Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 February 1834 — Page 1

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.o . i.i,.r.l.mr.r..t,rini mn.'rt ..f relief Ho cu man,.se;..ent. 1 need not inn.i.re, inas-ial!. I.y beina m.ii:ilv nisir.:mciit3l in res-

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Payment in

interest of both

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ijf at Lie tunc ol SUDi5Crl tian thirteen to one of the members of the deposites, to give their views as to the . I A-somMv voted for, while but one of the j future as v. ell as the present posture of i advance being the nuit'iai j Senators, thus elected, voted against '. the pecuniary ntbiirsof the country. -h parties, that mode is 10.1- j rejulions?. Still the strength of this i As an individual, and as one considering iinmccii;n fit rmbl ir r. ' it ivm r.f tin- hi.ht ihlfiPS tOKUStaiU tilt

to the Kditor on business must be paid, or

they will not be attended to. Pr.oDUcn will be reccivl at the cash market price, for subscription, if iklxv cred within thc year. Anvri:rrsr.Mi:vrs not exceeding one

square, will lc inserted throe times for

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m janu supporters, ncrc ana c;sewiiere, mesi j wnat it w is imer:ueu i t in ny 10 e wn ()cj .strenuously denies tint its present condi- j formed it, and to what it w:n und;r:.-d

lion iur;:ines any i.v?esiiy mr increaseu i uu e ry uio people wno auop:c; n. in ro mcans. I have locked carefully into the i Sieving that sacred instrument fru:i ?!r2 instruction! .ri:riuallv rivcii by the Se-! constructive and implied additions under

- -i i cretarv of the Treasury to the State Banks w hich Congress have claimed th? rijht 1 1

!)icire bevond the reach of the people, and without responsibility, a moneyed power, not merely dangerous t. public liberty, hut of a character so formid V le is to t itself in uoen arrav a "a in . and to at!crn:! to

! over-rule, the novcrnmeut of the country.

i ' eutertair:1! t ie vain imnrc?sion inai o:u- j-- -- ' r !-,i. Jnd view ..ro.Mm.Ll tv ,..e here, ' pr..,cu,i, ,.f its lawful bu... . 1 l..3 . dwlmy h vet ... , , .li ,i s i.iu m . :i,,v,. (.v,,in,Hl u-iir. . mm mrs. t he in- tor that venerable mm, of dzsiruvin 1 the

. ..M,,;.n (1r nni.KJ; i.;rtl,..,f tt stitain ihti relation to the Course to be p irsue.l

i:t.,.Ai.-.nn fi- a wish to di?contm- . . .... , ! i, . , ; i hv thum towards the Laid: oi the Lnited

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4ert when sent by mail. Letters by mail

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because they are my opinions and my

views. I kn w wei!, sir, that my nam;

Tlie effects of this outrage have been, not curries not with it authority any where,

conseoue'nee of an outrage, 'several ears or elsewhere, will acquire any imporlan

mhcc committed, against the liberty and

probably upon the lilo ot a citizen.

oul v the cn-enderins of the most bitter i .t I also know that as far as I may enter-

domestic teuds. but the partial establish-! win iihummij wtu.,o..s ..r ,,Ar,l.;p.,i t;,.o cmrniin ! or which shall be 1 jtmd in accordance with

a. iuii.7 .vi:.. .: .1 ..1 i.o, ! th. n.ili ditec nuriie omuion ot this eoun-

one dollar, and twenty hvc j sections. of lhc State. It is, however, a ! try, so far they will be sustained and uo ,,i-'.rin :n?lror IIT'PS 1H lilC Still. U i .... . . . ' ... , .1

iiniuyu ,v-..

JK V. ' I . v v be paid for accordingly.

