The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 20, 1851, Image 2

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    . WM*. snppotted death, wait 'taro - in
!di Wks= It eras Falstaff, we belief% Who
tillinnand that 'Grief always mikes' math
thirsty. end hence we wine, 'pot,; : surPriied- tti
here flour-the papers, thug when the; mini
Danlelleardef the untimely. fete Which had
Waite the iii Net senTistress,- he. laid in a
bountithl apply of , teaseling tokay and heart.
cheering elinllTattnel Butwe are gratified to
fear tee seen esthe report et . her, d ea th
vas cantradiabad; he caused ..the- wine to be
te.aeldlit*ionilitending te invest the pro.
• iseedi 'hien elegant iinieekt, Which, nith'n leek
oibait bent oath of the heat of departMptst.'
%to. be panda to Jenny on her return - to 1
the Mien. • •
.
Amongtbe members of the Lower House,
the sad intelligenie Je n ny's fate, produced
the *it Diely Symptoms.of distress. An'in ! .
• finned,useeting is.sabl.to have been held 'upon
the oieamen, at whiclwe are giatifiedtoleurq
dist the delegation from Alahama *ire Auto:.
tot aft estuinited - theMselves in a feeling mud
tom , tdititg Jziatirer.. .The (tailn - 0)41W
Representrillvo.from thisdistrict leeald to have
It= 4teiolied in The deepest rnd one ye
eaunt *rots that beyore crape ripen the oa
easieri...At the meeting of which
,we hat:e
spoltSi s ibeiliwas •said to. have been rs; Very
• litente:llesire to signalize the melancholy
cvenlE liy.setne set.of
. national munificence,—
Hubbard suggested that - 160
nen* iof f the public land be given in fee , simple
to the heirs of the lamented. songstreas. , The
non. of. Alabama, proposed that
the 4 fe‘phing shouldbc 'extended to
Jew Lind's mother.. He thought this wautd
be sinoat touching memento of respect for
.. the memory of the entrancing szngstrtes. He
434 he remarked, endeavored , to disuade - Miss
Lind, from her contemplated visit to South
. Carolina. He was not disposed to be super.
• atitioua, but he conld hardly avoid the coatis.
tiectithat jenny's diteetrous fate-was a provi
• '
dentist- eciurrenee—a judgment against , the
tenible disunionist of that State, who were
incapable ofappreciiting such divine harmony.
Mr. Hi thought that the custom of the!
French serene might be very properly followed
• in markitig,the national sense of this , lament--
bereal - ement. He; therefore,proposed that
some'distinOished orator be chosen to,pro.
nonce an eloje upon the departed Queen of
Song. After Mr. Hillard had concluded, Mr.
Aiston Soso pad made zi very affreting speech.
He seimewledged that ids grief for the clerk).
sable catastrophe which' had.saddened :
!torte was somewhattinged with selfishness,
He4lad indulgtd the fond hope that this glo.
Ilona incantation of Musie—the immortal Jen=
• ny4taight have been permitted to visit a city,
rettlich, he trusted,Was destined soon to be-I
e• ine the very seat of the muses! He-alliided
to the commercial-and musical emporium oil
bit State and districtthe flourishing city 'oil
Mobile. • Its citizens, he said, were his con.
stiturtnts-,he At'aS proud of: the were
conneisieurshey thoroughly
.gutitistood the ditTeronee 'between fiats and .
' sharps." Bit their enthusiasm sometimes blin
ail. their diserimination. They had gone into
bysteries obout the caterwauling of Madame
and ,every 'bellowing-bull of Bastian'
futile tame among them as 'a singer: was re
ceived with indiscriminate applause. It was
• tecerrect this—to elevate the musical stan
d:A among that portion of his constituents,
aid to teach them the full and wondrous pow.
in of song, that he had hoped Jenny Lind
vonld bloss Mobile with her presence, and
raddeven embalm in her own lativenly tones
'ofthe sweet' Songs of the South'—the
I‘ . Southern minstrelsy. But alas ! (es
+fined Mr. A.) those holies have vanished,
and Mobile is still doomed to know nothing
niers:perfect in music than the performances
titSigner.liectise, Madame Bishop and Dan
Bice! Mr.. Alston here applied his !maker
chief to his eyes, and Sat down amidst -471
general symptoms °rangy emotion.
Some member (Mr: Bowden. we believe)!
heir rose , and sugge.sted that such a Many.)
. Incise scene vris inappropriate even to the fal
bevel oCe..^ - altin ofso joy o us a creature as
.
"sty Lind. Be believed that if her own wishes
were consulted, she would prefer that her ob
aecgzies should he celebrated with .the e'uyety
distinguished those of old 'lnsin the
Bow: He thought that she was worthy to
CariCanZea as the Saint of Music, and that :a I
day: in the, calendar of saints-should be - set I
. span; in her bonor, to le - coritiriany eelebra.
tts by all ij o vial fellows.- As no'day (he-re
, ,
maked) was better than the present, he pro.
. _
.posed that it should be called ' Saint Lind's
.1147, 1 , tlMt the meeting should .proceed
-Forthwith toeominemorate it in the way be!
r ind suggested.,This, propeal *as received',
with ueeliunation, wine "MIS' ordered, and the I
Meeting instantly stniek sp
"Then, get some dirzon riot! Minis*
iw A t ittsmtaldluttetrotala; roun d
a d % l o a n me mw s
" To the meaty of Rosh! the Bow r- •
- t Soon atter this , our reporter's memory - liS• 7
irtarm somewhat confused, mid the last event!
• tbe.eveming which lie distinctly . recollects,;
:is that some distinguished member was .enter
!tabaing the meeting with an eseclie'ut. iceita-
Soo eflenrifsSunous.4.lFicunr Song. _
We by. no means vouch for the accuracy 4 ,
' retedwor put of it. 'Ste are not;
eat certainithat such meeting „was held at
all, blitiottie-words of the old rhymer,
44 Ws-tett the story setwsioht ,
- Turedoosa ( Aki ) Rriporter.
The. Terrhtori, Ipileetesete.
Nre Imre been much interested in the re
port of an exploration of , the territory of
: Minnesota, by Brevet Capt. John Pope, of
wwpa or lorirwpitical engineers, sub
,. jaitted to ,Cgagress an March last by the
23Vii• _,Dertrtuteak under the direetion of
;Which it mat #do, with view to ascertain
the eltemetria. - rase. arms of the . country.
