, liii = - t-#EOE for tho article fro copy Ift)m d, giving a steel:Dent relative Am, which Will be read with thing else; and &c, this week, we de to editorial matter. ,loiabis, and as ants apprehend ike unable to 'elect Speaker at liriAted M follows : 103 102 102 102 26 96 1 96 9it 6 6 6 6 A 8 ! 7 '1 18 9; 10 10 Tuesday, but no choice. inthrop 977-StatteriUt2B. ows Psumnat.-14ndge Persons of threw out his dem *boat Exec 'a kit at Gov. Johns*, has, been by the showing of the liar that both Governors Skink and annually much larger number .!bile Gov. Porter, under whom Parsecs served 'as Secretary and but the ,Pardeesturned loose near- Johnston's one, on an average, per best of the joke is, that among .. .ire arid politicians who have re-echoed the charge against Gov, number of his pardons, a public Locofoco party in Medford county saying that "the frequent par eriminals,by Win', F. Johnston is unfit to be governor of this ition was got tap and presented George W. /30Vautri, editor of who was fibasett one of the under Gov. Porter ! , "sr Jwca, whose term se Canal Corn cease next :Tannery, has been !Ili : Taylor, Charge to Naples.-- 7 Will be extremely gratifying to of Gen. Power in this State. to have , suffe some from ill ly, we trust that the date rumor that expected,to live, was unfounded. has been afloat that-the Union Banl'at J, bad failed, or had been so bard run as • credit ; but the Sussex Resister says "If by a prompt redemption of all its (ed, and re-assured the public mind as ... LA4l° 4 B Boos for January,. 1850, has al been furnished fur its friendi of the press, Iffi in advance of its date, that it may be 'it's merits do not fall behind its promises we have copied. The publisher he now has a larger subscription list citherinagazines, be is enabled to exceed, "i - itTexceed them in the number . of Engravings the amount of Beading. The embellishments • lenearyiNo. are liglubsetkes of Christianity into Britain, a A of_ 1 rA t m or the-Old and New Year. Balls—Childreo's Fancy Dresses. ',liintderrattic-of the Lady'l Book, in m'paate in colors. • ►Wesley. little childrn. ig the multitudes plkte,and a variety of wood esir , to o. embrace our offer of a copy ,/a and the Susquelyunia 'Register fir Is3;/5 cash iitadrance, let them semi `arifinsible. Burma Jonszaws—'thisinammoth sand rew Years bad been re , is !truly an immense sheet, exceeding, any of its predecessors in the size, yl=- 4 of its engravings The well exe• , portraits of P i resicient Taylor and ! is a desirable picture, airing generally lilteriesamore presume, (from those oi isr6 have seen—that of Mr. Clayton of 940 'Pleasures, 'l3llies, and Wan Now York," a a picture fire, ring entirely across two pages Fetbei of theseis worth double the 4t; and the'rennerms other ergra "-Puma of choke milling matter coder it a very desirable sheet : mmito it i yhich,is offered for lY cents or .tea copies for a dollar. Wilson are tin! publishers. , nallainon—On-"Fiiday night, Orgatewiteneut was occasioned in , igaeasery of portions of a Inman (Wage, shoat Aospartinent Muria, wileh were =wailed to be -poetic ?wham, who was, missiug, 'ige;eollegivrhere it is Mid he- WebSier - About a debt ~he owed between and. WOO. The xthei:Webeter must ~to cancel the"Aibt; and then v4ious of the body toe' ieried ihrd4Oidentlylieeiimningocono-' for A day or tWo thane; tof. Webster wis ar lodgo.jail. ' later , 1849. of Compose.; city Wer t very been mode by brolro, toll;- to 101101 Arnaratt .4104611 , 111 . 4 , 1111 V" `As evciiY Aril; reNiiive naltasaisilltsusk , /tnil alba c - Wkstaisces ":li* ittijor ylii 4 ; are, bouttkittisly4we ! , ,balcr4. foliTatur clarlistdaymbhe Atiboalin obtwnedheontrj af the~m,titgfupnd o[ the, trann setio,nntulted MIN! explosii, writ :ten by a gentile.man Of 'Wapiti* for the New York 'Wis *kali by a Curd of ?kneel St. John, published in the Hernia . Of November; 1 th, detvhsar , and R U_L i lm,pc*, • ; , h - iii6 . 4riiiit*taiti, of r ty ansquit;iimirtotinti, either as owner or agent, m a lle ging Suit al Ihe bad - to do with the-bank, eras inthe way of hie bus- Mess as a broker in -New-York oity—thit he had purchased a large amount of its Notes in that ca- pacity, , for the'redemptien of which he thieatened -to sue the DireCtom This Card which we intended to have giv along with the stat,ement, we have not now indur, possession ; but will endeavoi to procure it fat: insertion neittiveek.:, We subjoin also a Card from' Thotspoit, copi4hy the Herald from a Ciocinnati paper, attempt* to shirk Aim self from the himds relative to the - State Sank at Morris and thin Bank. • Developments of the Susquehanna county Bank , '_ MONIS 081 Pa., F 1 849. James 26, MO. I tames Gorden Bennet, Ear:— J Stu :—I have been requested to enclose to you, for publication„an expoee of the aseses of"the re cent explosion of the Bank of Susqhehsnna 9ounty. The card of Aueel St. John, published in yOur pi per some time since, has rendered the enclotred ar ticle necessary. It was drawn up, and prepared for publicatioh, by my ifather, Benjamin T. Case, with the concurrence off Wm. L Post, the prosident of the bank, and Henry prinker,E.. l , of thia place; and they will be responsible for its pubrfttion.