1111 E DEMOCRAT Tbur.day, January fld, VN3• The recent explosion of the fluequebanna Conn. ty Book ~.till • topic of agitation. •pectilatoot and comment, es may well be pnuomml It wee an event of do ordtuary rhameter—a ealarbily of great moment—a stupenden• can n, es n did, like ath under-clop from • clear elf y, it will ont .011 be forgotten by the people, ...all, by thre who were its airtime. Nor anghl it to be. Tho people *knob/ remember it and re. upon it They should agitate and inweangate the aulneet uunl thry have probed it thoroughly, awl loot hare all Om eorropnom ramalities who., hd, e unfound d nod aopported the 1111111111- nom from be iderptkon to it. alee,l thew eyes are folly opened to the eurinintireof all • leg,slation mid enemal pnvileges, through the enno , untidy of wlneli mob %Mow., .h..l* are in nl•. o..ariamou noprenetpl..l aliorka m hu ,,no , f ...a neon scry bro Wool and tar, lone of the e,m,mnanny cxem. or the ohne oeter aml mondge ot at 161 111•ili1111.1.1 brat has coloot•to tOot tta togoniol as urntty intone. to Ilto poblir. 14 ft f f 41111111111141114/ theme emo! of a metes, m Amt. l'.l lboold, neaten loy Mr. feet, mop of o llre ~,,,, of the Room. and conned onto the g re, ke do. Thm we have trasoodon- To oleo oar coolluon.e thao wea k, and recommend for ot anon.% lierooloonron, permed by all who would . eoot k loght ',demon to the pout nomegement ef the mole ere, and Moo named.n mama of a. fatal • end midden collate, Frail the •Fttt i ne elanee, lirni, tlint 111., flank loan hero for yrahe ~1,1 aeon nl Ithannlona, dere., more honk he. o loci, Isom Weenie/end on ote Cohere:. nod .....,.,f, 11,01 111.01 . 11).•10 (.1 Banking on. er- e prrerla noa taboo/are/a noroarserdesodeeneehoord by /he Arr./era .of Per. ode al of Mel.l,lmlsem. Then may wain like Brave ehargee: noodondeed l'ony are; but they aro true, and eortelwerely pretend ley thee etneroarnt of the El mita .Itlorney above card No long agn as May, 1816, et 11,10,1 Oa Bank made. loan nf &70,1.1. Mann & e,troatve rp..roolatan in the llr,st—tor rather. we ...I rely, of road,/ to that anemotet, the eon.l &none of th e contrnrt hoe,e anele that the flank ahoolva el from all loahtlety or trontelo for thr redemption of that as., wheto thr patty olannong! the Iran hobbled th. er pan of the ...norol in : goo I faith. 'll. loos, et n to`. shown. a aeo thor.red by a re•oliennit 4,7 tho &herd of Ihn.rtorr, noel ,h..m.., entered tnenbatween the parth was on etla And reteented on the lint part by the oaten, rreenlent of the Bank. rWo well hero remark, en polo. to anone of the pr... 11..1 of Doreen,. among ~hear ars Meeara l'ourtoll awl Webb, that they nem not llorectors at the ton. loan wan mode, and tbarofere are oat ...wend. for el A moiler contract woe .Is. mails ulate aei lab r.,itember with thc St John., (olthoogli for much smaller amount,) Muth ea. also outlier. had by the resolution of l b . .11ourd at Direetors. And another contract, smiler u, all remorse te the Man. & Co. commet, except the amount leaned. mut mole by tbs. Guskter of the Rank. C. P. Debt. ..attar. of a more moral dote, (or hot a few week. previous to this fetus,) wiltox ari alleged, the authority of the Donlon of dm mac Mies, also prates. rutin ignorance of the I. me. teem of much a loan until .hei r ths Sauk had wal let...A Now from then Lc, la no difficult emblem to cipher out haw the Dank had elitainalcurrcury far such an annum of de antra Not =tidied with the orearmost* mie marker' Palm rags, it tent them abroad in qua ce exceeding, if ram ble, the limbo of credul ity to baliwre, and alumwt infleitely beyond ite capacity m redeem; nil, eager dal d mom, la force them awe% a confiding alibis, that the matter of rufwrerl was of lidle con mquenee. m that the prorictpol mi. mewed. Twit per eel., wen, woe &emelt quote euraiglf usury. stem mere cmild not be obtained. Newto on, nothing of the Isst, or n nagriAns rani. lean, simile to L'. .b submit whether the other two, or evil. de• limt conneetion with the estencri. helm wirculation of the coperrti, was not mho s wollicieut la crush the Danklat any 11101/le. ellen n Mould plans th e broken and inamy atiarpirs to don. The Direc tors, in lan, pin it into the p mere.' a uncle debtor le the BMA 1.0 OW a tt rep at his will ; and to do he had every IwmiLle inducement. All that ha had le do. was, to operate anions hi. ammiates, and perwiede th em to got rep • "run" upon the memo, when hie end world be effectually ae romplialied. Ile undid thee to •Mll.llld, and, through his tOO% buy up in nide@ fee a mar. and caHeel h,. hadertedneee at km Mantel, 114 414./ de this, a a Ins, but it is rather hie merit thal that albs Dinners that he did net. They gene him the pews, sad that leo, fur lbe paltry nos- Wendell of twit per end. intereel e• their credit, while, at the suss tWre. bendrede ad ear skier, who might mmatmodailisms is slims v=ying from nne and two thirmailll dell.n. on Mod pa per, and at per mint. Interne. veers ...treed empty away." Mid we submit, alm, whether this simple lamb es, we swab play being leaned tu the Week In. a mere werniaal .eery, while geed, srepseeible men in ite Immediate vicinity were cestimeally refried omernmegatiem is mach smaller turamete, and •• den =edit, at lawful Interne. shows a very pan, lee. Mural. m the part of my ono Gemmed with Mr Bank. 16460 Genereted tar or weed It whet dame. It Mks very like • vemerted &Win us de a Imarmewhieh the essdnica and imam et the Dank weld not vrerrant—• beerier which was extremely hazer& me—mid which Ad eel yapp, In the Laming up el the inetitutims