OteinforulattOhm regard Inithis territory;
although tittifiiitily of - , thrnoet . favorable
cbaraeter tritttalcalated to attract the at
,teation many thousands of
Mu= both.46urabreadatul`from the3Vest
ern Rates have Afire ''u Iti titliiheifitgeps tbni
attain, has nevarviteless - .ltailied. that
'' .l trateand autheuticity.eldchin all times
-44' 'nimble. and which this report*.ie.,3t3l)
e concise and interesting form. The
I*f:tart:if. eminently practical is its nature,. ,
- 64-Itahribes.ivith much aneursey and de
gcogvaphical and physical feature_
NM=
Othtt *4euniti titive ttiticbcolistlolll4l
tilliAblid et ,„ thg telrittirilyiog itertkOttd
4
taaatheAt...Ppteeetih4 eetitteited 'sreet f
of the Mieetniopi; embie4glabotit eisty
ttoi3ssedAueit t piiew:otik tem.
tort' lying tiortliatid west of Jove onllVia;
cousin, cootaina about 164.000 square
tailes;beint 'aboot:three limes the-sip of
' the State of Illinois, and its general
' eater is snob that it canna 414 0
and perliaps at en early day, a gi l oti pro
(hieing :Mid tnandaeturing country, tu , ll l
forming two if not three additional tacm.
hers of our national confederacy. We i . ur.
pose now, but a hasty glance at swim of the
moicrpithattiebr facts' preseated . lby Car:
Pope's "report:- Thgi first reat peenliatuy
of the country is the wide volleyi of two
gicat , rivers...theltlississippi and tie xted
river of the Nerth.otbleb. heading within /
alew miles of each other, discharge their
I watt** respectively, into the-Gulf of Mer
ton' titt the Arctic Sea. To the east; the
western extremity of Lake Su, eriTi ro•
;meta far into the territory. afilliding sever
al fine ha , bors; end to the south 'stretch
'the • fertile valleys of the . St: Peter's and
.Jainpies rivers.—the one • heeding Within
thirty lanes, the other approaching within
nitiety miles, of the head of navigaiinn
the Red ricer of the North. The Alissisi.,
ippi is navigable for at least 400 tuiles of
its course within the, territory. the Rodyiv.
?r, of the North nearly,an equal: distance,
the St. Peter'sorith an improvenient at one!
Point only. f0r,120 tiles, and the Jaequtal
river through nearly three degreea,of lati.
tude. The immense'number of lakes which
abound in the iitetior, and whichiaive been
supposed to indicate 11 loct and sirampy re
gion, are surrounded by' a gently notime
ting country of the most fertile soil, shod
glary supplied with timber; mid the sit reates
which connect these lakes. end which are
'he sources of tile rivers which intersect the
muntry in all directions, abound wi.h rap
ids affordingia water power is available as!
it is inexhaustible. ,
Tho ennotrybettteen the filiaslssleel, the
St. Poter's, and the head of naVigation o
the Red river of the North; Esnya the re
portJ contalOsthe 'Minces Of all the tribu
taries of the Dlissisvppi front the - west, of
tic St. Peter's from the North, nod of ,the
Red river froth the South. It is a gently
undulating conntry, high en d rolling in
stole' places, Abounding in beautiful lakes.
nod containing about equal pro Portions; of,
prairie -and. t imber. The tributaries of tit
. .
St. Peter's, Mis.issippi and lied riverio
the North overlap pach2other in all diro
- and have„their source in_ he nutter
ens lakes which abimod in thia.regitne'-
These lakes are
,Conneeted with i:ach otherby,
by, small streams, Varying from fifteen:to
twenty yards in 'Ma: h and three of (kin!' (64
in .depth; 'to 't few feet'in'widW 'to a fOr .
inches* depth.• They, well as fates ,
pnasess gravely or worry 'bottoms, and are
so numerouwand- contain .so teeny rapids,
that one; could hardh travel . ten -miles', hi
any:direction without finding hitautiul
cations not only. - for agrivulturalfint mann
facturi.ng purposes. The soil i e the black
vegetable mouldoseveral. feet in Sthieliiincis,
w ith viiifkug sand.
cries of
_the apperNiSsimiii.i'lire I
upon its tribUtaries. - Tvey alternate,
- even
where Most ihripdant, - with Much; larger
tracti'of 'fertile enntry. o
- enromnnication [Says Capt. Poinijare good
throng:how., andl know no coantry each
where so many advaittages are presented
to the farmer and maneacturer. They
havo'not only the advantages id fine , Etna,
unlimited vrateriower,,and 11 eliMate pro;
vet Nally healthy, but they:havel opening to
them on all sides the. shone.' stj and . most
ennvenient channels by which 'to throw to
the. Mississippi and Missouri.' and at pints
navigated by steambiiitS;all their produce
and every article . Of their manufacture: '3
The valley of the Red river of the North
ie about 300 'mike in length front' North to
Smith, and 150 in breadth -froni Hatt to
l ‘West. In this whole . eitentit 'pesetas an
almost unbroken extent of rich; prairie. in
tenseeted at right angles by all the Iteavil . .
timbered tributrielef the Red river from
the East and West—the -r• - - d ' river:, itself
running nearly dne North through its
tre, and heavily timbered on both !oinks
with elm, oak, maple, italt;&e., &e.'
valley, from its vast extent, perfeet
mitt' of surface, iielimas of soil, and to I tn...
itrd supply of wood and water, is among the
finest" wheat emintries of the 'World. The ;
principaltiihutaries from the ^ Coteau des! ,
Prairies" are the Wild Rice. Sbayenne,Elm,l
Comte, Turtle, Park, and Pealbian rivers: I
Almost all these streams 'are navigable
the spring and .summer .fiftyor,s4ty Rik's;
for flat boats_and are well timbered, vithl
elm, oak, ash, &e.
The valley of the Red river is entirely
alluvial in its formation, nri4oeks in-place
being found in its entire length within the
territory or the,Uoitel,i Sestet. This val
ley, the heal waters of which; yariont,
Pninti, intersect , the head waters of the
range'
)114issippi_
valley by a Flopini range ,
of
pri,bebly' 200 feet ibove - the;"lereltif the
country op — either thlo: •The4'reporte zee
ounnende 'the mute of laud for the enn
struction_of railmide connecting - the bend
ofnaiigatido, of ~Red
Tietini...in4 also witli the MistignipPi Wort
' the, fells of St. Anthony. ; Tel show, Itoti
nearly the head, sor npvilicati‘of Oil piffle/.
side apprnaeh each 'ohne. and the faejlities
fur thus uniting .thout; tta *take - this - es.
trart
. _ .