— , Yolly respectfully, BENJ. ChM; V. at. The Statement of the Susquehanna Bank, The late disastrous failure of the' Bank Of Sus quehanna county—the excitement created thereby, and the erronebus statements of the causes that led to it, published in the newspapers have induced me to draw up and lay before the public what I believe to be a Correct narrative of the whole af fair. Athough I have not at this time, and never have had any ; personal intereat , in the bank, yet, recently, circumstances have made me acquainted with the facts relating to it, that, previously to its explosion, bad been carefully concealed, net' only from the...public, but from the board of directors. In the latter part of the year 1844, the bank be ing in a state of suspension from losses sustained from the thrancial operations of the first eeeliler,oee Isaac $. Kellum, with Storm and Morgan. brokers , in Philadelphia, whereby nearly the whole Of the original capital paid in hid 'been sunk—a negotia tion wits entered' into, by: the then directors, with one /kneel St, John, then'of lembertsville, in New Jersey, toresuscitate the bank, and re-commence blinking operations: This negotiation resulted in an agreement, whereby the original stockholders surrendered, without receiving any paymentthere for, one-third of the stock held by them, to Aneel St. John and his 'nephew, Thomas P. St. John ;and there Was placed to their credit, on the stock txark, the further sum of six thousand dollars, on their payire: in one-half of the, amount, or $3,000 and sulxwqoently, Thomas' P,' St. John took the er amount of $3.300 of stack, for which be in 1,850. It was further; , agreed, that Ancel I and ninr i Thomas P. St. John shodld appoint seven 6 the thirteen directors, ati-I ithat,the other stockho dens should elect sixthtts4i 'Wing to the St. John the control of the bank—tang, in addition,• to be the cashier. Mr. Giod., aard the partner of Ancel, had smile concern in it, bht what does not distinct ly appear, except that mane time after there was placed to his credit ,q,ogo of the stock issued to the St. John. , . The St. Johns also agreed t put the bank in operation ana redeem the notes at the Broker's shop of St Jahr ik Goddard, at Philadel phia,,,lor which put-pi:Fie they were to furnish els,- yi 000, and such further Me s as might be found n 1 cessary, for which the r were toreroire interest from. the bank — they , to tinue the redemption, as i agents of the bank,ited ;maintain the eredit iof its issue-a, until the expiretblii of the charter, in 1859. No sale of stock to bel Made so as to transfer the control of the institutit'n, by either party, without tbe amsent., of the Meer. In pursuance of this agreement, vitas P. St; John removed with his family to Montrose, and the bank re-commenced operations, snider the si tontrol of him'and his *mete; m Apnl, 184 5 , , and continued , for aught that was known IttY any of the other stockholders, until the exidosion, on the lith of October last. The money above mentioned, paid itf by Ancel and Thomas P. St. JOhn, tog4her with the small rein- 1 nant of the taightal capital not sunk by Isaac 8. Kellum, the firstncaslner,und his friends, Storm rk Morgan, consisting of a 1 few notes 'that had laid over, and claims against individuals, hot amounting in the whole, to more than s6.ooo—if to so ninth— was tl,e available capital upon which operations were re-commented and itounnued, as I cannot as certain - that there wait tiny further accession of capital. Notwithstanta • g, however, the smallness is of the bas upon whi the business rued, the credit 'of the notes issu was tolerably well sus tained, and things appeared to go on smoothly un til January, 184$; when it Was announced that the redemption of the • notes: had ceased, not only in Philadelphia, but in Neir York, (to which! place Ancel St. John bad in * meantime, removed and opened a broker'S shop, tinder the firm of OOddard tt St John,) and that they were selling in those cities at fifty per, cent diarount. A meeting of the depositors, but few of whom were stockholders, or in any way interested in the bank, ivas called at the hulking house, by the cashier, Thomaa P. St. John, who stated to the* that the stoppage arose from a sudden and unexpected rush of the ; notes for redemption in those cities, which -- had exhausted their available funds—that the bank had met with no loss and ir he could be permitted