IN SENATE, March 1, 1833. ANNUAL REPORT Of the Trustees of the Bank for Savings, for the year 1832. Pursuant to the provisions of an act, entitled "An act to incorporate an association by the name of the Bank for Savings, in the city of New-York," the trustees now beg leave to present their fourteenth REPORT, AS FOLLOWS: First. That the trustees have received from thirteen thousand six hundred and thirty-eight depositors, from the first of January to the thirty-first of December, 1832, the sum of seven hundred and eighty thousand, six hundred and thirty-two dollars and seventy-eight cents, in the following manner: In the month of January, from 1,230 depositors, $57,184 51 of which number 3,169 are new accounts opened with the bank, and 10,469 are re-deposits. 13,638 Second. That the sum of eight hundred and sixty-one thousand, one hundred and twenty dollars and ninety-two cents has been drawn out by eleven thousand six hundred and forty-four depositors. Of this number 2,240 have closed their accounts. Third.-The deposits have been classed under the following heads of professions and occupations: 713 11,644 |