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ly failed, and other banks of the Metropolis of the great Empire State are expected to follow suit. One other has also gone by the board — the two indebted to the amount of $2,000,000. This information, however, you doubtless are in possession of. The writer, a correspondent of the Rochester News, quoted by the Times, came to the conclusion that there must have been something "rotten in Denmark." Again in some of the Northern counties of Massachusetts, a correspondent writing from Worcester, Mass. says: "Business is entirely prostrated. The great pail and chair districts are almost desolated. Many failures among them, and workmen out of employment." "One little village in Templeton, of 400 inhabitants, has lost," says the same writer, "over $100,000 within three weeks." "This," he says, "is a sample of their industrial interests everywhere." These facts admitted to exist relative to the North; coupled with the off repeated false statements by those dirty sheets,