The Indiana Whig, Volume 1, Number 9, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 14 June 1834 — Page 2

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1 '"ug!1-!?, further investigation, the undersigned mint, is undervalued, the paper of the on the inspection of their books availa-1 wouij cheerfully have co-operated in bank of the V. States is an acceptable blc, because, as has heretofore been ob-jjh(. Work, resorting to every source of 'currency. In the midst of its career served, the inspection itself is in dhro-1 informition, legality available, as the I of usefulness, it has been, unfortunately gation of the, natural rights of the citi- ,amc coud by the charter, be required for the country, drawn into the field of en, who ooght not, under any circiim-jfrom (he Bank,or legally received or political contioversy; its directors and stances, to be obliged to criminate him- j compelled from any oilier quarter. If, officers vilified hy name, their most liuself. It pleased the Legislature, rc-1 jn the progress of such an investigation, I dable measures misrepresented, their garding the corporation as their own iS0 conducted, disclosures had been made1 most hwocent acts calumniated, nd legal creation, to require them, when ! 0f mi,ner requiring or authorizing any their slightest errors of judgment toraccused of violating the fundamental j further procedure on the part of the ; turcd into corruptionsand crimes;abwe laws of their existence the provisions j0use, the undersigned would not have lh, the severe distress, with which :he cf the charter to submit their books to 1)Ce bahind the most zealous of their J country has been visited, for the sake a committee authorized to report on ajtgocirita, in denouncing it to the House of carrying on this warfare, has been

that fact alone. But to transfer tins ;inii t!1c country. A different view of cruelly imnulod to the wanton action of

the Bank, though struggling for i1s own

existence against the most formidable

limited right ot inspection to other com- 0f their dutv was. however, taken bv

mittees for general powers of inquisition , their colleaces. resulting in a series of

ana lor, a general purpose 01 enior- measures, fmm which the nndorsie-nci fT,rtc in mid, it Th. -,im nA Aa.

ring self crimination, is illegal and ine- unfortunately found thini-elvc obliged nili.-d tone which characterizes Ihe

quitaDie. i o no mis oy inairecuon; to todigsent. communications of the Committee of

clothe a commute oi inquiry wun tnc , u t while there was a form, in which Directors, under circumstances like powers of a committee of visitation, and the undersigned were prepared to meet these, is. to the undersigned, a salisfacihus to acquire a right toopen the book. CVCry part of the resolution under which tory indication of their integrity and for one object, and then to inspect therr( the committee was raised the form i conscious purity. They have placed for another, would be to attempt tone-, most consonant to the wants and wishes themieWei where, as American citicomplish an end in itself unauthorized, ! o( (he country, (to which all other mat- !zens, conscious of their rights, of their by means peculiarly unwarrantable. :icr8 of party crimination arc insignifi-! injllries, and of their innocenco. they

... iivhu! u..--..6v caor, compareu wun me great question iad n right to place themselves, under

I he protection of the law

Firmly believing that they arc inno

cent of the crimes and corruptions with

observe, that neither ol them gave his , 0rlne causes, the just responsibility, and

voice lor the resolution creating the tie ,Cmcdiea of the present sore distress) committee, nor deemed the inquiry, in .lhc form unqucsiionably in which the

many us onjeci necessary consider-: which they have been charged, and They hope it is not Improper to add the abl 2 class of those who voted for it in that, if guilty, Uiey ought not to be expression of the opinion, that, had the ,hc Housc-the undersigned freely ad-1 compelled to criminate themselves, the attention of the House been particular- mit, thaf.'n the range aad character pro- undersigned are clearly of opinion that ly drawn in debate 0 the terms of the pose(1 lobc giv,n t0 ilUuirv by their ,!ie directors of the bank have been

icsoiuuuii, 11 woum uavcretciveu bouie colleagues, the ma only of the coinmtt-

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modihcationj and llmt it is owing to its (ce,ihe purpose of majority of the House

passage under the operation 01 the t're-, wag not mistaken. Thcv think (hat no vious Question, and without any ax- candid person, contemplating all the examination of it details, that it received, cumstanccs of the case, from the first dcln its present form the sanction of the , monstralions of a polity on the part of .House. Being, however, placed on the the Executive hostile to the Hank, down committee, the undersigned were desi- to the recent measures, in support ofihat rous of discharging their duty as mem- ,,0;cv , the House of Representatives, bers of it, under the order of the House, will deny that its object v. as the overto (he best of their ability, and accord- throwof the ii,stiiulio'a.an the impeaching to their understanding of the rights ment of its directors before the bar of of the Corporation visited the powers public opinion, if not before that of the of the House, and the principles of jus- judical tribunalsof the hnd,of gross m.ilticc. Thev were desirous of takiii" un nri;.. .nrr..ni;nm -,,,1 r, a. ,i