to use the de !mites, amounting to abdut $13,000, for a fen , days, at redeeming Such notes as might be presented at the cedriter, the Link could be sustained. The depositors having , full confidence in km and in his } r epresentations, not only permitted their money to remain, but increased their deposits what theyoorenientlY could, which, together with lin.pay ments monde by debtors , e bled him to Pay all notes prftented for redeM • until it wasifound emartmient to'restme pap le those citiek It has since heti suspected; d some InoW believe, that the doping WAS 4 financial operation of the uss oi St. Johns ,' to' enable them to p to the notes of the b ank at a large discount. • time the y the p i t forepart of the list sum er, • ' began ti be entertained bir some t *II was pot right, and they ceased making de ' is in the blunt , although no one Celia girt sly reiteAn for it, tfuttlier than the mode Mirhielithe bi:ssi gran seas was Itaited— ' the ill temper Sibewp:..lol. the:-eishier' when bills wMeAmted for: -tWption, and the signing ml ., .. ~ and up of huge mount* of ne w holew i te -1 3 e. 5., in cirmration.l, Thilliittiii viii_sittecninted for ` Thonias P. St. John, when :aikedilvhflt was 1 by 'saying tbat belied -lpecOnni tired 4 see isat the - Siete, with Imae -?relltliiiii name la them; Itied that *am Ofthen had in e flf name defaced, fit Weaded.to, sr 1 " all keen eir . .' - sahalkiir' IMMi WV - Oli“ . their : 'Anew zirolin;liiirri4l . ,lfbiold'notrfiiirrn •- ' , ti k :eife: ink& tialreenifirithirdit !'., J.. 14 : ..,, •'' An t 4s,Trf. statikobbvivAtOil!nimil- - .P. 41S iti;telintia : - Peneirl. Do.a . ilinAioritY of t!he iditicioS‘ , 4 1 ,0.*: 1 Pdos 403esolier.i.od sai•,comossfit ' li , slobs eami , ot ihrTakAtist, „,. ~. :1 6 0 - 44 =4Wilir Isseckalast - . ,'-. witalai - ....L,-....,- ~:- . -7 loir a .0,49 intioglith ~,,rasumption of busbies b . ,-irtAp44l4/45, ,find the rnietings *Abe ' - irli and :more rare, and , 'lter Vie time d iliiiclid bot meet at all, '''' buss , - torther.b some t ux. p .. h/ Th e dig übillegeneAl , y, with but fer,., • :: -- pti._ i oplOad j t-leince 3n the integrity , fi nluwild *bill ofithoinas P. ea. John, whicriOn — tiniiiii iiotil the i had .itein- ally.amplmiaii,and4-waawity -the business. was left, almostentirely, to-the menage., went of him !tnd tmele Ancel. • ; -Itxrw—axane.tatbe causes of its final failure; as brought to light by 'the investigations 'which haves been aside by -the: committee appointed- for that purpese and others • and although ether hlgasre believed Coslnive itiert — ited in riome digree, yet the following were the principal • muses of the final catastrophe, and they :were entirely unknown to all but the Immediate actors in them, until brought to light by the investigating committee, and by the examination of Mr. De Lamater, the last cashier, under oath, befornamagigitrate, as a witness in the suit brought against Thomas P: St. John, under a rule of court for that purpose. It seems that on the 12th day of May last, one Egbert A. Tbomption, a practisn lawyer of Cin cinnati, in the State of Ohio,- drew up a letter of attorney, which was signed by W. Q. Hodgson, a _druggist * William ;Bradley, a miller, and one James E. Furness, whosebusiness has not been ascertain ed, authorising him, Egbert A. Thompson to. pur chase for them "the whole, or any portion, Of the capital stock of the Bank of %Susquelistraut county, at Montrose, Pa.; or the stock of any other bank he may deem proper"--end in case of the purchase of said first named stock, or any other, he to have the stock transferred to himself, as - attorney or other wise, as he might deem best; and - to have them elected directors if he thought best for their inter ests ; and in case of such election, he to vote as stheir proxy at all meetings of the board of direct , ors, and to do any and all acts and things as fully and completely in the premises as they 'might or could do if personally present. On the 144( day of May, two days after the date of the-letter of attorney Igleheart It Co., of Cincin nati, wrote a letter addressed to " E. W. Clark Dodgeak--Co.,bankere, New York," in which they recommend W. 9. Hodgson, William Bradley, J. E. Furness, Peter Voorhis, ,Egbert A. Thompson, Robert Merrill, jr„ and J.'o, Brown, all of Cincinna ti, as good for six or eight thousand •dollars each, and jointly good for forty thousand. This letter is in the hands of Thomas P. St. John, and was pro duced for the first time before the-examining mag istrate, on taking the deposition of De I.,amater, above stated. On the twentrsecond day of Mai, Aneel St. John, and his nephew Thomas, having standing on 'the stock book of the bank eleven thousand dollars of stock. for which they had paid. as - before 'stated, $4.650, besides twenty:fife