LIST Or AG2NTS. John Murphy, Washington, lud. John Vantrees, do do. John Arbuthnot, Princeton, lud. stohn 1. Neely, do. Thomas Cissell, Monnt Pleasant, Ir.u. .Vost-Master, Owl Prairie, Ind. lVist-Mastor, Hloomliold, Ind. Vost-Master, S.mdersville, Ind. lVst-Mitcr, Owensville, lad. ' .... . t 11 1

Post Maxtor, Slmkaril s .Mills, mu.

kl UC HI 111 4 v h .w-v---- . - - -

inMs most rapidly suUiflin--that the dcep!H?so can be dune, and cnwounds which have been crcr.ted by it, in j able me to state unreservedly m opinions,

the social relations ot that otherwise !TNi;v iU uuu lu: '" i

arecv.i?ti2 f-vf, men, as 10 uio uo;i i an eiMin

last, and that the time is not distanrtrrfun pressure tipou the money market, 1 ooheve

favored section of the tfiah

lllt v- i -j - ----- j I .

the evidence oi its existence and clfects that the recent extensive ami suuien curwill entirely disappear. In this section of jt iilment, by the bans ol the United tke State, however, not an expression of j St.ites, m the tacihties lor credi;. which complaint as to a pecuniary pressure has had before been lavished upon tie coini. ir.i tt Kot nilvirs-. I ' inanity, has caused very considerable

believe that, at this moment, its business j embarrassment to tnosc in our connner .... i i. .i i i i i

have examined, with eual care, the in

structions nivcn in regard to tlie transler drafts, and the circumstances under which they we're to be, and were infaet used. And these acts of the Government taken

in connection with the larpe amount of money still left in the Dank, and which noon "a different supposition, would as

suredly have been also withdrawn. 1 hold i j .... . .i

to turiiish undeniable evidence inai no disposition was entertained or manifested on the part of tlie Government to wrong this institution. The only design evinced was to exercise a leal ri?ht, reserved bv the Charter, to change the de-

posites and to continue an uncompromising, to bo sure, but constitutional opposition to the renewal of the charter of the llmk. That for these constitulional&lepil

acts, it has pleased the Bank to wreak it

for that venerable mm, of disproving the exalted compliment lon si::.-e p:iid hiui by the reat Apostle of Hep ii dicanism, "that he had already rilled t.ie measure of hiscountrys glorj," and that h- i- xci t accomvlish, what neither Thorns Jvtfersonr.or his illustrious successor us'.d accomplish, by adding to the prcn f wbi.-'n he has so largely contributed t atfir !, ;iiat his country is invincible iu arms. ht con

solatory fact t'uat there i?t at :c.:-.t, ono spot upon earth where written C'ir.:itutions are rigidly regarded. I know, si.-, that this wrk which the President has tm dertaken, and upon the sutvess of v. ijicii he has, with his usual moral courage, staked the hard earned fruits of a tori a;s life, is full of didi -uUy. I kno.v w-ll diar it will put the fortttud.o and patriotism of

his coantrvmcu to the severvit test; t ut I

relations of every description arc in as

pr '-ooro'is and easy condition than they

t ; . , at - ' l.i . haM ever betore been. Yet to the west

. e-' I Wi oorn, .vio.uu uiwu, o- , t , , -v roifl tui'i; roust wn look tor nvcrv

Uilvl 14.' ill " v- ' ' - " - - w' ( 1 . I

Levi Price. Cvansvi'de, t:'.

JoU'i W. Davis, Carlisle, lud. is: ,f Unr, .Mernn, Ind. 1 M i-ier, T-rnurs Creek, Ind. Job,, C. R- i'ev, LawrenceviPe, HI. Xo-i-M.i-'r, Palestine, 111. V -.M-iscr, Hoo'.iville, Ind. V '-Master, llorkp-Tt, lud. Levi; (lev. p.m. N-'-v-llarmoiiy, Ind.

cialcitiej, utio h id extended widely ihcir

moneved operations, and who had p.rioo

themselves ilepetuient upon tbse faciij

vengeance ui)on the community, I neither j am happy also to know thai hs h , ivt allege nor believe: That tlia State Basks j this i.Mance. as hen-tobue, put hi-lt

have made tho siiMitest hostile movement i tipou me Tonnuoe .1:10 pa.i m u. o,

a-aiust it. neither is nor can be pretended, pie wno have never yet lat.j mm, or uny

