A-U*3C ' 4 c-" 4' • : 1 4 • k. - • • • • OrlitbrOib CPoVrtr, ~~-,~- :. PP*. tervitario E. 0. GOODRICH, _EDITOR:, Towanda; Saturday, Idarch 2 1 2, lB5l. Terse" of The Reporter. SS 30 per annum —ifpantseintiu theyear $0 ern!s wiil, he desireted—hr cash paid nAtually in advance 51 00 will he, deducted. Nopliper pent'oesr two years, uulto t rond fiz!. Aortd3Pestoehe. Pet etuara of lei tines. 50. tma l tiCtof thei firm. aud , ls cents for each subsequent insertion,' • try Offito in the" Vilma „Bkieten unit h. Oda ot,the Square:heat door tn fhi'Bredfurd hotel. I:nuance '4.srecn !deism Adams' and Waren law °Meas. ' •, • ' • ' • finsgtiehttatta County Hank. The teport of !Vienne Weir:mt. Com mislioues-to investigate the affairs at die ,hank of Eusqriehanna County has at last made its,appeer unce. As we Were unable to arail ourselves of the kind and pressing invitation received by us on the 23d datof last June, to attend the investigation, we have awaited with somtransiety kir . the forthccim iug repo.t, and have extracted from it as liberally as our space would permit. The Commissioners appear to have executed, the duty enjoined upon them' as thoroughly and impar tially as it was possible for them to do. , It is not to be expected that an assoc:ation offutancters, bent nq defraiiditig community, and enjoying tis,imns. titles and privileges which a charter giees them; will do their work , sit bunglingly as te fear the fir -141 investigation - whiCh a Conlin dtee'of this charac ter will be able to instinue—they are trenched nroun'il with too many plausible pretexts—they coffer their nefarious transactions with arleast a show of t fairness find legality, ofihey :bide in the bosoms of iaterested swindlers, the knowleke of‘ the 'evil iritport'of itelleeds—to be reached by anything *Motor the strOug arm of the law. Under these "oiretunstances it is'oaly wonderliit that the commit ' icelaire been able to disclose so teach of Kitten. »ese--to unkennell so much mseidity. They hare apparently cerisiired when censure Was deserving, and hare brought to the light entiqh of eiridence to give the public an opportunity of tracing (rem its ineeption by the tienotterrehr i ; the inhirtions and corrupt management, which has made the Basque hannituunly Bank a reproach to oursister ctianty, and a stigma upon* the characters of its controllers. By the plaid meaninituid espressiodbf the taw, this Bank was not .to,commence Banking opera. wont, until the wholeismount of capital stock was paid in. The evidence discloses the important fact that ceitificates of stock to the amount of sotne thir ty thousand &Alma was the whole amount ever is. cued—that the balance of stock subscribed was r ever paid in, but stood in the name of a surplus stock company of which in its latteitlays lion. Wet. -fusses, was the President. That in 1313, but four years after the,Bank went into operation, the stock was transferred to the Bank, and the stock notes therefor cancelled—the amount belly! $5lBOO tear: ing atfltat' time but $11,206 dollars, 'in stock, own. ed , by individuals. Well 'may the Commissioners say ilait the an whole trsadion in•relathrn to the sui phss d stock was in open cmdfiegrctni violation of taw, 'and the groundwork of the ' , Jacquerie *tasters and viisreCntagemeni if the institution? From its very comnieneerrient- we need,- hardlir Say, the Susquehanna-County Bank was a swindle and a fraud upoddommunity By a stroke of fi. ramie policy—Which to our mind looks like a plain ilia outrageous swindle—the instinition was enabled to go into operation in violation of law, and in total disregard of the rights and security of community, none of whom were awaits of this dis reputable i• dodge" and most of whom looked up. Oa the perpetrators of thirscbeene as patterns' of morality, or pillars the church . There is no ex. ease 'for the men . On participated in it—they are justly eenianitifeloi all Are 'itsbeeq , : mint calamities which befit) the hank, anktheY are artsiret4le'At els bar of public opiOliit'fiirlliitpatraiar rb'ej '144 ecteunitted open caruniniity: 'thilthilly"tOOk the first lisoorable opieitinity'relie4 4 :thetieetieir from anyiegalzieipopsibilitY diey under rids dark trausaqion, appears: from the 'rniiiist!s, white they were careful to beirvi.historsed 'tor the expense they hail incurred in deceiving the lis ias tion, anti pnwing Cocamwilty for beavy lossei and Jeep distress. -.Thai community should, relinsit con6tiencit in the . men r ide have thus basely betrayed them, is by no means singular. They did not expect to see the dignity ofthe judicial ermine, clotting the vialilion Of ' law, perpetrated in the very origin` of this institution—they supposed that those whose bust.' nese it was to eltriinister end thetas'', would 1 3 not • permit it to be trespassed upon, either kt owing ly or tacitly. Theylave forgotten that the camp:. lag influence-id such techartered and irres nsible monopoly, breaks down all the safe guard of !co rility,,and by temptitions to speeulations of doubt., fel character;shots the eyes of sanctimonious piety to financial operations,- which, were :bey on a erne!. ler scale, would, bring. the operators to the bar of ibstice. Men who would' scorns to iniiie their neighbors to the amount of a (tidier, nevertheless are quite ready to participate ha an open violation of law, of common honesty, by whierislaid the foundation of wrong and distress, when the:amount •is hundreds of thou ands. - U it.be not so, what excuse 11 there for thoie Who have always been canal., tiered as examples for community =- but who were . deliberate narticipatorie in this " surplus stock f' swindle! it will. be nfr easy matter to satisfy corn ier:laity in regard to this operation. Plausible ei• etswemay be framed, but the plain and ,naked fact .stands prominent, and will reveal itself through all the ga6ze in which it may be enveloped—that the bank in. 1813 had but 818,200• of its callital stock paid in, while upon this insecnrefoundation it wae doing business to the whole amount or-its capital stock—and that the men-who' were'ergnizant of, 'and peimitted this outrageous deception, ens nop r ., , ally guily.of freed, and a gross and. inexcusable direlection °fake dnty to community., , , •The ecape-goat of the first failure was iCaucir— fot;‘the second, the Sr. iturns. 