The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 13, 1851, Image 2

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v OttAtlantic to - civic to enaliTop to ornitnill , ntry_mthepeovkoi the tt#44l..,Arreeu
.niKStiPiritlY••Kiiiiret-Micioinmincentliii D egacifi t , - thar *IE O 160 - . iiiit*.i: Isi e r ia :' ,
ttetweeittbol;,AtoOtest vats of the Eart!3, oan nreigti a te,u44loo * l4ai i horized34 : o ; 3 ; uo,
:b e I t g*.i . pi:feat% tiniia--- -.---= • ''' ' 1 ' l 4' idt`' ' 1 . 6 a.
. .. ~. .. --- t . -. - - L, - ofi , ? n adlitio!la 4
.4 17 k." 1 *,e- aPn 11.4h •
i
-.4i*icior7i — ontriOctltzln#l+:43lo 23 gr. anithi,retrienti! I pit* attlui,tini,o 4tholitiii
liiiisik Onliviiti:Wrialiao4 l ,ceto.4* - 0i4014,120t **lndia' l'or-f#B,ooi, -igneck
IslittiOs .. ;tii , hlfl lB 4 , 4*. l, 4 ll3 rt . lie to him, I nvolle4 oriiii;:iinioin4kfihn.34mil
IiiIIa; Mimr 4hat ".A unts :•J- ‘ ' is -3 4.bet.og rthuitekt° uteliabajAstitiliiier of
• 'EVIIIIiO:3CW
j : 211:41*,
Hon..Weiliam Je . ssup dirrnifo • :
• ' ~.theiiattokiSor
PsilaitisooniaztkCiattok .
' ,!ttotkro4me-porsons Montroseorho design
- initikiirYg stook, haying learned that persons,
---IrOnte in Roam York and Philadelphia, pro,
"lirated - tiUrn . stoeli ear meeting determinedj ,
tbg!rttock.ehotild takers,bere, and a,for
teigttlatrisliepldnot,enntiolin the-inatter.
Ij,..e°l. ) *t * Prl ,°Bo
tpis - end the - adjninineibrintihe: —
wan:taken isieer-,,1
54)' , 11
74t_.,,Ygnv-vetkristosA was talses., cps' ,
pasr-ha thP purPoie , pfl
.takm 11 arr t 4s tnek
'Cres'dea ; in v . a
ialkalart tint tklzdietheniselves
;. the war
•ld tr-
iiiiii - stOiViskio'iictillatthattres wen - led by in.
dividuale.tobold is their -own namos, - was to ;
Ciii bY;t4M - eiiMpiriy, to the WhOle diourit of
jibe Capitol ,;0;oc.1::, The Orraugemenf of' that
- 'sirOuilloti•uts'left to ?kir. 1. C. Riddle-and
"C.:Jr:Wird: - Whatamount W;18 paid ty 'sicek
_bottlers, Ivho held stock in their own names, I
- I *niat el,ti. l Wliatever 'amount Was actually,
f - -tetlited to bO - paid by the cluar, eras paid to
- Oottniissi4nera.‘ 'The conimisiitmers Were 4.r.
"Aieigarbilerandjathers - . -:- Nllsitarrangemont
1 WsettridllV - Waniend 'Bid& afterward witll
I.tite surphis etock;'l um twt able to "state. The
surplusSkock .afteimmids'eatne into the mania
• of 4:aines p - `lliddle & Cat:the company:can-,
-' , ltisted of Issue Fags. David Posf,'Bylcaratis S.
'-Mrilford.,. C. L.-:Ward, - Daniel §eart,.!.;' Vlrfn..
M1: 1 ica,4389); Lobe.; limn L'Prist, -aril iriyaelf,
-Tbeittoek - etasiih . the Mame °flit - 4'MA C. Rid-.
'vas vt,,Z :z• Pit' abiiiiVa - iiiar.s4ter the sub.
- -stet : l'oo, orti • were pride to distribute - this ,
sicoele in. ' Coinitty;"l am - liiable te:Sar how,
vit? - , - ,..mach-' , - alitifyibutiti. .-So !rail 'Ofthe ar.
44tites14pktal us'Wai.doemed necess a ry 'to do
businetas !iy thbillivelors, was actually paid in,
•*.tbe,iesidne of- ilie . stoelt- Was' ripreitenta
147 Ilia notes Of this tottilutf. Before the Irak
went into oppemtion,l ceased to be a director.
-Pita thriftier :tithe I was afterward rolled on
:Or sign 4tewed. stocit M otes,Mnd did so. Jaimesl
. C.l3idille i died , sbotiflBa; he was the ;cosi.
-dent Of ..he bank freer its organization until'
his dee* ? and hod t e prinelizt ChargeOf fts
financial concerns , as I imierstOod. '
_Alter hiti
il s
ieati% '''. leoruremy, . umect th o nhme of lym.
Jessup C o„ forlhe' purposes of the stock
- .
1
• • itanding to the name if James C. Biddle &
Co. ;A t Me subseqopet period, I waidesir
4brotheritompositig dm, Company, and hav
ing charge of it from time to time, to transfer,
'thittoehlstandinim their name to the . b.ink ; 1
tatittio;lthe transfer ' books will shoW . the
. tin:lt:di:4: - ' i 'At the' tiine•rof the - transfer.l Un
., derstOodltwas in, centemplatbin to wind up
the affair's of the bank.' 'This is the substance
- of eiy recbdleition :Li to ihe stock matters of
the bank. "A reference to the hooks and pa
. perslifthe tank would Pmb- 1)1 7 1. 0 . -r''ish • tit} i
locollec further atito er matters' in this eon.l
,
'id 141,1b:rebrtiary 'or Marah,l' was desir. I
id'lky; tivi[directorale go ' to 'Phitadelphia for 1
• tieliurpose , of there assisting Mr.' Post, the
friiii•dia,p . 'filio' batik; in '
,arrangement of the . )
lastiisi ottlie li
nit, - ii-liicli.', bad fallen 'lnto 1
itillieialty ~ ith Stortn • & Moi,v n, tinkers,-4
4 11161'10 - hitt initiated with-the - funds of
, ; I
the bank to a large amount; and had appropri-;
406 thetn r i toitheitown purpose% and the biuk ;
tray unable_to recover •thoso from them. 7 ,11
Went to pii.Welptaia; found that Stornf& r ;
l t iomala trfere utterly insolvent; • aria tad' sol'
large a str is their,hands; for xvideh they did
uotaccamt, that redemptions in Philadelphia
bad -to be 'is impended.: Large sums of the pa-1
_Vet otthebanl; had been pledged by, them Awl
' lmuti of money. in .smaller sums, for the re.
demptior. 'of fUrhieh arrangements were made.
The serannt with Storm &Morgan was final.
'Vsettled brine in - the fall succeeding; a bal..
:Alea er,./ithinkiBii,ooo WAS found due the!