. . ,
"I ascended Op Red river in boats from
oar northern frnntior. Pitnbi,-to Otter.;
'eta! fake, aixd found I navigable tor huata
three arfour feet draag,lieffir nearly 400
miles of its course, and lo a paha within XlOO
miles ofilfiniivikable" waters
Far:gso miles of its:eon:pie from
Pettebib, ihntottnnt is of eta aid. and hut.
one obettwetion to navigatioa and tbnt of
too 'little iteixittanne ; , 0 .be'ilPt, llll lil nceetrs
in the whole distance of 400 mart. _The:
hcsfor navigminnie ate !riot in-tke.ti
einity or-the mouth dike, Simi Wool Av
er, and:distant about 40 Mileafifint the St.
Aeteeez : but asOnded , e Gila: ar two,
and found a noitorm-deptb of t'brififeet...,
As this stream passes thineill-miallitvial
level Cinwitrv, I timiieMmt to belieltoor
re daviik the PPVligit
work t be f nod: navigable for small ,b , mti
to.the:westera extremity-41i, ski frayeii.
I toot prtienkr care to ascertain at what
period of the year the river watt fro-
SCR, and it was clear of ice; I sin now aon
viaced that it is navigable for four months,
~ 1 .~'"' ~...
I law.
110„
are facts
twitarti
us in the
Age
:a... Beele e e ;i ebie b . ,,mi e *- getcre n , ' 7
.024 4- '4v ill Wrierfit ot irtnetto.co. until after the salvo ' --* ' ------ 1,8.1 --- 3.
the
.ri l t,urna to tiraselitoe'tienernl swim tun .
:lit
~ • , , , .- . ,, ; . , e ...st.itette• ,
„n eitcolututtl: Cos - -. SLert In . Ti lt
to inreatuate ile - atfairi cf
!WWI evert the thing, tat* end it,annot•tlo . Wir i er:lM, more =PUY *art Um =an- c ealia i ss i me 4
be
expeete4 - t i eriwpiendered *oat* alit &sheep possibly have done it, good,: ~ si ~. Batt?: If Si.fsquerian*,e,„•li
.. 41.v. ... ~ 1
lies
o sw r oirh:
ptooabeye.thweeivhDiecioribgefoofret,two.ltar.
totjetstlyr 1 traeit aii s a , ; ,-. i• - i . .-;-: „. , - , -
- ec -. 4,)u ' I P- ' r •F u r 4 : ' - • 1 Illitml44 tittle Iliensent_at. itc. - .'•---- !Ttithe Hon; Senate apt) lions° of :Rip- rectors it( Abe ; Bank, an d constituted it,
, ,
o,palastlnli etre . utt)staribetlifer S . for the informs* doh of thoee who Savo Eds.' resentativeit of the Outnnientrealrh 0 1 . 1 eon 4 ffirioVintilligetum giver, tb th e e hli n V i.
1 .•
1 Thera are emu
;our citizens who were connected",witli thdli e d ir t i er ia aailiasttion In • 'reference titAlfirnYiraidn. , , Vie Connutssinners to inveiti-, the institution in tittle ' ' en - 1 ,4 • ;,; 4•
Igatethe - affairs of the Bank of Sesqiie- dud in ' ri lmi tb. I n. r:•1 - - -jil t'
Latina County i t Were not sworn to.bizt had attarhed to thew
eve tili r k ile at lib it3 era fa t i e l l ine y Conte kV mPlide do d n tit l in i di v e t . h th ey e ; riclat r rw t e ro mt hat k • e e t t h t e ev f e o r lio ttrg . n n ed g satgeieintietinot:fBl4lglThent. • %, , e twir iust rep.rts
iless led' to the arrangements enteredlnro •
community thus.' We cannot think that those the eetaer ni c7n - 4 never s h a ll s i gn see k it pe a. - -- : REPORT,', I i a stem Mew., h ear i ng t h e apptavaree
et .,
e d other i to That have• diselia . rged the duties riffidtivit:alth'eugh hot su c h i n r aft ; 4 1 11 4
men'wonld harbor , such a thought ,
,They, thaa, ne ib ara - v i e over encenrag
probably thought all-would come ont right in .d e • ae. ' -' - ••• I Preser" in the aPP"i'''t'ing them , and hick of setup, capital by the hank dnabt e .
,
the; end and no one be injured; or, what isj s econ d ,
S i g n ed a _ real m'
tart' evidence eliebed by the investigation. 1 1844-and 1845, for the l4
tnnisruit herewith the parel a..d decumeo.
we have never
re-nrganization of
Meet likely, (though no excuse) thought sotto ,
: , In order to relent accurately the causes of the intuit t• - • •
iogr rtbou
t,tt. We sly no excuse, fer they!,
;draw against.% nor shall we L l O.BO.
Third, We have rier,er seen a petition either u ten. In conneetlon with the es..
the failure of t he Bit k 'statement of its Sem aim> of o *rat'
' for or agalnst_the Plank Road, and shoo urge am ton and general martagementbe. The siespensien ,n 1843 isirritinted hytbe
Id sw o t • • 5 1 . a I - I : 11418 •
stood prominently forward as officers, and , the
confidence of the iiiblic in their integrity . a nd
I , ha - af had.' - conies necessary', and in feet; appear to be honk mainly to alleged mi.:cubit ' f
nohtentplated in the act authorizing the in- Kellum. the Cashier; d' ' net o 'dlr ,
ve fugue one d we
business ealmitiflave credit to the anstiLn•i The columns of our paper have been freelyi r, an' to- lesses-enesa.
tion. Tie course which was pursued under I
, opened to both sides of the quistion, arld'svill 1 ves!iglit inn*
di v id e d . eogegrtnetits. Yet. vvith ehattered credit,
their anneticin was anything but n prudent one be in future if desired; For our own part; we', The Bank of Susqueh a nna county was crtirkit''stehatereesotnli;:rtbaufttetrhtehetsuresspitti,t'moonf:ohne
The lesson taught by this should het warn.'a careful -examination of its tilfaire, • it. was
.3 ern on. 1:1:37,„ (S. Lime. 1837 , IT. 280.) atoettained to bi advent, sidolle,to meet
ineo , rp o orfited by act a Assembly pass..el
saw from the Outset good reasons for tilting
ing to honest mert how they evade lew to ere. 'ao part in the controversies. Thus far we
ate Corporations. To those who constituted have done 80, and intend to do so in future.- The capital stock to he 100,000,
the original stockholders, the Legisl Aare, had , Any person who represents us otherwise, hats 2000 slnres 01 .1 11 tSelt. The capital E ' tied with lit t l e eap i tu r ,. ye n • t h at mainly
stook was 5•.14 by Oorentssloters upon thel .