thousand dollars of fic titious stock, for:hthicili Thomas had given his own mite for an equal,sum, and which was never paid, nor:intended nor ~ expected 0- be t and which has disappeared from, among the _papers of the bank) -entered ,ain to a-ciontribet. Thampoom; notwithstanding their Agreement not to sell with -out the consent of die other stockholders, and gave to him a writing drawn up in del handwriting of Ancel, of which,the following is an exact copy, : "New Your., 22d May, 1849. " The subscribers certify that they have at their control and disposal, fifteen thousand dollars in the capital stock of the Bank of Susquehanna county. at Moutroie - , Pa., which is full stock on the books of said bank, and which we do hereby stipulate apvl A and agree to convey to E. A. Th mpson. Esq., of Cincinnati, on. demand, or to such erson or permits as he may direct, in considerate of twenty-two thousand five hundred doll - to us in hand paid this day. - A. ST. JOHNN, • T. P. ST. JOHN." lutd on the same day they _discounted, as if done by the bank, a note of which the following is an exact copy, the note being in the hand writing of Ancel Si. John, and the signature. in-Thompson's. " 820,900 New Yoax, 224 May, 1849, " Ninety days after date, fur value roceittilati we. jointly and severally promise to pay E. A. Vhonip: son, or order, at the flank of Susquehanna county, -Pa., twenty thousand aloilars. with interest. , WM. BRADLEY, . by K A- THOMPSON, Attoriaey, W. Q. HODGSON, . by E. A. THOMPSON, Attorney, JAMES K FURNESS. by E. A. THOMPSON, Attorney. K. A. THOMPSON: Endorsed E. A. Trroxesox. ~ They also discounted six notes, for $2.500 each of the same date, purporting to be drawn, rpee tirely, by W. Q. Hodgslai, Peter Voorhis, J. C. Brown, and Robert Merrill, jr. ~ Oa the second day Of July, they discounted . another note,: signed W. Bradley, an on the thirtieth,; two others, one for P. Voorhis, and the other for, W, Q; Hodgson, in all, nine notes, of $2OO each: These notes all pur.._ ported to be endorsed by James E. Furness and E. A, Thompson.- , • The whole amount.thus discounted, being 842,650, including the note for ilsBooooo first mentioned, and it is said, all those persons resititiel Cincinnati, in the State of Ohio. , On the 26th of May, Thomas P. St. John having returned from New York to Montrose, procured the directors to be called :together, read to them what he said was a letter from his uncle Ancel, recommending those .persons as men of capital, safe, and - doing a large business, and stating that they had made inquiries of persons referred to in New York, and were satisfied of their ability. He then, as one of , the directors, moved the following tesolutiop: which was passed and entered ea the book of rninutes. , Resolved, That the cashier be authorized and di rected to discount the notes or drafts, or both, of Flodgtem, Voorhis, Mernll, Bradley, Brown, Thomp son, and Furness, of Ciucinnati,:at three and four ' months, is from time to time he may' deem it ex pedient to,an amount,not exceeding 840,000. After the passing of this resolution, the notes previously discounted hi New Vol*, on.; thei 12d, by him and his uncle, were placed, on the ,dis Count ' book as haring been done under the failitiaing dates ; That of Hodgson, under the week:com-- me ' May 28th, of Voorhis. under that'.com. Men . June 11th. one of Brown's,. June 11th, Bradt y's, June 25th, and the othOW Brown's and Merril 's, July 16. The object in thus entering them the discount' book. ma r tl• it u I lil l y be con : ceive after reading the above. . don. • Th check for the 20.000, for which e first note was en, bears date May 2811i,,is'fill pin the 1 hand riling of Thome; 4.. St ' ohn, and is sign ed by any one. Three of the nine dotes for $2,500 eack ar ac knowledged hy Ancei St. :John, in.a letter to r. De Lamatter; dated Angust 23d, signed , "A. St' John, per L P. St.. lohn;', to } lave been PAW on that day, and credited to the bank. How this other six stand, at the present time,','"thit St. Johns alone can tell, as they have them in their poression. It is not too violent a presumption to suppose, that the 820,004 was intended to pay,the St. Johns for their stock.. How the residue; $2,500, was. paid, is not so clUar. !Tiiompson might hare paid it in cash, or it might have lbeen paid out of Ithe proceeds of the other' notes -discounted. At. any rate, 17, applying Dotes in their. bands, redeemed bythe!n - Witlethefundi supplied by the bankaa l l 'thus muiringtbeili ba bia'Plii, recleaned, would Mich ;eintarrica`,:tti- instants* and o ccasion.';; . continual`ntuit for 1'444;0000m._ ' With WAS •the fact na4ak:the_piatenee that the redieeptied s were,lergli'' " Anni* jai; liiekThelual; (bett in the . .0# 3 in his melee ,- were 'tregilleitlY writ ing ' feieeere fee& ,tii be Oak ' O6 : whereby the iesttta-', 'then 'ittis kaaatautli•datiatatdetiniethie *help sum; 100 . . and autumn to tia , g 7 ol of October, ,whait it .77 TC.re was kiski lusi*Ohif: 1:7,04 . committee giiiv•#4l l ;ik ' .instruiniitki '''" 11 1 -11 4 00'''-.4 * I .P! . .9 1 . 