v 1 piiiviitint v,oii u xiviiii nun imhi,i. , mm

the various matters of inquiiy enuraer- that the inquiry to be conducted by tbejinemorklswd: It has, ated in the resolution, viz: the causes of committee, of' which the undersigned l!? to present to

guilty of no contempt of the authority of this House, in having respectfully declined to submit their books for inspection, except as required by the charter. All of which is respectfully submitted bv EDWARD EVERETT, WM. W. ELLSWORTH. House of Representative; Mayli, 1834.

PROCEEDINGS IN SENATE. Moxn.vv Mav, -3fl, 1831. Memorial from Switzerland County, hid. Mr. HENDRICKS, in nrcscntin. this

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IV r. president, become

f he Senate a Memorial

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uic unwc anegeu violations 01 me composed the minority, was proposed to " , v " " I'" "' m" chnrter.aoJfce imputed corruptions of bc fM of ,e mcaiJs to promote that I J ''V.' fT '-I' 7 ' the Bank,onc by one; of considering cnd So liir from ,hi8 being denied, q 1 ! '. ?rk?er5 them in the orde in which Ibeyarear UBdcriencd undS

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merit, j the name hnporl sad tenor, having been cii

eircuiated m difiereni. parts of oat eouory: and, sir, lam advised by a correspondent from whom I iiuvc received these, that there are nino'een others in circulation, which mav soon lie expected for the purpose Bfbeiug presented ta tiiis or tlie o;!ior House. These inemormLi are numerously Kgmi, and it is my dutv to Ktate, that which lias, so often

lieen staled in presenting such-like papers. that they are signed indii-eiiininatcK bv men j of all jvotiti -ill parties, and of every pursuit i and oce.iipnlioii of life It ia eoiuitrv jB j which Die friends of the proscnts Chiel Magistntc were, an ! I B4WHM, still are, imincrI ''", and their past)' strong, and this paper it

J 0 it to be viewed as a party jiroduction, DU 'as du MnMMa at m hnfuurt. ii.'..'"tSCMl

the quantity out lust year, before the . posites were removed, and which was us. ally about seventeen or eighteen millioi Still, the petitioners were no doubt riab' .1. r ..1 .1 . .1 . 1

ine laei iubi menu iiuiob were Bcarco in part of the country in which they lived; i

the law ot Uank circulation, which he (Mi

.tale of things has wiUidrawn npMy tlw that such embarrassment exists My lettem naner of that Bank, and its place is but par- from almost every portion of the State assure tialliv supplied with the paper of other moot that fact, and 1 very much fear that Banks, chiefly those of Cincinnati and Lou- this distress is not at its height in the country isville bank's of recent origin, and in which ; west of the mountains. We are in the hands the people have not the same confidence of the Now Orleans market, as the clay is in .1... .1 1 1 ;., i 'ftn,.i nf ti.o itniton tin. hnnd of the notter. Accounts from that

LUUl uiey iiau lii in.. wiw v. niw w -w f 1 . . . , j States The diminution of currency, die quarter aro discouraging at present, and j B.) explained on onothor occasien, camel distrust of that in existence, the general bode worse for the future. Bankruptcies! them off to the northeast. J want of confidence, and die instability of the unparallcllcd in number and extent, arespo-l Mr. B spoke of the prices of produc whole matter, has, as tliev say, and as other ken of in New Orleans, and the means of re- New Orleans, and quoted fiom Benjan sources of information assure 'me, produced ceiving and paying for our produce is bcliov- Levy's Price Current, of the most rcccri

mil almost universal pecuniary cmbar- cd not to bc in existence there. 1 ne distress oaie. rromims, u nppcureu mm wesicri

of that portion ot the county, anil ot the whole proouco Dore a gooo price, coiion nigna

country, 1 fully believe; and stand ready to tnnn it was ai tins time insi year; pora, oeci 1 I . I' 1 , 1 - 13... . mmh. X n nkAnt na ll I i.li ani.n..

,.ii co-opcratc 111 anv measure wiiieu anoius uiuii iwu, iwii, im.. uj,u

deep ami almost universal pecuniary

rasment to the country.

