granite Bank J dis Great Falls Bank | dia Lancaster Bank J dis Manchester Bank j dis Manufacturers' Bank, New Ipswich J dis Mechanics'Bank, Concord J dis Mechanics & Traders' Bank, Portsmouth.. .J dis Merrimack County Bank, Concord j dis Nashua Bank { dis New Ipswich Bank. J dis Piacataque Exchange Bank J dis Portsmouth Bank , dis Rochester Bank.. ] dia Rockingham Bank, Portsmouth i dis Stafford Bank, Dover J die Winchester Bank. J dis ' Winnipisiogee Bank, Meredith j dis ] Vermont. Ascutney Bank j dis < Bank of Black River, Proctoravilie.......dis ' Bank of Burlington J dis ' Bank of Caledonia, Danville * dis | Bank of Chelsea, Orange County \ dis Bank of Manchester ? dis Bank of Middlebury J dis Bank of Montpelier \ dis Bank of Orleans, Irasburgh J dis Bank of Poultney J dis Bank of Rutland.. ? dis Bank of St. Albans, St. Albans * dis Bank of Vergennea j dis Bank of Newbury, Wells River i dis Bellows Falls Bank, Rockingham j dis Battlcboro' Bank ] dis Brandon Bank J dis Commercial Bank, Burlington j dis Farmers'Bank, Orwell j dis Farmers A Mechanics' Bank, Burlington...dis Stark Bank, Bennington j dis Vermont Bank j dis Woodstock Bank J dis Massachusetts. Adams Bank. 1 dis Agawam Bank J dis Agricultural Bank, Pittsfield j dis Amherst Bank, Amherst ..] dis Andover Bank.. j dis Appleton Bank .....j dis Asiatic Bank, Salem { dis Atlantic Bank, Boston j dis Atlas Bank, Boston [ dis Attleboro' Bank J dis Bank of Charlestown { die Barnstable Bank, Yarmouth.... j dis Bedford Com. Bank, New Bedford | dis Beverly Bank | dis Blackstone Bank, Uxbridge J dis Boston Bank j dis < Boylston Bank j dis j Brighton Bank { dis ? Bristol County Bank, Taunton j dis < Bunker Hill Bank, Charlestown | dis ^ Cabot Bank, Cabotsville J dis Cambridge Bank j dis ' Central Bank, Worcester j dis Charles River Bank, Cambridge { dis Chickopee Bank, Springfield { dis Citizens' Bank, Nantucket j dis Citizens' Bank, Worcester ..{ dis City Bank of Boston ; dis Cochituate Bank J dis L/onannei DanK, 1 auruun ? uia Columbian Bank, Boston J dis Commercial Bank, Salem ? dis Concord Bank * dis Danvers Bank ? dis Dedham Bank ? dis Dorchester and Milton Bank J dis Duxbury Bank ? dis Eagle Bank of Boston ? dis East Bridgewater Bank ? dis Essex Bank, North Andover J dis Exchange Bank, Boston J dis Exchange Bank, Salem ? dis Fairhaven Bank ? dis Falmouth Bank ? dis Fall River Bank ? dis Fitchburg Bank ? dis Framingnam Bank ? dis Franklin County Bank, Greenville ? dis Freeman's Bank, Boston ? dis * Globe Bank of Boston ? dis j Gloucester Bank ? dis j Grand Bank, Marblehend ? dis j Granite Bank, Boston ? dis y Greenfield Bank ? dis K Grocers' Bank, Boston ? dis ? Hamilton Bank, Boston ? dis ( Hampden Bank, Westfield ? dis1 ' u u: vi f n; u j:_ I. jaiiiuaiinc iviamu. uaiin, tt j uis Haverhill Bank j dia 1 Hingham Bank J dis ] Housatonic Bank, Stockbridge 4 din ] Ipswich Bank J dis ] Laighton Bank 4 die 1 Lancaster Bank 4 dis ] Lee Bank 4 dis ] Leicester Bank 4 dis ] Lichton Bank 4 dis 1 Lowell Bank 4 dis 1 Lynn Mechanics' Bank 4 dis I Machinists' Bank, Taunton 4 dis 1 Mahaiwee Bank, Great Barrington j dis 1 Manufacturers' Bank, Rowley ? dis 1 Marblehead Bank 4 dis 1 Market Bank, Boston | din < Marine Bank, New Bedford 4 dis < Massachusetts Bank, Boston 4 dis < Massasoit