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A f : --y■'' '.'-i;-;- ci v;:.' v 'ts : - \ •■'• /iO^&SSjwil .•'•■ ''-*'■;•'••■ isaye^Mb 1 * - 2 - ”*hß>Carreaoj,nnd;oßa by the XiMfeser at tint Oieitad Static order rash njulailona m thaSeeretar/of thaTreaa “f °“7 pieaoribay and in «ih such do tea *• - **••* delivered to the Comptrol "rby an officer or agen tof nob aasobla “®*i theninthe presence, also, of adoh of agent) aide certificate of toab ; burning atgnedbv tie* partite ho appoint -ed, abail be motta iatha boohs of IhsCoeap -<*44?»“>• a duplicate thereof given to ».<a *j rachoffioet bragnt....’ ?, It, r »See 83. ..ttatt 4e at fwrtm aacui, That it Shallbe unlawful-Jbr an/ officer acting utter the provlaicnaof this sot to counter* -sign or deUrar to aay eaeh aasociation, hr w 1 V<auy «ther oompanyor person, any d*. "i-i:- ... -Cnfaljng, to tee. contemplated.- by this aeb . I exoept [as hsretobefore pip Tided. andin ’ “aeoorttaaeenith tto trne fntentud mean , iS* 0 / S'** 0 *!?? 3 any offioer who shall violate the provisions of this section shall l . ..- »f, ahigh iSS,^ - f?^ fl^Ls#t^ ee ® din S«oublethemittht K* ■ ‘ i-SSShSoS? 4 delivered, anddm *:» *S*°]T?' a ‘, Dot “wetting fifteen yeareTat ; :?,r: tfS I *. *3»t~ '-ttattte U furtktr enaeto^That notralaiSidbe paid t v 7‘l' ' protesttobe • ►•T iSiljT?! banking association shall “'JHL ***bto therefor; butnhrmrtof the „'£gg_.. P 1 edged b/ snch banking aasociation e*or j, 32?"“i«haU >» applied to the pay,. i nnd au expenses of any 1 I -gjHjSJjfS 7 or , other/laminations into w _4„_™ oondition of uy/aisooUtion ahsU be *” f?i a 7 y ««<*.. and all expen aeactny receiverahipahall be paid out tp-g B H < 'h association before dis ‘—* if- rtnhation of tic proceeds thereof. ~?*“• **• fdad'to it furthe? truuitd, That collectively, of any Buch Xtui/h- t “ ne -be liable to S.doh l aSspoiallon, either as principaf debt -4,_ •"Ofsotolie , > or both to ananoont great latd in and remaining nndiminished or otherwise; nor shall the di od.Mf' oxotpt to such amount lUoh aiannar aaiball bo prescribed 'jr-lawe of inch association, adopt stodkholden to regulate rash U- -*<<* *» it further• enacted. That ,4tal stock of any association formed tki» act skaU be dirided into shares rinadred doUars .each, and shall be able on the bocks of tbs association “*“>**»»lt» by-lawa shall pre 'Ot.no shareholder In any assocla * this ac t shall hare power to sett or any share held inhlsowa right ' he. shall be Uabla'either' as pita it, soretyi or'Otherwise,to the t for any debt , which shall hare Jaaiwmain unpaid, nor in any snoh shareholder be entitled to' -adTOanydlridend, internal, or profit on “ such liabilities shall oontinus, bit ail auoh dividends, interests. retained byths assoct 10 th®'discharge of sneh UabiUtieo; and no stock shall be trans ;lrtlhont the consent of a. majority l?a^.dsnf'?ll,hUe. d 5nf'? 1l,hUe 0,9 holder thratf 4 . - vdadhns indebted tO'the-aslooiation, Sec. 27. And te it/urther enacted That loUAyenabanking usociation shall take, M shca rity for any loan or disconnt a lien noon «W£«tofltso. p iui.took i bat ffie m£e secnrity r both in kind and amount, shall be required of shareholders as - n ® aach banking association shall holder of any pareof »«9 or of the capital stock of ■' '■ incorporated company, unless shall be necewaryto p™ rita debl P^ThHuljoontAet * «in good faith, on seonrity which, at the was deemed adequate to' insure the payment ofauoh debt, independent of any ' *ff ekB or 9999 ®t *»«£ 5 , ° ° f - k - for •*“ “"“-payment of instaU “ ’ " *»«»■<«» thereon, and stook so purchased ■ - ' or acquired shall in no Case be held by Uo ?J ,<> phasing for a longer . &■■■- time thanbjimonths, if the eam» y'Soek'cost! 1 **** tJm , e ' 69 aoldfor what thc 'r.trV' AhJ U * )**<*«• swefrit That ia : ajl'eleotions of directors, and in deciding' I At »U questions at meetings of. sharehoktH? i-il “f h shareholder shall be entitled toone fl "*•«“,“<* share of stook held By him: To f b * P""” <H/V I but no officer, clerk. 5 J|/r*“ er J m bookeeper of inch association ■>«**¥ P?™ I *>' a? d “» Stockholder whose li »“d napald shall be al- f 9 ' *» '< further enacted, Tlmt * lt * ln 9{ unrj sneh association shall. v*-J3>e managedby not less than fire, nor mom than nine directors one of whom shall be te ofths association. Etstj di rsetor shall, dining his wholqjgrm of aer —- ba a elbaen of the UniCt States and 1 *, r ?f id 9 01 State in which stub asso c*l™ lsleoated. ■At least . UtrtSfottrtS * h ? h * T9 the I . i! - iWnwuniWhiah.suoh association is looated I *?* P“ar next preceding their election as j JJMoton: and each director shaUiownin rsyftiiCsUsown rlghitaUeastone' per centum of . thecapltalatsekof snoh association not ‘ 9ti W! i !"« two hnndred thousand dollars, aadthahattof one peroen turn of l£ olpil l t®eitcr ahaH.tako an oath that he e,. M tho duty derolyee ck him. !: Vheetly hdmlhlstCrSteS mmh association, and Wui not . taowlnglyyiolate, or wmingly ptrmitto theiroTtsimbf thia aot, acd |hat he is the bona fide ownsr. in hinownsighVof thesharet of Btookstand tagin Usnaaie on the hooks of the asso olMtom that the aameis not hjrpoth£ eatod,or in a»y_ pled god,as security for nny loan obtained,n debt owing toltlteas. ooolabonof Which hC is.a directorj which ! ; ' s*eiribed by-hlmaelf and eartifiei by ' shad ; to thsTComo- i ; •*& /t-tioUirof theCnrreney, and by 'him' filed , yalopted shall hold Ihair-plaoea. nntU their -v>a elected and qualified, i— —S miheeijnent alactlohs ahan be keld.iu£ , in tlm monthif kndlht Oi eald aooelatira "r. , “‘notonsoeleoU -“■ StuiMi?f^ t^?f 9 J? B9o9 **monayaar, and , .- - ££ m 9199t9d «nd qnK W dlrtclor <*»« % t* oMaikg to T>« j 4* ttfnSt irsy ef dbreetora ehall netT»'rhSl i U-a-^&SSI U ?