100k - fro ;themmtthut time. Acceptariee hed . 1
lkeo received - from them prior to thettime, on
that kaFeo4nt, , to amount of shout 83,000,wiliehi
hare sin inr - ecr to be entirely Amarailable
and worthless;. =king , the - whole- erontuid
lois I.Bllli...hank of about $ I 3,000 or $ I i,OO 0. I
Thevinal l e•mmlmt of liability in the Brat in- I
staneawas about 818,00 b, but the bank real-1
hid im,the..transactions, tic as to reduce the i
eventual loss to the sums have stated. • The 1
diflitqltio into , whieh this event thre'w- the'
laatilt,-to4ther with the dif fi culties in tolled
.ing.' tom other largo claims, compelled it to
suspend; and etterwani the trunsfet of stock! ,
..tottlier• I was taade -in contemplation of a
wiidiig Op of the liffairs of the bank. - -
Tile-link - rim lined -suspendhcl until St.
eerie. Into it:, : Ahntit the tlinetfie'St...tohus
Citne'intbit,•a careful statement was made "In
tliepieithent 'of 114 Ji*tio2 cf the hank ; frtym
wi t it ,( sl_ ,,..„.. _that if a debt orpbos t-1.,),-
Ich 1 -pearOd •
004. - resting I:ha jtulgment ,upon property hl
Cinder, in Seiv - '1:011, and- a debt of about
'i!litioii ' A ilti°,' 1w spine - Persons et Towentia,l
.44,1440-14-reiorered;ty bent: would be able to
paY:Mli ft ciWid i metl chemt,thef ainount ef -the
st iet.i44n:': i• bail '15500, worth of stock
eitlitati,y in thirttankiv,liicil 1 subsegueUtly
trirnifti•icia::-' ,-..'..},---.,_;- -• i'-„,: , • - :-•-,.
61,. i7z7:i • , EIS' Pry - ~- ~ .-.- -:
I,w,6l4o,,ttiellaiit irr the capaeitiof clerk,.
We .":,
Ivent intati;O*Mk, - ,Mbent 46th FebitisrY,
18.I9 ; auil reMiibiCititttil:tiM titlitleOgNer,
....erne. Mr S /iihrruilieishrei untirthe I
f0ie".0144'.41/044ialfill)411i*eill4ter
wariii46l4e tike bad:: ",T4Ol. 'jath
O e i e eid
ii.lo" Wairitii last 44. Thit`baigeg - &jar.
Be ii; lia . tinfitnirosslol4o)4.
z c3
tbaillitlCA9 l,o 4e* )(ea'
v im; Ajaita* 1y: casllit:'-
1)p
440*,'IiI*010 11 the*Ntoia -4111
4iie 347 a 3
7 4 3 4 iAtfigA l9 4o l o io l ‘lberse- knovil
tin* Oere;
fare a onlp
r tiaiiiukot airutttliA lona
o "t n s
hdreiiieirizi l '
A ,1
METE
1ie470; 8 4 .. there Opt* 0;1
Win. L.. Phst.offirmed.
't,jlb,s9ribing
--.llMr!thuatn 40i - of - the - batik
April, 1841, and continued, President'until the,
failure of the bank. The 'otiliereiere
' ed annually; except,l,think, • ono,,Year, aLthe
•
time of ite — straponsicin:When - Killtiniwis]
cashier. IsarTe S. Kellum was cashier in April, '
1841, and had, been, before. He continued to .
be.. 4 *lierzlllti l,2lBl.4 unts , l B. l 3 .. -- There Irtisl
tlien, no- cashier until T P-St. John was : elect.;
cd °P. 91 . 11 .41) 61 1 1845. He continued c shier!
uQ to the 4th of August, 18,49:: C. P. Del a.
matteryas thewelected,- and continued ;until
November, :14_1849; \none , since.v. :1 think
the'bault. suspended in Int/nary, 1843; Ate re:
I sumption was in April, 1845, when- Si: John
wa,chosee-eashier.. , _ I ,Lmade-a. atatotent- ati''.^Vireetors - --. 4l7 iiiihtli . Jst:;-S.li
~ 'Phelps,
th e . ti ros .. of , •th t i,•gum}ensioni: s Th ere ; w e r e 31 O. Wilini;Alfred:Baldirin, Chekek.Avery;
'enough, assets to pay . bill-holders and.depolsit:' airdet Searle, S- Silliliferd, !Milf . oti' Harris,
ors, aedit depended upon CottingeneiMi Wheth. - r, , 'R..Chtitidler,S.'llcylert, William Ward : end
cr there would be enough to pay the-Sioik.,Parliel Pest- • - -
_....
! -23 th _Noeeiber, • 1844.-NVillimu L Post
hoidens. The contingencies were id •,relstied
to the collocaon of debtain the. State. of N. :Y. elected President. -L - ' . '' . • • - .
Thera was a judgment at Carelor ;- there was P. 38.:-9th Ai - id!, 18-45; - ' i
asialm . also at ,Towhrida, between - one and . -Birettoris ptesent'S.'S. Mulford; IL S. Wil. i
two, thousand dollars ; there Were-other ' debts son, D. 'Searle, C. Avert, A.l3ahlwiri,L.Searle,l
in Bradford, making the- wbole amount there and %Villiara L. Post.. • -
$2,•000:-The7Candor jsidgivient in tandor,has , "Resolved rimiirmiusly, - Thiit the President
,sinceleen'realized. --- There were twi'e judg= is hereby antheriied to Integer :tisi Messrs. : le- i
t ments.there; 'one realized in fall; except, per- eel St. John, and St 'John ei.. Goddard, er• tol
i haps, espouses had costs, and the otherin part; any other perion or persons whoih they may
a small Portion. * - - ' ' I ' direct , -$6,000 Worth of the surplus stack of ,
The 'Towanda claims were - sines paid. I the bank, in aea(lrthinee with_ a P reviel " ac`T r,e - e "
Was chosen director in 1838, in the 'first board mend, and on payment- . .
of $3,000.
, .
lof directors. I continued a dliector until 'elect- " Resolved. unanimausly, That T:P.St. John
,
ed President of the Batik.'
was President of thelrank (rod Its organiza.
-ion until 10%1841, LIMA which time he di - ed.
lames CAliddle is appointed. cashier, at a salary for the pres. l
eat of $7OO.
" Riso/voi, 2 .Tlett the cashier or president be i l
Mr. Kellutn had been cashier from the erg:Mi.
t 1841; • Mr. Miller had authorized to discount notes, or :make loans
cation of the bank unfi
/during recess of, betaeen the meeting ot• the
L
been efiosenter, but not act owing to • . '
I
ill health. . The - bank ' commenced busirteits P. 5?. -Ist AugUst,lB4s. , ,
...
13th Deeember,lB3B. 1 cannot state, exactly, The counting and burning committee re-,
but I think 25 or $30,000 of stock' wits taken ported '(on file) that they bad destroyed by'
by individuals; my recollection i s , t h at over .burning„ $200,000 of the circulating notes of
$70,000 Was the amount of the 'surplus stock. this ban, h: . , • • '
The W'hole amount of the capital stock was P. .59.-A7th November, 1845.-Election
$100,000., The 25 or $30,000 takenboy indi. (14 persons voting--71 votes.) . , i
vidnalS, was actually. paid ia,, and certificates Diret - ors-, ' - -Vi r iiiiain L. - Post , William 1
iisaued therefor .