'The firit'appears to befolly exinlpated by Our certificates of the com mittee, which we publish — the offence,' of the se• copitolit our eitiniatinn, affo.:ll no palliation for the manaleis . of the institution. . The, ST. JimNs, we believe, have auffered nothing ierePutation by their connection with.the : Supqnehinua 'Ctiapty 8ank....., Nct',isitelligent business-man at that tittle would haiijfeen..treta more ready to. esietnt their x, 4i. unretuoriableeneto to sw ' ;that biti ,fer public -coufidelewlattherini_ , firoyedierfthei` let MontroltAißro!, int, - ..,au#hav `,:it info i skate siaasklwhith .140eil ifs.- By , In t e; itflould hab-*it 'l 4 oe` lesOnd inT, , ihit ' sue*. ceietl ittiaveiseenreffectedifiti 41 0 1 CIO - km= ll 4a -bui . *:3113,i004 beeipitil. stock - was held by individuals, ur badevir 'been 9141414CAORVIRlir or this lititi — titiii:iiitiched fortheitairdirif,"ol Atte Bank, itounr4ledigniuSt the Odium under Which i labored, milli filially, it; had partially recovered. 'limit chin iheillintil in Vain - ii - belaboillii ST: Jonas, loi without tithplit4Oft4iotiltiffif 140 1- ' . ./.1... .r. 1... big, they had been powerless to do hann . - Miirtfiediefireinistrolthertaittitirdt ' ,Verearlleo ll , I_'_4l6lW-1.41-41 I=aiGaiii;a • • ‘,:4 (if we leave ont . sdlriewl i thttiiitiitind nothing to do business upon) shislhe loans to Slstab and ninny sox.— -ThiChistory of these 1311texamplildtinutcial transactions, is given is the report oftheConmiii sionets,. -:,Who were tha, speculators_ here; is obi asontained, and the Sc. JOHNS' came in fOr all the blame. • If this 'satisfies, the conscience of the di rectors wko Sanctioned these , loans—if such a lee blerexcusenvails them in the eye* (of ' the public, we am content., They have either 'been actuated by mercenary motives,-or hire been •-gressly and culpably careless.;" , -•Either hum of the .Iliter:iron leaveithem in an unpleasant situation. While the public ate aware that their sanction was. given in the transaction;•..they trill net , sinew as an: excuse that they were the dupes ol designing men, its'ilut ting in ~circelatiow .300,000.0 f their money, under circumstances' which rendered it: me. roll certain, that•a loss most necessarilyovertake community. If there •is one Shade ,in the affair darker than the rest, it is this lending such a large amount to irresponsible persons,- without security. There is no explanation for it, consistent with ho. awry and fair-dealing. „ So much for the published history of this and the rnisilettds of the men who directed its.opel rations.- It shows a lack of moral ptinciple, by no ,means creditable to human nature. Bat while we can thus aseerttiiu in dollars and cents the amount el loss to community ; we cannot determine bow much of suffering and eorrow it may have owes sinned. Not a paper bubble bursts but carries tress to the homes antliamiliss of the laboring etas ses. . While the rich; man, by his unhallowed schemes, matinee to fill his coffers, the poor labo. On is deprived ; of the necessaries of life; by thein. elantaneons sleirecialionef the paper money hobos received:tor his toil. The bupaing of the Towan. da Bank, caused great distress among - the laboring classes end fanners of this county, as• well as stbroad...The Public Ledger, of 1841, bites the-fol. lowing, affecting incident, of that memorable occur. mice; • , • • "ifundred*of poor laborers:were to be seen run, ning in every direetion,-with their hands full of the trash and not able to induce a broker to give a Six peace,on the dollar fur them, We passed in the market a'-woman Ono makes her living ; by selling butter r eggi and vegetables, who had almost• at 'she is worth. *boat Sl7, in Towanda bank notes. When apprized that wa3 worthless she Mild.' in agony upon her stool and wept like a This is but one oft hundred, similar cases, for the msr ket has bees fall of the trash fora week or snore Yet the Towanda Bank in its darkest shades, was as light compared with this .Sostineltanna County frond. The 'collapse of theirs air-itoefteblatideri which pass for Dinka,. in the' Nonb, he generally caused by 'wild and expanded banking operatiens, or sionary ipecuiatiOalt. ikto 'Omer isthe thing Map defunct, .beforee set of hat** like hassled's, fix upon the carcase; and 'geneialty' manage to genge themselves to repletion. The assets, under their management, are diminished with frig,htfal raptaly. Who . ever knew of a broken bank, which, however abundant may have been the means originally, was not completely - cleared out by those whose con nexion gave them opportunities, while the bill holders and Stock-bolderewhistled fortholv money An instance to the contrary Would, be remarkable. An investigation of the asks of the rotten concern here, which still emits a stenh, would show a se riei of stnaciotps villa's's, hid' from the gale of men, and the perpetrators ..enjoyingrheic ill-gotten gains —if there can be any enjoyment in whatis unjustly obtainett -Serie preeinint,'srilibe the' calks with thir'OaViiis:Shannir 'tear *S 'ink :::-.:..11/31'ilieSe , are deetaimhig i r4aiiiit the 4 gt.ldlisfthe mast in . - dkiinitilly, "int be 'the nice-t irociferciin, witi!e they ere qrtie‘ly picking 'roar the defunct body an the subinance left (If the widows, young ladies 1110 .-iarn 2 ,Re-PPna!' hers been .beneoll9 l ,A9 the fatherly care manifested tot thorn, indeed be a "gleam of light" upon. this dark transaction) Naar You 5L1C170.11.....11013. MINIM FIWWI,* elected U. S Senator from New York, on Wed. nesrlay morning last, the Legislature being in see. sion until 2 o'cloch, A. M. The " silver graysP decrand Soling. . - _- . Gacr.tx announces a sal-ate of one hundred in the Battery, in honor of of the election of HAMILTON Fists, and adds that " the Union Conunittee I. 