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Stocks are down in New York. An injunction has been served upon the Commercial Bank, of the city of New York, under the authority of the Bank Commis sioners. The doors of the Bank were closed on the 25th for all business. It is a Safety Fund Bank. The Bank, it is believed, has over-traded, or loaned too large an amount to persons connected with its management. - The stockholders are expected to sustain a severe loss. The last sales of the stock were at 48 per cent. The capital was $500,000. The amount of notes in circulation is estimated at from $120,000 to $150,000 -The New York Evening Post of Monday evening speaks of "certain rumors of an examination being made by the Commissioners into the affairs of another of our banks which is supposed to be rather rickety. The bills of the Commercial Bank do not pass at par at all the banks, as it has been stated. But it is understood arrangements will soon be made, by which they will again be received on deposite at the VATIONS banks. The Herkimer County Bank has been robbed of $75, 000 by a Teller and two other conspirators. The Teller was traced to Albany-and the Postscript of a letter from Albany of Monday, 4 P. M., (in the N. Y. San) says, "that these honorable young gentlemen were overtaken and secured on the read toward Whitehall, before they had travelled twenty miles from their stopping place on Sunday night, near Waterford. They are inere boys in point of age, the oldest not 23, the young est about 19. The names of the robbers are Anson C Brown, Tobias G. Green, and Charles C. Francisco. "Since the above was written, we have conversed with a gentleman who came down in the boat on Monday night, and who informs us that all the money was recovered except a few dollars which the rogues had spent in travelling." The whole Banking System in the States must be radically reformed. The suspended Institutions (we mean, those that are not bankrupt,) must resume specie payments, by a wise concert and at as early a day as is practicable. The Bank of the U. S. is a wreck. Never since the days of the South Sea and the Mississippi bubbles, has 80 memorable and disgraceful a failure occurred. Bick nell's Philadelphia Reporter of Thursday, quotes the stock at 5 bid, and 6 asked, on the 103 dollars.