~ No certificates issued for - the Mulford, Leonard Searle, 3.1. S. Wilscin,Alfred
surplus. I was present when the commission- Baldwin, F. B. Chandler, T. P. St. John, Will-iii
era 'sold the stock. I subscribed some. I lan , c..Gocldard; A. St. John, J. E. Shaw, - B.!,
think ten per cent. was then paid to the core- G Ferris ,
Henry Hibbard ? and !leery F. Hib-1
ludssioners. The subsequent instalments were bard. . . • ! _ I
- • f
paid as the 'directors called ' for them. The 24th November, 1815 . E-Wm,. L.-Post cho-
ielvares weres3o each, and $5. were paid on sea President. . , ,
each to the commissioners. gome Towandiii P. 60.--30th May, 1846., .
money was, paid to the commissioners on Present: L.
_Searle, A. Baldwin. Wm. .1.
stock. I can't say whether any of it was paid Mulfoni, F...ll•Chandler, T. P. St. DIM, ,and
or not by individuals. The surplus stock was Wm: L Post, Pre.sideht. - ‘, '
over $70,000 at that time, and. taken by the Oa motion .of L.:Se'..srle, -
ccrepaey, The Towmada money was .paid on " Resolved, That the president and cashier
the per ventage . ofthe -surplus stock, either_ in he - hereby authoriied to enter into Mid con
wholel or in part. Ido mot recollect the gross elude an arrangement on the part of this bank,
'amount se paid on surplus stock. I don't rec. with „geth II Minim'eakhicivef the Canal Bank
1 ollect of seeing Mr . . Storm, the riskier of the of Cleicland, or S. H: Mann bud T. C: Sever. l i
,
Towanda:Kmk, here at teat time,. There was anee, cashier of the City 14-ahk,Cleveiand, 0.,1
is loan by the company taking surplus; stick to, furnish said alarm, or Mann 4 Severance:l
Ifrom the 1 . 97a1 1 4. Bank' , in. order ; to secure with the circulating notes of this bank,. to an' i
I the stock:,
../. , eim'tisey ~,how,,socm the pin ley =haunt not exceeding $lOO,OOO, upon such!
was returned to the ' Towanda Bank. I *add i tesms as they may deem proper and juit, 'nod!
Think it was done _ very 'awn atterwrml. ' Stoekltlist-they be authoriied to deliver to said MMus I
motes were ,_given. to represent: this surplaslei Severance,'sueb amounts as they ma 'deers I
(stock. 1. Wink a- firer ! !surplus-stock _note of I'prom during thelendency of exchthligO of ,
(over gp,ogo was Ofter Warded, by tam ',contracts between the parties." -
!new notee. I caq't stiste c tylaafwita done ex-: .' P. 61-.-J7th September, 1846. - ' -
I FLetIY with the Stkridufi.stoOk tioto subsequent Present: 31. 8:. Wilson, A. 13ah • Avin, lion.
!ly in revrd littreneWals and urrailients 6 :in - ' and Se,arle, P: B. Chandler, Wm, j. 31ulford,
icerniug them. ~ Mr..4ellain took them away T. P. St, John, IL F. Hibbard t and WilliaM, L.
when he-left the,bank hi stutomer. of 1843, and ~-. ,
a-,ost
!they _have not been,in the bank since. I do.
..
on inetion of L Searle, seconded. by Wm.
; not know where .
"they are, but havie heatdthey
.7.11 , 11 . 0 , r ; 3,
.
are in. the bands of a gentleman. in Bradford I . R eso l v ed;
4 aer cement between the
county, from him and others. Mr. St. John i bank and S. H. Mr rim b:ratified (as presented
never gave bail as cashier. Ile was required!
~ to the board thi% day.) -
by the boand of directors to give bail before- 1 " Resolved, 'That . the salary of the eashier be ,
;he ccted el w .adder. He eaki he would as soon, increased to $l,OOO, beginning with the corn. i
las he examiatel and kuewwhat he was.g,iving I menmime at of the present year, say Ist April,l
bail for. It was never. attended to by him.- 1 8 46. ,,
'i Mr. .Delawatter never.gave hal as cashier while ',.
1 P. Vii.-16th November 1346.-Election
`he acted He wasiwointed because St John ~ - , , . ' . •
het under aTirectors.-IN - rn. L Post, ..k. Baldwin, C.
i i was to be abeeet, and he . was to het under St. .
'iverv, D. Searle. Win. .T. 31ulford,H. J. Webb,
I John's Airee.qun*at thtijequest of the latter. , .
t A-. St: John, W. C. Goddard, IL F. Hibba'rd,
I Such was.the understandingef t. 4 directors : I H. Hibb i le B. G. Fern s , J. ESi raw, d
i . . , L,
I, The bankkept its account wklatiatthote,T.i' . eed November, 1840, 'Wm. L
• I resident.
t P'
131iller in Philadelphia.. Kelluin went to Phil
ddelpkia, and without authority from , the di. I
1 rectors,. removed ; the account to Stee-m dt Mor. I,
gam. I objected to his doing so, lad called - ail
i
!meeting of the leant on .the subject.: But be-I .
;Ewe the ,meetilig., the:removal , was tir.de, and'
ithe board did riot undo it as It' Was acme,' and
jthe secettrit with Miller settled. Afterwards
when theldifficulty occurred,-Mr. Je4anyi and"!
I went to PhiLulelphia.,:r Wo found - Storm &
i Morgan, halltypotbeented -a-later iinount of,
lowa notes.., The eventual loss with them idler:
Icreilits„ about sl . l,oo,o,itif the meeclutitirsis act
settled.- .. The addax:al'kisses 'open accept.
I attaCifrom - Sternit it Morgair, were-Tor $7,000
t altot, , Mher.- The'. bank ` suspended incense
quence.of thia, and Kellum left ` Mr. Kellnm
gave bail as cashier, ttlad his bends ivere !re-I
neWodonce.... Efurboridawere-in the surd - Of
$40,000. Suit Wassubsequentlybroct liktin'si
,the ball,of Kellum:on his bond.; '-''The suit was
/ ec"ititirluniserl While St:John-Was; Cailiiei; for
reheat s'7oo. , I do not know what With inroly:.
eitfulhe action.l :, , .- ': : ' ' ''--- '
-Extractfrorizliolicif 'Minutes if . the' iloc:ircl
,-: '. ', .:Directors.; Page :65. - - -
'Res : OlW; arh.4t the- z - i;--i- - --'-• -
, • ,
. the - 'Wilk 'tae en assgn
raentvi'n'tilinifei 6'f ihe'tdiiiel 'held by 'Wm:
Jessup:dCon
en, aidikut 414 iuti4 f;iriiiih . efaelt be'
warreideied 14esdieelled; nu stock
heelf:Llshid."-7 •
2:".1r460pr
''''iisp:444oll..Noyciutor.,4B4..re..skerwur
Pr 9/4 1 .CPN.P-4 .2/ 4.: •.:..,- 2',.!1; -2 „.,-,-, z.-., ,, ,,-: 1 . -.,
. . •
Direguktir.-trur..lo;por4 hane-Pist,4*.S.:
gutfortillt . my, IbTnke:r,,Vita - 4.:TarteltAlio.