'KW expected to pay far the powderP Loos err irate Commarem.—A dattosres counterfeit has gust beep put in - Circulation. It is.* two on theYntnam County . Bank, N. Y., an end imitation of the gomiine-vi,g.irmiH State arms and fig 2. Ora the right.upper end is the word "Two," on an oval die, and-below-is amenity maid churn. in;, Ott the left upper , end 'the wordATlre," with a blacksmith, anvil, Ike. below. - • We understand- that quite_ a number. _ofi these eountesfeits hwrwtostest offerld,in•this . County, and that the penman dealing. its dont hair ahead, laid . himself under suspicions.. : - Lira InscluncrAs the titlientiOn sad'princt plea of Life becoMe undershiod in this country; all . dames of community - are availing themselves of its benefits. !rhea:moan be no doubt that as a beneficiary institution,:if is. More desery ing than any other. One of .the besi companievini the United atm, is the United States Life &orange and Trust Company § of Philadelphia, lot whiula. Ciatrumm, Peg ,Of Allsensksamt. - Any infer. minion desired.-may-be obtains-o}, him,. by ad.- &eosin binbpsrsonally or,byletter.. - Ctaravorstroc—tyr. C. 3. Suss and f: Pfo Hammill imanrafAhiner`i'irsii, on F riday nye • nitig 4 npon wondirs , of Claidioyantte; and - give • and vine • rime ti Ai _many interesting _con ingnxpecents;: no-one should firil of seeing theirpoctical4eatonatrations of this wonderful science. . • r • , • Qtr-tants lirrcult has Alivosetl of the ' thin* tollaj. A. 3: DoNer.aow um, AerasTeetko r of Tenneast. The former wain tricoiedime of ..I,ltry9.N ; and sr-an able matt.. • .. , _ s , mil ~ GUTt BU , :A , ::: I "7r ~,1 1* / IV! . ,:- T: 7I I A - tt. ,-It or , Tkiltv ' . 1 ":,/ VI - 44,i aide flfiragtehannit ' a x i • ~ - o LAVE*SIigrCIVISMIIt. - p entry mut: - The commiesioners to investovp . Oft_ 41 1 1ir t s the Bank of Susquehanna Ceiiiity. report : ' • Thitt.they,havusdifiehargeilitteirdcuiee.fipiscrilio. ed in the net appointing themand transmit here. ritg thefdirol *Of doerSwinfii... , o4l.6o;)eljaiteil 'byte'iAreatig o itioh. fn flitter teporiiacceretelY Au1ata944644415 , 144;c01,4 4 10145 1 .9140 .44,111 .me1011ef . iteorganizatiort - and gthlerut management beenmes icisatalyrink 'fad, fteCifral be etiefeniplated In that sok authenizing ihe mreiakation. Thet .44 11-1 1, 4 d$411.1 1 alutctle goulltYwao ineorfou need by, art of , Apegibly, pasted -. 3 d April,, 1837 (P. LaWs,p.2Bo,)lhe:impitalstnek to berme Inn: died' theuritadellitie;divided 'into 'ttfo Ann:iota fithares of Shy delhuseach: ' , The capital stock. was *Old by commtielottens upon Me., fiat day , 'of Secs.' i tentber, of the prune 3 ear. The,bankstvent into l ac• tnal tiperation on the, 18th of Deceinber,lB3B„ turd Continued irf.do bUsiness until )initierjr, 18.13;'wlien itairipended: . - It was resuscitated, and` Intuited operations IHb April, 1815, and it darkly failed 27th Oc 'tober, .184g.,. James D. Diddle pared, rui presi; dent of the bank from its Oroa,, niention turd death, in April, 1844, when L' Post was eleeted, - who continoed president until the' linil failure . in 1847..,•15aa0 ellumeerreil as cashier anti! 21st june, 1843.. There was then no eashief until 9th April, 1845,, When Themes, r: St. John was elected." fleserred until ddi 'Aligns; 1849, when C. P:.DO Limner was ehosett,,who confirm. eillo be theceshier until the failure in Pclober.— No bed was ever g i ven by Thomas,. a Joh,, C. P. Di L2mater., while they acted 'es cashiers; the names of the directors as they Were annually 'ChM sen since.lB44ilippear in the eritleneWherettith re ed. • • •t • /Prior to. IstSeptembet• 1837 (when. the stock /was sold,) a company was formed for the purpose of taking nil the stock that was not wanted by:indi viduate residing In the vicinity of the bank, end - to this end the compertyproctneJ • thuuraind tailors from the Towanda Bank, to, p;- -Ago rke required by the , net of incorpot paid ,at the time of sale. Poi purpose 'the Amok so taken bfthe camper wino. Ow stock" One of the mean :com. party, was chosen treasurer, to loners, and timed as such at the , sale. - as all lid(' lit September, 1831.:•1[1 'in the names of indirktuaKitud the 'paid, rnincipellyln. notes .ol the T' But over ..__ tee.fosittbsof the Whok ~ was in fact (tlthotigh In individual names,) on account of the stock emittang, and subsequently, held by it. The tranlidid'inot gritinoUperation for more than a year-after the intact the 'flock, and-daring thattime some. few shams Ogle earplasstoek wws-taken by individuals to bold in their own right, and transfer to them. On Ifitti"blay, -- 1838. the directors . by a resolutionospitointed the prestdent of the bank, and William Ward, .11 committeei with foil powersto ne. gotiate in Philadelphia, „Or• elsewherek &gee of a portion of the surplus stock; but ticivery,Cousidara • bid amount appears to have been sold.. Promissory notes were given Open' 4th Deeembei; 1 1 83'ff te rep resent thelurplus stock, one of them, signed f, t the members of the stock company, foisittly dant:rand dollars, and the wirer by James C. (fiddle, on their behalf, for fifteen thousand dollars. These notes were drawn payable to, and were deposited With Allen & Pain, merchants in the cey ofNew Teti, - and a formal credit therefor entered by them in fa. vor of the bank, about the time of its organization. A specie loan of eleven thousand Six hundred'and filly-five dollars and thirty seven cents wits 'made' from-Allen & Patton about the same time, and that sum actually remitted tothe bank about 7th Jana: ry,,1839, apparently, on the sixty thousand dolls; 'note,vabove stated. ...,13etshortiy aterward ,s in 1839 these stock notes weraSeturnedlci the' bank, Mid at 'lst November , 183 i two new 'notes given in re = newel thereof, both d wn, payable to the bank, and signed by the mem rs of the stock company, one for foity.eight thousand. three hundred and Son. four dollars and sixty three cents, and the other for . &teen thousand dsllers. These two notes remain.' ed in the bank imalths time of the suspension in , 1843, when they were carried off by Kellum, the I retiring cashier, tuiti.by him' lekuboet tbe3d May, I 1844, with John F. Me*OsElCr r OfTowantla,where they bare remained _ever spite. Upon. the 27th November, 1843, thedireeters of the bank passed ] a resolution authorizing eat or transfer of the soy*, stock to the funk , cosi that the stock notes therefore sheaf lierantufted. The same'day the trans. for was made accordingly.. The tartormtof surplus 'toasts transferred Luther hank, instated sport the transfer boob, to be sixteen hundred and Thirty-six . shares e amounting to eighty - ate thoossnri eight, hundred dollars, there would, therefore, remain but eightitenlhonsand two liantated &Ohms (diree - him : dred and laity-four shares? at that time' held by itidividitals in their - owe nglit.'' 