HANKS OF Till-: rNITKD STATKS. 



81 



;, and iii Ml 1 tin 1 gold nirdal ami a purse 



al Aradrinv. In ls|:{ 



K\c al l!i'' Fountain," a Maine 



id L-aiity, and urn- wliich 



liini iniiii -diatrly a Knrupeati reputation. 



hvrarh airf of twenty, he was elected 



lie Knyal Arad.-my. an<l in 1821 



..di-mirian, the only sculptor who attained 



tint IIOMOI- during Sir'J'. Lawrence's presidency. 



of liis lu'st works of this period 



ales ra-tingLycus into the Sea," "Apollo 



Arrows," "Maternal Love," and 



^e IV. also employed liira to 



i'art of tin- sculptures on the front of 



Hnrkinirliam Falaco, the figures on the Marble 



Arch (now removed to Cumberland Gate), the 



" Triumph of Hritannia," and the bassi relievi 



-in-round the throne room. He also pro- 



: nunuToiis t statues of the great men of 



tin- link' in Knglish history, some of them of 



-al size, and numberless busts in marble. 



It \\a-i not, howuvc-r, till his removal of his 

 Btudio to Newman Street, that his vcr . 

 statues and groups were produci-d. Among 

 Tip- (iirl preparing 



for tin- Bath," "The Sleeping Nymph " i-aid to 

 have been idealized from tho figure and sem- 

 blance of one of his daughters, and regarded by 

 many connoisseurs as his finest work;, "The 

 Group of the Graces," and "The Fatigued 

 Huntsman returned from the Chase." His latest 

 works are mainly statues. He has left no su- 

 perior in artistic ability and genius behind him. 

 BANKS OF TI I K V X ITKI > STATES. The 

 number of national banks in existence on the 1st 

 of October, 1867, was 1,639; with a combined 

 capital of $424,394,861. The State banks were 

 262 in number, with a capital of $66,354,033 ; 

 making the aggregate throughout the country 

 1,901, and their total capital $490,748,894. The 

 following table shows the number in each State 

 in October, 1867: 



In addition to the above there are numerous South Carolina, and Louisiana. The following 



nk- in the Southern States, that are in table exhibits the capital, circulation, and num- 



>f liquidation, some of which may yet ber of national banks in each 0i " L - 



t<'d in the States of North Carolina, tory, October 1, 1807 : 

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State and Terri- 