5 14 1. 4 4 41 2 111 1 1414** ,1 E -15 YebIr
1 it- gjit4e;:g4 , 43‘4o, - kis nuimi 2 13 ode;
'Milton Iniso4 .17illiima.3T,Titt:."-_- ;Ilt*L.4
:;'"a - ir :: . 4 . 1, .: i 6: . :-''. 7 : , 'e-f t :,•-= 1. 0 ,-; L::". 4,4'4;
MIME
17. - - - W 4 44 11 ,_!4?-40,Vmsgm ( "Wrotectti'PP: 5 ,
dent, Nmetu'ber, -• • .
•
"*141414 Ti!atlsair!Post, IL Diltiker.M.
• L. Past, s. p.i#lll6l,lThavi*beigatt, be .
‘4lniiited .ttie salo
lt,f,stk.mtiih;oLtlio:k ! iecl!, of4o Wiltinow held
hetat). tiktqk`"'beali for the
q. r * (11 7#7 4141 tatBlll4 l hg litiabiesa%l'luld that
I they'havo. plenary powers upon this subject
27th November -1843
• P. 55.-23 d DeOmber, 1843.
t/ 6 .maired , Pat Wi11 . .4 Piintl, end..:lfeniy
Drinker. or, either of their be, and hereby
atritmrized:-to,"-tnalte"-:any - iiiinginTerittir,ffieY
May deem best and proper for pryugeg funds
I for renewing the Operations ofthe'bsnle, and
(that for the, pnrpose„thereer,- : the z witele-ntrd ,
i . 41110w - et_enti Mathes:it:y:4 •the -bank be oil:,
fennel iipprr tlihriot either, Arthem.r., , :,:.
T.:58.-9tb,July, /1144. . : ;.: :...-.. - -.-2..' ' .
"Resolved, That we - . nerepti,the's *position
• to reinstate the Daulkof St, Johii' ttill God.
dlOr Fat ..X51.40118..... , Uniznini ma? y driojite l
P..57.-18th November, 1844.—Eleetibn.
Di - - -:Niziltir' - fi. POT' '
P.62..- 7 .l3th•Febniary, 1847. , -
Present:i. Wm: L,.1?05t., C., Avery,, IT. J.'
111 , ebb, W. J. Midfc . 4,. A. Baldwin, T. I'. St.
John, and A.C . John. • , .
:On motion of C. Avery, seconded by Wm,
J. Mulfoid; it was unanimously.
" Resolred, , That the president, and cashier
be authoriZed,to furnish to B. 11: Mann the,eir
eulating note. of this bunk, trian uniotuat net,
-exceeding $lOO,OOO, in additiim to the sum
authorised to be fund - Shed said Mann, by, res. : .
lolution adopted imay„,glo,,,..puttjqct.
to the mine pr4tilons of the contract : noel. in)
esistenc ; iietU e'en said Mann and this:bas.t.", .
. .
,On motion of W. J. Mulford,
Besoiriv,,Tlmt the eashier
during tie recesses the meetings' or y the
board, to Miscount such paper as In may, in his
discretionthink best." • • -
tAcroaft,tbe.first: reselution aboie, appeal:a
the follovrieg, written in red iuh, and without
date, and a different tenni from that, of the
on
iesoluti"ordig. to to y undestanding
—deen
.••
thistesolution should read 10090 instead. of,
ss l ° oo 9. — W^;-. l 4 l l'sk.
ob.•=tiah Nc;couPb4;lB4:7-14ecP°16'-'
1 9 '
K.Bextui - f„
2 ; 294 N°Y.F.**; . / 81 '4 12 ::" /:
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Thursday, March 13.
l's7,rlllll,week, ia•.concluded that most cup
itlat story, 6nacp 'prisulue' al I
ourreaders long ere this,: ircoma deeply
interete44:tba:fllte of Grace . . For dr
lineated, tharactera,and puphieally described
scenes,,we have riot .found a:tato - equalling it
for a tong time,,antllt justly descrres.eren
careful • • - • '
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_,... . • ~ . ~. .- , • . ..
- M l .* We 'Ogret to learn,' that pin.. Dundaff
and Clifford fricndshave not received tbe . . Or az
ocivt for' tiVo'„Weetti bacls.. - WA ern assure'
therri llidiThi:faultdoei. not rest . With us, as
wn alW4is „ - take ., ' 'special pens ,to see' that the
different pacliai are all talton from hero hi
s - season. "Itl'illtiire, We will send that p:%c4ge,
1 by mail, as'
.our' f,rienils 'sUggest. ~
e have
'sent them by Drisdrs:herctorore, in order
; to save our'stiseriberi tho . postage, nrit from
any choice 'or i iiirr'•Oun 'i and We . :lie . greatly
surprised that they have beep hi the . habit of ,
paying postig,e on the Deingcrat, the same as
lea mail psperi, forPtiatllasters have no right
Iwhatever to exact it. . If any irregularity oc
, curs in future, our friends Will please inform
us immediately.,. ,
,
' Wd should net be surprised to h4ar of Qt./I.'
. ..
er irregularitieson the eastern-route as some
changes have lately been made. AS it is on.'
it about three months before the :.env Post
i ago titw . 0 .-4 into. operation, Under which,.
i weekly panes, within the county where °pub
lished, 'go free, subscribers who de' not get
their ppers regularly 'had better have them
sent by mail.
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THE BAN REPORT.
This week _we commence the puhlication of
the evidence and.tiocuments a . ccompanying.the
report of the Commissioners, appointed to in
vestigate the affairs of the Bank, of Susque
hanna County. : It will take two or three
.weeks to give the whole,, as the_ evidence is
'very lengthy,
: oceupying about .32 p. ' : s in,
plimphlet form, Upon comparing it with.tho
Reptirt as gitien in the Democrat thr:zo or four
weeks since, we And most of the, errors there
are Merely typographical, in4r i lig ra ther the
beauty of ityle„than affecting, the subject mat
ter.
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Weglye thisr ablic:dy, knowing, the great
anxiety on the part ; of our readers, to have
those!.onneeted. with , the tank. made: known
to the puhlic; .twat i ll may, see trim were en-',
gaged,' and to. Arliat, extent such should be mule
re.Sponsibl it for its ,management. - Th e evidence
appeari,M such, a form, , and the . officers, and
Pirectorschanged so often, that no correct ider.
of :,ts managerhent could be gathered from uny
:.b.strar.t; hence we shall give it entire, deem
-1 ing it due alike to Nles.srs, Wright and. Bucka
flew, the Commissioners;. those corrected with
the Bank ; and the.people at Ly.gt..
1 The fleport is highly..commr-adatory, char
netelized as it is for unusual clearness andubi-
Ety ;,and'When we consider tbe intricacy in - -
. volved in the atrairs of the Bank, this, as the
result of many weeks time and labor, speaks
highly Tor the talent and, fidelity of the Com-.
inissioners. , „•' • . •
THE CIIBAB,ripsTAGE BILL.