}J? r ♦hatoause be dissolsed, bat at an r may-be held on' I >ny eubseunent i■ h *“* ws P*P«rPrinted, orofgeneral i ta^imustrtd jrt whioh the aestmlatlon ia locatadpaadlf ■ -Jy .HfimX** TmMiihed to st^helt" ! . ““liea shaU be: p«b. .•agssjßiy % fw?!» 9 ““^7,ad.; ,^&S4SSS,S3Ib r ' ofomliuiad .f&ajsfoifeKa ssSSpElliE"? w .7“ *"*???*• of any clearing. *» dMm ' 4 ‘o ** - ; *PMMMlonlof any as ! fcoidia* .Jit “**/?* *° Ba ch clearing-house °2>*»g «n«h certificates, and Kva^,/^ 4 OMoeiaaon ia requited to i? 1 * foregoing provisions of further, 'That an, -*• *a? association organised unaer ttls act in other, pieces from any is- BMiatjonm the eiUee of Boston,;-Provi dence. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Moati, Chicago, St. Louis, and New •. in-good credit, snbjeet to be drawn sight, and available to redeem their ting:;notes and deposits, jkay be neemed to be part of the lawfal'money whuh snoh association in other biases than “‘.' c ’ u ' 8 “ f B»ston, Providence, New York Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chl oago, 8L Innis, and New Orleans, are ret quired to have by the foregoing provisions of .this section, to the extent of three-fifths of the said amount of twentj-fite per can tarn required. And it shall'be Compe tent for tho Comptroller of the Curjenov to notify any suoh assooiation whose law rul ntoney reeerve, ae aforesaid, shall fall below said proportion of tWenty-five per centum, to make good suoh reserve, and if suoh association shall fail for thirty davs thereafter so to make good its reserve of Jawful money of the United Btates, the Comptroller may with tho concurrence of the'Secretary of the Treasury, appoint a receiver to wind up the; business' of such association's! provided.tif this aot. Sea 42. And be it further enacted, That no association shall at any time be indebt ed or in any way liable, to an amount of its capital stook hi such time actually paid in and remaining undiminished by losses or otherwise, exoept on the following ao coants that is to say: * First On acoount of its notes of circu lation. Second. On aocoont of moneys deposit fl*l* or by such, association. Third. On account of bills of exchange or drafts drawn against money actually on deposit to tho credit of suoh association or dae thereof. FottrUu On acooant of UabiUties to ils stockholders, for money paid in on capital stopk, and dividends thereon, and reserod profits. Sec. 48. And b© U farther enacted. That no association shall,, either directly or in directly, pledge or hypothecate any of its notes of circulation, for the purpose of pro curing money to be paid in on its oapital stock, or to be used in its banking opera tions, or. otherwise. ‘ Sec. 44. And be it'further- enacted. That no MBociaticm, oranymember thereof, shall during the time it shall continue its bank ing operations, withdraw or permit to be Withdrawn, either in form of dividends, lofts to stockholders for a longer time *i* months, or in any other manner, apportion of its capital; and $f losses shall at any time have been sustained by any. such association equal to or exceeding its undivided profits then on hand, nb div idend shall be made; and no dividend shall •J*f ke made by,any association, i while it shall continue its banking operations, to an amount greater than its nett profits then deducting therefrom its losses and bad debts; and all debtsdue to any as sodation, on which interest ispast/due and i unpaid fora period of six months, Unless i the same shall be well secured; mid shall be in process of collection, shall be consid ered bad debts within the meaning of Sec. 45. And be it farther enacted, That the directors of every association shall semi-annually, in the months of May add •November, declare a dividend of iso much of the profits of such association 'as they shall judge expedient; and on each divi dend day the cashier shall make and veri ty by his oath, a full, clear, and accurate statement of the condition of the associa tion, as it shall be on that day after declar ing the dividend; which statement shall oonlain first. The amount of the capital stock actually paid in and then remaining as the capital stock of such association. Secondly. The amount of the circula ting notes of such association then in cir culations Thirdly. Iks greatest amount in circu lation at any.time since the making of the last previous statement, as shall have been exhibited by the weekly statements of the specifying the times when the same eoourred. fourthly. The,amount of balances and debts of every kind due to other banks and I banking associations. Fifthly. The amount due to depositors. I Buthly. The total amount of debts and I liabilities of every description, and the | greatest amount tinea the making of the I last previous statement, specifying the I when the same accrued. I Seventhly. The total amount of dlvi- I-dend declared on the day of making the statement. V I The.amount of lawful money I of the United Btates belonging- to.the asso- I olatioh, and in its possession at the 1 time of maldnjg the statement. I Ninthly. The amount subject to be at sight, in lawful money! of the united States then remaining'on 'deposit With.ny association, banks or tinkers; [ specifying the amonntsas on deposit In the JW™ of Boston, Providence, New York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chi- I C4 S, 0 ’ B , u Botds, and New Orleans. , • Tenthly. The amount then on hand of billsornotes, isaned by other banks and I banking associations. I _Eleventhly. The amount of balances due from other banks, bankers'and bank ling assobialionsj excluding" deposits sub ject to be dravs at sight as aforesaid. r I■ ■■Twslfthy. Theamounton band of bills, I BotM h » n <* other evidences I of debts discounted or purchased by the as- I eooiatlon,specifyingparticnlarly the amount I of suspended debt, the amount considered I had, the amount considered donblful, and | the amount in suit of jadgenmi.