Bank .4 dis 1 Mattapan Bank 4 dis 1 Mechanics' Bank, Newburynort 4 dis 1 Mechanics' Bank, New Bedford 4 dis 1 Mechanics' Bank, South Boston 4 dis 1 Mercantile Bank, Salem j dis 1 Merchants'Bank, Boston 4 dis 1 Merchants' Bank, New Bedford J die 1 Merchants' Bank, Salem {dis 1 Merchants' Bank, Newburyport { dis 1 Mcrrimac Bank, Haverhill { dis 1 Milbury Bank j dis ( MilfordBank | dis 1 Naumkeag Bank, Salem { dis I Neponset Bank, Canton J dis 1 New England Bank, Boston { dis I Newton Bank, Newton J dis I North Bank of Boston { dis I Northampton Bank {die I Ocean Bank, Newburyport j dis ft Old Colony Bank, Plymouth | dis I Oxford Bank J dis I Pacific Bank, Nantucket J dis ft Pawtucket Bank, Roxbury | dis ft People's Bank, Roxbury j dis I Plymouth Bank j dis ft Powow River Bank, Salisbury ] dis I duincy Stone Bank, Q.uiney j dis I Cluinsigamond Bank,Worcester .{die F Railroad Bank, Lowell, die S Randolph Bank. ,| dia Salem Bank dia Shawmut Bank, Boa ton .] dia Shoe and Leather Dealera' Bank dia 8outh Bridge Bank dia South Bank of Boaton dia Springfield Bank . ! dia State Bank, Boaton * dia Suffolk Bank, Boaton. dia Taunton Bank. dia Tradera' Bank, Boaton dia Tremont Bank, Boaton dia Union Bank of Weymouth dia Union Bank, Boaton....................... dia Village Bank, Danvera dia Walt nam Bank dia Wareham Bank .....; dia Warren Bank, Dan vera..... , dia Waahington Bank dia Weatern Bank, Springfield..... , dia Winthrop Bank, Roxbury ; dia Worcester Bank dia Wrentham Bank dia Hl&ode Island. American Bank, Providence... J dia Arcade Bank, Providence j dia Rnnlr nf Rrialnl 1 Aim v. ... ?t Ui? Bank of Kent, Coventry J dia Bank of North America, Providence........I die Bank of Rhode Island, Newport.. { die Blackstone Canal Bank, Providence j die Centreville Bank, Warwick J die Citizens' Union Bank, Scituate j dia City Bank, Providence | dia 1 Commercial Bank, Bristol ? die Commercial]Bank, Providence \ dis Cranston Bank j dia Cumberland Bank j dia Eagle Bank of Bristol j dia Eagle Bank, Providence I die Exeter Bank I dia Exchange Bank, Greenville J die Fall River Union Bank, Tiverton 1 dia Pranklin Bank, Chepatchet { die Freeman's Bank, Bristol { dis jllobe Bank, Providence ! die Gllobe Bank, Smithfield J dia Hamilton Bank, North Scituate ? dia High-street Bank, Providence i dis Hope Bank, Warren j dia Landholders' Bank, South Kingston i dia Manufacturers' Bank, Providence | dia Mechanics'Bank, Providence I dia Mech. A Manufacturers' Bank, Providence, .j dia Merchants' Bank, Newport ! dia Merchants' Bank, Providence. ] dis Mount Vernon Bank, Poster 1 dia Narraganset Bank, Wickford | dis National Bank, Providence J dia New England Commercial Bank, Newport..! dia New England Pacific Bank, N. Providence. .J dia Newport Bank \ dia Newport Exchange Bank... | dia North Kingston Bank, Wickford \ dis North Providence Bank J dia Pawcatuck Bank... j dis Pawtuxet Bank i dis People's Bank i dis Phoenix Bank, Providence J dis ! Dk.nl. n.ntr Wooto-I.r 1 I L UVUUIA AAMIA) ?? WOI.VI I jr.?sss?ss?SSSSSS*SS^ UtO Providence Bank j die R. I. Central Bank, E. Greenwich ? dia Rhode Island Union Bank, Newport I dis Roger Williams Bank, Providence 1 dia 3mithfield Exchange Bank ? dis Smithfield Lime Rock Bank { dis Smith field Union Bank { dia