Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 April 1834 — Page 2

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ibe due on that contract

looks peskilv ILke bankruptcy mid confusion, notwithstanding "the report of that faithful and efficient public officer," ihe Postmaster General.

rilv. neighbor, this ter, lcl the bank be prohibited from issu-

mg nuv nole under tweuty dollars, ann let no sum under that amount be icceiveri in the dues of the Government, except in aj.ecie; and let the value of gold be raised at least equal to that of silver, to take ef feet immediately, so that the country ma) he replenished with the coin, the lightest

ami the most portable in proportion to its value, to take the place of the receding

bank note?. It is unnecessary lor me to

state, that at present the standard value of

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ffold i? several per ce in ices man uiui im

We are authorised to announce Charles iWi'f Lj ver . j,e necessity effect of which has

We are authorised to say, that John Barrckman, Junr. 3 a candidate for Associate Judge,

to id! the vacancy occasioned by the death of die late R P. Price, F.rj. We are also authorized to announce Sot anon Ralhbonc as a candidate for the same station.

VflOMi Al THOHITV. T.t veteran patriot and democrat Albert Oaibitin, introduced resolutions at a late meet-in-in New York, called with reference to the -xi tin diitn ?svhieh denounces the conduct ,.f tiwU.-ji in the removal of the Public

DeMosites and in hi? abuse of the veto power in J

t.e mot startling language

f,,rr pvdntioiis that Cen Jackson has changed th republican form of our government to a des- ; otism. Let it be remembered, that Mr. Gallatin is a mot rat of the Ji tTerson School hae always until now been considered a Jackson-

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.nan -was ha.ie.1 hy "the party- as one ot its j je of the lrusteesm i no norouu o ...-,... y important product of three con . .. , .., i .i t.A rimiiictual attendance is desired, as business oleoma an impoi laiu p.

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as a candidate for C.Vjnty Commissioner for the

He tells us through Third District.

We are also authorised to announce Joseph

.'IcCluie as a candidate for County Coiinms-j

stoner for the Third District.

been to ernel gold eotnely from our cir

culation, and titua lo deprive us of u coin

so well calculated lor the circulation ot a country so guat in extent, and having so

vast an intercourse, commercial, social,

,n-v that the community will fed, that this erland recently presented a mcmonal i .titution is unable to proceed with its business, ,rom tje Third District of PennsylTa-

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.ml thef niive rtwntu n.tuait. ... -- --- . Hfjverse to me resiuinui u i.u mw uc-

fects to a iru(iBi-,-iui i,0ite. stating that it contained tuur inoti-

I ' . . . i ...

f I be Hunk.

The Board of Directors hope and trust that

uand signatures. An cxammatiolion, huw-

lever, showed, that it contained only fifteen

,i .Set's will be Hiinrieiu iu uutnuic """,ever,ninui "' " " " ; , ',)(s' of the Institution, and their dctcrmina- nUn(irefj name?. I3ut the worst is not yet lion to stop its business at once, is from aj funher examination disclosed Vrr.ic. ,c"r" fnm ,,,e Va'T onvy in- ,,, r.riit. found!Qfote naypite: that there weie on the

onvy in- , ,,. nretiitors. found ! q,o tea Hay.ette : that there weie on

tr jneir uu v - ' i u J' .i . ;.Hlr,,i(nt ibev are now able!,- . ... . i t,oolo nf (tonblrt.4 . I he Same

i in; - j . ,., i iisi iiuit "

to sacniK-e ineir ciaims. rpnoniP.l Uv twenties nml

unon

to form, s ot

leee oi pajinj, . . r napr. unri

and political, between all its part, as ours. A an .-iiditinnal recommendation to raise

Monday next bein- the regular day of mcet-j. Ifli;.,:. p value. Hold ha, of late, be-

iini

rtance will be before the Board.

bis political s'Mitiiueiits has never lecn niestioni by those now in power. What will they do now? Crucity him like Duane. n nuc DKPosiTrs. The vole bus al last been taken in the Senate c f the United states, on Mr. Clay's Resolutions.