sad as Meakalahle ammat .l eufferim sad direr la Me melt. We knew we am Merged with begging the mustlem" by mew. when we my that Me Mot WaMern leas was welleere a OWN* mei dm Ilmk. Bat will my are pelead that Me Mask wee rem In a mendee to lake up $lO,l/00 ef Ite aktehniee at awe, la Maim to dt• ••••••1 s.l Ile Mee Menial= Wt meld welmelly and had. relay have Irma ea wiled Mu mart a. a ma we made epee ha wear? DM weer% • The IMO moll Mee bypelhemml Me••l6C•4ll4lmdkene he the weary sad Mr Mgt halvah ° Denrby thee MI it eel de tl e• W Pa el Goshen Met? It had Owe Merger. NM If It mail bat. 0 mewl Me Mar MI6 them. Way NW 141 MUNI is se; Irked a draw le Mom mired lop moMarer and Meg them alter their porem4 two sad washy as Mae 1 TM MM. le. dm Meek falla Mar.. Ii IVY seminally deemed 0 ihreld Imp. The whole ha. ery Ned character of do moan Ina ila 1..1p11 ens', ahoi• this. It near lad any capitals( say larnount,irlush is but aathar proof of Alb pa. hoo Than loans we have alluded to arra made order to enhance the speoulathro, by pacing the largest paible amount of its note. into lam The failure may have been ...tar prem.. lam but we think mot much. And how tie fal acies. au eon o alai the people and slam ea. emptiou front all lilama or chiliads*, when they au thorized the very aura of baking that has pawed Ina overthrow. ea Ina for wirier hada and mare • !sharable hearts tannin* to eonjesture. The President's cure. The fallowing excellent review et the !newer, which we copy ham the N. Y. Rwenmg Peal, la submitted Maar readers in lieu a any remerte or mar own. • W. had neither time nor mace yesterday to anyihnig or ffinuident Taylor'. lint I message, which, rifler an impel...eel of about three weeks, has al lat bone allowed to see the light. Oar trope., however, for the office filled by the individual who. .innate. it be.., will' nut allow us. yaw over . document, usually No imperial°, without notice. Our first impremion en rending it we, th. we were ingaged m the perusal of . hind of Queen's Speech trete. et ; hung of generali ies hi. that which the Engle.. monarchs pr. intorno at the opening of a case. of Tertian... ea,pl that it ,e not so hugely ropreased. Nelda. i mita., that we wonder the message shoold he so long. A ft w 1TP0.111.1P101.111.111 there are. but they ero imirrowed from the reprwts of the different , members of hie ('.beat—b. Minietry, perhaps.' we ohould my—end are net .appended by any / rem. given to the memo... The slats of our 1 relations ehdr foreign monthee is very briefly and / eery onentofitelorily treated •IthonTh• ae Ow Secretory of State make. no mpoh. we bad • ;right to 'eq.. opeelol and min.. information ...teeming II from the Prowdent. Altogether. / there h. been no a.m.l me ir.,allllto Ceogrms stove the reteMshmeto of conentuttou whir. had not • torre derailed character, mid be each • position of winch did not phew more intellect.l more th.ght, and more interest in politic affairs. i We my th. without any wieh lobe severe, for the feeling with which wo regard 11. author in his pre.eel wtuntoon is that of companion. On the .object of our releties. truth Groat Bri ton., the manage d,w not give us as partieuler inforto.on as wa ha ve frem the neerspeper• The ddlleulty rem...... the Mosquito Goadp winch the agents of the But. h government have intermeddt. d. la not even loneited upon We have i on nor hoods al the preeent moment. • quarrel—l e a very pretty i t ourrer —between air diplomatic 'age. at ion aragon, Mr. Stoner, and the B. i ... It Consul. Mr Chatfield, cot r ing the Wood of rig., which Mr Sias Moons. lime purchased of the stale of Ntemagno for the we of the United !Itch. We might. m ...I, have expected SIMIO !mention of the rich. of the Wand which at. kindled such • flame. and of the comes which led! .11 ; tint t.htog the kind is to he found in th• meerage. We Ora glad, however. to meet, in the ow.ca of our foreign relations, • recognition of the benefits of that reciprocity of emomeree with Oriel Wham and b . , colonies, ittineh we owe to the ohla negotiation. of Mr. Bancroft. Our warms with France s. [bemired in , nane, totally amatisLietery. Wo have had •' n slight netorminen," say• thestionage, a of the diploma. lettorreinee between this government sad Fraueer Instit al ova wow •• end eu us- her," the reverent is happy te say, "h a in lan! renewed" to France. What ft raid ...terraria of diplonatte materna any be, we anti. ay ;1 . only know that while the interruption lard, it wasse complete a a cord wolf be. That ear raster hoe been received by the (1.11011 para. not a matter 10. very warm eciegratel•- lieu. WllOll we colander the einem.... coder, winch a took place. II Mr. Rive. has ban ad- I anal in his public opacity, a it 0.1 the ants grand •• • dull scholaris admire, a , hie far degree is the Eat ngl malaria, that ie to my, ex racier fralso—by undeserved fawn In the meantime, no armlet bee been mot bilker by Faroe. We are under the dapleaureaf that t government, winch takes of astafang it, and ear diplomat Intern am I. at placed en! an rat rating till she reestentsee• mensal god' undemanding by evading a• minaret. This • matter wetly drawees le Is aprined. • Oire of the meal denoted mainmendatiem in the messgo it that of a revinen of the tariff sod the impinitien of higher dutim, with a iriow to what General Taylor calls the substantial ad indneieut erreouragenama Maur manufnetursta j Them enuomodation nod thy very humane lei arlikli it is expremed, are borrowed ham the report of Mr. Monnkth, the Plirerelar7 of the Mammy, to which we ate referred