They tell you that the past experience has 00

tuny demonstrated me convenience uuu necessity of a circulating medium, composed

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1 m-nsnce m 01 relict. 1 Know 11 nas oeen sum hi, aim m oou uniwini. ivu a

11U1II, I.011410SIU I I . , . , ... :1 fmm Pmxinnati lvimr that ..twl,..

ek.,..l. t Vnnnntnnlilr in anprins tn unit. Ull UIBUUfa UOUIUIUUIUU Ul IS in.vuciuiicu 1 101 b ol banknotes, redeemable in species, to sup ,,n:i, ,i, ramnvnl nf h,,Eino. Loth fi-fiiirht nd uassmje. was hL

, ' p .a- . .:ii:rt.,y..r more v excitemcius, wnicu me rumovui ui uumuu iwu livucui au w.o6, nuo ,JU;.

7ZZ&HZSEauX thc deposi.es has been seized upon to pro- ter than it had been for three years past; I ney do not i;ciieve uuu . iuuiwu H..a..Uv , . - ,

,u TV t .1. k.r !. ,-.,1 ;t.rtl( TV Brtmn I ihai mnnnv uns no ulrnli inl Hfi I1SUH . nnppo

of gold and silver ex. s o form a tn rcu atin , tQ bfi ime For jnstance , as good as usual, people contented as usual, medium ; and oy beheve thata suddu g , mc.makcrs 0(), out of bugincgg. Wr diangc or attempt sixhaa f ioma ipag u imcdifttcl aftor fhe remonll it isB. then took up a New York paper, the system to a metallic currenc , vvould ros I .Jgr wtomet a the 5 just received, and which gave the tratenot only .'J,'!' ( l'fgxlte would have been so great; but it value of different Bank notes at the Brokers prostrate the value ot all &JP , ,innot bc dcniod that the measure of removal Board in that city, and showed that the Soudi-cntn-e derangement of 01 &h" original cause, without which the ern Banks had nearly recovered their nThev a fuT ex riment -.'t excitement fnd distress' which pervades the eient rates in that market. The Caroline flAk beXrfeSai "KWtry would not have occurred. j Banks only about 3 per cent, discount; the clcailv appears that local banking jiW than , y.. Bankg cyon wfaich worc

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sen tne renwv ai 01 me ucposncs. 11 s n pu uuau, muj mv vi mm mt most unfortunate measure for the country. 1 count ; and the pet Bank of this District, And white I have never doubted the power to (the Metropolis) which had been (be subject remove, nor the correctness of the motive ' of so many melancholy predictions, was at which induced the measure, I have always ; the rate of one per cent, discount, and no regretted it, as deleterious and injudicious. ! more ! All is going on well, said Mr. B. I have said by my vote, that in my opinion ! It was nearly "thclast opc-tmic" with disthe reasons of the Secretary are unsatisfac- tress memorials; and, as the cry of distrefs tory and insufficient; but i have carefully I liegan in the Senate, he presumed it would

medium, said Mr. II., but few will deny, "vomeu any vote, or any aci, navmg a icn-, uuu ... ...c .u; ai u u.a,, ..eiiceionn. It is convenient on account of transportation donCv to increase excitement, which, in my nothing more would be heard than the taint and exchange; and it is necessary, because "l'u'b " as but increasing the distress com- and lingering accents of a dv.ng out and ex- " . I.......t ..I 1 .. . ... I 1 1. .. Anl..linn i ; i 1 1 n I it nlna.ni

Oailll O UJ. 1 I UiUU i'.gUllini OH Il-IIUIH'I1 iMiinnm. iiiuiiu. which has been the occasion of the present Mr. HENDRICKS repelled the idea, that controversy between the President and the the memorial which he had just presented Senate, and 1 have voted, and will continue ! to the Senate, bad been produced in any deto vote, against every measure having a ten-1 grec by the panic which pervades the coun-

lency to prolong or einbittcrthat controversy. ; try, or that it hud been gotton up lor jKlitical

Currency, in any way adequate to the wants of the community ; and that a National Bank, with branches in the different Suites, is alone competent to the task of regulating and producing such currency ; of keeping it in a sound and healthy condition; und of equalizing the exchange between different and distant parts of the Union. The convenience and necessity of a paper circulating

the precious metals arc not to be (bund. However much we may wish the condition ofthe country to be other than what it is, we must all admit that gold and silver, to sup

ply the paper system, is not in the country;

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allOIIKU 10 iOrce, or W mwuyin, .u.Le, .. . . - . . .; nf ,,- . T..n nnnn f u i!.rl,i-.o,,nH.