coact Ft tiding in the al•apii• or debts- dale the
granted pririleges, on the f.ith that co,t in . th a ti Iwh o ll y :k
. k nows t s untrue; or, news not!). I.t dayof September,iii • • the tame year fritstitutien, the Rink was'nof lit to coed&
conditions would be fairly complied with on • • , ~ . • ;
ing about it. We fearlessly call upon every The bank we- t i.do testive nneration 13th ti'n'to resume operationii ' N iels o n* ~,
tneir mart If those not be met, la inns. • • ••
• • could n ,°- I :man in this community to come forward and Deeember, 1838, and centine . ediedif heel. new arrangement io its o rp an ; -„, so nic
ly, the proper course to pursue, was an :TO. contradict the ab'ove statements, with the least ness unit 'January, '43. when it susponded. should invigorate its credit a n d pet it, in• -
e3tion to the Legislature for the capital to be slodow of trurt on his side. Petitions, both it anis regeseitated, mid resent, d opern:iun I P"s* e' se" 0e r""da Snell an nyinngentent
reduced to a sum sufficient to do` a small, but oth April, 1 545, and it fittellY failed Oen,. 1
•wee to in 1845, hut it .was one of a via:
for and against the removal, have boon prin.
regular and safe busiietit upon. If such a , ._: ..., her 27111, 1840. James C. Biddle served I imisry diameter, that could not irrainnahly
t ea at our o ffice; and, if desired, we shall print
sum could not he relied and paid in, then the;e paw-vied to eventint ' •
as President . of the Ita:,k.i tri.ni its orgati.• h , , , , e nthervtose ft an nu
' tn, r., when, as previous, they are accompanied .
ourse that should have been pursued is ex_ . ' - • a atm until his death, n , April.. 1841, whet tivester. 1 hat airangement was statist
;milt the , ay.._. 811).
a•tly :A p 1 da as the other, viz tsthe attempt; %V III . L. P,,,st was elected, wink eniiii Med tiallr as follows:
to institute the concern never 'should have( Tile Artaaric S.a.e.-In our news column Pre:blent until the fi al failure in 1840. First -31.10 the Directors -and ',,,ittnrk:
ben made. Much mtiter have Committed the, it wilt be seen that the Steamer Africa arrived Isaac S 'Kellum serve) aS.eashier until the bnit'e sof the Iliac' slit old make a : d om .
chtrter to the Sties thin resort to such war. on Saturday lust, at New York, bringing the : 21 st of June. 1843. There was then no, Heti to Qt. Join, and Goddard and 'A. rte.
ton viol pion of, its provialons. There was intelligence that the Adantic is safe. Cashier until Bth April, 1845. when Th: s f John of nne•third, amounting, to five or s
fraud and deception in the , incipiency of the 1 Probably nothing for a long time has cans. P. Si-. 'Yoh,' was elected. I H- Barred until 1 01" , evind fl , liars, of the stock ittdieiditally
4th Angus% 1134r5, when C. P. De Lie a , h Id by them„the said Directors a d Steel
concern, unaccount tble negligence in its man- led more universal shout of joy in the City
ter, wa . s eliesee, wil o . centinintl to be eaelt. holders. ,
agement, and how could the results be other than this. As soon as the announcement was .
, fur wad the failure in ()letter. Aro bail Second - Sell to 'same SC/Cdo Hllllll of
thin ruinous? - I made, it spread with lightning-speed through
_was er-r elven by St '4ohrt or Lama• the tturp • us stock fo' hair Op.:, ($3OOO )
In reference to the final termin.fien of the the,whole city; and in the different Theatres '
itenort gie the V arreestrinerci ter. wh i le they acted as cashiers. 'Pee Third-C ive St, Jhn & G rider& ant'
Appointed to investigate the affairs of the',Elank l stopped;iys•were
Bank, and who was most eulp ble in bringing r h o p and the heart-thrill. names of the Directors. as they were an- A • Si. John the *nun le , meat of th,. Bat k
tf Susquehanna County. . it about, We have no means of knowing more: tog news a n nounce d, amid loud cheers, way- tmally eliesen since 1843, appear in the I and it • •a t! ' h f • '
regni-e , le rig lit naming a tna.
We print, this weak, the Report of the above than most of our re Pert From the report '
i lu g of hats and handkerchiefs, and other ex. evidence herewith reported. i joritv rat' the Direettirs.
named Conmilmioners as made to the Legish. they cm judge as well as we who were the p•r-IPressions of the wildest joy. ' When the ac. Prior to Ist September, 1837, (when the Fourth-Sr. Joint and G d lard to lo an
tare in puesuance of the Act by which they ties to those "sp.seiti loans," which and oubt. f count was issued from the Press the news- stock was sold) a c o mpan y was e„ rn , e d r nr the bank funds to reinstate the at G
Were. Appointed. , .• I
edly hastened the termintion of its inelort. l boys were running to and fro with the glad, ~
the purpose of taking all the s'eek that %ens 1 ner cent.. to in. repaid when the ba , k was
o wanted by ludic-Wu:lle, resid-ot in the 1•1 1, 1 e. St. John k Geddarti were then
The Report bal•cappon its face ample evi- ous cercer-undir whilst, direction end s anctinn I cry on their lips • and altogether such a gen.
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dente of the fatimese, • Lithfulness - siod Macy they were made. If, as alloTed it was a wild; eral congratul ter). time New York has not vieitiity 'if the ba , k, and to this cud the a firm of b: takersin Pliiit aelphin A St.,
.
