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distributed as follows (including the stocks of six banks winding 
up): 
Wisconsin 8’s. $50,000 
Wisconsin 7’s. 50,000 
Ind iana 5’s.. 55,000 
Missouri 6’s. 889,000 
Michigan 6’s.. 41,000 
Virginia 6’s.. 297,000 
Tennessee 6’s. 255,000 
Kentucky 6’s. ... 78,000 
Kentucky 5’s. 14,000 
Georgia 6’s. 35,000 
Georgia 7’s . 20,000 
Louisiana 6’s. 39,500 
California 7’s. 165,000 
Ohio 6’s . 30,000 
North Carolina 6’s. .. 101,000 
Pennsylvania 5’s. 14,000 
Milwaukee and Watertown R. R. bonds, 8’s . 26,009 
Specie. 48,476 
Total. $2,208,476 
The value of these stocks on the New York market on Jan¬ 
uary 1856, and on January 1857, together with the public debt 
of each of these states is appended: 
Ohio 6’s due 1860.. 
Ohio 6’s due 1886 . 
Pennsylvania 5’s due 1862.. 
Pennsylvania 5’s due 1877.. 
Kentucky 6's.... . 
Kentucky 5’s... . 
Lousiana 6’s... 
Indiana 5’s . . 
Tennessee 6’s.. .. . 
Virginia 6’s. 
Missouri 6’s.. 
North Carolina 6’s. 
Georgia 6’s. 
Georgia 7’s. 
California 7’s. . 
Michigan 6’s. 
Wisconsin 7’s.. .None in New York market. 
Wisconsin 8’s. ...None in New Yoru market 
Jan. ’56 Jan. ’57 State Debt. 
103143 
101 
$14,000,000 
10314 
107 
84 
87 
41,000,000 
86 J4 
87 
103 
104 
6,000,000 
86 
87 
m 
90 
13,000,000 
81J4 
82 
9,000,000 
95% 
9314 
9,000,000 
96 
94M 
34,000,000 
88J4 
89 
17,000,000 
95 
96 
3,000,000 
96 
98 
3,000,000 
103 
104 
87 
7814 
5,000,000 
100 
100 
100,000 
On January, 1857, the Comptroller gave the following state¬ 
ment in his report. 37 “The banks organized under our general 
^Gov. Message and Acc. Docs., 1857, p. 12. 