- ' |. Thirteenthly. The ralne of the rtal sed I personal property held for the eonvenien -1 cot of the association, specifying the | aaioant of eaoh. • I Poorteenthly. The amount of real es- I tale taken in payment of debtB duo to the lusodation. I Pifteenthly.The amount of the undlvl- I ded profits of the association. 1,. .-■*!>•-*oUl amount iof the 1 liability to the association by the directors I thereof oollectirely, specifying the gross of such liabilities ss principal I debtors, and the gross smoaat' of endor- I Mrs or Biiritteflo I v,. bo 1 •s 4 *’ forthwith CuroSf ComptrollCT of I • And Be U further enacted; That 1 •Toy oMOflittion maytake. VTtMervL mua IhSdltt ot * r *® oll “T. loan. or’ discount IBWI or nponany.note, bill of .ST «o I» -nte jtV. f ",<H«ount as for the tlm. the es. Itabllihed rats of. interest for deiij, j! S. Wmjntof money, inthe aiJ^A^M teaa^smayssi <rf Unkin *i »»d tho SoW- I V ‘* ktn *i wserring, or charging of a nUofiatowt greater; | J)J <^J* i ** ot !! o » , hallbe held and adjudged* I*. forfeitu f* of Um debtprdftaaadnn'WlUchi I i 1 '*?“» >« ‘akeo, reserved, oh ehargid u,Bl)"«ha*o, discount, or sals of?bui of Mohange, drawn on actnallv .v ! S^ssusdSts'eS «y oompan,orfinn,(ineluding in the H»- Dimies of A company or firm the liabili ties of the sorerai members thereof,) to any aeeociatioa, including liabilities aa aocepU op-of bona fide biila of exchange, payable oat of the State There the aeeooiatioh is lo cated, shall at no time exceed one-third exolusire of lUbiUties aw acceptor, onei fifth; and excluhire of liabilities on snob btlls'of exchange, one tenth part of the amount of the capital stock of snoh assaoi ition Miuftlly pud in. Sec. 48. And be it further enacted, That no association shall, at any time, pay out on loans ordisoounla, or in purchasing drafts or bills of exchange, pr in payment of deposits, nor shall it in any mode put in circulation the notes of any bank or bank ing association, which notes shall not, at any such time be receivable at par on de posit, and in payment of debts by the asso ciation So paying out or circulating such notes; nor shall it knowingly pay out or put in circulation any notes issued by any bank or banking association which at the time of such paying out or putting in cir culation is not redeeming its circulating notes in lawful money of the United States. Sec. 49. And be it turther enaoted. That all transfer of the notes, bonds, bills of ex change, and other evidences of debt owing to any association or of deposits to its ore* dit; all assignments of mortgages, surities i on real estate, or of judgments or deorees in its favor; all deposits of money, bullion, or other valuable thing for its use, or for the,use of any of its shareholders or oredi torf; and all payments of money to either, made after the commission of an act of in solvency. or in the contemplation thereof, with a view to prevent toe application of its assets in the manner prescribed by this act, or with a veiw to the preference of one creditor to another, except in payment of its oiroulating notes, uttendly null and void. Seo. 50. And be it further enaoted, That if the directors of any aessooiation knowingly violate, or knowingly permit any of the officers, agents, or servants of the association to violate any of the provis ions of this aot, all the rights: privileges, and franchises of the association derived from this aot shall be thereby forfeited • such violation shall however, be dertermin ed, and Adjudged by a proper circuit, dis trict, or territorial court of the United States, before the association Bhall be held liable in his personal and individual- ca pacity for all damages which the sssocla- B k wr ®holdera, or any other person snail have sustained in consequence of such violation. Seotion 5U And be it further enacted, That the Comptroller of the Currenoy, with the-ap* probation pf the Secretary of the Treasury, as often as shall be deemed neoessary or proper. I shall appoint a suitable person or persons to | make an examination of the affairs of every banking association, which person shall not be a director or other offioer in any associa tion whose affairs he shall be appointed to ex amine, and who shall have power to make a thorough examination into all the affairs of the association, and, in doing so, to examine any of the officers and agents thereof on oath, and shall make a full and detailed report of the oondition of the association to the Comp troller ; and the association shall not be sub ject to any other visltorial powers than suoh ** *** authorised by this act, except snoh as are vested in the several oourts of law’ and chancery. And every person appointed to make such examination shall receive for his inricM at the rat. of fir. dollari for .aoh day by him employed in suoh examination, and two dollars for every twenty-fire miles he shall necessarily travel in the performance of .* . which shall be paid by the associa tion by Um examined. Section 51. And be if further enacted, That every president, director, cashier, teller, clerk, or agent of any association, who shall cubes .sle, abstraot, or wilfully misapply any of the moneys, funds, or credits of the association, or shall, without authority from the directors, iisue or put in circulation any ef the notes of the association, or shall, without suoh au thority, issue or put forth any certificate of deposit, draw any order or bill of exchange, make any acceptance, assign any note, bond, draft, bill of exohange, mortgage, judgment, or decree, or shall make any false entry In any or statement of the associa tion, with intent, in either else, to Injure or - -defraud any other company, body politic, or corporate, or any individual person, or to de ceive any officer or agent appointed to exam ine tbo affairs of any such association, shall he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon oonviotion thereof shall be punished by im prisonment not less than five ner more then ten years. Swtton 53. And be it farther enaoted, That the president and cashier of every such asso ciation shall cause to be kept at all times a full and correct list of the names and res!