Of the Commissionets, and we trust, all 'who - -Medd Con on the part of Mr. St. John, haver- lately witnessed. And not at all behind will e., opony prectired $lO.OOO IV in the T..w- J. hn is -ow nhr kern.. d a res i dent of the
atoll Bunk. to pay the IQ per cent reqiiir. nits of New Y •rk. P c stein+ fe this ar,
feel an interest in thit matter will read it with tainlv exerc i se d a stranoean d i n fl uenceheot h er• •and •
, power our cities; even in every country
I •led by the net of incur to be paid ,r .n e moot, T erring P. St. John came to
care and candor. I over the other of fi cers, or they never would town much of the same glad feeling will be 1 a • • '
t the time of sale. P.m purse of desig.l • lontrose, wee ear re,' Cnehier. and th e
1 The first thing th 44 strikes usnsmmarknble have gonsented to any pint of them, knowing, manifested. within, the stock so taken by the oetipaily. 11 3 11 , k r •- us' el Inisiii 34 9th Ap r i l . 1845 ,
ih the conduct of thane who had the Institu- es they must, that a single one (to nom) fir I • —.. , -
was railed " Sul-putts Sy-ek." One ot the AStJ bn paid boo the ba-1; $BOlO 'tor
trop in charge, is the fact that "no bail was exceeded the ability of the Bank to redeem,--1 TAE MonnEn tc Owsoo.-From the Owego members of this Stock Gen i t` qOOOO worth of Su
pant. was ea.,- te .. p a rts Stork i cpld
erergirett by T. P. St. John or C. P. De All the assets that cm ever be tzatie nvnilable,, Gate
le we learn that dm funeral services of se'n Treasurer lay the Commissieners. wal I him. ""d ills" Pa'd in 3 " additiot al .000
/Answer while they acted as Cashiers," and yet by the report, amount to about 8. 2000, mid . ; Mr. Garrison, who was morlere4 by his broth- acted as such at the side. The stock was! for $2OOO Will tb 4, the RIM. stork het-
the Directors wholly surrendered the discount- here is :in issue anthnrized to one man of over' er.in-tew, John 3L Thurston, the circumstance all geld o n th e lit Sepiember, 18'37. It !wlrd sold him et' the Annie teims. TI • •ti
ing business of the Bank into their hands. $310,000, to sly nothing of two other large of which we pre last week, were attended on was bidden off in the names of .indit.l.l„o„, amount of $4OOO (independent ill funds
Next, the capital stock of the Bank was contracts, together with the proper eircul diem Sunday, the oth inst., by the most numerous anal the 10 at'r et, paid priecipally in th. adriltu'e'l uit b•ati• t there were an .) eon-
$lOO,OOO. Of this $Bl,BOO w oo t o k en no Nothing but a miracle could save any Bank assemblage ever witnessed in that pl .ce on a noteß iii the Towanda B ink. Bat ovei i -'itilted the late•is of subm4pient, .dekine ;
"surplus stock," by a company formed for that thus, recklessly conducted. The matters be- funeral occasion. We stated last Week that three. fourths
or the wh „h e fo „ t .k. , was in e t eintieng, which were so event(' that at
Mt Thurston, manifested no contrition for the ram. (although in individual name') nn ac- i the time attic , lailere, in 1849. tl ;amount I. ‘ :,
purpose, and was never paid into The Dank, tween the Bunk and Mr. St. John we refrain
roust of the stock company and subse-i f .
. antes nut Eves about $2(15.000 In Bd. .1 _
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ienring but $18,200: for stock actually paid; from passing any opinion upon. They are in' dreadful deed. Now, however, since he has
ipiently held by it. The Ba.ilt tli.l Jo ,t, „ iil ion, bowl viar, to this $4OOl properly 1,_1,,
nor•does it appear that even this was ever all course of legal investi,eation, and it would be had time to reflect upon his situ ttion, he shows • . .
into operation tor more than a tear sl ie r)"nmed by the Bank7atid ilelos d it.should •
paid in. In reference to this trensretion the , highly improper for us to make statements that some repentanee; and is at times so deeply at' the sale of stuck and during that time smile I hi! I•Rtiinat..(l ninon,"it g n, 1 !mate esnureee -•:',
eommissionerl flare well said, that "if w a s might have tendency to prejudice the minds
I feted as to be unable to converse
friende,who visit hint. It is slid he expresses
with his few shares of surplus stock were take,. (and a po r ti on id the notes out, i net under
by individuers, to hild in t h e i r ow ,, r i ,/. , , , , h t. I epeeial entatracte hereafter FtSt t.. itittollgh
• open acrd
.'llagnsru violation fif law, and the of those stain! may hi) walled , upon to decide
t
ntmigeork If the subsequent mismanagement them.
,Wirla ap l p;ere from the report, our Vent concern for his spiritual - i nterests, and and transfi•rriel to them, beyond tl e centrnl of die Boa were
- I . p ot ' .-",
rind difasters of the Institution." . readers can jUdge of as well and correctly es has requested that Mi. A. L Post be sent for On the 10th of lay. 1833. the Di re ,. stilly nor in generill i eireulatt t I
1 I
1 When the Bank came into the hands of the ?we- to visit him. for %. by a resnletiuti. appointed the Pre'j The eriginal hy-t,,rwe'rif the ank adopt- I..`A
'tout of the Bank and Win. Ward a cum- tea DeeviiiheF 12th. 1838. oin • r well eel- ,',it ,, '
LA
Messrs. St. Johns, it to have resumed We most sincerely regret that the ma ir ev- i • • ,4
appearss CONGRESS:We , find nothing of- tumor- •
mitt ee. with full prover to tiegntiatelie Phil- ailintod to seenre a Wh' les"m; adtri-istra-
operations with a basis of $4,000, and it does er.happened. It is ant mtunate for the county ••
tmee in the proceedings of Congress during wind at its affairs The third w novid -
. itelelphia or ekewhere $ 1 f
,Fale t, a portion et • , , 1 , ell ..,,
not appear tiiat this sum was subsequently in.l and peculiarly unforteanate for 3lontrose. The
the past week. The Senate is' t work on the ' .
•.f the surplus stock, but ma very c.lisiller- 1
tmr paper exceeding $250. e • red fur dia. i'
creased by psymeni of stock; and yet, nt the.; confidence of the public is impaired; many new Postageand d - l amend=able • • ' ' hld havel I ' '•'''
Bill, ma do sesere - emmt, s ~ t 1 at PP/a to e ?este:est. •:"..-
time of the fiiihnee-there were' in eirenlation I estimable men whose only sin perhaps, is that
meats; bat has tekeit no definite ;action. Promisso r y notes were give.. upon the4li I We names including the mak or. d = 6
rawer. ,7
over $200,000 of its notes. These no t es , i t l of doing nothing, have suffered in reputation, The contracts for printing for the next Con. December, 1838, t,, represent the mitpre us The •sixth that no not I.r hil hi;lisle en. Ai
will, be observed, uere most l y i ssue d i n t h reo i, and a state of feeling„ truly deplorable. has /Tress were opened last week• 5t,...k.-noe.af them signed by the members' led except with the assent n a 'neje ity of •,:r
"special loans," to Messrs M inn, St. John mul l been engendered, that the next half century We le'rn that Mr. Rives of the Globe, i 4 the of the Stack Garmany for $OO,OOO, and the the • Direetnrs prese , •t. fx•lnske i. f su•11 as P
Thom son; two of which were authorized bel will hardly obliter.-te. Men may resort to success f u l competitor for the largest portion, ether by .Tames C Biddle, tin t h e i r behalf, might appear •as &emirs 4r end rsets of lAd4
and
Du i t-eters, embr•cingi about one hundred; evasions of law where their own interest* on- far $15,000. These notes were draw:, p et. such note er bill Tile eletenth, thnt 0 e ~,I.