271 E eVileneeiserettr that the sterphis darkens never Utta in; and that no certgicales were ever issued! , slur. The ten' per cent. in Towanda money, 't thereon at, the saleiend the specie loan of. Alf , et' Peace, Were arcane d, by tie, bank,:tbiatock company events., ally being subjected tone rerponsibilny or !wa— nts surplus stock notes were simply used or ' held ' .by the bank. far &time, and eventually, cancelled by the directors With* payment. The whole , trans. action in relation lathe surplus stock was in open and flagrant violation of law, and the ground work of the subsequent mismanagement and disasters of - the institution. She act incorporating the bank provides:as fol. lowsiin rotation to payment of the stock (p. Laws 1837, page 280,4, ~„ 'rk dirierneita shall be made, nor any me* betted by saighank, with the whole of the isapitatatockiherw be paid in ;i . ror.thall tiny loam be made. upon, %splodge. of its own stock." . The fact that the Cpital stock was not pail. in, was supprese4 and ' unknown to , the. Legislature ,arnt the pubtkr; 'TM runnier *vont:tit 'nit editor i.Genetal..vepreeented Abe:, eaphat ., Most :at lar amount of One hundred thostone dollors,ditring the w.hole existence.of the bank; and the evidence of one 'of the stock.holderi, L resident in • Montrien is, that he had ncisuipicion Mantle' Whole Stock was; not paid in until after the suspension in 1843: - The Mums to die Auditor. .General were tonally sworn to by the cashier, before a jristice of the peace, who was one of directors oldie bank, and conefito.. teal the °Mehl intelligence given to the 'piiblio by the institution, in relationnxits condition and man ogemott. , . Ihelwrir last reports were not sworn to,- hnt .bad to thews . ..statement :beating Aut . appear, ante of an redittit,ebbinigh not Sint in fact. 1 Oe lack eliiitual fripitalty the hank, ditribittris. lid to the arrangements entered into in 1844 - and' flak for the re.orran,, ization (gibe - institution; in connec tion withibe resumption of 'operation.. The -tut. pension in 3843',tmputeid by therbank mainly to alleged misconduct of Mr. Kellum, the cashier, and. to losses consegnent thereon;: bathe, president of the bank statesOlittager •-the 'upon a careful examination' Of 118 elltilt e ;it,Wittasceriained to be solvent oria't Wit tofnreet Yet with shattered cieilit Sid With little capital, and that mainly outsumdingiwthe'slinper:of debt* due the institution, therbankswas not' in is condition to resume Operations within* scime new arrangement in its'organixation, thatebould invigorate its credit and put it b postessiorroftmde." Such an arrange ment was Made itt 1848, bat: it , wits- one" eV's . vii. toasty character, that could :not rearl e nably . be: ex pected to'everituate - othereise than in disastr... That arrangement was, substantially, as follOics - : :' Buaf: That the directors turd stockholdersof the bank. stiontdmakolt,donationto St, lot t o 41t, co4da r d. and KSt.Joha (gene-third famountifig. to li ve or sit ditiusandlitlllitY'aiberstotk . tralisidially held. brdrenri . the said ~ dirticteitif and stockliOltlas;'. to came sirthousand dollars worth °Me torples sfotk: - for. half pries.r-ttireo. thousand donuts , • 1 -- ' '''''' ' `; -...- - cc i ), lli i - i - ' 7 '''-''''' -, John, the men ~e . eat-of the bank, and, if tegnir ry ed i the right of n inettpajorit _pflhe dimmers. Tiltiorkf=klo d ot titlosti thA batik hinds, Wreioalst itb e it s ix: ' centMo be 11 , • Attlee th! batik :. stile t•;‘,.s . -- . :On & ilio res,tien 11$Irtil ortfr4ers fit filkielpti '. iti. St.' °hills utrite:, ahnik - 07` d a - ident of e city el . 'Valk. r - ti ..a,t .. 1 ,. --.. Pursuant - to .this itiningem'ent, - netball' P. - John came to Montrose, was chosen cashier,. and the bank resumed business oth of Apry, 1845.—A. IW36ltri likVittiti thir i btitittliiitiitlialsitulAtibinC for the six thousand dollars worth of -surplus sleek soht him; entralsepaidzin tin adtlitional one thou sand dollars, for two thousand dollars worth of the sat= stock afterwards sald - Idm - . en the IMO laths. This amount offeei t thpatiand doliers i iiedfpendent elf fshNittikneekt en kiwi, if theri Wind twirl - eon' stitutecl the basis of subsequent blinking operations, -WhieFaritrielifelfehiledrthiltirtruk" -- tiinirenhi JAiktret,all 404 9 i di" oxf!PlifirAlltetslo Mils ; Wel ebabr two hundred,und ilye thett*tul dollen- ,111..addi tioo, lwitteser; to this fottetlictmetnd dellatiqrriper ty bete& bY the bank and 'debts tliiblcishe 'ld be estimated, timing its . ultimateirisittnees, and riper: Lion of thenotes put, issued under special contracts hereafter stated,.although beyond , the cettliol,of the batik, were . posiell not legenend aircelati3h. '''The ori gi nal by• arra of 'the bank, adopted-'l2th Decembei; '183A,. appear. calculated to secure.* wholeimmesdministrauon Wits affairs.