It was a triumphant one, and damnatory of the nction of the President on this matter as well as that of hi miserable pliant tool Roger B. Taney. The vote on the first resolution of Mr. Clay, which is as follows: (Resoived, That the reasons assigned by the Secretary of the Tren-iry for the removal of the tnoncv of the I'm'ed Statps, deposited in tho Hank of the Unite d ttc and its tranches, coniriiunicated tf Congress on the 4ih day of December, are unsatisfactory"' stood, yeas CfT, nays 13. And the vote on the second Reflation, which is as follows: "Resolved, That the President in the late Executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed UjKio himself, ttulhority and power, not conferred by the constitution and lau s, but in derogation of both' eood, ycs 0, nays 20. "Two of the Auti administration members of

lie Senate wtre absent, or the majority would have been increased. Tipton, voted in the niirority in botii instances lie has not tlisap pointed us. The Hon. Air Hendricks, voted for the first resolution and against the last. lnttlUA" IMPORTANT. Amos Kendall of the Kitchen Cabinet celebrity, has received, a; well a3 Gen. Jackson and Major Jack Downing, an anonymous letter, in which his valuable life is threatened to be taken by a Kitchen ladle. The devil help the Kitchen if the chief cook ami bottle-washer is taken from the party . BX.NK FAILURES. The Philadelphia Price Current of the 23th trU., enumerates the following:

Washington Banking Co. lliickensauck, iSew Jersey. Erulem banking Co. .New Jersey. Bank of .New Brunswick, iNi:w Jersey, li.uiii ct Maryland, Md. Susquebannah L'ruige k. Banking Co. lUiltioiore &t Port Deposite. HARD MONEV. TiiC adrninislration party insist on our return iug to goM and silver currency. The President ify'iy "liis people", as he calls us, shall do so . II, iw can we? There are twenty eix millions f specie in the United States and thirteen tiiilJjons of people so that if the hard money were divided among us we should have just (wo dolairs p'er head. How nth we should be. And vet, while these men ore crying to us to return to hard money, they are the advocates of Slate I? inks, which will give us two hundred and t.itv million of paper dollars. How amazingly .insistent! Banish the I'nited Stales Bank vvith her lhity -live millions of money and give n local Bank trash to the amount of two hundred and fifty millions, llow can Congress put cow n State Bank-, even after the V. S. Bank has bet n crushed5 It, nor the veto of the President h:is any direct control over them. SALE EXTKAOH DI VARY.

-f V iW are ivertisoJ for salcJof a protI)pl and effeclua, application lor ty Auction in the New-Orleans Argus, of March :mjtjgaliIlg. au(t tn.dil removing the existlo. We would advise the owner to remove;,, jistief lt would at the same time them to Washington City. The Kitchen Cabi-i (,j,en to the whole community a fair op im I would certainly make u liberal bid, and , poituruty of ai licipatiou m the advantarot neglect so favorable au opportunity of ad-ges of the institution, be they what the)' r.ing men of talents to their talented councils.' may. The purchase money might be paid from thej Let U then SUppope, (in order to illust, irplus funds received at the Treasury from the ' Hate and not to indicate a preference,)

l ost.-onke Department, under the administra-1 'h at the present bank be selected as the tion of u c Hon. H m. T. liarnj that wise, dis-! agent to ellect the intended object. What interested, r.rudent. economical and enerr t.r I'l 0 V tsions w ill b nece6?ar t Will stifT-

Extract of a Speech delivered in the Senate of the United States, by Mr. Calhoun, on the eubject of the Currency. After a full survey of the whole subject, I fee none I can conjecture no

means ol extricating the country Horn i!

!preent danger and to artest its farther

increase, but a bank the agency ol which in some foim, or under some authoi it y is mdi-pensible. The country has been

brought into the present diseased etate of

the currency by banks, ant must be extiiciled bv iheii agency, We must, in a

word, ue a bank to unbank the banks, to the extent that may be accessary to re store a safe and stable currency ju9t a we apply snov to a frozen limb, in order to restore vitality and circulation, or hold op a burn to the llime to exfiart the in. tl imnmtion. All must see that it is im possible to suppress the banking system tt once, lt inu't continue for a time, lis greatest enemies, and the advocates of an exclusive specie circulation, must make it i pai t of their system tr tolerate the banks for a longer or a shorter period To suppress Iheni at oncn woubi, if it were pos