~ a t prices even Wow those paid for printing
and forty thentend dollars of the amount in I Y arc at st .ke, and where none but themselves
, for the present Cowrress. Boyd Hamilton, of able to, and deposited with A 11.... ,5 4 1 13 a1 „ 11 1 Pre-ident and Ca%hier mieit donut a, , s- iii
,„,.,„„,, i n t h e c i ty o f N ew y or k,l an d al per between the reaular dis omit days mit 4
eirenl lion. Here, tem, is a very un f or t una t e can feel the consequences; but, when whole' • h• • '
1t , . I Pinledelp la, sans the lowest bolder for the re- r
1( miunl credit there'er entered ill favor ofl the clanAent of the resident di re cn.,...„ bet t or '",v
circumstance for the Di tors. 'The Iron an- i communities are' bivalved, n f air, and lawful I mai d • •
- I n er. the Built, about the time of its orga• lea. such discount to be submitted to the BeSd
thorizild e by them,to M-nh of $184,000, was' course can only exeulp-de those who have the __
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den A special lone of $11.653 37 eras l er their eensideration at their first tue.i• P.'
taken Withatt siiiteity, arid he w.es wholly &re-'. matters in charge, • - ; , ) ,...What! Patent MedicineS again i Well • ,•
ma d e f rom All en & g am , a bo u t th e s ame I ti!. The thirteenth, that no roe or
sprmsible; and further, .icrennsihree thousand _ --- a little patience is all we ask. We supposed ....
Ttill Tsittiter IFhTE. r me, and that sum actually remitted to the •
84000 be digeoutifol for any tierti: n at (41
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tuated that we could release
dollars was never accounted for by him. ( The Leeislature-for the Past week ,has done I th
1 we
Were " Si
13 Mk about the 7th .1a mare, 1839, apps- t me• Tlif• fourteenth that - tho ea- bier IC
.
oursels-es from the centred , to publish them, rently, upon the .$60.000 mite alleve seated. &mks should bite . bonds with surely S:
Of the loon to Mr. St. John of 420,000, also ; nothing of impnrtance except to discuss• and ‘
, the first of January: but find to the contrary But shortly arterwards - ,de 1839.thesttsteek the performance of their trnets. The twen i l :47;
nrithorized by the Directors, slti,ooo-retnains I vote upon the Te 'TR 1 ' • f alit W• .
n eSo diens° . alk -„,
,unaccounted for. : i ? w i t h out suffering pecuniary , loss, To finish .cites wer , ;• - rel rimed to t h e Batas, end miry- fi lh, t h at .no main should be d iscounted '• - ,1
, 1 t er (Whig) of Erie. ' flip the contr•ct, however, will require only a the Lt. nivembe , 1839 , torn new mates for per.ntis living env 4 the State . wititna. r.4' ,
It a
. ppeirs from the evidence, that the Pres- i In th e House the sub e t was f d to '
j c , re ere a
. e
sew-Weeks, when our friends may rely noon were given , in renewal ttterecj , both drawn; at least one ,respensibie endorser resider! 4.
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pent and Directors hem n th• 'f th I -
w 0 mtlf,o e 02 11 ! Committee of fiat, composed of the following , t h e I within the Sitate , arid the tire r:,=ninth,titt ( 43e
.:never seeing thefts again in our paper. W e. Payable to the Batik, and signed hy
Ito Thompson taf $r5.000. Thai seems to; mme 4 the 1,V...125YS Allifid be reseitided re i t ti
1 :gertiemen;-Bonbarn, Brindle, Brown, Killin.: ''' '' Snuck Cosa nin e -o. e for'
m.•mhars of the p . - . • is
$45,344 ..
!hare been made by Mr. Ft. John land De Le.' d p • • • are forced to do tin,or Inge w h at we here done.
. - ger an Penniman.. Mesgrs.l3onhatri :and Br i n., ' '548.344 63, end the tither for $15,000,- altered not as st, a i n r 'ding of two-thuds ti ;.;kis
• 'eater- Th e grosse s t n''oligenee id . datY, am die here submitted . . I. ,
a report, ably reei e wiree, IM*'' We learn from Mr. Buck-dew that the These two notes remained in the Bank en . the direct. rg, and after notice Of'sti`eh r , ...v.,
1 ' - i
, only expllnn. how $65,000 co uld leave been is: th e whole Tarif f ' •)s I s `I 1 P Cont ed • the P I• ' .I the • •
controversy frees the tam- an. Report as Contain in ennsv %am- ti time of the sii:penst in in 1843 %% hen inns"d alterati'll. . r l t
3 alVAdo not appear to are , ?,
tuned by th e Dank without the kaowledge of' - • . • • •' ' • The h ..I '' • h rt. i'r
zstion of tie government to the present time., an, from which we have copied, has seven) they were carried off by Kellum, the tetir
the President t
mgd byll .
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Ilt is eminently a democrelle d ' Asshall learnwhatthey document, errors - snort as we
1844, with John I?. 3l e ans, E q . ,4 . T,,, v . the hit•lt was eonducted in' direct sir:kith L '•„,"
We have no disposition to constante our- , production of a tuester mind. The urg,umentslare WC sh - 11 elvaerfaliv matte the corrections.
selves an umpire to •ass upon the motives 'of, are clearly sh forth, and unanswerable • b ' .. walla, where the,y have remained ever or their provisions. ,On the 9th of 4'We:et
I • • . D en" The Bank Report and, the • impcartant b i ne° . ; 1845, the Directors 'adopted a 1 . 0144101o:0
those implieled in this unfit unite affair.:-.'dantly sust.ined bv the experience of the st, '''' '
P ' news by the Africa have crowded out our oath - I Upnn the 27th November, 184 a !the Di. " that the Cashier or President, he milky. V•,, ,
They have intended no ill ' . • . •
. hut when and sanctioned by thwobservenon of our most I
sum summary of Legislative roceedings -I recites of th •B a k passed ar . ,•M ", n au • iz el to disetiont notes or make inane darts; C'
; stick gross and palpable vial ttion of law is re, enlightened statesmen. We rank this doen. • ' t ' P '''
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. There is no thing h owever of th e l east i n t erest thou iziog an assessment or transfer of the, the rectss between the rot:enure of th,....- 4
lsorted to
nt the outset, and followed up by the meat next to the - Report of Secretary Walker; our '
-, to readers, save the action on the Tariff sorPos stack to the bank and thai the stock , 1 1 -ard.'' and • urn , the 13 th of Felaus7, )
•id t those tre • t tof bunk.l • •
r ue 'a, antiex . vag•nt syit em and shall publish It as-soon as possible.-' - • 'ilia i 1847, they further restlviet, "that the cas . ,
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questson, winch we have given notes therefor should be cancelled.