fm Ma minims. We hose read the 'einem, elaboreml lard dm. by Mr. Ilereilah, and very Amllor r some they are, amain. fur the 111401 part, .1 Male eriphietrlem lan nem exploit. .1, impanel without Mr. Mere dith being at all oanotious orbrhat haa happened tel them. It re remarkable, however, that neither 0 I Taylet's brief remenntrodation of a. in ..e of duties tut the sake of proteetion, net is the long aryponina of Mr. Moredith.does Ow went protection mat meat li le set Inspraahle that General Taylwr preneted that beieg made a pm nation* by hie aribiael, and that to wady him. they nhanned the mono of the mdial they Amend j Medina, while they retained Ma wham.... make, I it maouragemeet of menefaatome Wad of pro laeli.n. Or, perhaps. the cabinet barer a mei. Mon that the arm meinetion km beware ammo tor. By way of parrifylog u. femme. who an to do, thew Wan hor the eomemorageseat of Amami. Iwo Mar q. (immoal Taylor whimw the eirlo4 lialtewat of am Agrkwitwal Damao, width to to keep a imp leek eat ha mwriewhatal islornwelhorr wal wildly it to time who till Ow toll. Tido row . orwmlatiow. owl tho wont@ of rebirth it to merle. ate lowennel fames tbe report of Mt. rewrap fire. wow" of the Rea Department. We dealt whotirw the Immo of oar emetry 491 ohm thweemlow toM taboo I. by as hollow . powooreo •• Ma We have alwrody a motawle me what a Ma.. Arteallate awhile. Is the ogrinfrawal tahnoralloo Mimed and paldlilnd lowly by *it yam( atm Mateyo( No .then, and Mown dilloosity It nay bare twos termpftdm It la et wery Win amts. to the aemaitsy. Few nod ;ti atm& doe potent made he Implowilmththwerar W.l AMMO am I. •••., bet•sr ..lets "Ur wind they malt% la • gem beam read to their trim en triewermem astie eel h ordeal. bend pottodhalh The sere..( then *nab owlerWsed the ooldoot w and am way now who mid be plawah Whit Wire. oaleeleo r I. the Dowd of Arialetiwot owl they Imbue( ilte dah lia la 'a Oar mad eillattaal wow* &as omit. lady Nabl de to No basal wrath Salim is• ham all wee lboweeariby wow oMolowl Small if Artaillowe r la wet 1141104Monal Ileoledervoloalw. mly megeolood. Th. %When weal S. lean plowed, we think, with a propselltee loweilem Ike • fates they pay I. lie pries el OrliCiell which dial , eemetme, than with a ermine le MN to the pulite' bergene by the strentim el sew elllcei•te be mein tinned al °tele stepwise • . Clo the queries of desert' in the tentterioe„ General Tay lee 1... Nocemmuoicative. Ile le .Iwrapinven, if UnglenlCGlnd hinll. Mat GilininNn! ithis•l4l eel meddle wnh d al all, but Mould leave , 1 the territories le form government. for themeelvett with each provident* m they might eh.mr in r- 1 geed le elamry. This is precisely the &atria. of , Mr. Cam Unfortunately, m appeals to m, the G I memo le labs nudge man mutinies of ideas as to what has been dew In California. Ile we Is nprant lb. ennetittrlie• which has already beec adopted, as applinabliti le the whine of the paronee, Waring the name of Upper Califeruir,' and le supper Mat who, New Meeks, which,' am:lndia' le hon. is riks far the change, Moll , have framed its Cannaltninn. the q•mtien will be 1 gelded Fre all sue lemberise, and them will he *lnn' men to do hat Washout Me elates of New Hoak. mid California. He seem to forget that • lams puttee of California will yet moue a ter-1 riter7, and that tl mil he mar duty to provide for it mute nort of goverment. The mamas. meernmend• that • branch mint be milabliehed in Califorms, but ruellino it; mid el theimportance of estshlishing a mint in New lfork, to whkh • Terse proportion of the gold extracted front Me mines of California is sent. Them is • rerommendatiou tha4 oar militarjl farce be increased, borrowed from the report of .h. , Secretary of War. Our mihniry enigma. 'now I exceed to million@ of dollars yearly,as oar rend- cro will have wen in the statements and eetimatee of the Se yof the Treasury. They certainly should not be ineressed aritheal • vary suctifew and undeniable nreemity. What I. soid of the poet elfice, but the Pool gnawer C I's report belled down. General Taylor Confirms the wonderful dimerrery made by Mr. Collan.e. that it is info to fin the postage eel all Angle lettere sidle uniform rate of five elms Ifs dm. not mein le I.ee diecavered that the in. Itarmeddling of the government ill the mettle, of earrying I 000000 to California has produced win. deley and inconvenience to the public. w The close of the message we cheerfully com mend ;tli@ in the right own. Wo do not think the Velem to ba in any danger ; but if peril eheuld arise. we hope that the old soldier will not finger him pledge to Wend by is, and onandam tle istegri. by, to the full estem of the obligalams imposed and the power conferred by the Constitution.. =3=3 The proeordinde of Congress up to the time of, orgattosattoo. or rather all that ie invariant of them hare been already gores to Ws paper. The :me ea dss list ballot for Speaker so ale give doe ...mbar. trpola taking him mat, Mr. Cosa the addremell the Hem.: OwSemen of tAs H..,. of leqTreontotorr• It would be liaise In me to Meanie the fact that I feel deeply embarraped to time meat. Under the: !circumstance* attending my election, I am wen-'I I wi.ms of the &Masan. by which I wdl be ear rounded. The remise.. rweisatmo .1 the Home j is exhibited in our pmemangsdnee we find met.