Winnipeg. Brandon. Bankers in Great Britain.-London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and other points, The Clydesdale Bank, (Limited). Liverpool Commercial Bank of Liverpool, (Limited). Agency in NewYork.-61 Wall St., Messrs. Henry Hague and John B. Harris, Jr.,Agents. Bankers in United States.-New York, Bank of New York, N. B. A.; Boston, Merchants National Bank; Chicago, American Exchange National Bank; St. Paul, Minn., First National Bank; Detroit, First National Bank; Buffalo, Bank of Buffalo; San Francisco, Anglo-Californian Bank. Newfoundland.-Commercial Bank of Newfoundland. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. - Bank of Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. British Columbia.-Bank of British North America. A CENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Letters of Credit issued, available in China, Japan, and other foreign countries. THE CANADIAN BANK of COMMERCE. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Paid-up Capital, $6,000,000. Rest, $1,000,000. GEO. A. OOX, Esq., President. DIRECTORS. JOHN L. DAVIDSON, Esq., Vice-President. George Taylor, Esq. John Hoskin, Esq., Q. C., LL.D. B. E. WALKER, General Manager. W. B. Hamilton, Esq. New York-ALEX. LAIRD and Wx. GRAY, Agents. 2034 Notre Dame St., Stratford. 276 St. Lawrence St. Exe Toronto, Head Office, 269 College St., 19-25 King St. W. 448 Yonge St., 546 Queen St. W. 128 King St. E. fasted for use in Europe, the East and West Indies, China, Japan and South America. nge bought and sold. Collections made on the most favorable `rms. Interest allowed on Deposits. VERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. GREAT BRITAIN-The Bark of Niger of Australia. PARIS, FRANCE-Lazard Freres BRUSSELS, BELGIUM-J. Matthieu SAN FRANCISCO-The Bank of Brit.: Glumbia NEW YORK-The American Exchange National CHICAGO-The American Exchange National Bank DULUTH-First National Bank. BRITISH COLUMBIA-The B'k of British Columbia. “No expectation of forbearance or indulgence should be encouraged. Favor and benevo "The revenue of the State is THE STATE; in effect, all depends upon it, whether for Rightfully considered, no principle is more conservative than that which identifies the VOLUME FORTY-SEVENTH OR, VOL. TWENTY-SEVENTH OF THE THIRD SERIES. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY HOMANS PUBLISHING Co., No. 233 BROADWAY. 1892-1893. GENERAL INDEX TO THE FORTY-SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE BANKER'S MAGAZINE AND STATISTICAL REGISTER, FROM JULY, 1892, TO JUNE, 1893, BOTH INCLUSIVE. Complete copies of the present volume can be supplied by the HOMANS PUBLISH- Bound volumes will be given in exchange for the numbers, at the office, No. 233 Subscribers who have not heretofore bound their numbers are earnestly recom- Anthracite coal combination, 174. Appellate Court of Indiana, 272. Appreciation of gold and depression of Appropriations for the year, 17. of National banks, 112, 842. of surplus, 113. Assets and liabilities in published state- Assignment of deposit, 615. Attachment against National banks, 25, Australian bank crisis, 900. Austrian monetary system, 256. " of receivers, 26. B. Bad banking in Italy, 664. bill of North Carolina, 579. bills in France, 451. circulation in England, 244. Bill for free coinage, 114. " " for redemption of bank notes, 175. " Bimetallic money conference, 407. collections, 4, 100, 186, 257, 340, 352, Blockade in grain, 328. 417, 497, 565, 581. credits, 535. crisis in Australia, 900. examinations, 111. examinations by non-experts, 176. note circulation, 93, 650. officers' responsibility, 37. of North America, 746. " " note inflation, 603. of Montreal, 378. " of St. George and Columbus, 507. statement, Boston, 68, 150, 232, 312, statement, Philadelphia, 68, 150, 232, Bankers' Association and law reform, 1. Bogus bank and insurance organizations, Bona fide holders of notes, 828. Bonds of the French Republic, 217. Book notices, 220, 381, 774. Boston bank statement, 68, 150, 232, 312, Break-down of competition, 81. British investments in American industries, Brodhead, N. E, death of, 226. " of transportation companies, 644. C. California bank deposits, 254. Call and time rates for money, 330. banking, 138. Capital and surplus taxed, 113. circulation and specie of State banks, furnished by banks, 882. "of our railroads, 165. " of State banks, 572. Capitation tax, 929. Carrying trade of Europe, 495. Cause of the movement of precious metals, Causes of bank failures, 514. of depression in trade, 721. of gold exports, 9. of the late stringency, 729. Centennial of banking, 374. Centralization of business, 213. " of deposit issued before incorporation, of deposit paid by insolvent National " for establishing State bank circula- " |