sible, work a greater levolution a great er change ii the relative condition of the various classes of the. community, than would the conquest of the country by a savage enemy. What then must bettone? I answer, a new and cafe sy6tpm must1 gradually grow up under, and replace, the old; imitating, in this respect, the beautiful process, which, we sometime ee of a wounded ot di-eased part in a living organic binly, gradually superceded by the hPaling process of natuie. How is this to be effected? How is a bank to be used a9 Ihe means of correcting the exces of the banking sv stein? And what bank is to tie selected as the agent tc effect tbis sultuary change? 1 know, said Mr. C. , that a diversity of opinion will be

found to exist, as to the agent to be telt;c ted, among ihose who agree on every other point, and who. particular, agree on the n'ccs!"iiy of tisiog some bank as the means of effecting the bject intended; one preferiog a simple rttcburter oftrie fxtsting bank another the charter of a new bank engrafted upon the old and a

lourlh the uKe of the State banks as the

agent.

these as open questions; to be carefully sui

veyed and compared with each other; "almly an I dispassionately, without pre judice or patty feeling; and that to be se beted which on the whole hull appear

.to be best the most safa: the most titl-

cient : the most prompt in application ; and he least liable to constitutional objection. It would, however, be wanting in -caudor on my part, not to declare that my impression is, that a new Hank of the Oniled States, engrafted upon the old, will be found, under all the circumstances of the case, to combine the greatest advantages, and to be liable to the fewest object! ns ; but this impression i not so firmlv fixed as

to be inconsistent with a calm review ol the whole ground, or to prevent my ielding to the conviction of reason, should the result of s-uch review prove that any other is pieferable. Among its peculiar recoov mendations may be tanked the consideration, that while it would afford the means

siderable States of the Coion v irginia, North Carolina, and Georgia to the in-

jdustry of which, the measure proposed i . i " 1

would give a strong impulse, and which in turn would greatly increase the quantity produced . Such are the means which have occur

red ti me There are members of tbisj

body far mure competent to judge of their practical operation than myself, and as my object is simply to suggest them for their leilection, and for that of others who are moie familiar with this part of the

t tifieatt'S of deposite, and uie open ucuuun : gentlemen to examine " v - SUe bv'lhc Bank, and these alone I hey hope. on hoJ(J j (he cr j, lo a airong light will enable the note holders and "f1;0".8!'- lhfly could discover where the ends were Jily lorrnliz nearly all W not the entire a- of ,h? eheet9 mount ol their emi . contained the Pignatnies affixed to some

At a meet ii

R. WILSON, Cashier.

1 J NK OF M AKY LAM). .-. ..r c..vt.r;.! ortinern of the several

eeiioi: -i

uiemoiial itlative to a fire company. The exceeding turpitude exhibited in this

matter so far as examined, led to a bcliel

Banksol ihecty, e,'CTlf"Jft' t Jce v that the whole matter was a IrauduleDt circumstances traiispuedM, Marvlaiid t o take into consideration Hie state of 9rt(jsfy the gentleman, tliat a very ootid-

.r Ir.u,. Mil? f l)-llir Ol lilt: IMiMir-s

an lira iii ii' - , , " n , of the Bank of Maryland, the lollov.in- 1 resident? and ca-hiers were present: Win. Lorman.Pies.of the B. of bait. Philip More, of the franklin Wm. holm, of the Com &. Karm. Nicholas Brice of the Farm. w. Mcrch. Wrti H. Murray, Cashier ot the Mechanics J UierCashierof the Marcin. Wm Lorman was called lo the Chair, and N Brice acted as Secretary. Amongst the other proceeding the following took place. The President of the Union Bdiiii informed the meeting that the Bank of Maryland had

made a deed of trust, widen nicy were pn p;reu

subject, I will not at present enter into anjto ,iej,-vpr conveying all the property ot toe

inquiry as to their eUieiency, with a view Bank ti him in trust, ior inc. general ...u of determining whether they are fully ad-Wiit of its credilors-that lie has nl ai Jl

ot

equate to effect the object in view or not.

