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anics' Bank of Philadelphia; $2's on the Merchants' Bank of Lowell, Mass; and $1's on the Merchants' Bank of New Haven, Conn. Affairs in Philadelphia. From Philadelphia journals of the 26th ult, we take the following: The prize schooner A. G. Waterman, captured by the United States frigate Savannah while endeavoring to run the blockade into the city of Savannah, arrived at the Navy-Yard on Monday. She had an assorted cargo of goods, chiefly provisions and clothing. Marshal Milward sold on Tuesday, the prize bark Maso, captured by the Brooklyn at the mouth of the Mississippi, for $6,000; prize schooner Albion was sold by the Marshal for $700. The latter was appraised at $500 value. The transportation expenses charged to the State prior to November 30, 1861, for the conveyance of troops, etc., were $308,139.55, from which there was a deduction of 372-10 per cent., $114,873.59, leaving the sum of $193,265.96 which has been paid. Among those paid the Pennsylvan