( The nature and character of the variw important end exclting opiestieue winch will come op before ' il:r a lhel ate l ertte .' etrr k eter "". sod responsible. I may be permitted oak, io I advance, year a,d nod earnest in • fWthful. earn- eel, and antpartial diecherge ef my dmy. The, oeuelry has been leaking with impatience at our effort. to «feet an ergasaMont. The mine Am( remarked with inniven every., wh ich has been takes in our legislative amens Our dunce will be . Inborn., our rem... Moho. severe • let tte try in view of them connideratiene, iavOka the dia -1 charge ef panoic memoir. as braid no the Unit, and as est 00000 the amine asd character of or various haler!. aid laminations. Meutlemen—You scoop my earn...thanks fer.the hewer ...ferret' open me by year chemliag me as wreaker during the amend Cannes Mr. Cobb nilt hi seat amid much applause. Me further busies, of ceommeenee was nano meted h. %ether branch after the reading of the Menage metil 'Monday. .I . llolWOMl.—Elenele again mat. One es tare um- IMperlalll mesoneo were received from the Prod dent and mined. Nommen petitions were pne t nested for the shanties of nee practice of flogging iu the Navy, ace. ' Mr. IMO, of MM.. effered a monition dealer. mg It the duty of Conn= to aitablioli suitable territorial governments for California, N. Mem& o• and Deseret. (TM io gomelly midorstood to be • pro-slavery nom, made far Ms purpose of hooding off the attempt slimly to bo made le ad ' nut Califerni• Into the Unica as • Mate.] Myer ' al other reeoluttono calling oa Ibo Proeidool kr In. remotion relative to the authority ottbo Comm. tiott in CaMbraia. and Ilto Team sad Now Moab m booodary, wore also offered. bat they mom all laid met under the rigs. Ma Dennis, OM, pinionanirl gra naniarial of the eirlainia of Dean, praying far admiring into the Um.. ea the artabliginient of a woomm ger enune.t. Mc aware, et Ala. game moths 1 a bill pew peep' to maids he the amendment it tin Gm- Oitolieo et as provide fee the Measles of !..Nave by the pimple Tin Hews was daddy «wapiti In dienewhig I awl adapting the sad tube et the Hers. awl I. a epirtied (rather pmenal) maliwaniy Swoon Mew. Gliddiega. (Whig lbw Ibeiler.) ef Oh* Na Winthrop, ar Masa o la Magee M IM tilavety wwellea, end the Whig party, awl Ms. W. ewes in Madam to Waver, while Speaker of that bedy In the Mei Cessna lloweld .t►w Whip participated la the weaned A fall repast Mis weal,. weepy tea meth epee Mr ale ply, and it menet be ahrbiged althea. deelreybig 10 Wane, Seth Warhol odjwinied was le lien. day. Mawr—deewew.-A geese Ewa y rather yews menial d Wined. Awns( dem vre44l eenl hem Maser et Ky. mei* dim .N.- Pwart l MAimee et Desent, revise •r•r gem Kiley, t eseeeteileg wwwwelde Magee, ie. The woos • ••9 *Mel debeee, wail. we way give boogie. M. /wee'. ill be lie ifteeies t leerWeil y.a.n..bir Ca , twee moaned sea Wanda be pie. lieww—The Spam eweeemeed tbe Owewit ' teembe wea Imeeetame ef Maid. we ON lb ea. UMW plow The Rowe melee& to rillinnk Thimilay, awl 111 P elloin the norakiift ism ea imp • gwo• mobs, of pll.= owe pesperlsi WYNN. wry Mash was sosssal do mks. W roam r.llall* she nu at *Ws as IsssYs I. Ws Illstry, Yr Wlsmalay r 11•••• _.Whim, hr • asii••••• SIN Rona. arl ohs Malin at Ps shayblasy S. dm amply. easy, sal I•l3assma 11.. Cam, alma • andallso laslarailssi las Commilles Ways =I Wow Is Mayas .WI as Walla WO W.. ••••• Swhasat Ifaarsory .to. Tammy ari Commip. Noe on Territotie• be isstratual It report to lilt Ikon • bill or hill, yr...ling Territorial Govara meats for all lbaLpert of tilt toninery coded intim United Siete@ by the treaty with agesico, lying loaetward of the Stem Nevada maaataitte, and :prnhobiting Slavery therein. Ili Jentluidal the previoa• natation. Mr.Blephen• moved la lay the remeluhon eh the table. Mr. Weetwooth uked ler the y,.. and nap, which were Mkt, end the awn ectratived— , ayes 83. ma 101. Thic te • verergood aeli-ea tetsrierpeCelan chew. IMMEM;MMiI Whoever Rat read die Neap of Zachary Wahnoten, meet ha. hoe forcibly impread with a Intlinno literal booties, ita elegace of expremien and peramely of style. Take, for es.' &mph, the flrel three hoes of in third paregrepli,! which an thee: oWe are at peace with nII the world, ad oak le roomfuls our relate,. of entity' with Our reef of etewkied.•• Then -Pam a Rd. , further •• While enjo, mg the benefit of mag iable barrooms wok fowler. waliewo. we have al been insensible to the donation. ad war. which have prerailed iw ether quarter. Of Ike [Phut bongo toniembrince a paean. in one tattle addreeem of •nFriend Enoch Walker," who exit...wed himself very moat.. to extend hie; theme a " Univereal Chnetian flonevolancet throtwhaot all tha world, sad elsewhere anon, norione.") • Theo again, mutating of tha tariff, he said: v look to the wiadom and patriMmin of Congrem for the adoption of a symem winch may place home ; labor, at least. on a 1 v. ***** and sure fooling,! and by oar encoaragement of ma...tam...es give ;new and marooned minutiae to agr.oniture. and promote the developeonent of our vaat mammas! ; and Wa ***** elan of nor commerce: . Shade. of Lindley :Wormy and Nadi W.b.br ! non any k m. tell what he Amami by wall • jumbled mem! ;of "au" , Why wir friend Welker. above refer. red to, ia thrown a....rely is the Abe in pant of .norgh. House ZOLIIIMItd—The fallawiott aronow of the Committees appointed by Mr. Casa, aa nonnoed an Monday Way. es/ Means—Menem Rayly, Va., Tiian,- ma. Mos , Vsnto., Ohio, Gra., Mo., Toombs, Han, Hibbard, N. H., Doer, N. Y.. Joon.. Trion. Kempen, Pa. Dulnetof Columthei—Mnsre. Drown, Min., Isla, Aln, Tiner, Ohio. Puller, Me., Morton, V.., thmunend. Md.. Annex. Men., Meade, Va , , Mere/nod, Ky.. Kieci, N. Y., Venable, N.C., Nee reles, Pa., Weihois, Ga. Tetraloww—Menu. Soyd, Ky, Richardson, 111.. Rockwell, Maas., Seddon, V.., Clinginan, N. C . Kauffman, Tyne, (141, N. Y Fitch, Ind , Giovanni, Ohio. Parespa Affas.