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The Daily Dispatch: February 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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tors about $30,000 for omissions on the part of the late Teller to enter credits for remittances and deposits, the precise amount not yet accurately ascertained. No ultimate loss, however, to the Bank or securities is apprehended $2,909,206.87 Nov. 1, '60 Dec. 1, '60Jan. 1, '61 Indebtedness of Directors$55,842.6738,387.3552,383.59 The undersigned, Directors of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia, have examined the foregoing statement and find it correctly made up as stated. A. S. Baldwin, Jacob Baker, Wm. S. Zirkle, John N. Bell, Fred. W. M. Holliday. State of Virginia--Frederick County, sct,: This day, Henry M. Brent, Cashier of the Bank of the Valley in Virginia, personally appeared before the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the county aforesaid, and made oath that theforegoing statement exhibits the true condition of said Bank on the 1st day of January, as made up from the books of the Bank and the reports from the several Branches thereo
Consecution. --We committee an error in stating, a few days ago, that the Col. Baldwin who was captured by the enemy in Hampshire county, was Dr. Robert Baldwin, of Winchester. A correspondent has called our attention to the subject, and the Winchester Republican also makes the correction, as follows: "Our friend of the Dispatch has doubtless mistaken Col. Robt, F. Baldwin, son of Dr. A. S. Baldwin, for his noble, Dr. Robert T. Baldwin. The old Doctor is quite as 'vigilant and standing' as ever, and richly deserves the compliment paid him, but the capture earnestly well the nephew, now in the hands of the enemy."