What then is the motive for this rapid cur

taihncut? I hav e no: the slightest doubt

.Mr. President, tUat in the lanjzuasu ot the ... . i

;o b, rrenlMilnns no.! ibisit'.H-o inconvcniencies have been in an

section alone for eleven out of the fouicn important degree, either directly or convX these votes. The remaining threeVj. ' sepicntially, extended to other elates of

i lotJr.,,, ti..,t hi?ohiti'tns 1 hole in my hand, it is to u-

" 7 . . I 1 l ..... I .ml t. in tin nllitmot ill

iouuu, auu iouuu oiu , in en uu.i.i,'i

the Bank "at a time ol general prosperity

with one exception Senators not elccst

the election of .November last, but in previous years, and all are located be

yond the reach ol the present pressure; in

citizens. J theretore believe bather

that the extent of the pressure has been Teatlv e.a"erated, and that the mo'.ives

for that exaeration are to be lound pri-

!N SKNViT.. TnrRvv, J;wi ir 30, 1S3I. TVIi- WirKiUT submitted to the Senate

es.datioas of the State of New Yoik, ap--.i-.rof the course of the Secretary ,jf ill Theasury with regard to the rvm l of the deposiies. Mr. W., in pr t.uv lhc resolutions, addressed the i?euate as follows: ;i,dd in my band, Mr. President, and am about to ask hive to present to the So-iatc. certain proeuedin-s of the I.e cUbitureof mv State, in whic h that body

expresses its scntimeuis m re-jard to the

the agricultural, not in i2 commereia! marily, in the belief that the present ad-

ser.tions. in these portions ot the fctate ; ministration ma re noiim u i,...ivw4 embracing our uroat commercial empo-j w ith the people, and may be overthrown rium, (and which 1 think I may without j through the agency of die panic which is arrogance or presumption, style the com- attempted to bo gotten up, and seeondanU

man wh was himself failhfal tchis i-.-m-

trv in the hour of peril. Oi the course which the state which I have the honorin part t re:re.-eut iierc, will tike iBthii creat contest, it t cro ncs

me, forming so humble a part of its voice

I :h.n a rcmmal Jf it charter fc. ,""!' uBfJ. I.i

4 it,.. f...iri of tin; nco'dc." So much lor

the pressure and the causes of it. 1 will now consider the remedy f ;r the evil which the Senator proposes. Leav

ing the discussion of every tiling Cop.siLu- . - ! .t t 1 . r 'i -t I n .

tio.u.1, M 1 , 1 ,J4i;.,.,iv t , -be hat fv me m the conhdeut exprcs-i u -if tn.uur in . . . . ,....! !.w.',in m 1 be utmost in this c.oatro.er-

tbe resolution.? I now lav before the

nate, it has sp-,:ce:i for itself upon ni s- of the noiutJ involved. As to the otb.ers, 1 feef that my knowledge of the clnr. :cr

id' its people, and of the known seminar.;: of whole masses cf its pubhc in.-n, will

ilNecbarter of the Bud; of the United eleven, and thr.t every representative bom . u w adi a ivsu.t.

Stalls; and in regard to the existing pres

sure upon the mnev mu ivci ui some- poXtions of the country, with its views of the

that citv in either i ranch." of the

Legislature, icsponds to the resolutions

1 concur a s i wilh th

(Mr. Wbstci) iu the

x t - tMpiiion tluit the evil tomplaincd o: is in

honorable Senator

avowal, it m ist, at least, be admitted, that it. lues ere lit to the candor of the Senator. Tor myself, I thank him, and the country will think him also. It is time, Mr. President, high time, that things should be called ey their right names in relation to the depending controversy; that the veil with wbbd. it h is hitherto been attempted tudis-

x-dse the subject, should be tr.ru oil; and

;ttU::tio:i of Congress. This be.i.ig done

by the declaration of tlie Seuarur, there i reason to h. pe that we nnv hereaitcr be,

if v.e have not heretotore been, aiuvu oy

. . i it 1 . . ! - I I . . tb,. tb .nuAl f IMIf tl Cl'lVCC

mcrcial emporium ot the united r?taies,; i in me nope uuu o ,.. o..v ... -- ; remedy is not