violent and sudden chature from the one sys- i I. . ',.,, ' ' . M !,,., '..i .i

Mini i , , I1IVU, ill loin 1 1 1 Ol , in luu (Olli ll uin- "in iivm jiaim, I nil ii v: I f.. iiui vi ine I ill IJJU1 1;

lit and sudden change from the one svs

tern to the other, must convulse the country. It is much to lie desired that a greater quan-i-.i : ...i i.n e. I

. '" " "' u 1 '"i "'c excitement be allayed. That the liber- In this instance, he believed they were much in circulation than at present exist.1:, and in . ... . ' . . , . A. ,. .. . ' , J i c ,i e- r.i. hesot the country are in danger, I do not i less liable to alarm than nmnv others, provaung a remedy or the fisc le.. nj t- . excitement greatly to, They stated facts connected with 'their o. men ot the countrv, this ough t to be p vr-1 others which have business, (led tor. But this must bc done by a slow . .. ! ' ,. . , . , ,,, , . , m .

. , . ! ,i ' I, uiruuu ll ill mil llinitllY, it IS UUKllllUll lo 'iunui.1. uusiulop, ill n incn ini.iM m nnn e:oitin" nrTow A ':itn ill tlunns 1 . - . . ... 7 ...... .

turbed. My object is the prosperity of Ac 1 liable to alarm from danger at a distance

country, which cannot be fuilv restored until than the people of other portion of the Union.

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misi te created wliuii wiil invite siiccie inio' . ,. ' . , ... , . , , , ' f ' .... t .

. .1 .1 .... It' : r-UlUllOIIS. 1 1IU ClCJUUlllS Ul JVO llllllll till UiailUUlUU 1111U Ut' U UftBUO 1.UIIUI 11U1I Uk HJIT the country, rather than send it awuv. He . , , , 1 , ,! ,, 1 , ,, c i i . - '. , imvornmeiite in CP iilu-ni-u hnnn nm milt! Clirrnric- I liov n". nft IllflVleoI juifl

cannot legislate into trie circulating medium r. .. . , ' . (1 . J . . . ' . . r .i 4 i always continue to he, stormy and tenipcstu- thcv cannot be mistaken m the tacts thcv a greater quantity o the precious: metals . . ,,..., mn 7 . ; u i j e j . i . . r . than i- to be found :0IIS' 1 he opinions ot 13,000,000 ot free- state. He bad referred, when up before, to .. . men must necessarily Ikj a discordant mass the condition of the New Oilcans market; It has 1 een stated that the chartered ca pi- , matcria!f!i 0ur Government is the off-' to the fact that bankruptcies unparalleled t&l ot the banks, about lour hundred und fifty )rm 0f? al dependent on, public opinion. 1 in number and extent, had taken place in in number, amounts to $145,000,000, and Wo arc united only on a few fundamental that commercial city ; and that it was bclievHiat the paper in circulation is, to (lie specie mfacfyfa. luch as jiersonal and political ed the means of receiving and paying for m tin rr vsalts, more llian sqMtoone. H',v? liberty, and national independence. On mi- the produce of the upper country wus not to men, is this circulation to be supplied, end or sl-,),jcctfJ our opuuonsore various and dis- j be found there. In that reference, he had what utter destruction would a sudden change , WTfan.. I allusion, among other things, to a letter were it practicable, bring upon the countrv. We nvc waefa cl,)sen tbis f(jnn of Gov. . whnefa he had seen in the hands of a Senator The people ot Switzerland are ot opinion. f,rnillo, ,.;.,.;" ,,, ,i. r,irn,u vherc ' on the floor, and Mich information was j"

that a National Bank is indispensable to the v i, 0f 0D0 ma'rij or f a (ew individuals, ' orally more to be relied on than the prices

jirosucnn o. u; cunuuuu.. . " !"-, ja the law of the land, and where tins will current. The letter did speak ol uiuwn.l

und mis law is eafoeoed at the point ol the , lcled lailurcs m ttiat city, and thai

"loner. j.et u mt. then, despair ot tlic tion accorded well with the expel

jiLjiiiuii, , uui i-iiii i an uiu uii iioi iminy who iiuo recently been cj

rw nope. i the produce business on (he Ohid

Jii. 11. men mm ou tnai ine inenional be : sisuuni rivora.