- dsnees of all the shareholders in the associa tion in the office where its basinesa is trans acted; and such list shall be subject to the inspection of all the shareholders and cred itors of the association during business hours of eaoh dey in wbieh business may be legally transuded. And a copy of sush list, verified by the oath of such president or cashier, shall, at the beginning of every year, be transmit ted to the Comptroller of the Currency, com mencing on the first day ef the first quarter after the organisation of the association. B*ctiens4. And be it farther enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury Is hereby au thorised, whenever in his Judgment the pub lio interests will be promoted thereby, to em ploy any of such associations doing business under this aot as depositaries of the pubilo moneys, except receipts from customs. •cation $6. And be it further enacted, That all suits and proceedings arising out of the provisions of this cot, in whioh the United States or it# officers or agents shall be parties, snail be conducted by the district attorneys of the several districts, under the direction and supervision of the SolloUor of the Treasury. Seotion 56. And be il further enacted. That every person who shall mutilate, cut, disfigure, or perforate with holes, or shall unite or oement together, or do any other 10 “J *>*?* oIU, draft.-notc, or other evidenoe of debt fritted by any such associa- Uon, or ihall .au>. or procure th< Ban. to bo oooe. with ihtonfc to render Booh bank bill draft, aoto. or other nldonoo of debt unfit to “ *>7 Mli. anoolatlon, ihall upon conrioUon forfeit lift, dollari to the anoola tion who ihall ha injured tharehj, to be reoor *»<• b, action in an, oout haring Jurftdlo tion. I tm Stotton fil. Amd b* U fmrtkrr taacttd, That I HJiXrfif* 01 * ,h,u ftlMly ““ k ** <« I counterfeit, or aw or procure to bo mod*, forgod, or eoantirfolud, or willingly .id I JV. 1 ' 1 to “oWngl forglng, : or oonnter- If° u D d onj not# la imitation of or purporting I to bo as Imitation of tbo eiroalating notei li •aod under tbo prorliloni of thli aot.onbaU | P“f» Utu f» o' pnbllih, or attempt to pan, nUerorpublut anj folia, totgU, or wna- I Urfblud note, purporting to ha iiiutd by any I arioolatlon doing a banking boilntu unto I h lf',": l, ou “J th , l * “t* knowing the lame I 5? n ?i"! T “*•* *» r *od “* oounterfolted, or I, , “ J •«". of oaure or proonre to be I ?!"!» ollered, Or willingly aid or anlit In faliely altering any mob oironlatlng noter k™! 1 * *» nfomaid, or tbell pan, at tor, or pnbllih, or attempt to pan, otter.or pnbllih utme any faliely altered or tparlou olren- I luting note, limed orpnrportlng Id hare been UlMd al aforotald, knowing tbe lame to be foln!y altered .or ipurl.ui, erery meh nenon •kUI be deemed and adjudged guilty of filony, and being thereof oonrioted by due oourte of law, ehali be lentenetd to be impriidned and I kept at hard labor for a period not len than I dreyean nor more then fifteen yeari, and to he fined in a mm not ezoeedfng one thouand I dollarr. - • I I Eeollon 68. And bt itfwrOtr mend. That II any penoniball make or engrave or oauii or prooure -to be made er eagrayed, or ihail bare -in hie cut tody: or pouutlon any. an. grayed plate or biookafter,the almllltude of any plate from which ariy oil ootatlngnotei “fw ai aforeiald ihail 'hare, been, printed, wlu Intent to uie inoh plate or blook, or eaue or infer tbe iame to be mod, In forging or ooiulterfUtlag any. of the npteplliuedai afore* •aid, or ihail hard la hli eutody or pomi *!on My blank note or; notei engrayed-and printed after the ilmllltadl of any hotel «od «e aforeiald, with intent to un inch nlanki, or cattle or ififftr tbe lame to be nied, la forging or donnterfiltlng any of tbenotei I uinedai aforeiald, or ehali hayelhhli cm-1 tody or pollution any paper adapted to tbo I making of mob notei, and ilmllar to the pa- I per wblob any laob notei Ihail here been ii- I ■aw), with latent to qi« moh popor, otntn ariaffortho uaoto b* ut), bt fontflif or oountorfbiiip*, tfff.-ot tho notor iuud u bojsf tbanof oonTtetodbj dao Man* of ttwrahhU ho m enwi to bo toprliotw) ad WbTto.hard Johor for atom not lou thMflro'aor von oaoetef, That ! «Ks, action, and prooaodincs by and against “T association nndar till act may bo had is aay dreait, district, or territorial coart of the hold within the district in which onoh association may bo established. 1." V S? B *?