- !Thelhiril bylaw providesthet paper eieftetlieg two hundred apt ' fifty Atillant offered - for if - meant; shOtild haVent leasiihree rciponsible naines, including thettiaker andtdrawer: .: The sixth, that no note or bill sheold betrgounted, except; with the essentol-emajority of ! directors present,, exclusive. of such *might appear as driwers or esideriere of said note or bill. The 'eleventh, that the presiderdand eashieipiight discount paper, between the replay' discount days; with thecotwentof Ike residsmV directors, .but*ll such disepenteto be submitted fettle board far their consideration at their nezt,theeting: ' The thirteenth, diarist) Tete 'trier four theusind'dollate, '-he dia. counted for any person at one time. • The four teenth, thatdie cashier andelerks should-give bonds with, surety, tor the performance el. their ,trusts..- :The twenty-fifik - that no note should be disceented 'for *tomtit tiring oat of the State, witlimit' at least onereepcinsibtereudenter; resident within the Suite; luldf 4 he twer47-rrinlhc-lbal - none of the bylaws shnold be tescindedor altetedonlese at a meeting of two-thirds br the "direttors, Mid' isCer notice ol such prepoied :Meriden. ' . - ~ The by laws de riot appear Usher. been rescind ed or changed bribe directors; yet the- bank was conducted in direct triblation.ofAkeir provittions.—, On Oth4prif,lB4il,' did directors.adoptid a resole. !ion, "that ilfe eishlef of preeident be attlienized to discount notes or malts •loans , dining • rebel's be 4 tween the meetings of the board : ;" end upon 43th February, 1841,..they Janitor . resolved .'' that the cashier be authorized disrieg the recess in the meet ings - of the beard; to &Sweet inch'ishir teirj IN his discretion think best." •A. more , complete soften. der Odle discounting business of the bank into it. re:Tensible hands, could apt be corsceive&—. The ea - shier had need given bait, and besides the sixth and - eleventh try-latreof the . bank wettei bs l these resolves,• deliberately disregarded: • - '''' ' thit the grossest violation, not only of the by-fatter but of a syistem.of regulaultanking, was in regard to Special Lune; There were three loaner, classed under this head, two of which antr admitted relieve been made under the antherity.ol thedirectom, and the other. it is.asserted by diehard!, was made by the cashier without authority. For proposes of de l i. 1 ignition, these loans are named' • • respectively—the Mann loan—the St. 3olin'illoan=arid the Thomp-, son loan. • , , • . i ,L 1 tun the 13th day of May the directors resolved, 1 that the president and cashier were aotfiotized to make' an arrangement with Seth H. Mann, cashier of the Cedar Bank of • Cleveland, or with him and T. C. SeVeranesi, Cashier of the, City Bank, Cleve hunk Ohio', te fdrnisti -him or tem with , the circa• fining notes of the .gristrehanna Conntrilank, in ansent. not ezededing, ortettindred .thousand dot. faux; oar each terms ah' thay might deem proper and jrnst, raid *dirt the'extbenge at contracts be: tweak the parties;'[* deliver Ire slier Mann or Seve'j ranee, Inlet somsaritheitritight dens proper,. :1 .. Pursuant-AO this vie:Solution 0 contract was en. tered into . bettreen tlii_bank'arid S I{. Mann, the terms of Which were itt' inbititnee':" thfif the bank would loan te'eald Mann itsettordatieg notes to file amount of one hundred tlionsandslullare fer.histuse, 'and to be put into circulation by him ; thai while such notes were in stelae! emulation, Miuui'thould pay two per cent- intim* thereon' to the bathe`; that accounts shogld be kept of amounts' pall trild'eht.e. latioo,,as well, of amounts ledeemeiVatid• returned to the bankoind . settled tremi,annually between the parties; that the notes issued ' to rono. shoal& ,be distinguished . by ti particular mark or desigliattlii from all the ether notes or the bank ; that • Mute' should „proVide funds lot Atte redemption . of the notes in the of lie* Twit; and upon failure to Jo so for . sixty dais after, wrOsn notice . from the bank, the lidleihave the iigti eit Itnitiltine Mit gon, tract, and thereupon the whole amount ittened.to be. -forthwith:: doe ?, and :finally,Ahat ;+het2.cantrect Itlttlattr, remain in Pree t (=dem. forfeited, mi before provided) for one, year after written notice from the bank to Mann. Of a desire to terminate it. 'This' contract was submitted to the directors' of the 'bank 7th at September, 1846,und by thew natifieti and 'confirtne,l „. . . - ..- . „- - f • , ; • Oa the lath of rehmars , „ 18i7, the directors, by resolution; authorized, another Joan to Moon, in ,arnettnt roartereeeding one hunched thousand dot= . 'lays, in addition to the' former ken, and subject to same conditions. jl'he President, of the bank states his recollection to be, that this additional aim was bat ten' Marsala Jolla;m bat this is in - con. uudictibir or the regular entry upon - the innte book of the director!) , No itere-0 was t • , t , y the bankfivne Afrava,fir the', redemption. of notes , .. , pile or for the per/ ,mane of anrother r,if the Ai lions of the contract. 'lt remains 'but .to stale, it it this point, that-at the time el the failure of the' ilk, in, October, Ore, there was se,balance Of th notes , i issued to Mann, onaxonnted for by him , o „men. ty three thousand &Hri a, . and that the (mile Ce dis. closes the fact that he , is Wholly . ineeponeib . . .. i Tat BT. solfti tips*. , . , 1 , • tkies . tilittion:Of 18 *ti 0 nt erDireetorte dated . ' Bth .of September,'lB49, a contract for albeit. o W elles! thodsand dollars to . Jitiveli &T. .P: . John, 'was authorized, upon the sarne4s•the one existing , 'with S. H. g a mtt • rii contract was accordingly executed in writing; and this - tiredly thonaind dol lars boned' thereon. Of this amount elglit'thoin . sand dollars has been redeemed and reamed' 'to thelanktfOlt?inglweice ihctis9o; l ° ll "k' b.' ad' 1 ittatedi between the partiee. , ' . . 