TABLE J. [Report of the Comptroller of the Currency, December 6, 1897, pages 385, 397, 444, and 559.] Currency that would be immediately taken out under the Walker bill (H. R. 3333) and probable amount by 1900. By H. R. 3333, of the $346,000,000 legal-tender notes, currency would take the place of.. Probable increase by 1900 Total.. Probable circulation in 1900.... $146, 000, 000 200, 000, 000 229, 000, 000 575, 000, 000 225, 000, 000 800, 000, 000 TABLE M. IN THE MASSACHUSETTS BANKS OUTSIDE OF BOSTON IN 1856. The circulation of 27.8 per cent of them averaged from 80 to 100 per cent to capital. The circulation of 33.3 per cent of them averaged from 60 to 80 per cent to capital. The circulation of 31.5 per cent of them averaged from 40 to 60 per cent to capital. The circulation of 7.4 per cent of them averaged under 40 per cent to capital. IN THE NEW HAMPSHIRE BANKS IN 1856. The circulation of 31.4 per cent of them averaged from 80 to 100 per cent to capital. The circulation of 35.3 per cent of them averaged from 60 to 80 per cent to capital. The circulation of 27.4 per cent of them averaged from 40 to 60 per cent to capital. The circulation of 5.9 per cent of them averaged under 40 per cent to capital. |