•fdrtker naeltd, That K shaU bo tho dnty of tho Comptroller of the Cornney to-report annnally tVCongress, at too ocmtnenootaont of its session— Pint: A annulary of the state and condl- tion of .ovary association from whom reports boon received the preoeding year, at several dates to whiehsuoh reports T«f*r, with an aba tract of the whole amount of bank* lag capital returned by them, of the whole amount of their debts ; and liabilities, the amonnt.of oirenlating notes batstanding, and the total amount of means and resources, i epeeifying the amount of specie held by them i’at the times of theix several returns, and such j other information in relation to said assoeia* [ Us judgment, tiiay be usefnL I BacontL A statement of the associations vhcse business has been closed during the I J w » w 4b the sunount of their circulation re* 1 amount outstanding. Third* Te raggest any amendment to the laws relative to ben king by whieh the system may be improved, and theseourity of the bill fielders and depositors may be increased. fourth. To report the names and compen* saUon ol the clerics employed by him, and the whole amaunt of the expenses of the banking department during the year. And suoh •bail be made by or before the first day oiDeoeaberin eaoh year j and the usual num of copies for the ufe of the Senate and aonte, and one thousand copies for the met of tte Department, shaU be printed by the pdb* Jr printer and in readiness for distribution lon tne first meeting of Congress. Section 61. And be il farther enacUd, That My banking association or Corporation lie rally in axis trace as a bank:of circulation on Jfie first day of Janaary, anno Domini eigh teen hundred land sixty-three, organised fn My State, either under a special aot of iu* corporation era general banking law. may a* 1 within ——r years after the passage oi this act become m association under the provision* of this aot j tbailn snob case the certificate of association provided for by this aet shall, be signed by the directors of snob association or corporation, and in . . °£ U *be spedfioations required by this ■J fc, baU specify -that such direotors are au thorised ,by the owners of two-thirds of the oapttal stock of such banking association or corporation snob oertificate of aaso °L *doh certificate of association •hall hereafter "have the same effect, Md the eamrprooeedihgs shall be had thexeon, as is S'ovidedfor at to other associations organ sd under this aot. And such association or earporatlon thereafter shall have the same powers and privileges, and shell he inbjeot to the same duties, responsibilities, rad rales, 7*4*? •• is [are] prescribed in this ' fSv 0 £ “*°«iotions organised under it, Md shall be held Md regarded as an associa tion under thisact. S«otion ti. And 4. ti fwtiur muted, Th»t MJ rnk or tanking »i«ool.Uon Mthuirnd wjj BUt* law to engage In th. buiineti of oonbin*, »nd duly organiaod nndor inch mt ***• tim ® °f th.pa.aago of thia «t. Md which abatf bo tbo hold.r >od owner of United States bonds to the amount of fifty ; P« oentum of Us capiUl stook, may transfer end deliver to j the Traasnrer of the United otetes such bonds, or eny pert thereof, in the meaner provided by this acts and upon mak ing such transfer and delivexy, inch bank or banking aisodatlen shall be entitled to re ceive from the Comptroller of tbo Currency oirenlating notes, as herein provided!, equal in amount to eighty per centum; of the amount the bonds so transferred and delivered. Section 03. And bn if /artier vaocted, That upon the Jallore of any such; State bank or banking association to redeem any of its cir culating notes issued under the provisions ef the preoeding section, the Comptroller of the Cnmnoy shall, when satisfied that snch do* fMlt has been made, and within thirty days aftar notice of ruoh default, prooeed to de* o |* r * fbe bonds transferred Md delivered to the Treasurer forfeited to the United States, and the same shall thereupon be forfeited ac cordingly. And thereupon the circulating notas which have been issued by suoh bank or banking association shall be redeemed and paid at the Treasury of the United States, in the cam# mMattr as other oirenlating note# issued under the provisions of this aot are re deemed and paid. Section 64. And l« if /artier tnaeUd, That the bonds forfeited, as provided In the last preceding section, may be cancelled to an amount equal to the oirenlating notes re deemed and paid, or snch bonds may be sold under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury j and aft* retaining oat of the pro ceeds a sum sufficient to pay the whole U9Ut.r dnal.ilu notM, for tb. rod.mp tlo» of which u.b bond. are bald, the mr p!ai. If mj wmalni, .b»U b. paid to tb. buk Of burking uiooUtion from wbloh mob bond, w.rareclt.d. Seotloa M. And in u /nrOertnncltd, That Oongreu niirru the right, at n. time, to uiud, altar, or repeal thle act. 7 Approred, February 55,1853; Pittebnrgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago ttailroad Company. , ®- Meulor, Comptroller, maker the following inhibit of the Snanelal condition of the road on Jan. lit: Dr. Cat of railway, equip. neot sod 00,1 of roppUw eo band tot enmnt operations..s47o,429 72 Amount dno Iroxn other nr£3, P “ Ue * -“ ~~ 110,S4« 39 Miaoelianeoai aweis. 317,930 47 “M« W» 63 month ~ _ Ooutraction Mpenditnraa for one • month, tli ; 2? DlTbion—„i 59.332 12 Dirluirm ~, 60,421 44 '» •» Vor conducting tranioor gjfj™PO**r--~ — 2 l JUlntonoioo or n, 12,1198 36 Maintenance of , 14,139 09 SS&reßnra: IS * WOl - •**#■» ooao Account-... ~ c*. 6,772,581 *1 JJ *«*. eoopon boDd«ss|Sso l oQo 00 « «ort* coupon 6,160,000 00 n rSTh"** I'* 1 '* bon*— 2(000,000 00 O. AP. EB. bridfo coo* (.‘r?.w°*orssrs: m ' Moo ° Ptnlaa 25 • 30,685 70 : f XhM lor. cxpcaditono i la Jonoioiy tndprior-^.. gg*y~”' 11 ■ i sl3 » lw 75 - «8M62 03 Sonsiogs for oao month, tI» : rtm Jrolghti—» OS£2O 42 ’■'•wengnn........ O3 {“#*»mntUr, „, 25 ,691 85- 337,350 38 xc * a > of upend, ow tn Jag, git» M Railroad ComaoUdaUon. Tb« arrangement for the consolidation of the earnings of tho Cleveland aid Pittsburgh, *nd Pittsburgh* Port Wayne And Chicago jUiiroad hu at length boon perfected* the Fart Wayne Company having receded from tha amendments Uttodnead by them in tho ffl agreement now stands, «t-? mad bj tniKijro-oompanles, tha gross oarn iDS* of tho two roods are to bo consolidated,; <Uoidod,Mtwoon tho two at therate of 9«i *** oant. to tho;0io?olond eompany*.and L 3 K,p«r cant, to; tho Sort .Wajna eompaav, Bwfrroad payilUown expenses,'and pra. J*"” ttaoum-manegementand officers intact. Tha Presidents of tho roads act as an Exeou ttre Committee, and their first aot wac to con ■Jnn in offioo the present general officers of both roads# - • t, Xhe CierolAßd and Pittsburgh robdoontin om to pay /or the lease-of tha Jplnt traok from Boehestertb Pittsburgh* but wilJJh future carry passengers between potati on tho leased Uoo» the:same as thb Fort Waynei Jiae, the 1 wfrjptagoing Into {the joint fond. [She two boiran to tbelr, mutual benefit, freight baing unt oVertherbnte that will bait semi tho purposes Of tte shippers* and at the ‘sametime.eohdioeltb tbegrenteat iprofit of the joint Jnod; passengers., can purchase tickets by whleherer route they choose. The oontraat pan at liny be terminated by the Joint action of thb two" Boards. :It‘ : goes into effect'on tbe.ffritpf-April. : PciTdrnci ArrAiu.—Af BmUhVin*f Lu« cm Ur county, Penaiyfoul*, Johs £*•'# If appointed Poittiuter In plaotfof pi W*utm,rwlgn*d. r ' -' J - - •-* . | „. At , Oidanii,. Zntk uaat/, Ptnutlnala, LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (FROM OUR EVENING EDITION. RESIGNATIONS AND DISMISSALS. Oar Pickets Attacked at Readyville, THE REBELS DRIVEN OFF. Special Dlipetchei u the Pitttbnrjh Oeaette. MUEPaaiEßoao, March 24. Tho following reaignatiooa hare boon ao oepted oh aoowmt of dieahiUty : Capt. S. P. Newman, 115th, Pint Lieut. James B. Cleveland, 41et Ohio; Capt. J. W. Morgan, 41et Ohio; Lieut. 001. R. Mandy, 6th Kon tuoky Cavalry; Ase*t Surgeon H. Strong, 74th Illiuoie; Copt. W. E. Klntlgh, 38th Ohio, and Llout. J.W.Jonei, I2lat Ohio; Second LIouLO. P.iaquei, 74th Indiana; Second Llout. L. T. Dunham, 62d Ohio; Capt. lerael “• Indiana; Capt. MoHonry Brooke, 27th Illinois; Aee't Surgeon J. W. Compton, 17th Kentucky. ■ SS2- c,pt - D * nW John MoLnro, has been appointed record the^U^Bi» <i |* 11 j° t government boats on tho Cumberland river; all offieere on tho river to cooperate with him. The rebel cavalry atteoked onr pioketa at Readyvllle to-day and wore driven off. th T d w “ ,h ” ’* °° ld > * iUl h “fJ and! OPERATIONS AT POET HUDSON AND NEAR VICKSBURG. Important Dispatches to the Secre tary of the 2[avy,' WiauiHaioir, March 25 Th, following dlepatohea ware raoeivod at thoNav, Depart meat this morning: Caibo, March 24. Son, Gideon Wellte, Secretary of the Navy: I hare jtut received % communication from Lieutenant .Commander E. R. Breese, dated Hawk, Maroh 20th: The Hartford-is below Warrentdn. Admiral tfarragut’s See rotary oamb on board this morning, onroutoi to Admiral Porter. .It will Uke him a week at least to qommnnieate and get baok. ‘ _ tbe Hartford passed the fort at Port Hadion* but the othor vessels were re pulsed, and one they saw in flames: It is be-, tiered that the Mississippi was the ship db itroJ«£ , [Bigned] A.M.Piaiocx, i hleet Captain Commanding Squadron, I ' Cairo, Maroh 24, 7:flo p. n. Son. Gxdtou Weliee, Secretary of the Navy t I have just reoeivdd a communication from Lieut. Commander R. R. Breeie, dated Blaok Hawk, Maroh 19th. Toe Admiral has got through Steels and the Blaok Bayou with five lroa-olads and the Price and into Deer Creek, aad U making ail haste forth. Xaioo river! Doubtless he is there now. i (Jan. Bherman and his troopsare following I htaup. (Signed) A. M. Pmocr, 8 ifleet Captain and Commander of Station. I The New Jersey Reaolauona. Tsiitos, March 25.—Lest night resolQ- Uons wero passed denying the truth of the representations, made for partisan purposes, that Hew Jeraoy intended to resist by foree the execution of certain aoti of Congress. The last resolution declares that the people or New Jeruy are a lav-abittug people, and ardently devoted to a anion of aU the Btates, and while they may coademn and protest against eertaifl laws as unconstitutional and unjust, yet until repealed or deolared uncon stitutional, they will regard them as laws, and will confidently look to the courts and the ballot-box for redress. After an animated discussion thoy were passed by a party vole. The Republicans op posed them in consequence of the implied oensure upon them. r Thl« morning tho resolution! paired tho Honeo b, a Urge rota.' Death of Wm. J.-Whiteman*. .tien. Boruside Serenaded. Cisciwk.ti, March 25._William J. Whlte'- man, of tho Ute Urm of Springer A White man, of thl! city, died at Bt. Paul, Minn.,: yeatorday. * Uanonl Bnraild. «u lortuded at tha "■ g<»“» !“t night. Ha toku aommiml of tail Dopmment. gTKINWAT'S j PIANOS,—£gSS^| IH* BKBTTH TBfc WORLD. they racafrfd * JlBfff PEAS* « r. attk*lohdoh • A fmaUrcAolM w*ort*i«&t prombM tu. ud to MTtrt host week. H. KLXOEB A 880 BoJ* Affrata for Stclnwaj'f Huoi, Mo. S 3 fifth Ktrftet. jjAKUALNB -In Bicuoajj-gg^-ff: 42 HABD PthKOti. & T CCUT* Checkering, beaatifa] Mia vaianl c*e*; rery little nee if - , A T octare Cfclckerfng, roeewood, fonnd eor nera;* flxit rate Inatrni—nt flffft'm * o®** roawood; i hudunn* -1 • Plano, la good |^**^ T * fitodart, naawood, carted panel* A ‘t^., OCtAr * °P* KP^ l r "«*w»fc'sromd 165 °° tool; aa excellent Plano— T* ia , m A « octare Checkering, roeewood, .round cor »g a 6ocuro a.m, * T"' •“ “ A fl octet* German. ** •■ !5?9 SSSSSSST-:' r = gg: iSSSF-p*- “ ■== ®s Jg-taor JOEH Brii'ilLQ^ ■“ 81 Wood 105,489 89 *19,716,765 SO NABU'B! EQUa BTTBB PIANOS I A»• *tUl ahead of Btel&vajr, and all otkar plmm Oa«TootaT»4DdßVXl> PIAKO. 2£5?" **S*?^F 1 * 0 »«H rifjso. Twoo#‘» ' « i* «i ,1 ‘ Alao, a Urge new (took of BAIBKS BEOS. PIANOS, Beit la ihejvorldat the price. PJAHO3 FOB $800,! wrantad At* year*. Full Iron Irene, OTemringe,| end an,*., Mj front. Mod* by Mantartl * TrmTor, AJfcMj, H. Y,-. OHABLOITB BLOWS, UPlfthilreet, *lmio (end Prince’* j I tnhtt 919,746,755 311 spijo* ASo eAIBT Anr LsfeSia^ •i *bcTe «n WKRNfcai)?r*MUreh°3u, po*Jti»e.y go throngh m# »d T »TUMKj. ' ™* for Irrtjiht.or p(wmJ atky oo board nr to ~ J. B. UYftC&fotf * CO* )}° - ' K ; C-«BAY. | j Agtnit. fcUUJLiAK w IbMSH.