—MeClernsud, 111 , gall, Y. Wssahrep, Mom. Harrel., Ga., norm!. Ala., Woodward, S.C., Stanley, N. C., B. al, Mich., Spalding. N. Y. Clare-11.1el. N. C., Th.., Telrl UMW. 01., Wismar, Pa., Mt.., N. Y. NahMrd, Ala., WK.*. Ky.. Dastham a. ler, Cann. 'Whigs in it... Irma KM tr - 0 - 4.ea us. c.0..] We think the ff. sedan have ornbassu u CPO plain of Mom Committees T. Tearaway Itcre.—The llrmrt of the Seerelsry of the Tretawm(Meredith,) I. new be fogs the public. It le sheet twice the length of the Pnwidant's Nma., mad le mainly @monied by msarthe open the Twill; the Independrot Trim., end each kindred mementos of the Dem. (wade policy. It goeshi straggly for motoring the exploded humbug of proteetioe, and knee specific In Ilea of ad valorem ditties t in ether wads. pro fs... • dm. to " samara. domestic indoetry" by lasing the people will mom Mau they me taxed .w, on evnrything they eat, drink, er weer. The Secretary aeke ...Ora lean admer . mil lions of dollen, to toad the ...gent expendi tam al the adminiaration during the R. year of S. ...nee. Tide hi Whig notrektehment n with o vengeance !" Onto ..... .—Thw body at I. ottani.. en Friday by ehoodng H. C flake. (whig,) Speaker en the three hundred end that bell. [lt will he meolleelad that the parties were /red in that body. —hems the prenraeled Wrunle.l A. G. Dram., formerly of Mi. comity. and .nn of Md. D. Dta• ann. of Mi. village r *. the Hem...vie candidate, (onaninteutly nominated.) up to the 109th ballot, when he withdrew, and Tarim.. other cendidate• were tried, bed in vain. At 1.1 . compromise .1118 agreed mum which gays the Iblide the leper, ker, and Demmer. He nonrandom a®eea Ur As ss vivaWoollen Factory. iterated &wet see nl. a Mammas* was aewsanted try Ire ea Thant& swift last, together watt the watenta—Dstat ♦ 15.000. N. ask th. atasotioo of the Democracy of flusquebsona county, mpeoiaily of that portion of Own oho do oot tolica wont, paw, to die followieg remarks of Hon. J. Robloonot member of the 29th Comer Dom Ilorothees I bear It said that two dol -1 lan I. too mob for • Onaty paper; that Istin on sad be hod boos a disown math shoors--and It Is squally woe, that if you bad dstortalned to Wog oily or ent ers mars tots oosepetitioa as to else and pies wick your ninny paper, lb. Idea of sonlsolog sooty man had as well at arse be aboodoonl. Osr sonny paper@ saaringodpots with then in this rupset, and they do an prolord to do lb If you not mealy paps.., If yo think they an of aay oonsespreaso to you as the nips of Tor party at honk or for their Ina Is lollionat god nows,yow mast export lo • 1111110 for th en esandondoog I should think Ito awkweld and slangy badness la dds awn, now, for or party to enter a polltinl smatest without • pang to old then to ornullok through width to gall poblio nati m ts L ooonadtroar dro.,—to poldlob to delta our Ira& dans, pabllob •usea sod joist Oar tlargo—in Art to goadest tho 411111•11.11. I Inaese we wedd seder Illindl wialepe=st odds, that would In rid Is the Haw. et iiree es Mai% after the moan et M. Peal- Asses nerive mad tesessoder sews wi 4t7r.beeters, Me Wow Therei•3r. I. NM liessi MN Wheal nesekilee. Mile be rid he wadi eel op slur th. babas" Se *rimed dipleertie Iseensewe wish Audris. We we pleseei Me Omni We male Ms we. Mwa Mr. Moo& et Mlwielppl. pee seam ghee be midi leieenhee a=wide ibr erwelooks.et the mei or OdWeels, Dowd, & New ==! We ham just arisen frau the permal of I iv armament, pm:pared by Benjamin T. , 11C11 of Montrose, and published in the Net. f ork Herald, of the 19th It purr. to be "an eipose of the can rca of the recent explosion of tho Bank of ISninjuehanna county," but is in reality nothing more than 'a one-sided argument to prove that the President and Directors are I IblaMeleili and that thq St. John's alone are had Drawn up a. it was by one who d never had any personal interest in the j its it should have been as iinpartial in j condemnation, as it is pedal in its se. ' leotions from facts to sustain the home of- fibers. Wo find no fault with its exposure of what the St. John'. had to do with the failure, but it appears arange to us that the a:aviation conduct of the President and Directors, in allowing the late Cuohibr and !his uncle to mind!e their friends and neigh bors out of soany thousands of hard earned Millers, shn m old be passed in silence, !or what is infinitely worm, be thus upheld. If the St. John's am eriminal, because they carried out the objeet they had In view l l when they first came into the eminent, are! I na the home directors equally criminal for sitting by with closed month. and seeing them prepare the mine which was to spring 'upon and destroy the business prosperief !of the deluded depositor. and To boon been right the " expose" should ' ham condemned the rasrally negligenee of tho Direetorilis well as the mealy swind- I !ling of the Cashier: it would then Mee look- al leas as though it had been prepared to nrder—woulalme smelled lass of the Maw , ney tee, and would have placed the matter in its onm light before the puldie. Ono sentence taken from the " expom" ill satisfy every candid man that for the I blow, which the business of Montrose and j the aurroonding country has metained, the St. John'. are not alono responsible. All the talent whieh can be premed into the aim of the Diremors cannot exculpate them from this hit, unintentional though it may have been, upon their neglect to insist upon their rights to a knowledge of the manner in which matters wore mudnoted