This Law redtums the average rate of post_ l nge both upon letters and newspapers nearly
lone half. The following Mu the prcoisions efi
; the bill ns it now stands:
From and after June 30,.1851, in lieu of the
fates of,postage now established by law, there
shall be charged the following rates to wit:'
For every single, letter in manuscript, or pnper
of any kind upon which inform:Alen shall be
asked, &e, conveyed in the mnil, for any die.'
tame exceeding 3,000 miles, three cents, when
the, postage shall have been prepaid; and for /
any distance 'exceeding' 3,000' miles 'double
thoSe:rates: for every such single letter, when
!conveyed wholly;ur part by. sea;and to`or from
a.foreign cotmtry f for env distance over 2,500
Miles.twenty ceuts; - mid for any distance 'un
der 2,500 ten . ,cents.-• A sitigle'letter is
one notexceeding ba7.l- art_ounee ounce; double and
treble.: letters , double And treble these
ram
7 . be,raten,of poll,ige ! on nenlpapqm way be
stlitcl. thus. 411 atgwsßapers not esededing
three °tutees in weight, sent to actual subscri
bqsfrom r t ; ke 9ifia,tt....or ; :lgblicatioTh ; shall: be
eharged as : Weekly papens.nvidthin,
tilF.vtlOY ; whew, trEublis44 f9rlinY I
distance Ft !*' . ojr , Lo l )'.'Plld. , Pet ' 1 1 1 0; 13
than e- thre tionarid ifm eerktkper
_ •
over three, bjandiecLaad notezeocang one
'firetleePrs Per.: qttait••er.l Oved
one thousizod artd.not emeentline.wo,thousand
cni*s t psent'y Oentn, : per two
thous n 4 ,amll ;WA, excee4illg!'fov - tholtztaltd
tents P9rtcluFier
nny.gre ter d#49 4 csOirtY:‘"Plltti Per- Water;
seirksvPqif/Y„P.4r).3 to.,pmvAlbl9l4lll.yeglf.ly
trebl Palie.r*.Ysre4 Pftelle.r
Y ti
1r ,4 t iW 4 11 0eirat'e:.:
Fanny other boot paper,. migazine s ,o4.,
114 eseeetiag ounee-iA,Flabt.,:tbers shall
be_ uiil eeq9oo4i9P if 4103
one tent. ' •
,
Ovet,4ooo.l;t44,4speefigo , 400 ngles 2 cents.
"• . , 2,5 1 ,)9L!`
" • 2500 2540, iur • 4,
K.
• -,4. 5$ 2 0 •
FAF;g4 ol (fAtiPlYikzolulce; Ki.fra44l-tim
Flampurv9,iycnAttly-,Pacmusg,
TMA!",Y;O4 4 , kV! Str);Pt.sifiXtgeitArre
01 pieces and !with the , oxigptimAlbiumr
A s( lo a:l l 4o l o*6 l reggiigitV l4 : lll t
I.Sibrilfttf:d. ieL iv)
•-44..514 - 74 .1? I. , 4 t. 1% : TM
.;,:pud"wittifr . til . riA er - re — ftr
the habit of taking city pap ers,
r in preference
bit& ii"k tiO `read
kbout diAmtry
TaP 6 / Th%J.-Q: .
Irodtfalifg het thOi :fritc, *irked
hange within the ligtenthan tiro the
nlerAtion i#AlM.ehanteter of,theitotintrrpreis.
rAliyec estiiblWiideq. , th0,v,„...
grafili; thipare.onablate:natieipata IherOeut
city papers in the early publication - of the
latest news through the interior; and with
theirissueq,,they Inorn.scquired a correspcmd•
ing'Aire - o of energy-, pod' v r tlipia'neTin
motion of all liberal and patriotic undertak,`
N Y. & EntrAltuatoAD.—lt may be known
ti,runny of our renders; that this Company.
uow.„run,their,passeßgertrains, the.„&mo r ,
po froth Stiffern's
i , . nstead ut ping . thin u .Roeithitut County to
• ~
theuee•to the City This
makes u Mere e:sf)Sditionsroute.. .Theeitizens
of 11oeltland
„have, held_ meeti tigs..apd ; passed
resobitiurip r remonstrating ; against this •pet ofl
the CoMpany, as UnWarrunted hythe • CiEtrter,
and contrary; to the intention ..of. thO
Legisin
tutc Who give it, and the wishes of the,people .
in the state, The company hayu fully answer ?
ad them, and state that they, intend to use
fff
that, route tor freight, and : will rut! one or two
passenger trains for the,t4Tointuo.dation of the.
eitvens in that county, ,
CALIFORM.I.—We refer our readers
to our news. eolumu, for the latest 6dviees
from this new State. It seems her !Legisla
ture have. not yet been: able to elect a U.' S.
S,onater.-,The Indians are committi ng serious
depredations on the lives, and property of the
citizens, which certainly calls for prompt and
efficient action,- front the state authorities..
:Enipire City, arrived at N.
York on-SaturOy, bringing 160 'passengers,
and 750,000 dollarsi in (gold dust, but.no
news of importance, wept What we•haVo
SPRING ELECTIONSIN-Nr..1 1 7 Yosn.—The re
turns of the spring Elections in this State, are
heart cheering, to the Democracy, mid make a
record that we t.re proud to sett froiti the glo
rious old Empire. The follckving are results
in some of the principal cities:
The Demoernt.4 elect their illayor in Buffalo
by n rrnijeriti.of 600. •
• In Rochester the whole . J)einoeratic ticket
carried all beforelt. ,1 31aj. .100.
i• In'Syracuse the Democrats get their 3iayor
and city officers, by a handsome vote.
I in Oswego the Deinoemtic nominees for
FMayor and city officers are largely elected.
In Ut',en the Demo - ern' tie enniEdate for :kin-
or is hosen
So alio iri Toy and irr Newbirrg
RE-ORGANIZATION , Or .TGECANAL BOARD.-
Bill has lately. been introduced into the
Ifonse or Representatives, of this Late, by Mr.
114. Penniman of Philadelphia county, whi c h
inVolves a thorough . re-orr,anzation. of the
Board of Canal , eommisie.ners, which is to be
repli.ialyy a single supriintendent eeery thrde
yr.irs, invested with. till the powers and fpnc-,
tionsof the . as now. constituted, and
etvoirdrkci to d'..seharge any other duties im
pnSed upon. h'.at by tho •
The thlti..!.s of the superintendent are minute
ly dC.4.eried in the bill: •
F r .EE iIANKING.-A . pamphlet, ensiled
" indication of the tree Banking t4ystem,.and
iivestigation of the Principle which. ought
to bethe basis of Paper money," by L.F..800•
intleiti, is . now being extensively cirmilatel
We believe this Originally apPeared in tilmState
of New litirk, - when the subject was.agitated
there ; and is now brought here to ihrinenee
the-retion of our own Legislature. The-pam
phlet is reP...lete with flimsy and false argument
iltnd will not we trust have any Influence, The
voice of the people is loudly against this sells:rad
unmistakably'lso; and-the false logic. 'and pork
' vetted statements of -Banking men in another
state, cannot effect it.