1 • . int snewesim ioas. I , . , . „ . Among Abe paper! o f; the, bank,.found' . eller. the failarei was an agreeinent 'between the bank' and Egbed A:'.Tfibmge.ort - ,. eitiehttiani; tiiifed;3olif ,lane;,hintretned .Th011'0;011 , aletie.t% ProYeti.fur *Joan by the bmtk, do Thompaton in. the,eurp,9l ninetyiltomatql dollars, upon the,amne rarina as theie:ofthe Mann con - tract. the cash' book Of file blinkNi a*ars thittlwenty•nine sand-dollaatof antes.wele Waned Theimpson in the eatty l gatiof ; Loggai r ie49,4uniAltal., by. 513 b quent ietmee,, the amonnt,wat inereased;. tg eiAt3r. fire'thimeind Aellent t amf stood' at that sum at the time cif the`.This `arnthint unite: counted for by . TiaOmpeon; atat he is believed' WIG. insoltrent ti , . , , 0i,A0., Bank:, Metirn* that; the. [Tlitimpsoiloan was: alilicinetficiponsent or know 'lefterot timsetVor ilitictota. - That' ilia 'in.& cashiersi-T.4: - St. johnni-and IDIi Emitter', - wire oogaitani:olit, isis, ideal ;And the fillings" of Loch f lange anionnic.ol? paper n . ent . i.imq‘atah7-,,haeo,, traeletrthe attention or the ricsiiten! and Clerk se 'so: raider lite eSidenca'Peihaps - gitssi' genes and inimentioni•aan:be-rhar.timl. isPoti the Presitiem antl Directors in. reptriLto the Thompson issoes r wh eohlere. apnn,, (Tal!, the . same way as , those to 1 1, 10 . 1 1 ,'hil,figMes , anti These speeialllmms vete alone for the failure' ettlte, bank', she FsvePt the itrp.urci Tilt DIANN 'LOAN. Wpiide'cantie :ureter; heau pakti4,doljim .. ' Cr" .- - ''••• . - • -----'-'',' - - '';'''''''.`7 put-. -- r -0 'amounts, and without km:4y.. , . 1 e issue to Man -al_.onetses MorejW. ilbublajlart - jiquelca its ollbck-ij thisfWali n 1: any time i'donvO: It e ioenert,:tairiltiwYond the !siliftlti twits o 1 Istintr.; ' '',,,- ,4- : 1 - -,.- f =t , ,-,,t jitt :ha a r rft(ft large Some' ectlittnates or. e Pink kilinallieir telly to New Yorkilat redithrgon sled oflitevilible ;:ilecessity the, bank. stink wider 'the preiettle.'lathtt time of the falttrnsitheiiiitie amount of specie inithaibnitrwa 3 thiriPoin'en'zin alelf pentej . which WAS to reared bY a rePayiners_ . of one- - af tho'brilikiriEWOPWerife.lltire - sitFfilli e , Sixlcents. It is impossible to imertaia the amours of good debts due the bank at the time of the fai lure. in order to fix the Value of its assets, from thl sintorteintrof die Mannar la Itsgard td discouni . Istft-f 4O Viillitiajltred y4rid funs or five' ott e . "Inlitle'Weset3l64). ' ' Aden t of those transec tions„ the asset* of the .. ' k_ ti:7 appear about as rol ` Iciiiititt the'drifectibriltilifir l7- _ -,, !:!... • • :1• • ••• 14 ,•-• • ---;,r,: 1 -7- , r , :.....0 . • Bpbeitr: 1 ...1f - e'“.ti , .."-..i , •. Ift .-..,•:.....-. (.:. - - - ose•-8 . '..2„.... , Banictiotes. good. -1 1 '' fr ".: 1 - 4 'W.a/...!..:-)A'' • ,C100d.debt5......t.....i„ ...:. ~ ' ' ,, - .,24:000 t) . Ddubifol do, • - / ' - 14,000 it Claims taken by rieStitio'' ' • . ' ' .. `1, 1387 b ~I tersotial propenv; . *.';'.,.;,,•/.:/''../...• ....' :100 01 :,$30,214 20 : -.-The. _ amount due deppsitorts,Wits. th ree thousand kte-iiundred and fifty•five dollaivi and fbe.syltols einofint of 'notes out over tiro ` hundietc thenian defiant:- 'The greeter partiathelfceittetin dietitian' ' 't dothnei maitel doubtful 1 a tit wel will' serer( o sta. thierli , ... : •,;, 'tit. -,' s---: -..,.,-• : , ',, ..1- Upon the . disoppot book appear entries in 'elk lion to discohnta niarleCto rancois persona in 'ili; West, throug,b inicagency of 8 . ..- A Thenntisbnr or in'connection , Whhhis dealingy*ldr the - bank)... Toe entries bear date ftemrMityentil Aughat,e Rik; and are of notes discounted; some of the lateronits being, apparently renewals, of farmer ories. 'The that note disedtmted s wad' Oda stgrieilby William Bradley •and others,' and , imbued cby ; Therntion; for twenty thousand 'dollars. Subsequently:mote of two thousand , five.hundred defiers weressepeet. fully discounted to W,,,flaltideori,leter,Poorld.- I: C. BrOwir, Williiim • Bradtes„ ' &C -- • - ' The , ' tWent • thousand dollar note is in:1)6830)40a eif-she.pank and theothers are .allegett wilier, . gone: into. I - bands of- A. St., Joitn,l, is I nalttiownk ! __The , worm due froth - those persons is , urilinowst; but it is Oea (flit ''a large . sum is irretrievably lost to - the bank' upon those tmnstiotions:' Nothing-but tetkleethes could have prompted-such disicounts by, the•-•bank; made, as they . wenp,ip violation of every principt of prudence, and apparently with'an niter disregard Of:winks; ' • .'' •: 'i' - ' .' . The lack of capital "toloim the basis of opera tions-.the special; loans Ii), Mena and others— , • these discounts to _Br:Wi l ey iond -others, were un. doubtedly the centres' of, the Ware of the Bank o Stisquehattna County . "; TheC l Ommissionerts" as impressed with itratioirsietierip that air the manse Meat of the institution otiginated• in, and-was con nected with, the deceptiVe. and unlawful arrange Merits in regard to the capital stock, that a stringen Provisinnin the clntiteri'rendering . directors Perso nally liable to nowt tioldersi-• to the'unthont" of th - "peal stock-of • the .bankterstme provisioned a similar charectet;. ;would . have :created: a whiole seine restraint Oponfthe 'oen; of the batik, end in aft' probability seedielf i Publent . and Careful ma:' segment of its affair,. J , le cairn of a hoary perso. eel responsibility uPotrthe officers()) the bank, it is reasonable to, belie,ve that . any, sech reckless leans ell discounts as those before sorted, , 194141110 9 erer been - made; '' ' , ; i • -'' -- ' ' ' _An explanation evert-for the faet of •-ergenizing the bank without the payment of the-whole capital stock, is, that sanitteh capital was not considered necessary. In thin case, an application the Legits faith* to reduce *a capital stock, wit the 'plain come. to pursue.' I AO all evenbs, this er),,,i?on is' no excuse for a-violation; of the charter; and a ca me: of deception -pursued for years toward the i.e. gislature, aid the publie. , A loss o 1 over one hap., dreirthonsand dollars to innocent note holders, is the practical result 'of• the policy adopted by those who had the-organization and subsequent,nranage spent of the ,bank in charge. The commissienera'in- i. conelnsion, hthe pleasure iii stating, that The Persons ecinnected withthe bank: arldcintrose wi th Were'relred upon,efforded 'every reauthable f acility' to- , the making vithe investiga tion;prd tharthoseof,theny .who were examined as witnesses, testified with, appirent fairness and "fidolity.'Nor did itappial in evidence that any er ' them . hid; frantbilently &lint-stied the' funds or , the bank or itopropedy applied them-to their own par. poses. - vs? C. E IVRIOHT. - i . C. 41. BUM:ALM. lITRACT6 FROM TAE EVIDENCE. An: William friorp, affirmed. Prior to opening the:boors for subscribing stock, some persons ;iphbantrose . who designed taking stock,/, having teamed that pensors—brokers in• New Yorlt. and Philadelphia, proposed to take,stock; at a !netting deterntitied;thst the stock should.: be taken here, arnre foreign ilifirienee thotiliinot go: verrr the matter.