in the Bank, Mr. Cue says: Sometime in Ma compeller hut mums, me pinions berm le boa 'nest by memo that .111 nom nol right, and they nemsd making demote in the bank, thongh no one could give my 'coon for d timber then the mode in which the 'mammal I WMtest—tire II trenper ehon II by thy Csayer when lolls "eel,' pea oared for redemplmh nn the Sind, and fill up of large emmne o inl nen Bram to be put el etteektiell Where were the Direetore—thorn, wo men. not under the control of She Sr. j John's, when these " suapkirms began to be entertained." Their station was a ree -1 possible one-1 hey stood between the Impi earned cosh of their neighbor., and the ra ;melons gran of their swindlers. Were they igrthrantly or purposely blind in their confidently, that they could hear suspioinns breathed by others without baring their own arrested ? Can it be presumed that enmpinints were in circulation wine rr the mode in which the business was transacted," and they not hear it? or did they leek the manliness to insist upon their rights and openly expose the usurpation ofpower which I prr untedwe n , tenon looking into the taus of the flank ? Such presumption might be entertained and such ignorance might he believed in, but it would be pre miming and believing against both reason and common sense. They were man—moat of them thorough 'miners men and it must Ire presumed that if they had eared for, they could, by timely warning, have pre vented much of the rain which by their neg ligence they have entailed upon their fellow citizen. Immediately upon the knowledge) of tun suspicion and eompleinte. honest l and pendant Directors would have perform ed their duties faithfully sod fearlessly, and not have need, as did then Mennen men, like so many automatons to dance assent when the r• poppet master" pulled the wires. Of the " oionsng and filling up of large amounts of new notes to he put in circula tion," the President and 'Directors cannot plead ignorance ; and it is strange that in the defence. prepared as it alleged, with the ofllletlY/Onall of William L. Poet the President, nob plea should have been at ' tempted. It is not allodged that the Cash 'in forged the President's name to these . . "Imp amounts of new note.," nor that they were elreukdad half migned. It is rea soneble then to Infer that more than one kono "that all wee not right," and that ere, a portion of the all stockholders not under the control of the St. John'e, are not so intolerably ignorant an they would hare the public imagine. Throughout the whole length of the ex pose, though written in • guarded and law yer like mile, the criminal rmilgence of the Directors will ".tick out. " Their great eonibleses in the integrity sod ll medal ability of Thomas P. Bt. John," ie bat • sorry ueuse for their "sleeting to meet se • board for the examination of the affairs of the bank dose April l 843; one ' that will neither repair the lames of bill holders end depositors, nor ostler, the pub lic, that the Directors are quite to innocent Their e :kV; Ti " Tn ' y to w olltr:Pa a n p ir lowing the funds of the bask—its bill. sad its deposits—to be mattered through the eo•ntry upon pledges end 11110111iike moody nominal, without raising • whisper against the safety of snob transactions, will hardly Amur. them from the odium which ninth emiduct so justly daerves.—Hoseadele Herald. 4 We an happy to see that the Grand Jury of liumpubsona musty b.. tuntatt the Bowling Saloum of abet un fortunate borough u prolille foutssiss of kw— especially the naploymeot of mall troy. In setthtg ea pins for imamate trompeasatioes. Well. ethers spend their nosey at the sone time. that mast pond , Mous MI. habits are ...mold. Thi. is beglanks at the right plum sad it is no wombs ie • soeneusity where the Ja mas@ an snowed te assuable algialy thew primary wheels of rise that tits India neeberi shield be la the Nem. sy et beak Ferias. It the G sow amity es a mere certyllissat seals We the Goad Jury will proasselle their iegairlos they Audi dunk oat the spsselators in Turnpike stork Isseasees emporia wed Hants and wedeln the wherwihre Mit Images lowa lb. bomb trim Wes bodies pails ere Fwd.% WWI .hell the July best Is elwaye riamplan bated wibh papa Morbalkals Mr. ea 's but - Hank Exproe The following article eron eentntuninated le the N. Y. ilerrthl by O.T. Cm. Eat, ef this village. Our remarks upon It are given eheerbere: In following up the es-pus ... Ai the effaire of the Susquehanna Bank. I hake deemed it my duty to sseertain and publish, for public benefit, wh may relate to the simulation of the bank on the 27th of Oc tober lout, and I nsueh regret that it could not have been done at an earlier day; but if it be understood that I never wee a :stock holder, or in any way interested in it, or knew aught of he concerns er its manage ment, until since the explosion, those who are aequainted with the mode of °endue!. ing imuntry banks, and the veil of menu, and even of mstery, which is thrown one them, will read ily encase the delay. In my former ssoununieation, I have : stated the .insulation at over 1 200 .000:I I and I now proceed to :state how that amount \ same to be issued, who ought to be rearm- eible for the redemption of the notes, and l, !bow they may be respectively identified.— The Int entry on the book of minute. of I the proceedings of the board of directors:,! in April, 1045, in on the 9th of that month,' whoa a revolution was passed for the igen : ing the riS thousand dollar. stork to Ansscl : St. John, and St. John & Goddard, " in accordance with a previous agreement end 'on payment of three thoueand dollara."