BMG13,1111TO".1 sun SiltACUsr lt.;111. R6.13:1t--
We learn from the S:yrackxe . Stai, that the
prospects Road are daily increasing.—
As it will m.ake a complete 'connection with
the eoat mines, of our own - State, the citizens
are Very anxious for its construction. The
Ster says :
"We rejoice to learn by 'a gentleman just
arrived from Binghamton, that the stock is ta--
ken the whole distunte from Great Bend, .on
the New York- and: 'Erie Railroad, 'l6 miles
east of Binghamton~ to Jersey 'City.' "
First--The Lmefs Gap 'road frOm Great
Bend to - Sciantenia,- the' great' coal mine and
iron fo.frniles; 'l:silently graded; and will
be finished this year. -
;Second—The stock of the- railroad from
Scrantonta to the Water Gip on-the-Delaware
Rifer, 35 iriile i, has sill beint tater% and is im
mediateiy to be put under contraet.'
. Thirdj:!-The• Compihr if the: Morris and
i Esse.Otailiond (now-ittiperitihin from Jersey
I.City to Dover) :have `resolved ' to extend that
[road ftom Dover to thebehiware . Wate . r Gap:
I,Tiislvill complete the, road from Jersey City,
It'nrlc.;t6 tin; Great' Bin&
. Nothing-ilia then: be'wanting to perfect this
,route-trotia Lake Ont4riO to New York, but
;thet Syracuse and Binghamton; and long ' be:
t ,fore the Syracuse • and Binghamton Railro=ad I
1
carrboinade; tile southern roads will lie finish
,..4 inn:iniPortant, thorofore, that tho Syra. i
'Fuse and,Binghatnton - gailrond shouhl be ;put!
`u*.roontract;yithoctt s ,del4l4,.- . , -. _:." ~.-,
4b0v.0, - A . 1 4 inPrtr.#43i;aili - zwiken tile Syr:
reuse,and Binghamton: Railroad , is finished,the d
di§tanc9;ift9 lo ..4 l or9 !t1 ) .4 11 1 14 01)4 1 i 1 Flik 1)0 '
P',e 4 F. l. -! 12 . 2 4 . NPi?.-.Y!*r; 9Yek,l4: , :tii o ,xoutt
to ti0w,,,xpk0bfkqt.„*".449. , ,., , ,1. , 1.,.., .-;,-., .
-Frto'st The Pri 6 ite ar
rived at Ne4tii YoikOd
tirApottAtit
Site briuett,44l'l,47(qm,
) -,
tio7.'n fall th e '
"W 7 nom - 'The*t!' Bkiirliltre4; er‘e of :the
4tOgee'..pr the tupetee:Coelt`erLl.hie,,'
nit - n r likei:thelgeAe4 'll) l UthiCti:iuteeeik
Wth.
- inautou
7;TtarJai vf. sEssims,.---The §eigo 5,4
I ffmx - in.ExepOive fies•litim:„ It lum:several im
pal* .treatim3,4",mumbei
gisiiiP.M.4l4o4s,i):Q.l l o
1P0a5 1 . 1 ‘.4 . )199•1,- . . -
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Revenuo . Comtnissione is now,ir!se,s.sionpt
(Stciis :7 7 ioaStire4,)
ex.4l w rin d I M ,4knAter'tlark.
' reedy; ' litrbe7o
:lint; 117367 , ' rtnielrlit ,:-.', ment a l
and playsical,..has , bean neeciblplished by t h e ,
I''''‘ .--- -' iFi'' -- 3U7silhinltimegyhociemu c h h
I p a st s° lj s .P',,,:- , : -,.. • .• ~ 0 , 1
w,oll,*,,fineeeskiry not to pass tare River and
.Harboißilk,Vse ( Vronclißptiliation Bill, tog,
' tiller wiili7Fritherßitchies flesolution,the Ind
NV,frraist,atidlleiatenimuGeneral Resolutiet,
I and-sunAri%tijetti of equal importance thy
,ii6,l43A't tiiiiiiiht . of. This going to Congr i ,
is hard husiness - ; and tfridoubtedly, the over.
I worked_fellows, - on eand: all. reduced to :blunt,
fin strength and skeletoni in
.appearance, gave
;three hearty cheers when dismissed from the',
pros a ‘,
!terrible sertitude, haying the pleasing ;
p e.
in --crew-of- coettreturning . -to-the bosrillacr
their conalituentA, to her the "ex.,
ilotic gookan,f"- raittictat Serv.4 l lV ) ' tioat won',
twill fall swettly.on the ear of those devoted
IPiiirbiti, - Anti - ,'. Perelaalice7, - itif - ;a - tfeW - tiietifenti,
catu.seihetp - , : to:' : fOrgey-theuottsiiinbig ordeal
through. win c h they 'halt?Pily. ' - ',4Yiy"o,hisecl with
Ithat - lives. while a;sntilt orflernintretand aatis.
factien - I'.fights'',,UiOheir ; ;•conesterillifee, at th e
thoughtthat they have discharged their ea-
t !sensible: duties witblionor and fidelity.- Under
' l eech circumStances:And - on:suell tin °Cc:taint,
what a despicable libel it-would be to Minim
I
ate that the thought of a re-election had any.
thing to. do with the smiiing., The men Ida,
i would in:imitate that,' on - .;glat to ride a rail
; •
fivie: for' life ; for these ai, they Who love nal
;serve their country. ' • ' - -•, -.-, •-',
1 'Our Legishitur,s; it appenti, Ili still 11 - theist
• it cretti , ier rested f-Orn the fatierueS of the t.l.
! thnore visit: 7#ere is not a little query ie
Terra Firma, as to whether the wheels of
1 Time stood it'll for the•few days spent is
'that visit, - '1;.6 pheninxibna 'Of the kinel'l3eing oh.-
served la-,-re. But the ,most are Univilling to
i believe that.the members Of thkeliody_ ani:l4
; lave the public business to is Date st - i:s/
:_:`,„-,t - Ilon. John BriSbin, , tats. menib - er 'of , ~.. . 4 , hove ' a il -it imr ' r e .
?In ...eche t i mes, an r} a .7 ,:, , . pay .
Congress from the Eleventh' 'District, and La- '
I tlnvir.services-,wliile, on . ~, ow a husq,, Th a t i,
dy, were in this place oh Tuesday last,eh ' r --- e _a e lan uukind and stags:Demme ; cutpielos, and let
from,lVAslaington to Tunkhannoeb. - -
I it loons so, for titer ria,-r still ity-tho midst cl.
• Ho ! . for , Sullivan' iCi;utity-Mr. lie y i ert - I the " hundred. day.a;" Now- it will; bc remain,.
was in town, last week.; - fur the purpose cf sell- bered - that our :Legislature - -toes always hue
S ing lots in the village of Laporte, candy seat 'just time e'beugh•ar get through With : the pub.
of Sullivan county. •
severdi of . v.t . citizens: lie banincsss '-'O., tbe'last hiller,: and'laSt minute
have bought lot's, and inte - ad Snoring
, H this
spring. ilasaing never been into this new 'of die' ir.Sti - ..tiny' that draws three dollars; nei
c`turi - ' they- shot-Lill' have ceinsidered that to spend three
' ty, we cannot say how 'meat Are the induce- ior flurr daYs.thuS, Sminusly . pids in jeopardy
meats it otters. The 6 „titer of the"Lyieonling -tm public' good, by their bt;ing obliged , to'cks,..