and the cxten-ive cities ot ibwson, .ai-, kiiiv irouum., km . . . ..........ww - - - bans, Trot, Saenectady, and Utica, and j of the institution by which it has been to t:e ouml ... the ic, - an almost endtoss numbers of incorporated and is to be raised. t ho re ch rtcr ..,..1 ,;ib c u -nrri.imd,,! bv a ! Sr.-:,!!. A to the immediate cauc ol bank.- hatc.er e.e miy be .aid t u

d mse and intelligent pauhttio!i, amount- j the p.iessme, I concur fully with the Selling together at least tojEne million eight ator from Massachusetts, that it is an erInmdied thousand gok there was net j ror to attribute it to the mere fact f tho found a single membKjof the popular j change of the deposites The reasons he branch of that Legislature absent from j husassigned for that opinion aie suilicient. his seat, rr not with cheerfulness and aln-i They might be amplified 'and enforced, cntv recording his 'name in favor of the ' but it is omtoce.-sary upon the present oe-

' ' . , " V . .i... i ..c".i r.unintio ( W i be h ii Mil red and t wi n t v - i r;i ion . Past experience, concurring tacts.

to -i . i:is 11 is eaiif .joi mo ki.hu - . . . ., . . ' .-

Von, .heir .'.on.i.G i.. .he Bk..f eight .a.M.,1. .,llfu..g .L kranch : .ho aa.uro o. " rl' fS: A k.iow what U the f" Mcl..o..t

t . I , i " " J I . ..iiOi t.-ll"M( V". 1 ! 1 ' I I 'I I .li V 1 -I7 I

.i. i bv on er of the! he i.e.iislature, u is wormy m lemariv. commne u u.uu..:..v. . ; ... - . ..:M.T ,!. lull v , to so nvicn oi uis a p.njdi. ii.:-;

IMS Ull.eJ, 11 UU win i.i;u:i.i u - aihe present bank nor establish a new one, what w ill you do? To an individual, sir, and speaking tor myself only, I say I will

Kxecutivc to the utmost in this c.oa :.-.-. er-

sv; and that I may say to ;h sa wh ..re, and long have been, desirous to n-sioro the Constitution, in this regard, to its tr 11

reading, "now s the cay and now he hour' for its accomplishment. At ad cvcats, I have the right to say, 'hit 1 -.ill place myself by the side of the lVe-i ier.t, to the hll extent of the views I have jjiven, and that 1 desire to stand or rid! "itii my constituents, as they sha'.i determmo the result. I have thu responded, and I hope iho

'Senator from Massachusetts will a nv

1 wi

Llnraeier and causes oi that pressure; rmd in which, also, that Legislature expresses its pleasure as lo the course which the representatives ol the State, upon this flour, shall pursue, when called to act upihese cptcstioiis. In preMMithir, a few days since, the rroccedings of limited portions of the people of C their respeethes States up"i

tli cmc sub'.ects. honorable cetiator?

t.iok r

torm the Senate of tho number, character

. Ni:mm '". political as wou as person- ' . I.

1 f tb. ive whoie sentiments they laid

11 .11 ..I,.. l..x

us in HT e.s as wen hi.' u.ti

whirl, 1 lav W.m. .l. Senate. Ib at.nbatcJ to .he ch;.;e lw,!, Ins v. o nave , ... - ; Of .ho ...emters of .hi, lila.re. ,akc:, plaec in .h iu-..m which .ho je.,;,.,ms ot .... J icM mu ,t Ur pc,-,,n!h, it is ,v i..,,.ion t.,Uiovera..,et, .he Ua.,U -f lh h. St ,tc. ajhc fcca..t, ... l!, .,k W I . ..... ' . o ... ... tv . i... u..,.. i,r : if:i lmuieos u: that sort to enter into ii3 de-

speak. Ihe situations they nuia aiM incur , ami me ouue ,u . -j " An, si, , VCIllurc :he pre-

diction thai if the expressions now upon

our files, or those w hich shall hcrcaftwr be

a

a

In

wcic, as who they were mt. I beg tin

X the Senate; while, tollow

i to he t'odv vhoi proceedings

it h . oeonio my duty to present, tenuing toshv.vihe extent to which the proceedin tie iik!v claim the respectful attention of Congress. .1 .1.. ..... .nm'.ora .Ill.WPi!

