OPERATIONS OF THE NEW-YORK CLEARING HOUSE. THE New-York Clearing House has been in operation nineteen years and a half; its aggregate transactions during that period, ending April 1st, 1873, amounting to $369,400,153,305 38. It was organized on the 11th of October, 1853, and at the present time consists of sixty-one banks. The aggregate yearly transactions since its organization to April 1st, 1873, are as follows: CLEARING HOUSE TRANSACTIONS FROM OCTOBER 11TH, 1853, то The average exchanges per day during the years 1870-1871, 1872, and to April 1, 1873, were as follows: June, Statement showing the Clearing House Transactions for each month, from May 1, 1872, to April 1, 1873, with the Loans, Specie, Legal Tenders and Liabilities of the Associated Banks, and the Per Centage of Specie and Legal Tenders to net Liabilities. Balances. $108,424,033 86 99,153,670 97 $3,216,398,390 04 2,333,293,163 91 The annexed Table exhibits the condition of the Banks of the City of New-York, as shown by their quarterly statements, during the years 1871 and 1872. |