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Abstract exhibiting the condition of the Banks in Rhode Island-Continued.

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Amount of its own stock held by the bank.

Amount and description of stock in other banks,

and of other stocks owned by the bank.

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Date, rate per cent., and amount of dividend...

50 00

400 00

75 00

50 00

May 20, 1850,

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April 2, 1850, 8 per cent. per annum, 20,000 00

Sept. 5, 1850,

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50 00

June, 1850,
8 per cent.
per annum,
8,000 00

Amount of suspended paper considered bad or doubtful

Reserved profits at the time of the last dividend.
Amount loaned on pledges of stock in the bank.
Amount and description of stock held as collat-

eral security for loans.
Debts due and not paid..

Largest indebtedness of any one person or firm.

* $20,000 of this amount to be paid out as dividends October 1.

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+ September 28.

+ September 27.

Abstract exhibiting the condition of the Banks in Rhode Island-Continued.

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Amount of its own stock held by the bank.

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Amount and description of stock in other banks,
and of other stocks owned by the bank..

Real estate

Other property.

6,001 77

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29,930 00

Increase of capital since last return.
Par value of shares..

Date, rate per cent., and amount of dividend..

Amount of suspended paper considered bad or doubtful

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11,272 25 54,250 00 50 00

*11,127 00

14,338 00

5,696 00

50 00

100 00

50 00

7 per cent.

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per annum,

for 6 mos.,

per annum,

13,125 00

3,000 00

2,625 00

90 00

18,849 76

10,479 87

Reserved profits at the time of the last dividend.
Amount loaned on pledges of stock in the bank.
Amount and description of stock held as col-
lateral security for loans.
Debts due and not paid..

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NEWPORT.

Abstract exhibiting the condition of the Banks in Rhode Island-Continued.

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