4101011,-deted the:, Oth air .I‘* l so - til rat iii.ktr*B;:firSt"ift liasibitirsai the r e timbals; tictsaii . - ta hall dal ,"*.' the , 1 1° Plan &reef, Neer lork) nano A.ltissum. : URA% W. ISETIODZIt 01 , 1 ,ilia Ofyik"ldation 44lle • , , . 1 0 110 a. t.' °l' Oar nitiety tboulitsid doiltallN, " : . - - A % peolOoveulikV citind agkit*d "lio_P MI ', skraiid Is to W a i n f o rAnin,Ain: far . : ':biek such !. eitialt4on *it shbuld bait ntiiiel# gtettiiiiettlin hoiiii loikkisT„ 4:iiiiiitke. ae:',tO markt 'l ir r their rhaiiimptkiii;' )01,4 t.4lo.iws_.* cial.--a . : g 0 ;- ee —iblifine '. ,: : - notes, while in cir c u la tion. . e merit te'ire .tinno i n d e snitely i and -could renlykrbe- annulled by the bank directors.giring Tim:pion-one year's . nor tics of their intention .so to" o. i This-agreenent was never laid- , before the hoard. of directors, or k no wn t o any. olthem, except Thomas P. St. John. nor in any way -sanctioned by, any person author.; ixed so to do, on behalf of Iltir.. : Yet sixty five,. thousand do ll ars, hr notes of the, bank, were Issued to him, as part of the ninety thow.arid, all of which was done by and under the direction of Thomas P. St. John, and passed dimmer the hands hands of Ancel, - who' become Thompson's agent for their redemp tion. Twenty of the sixty-tire thousand were sent to Thoniprp, to be pledged to the State Bank at Morris, for an equal amount bf the sera notes of that bank, to be mixed with theSusquehannanotes 1 for circulation in the Western Sates. Seventeen ii i thousand of this was in notes F . 'ed by Thomas, after he bad ceased to' be cashie rand ante-dated to Janaary Ist, 1849. A package including, in all, $19,000, was made and sent to LAncel, and under date„ of " New York, 13th of August, 1849," he wrote to De Lamater as follows: . "I have deliv ered to E. A. Thompson, Esq., the notes of your bank sent to my care, amounting to nineteen thou sand dollars, and have paid hini;l from my funds, one thowamd dollars in - addition Ifor which latter sum, you will please give me credit^ The contracthaving been made by the St. Johns with Thompson, after they had said out theirstock to him,; and had ceased to have any interest in th bank ; 'and their subsequent dealings with ..I" in relation to this $O,OOO, would almost induce .. to think that a community of inter e st existed among them, And that they were partners with him in the transaction, and sharers in the profits. It seems quite clear that the parties were inter ested both in the'Bank of Susquehanna county and in the State Bank at Morris, at the same time; and that they attempted to sustain the -one bank by the other. On the 28d of August, " A, St.; John, per T. P. St. John," writes to the cashier, De Lamater :—" have this day sent by Rice and Peck's Expre;q. a package to your address, contaMing $5OO, bank notes of State Bank at Moms, which will be ex plained by Mt. Thom peon's tette/ enclosed. You will please credit the same to my !account." On the 80th of August, A. St. John writes—" I send for my credit, 'New Jersey batik notes, R 1,500 Susquehanna county do. 8500 P By " New Jersey bank notes," is meant notes of the State Bank at Morris. Ou the 22d of "September, he limiter—" I send you today by Rice and Peck's EXpress, a package to my credit, containing tt1,600 in l your notes, and $5OO in New Jersey notes.' I 1 Oct.. 20, the day before the bank failed, Thomas, srritino for Ancef, ear, A, :B. is here, and will remain till Monday. Thompkon is also here: he expected to send you some Jersey to-day, but hns not been able to get it 'wily will send it to morrow or Monday at farthest:" I And Thomas P. St, John, whit in New York, after he had resigned as cashier on the 4th of Au gust, and De Lamater - had been appointed in his place, was frequently sending' inktruction.s to the new cashier, and among other letters, wrote to him as fidlows First, without date—" You better send.down the '55,000 draft, which Thompson sent on to you, in renewal of those due 25th Sept., viith directions to A. St. John to sell or hypothecate the same, ae., as he can probably use it here; to iaise money on, until after the fail redemptions Die over, in case it should be needed. Thorußcen Will send you up some Jersey money to-morrow, ILO be hasgone for it to-day, and will soon send yen' some gold. I shall probably leave morrow night for home. Send the draft by tuoinorrow's mail AL' A. Bradley is )lere for a-dar or two, and we are Eery much pleas ed c with him. Secondly, also without date—You will notice $.400 of the above is in tens, and they are undoubt edly a part of the sum which ;Thompson pledged with the Jersey bank, and which was positively agreed to be held and not in stay clse used. There is foul play somewhere, and you had- better write to Thompson at once on the stitdee;t." -" Since writing this P. S. we have just taken $4OO more in tens, evidently frornitheJersey bank, as it is in the original wrapper.! What does it mean, or can Thompson know of iiT Aug. 2t.