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ous consequences, if not in the ruin, it may involve, any that ever occurred in this country. It has been announced by telegraph that the Georgia Legislature passed the Bank bill over the Governor's veto. The bill repeals the law forbidding Banks from sending their notes out of the State for the purpose of discounting drafts; it repeals the restriction against selling but sight checks, and in view of the monetary troubles and accessions, suspends the operation of the acts inflicting the pbill over the Governor's veto. The bill repeals the law forbidding Banks from sending their notes out of the State for the purpose of discounting drafts; it repeals the restriction against selling but sight checks, and in view of the monetary troubles and accessions, suspends the operation of the acts inflicting the pain of forfeiture for not paying specie; prohibits levying fas. in favor, or against suspended Banks during suspensions, provided in either case satisfactory security is given.
tion of the money market half that amount could not be realized. the Charleston Mercury thus notices the Bank suspension there: the suspension of all our Banks yesterday, a measure of mere policy and not of necessity, was the of general congratulation among our business community. As an instance of the perfect soundness of our Charleston Banks, we append the statement of one of them (the Union Bank) at the close of yesterday's operations: Exchange — Sterling$19,430.35 Exchange — Northern (due within 30 days)352,342.13 Exchange — Southern (due within 30 days)233,963.96 Coin184.25 Balance due by City Banks42,512.76 Circulation197,63Banks42,512.76 Circulation197,635.00 Deposits180,880.42 The Baltimore Exchange, in its report of Friday evening, says: No very marked change has taken place in the condition of the money market for some days past, but for the last day or two stocks have been heavy and depressed, and the general feeling in financial circles is less hopeful than it w