rraders' Bank, Newport J dis rraders' Bank, Providence ? dis Union Bank, Providence ? dia Village Bank, Smithfield | dis Wakefield Bank. Id is Warren Bank... * J dis Warwick Bank | dis h Washington Bank, Westerly ? dis Weybosset Bank, Providence ? dia Woonsocket Falls Bank, Cumberland J dis Connecticut. Bridgeport Bank, Bridgeport. J dis City Bank, New Haven... ? dis Connecticut Bank, Bridgeport ? dis Connecticut River Banking Co., Hartford...? dis Danbury Bank, Norwalk ? dis Blast Haddam Bank, East Haddam ? dis Blxdhangc Bank, Hartford .? dis Fairfiela County Bank, Norwalk ? dis farmers & Mechanics' Bank, Hartford ? dis farmers', Bridgeport ? dis Hartford Bank, Hartford .$ dis Iron Bank, Fall's Village.... ? dis Tewett City Bank, Jewett City ? dis Manufacturers' Bank, Birmingham ? dis Mechanics' Bank, New Haven ? dis Merchants' Bank, Norwich J dis Meriden Bank ? dis Middlesex County Bank, Middletown J dis Middletown Bank, Middletown ? dis Milford Bank i dis Mystic Bank, Mystic ? dis New Haven Bank, New Haven { dis New Haven County Bank, New Haven....{ dis New London Bank, New London ? dis Norwich Bank, Norwich ? dis Phoenix Bank, Hartford | dis Huinebaug Bank, Norwich ? dis S Saybrook Bank ..? dis ( Stamford Bank, Stamford ? dis ? State Bank, Hartford ? dis . Jtonington Bank, Stonington \ dis Thames Bank, Norwich ? dis Thompson Bank, Thompson I dis ^ Tolland County iBank, Tolland \ dia Jnion Bank, New London | dia Waterbury Bank, Waterbury \ dia Whaling Bank, New London { dia iVindham Bank, Windham \ dia Windham County Bank, Brooklyn j dia Winated Bank, Winated J dia New Jersey. Jelvidere Bank..... I dia Turlington County Bank, Medford ? dia Commercial Bank I dia Cumberland Bank of N. Jersey, Bridgeton. .| dia Farmers' Bank of N. Jersey,Mount Holly..) dia Farmers' Bank, Wantage 2 dia farmers and Mechanics' Bank, Rahway...) die Farmers A Merchants' Bank, Middletown..) dia Mechanics' Bank of Burlington J die Mechanics' Bank, Newark | dis Vlechanics A Manufacturers' Bank,Trenton.) dis Morris County Bank I dis Vewark Banking and Insurance Company..) dis Vewhope A Delaware Bridge Company*...? dia Crange Bank, Orange ) dis People's Bank... ) dis Plainfield Bank ? dis Princeton Bank, Princeton ) dis Salem Banking Company, Salem ) dis Somerset County Bank.. | dis State Bank, Elizabethtown ) dis State Bank, Morris ? dis State Bank, Newark ) dis State Bank, New Brunswick ) dis Sussex Bank, Newton ) dis Trenton Banking Company, Trenton * dis Jnion Btuik, Dover . 2 die Pennsylvania. Bank of Chambersburg 12 die Bank of Chester County 2 dis Bank of Commerce dis Bank of Delaware County 2 dis Bank of Germantown 2 dia Bank of Gettysburg 12 dia Bank of Lewistown, Lcwistown ? dis Bank of Montgomery County 2 dis Bank of the Northern Liberties 2 dia Bank of North America 2 dis Bank of Northumberland 2 d.a 3ank of Pennsylvania 2 dis Bank of Penn Township 2 dis Bank of Pittsburg, Pittsburg 1 dis Bank of Susquehannah County ? dia Carlisle Bank, Carlisle 12 dis Columbia Bridge Company, Columbia | dis Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania 2 dis Ooylestown Bank, Doylestown 2 dis E?aston Bank, Easton. par Sric Bank, Grie 2 dia Exchange Bank, Pittsburg 1 dis farmers' Bank of Bucks County 2 dis farmers' Bank of Lancaster 2 dia Partners' Bank of Reading 2 dia Partners & Mechanics' Bank, Philadelphia. .J dis farmers' Bank, Schuylkill Haven 2 dis Partners A. Drovers' Bank, Waynesburg... 