has the following under the head of *Panic inForsythf* . ^ \The suspension of onr two banking* , houses, Mesirt. B. Pye Son and , Mean. W. I/. Lampkin Co., caused in* ,denoe of the publio to a greater extent i than Messrs. Pye and Lnmpkin,and when t the newt of the suspension was first an* , nouoed, the public were loath to give j credence to the report. But soon the i public learned that the rumors were too i true, and that no checks were paid by 1 either houso.. To say that tha whole 3 community woe shocked would be a fee* •ble expression of the truths. Mr. B. Pye, «the senior of B. Pye A Son, came to For* j eyth when it was hardly ~a: rillage, and 3 has been in business here for upwards of , forty years.- For the first time in his ,AAA •. * • m mis felt that eren now the trouble ' will only be temporary, and at the ex- 5 piration of a few days his business 1tense excitement last week. '.Perhaps no banks or bankers possessed the eonfi*will continue as in the past. Mr^W. L.» t __t. . —___ri i t