& y i 11-3- 1. aiHMTna.* KilJ lU LiT°ir ,Q> ‘““■f o4 "' M*mt kS*auS rjIUJS iONU; ricafeiNttitK, » JU itwimer iriSKUVA, «» pt . johi^ESSSS &gfflsWJsa^sS!i ra»Mstessa&?S^ iNuksMburg «i,d Cluolnakll ‘ uutn ‘ Kr “*™U*, ror (wljhl or .fplj- oo ' ' 1 >l4 .W>t<ftitrw,i pKTBOUXB OIL WOBKB| pmsßtrao^p^ AGBAPF, Proprietor*. •***•**» *"■ * 'V.f Cl ' * *■*■ ’''“fit ' wnyf <6e., <*£., <6e. JPi^jru/t. Import* pf R&ilf oad, i I *.* *"** IT**** Callao Baxuoas, Kar I Sfc? b R^! lt » ;H W»Uiee;B7obS»iSS;/j | bp wheat, fllmpioa &-£aex; 68 bbl/oQ A tjonid co; 200 bbli A a«u^« I .'^ nl McLoofa; IQS hldM, y t ;t Mr WiUaon^firt l I do do. J T ttoSMghlia; 22$ do do. God* M nt u{ .V. ««* *■» ocSifflSctSwS &^Sasl ■hmma! * Otmmp m» ok *"» r l6l tkj com, Jot ICS I li?.'?™' * Km*; mo bbulSf,*uovSK potnltw,, XiaTolfft'ftoo; 49 bbli oil, j Ji 4dodo.J bbli floor, Oolrin * fiSJSff ;* Mien; 4 bbliporoiClttStS. «Wt »V.o»ordee-. S bbb!iX Brown AKlrkpriiick m .fTp Bur. oa i>»» com, : Ibe iliir 1* Ulil jimlling ilowly \nt tbb point, will, newly eleren feet by the pier unti UK wren ■ns- Tho weather cortincei clcndr end m.— «.i.j willi »n ocoMloMlftoWerofnin. ■ 7T . Thmlt bat t.ij UtU. baiiaau doloj.t th. * W •ad the Imperial nu (ho <mlj‘bou In •toning; TMlSohiago from Buhfllbb «ad ngUolrom Clncina»U.'»la Ihonoxt boon dc. Tho SWnotto will •rrltoihoriaboat Ixtdajnlrt't. " J nu.AJlegbeajtß.JtoH,,. 4 ' ui “ Ua following ltmi from nr fflndnnitl «ciung«iof ’•* • Cotl HIU ud Siebttn. fiir Pltiatnii-v- '* «. 'toltefi&Sg * n f'V ta »» ofrraUxonlirtfM. •d two, mon Btetatri parch**. IttW dSTfir tm nv . ,cf iho flOttfllßWH]} 1 .•&?« «4 bels ? &£l b 2 t iit2SS3i? 0 •~ ffi* Hamilton haying been - ri Cvl .tO*WlTlflg far yhffomh / S Qrtr u , Wood^-ii.i.L'iL 1 - -vr, 'Ota l*oBl»l-tbo Mouio Cook.w»b1";» Clncian a t ■ • lofltniargh, •adan t t,...^» t^t»tUtht^£t.: . ■j .’stiS&jdKF* 1 :£#»> 8 . i.- - !* : Bgusi*e»Sr,: j . *~->.*.~>v> -«;fe COMIfjERCML EECOBJ>. PITTSBUBGH MAB&ETS. Orrres of TnPmiwia Dajxt Oaxrrrx > Wrasse oat, M*rcb 85; IsST j Thewi bar bMo Another large decline tn Gold, tour New York dispatch of to-day quoting At 140. : The declfaw thewi has produead acorrtsponding result here,andou^ banker*havenduoAdthefhSirai to 133 f>r GjU sad Demand fiotes, nod ISO tor SUtm* Eastern Exchange remains unchanged. GRAlX—Wheat i* vary dull and languid both I here opd in the East, rad pries* decline* 1 in j New York and Philadelphia at least 10c per bushel 1 within the past two weeks. We quote from first I bands at $ for Red, and $1,35£140 for I White. The stock, although light, la ample to meet I tbe demand : Rye is irm at 90c, and not much-: of* foring. Ear (porn Is selling from depot at 85c; and from i tore at Several tales of Oats have been mad* to Army contractors at 65c in bulk, and SOo sacked; ' sale from first bands of 850 bushel at 650. Barley Is j I nominal, and tho season Is about over. j ! PRO VISIONS-^-Bacon Is steady and ere note sales I in lots of 15,000 fits at Go for Shoulders; j 7X®Bo for Sides; B){ufor Plain Haas,and 10c tor Sngar Gated. There is no change in Lard or Mess Pork. FLOUR—The market Is quiet and dull, and'the | demaod Is limited and entirely local; sales of l£o | bbls Extra Family from store at $7,00 to s7,s&—the latter figure for choice brand a. j BUTTER A; EGGS—Butter is fina and we noli a sale of 3 bbls choice 801 l at 280. Sale of i 5 bbls Eggs In iots.at lto. ‘ : i j; DRIED FRUlT—Saids In lots or 125 bush Apples at 6O bosh Pekchee at 83,25 to sS]sof ail to ‘ quality. ’I • . • j SALT—SaIe-of 800 bbls No. 1 Extra at s!,7s~per barret FlSH—Thejuarket U firm wlth sale* at $lO par bblfor No v 3 Large Mackerel; 80 to $8,60 per half bbl .for White Fish, and $5,00 for Lake Herring. CHEESE—SaI ein lote of 90 boxes W. R. at i* boxes Hamburg at and 20 boxes Goshen at 15. POIATOESr-fina but uuchangsd; sales In lota of 875 bush Hesbannocka at $l,OO per bush. ;-j GREEN APPLES—SaIe of 100 bbli ‘•Ohio”at; $2,60 per bbl, and 125 bbls, York State/at $3,00. ; j OHIOHB—SaIe of 20 bash common at SL6O per bushel. * MAPLE MOLASSES—We note small sales at $l,OO per gallon.' | , [ The!Oil Market. March £s.—The Grade Oil market has been very | quiet and doll to-day, as We were unable to hear of | a single transaction. There Is, however, but tszj Uttlo here, and buyers receipts and a decline In prioos, are unwillUg to operate wily in a small way.. In the absence of sales we quote ‘at bbls returned, and UKo-bMa Included.’ Bafinod, Uke Crude, is very .quiet, though prices are without material duage,—We quote at 27®38c I for good city brands in and 37@38c, free. Sale' of 180 bbls “BrilUant” in bond, at 3k, deUrsrtd ‘in! Philadelphia. ; -il Benilno miy bo quoted .t 28®300 for deodortz«l| with but a limited demand. | ; ’ rhiladelptxia Cattle Market, : "coipt* of keef Oattie at Philljpe’ Avenue Drove Yard are light this week, only reach<> I if Tb# market, In conjeqtesoo, I il lnorß “d prices have advancad 250 1 inn ~ opened tnie morning with more ec n°Uced for some time past, and the stock offered sold freely i( our™bo»e quota., A^^ b w° V r l!. ftU knupa'i Avenue Drora Yard, are larger than they have beaaj *? m 8 tlme P«et, reaching 6,600 head; the market’ wntinuee very Arm, and the high prices reported well maintained, ranging at from i. . gro "» eecordlns: to condition and quality. sailing at from $1,50 to $5,60 ® h-H I . aad of Hogs at the differ- 1 ent \ards reach; abont head this week. Thm! is . good demand, and price have ranging at from $8 up to per ltWjbsnoVaS s?rdiogtoquaUty. 