— After that the bulkiness seem. to have been ! I ennducted without anything uncommon it{ I nuntry banking happening, until May 13, 1046, when the following resolution ap,o, pears Resolved—That the President and! Cashier be hereby authorized to enter into and conclude an arrangement, on the put'; of this bank, with Seth H. Mann, cashier of the Canal Hank of Cleveland. or S. H. Mann and T. C. Severenee, cashier of the! City Bank of Cleveland, Ohio, to famish said Mann & Severanee, with the circula ting notes of this bank, to an amount not exceeding one hundred thounand dollar. , o, m much terms as they may deem proper and just; and that they be authorised to' deliver to said Mann, or Severance, swab is as they deem proper, during the pendency of the exchange of contreete be tween the parties." _ . . . Among the papers of Ms bank is a min ima, which, no doubt, was Made in pits.. nco of this resolution. The following is an exact copy tt This agreemet, made and concluded: ',this first day of July, A I). 11411, by and Letween the Bank of Susquehanna Comity,' of the State of Pennsylvania, by William la. Post, their President, parties of the first lw, and I-leth H. Mann, of Cleveland, of the State of Ohio, party of the second part —Witnesseth t—that the partiesof the first part, for vales received, and in eoneid oration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter stipulated and mentioned, have Land, and hereby do loan, to the party of the second part, the notes or hills of circu lation of said bank to the amount of seven ty thousand dollars ($70,000;) and the party of the second pert covenants and agrees, so to use the note. aforesaid as far es possible, such circulation a. shell best W es tan their s %Amu boom for redemption flaat he will provide for the redemption of said hilts on they may he returned, at that city of New York, and at the rite of dis count at which the agents of the bank in aahl city redeem them That, when so re deemed, said .notes shall be returned to the r r t;:- . ti- of md tire party of the e pal-t. fsererool part ircula tt i keep nn accurate account of all sums by ! him, or his agents, put in circulation, and will, from time to time, semi Annually, re port the seine to said parties of the first. part. •That the party of - the second part , lwill pay to said bank, semi-annuaily, trine the date hereof, interest at the rate of two per cent per annum, on all sums aelytall in irculetion mall use of said party of the e second part, end all said party of the nee end part, or in the hands of his agents, or in transit, shall be deemed out of circula tion and not in um. And it in further agd, that the bill. blamed by said beak shall ree always be received at par, by the par ties of the first part, or their essigns, in payment of any and every indebtedness ot said party of the second part, arising an der this contract. And it is further agreed, that the sum hareinbefore mentioned, as notes furnished for eireulation, may, from time to time, he increased, both parties eon .eating: and if so increased, It shall be deemed and taken under the etipulations and condition. of (hie ameamet. And if, for my seem, other than the Emit of the parties of the lira part, the party of Assumed part should fail to redone, se herein hakes pro vided, the sotse pat le eireelatkm by him, for the sperm of sixty days after written notion of mil failure, then tide somata may be annulled by the parties tithe fie part, mid thereupon the whole mg leased to the party of the mond part, shall became dm and payable. To diellemieb the notes pat is eirmiation by the party of the Dee and part, slash opt...hall he Oiled with dm name of the payee, in his band writing, or that of some perm employed by ighe, and for .n old and nietilated totes, Many time Mimed to lb* Usk am, ones to an equal amount shall be glom in eite, and mob returned notes Ad be moll y awaked or burned. It infortber mutually agreed , that this eontrast shall be and roman in' from (mhos toadied ss herein before pro vided) for and daring tke sena of one mar alber the meek& or a written notice, by the patty of Me mend part, arm the preddent of the beak, of a wish on Om part of the beak, to diserretime the gamesome( herein made. And In prevent all mimes straetion, it is hereby declared that this egreemem is a= eisetrast fer loaning money, and in I. be deemed Of Ilf. bra as entablisbiag an army. .. Masse the eignmare of William L. Peek Presides' of dm Dank of Ihumeeliaa. ma Clennity, and the mal of the partial el she Om pore, and ill= lord of die rimy of the inamillyart. ~ IL IL Yen. ° Meek] i TM I.lpleir eeetroot dose..t appear to love hem "geed yary one es M put of the bulk, or Mr. Wee'. Mestere le Moe bees oihmemed by soy OM He% se the bark of Wester. soder the date of Ileptenher Tay 18410, lei hollewhg raeollstiee reeeried Befefved, That NW betimes the leek sad a H. a.. be f. 4& se ineeeteil to Os beard dley." Altimogh a bow sem hhil bees WWI to Mr. Mann, yht gorily 'pries loth* bank Stopping pennant, %Lath of the notes had been returned, redo g the mama Mesa out to Beveaty.wevea thousand dollar; whioh he is to provide the weans to Monk , accordion to the terms of the foregoing , agreement. These notes were all made payable to Henry Clay roe William With, and were all, or nearly all, lilted up with bed ink. No other now lowed by lb. bank are so dietinernithed. Yam Informal by Mr. Halsey, the teller, that be bag mesa kens of thew note. where lb. wade of Mee had banana indietinet—that It bad ho.. written over the red with bleak lab ; that &by note of the beak made payable to Henry Clay, not. Willie= Wirt, or n od up to whole or inyowl wi th red ink, 'dimes within the proviso,. of Mr. Mann's. contract. It is but justice, however, for me to wy,. that I have sot hemd of any default oe the pert of hero,lmr. Na n o . aw ae prov y 7 ittl for the j eas ' k. e he re demption of them notes; nod It is hmiad. 