cxpreseton of an honest, i"',.'- ,

ged by the House; of invesligal

cacn according lo its nature; ol inspect- 0!1 thc part of the friends of the present

ing tbe books and examining the pro- Administration of the National Governceedtngs ofthe Bank according lo thc ment. charter, that is, in reference to all ob- ir0'w was it tl,.llanil that such an injects which, by the charter, arc proper- qUirv should bc met by the Bank, or

ly suojecis oi sucii inspection and ex- rather by those who have been cntuut-1 nmination; or in regard to which the ed by the stockholders with its direc-;

directors might roiuntaniysubmit incm tion? Thc Bank is njegal Abstraction, for inspection; and of inquiring ir-lo the 'fo charge the Bank with bribery and other matters referred to them, as far as, ' corruption, is to uic words which have on consideration, they should deem the . no nccurate meaning, (rue orfals:'. Thc committee competent to (Jo so. fUutcmtiA ( Iho directory und Of nil tbeee objects, the undesigned officers; men of character; men knoiV.T confess that they regarded that which to the community as soine of its useful stands foremost in the resolution as vast- members and hrighlesl ornament; men Iv the most important; an inquiry into of probity, unimpeached in private life.

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toe causes oi Hie present distress. Jl rome ol lliem .arc merchants, whose:"-"51'- ""'y re,)reseo" )iavp )ro(i,.. was theirfirm pt..af:i0n that the coun- word, in tbe most important Lrasw;) ? thr .'pinion try demanded this enqun; f Congress, would be deemed as good as their bond; ; ou '' T pTeZ ' nusiber of memorials and subsciitv-rs ' and others arc professional characters, j f9SH im'y i situated on the Ohio river tqm, greater by far than have ;it wUo adorn the highest t ri J ' ' '' 'f rrfrl i c- I ,lir',(' ''"i's is a county ofthe scon i "my former period come before Con- country. T4"---ein- J ' ,p '' I chmg in size and pupahUtonibutoi tle pcacegrcss, iovoking the aid of the National ted,': "f-.T"! i i j- i r,l! &uy, the virtue and intelligeneesfit V-C-8lluretofarelievethemfromas;.; J3"0" cless.gr, to hnng universal d,?-, ,Hatioil; it ;,;,.;,. , Bt)d in of unexmpicd distress. A - " lre,f "P0" I,c c,oun" tof sake of, these respects, would not lose by comparison, cessment unusu.lly c- h .. Si PJ,ry,Bfisli ends; and to promote these ( rti:h .my People who have preferred their

cre, and not ' .'ci"icu,.cnos, turiner cnargea wun corrupting -pettiion.- hen. It is a mixed population,!-'

''cmaaacf " Mlu7 me luuuuc.uro ui uic pres., corrupting J groupeu togetlier liom every quarter ot the It w juleged, on (he one hand, lo bo the people in the exercise oi (heir elec- j fhiiou. nod from almost every quarter of the ..imtonly produced by the Bank; and, tive franchise, and corrupting the mem-! "'',':'i ebtefly, however, (rem &Htacky, on the other, to he the unavoidable con- hers of Congress. Are honest and honora-' ( ''"'' Panyivania, New York, and New sequence ofthe financial policy pursued bie inen,charged with these od vious mis- Kl,;ji:ind. Audit also contains the Swiss by the Executive. The undersigned demeanors, to submit to the charge with ""le.-'ien'. fr..m v.-hich it takes itsnanwi. This wished to make this thc first, as it was a murmur; lo ackflow ledge Ihe reasons ' P?'1e ouli;-!'!lr;d rln tl,e Omm of Sv, i infinitely thc most important object of bleness of mashing it; the expediency of Z(T1""'id!U'",;-r'J,c ,,'"!,lr's oUh'' Frrt,d' hcir investigations; to receive the lei- investigating it, all vague ,,nd unsoecifi ' 'S a"'' V;!r n!,K,' 'penod, and !on. -of enlightened merchants and i ed a. it is; the reality of a pr , Jfa I r "T! ' T T "t 37 J I yih wtrc sent, (who noccncc retire them to admit that of which I took ocLaoa to speak the rther (!.im , 7:ng I0 apM;ar beforc there" &roUttd ofpicioa Iloei the day, when the Polish land bill was before the uiem,;as lo ine extent and causes of . strong and indignant feeling that their the Senate, m which thcv first settled by uistress; lo receive from the Bank j characters are outraged, while their I RPecial act of Congrcas, by which an exlend(hose statements of its affairs, which 'rights are invaded, call upon (hen mL cd credit was given them, at the minimum

i 'M.J die wen persuaded it would most unt.tiilylo lake thc culprit's place, and , lMCC' ,,)C"t" dollars per acre. Theycallcheerfully have afiTorded, and which ; endure (he ignominy of what they deem ' c' 1 tueir town Vera.vi nd their county would have illustrated its whole course 1 an uncalled for and' a vexatious inouisi- SwiteBr,w4iM of their own selection, Jn the difficult and trying position into' tion? Or is it not rather the nnturil t''" llieirown "nlry in Europe. They which it has been thrown: and from nil a,., ,. ,.,.! ..-a '" ' are peaceful, indurtrious, intalliiferit.aiid uat-