' Gazeur_, has lately P -lid it a visit; and on WI; the Session with three or fouridafswork as
return home, thus sp,.,aks_;
done ; for it would not be pastribtiF, con lirkW
ii. We were b; glily - pleased, on a late. visit to
'to legislate, for a dollar And, a h a lf per .day. -e
this county, r . wicneis the substantial evidence : if ow , vel ., if thcse;,were "days,; of, Absence;
of prosper; tyithat every where met ont'eye.— I not intended tut cuter into. Alle....ne , etintit.; 4 4 , t,
Now. the.,, the enunty-scat question has-
.been I hundred, like the days of Elijah I.llluk',- area Ipetmr.utnay settled, and thc , ininds ofthe pen- r ight - - - - 1
Pie` gr.in turned towards their private busi- ' A suspicions kind of .: saaol - 1 : 19 ,t 4 , 2 ,:i . v*46,
. fu ll y
-.less, It - is yto • deubt dust) with proper in- I 4., R',.,ti e t• i ssee ,” a r e sarola*,,,freely, union;
I d•istry, few Will tail "to make it A ro!" The, the good people of: Terre,Tittoa, Whew
new town of Laporte; leeks as bright and in. ; they court or whithartiley,gli isro a Ja Y Sta 7
tereSting as ever, and ;may some day be a see- that.calls loudly foriesplanation,.: The genera
r..r
1 and Quitft. - A number of - new buildings gill l , epinkit , i 4 thm isome ti„. og is • leerie, 0 that 6
be erected there, in the course of the season,
i r
' "31 - ;ann oontraratt and -..t.Thompsen- loan" are se.
among which we -nin ; :e the court house and vine ns - - bad precedents, it; Would .certainly
jail. M r.. alley lert, we believe, does "this
- grin- . Iv
cipally at,his own expense so that high taxes ung,erierousto suppose that ;taw peoples
prone to follow in,tbe steps,of New York de:.
in eonscquence , nCed not be feared. The Ea- ihe, who leave lately dikO an.
erod:theart of
I m
gie newspaper, we learn, will soOribe rein - loved I k i n„.g .,, o utage , t h ernse t tes; I saw a fi ne s p ec
ifroM Cherry to Laporte,' where, We trust its ! men of treat: paper' nßeiAle tliti ,; other day. Tb.,
worthy editOr, Mr: Fester. will be adequately
material wag," foolascaps" cOirseci•thusr.:. - '_
encouraged. Nothing will help develop. the GOOD
resotirees of a new county so much us' a.'well ,
.. A t , . :-.,„ .
1:, - ,,The Bat. ompelling the Nplf York And
Erie Iteilr4dCotopany, to feast in:their trdcli,
k•-., t, , ~ 4 .
tt' Sutque'honoa County, htt.% riissed` both .
iliranaltOlof ttyi Legishiture. 4',„: - 0 - ..;:',1 . ! :,•: .1,
The Almon edifier of the Clinton
ocratit, appears has beak- lately taking ft-pert.
ner. We 'certainly etingratulste our friends
toq this netir rt4ssion ; , und wish the izett , firm
I@.taraiirialmiziNnh&
N. Y. & EltlaniklLßOAD.
,rit'AN§
, . . a
,
•- cir.id, 2
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{3fall py1„1,1 Night ex, pa,s§ f Way frt. I Cal ft
11 24 A.nr 1, „10 7. P... 51,
5i. 65 5 4 V 4 . 9 I '. 51
EIIMIMEM
Mail pa.sts.Night ex pass I Way ft. Call frt:
I
46 v. M. .2 37. A. 'M.' • SA. M. 254 A.M
. •
Sr idt Pox in Gibson:---We !have learned
that a :11r. Keach, of Soirili Gib r son; die.d last
week of this Ji*ense . ; aild . that serer/Al3ov ea,
ses'haiie broken - out. *
' .11.ranimellt Parsnip.-4 parsnip was brought
into our one cia)fliait week, raised by
ltr. IL F. Ttiriell or ,;111igt, which meas
ured nearly tLrcrfert intlongth. ,This wonder
fel' si3eCitua from the; yeg' riabl:t; Kingdom,
greW in a directly back ot,the Demo-
CO" otliee'; arid, iiiidoOtedly,it is to its close
provitnit with the (Alec, that it owes its re
niarhabie growth: ''S,Ve shail, at least, venture
to deini it as a 11;mocratic Parsnip, .
etiridueted'weekly paper.
To those unaeipthinted with the adVantiges
whielithe'eitizens of Sullivan county Tosiess
our 'reference to their general prosperity, may
be deemed insincere. but such is nt,t the Mil'.
Situated between the two brantibes of, the
Susquehanna, ritli a good iiviket on either
_ .
hand, for the stnples of the country, which are
livestock, butter and cheese, it lids bettetild•un
easy business fora poor man in this rvOin to
:.aqpip3 by 'his.irn industry in a fow ye:ias,
good:fartn wits the neet4s2iy means tA.
it. The land is generally- good and highly'
Prodnetivo—hetvily timbered, and can bo bo't!
at a very low rate, say from 50 cenfN to two
dollars and filly cents per acre. It will prob.t
bly continue to he-sold at this low price, yet:,
for a year or so, wheat asthe settlements thik k_
en, the indbecinents' fa) purchasers, mid the
scarcity of land iro tnllkca will soon add
fold to its value: Nbtlnitg can prevent this,
Like instsnees have oittorred on all sides of ds
and will occur again tinder siniiinr eircurnstan-i
ees. Therefore we s:iy to :11 tilos° who*visk;
to acquire a home in rennsykania; at a che.tpr
rate, go buy you a farm in Sullivan county,
before all the good laud L tatiettito and von
will dx! tritisfied in So l
doing you have fie ad;.
r.orropii At. cQuttLsvoxiacxer.
Our Jusnan Ills been absent for about two. l
weeks, rusticating for his health and :spir- 1
its; and fr'om th, pkvisantry of his. 4 editeri..t l
letter which. follwas, we shottM. pronounce!
hint " doing 'well.." There is-sumething strango:i
iy 'invigorating about the 4ird" rJrra Pirina." :
TERRA .Ffirsta, March 10th, 185 1.
MY DEAR S. B:—The season of my "rusti
cation" seems'a tedious one, and the quiet ofi
!this town very illy comforts with•tny nothinsl
101 retire '/ik... 'But - thanks to the Effittirs..l
[ Printers, 4 end the resf. of Inankintratt-cched tol
,
the craft, the "papers'., have found rm.'' , eve n '
here;'by ' which 1 learn that the' world moves
onward without any.of my assistance. Strange
!to tell! , • ' • - ''' ' ' ''' • ''' ,
Ahell, it aptoears, that ' Congress adjourned r'l3 . ' 74 lLEO`P3'
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Iniiing exactly 'sufficient time allotted -todo , . ~.........; ,-: , . . .