I read' it.tior excepted it and declined doing bo

...i i. u.ii-irn and concurrence of the other

There are doubtless others of a similari,j k i csteil mMlt, distribution of the funds,

descriplitin, and perhaps more efficacious. ;anj tiat tinS meeting was Called to lay the subthat mav occur to the experienced, which lieet before them forth-jir direction concerning 1 wouli -I 'freely embrace , as mj object is toj- the mccti un,inirnoll.ly readopt the best and most efficient. And rt !,ovtl(j b thc jfreidenti and Cashiers preM-n, may be hoped that, if on experience it !p-Klt t"()r-ir opinion it is advisable that Mr . El--hould be found that neither these rovis 'licoit accept the deed of tru-t propositi b ions, nor any other in the power of Con- the President and directors ot the bu.kol Mary r ii i . . rr . .i 'land, and that they therefore unite in recomgress, are fully adequate to effect the i.n j i.V" i i m to lo so. It being undergo portant reform, which I have proposed, RInou, ((ncr ( himr? of detail, that the ddh -rent the co operation of the States may be af-I Bai ks shall from time to time be informed ol rirHwt nl Icaii lo il.o o v ton t n f t nnn rpa . I the nroirress of the t rust, and that their othcers

i tin 1 1 llBVC tree excess lO vr.ij mwimaiiun turn they may require nntil its clo-S'-'. From the jYew York Spectator. MO IKK OF "HOW IT nOltKS." We copy thc annexed paragraph from thc New Orleans Advertiser of March 4. It affords another beautiful illustration of the wotkingof the

sing tne circulation ol notes under live dollars, where such are permitted to be iasuel under their authority.

From the Richmond Whig. ALBERT C, A I.I. ATI N.

This distinguished Statesman and Fi-

naocier rms at lengm stepped forward and Presidents Kntcrimcnt

by a series of resolutions prepared by i Post O'Tue Department It is known, we pn

him. and submitter! at a meeting of the 'nie, that the Mechanics nnd Traders' Knnk ci.iKen- of New York, or, the 21st of!? this , cit"; is th "ury yf!''c rfice . . , ... ... , Department On batuidav, three drafts of .March, lias redeemed himself from the twelve th,o..:md .hdbns each were ni-..-ioff.,l

"thhictions falsely drawn from his meas- at the bank from the department, and two oflThey are as follows

utps while Secretary of the Treasury tin ithem protested, there being no lunds to the . . . .... ..r Li.,.i!;i :.. i...i :.. t;i..t;.,r n,, r i,., .....i .

erable portion of names not accounted lor

by the doublets and by the lire pennon, had originally been signed to a memorial igamst the incorporation ol the Dyotb vdle Glass Factory !!! Equally fraudulent, no doubt, was a large portion of the signatures to the Tammany Memorial. And such are the wretched expedients reorted to by the reckless followers of a reckless Executive who is now engaged iu the double employ ment of prostrating the Constitution and crushing the people, by the blight of his Kxi'ERlMFNT. Hanking. It was but the other day that a Senator from New York, praising the notes of the N York Safety Fund banks, said that they circulated in great numbers in Ihe State if Ohio. It seems from the following, that Ohio is not disposed any longer to let New Yoik have the fabrication of her noney. She i disposed to have the profit of it herself. The banks thus establisbed in Ohio, will force back the notes of the N. Y bank?, and supply their place with their own notes. This illustrates a position taken by Mr. Calhoun, in his speech the other day, that if one State e-tablisnes banks, the others are compelled to do the same; and wo may add, that a the currency depreciates in one State, from its excess, the adjoining State must increase their is-nes, or be overflowed bv that of their neighbor. Acw York 'Banks in ike State of Ohib The Legislature of Ohio adjourned on the :3d of March, after a session of thirteen weeks. Nine local banks were chartered.

esteo, inerc oemg no lunus to me.r Layette Bank, to be located in Cincinthat mstitut.on. One of the twelve ,vlt, capital of WOoO dollars was pa.d, bring two thousand T , a( Colnm,,iri, J0U,(Hnj

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(.: " 77 , ' ' V ' ' 7, , Hank of Cleveland, at Clcvlaml, , nave . favor of the department. Under the old s stem, ,, m .11 ... m..c.;ii,...