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omer persons, on whom (he committee norcnie to ..lace themselves unon ' "''"." wou d ha.v tin a r;U4 4 ii .... ,. .' "--ies uponCountn

. 7 i 6 1 "'") mkht uieir rignts ueneath (he a:g s ofthe1 teslim-nyas to the manner in which law? If eo lo mv nc'orhho.ir I. '

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r'nnnitr; J believe tint a National

nm i lliy pnnnitr;

Hank, or a National currenc , orim a.

is indispensable, and mat all our experience i i c 1 1 i i iai;. .

fpt-- I -'I 'll. . in.-, n wiii-niif-y reiiulator, in my opinion we must have The

Htate I-anks are wholly msuflicicii for that purpose. 1 am no advocate for the present Bank, and think it has no paramount claim upon the Government for a l ccharter. But

1 am prepared to vote for

with proper modifications.

ot imp liuti

read, pruiUid, and referred to tbe Committee

on nuance

Mr. BENTON would add his testimony, if

Mr. H. repeated that this

not been gotten up for polilica

reminded the Senate of a rcl

a Bank charier i n0CCf:H;lry 'hat ot the .Senator from Indi-1 'naac ween lirst up, (hat the Mv reason fur I aua' (Mr. Hendricks, ) in fuvor ef thc res- signed indiscriminately by in

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as tin",

This eo in'y, on the Ohio rive:

say, " you or,1

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attached to their adopted

ire to that of their nativity, sir, occupies a long reach

nd its agricultural pro.

ion- an wheat, corn, and hay. as we as

a Knave, sha I hemnpt. a in i'-i r ultin nHir-tn in LmJ o ii...

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Doavy export t.-otie earned every year. Wcw Orleans, is- the tireat market, and almost the

wry market, of the people of that Sjitc.. and

in-

of

public

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in ... ..-are oi me executive hits been est a man as myself, and t'jlrnn .... ,.J 1 i, , V

i' u carneu on. Cue 1 an ex- a swim cr.anr n l

animation, the undersigned

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..u.w UBL'IUI in .nT flV;fi llll. ,l fr,., ..wl I-,. I. ..I

r i i . ):..i.i.i.jwiiim in' icuei oooit, and sat sfadorjr to the people, and power- vile me lo collect (he material, out Hill ri1lin(fnt Ia.i.1 a il. : i

....j vicic , .cuuiiig io tnc removal winch 1 may preiudic ihe

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j lying on mem. . against liimf I he director of lh,. u" aro uisaan'-iv ana deeply aneeted hv its Ine n ,ir.i.AMf ..... j . .. ti t ... ul ll,c , j:.-.. I. : . .1 . i .

, t T ttvcuuipnsiieo, as u was uanK are citizens, as honest and as vir- m';',!,u"- " 'rue, mar, ncntrc loaf, a

jtuous as any of these in office or out of ffr ",vcf,on, 01 JT ,f!:,or! u"'1

it, high or bw, who charir.- (hem will, . ' u,asn anu 'TW ml ror. notion. A A . ! : T I ad WvUion of the Lakes: but, at pre-

and as the resolution nf fh Hi.n Ann. , .!,m .l...:,b. " V, . CHr.l: " ,hc Mis- is. ippi trade and the Market

not confine (he iwsairr to ,h08e i w i f n , "'" Ayw rlc"1? ,liC oni' nI,cs '' ' tons with which the P.Ln hi n Ti . at CCU,,r.v 18 ns gr cat- i srrowers and exporters of produce. The per Urced l he?wn..i h A . ' ces with wh.ch thry have con- pic of Bwi'zcrland countrv have as little selte. auZf .teJ8I!dbc'ID' dactcd affiurs of tlieeat institution en- dhwet interest in the Bank ofthe United ?h . 1 r -1d e'.r rC trU5,,'d l ",e'r Care- is m:,tt" sas almost any people of the lUdt , . ",!8C 0' whlc" the Bank; opinion; it is notorious (nail lh- world They seek not accontmoiation? in this or any

f il j ' removal ai mis moment, notwithslatidint' the "mc,r jank. They arc the exporters as well