—He writes to the cashier —" Mr. Thom p son has gone over to New Havien,And will be gone until early next weef. fie hits th'il.l three of the drafts, mostly in Jersey money. bat which cannot be paid out here, and only used by hypothecation, if used at all. $5OO of is kind wius sent you yes terday bviA_ St. J., whih you &Uzi use in redemp tions and honking' change': const7piently you need not rehaitt*ny other kind of foreigti money on hand, but send down as often as you git a few hundred k i c dollars together. as it will save u s ing Jerse mon ey here, in taking care of your tin4t4 and re , thop tions. • Thompson is advised lost telegraph, tin his [ Western friends have sent hi`rn ''l,ooo, and will send more soon. All smooth herej I shall not be 1 home until next week soma thee." Sept. .25, he also wrote to the catihier—" We are rather close in coupequenee of Theimpson's not re mitting, for his redemptions, whichihtsve been pret ty free. for some time back ; but as! he has been up to Indiana, which accounts for thidelay, we look for remittances frem him on Friday, as he tele graphed, to that effect. You must send down as often as you can—Lkeep -the pot boiling." Oct. S2d, he again writes—" I •telegrapheil you yesterday, to know if you had terit - anythinm.— Thompson's redemptions have been large, and his funds small, and we are largely idadvance to him, though he promises to*put us in fends 'soon. He will also send yen Some more Jersey some time this 'week, in payment for the atnotint of your notes which have been used by the Jer..Sey bank You must send forward all the fund yuu can get, and as fast as you get them. - It FOOT calls before Thompson puts you in funds, you have to dci the best you can with him, as *e Cannot help you just now. You' had better write to Thompson about Emig and have him previa you some specie." These extracticselected from a nUmber of letters, nre'deemed sufficient to glie a coOect idea of the nature of the proceedings of the parties mentioned, in relation to the bank, -although ,snore might added, This expose having extended to' s greater length than was onginallymtended, much has to be omit ted that may be parrated h4reafter.'• Every fact herein stated can be proven, 'if it should. become' : t :ij to the amount of the notes `lsf the Bank of $, , ueharum county. thatare oni ; 'there is' rid way Of : .•rtainhas it with precisior. - ,„ has been sta ted in ,e of tho newspapers o,B2oo,ooo r —hat; u i ttt there Of ; , .. reasorf to believe it'es - xsseds that stun. 'The ~ ount of funds to' rens those notes is . alsof very •• -, but' reus Mr der all eirtum stances, a , ll far ; . • of.the sum required. know distress must ire ftably follow , bit I know of no remedy. • The , paid in has all been limit, , rind, an there - bar not .- . any,divineoltnsade since the, reaumption 'in April, : fii - the he t e le total,'' i t ; may be said.. and with .'r - , reties that° the i di rectors of ;the lank , are" - - ~ bl ihr-not paying: more•ettetWou to its - . - ;bu Whist it is rec- • (Mated that AntitAkid .... , ~.E1t.., 4 0bn had' the right:tit teinpstaie , seiress etk . f th ition- direet-!' ors, and thattheyy were two of the : ireti,::iiii - ithet Thomas had the entire Central! .•- . 2 iMit" 2 40011:i ' to eiefekas It; it'll( surprising %kik • . dea to die,busineal;.,lmed,santlL 'OiriciWiti4 tirely (staled toVa rendered; -:.t ::•„ : : - 1, j l : ,, ' , t - ir* , ..'t I .=,; :4,- ; ,---, : . • •, , ; "..`,i. . -tp• -7• L T... 1 , 4',•_:: 14* A 400fliftei ifilifirli :: ~,''': - 1 i m a nt ed biseiibidAliti relit sill 1 ei rallthe‘tidr; m the kiiiims,"—vkaar : - al iriat tier s 10 4 wigs; ' 1 A T Z2r il iol; iii: ). 6i Qr c* 1 June 15. .H. V . , , .. _.....‘.. ,_ . 1, .' ~:., `S tar - - " BOX idlift fi . .4.04 the -r..' ;:tikuiti' of . : i.,..... ....--r 1, , ,, , ,,i17: 1 4 no ,-... _ .. :lt altsAat of. 4.NorttliN . r . to it i 4.:.4**, 4pA the !itts:chi' ' ' .it lultehat_tiftlit; I *LIM e . may be inseried in your' next pa ' . - - .The-.. Sets.. arAny ..connectkita-w . these: .During the last spring I profesilonallyt, as an Attorney to chase a portibin of the stock of Bank. I hal4ever beard of the for all I knevi it was as good as the lea; its standing at the tune was ce Wall Street,' ti:sl leareedliottiiiitiu mission I executed to the satisfacti ployers. lit relation tethe New Jersey East recently, I was written to to portion of its' tackcould be pure tamed that it Could, and-cornmuni to my employ'rs: they replied,:di c f purchase, win i I did under their i the stock wastransferred to toe, by to the parties i I eterested. ' This I thi stance of my .agency . in the matte I some (#' the business In closing up t - done by me, my principals being.a The statement about my "abut going to Cincinnati." is akin to the Th4 . 