I U" W IC !o 11 illlU'i. i l 'I IU- iii'.vn ... . v .. v ..

....u:.. .oo t'ii. b.-ritim-i! evi.lenro of I iMu.!??d relativeiv towuivs each oti;er, an

ihe capacity . respectability of the iudi-j to the acts which h ave followed that

viduaK it is t ie organ upor:u;isuceaM- change, i ucaw ..nmuiw u,... ..,.. -r , o , f;h, ,!,lil,e,a.iv,li,lv r;ese(a, . csistng are ...ouWl l.y .he Iwaural ie placed thore as ev,,e,,cc of icutv ,lo nvo ,n,llu:s , t'V,Va,vV.;,,ij iS,,.:,.or ... - e ...I.e. Th,, a,;ia!e a..t, shall he cxannncd, it .11 . W jar . . . . r" ; ... , . o. t t., : : 1 i. . . i: ,-,t t bT,,. wiisc and ingenuity ot tlie

.1 . . i ..... i . . 4,; i a. ti l 'ii.ko . .1 n I oiul uiv - - - - - - n

e one sitn pari oi tue inu.e o ihkuivu v uic.ii imm - r t.. i.a.,,.!.-

a 1 .T. v " . . . , 4 . nnT.O lit nMVIlf'wr litli li:il L.U . ituo viii f

placed him upon a level with th- common opinion of the w hole community, as to the real epiesthii in dispute: that every paper favoring the view of the opponents of the administration, has and will, expressly or impliedly, recognise the fact that the question b lore the public is "Bank, or no

Bank," and that the real issue has that di

rection, not the disposition of the govern

v , , V l.v . kill J - ----- j i - ' ' ' - ..c tt, t,;.-,?i. si noni'bition too. s Vim-1 ebose. to assume towards the (government

ie u cccts. lionoraeie cuiidiuir tn. c-s - t ) . . . . Uon no doubt properly, to in- mercial, nay sir, I may say more commer-1 and the Mate j Bank is a la ;SC posilioii I i .iou, no l i . i i ... .. .... ,. i i ! ,.. ..!..., r,. u :.. boit. Ir.it that there has

Ciai, aOU eUipiOIII llU'li; ....j'hmi, mm ; mui. tuiu.m.; v......... any other portion of the country, and col-1 be-j.i any thing in th conduct ot either lectin;; and paving into the National Trea-j the Clovernuieutr the Slate Banks to jussury full one-'third of its whole revenues:' ul, or even to excuse that attitude, I a people having as deep a stake, pecunia-j deny, and hope to have an opportunity to From the Govcrn-

it - r - ait o I he ;-vnate : wm.e, tonow - i m oiui v lt,v - . " . i ,.wt TirmU-!ind nrdentlv dvot-i i,.t.t iliivrilv no loans could be obtained-

,.., -t i atuo e set ne, i oeiau some -ou.ui uuuu - - - - 11. .l.v l mho i ir...,1.,...11..,i!,.,r(n,.,b,.,rl,,n vn,if..o. n nt itwaSVVCP UHOVVn

CO IU liS eillllt. "0 '( i yfi lUit. -k. "J v of its citizens; it is as the organ of such aj that tlie State Banks which have been sebody, representing such a people, that L lected as the tiscal agents of the Governsubinit to the Senate this partM tlQ pro- ! ment,had extended their loans many milceedings that I ask to place teijgmost! Hons and to the utmost limits authorized unanimous opinions as to the conmTrofJ bv the public, deposites in tb.oir vaults. It

he President, of the Secretary of the , neither li.vn nor prciem.cd that tlie

rt

.1... l.t tl.ot urdi rt nftit'On will bo

, , ., . r , nf pw thf Pre- cut, ot the Secretary ot iikmw neither iivn iwr prc.t-iK.i-u .,ui mo sci mi e - .

unon your files, by the side ot similar ex-! laans in consequence ot in uepoi.e, c.x- sivu oi una murui mv.uw t -r , 1 . '. .. . a IN . M..,,.,,!,- t- tbr U-i nb- 'i-,. v- i, nrto trt nconiO tllfi niaCC and imOOr-

nrescR.ns troin the states oi om.iiuiu .nuv ce.t wnen mo coi uiiiuxvioo ... .v..... - - i

