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Notes in Circulation167,810 00156,675 00 Contingent Fund17,000 0016,000 00 Dividends Unpaid184 0000 00 Discount and Interest10,445 5510,923 08 Deposits45,039 2041,304 07 Exchange140 93772 01 Amount due to other Banks and Bankers9,880 6915,837 51 Bills Payable00 0015,000 00 $463,701 38$470,711 67 We, the undersigned, members of the Directory of the Bank of Rockingham, believe the foregoing statement to be correct. A. B. Irick, President, E. S. H. Warren, Henry Ott, G. M. Effinger. Peter Hemberger. February 6, 1861. State of Virginia--Rockingham County, to wit: This day, C. C. Strayer, Cashier of the Bank of Rockingham, personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for the county aforesaid, and made oath that the foregoing statement showing the condition of said Bank on the 1st day of January, 1861, is true, to the best of his knowledge and belief. Given under my hand this 6th day of February. 1861. James Kenney, N. P.
solves accepts the invitation of Virginia "in the true spirit of fraternal feeling," and appoints five Commissioners, who "shall take no action that will commit this State, until nineteen of the States of the Union are represented, and without first having communicated with this General Assembly in regard to each action, and having received the authority of the same so to commit the same. Resolved, further, "That we are not prepared to assent to the terms of settlement proposed by the State of Virginia, &c. The New York resolves say: That in thus acceding to the request of Virginia, it is not to be understood that this Legislature approve of the propositions submitted by the General Assembly of Virginia, or concedes the propriety of their adoption by the proposed Convention. But, while adhering to the position she has heretofore occupied, New York will not reject an invitation to a Conference, which, by bringing together the men of both sections, holds but the possibility of an