1} dis Pranklin Bank, Washington 1J dia jirnrd Bank, Philadelphia ...2 dia rlarrisburg Bank, Harrisburg 12 dia I "Joncsilala Riinlf HnneoH.l. > J- I - Kensington Bank j dia r Lancaster Bank, Lancaster \ dia Lancaster County Bank, Lancaster i dia ^ebanon Bank, Lebanon J die ? ^ehigh County Bank ? dia Manufacturers and Mechanics' Bank J dia P Mechanics' Bank, Philadelphia 1 dia Merchants & Manufacturers 'Bank, Pittsburg. 1 dia _ Middletown Bank 1J dia Minera' Bank of Pottsville I die Monongahela Bank, Brownsville 1 dia , MoyamenBing Bank i dia I 'hiladelphia Bank | dia ( ittaburg City Scrip 15 dia 0 leliefNotes 3 die icbuylkill Bank. /!? t Southwark Bonk....... .. 1 dis Tradesmen' Bank. Philadelphia.......... .| dm Western Bank } dis West Branch Bank, Williamsport 4 dis Wyoming Bank, Wilkesbarre. ..I dis York Bank, York. 1 j dis Delaware. Bank of Delaware J dis Bank of Smyrna J die Delaware City Bank j dis Fanners' Bank of Delaware j dis Union Bank of Delaware 4 dis Wilmington and Brandywine Bank i dis Mary la??. Bank of Baltimore | dis Bank of Westminster, Westminster.. 1 dis Chesapeake Bank, Baltimore J dis Commercial & Farmers' Bank of Baltimore. .4 dis Cumberland Bank of Alleghany 1 dis Farmers' Bank of Maryland, Annapolis 1 dis Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, Frederick.. .1 dis Fanners and Merchants' Bank, Baltimore...4 dis Farmers and Planters' Bank, Baltimore j dis Fell's Point & Savings Institution, Baltimore.! dis Franklin Bank, Baltimore. 4 dis Frederick County Bank, Frederick 1 dis Hagerstown Bank, Hagerstown 1 dis Havre de Grace Bank 5 dis Marine Bank, Baltimore 1 die Mechanics' B?nk, Baltimore j dis Merchants' Bank, Baltimore \ dis Mineral RunV flnmh.rlo.J 1 1 1 , if aIB Patapsco Bank, Ellicott's Mills 1 dia Salisbury Bank 1 dia Union Blank of Maryland, Baltimore { dis Washington County Bank, Williamsport...! dia Western Bank, Baltimore 1 dia District of Columbia. Bank of the Metropolis, Washington 1 dis Bank of Washington, Washington 1 dis Farmers A Mechanics' Bank, Georgetown. .1 dis Patriotic Bank of Washington 1 dia Union Bank of Georgetown, Georgetown...! dia Virginia. Bank of Potomac, Alexandria. 1 dis Bank of Virginia, Richmond 1 dis Bank of the Valley, Winchester 1 dis Corporation of Alexandria Scrip ? dis Exchange Bank of Virginia, Norfolk 1 dia Farmers' Bank of Alexandria, Alexandria..! dia Farmers' Bank of Virginia, Richmond 1 dis Merchants A Mechanics' Bank, Wheeling. 1J dis Northwestern Bank of Virginia, Wheeling.!! dis North Carolina. Bank of Cape Fear and Branches 12 dis Bank of Fayetteville 1J dis Bank of the State of N. Carolina A Branches. 1J dis Commercial Bank, Wilmington... 1J dis Merchants' Bank, Newbern 1J dis Sosth Carolina. Bank of Charleston 12 dis Bank of Georgetown 12 dis Bank of Hamburg 12 dis Bank of South Carolina. 