t ,va ,UUEWI satisfactory by Congress,

tins course is well exnresspH l.v dm nntitinn pectabilitv of the population which furnished ,l,;s- He would venture the

crs ; that it in indispensable to the prosperity I W'Hrribcrs to the memorials just present ' 'here were many names on

the community. AmLsir. nol l.vi..lr. 1 Jlu "new their industry, enterprise. persons un warmly (leveled

tofore ininjrled'in (lie five lnoIullK, debate am' s'ncu,' devotion to their countrv and hac I; Ohiel Magistrate and Iris Administration, 08

on this sullied. J will (like this occasion lo 1,0 doubt but that they fully lielievcd in all Bny individual within the sound ofhis voice:

te briefly the kind of Bank which 1 would ",c. distresses which they mentioned; but1 men who, allltoiigh they disapprove of the

prcler. 1 would i,hV an 1'nitml Mtnt,.u '"eir perilous only recited what had been al- reuiovul ol thc depositee, and of thc incas-

B'.ink,Iwated in the District of Columbia, iir l,'fiud on 'his floor for (he last four or five I ures which have produced the present slate the city of Washington. This would do '""nths; and the reason why petitions were of things, yet they have undiminished conaway all eonsuWJtional difficulties; f.r all 'ate in coming from tliat distance, must he i fidence in thc purity and integrity ofthe moa.bnit fhe power .if Congress to charter such 'i0cau8e the petitioners were so far off from ' 'VCB "Inch induced the measure men who iusiitiition here. Objections lo this p!ac . ,llc source of iilarin po fur off from this j indulge in no deniiiiciations, who believe the for the kwatiott, 1 do not think iiiKiirmountu-"chainl.er, where the cry of distress wus first 1 1'reaideiit ofthe United States lobe an aon- !.!!. Settling the censti'utional question is m, four or five mouths ago. The peti- est man, an ardent patriot, and one who a desideratum s great, that it will overbal- lmK,r speak of Ihe scareitv of money in would make, for the perpetuity of our free ancc all objection. censoquesiee of the disnppeaniuci: of the institutions, as great sucriticcs "as any other. Such institution here need not w'iT ihuk, uce- KawtUM. Uil lxoll,r l'olitiLal elect that such men

ttreater connexion with theOovcrnmciit dian , .. . tU3mmela ooumiess iiwugnt there , """e bue.i siaioments as arc contained in

ii "i i i i n u pan ouninuiion ol tins kind ol "e meuioriai just presented. AI! their pccmreiicv. because thcv beard it proclaimed litical feelings are on thc other side ofthe from all (piaricrs. But he, Mr. B would ask question. fhe Senator from Indiana himself, (Mi . Hen- J The motion of Mr. II. to refer and print drickn,) what was the real auiounl of these 'he memorial was agreed to.

notes w ithdrawn tram circulation! Mr. HENDRICKS said, that be had not ! before hsH any statistical tables, nhowing hffli the condition ofthe Bank at Vm led. Slates, neither monthly raf ll, or ihsse of anv othor aeriiat. mot hiv

it locate;! m !'luladelihia ; and locate it where you may, it ought to have very little con

nexion with the Government Urn place, it mav be said, is notsiiilieicntly eomincreial lo justify the location of so much capital here. But tiiis place may become, and will become, a place of much commercial importance as soon as the Clicsaneake and Ohio Canal or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad shall be completed. Nor need it be consid

ered

ine nrst in the precept of the House,! the undersigned would have proceeded

to consider the violations of the charier; ' corruption. O tA or ll I . . i r .1 ww .

insoiuteiv necessary, tliat the location

m..L 11.. ..I. . L. . ...... -i i (.-., .i , AiA i ,. L I I ..

-., niiv u .1 mm in; in me large m commercial """ u,u "i inrnisii mm y, nil an an

city. I would not charter SO large a capital as 5.00(1.0(10. Half that sum. aided by the desositos of the public money, and by the control which the disbursement of the public expenditure would give such institution.

LEGITIMACY, " We feel that wc are speaking the gen timenls of the democrat of Ohio, and, we believe, the deaascaau ofthe Union, when, We Say that, to ensure the couceul ralion am!

lull success of the party, Van Buren if the BIM lo whom the (Wtdj of ihe prosonl administration look us the LEGITIMATE SUCCESSOR to Andrew Jacknou."

ell, this u candid. Tho Andrew Juck-

weuld enable it to rsgiili

"i " iwnmM iioiwnnstatldtng the "vy are me exj.oners as wen fearful warfare waged against them by 'he growers of dioir produce, and the whole almost every branch ofthe government '"n!:C1'" vel much thc proceeds of their

own iudiistv. H it in the imnMiil i nf liin

at . ....... r. T i: j

ofthe deposites for reasons not deemed ! fearful

sat station- iv I .-.., ... ... i l Y r.f

j "j vwiiii trj, na now hi- ii9iii.it '. f i iirnnen 1 1, .

