The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Том 35F. Hunt, 1856 |
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... specie at the banks in New York has been larger than for any previous date this year , and larger than for any average , with but a single exception , since the banks were organized . We annex the movement since the opening of the year ...
... specie at the banks in New York has been larger than for any previous date this year , and larger than for any average , with but a single exception , since the banks were organized . We annex the movement since the opening of the year ...
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... Specie . 11,687,209 Circulation . Deposits . 7,903,656 83,534,893 Jan. 12 .. 49,453,660 Jan. 19 . 49,453,660 Jan. 26 .... 49,692,900 Feb. 2 ..... 49,692,900 96,145,408 11,777,711 96,382,968 13,385,260 96,887,221 12,783,059 7,612,507 ...
... Specie . 11,687,209 Circulation . Deposits . 7,903,656 83,534,893 Jan. 12 .. 49,453,660 Jan. 19 . 49,453,660 Jan. 26 .... 49,692,900 Feb. 2 ..... 49,692,900 96,145,408 11,777,711 96,382,968 13,385,260 96,887,221 12,783,059 7,612,507 ...
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... Specie and bullion Total entered at the port .... Withdrawn from warehouse .. For the first time this year , the entries for warehouse have increased , showing that the market is well supplied with goods , and that part of the imports ...
... Specie and bullion Total entered at the port .... Withdrawn from warehouse .. For the first time this year , the entries for warehouse have increased , showing that the market is well supplied with goods , and that part of the imports ...
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... specie . .... 1853 . 1854 . 1855 . 1856 . $ 4,165,994 $ 5,824,427 $ 5,071,890 $ 5,563,205 243,598 132,449 244,254 ... specie , since January 1st , are $ 4,008,748 in excess of the total for the same time last year , $ 2,115,492 greater ...
... specie . .... 1853 . 1854 . 1855 . 1856 . $ 4,165,994 $ 5,824,427 $ 5,071,890 $ 5,563,205 243,598 132,449 244,254 ... specie , since January 1st , are $ 4,008,748 in excess of the total for the same time last year , $ 2,115,492 greater ...
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... Specie in bank . Due from banks . Due to banks . Deposits . $ 3,941,912 $ 484,188 $ 5,451,106 $ 16,215,000 August September 2 5 . 23,312,750 42,030,582 939,826 3,889,623 450.413 5,418,375 16,087,006 23,503,837 42,457,655 928,598 ...
... Specie in bank . Due from banks . Due to banks . Deposits . $ 3,941,912 $ 484,188 $ 5,451,106 $ 16,215,000 August September 2 5 . 23,312,750 42,030,582 939,826 3,889,623 450.413 5,418,375 16,087,006 23,503,837 42,457,655 928,598 ...
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