4airties there knew perfectly a law:Vairesiding in Cincinnati, an doing Quirking business • and they a was then on mf way here with my I partici with whom I negotiated assn bank Was solvent and. to good con was the oldest flank in New Jersey chartered in 10'2 ; and from that d been discredited ; they also knew or know, that I was 'acting fur others. concerned, I acted in good faith in 0 I have vet to learn that it iS not a I ' of an attorney's business,td negotiat and sale of bank as well as tither s ' The William, Earl that Dorton so 1 / cates, was secretary of the Same rott Insurance Conipany in A'itgust la 1 Nortod was agent of the Cdrupany, i be entirely in the confidence of Earl I ani• others selected Nortori, and m I de.it of the bank. After this and wi sent, Norton let Earl have ' 3 "..' , 20,5Q0 i ranee Company, and took stuck of th ilton Bank as security, as Norton inf letter, which is now , in my possessio ,; ntely informed Norton that the II; ' 1 1 ed long ago, and that its stock was ; worthless, and that I feared the debt!' l To this he. replied that the debt w.i, debt!' cure," and I hove his letter t,, that el ~ now .c.-tys that the security was wort he president of the bank, and sworn interests, let all this moriey . go to li ' The next assrtion is that the hi U 0,450 ; and this man Norton,, Oil bmik honesty ; an officer of the. batik this large:eum end nut violate his oa But the truth is he never did let me sum. After I ;had purchased wporti for my employers, Norton informe ' hank would require mote current fu for redemptions in New York, and st I should send some of the notes of thi to be exchanged for other-fonds. TI is I agree:ll° do, and Norton gave me at one tim t -, ':1 0 5 . 9 0 0 at other times 'Z-2.528 and $2,000. TI ese last -two sums I sent to M. A. Bradley , A; Co I drew on them at. ten days .fight and gave the rafts to Nor ton as ho regait sted. This wa 4 Wi01() it the „knowl edge of Bradley st:. Co., and they, de lined accept-, jug the draft, and held the money s bjeet to- my order. •Of.all .the sums of money h tided me .by the bank not one dollar has been pu' in circulotion but is now hell! subject to my order f thijbank, and the bank has been ,twice written oto sendidid :lake it away. It was received by n l e for intl. on 1 I account of the bank and not on qiy p rate account, nor has a dollar', of It been • usedi for my personal benefit. I I - '. 1 The sum and:substance of Norton ' s statement is wholly untrue, and is evidently thrustppon the piib lic to turn public attention from hirasiflf. Yours, respectfully. E. 4, T(YMP§ON. _ t _ • ____.--...- 1 . TUXCLT QCIELLEZZI: PiLtrElll.-A. ITeSpOtlaellt of the Pittsburg Gazette states t lot , ometime,du ring the past year, Mr. Forsyth n. she iff, was call ed to suppress a large disorderly meting, some where in the suburbs of the - city. 1 1 en lie arrived upon the ground, there was ever Y in 'cation - of an immediate violent outbreak ;andlwhil deliberating what to do. he Was approached by- v. Mr. Kirk land:v.)lo requsisied permission to tr thn efficacy of prayer on the excited pa..-inns of he throng.— The Sherilf though doubting the resu t of the expe dient*es willin••• that the expulrinte it -should ba, tried. Mr. Kirkland immediate[ assi Mogi gustation so little devoted above the- mu its , and pimred 'ri torth apparently (rem the fulls I. a ,christain L a spirit a prayer most appropriate' to ti e Ucclusion.- 7 4 Innnegliately after he commenced; hose hose arrstii him became cidindgegue of them veri t y reverently tool off their hats, and when, at the Conclusion, he raised his handy in the most sol nounced the benediction with oil' are usually dismissed, the mob d as a congregatiiM retiring frdm c Sheriff nu farther , necessity for authority. ' COOLIDGE. rue Mcarizazu.—A ) lic appear ta, be determined t Coolidge, the tntxrderer of Matti] and we do not know but they i latest news we havp of the mord in the following extract of a lett i from California ; , " YesterdayJnorning there strangers from *seramento City, I; cognized as the notorious Dr. formerly of Waterville, Me. the of , Ed., Matthews ; Could I ..be , came he:here NHas he escaped. Coolidge well, at Watervdle—an then ',never ark the nuns. Iris thin and scattered over his thin but it has grown out two or thre , He passed here' by the name of , His eye I caold not mistake. =" 1 but in no other ay altered.save ly dressed, and **iced a little ha told my belief tO W. and the no: idge was; gone:4 Where he hag gm writ dace duct higi! the tiabl 1 8 4ar , dry 'n4.