'. . . . i . ::.v . . . . i j v? ... . . . A i t I? n rif n t s

V. o i's Le i-lature. is one hundred

ad twentv-eight members of Assembly ae- ditrtv-'two Senators. The membets '"'of Asioinbly are apportioned to the fit lydive counties of tiie State according to

V thert- respective population, and (he whole tcrriton is ui iUd into cigiit tH-tricts tor the olctiea of Senators, each district X having four, and electing one of the four . ' mm... ......X..i;.w . u;.u. l

CVCrV Mill. 1 ilk ('ii'oiuius in-" i to :i boat to present, where passed in the

lb r,-e of Assembly by a vote of one bun-

Jersey, also by the side of different ex-;nf the United States arid its Branches pressions from"p.rtiois Gf the people from j have compelled them to do so. We have Boston and New Bedford, in Massachu- however, record evidence from iiselt that setts; of SaUburv, in North Carotin and j thc Bank of the U. States has curtailed 'Newark, in New 'jersey, and such other its loans, since the first day of August expessions of opinions as are or as may j l;lt. and up to the fu t day ot December come before the Semite upon the same sub-' Llst, to the enormous amount of s'Jo'.hOOO iecf and at this interesting crisis in tie; ; and all this curtailment has taken place in

i.lfairs of our common country, i respeci- ; tlie entire ansence 01 any i...

su-laiuthe Kxccutive branch of tho gov

ernment, by all thc legal means in my power, in ti:a effort now making to substitute tho state banks instead cf the l aid:

of the U. States, as the fiscal agent of the government. 1 1 elievc they are fully competent to the object. I am wholly unmoved by thc alarms which have been sounded, either as to their insecurity, or influ

ence, or any other danger to bo apprehended from their employment. I hold the steps so tar taken in furtherance f this object, well warranted by the Constitution and laws of the land, and I believe that

the honor ar.d best interests ot the country imperiously require that they should bo fully sustained by the people, and by theip representatives here. That these views are correct, it is not

is a mere matter ot form which can at a-1 sjme Q of thc iioAj.itc llj)on ny time be brought forward. A lew dayt,. subiect. 1 hone to be able, with-

or even a few hours are sufficient tor that; MC; tb. c....rinr -lr.iTn

object, and wo ought not to permit others, to have that opportunity.

We have been told, and told emphatically, that things cannot remain as they arc; that the pavvers now vested in and exercised by the Secretary of ihe Treasury, arc too broad, and that legislative aid is required. If I have not misunderstood the im

port of rem irks, it has also been told to us

mcnt deposites. A petition lor re-charter

tanceof the real issue.

But, Mr. President, while I highly approve of the open and manly ground taken by the Senator from Massachusetts, I differ

lb -ef sseuH v bv a vote ot one iiuie ... - --- . d cil -irVVi d teen fir, to nine against. ! tully solicit trom the benate tha ?brO : trade, ot any sea, 1 ".I i '.... bv a vote of twcntv-lration tor these proceedings ot any other pecuha

rcity in the country, or

' . . i.i r.r ib ('o ororeedin'Ts ot thvi-. :.nv other neculiar came oi enuMui-.-noo.

i w'. ........ in- m -iiro t.t urn .ii.ujin' i . . i . ... i .

i U" ,n. 1 . V u V -t' ,sbow- "ilature ot mv State, which a liberal, existing, or anticipated. e neeu noi ,iiri c tor,totiveag.oa:tn:n t. i r aml unpVejudiced estimate of the : then grope in the field ot speculation tor k;;,: the very unusual oocuriem c, b.at m, , .IMV r,..!ll(.,:ib!e nor-1 tb,. of the nresent pressure. It

, 1. , 1 v- llVM'MTS t'll'Cl-! WlS-lllU lo.im-.-vi ... r i n. - ' iii J t;1c one hum.ud aoOMX.y m.t... cr cuci , f il,: country may j .t.m.ls before us recorded in letters and

llVinCOUIIillUI 11'"" .uau-.....- , - -I p i t from him toto a Jo, as to the remedy he j that such aid will be withheld. fotbis,!