thaimeginnble, it is harit.indeed to watisfy •NI HU '
and'' '
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1. essra. ing,er Brown were the mho.' . — same day the transfer was nunleace,,rding- I ter be authorized during the recesses le tit ' ,
I people that 'tall is right." Had the .stark of, c..tes of the Chinese-wall system of the Whie•ei. SENT.NTH 1...E.N5T15.-1 no tout population oft Iy,
The amount of surp lus stook so, tines. meetings of thin Board. to - di-could such Ir.
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the Rank been retnelly raid in at the nntset land :as such have made a tame Report; while the United States on the I s t o f June, thee,' ferred to the bank.is st ated un the trans- per as he in his. discretion luny titit.k heat*
lor even a c on s iderable portion of it, the whoieiMr. Penniman made th '
of
the
"minor minority Re-, was just about 23,000,000; showing an in ler honk to he lti 3 6 shares, I' '
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nuteenting to •
1 more comidete surrender of the disc./WI. . •
ithilV would be stripped of much that now ap. , ports. ' -
pears like dishonesty. : The most visionnry I
subterfuges -were resorted to, to Itt the Senate Mr. Mliblenberg (Dem.) offer-' tie
evade thel ed anMnenderient recomniending ispeeific du-1 ' f . r.oop - AT DE , IT-F 0 D -
de less th--rt 6.000,0000, or about 36 per_ ent, $lOO.OOO. there would th eretbre veinal - It: We bu"ds , toned not will , he e'neei`", i
but Slic.2oo (364 sharbs) at that time held I t The Cashier: bail :never. Liven bail. lt d ~...
/Ith by;',lnws or t f ~
;requisitions of the Charter, and the whole o-I ties 4 and Mr. Sanderson brought fem.:int his ' - Tent lv imi v doals it, the r own right. 7'heer. ibesidt's the . o th and
t eration was carefully concealed from the Le e. , resolutions, which we pnblished week before ... Laurier ' Extra, we, learn that a s..vere fl ood idence is clear that the sun plus stt ck was, banh were by these 'rest/hes deliberate!) ,
'stature and the teabli• It is worthy of re visited that village last week, occasioned by
Lat . em b o d ying prineiplei of the TMill' of ti . • . . . - neeer actually paid in, and that no xertift. ,tditr 'gent:ed.,
ice damning ty in the River balow. cute teas ever issued therefor. Ti elO
lint the grossest ma only
matt however, that morality in limiting opern-!'46. Around the resolutions of Mr. Sand rion 14 I _ •
the byelaws hot or a sstem of tactile
firms inerensed, as the two I st reports by the i the true Dernoerais relied and fought f Ithful-1•
.ttar" We tthall publish the remarks of our 1
per edit iii Thwanda mem% , ).aid therein. ,
,t le sa le , and-the special loan of Allen i bu"king, 'was in regard' to epecial lint •
Ceshier to the Auditor,_ General were mere i.
/ly indwell. Mr. Sanderson supported them, s 31 • . 12 .! ~ ',..
Senator, r , Sanderson; on the Bill to rePeaa oc• ruxou. vale arranged -6 .Y tile hank, the / There were three Ivens, Praised under Oa ~
st-dements,"bterieg the appearat ea of Vida., ' f mueh•
ti a lengthy speech o ability: Rut net- the Revenue Board;next we:lt. ' are admitted to li t -,:,
stock Company eveetu•ifit, being subjeett d , head, two of which..,
:us though - net such in fact." , _ ' then eloquence nor,argument prevailed wh ;e ; - '
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______,-.......... to no respoheibility fir, loss. . both,' of the Th.....;-.
f t .,,„ sue ; he,. motto underthe.aut.. ,
blind devotiori to unexplo d ed system,•
coupled 1 11 ;stock nines were :simply used or held by t h e !re. tors , and the other, it is neserted VIP
lied those persons who breathed the insti., snimi :NIVEA LTII AGAISST Tint B.tein OF
with tsclf interest;held the - majority; and the'
TnE UNITED STATES -Tito impe l :r a i d ease l Ba k for a time, and e veotitulrr being ean : ,. Bank: was made by the Cmillivt , willtra
Cation Into life, , let the public know that :its
rested on a nominal foundation ohly, that pub. liesoltitions of 3fr. iiThlitet *Ewald, fur Pre- of the enurnonsvealth at gai:ottilie Houk orl celled by the -Directers witlimit payment. sothori,tY , rm.. loirrsca'4 duciu r , R ", i '
lie Would never:h a : re su ff ere d from rho ten .ihi e jfelming to be riemeentsYeting with the whip.' thet • '' S., • ,whieh was insti tute d tr , reenver 1 The wi t , le t, ti nsaetion in to' l 4-; ii to
.the ,
these, loans . ere nenuee reslieclie (l 9 , '; r
'di sa st e r,th a tf o lio we d as i 5 0 • l3 iThe resolutions of ai r, Walker are tax:Whey the sum of $lOO,OOO due miller its char
ter istirplus see It mis in open s l id i ftagrdlit vin. I Nano bnot tr- the St John'a loan-and 0
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e nsequtni.e. , uti, • . • 7.,
.:They y gave assn -i
thislwai not's°.tirrtual , 42. It Is only neeessarY, to st4e, in owler to in P4l; came etuktUttt title web 5 0 e ce1 .41„ 4 ,, !mint' of kw, and the 'grout dwink of Or iTimmlls' ab a •
1. ft ii
.
show the sincerity of the Whi gs in their. syn. year irmee '4l, has recently le mn d ree id e d !subs (peen mistnaoagement and disasters of The ;Vann Loan ••••-00 18th ti! i'. 1 N.,
Innce s ' that thelerms of e charter were eon , - Pt '.
' 1846. th e Directers reselvi ri 'that the
tem that when Mr lieges offered an amend. by the Di.tr et .C.airt of I i l ith Th e „,,, the linen ution.