. ' , . ,11-. 4 I f .1 11 1 ' DeOlli Ol IMU.-Slimil, til I'l'i--'" eteran la torc the depoiites were taken from Ihe United ,-, ., ,r 1 ':...i..:ii i rri;itn

j. 4 ) 1.1 . ,, Dill K Ul OllUUIIIIti iu vnvn-l'im, ,793 9 States Bank, hese things never occurred "-1 Rfink of Wooster. at Wooster,

cause me nanu tjeinir tne foie ucpositorv, made 1 ,, ,. f -y ., v,,:

der tho administrations of Mr. Jeff erson I"0111'

and iur. lsanison. i ne advocates or

kingly powers in the President

called forth from hie retreat this v

of the democratic party, aud as in

Kp nmincpil llio oLIor Ail imc t'n- n.. -v 1.

.1 - i r it a point always to honor the drafts of the nov-1 . f ri i , ..n.i.i,.. ments on the principles of our Govern- eminent Bank of Sandusky, at banJuiity ,

ment, so now in JU, e equally opposes! But never my nd: Tert.t Credit:"1' exclaim' himself to the bold nasumptions of this Beardsley and tiie government credit peUnit Executive. W hat will the mono- risnclt- Tho same pajier contains the followiiii?

aauiuonai item: During the past week several failures have c-ntn-ru.f d ..... n . . ' ..:.i...i.t : . . rt i

1.UMI.U, ioiijcui luusiu'-ihijic iiuioriaiice. I lie

1 wish (said Mr. C ) to leave nil ,,em re!uj ,n

rrats say now? Will they continue to quote Albert Gallatin in justification of the

recent measures ot Secretary Taney Let

:iuo,o)

2!J( ,) 1 100,UUO lo0,(i00 Kin.oOo

Bank of New Lisbon, ut iNew Lisbon, BlOtiQ

Aggregate capital,

C2,400,0CO

-Vfp Counterfeits. The following' are thc descriptions of new counterfeits whirl) have re-

money pressure appears to beg.nnjin; ground, j cetiMv made their fipnearaiiec. We extract

is resolutions, and no longer i aml urf,ess some speedy relief is nfforded, we from Bickncll'! Report, r. mish hi? bright fame by thciri,M,tte5l,H'ct ,,"'crf:in'1 "n,ch, ' failures. Farmers and Mechanic? .- . i . .. . ,,t "ever mind: "Perish Commerce.'" ex- InHinn,

claims Mr. Bcardsley: and so it is perishing.

attempt to tarru

unjust ascriptions Is it hot enough that

they should venture to maintain the authority of the President to do with the people's money what he pleases to loan it to doubtful banks fo pay their debts'

but must also associate with the transac

From the A". I". Commercial Daily Advertiser. MR. CAMBRF.LKNG S CONSTITUGNTS.

We yesterday received from Washing

Hanky at Madisvn,

Indiana

5's letter B. Very coarsely executed, purporting to be engraved by Murray, Draper, Fairman Co. They can be detected by observ--inir that the letter a in Murray is omitted.

j Farmers'' Hank of Firinia, Iiranrfi at Lynch-

(ton, a copy of the Paftmany Anti-Lank, f 10V, pay to W. Radford letter D Dated 12th

August, IBiy Well executed

nrinfpil bv nrdpr of tbp Don nC Hani; oj l trgmia, at Hichmond.

' , ,. n J . ,. .," " "',,c.:5's, pavHble toF Burfcrd, jr. Letter C. sentatives, together with the names of ; F,t,ikUn'liank of Columbus, Ohio. the signers thereto. This memorial, it 10-, altered from I s letter A Nov. 0, 18.12.

will be recollected, contained, as the trea-! Branch of the U. S. Bank in A'ew-Orleans.

non, tne names or such men as I hoinaeiand un-to-the-hub Jackson Memorial as

jfiiei?oii iiiiu viocn vjaiiMun: vr win they still persevere in the effort to obscure the true question by raising a cry against the back There is, there must

be icitelliireoce enough with the people ,!ft,irv nrppa boa-fpd ten tlinin .mt i 10's, letter I, dated Auenat 7, 1848.