'that he will continue to do so, tied dm provide for the redemption of ementy-wev !en thounand dollars of the eiceulation out, at the time of the failure of the hank. In addition, however, it is proper for me to say, that on Saturday, the met day of De ember, Mr. Post handed to me a litter from Mr. Mann, addreued to him, dated ; • Buffalo, Nov. 26th, 1949," to the fel ; lowing purport : Ho says, "On my totem I from • short Meeme, I find your letter of the 16th hut., calling my attention to the ;failure of the Bank of Susquehanna: sone i ty, and expressing a desire, that, seam. as 'convenient, the matters between am may be settled," are. He further mys : ^ The pa per I received from your bank we. taket lin good faith, with en honest htteetion te: protest it ; and that Intention has been abundaotly evinced, in my past eeeduct with the bank and the public." The emb em:nee of the residue of the letter is • pee -1 mien to redeem these notes as fast an he , can provide funds for their pacment to. is believed by the gentlemen menUted with the bank here, that this win be faith fully fulfilled. I have been thus particular in eopyingthe eontraet with Mr. Mann, end in describing how the notes bunted by him may bi Idm tilled, in consequence of application baying been made to persons here for information the subject, and as t general answer to all inquiries. F. the mune reason, I copy another eon- I tract now before me, between tile bank and Thomas I' Pt John end Anne! St. John, drawn after the same precedent, which you con publish in full or not, as you may think will best tend to the intormation of the bdders of the bills, and the publio gener ally. Filers follows the eontraet with the St. johns, which, as it is aubstantially the same as the foregoing, wo omit it for want of rom.] It will ho seen that the foregoing ow trart wee formally exoeuted by both par ties. There were island to Ansel and Thanes P. SC John, in paragons° of it, four thousand bills of five dollars es* in sheets, four bills on • File Ci. lettered A. B. 0. and D., and respeutively numbered, es.- onmeing at 10,01111 and ending at 11,000, all dated September 5, 1840, and WS name, of the payee. David Bats," to be Mimi by Thomas P. St. John. There era no other bills of the bank out, of the rams de scription, either es to dates or numbers, or name of payee, so that whether the memo of the payee was properly inserted er not, I(end I have n reason to suppose it was not,) they can readily I.e identified. Those bills were all signed by C. I'. De !smatter, cashier. 11n tin:afire& of November, $B,OOO of them isms, were returned to the Welk, leaving sat $12,000, wlaieh the lit. John, ore bound by thee contract to redo...— There Lille, added to the $77,000 added, S. H. Mann is to pay, will relieve the c.ommu oily of $BO,OOO oof 11,0 circulation of this unfortunare book. 1,, nay former communication I have mentioned the ematract, similar to the fore going, on which $65,000 wan hosed to Eg- Ismt A. Thompson of Cineinonli. The.. Lille can be ideetilled by the letter C," Inserted on the face of each, over the letter Q, in the word Susquehanna. I here sot given a copy of the Thompson emirate, Ne i given it IN e transcript of Mann's, merely' changing the name and the sum to be le sued. It meemearyout De Lematter's dep. althea to have been drawn up by' him, le Cincinnati, in June leek at the resume et Thompeon he, De Leunetter, being el Ike him.,a clerk in the employ of M. A. Dad hey & Oo , of Cincinnati, en a bookkeeper. He gives the following swoon{ it ;—Tbalb in ,Tane huat, Thompson informed him that he had made • bergs,. for the pushes of the .steel of the spited stock of the book of SuequebannsCouoty; that the Wok wog to enter into a earthed with him for the lose of ninety thousand dollars of IS. show , Wing notes, to be aged in oh. Weston gauntry. lie headed De Leseatter an old etoetrset, that had it... saaselled, for • at, sed requested hies to drew two altering the ease and them., whisk he did. The nest thee he new one of then, it wee In the wife of the bent, after he woo sleeted cashier; gad the ether, whisk woo • deplioato, was found among some_ ppmrs of the book onbeapiontly. That Tp ;mu alma told him that the old emetram, mad as a precedent, was hooded to Him by Thomas or Anal St. Jobs; be did NG no. afloat whieb. However, If it be terbd or mammary, I will abameoll i t m e Mob a eopy of Mr. Thompson's «Mama, , am the eriglool is mow Is my poosessiom I tweet may that any frets ham eeme to my knowlaige which would avideme mm %- Maim on lbe part of spy of either of these gemelommo, to sot otherwise Mae beard, lit the redsmptlee of the large mama of I=B pmt s b iro I t 471 nadir ama—tioNarpr part of wb le is be- Mood, Ma Mem eirmelatai In the Weston Sada; yet. who. It M eamlilmed HIM Me Ad% mt parelisslng Mom soles at • Irmo Mosont, whioh mama olnimmetimmo o/M to than, may peon the Imam balky towl Mpg I shall M emmead for maim f tills dell sad Nam eimmumioatim. My nosh whisk MI be my look may be more enteelol•- alilmagb sot so useful to the holders .fibs seem A Priaarr beams ahaa WWI a 'twiny Thalnehriaii Day. Hu any body Mot aaimal of that deauipiAs• /