Pilefl with; that iI IOO , OI J O. were Paid, in en '•• .-
' • *o•• i I 1 - ' principles • '
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s ' • '' I is rust:
etdent and l'ashier were intherio LS
*ma o.4olazata - eaa. . Their position in sect. meat, instruetieg our Ir e ptiientatives to Con-bank
i <Abet it co vet -Imperintit baring Tile net incorporating the provides, •
arrangement e i is Seth B. Mune, e ' ,
ety as men of &waiter mid integrity was re.. press to repudiate the Tariff of '46:and•regtore' re etence . to the e , xistence and Height of the ns fllews in relotitm to tea payment untie an . _ _ .
_., •
.rporatthn. The eases were ;eded b r .k P 101199 1 137 p 280 ) 'S •
eefion iee of the Canal-Bank otetevelana, err.
tiled :upon, and gave curreneyto 'the notes of that of '42, they dare'not "Lee the Mode" and , y d
,- SI a. f f are Common- Y 5 st.
tv . (di o 't
' i h '. h;fr It aT F gevetanri. Cagier of I •
„ ..., , - ! km ye tarswoo itt ayor it. _re 7,
.„,,, ~.e...nti..1; fa al e nu de nor any - n '' • : •• Lg
thakurtitiition: .• It itipossible that a prudent tot e fel. ' * - 1 '
-site interest,
. . ' 'wealth. The claims r De
s for notes iseued by said bank. until the whale a . 3, Bnek. Cleveler 4. •Ctinnr,lnin n ,
management of the „Ba t.t k wo t ilk. lawn everted That th Tariff of VI can be essentially i which judgment was rendered, nmitubt I n of the• 1 1, h fI; "I' . ti m with the Fitt:Mating nntes of e: ,
• caita sine • t ere.. e pay i n no r or se • ~ . iJ o
the f,ifittre.„„even though Its capitil was thus' modi fi ed, at preSent, no one can suPlunte. The, $1.203.750: This titan, if secured, is toi Ins' sha ll thes aid be, k • purchase tiov, nor shall, S's crom"" ermn 'Y . J/31* * in awrn ,t •
small; butlroW, with so little capital, Its man. large democrotic majority In the presint :ands °Purl/printed under the provisions ,of , t h I madethe ' I . • $lOO 0 00 on 81 " (31 ''' "'n u ' " ''• '
e; any loan be upon pl e dge of its e?teeei In • •
- ,1 /: .
*prevent:l expect to be able to =kn. its is. next Congress precludes such a possibility.-- charter to the Common Schools. We will iown stark.,'-' • itnieht thigh
. proper and: j llBt. 81.- fel ..)
sues geedr When: ti4::*ire' thrown otit,by We therefore see tie reason for Our ,Wsla..; endeavor here alter to publish a Moro i.x. Th e f ac t th n t, the compel sto c k was no t the exchnege of cOntraots between thri,, 4
• - N nn or Severot
ties fit deliver to said , ls,
't ndrixhiefilloustinds„Wittient r: ..t trity-, t u i e . tent occepitag so intieltiitne in attempting to( tended report of the case. General l'orel• paid in was fluoresced a .ii unknown to ti a
reavutsibie.nnea, exceeds our copiprehension. p a s's In s ti ne tlng r es ol u tio n s to o u r, Repr esen - lanes , " Auditor General and General Biektil,‘ Legislature, and the public The annual such sums ns . theY nligh!.4,e„s•ra Vert' ~.
, tilthis TV/0106n, a forts, 1 ..
ifvo dishonesty was - intended,lbe mat culp. tatiVes in Congress, - Governor Johnston com.i Mt., re n'
! le Ito eat credit report of the Auditor General represented) ' Pursuant t. k snit
red into between the Ban
sine IlOgligence,emiplett - With, inattention, to mencedthe War, and witlietit dortht;fer-,,,,, lit: f,fliu . ,their.energy and iihility in the proseeu- it,s capital stock nt its,fullomount of $lOO - l wan entered e b• e h w ere 1er... ,
_ e, c
tire:
szapitfrxhari . ettled , iite . ad. ied - p - uvo -
Bes.
..An that ir e ere ~,,, 4 ..,, e L„,„, I tion deftest+ claims,: Counsel for Common-, 000, &wino the Whole existent:Sof th e bank lII.' Mann, the . terms o V 1 .. _ _
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Ilia "m " i " uu° wealth, Francis Wharts C. Gibbons anal and the evidence of one of thentnekholdera, stance-that the Bank would loan t '
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man : its officers:after it land been in., have made kir it rivet' 'ere welcome to; Tile BCh • -- ir lhink U . 8 1 • •
. ampney.s. or- • eW. A. resident In Montrotte, is that be had noses. Mann its circtdating , ee to' the stainii `,
to. ,
stitu' T-t • • '
, a t oishon of; e tl, of it has brought forte the Report. ofi .
tin, „fraud and . * ' Porte r: and G "i 1 Wharton, F
.. . 4gfLl7. and to be put 13 '
picien the' the *bole stock was. not paid in '5184,000 for bin use,
fad et ft/aorta& seasons Uri, ateetlut of
hdlear -'
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lbe Obolkof the teirlioritYiniwitti of
thti'.* 0 alliya the Rediiiver afid St: Peter's'
,iii:lktill tutetplotedi betihe 0114681 in will
Ile einithaseti - -' Three teibee eflndiatia—
the Sioux the Wiettebagoea and the Cilip-
pewas.—eeeupy - the _.,tliAtriet , of, • - ieuotry I
ikbove destaibed..; end mitaber about 20.000 '
soult;T'iteianeediztlparehatte from them -,
by the finceinnionfla . ree.oinistendeti. - - The
otettleitento of Auieriesas in Mianeaota'are;
'at present entirely ea the east or left bao . ll',.
of the "Sli9disippi, as the !mods en the west,
are still in the past:mien of tl e Indiat 3.!
The three villages mast tratnintnt are St.!
Punk id about .e milt's below the mouth
1 of the St. Peter's, and Oa the east bank al
' the Nissitiiiipi; St. Anthony at the Palls '.
of that name; at Stillwater, at the ad .
Of taka St. Urnii. . The east baakot W the?
IgisikiFaippi, as far 'north as thoi/mauth orf
the'Crnw-Wini river. tiud thevett hank of;
the 'St. Civil ; are fast fining up-with io.l
hahitaks. at:d Abe fact that four or, five'
steamboats aro necessary f. , r the,trade with
°slot* and St. Louis, to.sufficent - evidence
of , the 2 .proaperity and socees4 of this fair
rico °Olken., to,— . Daily News.
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