to strip the-e masquers, to present them; lures. Nav. more: Mr. Cambrr.Pn.r nm. ; l.10:1 BaVk !LL'

ll.it II . ' '

in their true character ol advocates otiarntpil it m tbp Homsp ntrn.nin frr., i.

kingly powers in the President for, give jronstituency, and beaiing the signatures o him, as these champions of hi would fainof ten thousand respectable citizens. Let! have you do, the control claimed for lnmjusnow examine for a moment, what sort' over the purse, and is he any thing short of people Mr. Cambreleng claims as com-'

ot a king.' Let ui meet this cry of bank 1 prising the respectable citizens of New

o, no uai.H, ,v,i u,ai l)y ,ur me ,ruC8, 0f, York, and let us also see who are, r,ar ex

u,c ,v," U1 ,,u lv,ll8Ti a1'" trie re- ccllcnce, ins constituents

por.se oi tne people will be such as the

friends ol free Government will desire

Mechanics' Dank, at Baltimore.

?, altered to 509 vignelt ofo's,viewof railroHd and train c-f cars, with heads of Washington and Franklin . Silvester's Reporter,

A Costly Edifice. President Jackson

ofiiccr, that paragon of Heads of Departments.

gest those that have occurred to me, main ly, however, with a view of exciting the r..l1n.i ...... ,." l u c :i:

tv.n. .,la,ri. u-n ri n.0i i.i f.:.,.i a ' iiiue uiucii more laminar

Mas,ey, has lated bim.-lf in NatcheZ, Missis-! W'!lh nKM lhaD ra5G,t ad .... f ' J,vllp.01 course are more competent to

11 ' . lorm a correct ludemeut on their nractica

This gen- Lffect.

&i Howell, a long established house.

tleman's residence there will no doubt alFjrd oir Western citizens a fail opportunity of know-i-i thc true state of the lower market, and every correct information touching their interests We know him as a man of business. May success attend his effort'. From the U'.SuXyof Dec. 31, IS31.

Fot Office Department. l have into day's

T'arxr made room tor the report ot tlie Potni'i'er (S-iifral this document merits si peru.l by nil readers, and will be gratifying to Ih,. friends of that taithful and efficient public ot!i ci, nd 'honlil n(i",.rd particular leaure to my neighbor, of th,. te, as it will relieve thein from all'.'ir., of the department falling into .contusion, and baiiUrniitcv. i

Cotttment. A single contract for

M.j.

m Muds to I'i.y.jO n year. Fourteen uiouths V 'j i ':itd hi U:"1 Huiiiip-Mro Co-triT fo

We light under old leaders Albeit Gallatin again steps forth as in the gloomy periods of the elder Adams, lo vindicate the insulted laws and to restore a violated Constitution. Our fathers then were with him, let us their descendants, jrrove to the world that we have not become a de

generate race. 'THIi W AyTF" IVOR KS. We copy the followina from the Baltimore Patriot of March 21. This may be considered the beginning among the Banks. Cin. (7ra. Thc Hani; of Mirjlnnd The announcement in the papers of this inoriiin, ol the stor.nacrp

of ttrts Bank, came like an electric chock noon

In the cniir-p: has Submitted a rdan which he has in view

of a couple of irages of the thirty or fortvjforthe erection ofa magnificent edifice for

occupied by the names of the memorial- the present and future accorrmodation of

ists, we find the following:

Billy Cahill, Nick Corshoar,

Tom Nole",

Jint Crow, Jr. Teddy O'Rooke, Duff Green, not ded, Col. Pluck, Black Hawk, Hurrah for Jackson, Peter Pocuck,

I etcr Parley,

Peter Scran.