-- Therobjeca .ptivored. , :la*as; to se-- cure theitock inthiesod adjoinipgceuntips..When. the boOks were openedtbP islCcit Nvigi iSken =not * din. ' rtni:ithabfento'llsoY *heirs; or in whir sums, stock wirs•taken: - .A , company having been formed for the purpose-el biking . all surplus steels that resident individnolkdid not want to take them. snlves; the surplus stock beyond , that was wanted. by ineividuala in their Gird unifies, Was liken 'GS , this company to the whole' shining of the capital stock. The arrangementlelthal surplus stock was left to L C. Biddle and tA L' Ward. %Vine amount was paid by stockholders; who held - stock in their own names; t cannot say Whatever Minnie vras' actually required. to' be paid by the dharter, vas' paid to commissioners. l'he commisidbeittr , stert Air, George f uller, and others. What arrangements was made by Ward ,and Piddle afterward with the surplus stock, tarn riot able to state. ,The'stirplus ;* stock alierwanirfearitie in the name of James C.' Biddle EiCor.-, the comp tay consisted of Isaac Post, . 1 David Post, Svlvanus S. !Word, C, L- Ward, Da--1 1 1 nip! Searle, W , Ward, IJesse LarreiWm L. Post, hand myself.r e . star 'stood in the name of James C,' BAH & Co. For about a )fear after the, subseriptim4' etSarts 'area • made • to ,' distribute-this stock iu the-eountry; loin unable wispy bow much• wart ilistritiiPed.; So :much of the original ,capital ; as Was dettiriedfnecesitrq to do binsiness by the directors,' Was actually paid in, and the residue of the stock, *as represented by the notes of this corn parry. Recipe the: bank went into operation, I cease ed to be a director. ,From time to time I wee af terward calla upon to sign renewed stock notes, and did so. James C. Bidder died ahem 1842 "Ore was the presictentothei bank froth La organization . until; bis daatk and bad ;the princifial ohirg,e of He financiateoncerns, eel undetathod: l Atter his:death ; the ,company *named t h e name of Wm. Jessup 4:. • Ca'.; for die purritis ereli the Bistieli" sitiiittitt iii the ' itaate'of litintes - C;llittdielet•ti. :41 lotnn sable= • Twat Perictdi.Natuu,desittskby ntheni composing .14 . qemparty, and having„ichargeof il from tithe to, time, to Webster the stock scan n " iii their name ,th . thetwoki it did ici;: thelreititer` hooks' Wilt show the. touthaction. ''• lAtrthe ihnitrif 'the transfer, I tt deretood ii,wan hreontemplation tt:• windiaPilieltk tairs.of tkir.l.wr.la*, This is. the,autsitance. ofthy •re. - oolliction its I th the :stock : nnotets,ot the bank, A referePee rib ilirs'.. &rots ' aid' papers Of 'the ' bunt woulttleOttabffrefteiti` thy feiottectidtt ail to ftithei : ' kliallater. thilrcorreectinic.- 7 :,: ,_..• f....:....:-.,. ,•.,- ~..:. , In 1843, iii•Fnlntary. or March, Ywaidesited by die.direvors la el ip i rhil !t delpina follthe 4 , pthitctse of;there' ithasisting hir.,`',lsm, , the . , . president . ef n i e , bark in'erratig,entehi`tif Ilier bust neris:Of 'te hank; which hint fallen filth ililiiiiiitt With 'Stiiiiii . :St - Sier.' ItanAtm ) ifirs 'The)! hail -beetriatraiteit4ith' be . funda 01 pie. hank la a: larmatnthod s . anti 't hail ag• proiniatnd ' them in. their own: purposes, %And the bank Weis 'enable' to feeovet :these from them. :1 ,wenuto philidelphia; found that Storm &' Mtmte,' were thtterlpiasolvinkand lhad so•Aarge e-aten to their hands, fos-,whick they : 4ll4'6ot account, that ' re4mPliPtip yi PeAle!phist had tple suspended. Litige 'snms...eri e papernr thtilitiik Ind,buisf fledged! by' them for loans or eitonsp ,in 'smaller' 4tntinti Inc the redeniptitm . or Which • arrartiemer.tr• :wens think: l'he account -wititiSlarM 4 Morgan aitalance of, y think,' $11",090, was ' found d 1; tht; 1 i , 4 t r bank at' at time . iiccePttmcirs hid been receireit i';'. , l i cpri4r to' that Ante, on that account, to. -,.. o nt 0 1 10 ; which! have since been proved on ire .yitatatlabe and worthless ; maim...the Ow .. tole a teal loss tote bailfof *taut -Sao° OSttli I! 'The Whole amount ot ,liability in the titst- ins 4 7 was.abont tslB,ooo, but-the bank rea: fixed irrtliewartsactions, so as to reduce the even. Mal loss, to the sums I have stated. The difficul. ties into which this ct„epf. th#W.the baaktsether Wittnritidifilitriain , Colfeetnittoine ritterlirge elaime, compelled it (00U:twilit; anitafterwarft e Aransferpf stock of the banlevitue . - ' , W in content, teMplauort of a,ctiuding,Fp . oltht , piTairs of the '' The 'bank remained suspended . tintil St.-Johns came intb h. About the Wile the St. hams came in it, a careful statement Watt Medal the jnesident MEI ift teillkWilitkiiiikirtloivleg it' iikie — al. ertdiat if a‘detirtAlSNOW, reatin,..*ip a judgment ri properlyfle 'nflorlin Mew' York, and a debt of abotit s2,txo due , bysome persons at Towanda, could be rectiveretlohe bank Tin* briAble to pay all it tired;_ the amount of stock paid in. I hid 8.500 worth of stock, originally , in the bank, which I subsequeptly#ansferted. 