Dears nf romrA k" :..! .... r.,l r . 6'"eui

----- .v..,u vu ic jijuM,,,, , oueoi: oi uieir own country, their crertii ; u

tne Houses of Congress. If, after these I good at London and Paris as lint nf in ul ,jr,itud HtateK tl,c' havo a "P

inquiries Had been gone through, it had i the bank of England or France At ,,"cres'-,f ' v w tate lianks yet ... sb! appeared, on considering the other! this moment, in the remotest East in ICS fc "t n, mat ttity required cr admitted coin of (he country, from the public cialv was i soon the Ohorivcr. Theoresent

sw er to tno question propounded. He rcsumed (be Senator from Missouri Was much more familiar with that subject limn himself. Nor did it eo to the mint in ntiALw .. !...

ever the liicts ini-ht be. lie bnmmLi lh. H"" l"nsty, with LEGITIMATE BI'C-

C in. in anal ol a Dorlion ofhis nun.;., ....... ' 1 -JjDrall'J' : ' is openly usserled. Thai

the country, and its exchanges, and check 1 of inlelli-rciice. who well nude!,,,.,! .1... i.rttuc" bus been the teudencv of Uie doctrines

excessive issues of local banks. I would no! "''"eh (bey atatwl to the Senate. What was i measures of ihe Jackson admiuis exceed 20 millions in the capital. The bo- '"allict? The want of an iidcquute circu-tnit'''u' ua'' e1 ouv,ou'' to dinpassion uus, which all agree jnight be much larger '"ting 'uediuin, the nipid disappearing of atc observers, ll in open fair play to avow than that of the present bunk, J would dis United Slates Bank paper in thai section ofu.vo,v if' "e" Hemoerati of (Mia," and tribute among the States in some fair pro the country. This is a (hcl intimately con-1 " "Wt ofAe Inion'-are LEUITiiortion. 1 would permit meh bank to locate ected with their bueine. a (i,Pi wklnl. I LMATEH in the Jackson Dynasty, in which

branches in the States, only by permission ey see and foe!. Thcv makn no 1 Martin Van Buren is tho " lecilimatc ine

rt thc Legislatures ofthe Slates, and would, "' 'his kind lor any other portion ofthe coun-1 cessor t0 Andr Jackson," !! on account of thc distribution of the Imnus, tr.v but undertake' to represent the condition wa5 ' we suspect thc six feet two prohibit the States from taxation; nor would of their own. Now, to them it mulins liith. i alltl an half, has been at rest, whilst his

making a tour of observation,

certain friend of ours that has sat

mother Bank, should the public interest so ,ion by thc Bank ofthe United Stated It ia I '" a uceestion of high places, has personal-

require. Such Bank, although it could not 'he eftbet of thc existing derangement of the ' eti ",m ,he editorial column. Those who

go into operation till the expiration of the currency upon Uiemselves. of which ihev "avcgot in thc Itne of succession very na-

4 "' " ii"i'i vBAiiu.wi; nor would "" mow, io inem it makes little 1 I deprive Congress ofthe power of amending dHferoBee law much or how little may be ' wrai'' was the charter of such Bank, or of chartering 'he amount of notes withdrawn from circula-j ?uJ tliat a c

. T I. 1 . , .

1'" scan jjhur cnancr, would give prospeeiive stability to the currency. It would at

wantin''.

Whatever may

niarv

havi

turallv become advocates of" LEGITIMA

CY." Cin. Gazette.

complain

Mr. BRNTO i Cnl ii . it I It ' At- .

once inspire confidence, and tluat is aU that., bc a little statistical in U.i... flf

titlC8 would show, that in (mint tin..,.

cmbMrassment of the eoun.r , n n) l i Z " " T"""' -e,rcu.at.on : cross the nose, and havig no oourt-plaster a.

... . .' ' - ""vu uiuiu.- iiuilft limes. 1 ncrn unn hanH ulm-li nn. hie mMiiMlii nxntincoiu imn

A Long jXosv. A Paisley manufacturer having got, by gome accident, a severe cut a-

nowout, and that lacked but little of I intimation, "warranted 350 yards long,"