12 dis Camden Bank 12 dis Commercial Bank 12 dia Merchants' Bank 12 dis Planters and Mechanics' Bank 12 dis Southwestern Railroad Co., Charleston... .11 dia State Bank of South Carolina 1{ dis Union Bank of South Carolina l? dis Georgia.. Augusta Insurance and Banking Company. dis Bank of Augusta 1 j dis Bank of Brunswick 1 \ dis Bank of Milledgeville 14 dis Bank of St. Mary's. lj dis Bank of the State of Qeorgia, Savannah... .11 dis Gleorgia Railroad and Baiuting Co., Athens.lij dis Marine & Fire Insurance Bank, Savannah.. I \ dis Mechanics' Bank, Augusta l? dis Planters' Bank, Savannah 14 dis Alabama. Bank of Mobile, Mobile ..1 dis Bank of the State and Branches 6 dis Louisiana. Bank of Louisiana 1 dis Canal and Banking Company 1 dis Carrollton Railroad and Banking Company.. 1 dis City Bank of New Orleans 1 dis jlas Light and Banking Company 1 dis Louisiana State Bank 1 dis Mechanics and Traders' Bank 1 dis Union Bank, New Orleans 1 dis Ohio. Bank of Circleville 2 dis Bank of Oeauga, Paincsville 2 dis Bank of Masstllon, Massillon 2 dis Bank of Norwalk 50 dis Bank of Sandusky, Sandusky 75 dis Bank of Wooster 80 dis Canal Bank, Cleveland 2 dis City Bank, Cincinnati 2 dis City Bank, Cleveland 2 dis City Bank, Columbus 2 dis Clinton Bank, Columbus 2 dis Commercial Bank, Cincinnati. 2 dis Dayton Bank 2 dis Elyria Exchange Bank .2 dis Exchange Bank, Columbus 2 dis Franklin Bank, Cincinnati 2 dis Franklin Bank of Columbus 2 dis Franklin Bank, Zanesville 2 dis Lafayette Bank, Cincinnati 2 dis Dhio Life Insurance and Trust Company...2 dis Jtate Bank of Ohio and Branches 2 dis Indiana. State Bank of Indiana and Branches .2 dis Kentucky. Bank of Louisville, Louisville 2 dis Bank of Kentucky and Branches. 2 dis Northern Bank of Kentucky and Branches.. .2 dis Tennessee. Bank of Tennessee, Nashville 3 J dis Planters' Bank and Branches 3| dis Jnion Bank of Tennessee and Branches.. .31 dis Missouri. lank of the State, St. Louis 2 dis Mlchlnn. Partners and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit... .2J dis Michigan Insurance Company, Detroit... .2$ dis State Bank of Michigan 2i dis Peninsula Bank .2^ dis Wltcoiuln Territory. Wisconsin Marine and Fire Ins., Milwaukie.2 dis Canada, Ac. Jank of Br. North America and Branches.. .3 dis Jank of Montreal 3 dis Jank of the People, Toronto 3 dis Jank of Upper Canada, Toronto 3 dis Janque du Peuple, Montreal 3 dis Uity Bank, Montreal 3 dis Commercial Bank of U. Canada, Kingston. .3 dis Jore Bank, Hamilton 3 dis Quebec Bank, Quebec 3 dis exchange: and specie. Jills on London, 60days' sight, ? sterling, 9 @ 9J Kr cent. prcm. on Paris, 60 days'sight f. 5.30 & jiiib un x oriB, anon aigni (ft Jills on Amsterdam ? @ Jills on Antwerp 5.'S2\ @ f.5.31{ Jills on Hamburg, Marc Banco 35J @ 35? c. Jills on Bremen, Rix Dollar ?8J & 79 c Jills on Boston, at night i dis Jills on Philadelphia j dis Jills on Baltimore { din Jills on Richmond J @ 1 dis Jills on North Carolina . 1 i @ 2 dis Jills on Charleston, 1 dis Jills on Savannah .J <8 1 din Jills on Augusta j 8 1 dis Jills on Columbus 1 dis Jills on Mobile, Bank Notes 1J @ 1J dis Jills on Mobile, Specie Checks J <8 J dis Jills on New Orleans 1 \ dis Jills on Louisville If. <8 1J dis Jills on Nashville '2 @3 dis Jills on St. Louis, Specie Checks 1J @ 1J dis Jills on Cincinnati 11(82 dis Jills on Detroit 2 @ 2J dis American Gold, Old Coin 6 @ 6J pro American Gold, New Coin par (8 { pre lalf Dollars par (8 I pre 'ortuguese Gold par ? i pre tpanish Dollars 3 <8 5 pre Spanish Quarter Dollars par? 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