1' -, p Moses C Tyler nffirmai---"-'--- I was one of the corniiissioners to - sell I stock; I attended the sale, at least a part of the time. I sub• scribed for firs'ghtues of the melt, *5O each. I paid in f 0 per gem. On the 6ve,.stuttes, ; never held more thou Eire shrires4paid in the Wade amount subsequently. osificai A . sold my shares titter January, 18 , 0., kW.sn,account at the hooka greeter part of the lime, and ; sit. ed my surges funds there when I had any 1 did not know, after the blow up ia,11342, flat the whole of the caphajentek was not nip . posed afwaySonitil then/ that it bad been paid in. 1 wail, daring the time, o resident of Montrose, and a merchant. There was a.resolution: ()tiered, a n d lost, that payment of the: 10 per should be pea in specie. When:l went to pay for my shares, the officer, Mr. likfditiligi4 they were mitt in the stock. , George Fuller (Owned. , I attended as, .onc' of the edinmissicnrtra, to sell the stock in - 11137: - loge ,n motion : that . , the ten per cent. be paikin specie, which motion was re jected., After, Wit resolution was mied to pay in current bank' nOtOs ai speeip,Tionng rAO ;ego tire, I refused to sip the eommi*ioatea,report - to the Uosemor-,,, I think the Ave pey eit4t: tiraolpsid principally in smoney of the Tr/Wanda Bank. Ther e was some person here conne cted with the Totran. da Banks never a stockholder in the , Bank of Susquehaunteounly.': John F. Means Stearn— • . • ' • 1 have two notes left ; With Mr. tsaar lam, (produced and copied 815,000. - Mowtaoss, Nom I, 1.839. Six months after date,,,we,jointly and severally, promise to pay to•-the:Ba'nt 01-SosquehannaToun ty or order, fifteen thinitand - dollars with interest from date, for value irein‘d. • ' (Signed. WARD. Cl 4 " DANIEL SEARLE', S, S. MULFORD ? J:C. BIDDLE, : t ,. ISAAC POST, - DANIEL POST, . . WILLIASI JESSUP, ittitiay DRINKER, • WILLIAM L. POST. Endorsed J. C. DIDDLE, President. Corr oid szirosu•mars. 548,344 63. Moltruosli, Nov. 1, 1539. Six mondramfter damp, - see,jointty and - sereraly, ; promise to pay, to,- bank of Susgdebanna Coto .ly, or order, loilY-Oiglif theusand thret. brindled and forty four dollars end silly4ree cents, will in. terata:Aiaciate,,,4" !Aloe received., (Signed as above, but not endorsed.) • Ifiinefai.-Q4're4eiied them of- Mr. - Kellum; Ca shie: of* Sisquehanna county Bank, the 3d 4.4 f of May, 11344, _at Towanda, where . I reside. Mr, tellum Wei going West, and left them with me. under`the itiipiessrb fr dint two one of his bonds men to ber' &Were& cfp to the Bank Open settle: mentor the.diftienhies between him and the Bank 4 The notes were to be giVen, pip upon settlement as atoresail, and:deliVery up . by the Bank of Kellum's two bonds that-he:had pied as' cashier. 1 hare retained the notes singe, then. Kelthm then went West,where he has resided; he is-now in. California. I let Mr. Post, the president, kitow, some time Offer I received the notesohat,,,l had them—of he spoke tb me on the "iiihjset, reefed mw , to retain them. I know% %V. L and C. L. Ward's signatures to the notes. Errracts from Book of hfinutt.l of the, Board of Bp rectors, Pate 55. Reso/vcd, That the hank take - an assignment or a transfer ill the stock held by Wm. Jessup & Co, for whieti beets' given, and that lie notes 'have beedgitekirand that thencites given' for *nth stock be. surrendered.atid-cancellgtl, , no stock has ir!g been , issued tovembek - lh 1043. P. 57,9 th July, 1844*. 4. - ; Resolved, That we accept tEepietposition to re instate this bank, of Si. John kGoddartl, and A. St. Jebp ,Unanimovs/y adopted," P, 60.-13th May, •1846. ' .Piesent L. Searle, A.:l33lJwin,"Wm..l.3lnitord, V.'S. Chandler, T. P. St. John, and Win. L. Post, • Presrdent, ° • - . :•03 Motion, - of "Resolved ; That the president' aztd cashier Le hereby authorized to enter into and conclude aq at ratygement on the part of this bank, 'rah Seth fl. Marin, eaShier . Of the Canal'llarik'of Cleveland. or 5.-R. Mann anti T. C • Soventnee, cashier of the CO/ Asa, Cleveland-,-Ohio, to furnish said Mann. or Alonn,&,Severance ; with the,pirculating notes of Milbank, to an amount not exteedin,,a $lOO,OOO, upOn such terria'as they may client proper - nail's:, amid that bo authorized to deliver to the said Mann or Severance, such amounts as they roaY deem vivo!, cfurAngthe (tendency of - exchange of contracts between the parties."' P. 66.-;-Ist 1849. • Present t W.L. Nov.,i rust, D: Searle, W. J.: Ttiiireil, Webb, T.4'. St. Ibbri, lialset;:ttel pursu• am. to cell .o tite %ardent, ,; Searle, Torren t C. Avety,,,and W. L . Post, be a cornet ittee to examine iottilhelui - iness of tti6 Variki,anil report ' as catty ailinteiieabletO tber bear& • That the President, W. L. Post, he, an,4,110 is h.erfsby.skut);(o24, and _Zirected to ehh. It laird 3 tMettlenry Dmaker, their heirs or aim' lathe interest of the bank of Sumer hatinwerinttlyAri‘and•thithei - teal*state in Carol', in. die:State ritliew knOwd sr , the , t frar( lunpetty/looer ift possessioi, of 13. Sacker, otultatung 2 0,a9Mte,,11 tfulltitOugs the said Ward' and:Drinker to _sell 'and "dispase of the same !of tilidt,'•eir On eredit, anti apply the proceeds in NY' :mem orthe seventitlepositom, who now hare Wl anted due feorkthe iri : the first place and the surplus i - o,such.certiheatea of deposit as frIEY I4 issued by the Baird Of - Directors; 'applicable to the 'futtilihrtihreatikthelmitch 'mdi or purchasers not 'fittlfuitrirthdir-this affected. in any way by any lute' rippiication,ofTheimtehaso money.. • - • a 4kinived,That the President also further assign, and danifer girlie same pnipo.t4; to the Fah! 'Henry Drinker, entre. L 'Ward. the note of Henry Randakfors3,4s9' 70, dated 4th July, 1818; the . :proceeds to, berapplied as aboret" P:49:—April 25; 1343: Ths.eommutee appointed by the directors to cm ,fero with Mr. Kellum, state that they have had a cow furence with him, in which he expressed a reset' 'antrapidik,wites foffoing'refased to proc3hd with the business oi the bank on his retorts from Ithaca- That•aber a long conference; with Mc. K., the com ,mittee,:from his statement, became satisfied that the'suspicions heretofore existing in reference t o his` inipropet connexion with" Storm, &s e , wercoto i • outlimndation. I Thor are not aware of ariythiag militatinz spirts!' MI