A Comparative view of the Condition of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, taken from the Quarterly Statements of the 31st March 1845 and 1846. A Comparative view of the Condition of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, taken from the Statements of the 31st of March 1845 and 1846. We the undersigned, directors of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, having examined the preceding statements, certify that they are a faithful exhibit of the condition of the bank as it existed on the 31st day of March 1846; and that the resolution of the stockholders at their meeting of the 5th May 1841, in relation to the accuracy of the accounts of individuals with the bank, has been complied with as follows:-The Branches at Richmond and Clarkesville report a perfect agreement between their general and private legers; the Branch at Petersburg reports a variation of $4 13; and the parent bank, after having discovered and corrected the variation of $419 50 in the last statement, reports for the present quarter a variation of $30. TH. A. HARDY, HENRY B. REARDON, MYER MYERS, NORFOLK CITY, To wit: This day personally appeared before me, an alderman of the said city, Wright Southgate, cashier of the Exchange Bank of Virginia, who made oath that the accompanying statements are a faithful exhibit of the condition of the institution as it existed on the 31st day of March 1846. Given under my hand on this 29th day of April 1846. JAMES CORNICK, J. P. |