690 head aold at the Avenw! from $8,50 to j k lif Per 1W lbs;set. 2,000 head sold at Hi G. Im- S*net DroT ° Yard » 11 *«>» $8@9,26 j per 100 Boston Cotton Goods M&ritet I; March 2 3 --~The Shipping List sayi the market hi* I been very quiet during the weak; and actlva*m6T»- ? ot I ,°? k ® d *° r 1 next month?- WhS of . 80 <*Mge*ble, buyers t evince a n u “ tok«p out of the market rad parchL! oaA such goods As are wanted for immediate ueeli I 'nJS^V 7 ,**?*? flhMtlngs are r sUlUheli at 45c by bands, but no sales have been at that fir ure the past week. The bulk of the stock ctfthsL brads of Jobbers rad speculators, rad j they have been making.sties at low ao ®i“h Drills are quia? * rice> «• nomlnany u nuzkef lor Woolen! U ilQctt M quiet M /q, I cottons. Th. ontunalljr cold weather for the I a bvcreble chaayarevlyal u looked fcrl 1 I FinaAcial aattera in New York. I S et,W 1 *®r *lw lomffSff V*iui I ua’tlfi'UJ' 0 # ?^ on werwwaa.oooiromi •odWJlng »t hW pstt Sd’dockto ! 147@147>i, and at one to 146>A The marks tfarfcv SSSSSfS.*SsK, , S-3i ,^' liß e‘«*«' -Swl& ,=f is».a , as*sft : i HS^tadr] nets brought par-dsd the new &n££h9B. • fnUjeraUrppdiiit tot !*,». %> Michigan - Central* Cierelaad and Ohlago ud HotkUmdjdMoej J^-SoniA ß I kitbk Intbuhgjbnce. i OISSOJL VTIOJTS, Me, nifiSOMmON j OF! 00-FAKTNBB \JLf SHijr.Wffae Oo>Ftfta«taUp buitahti «xkt. ttAtmdraig»ad,maaer the aate* UJ .of WM. TAHBrJW4w. is Ibis day mutually JWnii WH» TJTB*J*. retiring (com mid an? **l aßi his taftMHn the lefts tra to ‘and jTRBIHLI* *ho in •too*ovtteimd to aettle tbs baslfissitfmid firm. WM.TAW.Jfc* ! 1 j,r.airiLt& ! HttabuMh* Jan. Mth, iS? H M * TA ™* "> A CO W S??*s!S!sL tat,,lrtlo * ; WM. TATB* Ja. | *«. *£•-» jiame and style of TATI A g|vrT?S4?«?“*£jk *he KmUM-flaJhcoattnos tba old stand. lo! sb Bnrta— * at and » Federal street Bltteburgb, « ~:tjTfMuT M.TAW. j PitubM,h,j«n > giai.iM3?a»* mi ‘ > - MtMTjiui, ' <| <y Su w-. ■ as ssTtwasasT"esss ' Sepodt. nufodet .11. ram, not-ha Wo. ~ *?“. M .<Mdwd.or.tla .* a 1 ! Jn " ; Jaa. rad Dramhra, :, .“pwt, If net UnU t> tMM toUnemUt ' ?? thyikpcritof iadbrai. th. m. hi, Msulliw Mo. . jnrwtthoot ttgaWu th. Apod. tor to call, or mn to mu hi. pMahrak. Atthfc r»tj, mooo7 will douEl. to laa th»lntnjn, “•*“* la th, .gmcra. am tnonouim , COT.TIUI. j Book**' ©ooUfaUn* the Charier, By-Laws, Balm Jgd'Bgtiatfen ll furnished gratia, on epplicatiom aft ? at.ubto, i Tida rasgxßmm:-. • John B. MoFaddeo,’ John Holmce, . Alexander Spoor. •: .{ ’ Bold. L. Fahneetodt* Jamee UoAoloj,. , I , Jamea Hardman* K ! .;: • taw Alexander Bradley. ■ JohaG. Backolen.' i Georg* Black* Johnß. I Alonao A. Carr lor, . i Charles Al Gotten*. : William Douglas, : ! John Brans* •- . : Hopewell flapborn* William 8. Haven, \ Peter Hi Hanker, i . i ißiehard Han, • -. \ ‘William 8. lardy, !Bhuiut A Tkaairtnuc .jfcfcdawT • . !, -; TTUIThI) WAijai 6* AMtStfluT^ W» WEhTSBB DISTBIOT Ot egSSBILVA. I Cot K* °* *&• UniUd States* lor said Dfe. I «*• l 1 * 1 * HJ® ntll of jMareh, DC3/by BolbWft B. I f # 9 llir »» Attorney: *f th# said BUtod I Blaftriat,' ogalnat all the ooal oO at the j Distillery of Wr^tht,! hatch ! A Company* Ini tte j oo^nt j ofXrle, in said dbtrict, and the Kili. boßan. luft..* rouels need ini the I ®M h ®; “*“•» *a * eaim of fbrfeltonJ (3- leglngm labstsace, That said Wright, HatchA Oo . I*B * w * r lh# f**.day of 6epi«mber**A D. UdA at I engartd la tho-bosinsm. of disttUing coal oli, and; turn therein sold attUa ami I that they did dtotii«gaL,bU; that they I d .?ii o eatr r ol tbe BBAber oTaanon* of soch I oil distillMl and sold bjr them, and removed for con* siunpiion and «a’e, and did not make return tberetf to the Collector of the proper CoUmtlon District. H I refolred by the Act ot Congress of July 1* laiu. m sachmeaprorldsd: by xeasoa rrhmolan? byfciS | of said Act of Congress the same pro ports Km—. j forfeited to theDnltod b tat si, ana praying noademaa* I «"*•«««• of the monition under I *° “* (Un>«ied aid deUr. I *nd, 1 do heiebiy gtTs pabUc noth» ta a)i I oialmlng the said coal oit,'stlll4i boUm, rats, tuff I "EStS**® 1 2 th ?fmselsused intbe dhuUmicm I ‘ofcml oil* or vho hannny interest in or tltUto tbs I siTtw, or anon or here anythisn. to bst whv ih* I ?*y obcnld hot be ctmdemned aa torfeltad^ Hbei, haaaipMlaUy to the ' I fflteMlfeSSffißSasSlssws-' Sfi^.mSJSGffi¥S|saSSffS MXt d.jof uidth.r» toJot.ra«M. c>Um for th. limit, ud th.lr lq thu b«Wt TS/MUmSSh ii.V!? r y e,t,r “ DllUlct of fum'.. TltMtmrth. ..A ifo up,:; {- ■ mjjivTir,,?; UttIXJSJU; oTA’i’iSa Üb' AMKitIOA. ujj WiSMSJf DMTBIOT Of *MXt,BILVA wrt Wrtritt of 9ik T .» ?"*♦ Ail). IMSjIbTEbSS: SlnSiVatLS, U°U*d BtetSe. for gjtfd Dutrict- Sffjjft**.one hundredendtwenty, bemleof oceOcS! ■* ss* l** B *®* M the ]tf> tutor of wh»S■•. taiH^3E~ <r nb, In tend bt-taa with Ub r ***°a whereof end by fern of £5 <* ““ «xl dirStedanddetii! Sm&fL*?.!?*? 1 ? BirejmMienotice to ell penone deJotlß* nx Molt, or lure any InfemUn «oSJ pytoowlfla or h*Tii* MjtfinrS M? •* a *j£«iMwot be oondesuud u MriduS 1862. Q; A ,Ik, ■' 3? S T s _ Iw. K. X’CAUTO, ' : ‘ ; "'• finait 1 ”’ ■ fob! KfwSSSiSSS^&S 1 “jISSyS- 1 KltQAtad on Wjlh itoS^^us, ESttSttat Steft*'. >B® fixttlwi. - ’ *•* l«K «a 4 MB-l..<nHN.BßpAap vwwwia. Lot 9()fV JfitUf'f Y UUVbMlittJi' . |VI>«.K ©?SsS§gil®gBS! « MS Ltbftrrtmt. *o jlbt. jHljgSgsagS&JSS —— —Cm«t» hum. *>{*« 'WUMtr 1 ; V-! 'Hi ! Imo M. Picnock, I John HmAili, ■ I - James B, D, Mssdi. I Hill Bargvin, | William J.Aadetson. zusi JamesD. Kelley, TsdcA^lladain* . John &• Keller, Jatnee Shldle* Boberl Bobb* Walter John Orr, ?*?****• Btngwelt, . H. Sboanbcrgsr, ' Wiiiiem n. Alexander TinSih leiao Whitt l*r, - Cbristiao Teagm. i—CHAS. A.COLTOB.
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