Drooosps. There is no inducements which

can prevail upon me to vote for the recharter of the bank of the U. States. I would onoosc this bank upon the ground

of its flagrant violations of the high trusts

for the present only answer tuat, things

are now, in ibis respect, precisely as they were before th5 incorporation of the present bank; that ihe sa.m-2 powers which

tlie Secretary ot the 1 rcas,:ry thn nau,

e or any where else within the twenty -four J moneys, whicn it had by law I Core u.CsC

h;v,lullUIU,T,;Xt1I e of the citizens of the country may i stands before us recorded m letters and e.l by t;;c rop.e to that I. g.sh.tuu, i.u . . ! ti.nnTs which caa not lie, and whi.h V-e N-lred and fdty -nve were rncntand " eat, and ; UJ without excuse for misuiuleianjmg, r.l U...gcpon bik-o imcrcstii ut.a i. or,- Ud ;ith pleasure, CveiU-not j or tbr atlecting to misunderstand it. - ant ipiv-stion.:- , ri.ifwbat I have felt to be an i Thirdly as to the motive tor thison-

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lul, sir, u im umx-u.,,0 , . .. . li.npora ve dutv upon this occasion Te- duct on the part ot the lianU, 1 have ai i .,...,;..,ov .a (vore-rioii bo entitled l,i't v . i , , ., , , , i.

uua Wl1'4 f ' V . , , .M1 I mains to be per.ormed. ' readyto wughuand it surely nwt be. , . he proeccdi23 of a meet-; K, l,e .b.....,.- .-vi.litice ot public opuwon is ill-' 1,ll'Lum1 . ... . .. . c i i(. ...

,iiv...v.v. , . 1 uj a p onion oi me iuv.u oi i-'.-.".i vijciiii.i'.ui,' ......v-. - - . lowed an ic.tlueuce in our dei...cratio.. , o , dilator from Ma-schusetts I it . ailj 1 repeat the assertion. Whether I tion to the invaluable service already run .i ....... .lo ; ,,r,-.tv en bauced b tiie pe-. uu m'u . ia .... ' : i... Inw .i i ... i,;c .nont-v bv tbs President v

ui.u mi iu' f1- " '.' ;

a. ki ...v ..Imtions tire of a ! he has stilt : that by the change el the; do-

deeoer and graver character. 1 go against, pontes horn the ban ot the u btites, t.ic this bank, and against any and every bank Lxecutive departaiont of tlu government to be incorporated bv Congress, whether j has be?n restored to the control over ths

to be located at Philadelphia or Aew i on;,; places ior mo saiu uecjno- o.

or any w nei u c.j-o ' .' -i .-j "t .-..t bb-b romnnsf this iiionv wero uc.) ositfd with that mstitu-

inueiienuuui. i'w ........ - r- - j . - , coMfedricv,upon the broad ground which j tion; and that all ihe law former. y existadmits not of compromise, that Congress iug upon thc subject is now in lull iorce has not tho power, bv the Constitution, to and wholly un iltered, the only ebect ot

dv said, I deny that a justifiable one is ; incorporate such a bank. ' - i ..k.i" in rnnA -.rt nf the I T rov b over-sansf nine. Mr. President,

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of a p)rt;ou ot the town of Boston,' (I0v ernment, or of the Sbite Banks towards hut I do most hrmly believe that, in addi l . . . ....... .i ...... .'.: lVli.oW.ir i i...: .i.&b.itdn vorni'M alrondv re:i

the provision in the charter of the bank

ticing to suspend their operation, i.niii mo Secretarv of ihe Treasury shoui 1 order

euii; t-ion

aa il.,!c.:co.uo..ravli!.ra.io.,,., Whether i liun to the invaluahle service already run- a.,1 lirL.,:t that the dt jioMtts VV'";'. j . ,:: t.-emLu-, et .1,-i-tuI, ; - ; ' ' ' x . Mc-.uea-;c ol f.rxv: iu-. defined itiU to raicr her a greater Uwn .lul In the 85. Uw ..etcry . tu? tch v.! ll'.at Legislature, auu k.ia.ii. v1 ; . J -

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