1 everything' requisite fo'r tlie . jiuldie safety ilnd . .. &unite:l:hr I 3 iglc'r.--T)lsi Perutierats oftl: 4
good. Much has. bilet i t s'aid'abaut the wisdom i qunty ihive 'e,hoscn, their Delegates . tot!
of Osii-fin:e-Elthers;'Witi : - fratne'd ihii 't7onstitu.. Pktafe - Otinventj.pn,
,anti . _ instructed theta fa,
,:titin; & s c..' Now it 'dues' Seat tlint-tey Werol Ont.. IlLglor. 1, ; , . -.
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iexiiletiedaltli moio tli# irdiiiiir s y.foiesight'olsol.. - ;.,N0 airOpr,itttkm. ls t,llsl 'ffina. 6 , l ;i.Y C,°° 'o ';
~iioni'eonifil dick ria.reo
, sii arranged the time that i for,tii,e'pablication of tile.:eetisue - r - f.iii.o. -;.
1-86uld.'13eile-e4tr for' . c9le-,sila.transaCt i 'La O n , E ye d wh o pp i p t i,” ' B4 co ' ii,t, r )t e d,
iFe'lleaincei4, ; iif i iiiecibzilfesiFkovi..'', - ;: , Wite,n;:busl- t :h e ,, ii .o lio
„ ona l tiri s o' Noi.,*,oili:, ecrtraill4
ttesshaittcreased i,i 4 rettn . w . i . tii: the . .pePuta'.. - 4 ,ii v i s f e b y . ti,4l gf i ,largo=-.dose: of :7400 10, 1
triiit A,l,3:vdath-iynd. 40 . 4rru',41' . . Gl ,- ..iti.l , a n ski.4. l 4At. Until) 2, .;.A0,. - dia 04 3 1 °'‘ 1
t 'kit' is n 4.l.l iiii* i n n ! .i . 4 . i4 **. b iO n ' t ! tti l : ' day. nlOinings ..::.'. . • ~. ~. ' -z,. '''!..., •'.
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!Every. t.lnpi vinik4o..ll - dor . fe - :11t,: . liii . - . 04 , 05,,ti1e -
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"IneFaront-eiliAcidreas ofrWlislitntlonl
'h o °rl.°;*.t'4 44: - ill 'O'i t s l .'* elxt Y ' 76:ra :Pgk '''''r - re.i . d - herein thi. Pntirnivnnilli Legislate-it
Father :Ritiiiite stead - Iv irenibling:".yvhen.fthe '
1 I_o
verna saidoiher eitieers op the 22d alt.
' hqmmer went Onwili on' tie libriee, and nevi: .. ci - •. • ,i, -:, , ...
~, .:- -;-,':. , . ~„. cuntiet
finds lilinieil' on, a; pa! with' t‘e s Edit(ire.af 'f,c ' • 'Rights if conseli'lltr- --u°°. ° `":, ',, ~,,n gl ,
l*Montrose' Demoerat",-;4-Congress"lTlVing Zip in thmt new Ceittainihnig°loPt°4 by ''"' rr,,,
i t ..' o 'pafit e d oohi ng ,' to: c .' Rh' e r ; , .''',:i a c hrit 4 ;4'thf,ll.,` Of Indiana, provides *that no . person 4 .7 ... '' ,0 7 1
it is •nriWeiteran '4, and' that ii - 'riffordi' ai-riiiiiiitrendered 'lncompetent - an-a witness nit! . 1 ,
. evidence of the in gratitude of pub% servant 4 (Immo 0 0 P
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V, , ~.. . ..•:• - , • , •,;•; , -, , .., 1'• •;. :, ... • rp ut r,, l) %ins" oi)(Elleteai l '
irhO' neither vinpathip witii - their : lnnsters - T: 1 :
,77 .4.!, - ens:, : i .. .,oT, --!.* , -.e
.... . ~ ot, i d 6,41 i's
. 1p.:o'llIe curflierti., , A 4egeirrate k0 ,pi!,,.1,_ i ',';:ii i r..o. G3 ' , a. fei - v., ' Orcf.i t ne, ~! ... .. '
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ros ONE, cly.wqt sprrEn...
This of conrsu is, good,, currency as„iongs
folks will eat oystero, ort, .thesame
that. rag mocicy, ands foriiign, small notes
good as lot, :14. peoplc.mu4t : bayo
'rhe man it receivosit, is
. iot obliged toot:
tho oysters himself, for lietean "exchange" with•
soloo. one-whopreferti tjtp OFstoi Bill to oa
realiog.
- - FOR Fong i:intim,s+ - .•';' E .. ,.....; ; ::::
thus imeping thetriOney tharketnetiverindtrli ',1` 1 .,.
brisk ; and the- prosperity of a 'country, P l''-•
krp‘y we aro - fold, depends: on, these two cc,
siderLtions. It struck me.that our Legislsto ,
would not lung be in, doubt abont'establishi; 1-...,i,
a " Free Banking system?' eouid,the ' inetabol„..,.::::l:.:
but have, a squaw; at the abere-tnuntione4 Fa 14
Bank Bills, for if they are not the ematuresd l'fi'
Free Banks I don't kr.oxt what . they,: are, 6. ,',. 3 i.,."t
It; according. to. Whig doetrine f _Papee moue? j -,J/ 4 .4.
makes good times ; oertatnly, the-. 4 gooddlime 'P':,,,'iil
boys,” must b.:. coming very soon, when Gro. , '
eyries and Bar-Rooms - are being transfortrec , ..,$2
to Banking Houses. ' Bttt, it is- Free Bankiug, -7 : -;
.....-.a glorious system, bec:atse orit,s,freedoot—
Nrn-,s ra.lke a woM of (P.lli.!43lteciLt - iiih. 'Fib.
oipdes I,fit.!!.. A pretty,.l4 o tVnkol; tile:‘-t O , v ,Y" : ;5 -. .
'City Banks, when. they: %link, it httiojlieir heap -*.t;
a feW days since ' not to,rede44. theiriP 6 " r' .
i dollars ~
.-under five with specie, 'lf' No '.....„-
i
a,
i wanted on , three 'dollar bill, A: ethtld Ile oleo'"'
rained, only by presenting tivo suoltand reeeiv• .....:
in;; three fixes' in return!. ,Tbj.s, is under tic -.- :,
1 aforesafd system, which, if actriptcl in Xenr• :,i, ,
sylv:tnia, is t,o accommediAt. itself total eitcur , il . „
stances and wants 0„t! basilicas_ . The. , cloret 7 ,
foot" is 'easily 41i.overed, and engine Of I
1 corruption and oppression, - as -bir..Frt.t.tiort ~ , :i"..
galled it, is throe,; and will develope itself it • 4 „1
due time. Pcnrisylvallin should take worni*
_ f :,,,: i
' - I 811 : ,11 IcaYe 'Ferra Firma it itleYrdays ra
the Motintiln Villa;,then• I sliallbe i with yon. ',.ci' ,
.. :,,Y-stiurs,,-Editorially, '4`.;
• , . , • ' ; ' , ~ E. B. C. t.
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