Peter Coircrow, Bull Birk, Jr. Port Levi, Bryon the Brave King of Leinster, James Twaddle, Jim Cuuuou, Tim Flomly,

Hugh Tou-hy,

all the eflices of Government. He pro

poses a building facing the President's square, eight hundred feet in length, with a collonade in front. The estimated expense is about three millions. Boston Trans. The price of flour (from Ihe wagons) at Alexandria, I). C. on Friday last, is quoted lower than we ever before remember to

Let, then, the bank charter be renewed for twelve yeais after the expiration of

the present term, with such modifications!

and limitations as may be judged proper, and that, alter that period, it shall issue

no note6 under ten dollars; that Govern

ment shall not teceive in its dues any sum

less than ten dollais, except in the legal coins of the U. Slates; that it shall not re

ceive in us dues the notes of any bauk 'hat iues notes of a denomination less than five dollars; and that the U. States' Hank shall not receive iu payment, or on deposite, the notes of any bank whose notes

ire not receivable in the dues of the Gov

eminent; nor the notes of any bank which

mf

These are a portion of (he names to a have heard of it, viz: at three dollars and memorial, which the Jackson men deem-'sct,ty swen ctnts per barrel. Nat. Intel.

ed of sufficient importance to be transmit-

ted to Washington, by a special embassy. Wonder Jul. 1 he editorof the LiverAod it must be Confessed that their am- pool. Pa. Mercury, has received a com-

the City of Baltimore. We do ilot recollect atjhassadors were well chosen lo Carrv such ' rnunication which he says contains an alany period to have witnessed such a general ex- a memorial. Be it remembered," ulsoj mmU irresistible chain of circumstance?,

that of all thc committees that have beenlCi"Culated to prove that Napoleon Loosi-

citement among all classes. The streets all the forenoon have been filled with groups of citizen What lhi event will lea. I to, no one can tell. All the other Banks have been culled noon mure

! or less, for payment of their Notes in specie, ! whiah of course have been met. e 10np ;

carrying ,aV receive the nnh-s if nr. I. ,..b l,,,o

HiU.i j iiii t n-iiiitfia alii mil tnrni... dt I... t rf

ment. At the expiration ct'six years from

the commenceuient ol the renewed char-

inis manor, u loroeanog spiru wiJi t,f; manifested and thai the public will not withdraw that conii hyice that has been so long and so well de-erved. We hope that the bitter fruit of the Government Experiment,' of which thenronle bv thU

event are wade to taste, will induce our rulers to pause in their career, and without, delay retrace their steps. The gloom which pervades the City, will we hope, satisfy Mr. Secretary Tank v, that the'Kxperiment, of the mvurnmnm

is u.ium nun ci-iiaui ruin to all classes of the people and induce him, we fervently trust, to avert the destruction which the Pr;. !.,, ,..i i.

alone have the power of doing. to the rriiLic:. Hash of Maryland, ? r, , , 2-ilkof March, 1834. The Board of Directors of this I lisliliition Imv-r

ascertained with surprise and dccj. regret epial'

sent to confer with Congress and the Executive, the bearers of this memorial John IJardenbrook, Levi Kidder h Co. wete the only persons who have been feasted, petted by the I Resident and Vice Pkksident. The truth is, there has been a systematic and most shamef ul course of imposi

tion practiced upon Congress, in Ihe memorial adverse to the restoration of the

deposite?, and approving of the Executive usurpations of power. Not long

fince, Mr. Senator Talmadge rose in his

place, and presented n memorial purport' tog to have been adopted at the Great Park meeting. No such memorial wa adopted by that meeting. It was a fraud V et Air. Talmadge cont ainad a reference

or the paper, to the finance committee.

So also, in Philadelphia, JJr. sooth-

pal te is still living.

What is said at road. The follow'inc is an extract of a letter from a gentleman m Ldinburch to his friend iu this city; and exhibits the opin

ion of persons abroad, who are in no degree affected by our party politic?, relative to the ruinous course of Jackoa'a adminitrntiin. .V. Y. Com. Adv. 'We are looking to your side of the water just now. I do riot pretend to understand your President, but many an honest, well-doing man, and many n f amily will be ruined by hie recklessness. It is a hit of the O'Connc'll tactics I think, to throw down friend and fop, no matter which if his ov? n ends arc serv ed. I may hewromr

mi thi view, tint no single man in a slate calling itself free, ouht to have the power to do so much mischief as Master Jackson appears lo have done. I hope my friend ft. continue lo thrive, but this uproar about Banks will more or les injure you ail. Any thing that comes in the way of Che smuoCi current of bu-fnr will t'.