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Show TELEGRAPHIC FINANCIAL. Dlatributinn of Nllvor Coin i The Ifuuli Note IttMlonipli u A iftfuey A New Miuiiti: .Swindle. .Swin-dle. New York, 21. Reports received t the treasury department from the various sub treasuries to the clo-ie of business yesterday, bIiow that tho available balance in silver coin ii reduced re-duced to $4,415,012. Since ths pas-l,'e pas-l,'e of the act authorizing the redemption re-demption of fractional currency in subsidiary coin, the total amount o! such coin issued is $M,7&S,93i). Of this amount $9,593,557 were for the redemption of fractional currency, aud $5,195,017 were for currency obligations. ob-ligations. At the several mints there were at last accounts $1,824,400 in subsidiary coins. Of this amount about $1,000,000 was in 10 cent pieces at San Francisco, and wiii have to be recoined into halves and quarters, so that tho available balance bal-ance in subsidiary coins is really less than three and a half million dollars. The following shows the total amount paid out, aud balances on band at various times: Washington paid out 911,728, New York $5,000,216, Boston $2,-095.0S7, $2,-095.0S7, Philadelphia $I,5S0,S47. St. Louis $765,709, San Francisco $193,-842, $193,-842, New Orleans $402,984, Charleston Charles-ton $116,136, Baltimore 645,144, Cincinnati $1,095,427, Chicago $1,-395,549, $1,-395,549, Buffalo S20G.327, Pittsburg $.'331,385. Total $14,783,950. The following are the amounts on hand: New York $307,028, Boston $741,-528, $741,-528, Philadelphia $92,112, St. Louis $245,937. Sau Francisco $44,964, New Orleans $422,45-1, Charleston $S5,4S4, Baltimore i'V2, 447, Cincinnati $39,456, Cbicago $150,072, Buffalo $-37,419, Pittsburg $22,998, Washington, $309,-164. $309,-164. Total, $2,590,663. At minis and in transit $1,S24,345. Total $4,415,012. During the last fiscal year the national bank redemption agency ansorted 19,111 ,133 pieces of monev, the value of these pieces bains ba-ins over 8210,000,000. Of these piece 10,943JSl, representing $78,640,145, were destroyed; 8,167,854, represunt-iug represunt-iug $97,478,700, were returned to the banks of issue, being conridf-red fit tor circulation, and about $25,OiK),000 were notes o I failed and liquidating banks, and banks reducing tbeir circulation. cir-culation. The aggregate amount of overs found in counting the packages forwarded for redemption was $10,-491.42, $10,-491.42, and the shorts $16,175.26. The counterfeits discovered amounted to $5,188. In Juna the amount received for redemption redemp-tion was nearly $24,000,000, which was the largest amount received re-ceived in any one month since the agency has been established. ! The limes this morning gives do-i do-i tails of a new- device for swindling, called in tho prospectus the Bullion gold and silver mining company, the beat of operations being tho Ferris and .Centennial mining district, Carlson county, Wyo. Isaac Lud-ham Lud-ham u president, G. H. Hildretb secretary, and John McLasey superintendent super-intendent of mine,-;. The districts embrace many thousand square miles, and their richness exceeds anything any-thing ever diicovered on this continent. |