- vs 41' 00. ago. , •,-- ettel , 1 ve ot i iied the i the tFris;l 4 - Untrol, is Oa' hat my re*, -thaAtank--"ini , wits eMployed' . East and pin.-- Susiveliartna: ik betore, and I nk of Amer- • 'utir good' in: ~. of my em- • i while I was ascertain it a • tl. I . aster- the terms; i etiqg me Ito 1 trytion3, and e transferred tp stun and snb t , except that . 1 e.i e ef: ii igydni:tei, it matter, k u eorn;litain u ri ni.trinv a baryreila t ednyi i en, burl x t that gv,,,, e b a ut i r .h ati.w,..eTwiva s tat e ment.a ntuvtihnl,. a was I s wast oieddnerr: timatelnanch the purchase k. • . deeply impli : n Prote6tion• t. This man nd seemed to at least-Earl e him' Presi i de I was ab -1 or the fuse broken Ham med the by . I immedi ton bank fail-1 'undoubtedly I would be lost. . ":mph- se act. -while he ie.:3; and yet i o protect its friend Earl. - loaned me wagon . of let me sate pf eitte,e2l— army stih •ti ni of the stuck me that - the ,tls to provide •Aggested Oat bank West, 13 ' lativerit represent, trtet,.- Pecinsy PAmm, that,-11- while on young EU both si a hill short time . coming:tow:, shot him, the apd killnf AN At was at the' with whlth,.. sion a Jugioir give judgmt " he ,was sru construed ordered tit of the Clark, wi, would apoi auy unpl name of tl cooly addre, very sorry, my , That my far forgot himself asto treat with disrespect! hp li'extremr will kindly ascribe his inintr ignorance,- Youmust scat Mate in drat. - He said decision of . yotir lordships! been very ignorant of what' court dery day—had he km - long as flaw; bang Me. if 131 at anything - pier 4.cmiships did The last ninher . of .the following story: A colored gentleman preach! cum at.the South, said: , • I " I s'spect, dat de reason de en, woe ' - cas-e he use all de he got to de hrack men, and l brick. But dat don't Make rio de' Lord look aftleisdabrack Scripter dat too sparer h farden, and .dat not one ground without Air fadder-/ '` ren, if your liebbonly ;fader sparror and hawk, when yap fur a farden, how berry much dat - is wuf six ,or sebin huii. - Tux Ftlimns op. - PEACE bet. Tremont Temple; in Bo3tong of latit. to trefixnue borne. the ; de World's Peace •Convention. presided, and speethes.were tui of Woreeter, 1. v. Dr. 'Aden' others.. • ' ~ Ifni-Seth . F O io4: Veit, , 'sure I. write youlhi,s certifieat. n o nce_ in the - use; of Dr. Wistt Cherry. In NoveMber lasi, I t tern cough. My lungs were mt that it was with "difficulty /13g inn of your Balsitm; I prochret one 'bottle ; end to !my ' betttl lens were frea and nary coegh! to rreo:natend Unit Ralsnni4f 1 public as one of the 6411' rner#4 , colda I ever used. i .X. B. Remember that it; is of Wild Cherry; with the 'sign' the ',wrapper, that performer S_ (Froin ihq Baiton IDa arA certffiCate 'has tie.s. cation, and as the Case is are o , character; we cerfiply ' 'with p 1 welt :i t:Med cases; of carestif I , this edicine:Aatild be-c -for the benefit . shiffiii Nione is gentine Unless .eir wraPpei. For sale it 1 1;1 r•• oi , MA 4 ( 111.71. .0e the 29th41 hi;by the Bey CAt. , ris ,Tatsi*lELL,•Esq, ,hf. corrsla,ltri Miss:Timm-re, dna bert Smith of Liberty I‘. . At Beaver Meadevu.,on ,th 6 1 Haltison, Lucti/s " BLAissier., vent to MrsoElemku t (kir Y' - ' • ' . - On theAth-harkhy charl ii• Gesivraeurst •01 . 114htmse; PmaarFa q...Pr.004/I..tt•= i tuttnnOr pr.*. 1 .1 it,gtvglttons aslphetly leaven t ercisel h inn ,z'Pe [lure te e •;. ..•— i l • 951 i i, In Jesimp, liciventber:23d,..razi and Otaditia•Skelp, • al; 'df3 y In...Tessup,.vey ,siaideal' ,;" Ti '. 1da4.'31/taiana;;Niifts:9 iretini porttn of tbe pub 1 in ke (nit; that ws, it& Ail . i'vin e , till 'Aimee( : ? Thit rer, is- co nainet r pu porting to be iie p here three one Inf whom ! re- Fru s t s R. - nob* Ile ed murderer mist ken i How o'i ~ I I kneW ' if is not Mai wiii very d:; 'or facei is ea ilength, or ilkins. peare4l well; he was mean han usual... 1 P rmlni ..„Cool' wcu, tic:ulna ith . ac . . IV.PTICt tw i 3 lor 43 h oo s Suoquaquma.fii 4,lkilway Hotel,in third 7‘inday OLTaduory , ten Mina6ra, a Viensurer, er. officers ohaltbe - choseit , IfP•PotOuctAte stairs of imAulupkouilsgo ¢ . a . that r et, t. • !,nd ; Carbon4le, Dec. 184 Bit****- OFkkaio Pin , * extent And. . I prii4, ualitid in the, "untV Pg 1, 11 2 ,41 filSiffacr#TY. 4,11, I , •Glbece;.so , oo, 180. ;T -iooowltyl44qualityqualitylM quality r3,0,%.3113.!M4-I,‘Oft,, NfnriVLlSl rloolUra, 'armlet -,k X"; SU' GOOD amok ..ah. Plana, &lie N000054..,t: W ll4 4. 114 rnity Z 'eu; • - . place at thu you but half as would be surprised • made usbrack • hi*.mea up "fore Jra to make him odds my bredmen en too.. Pauli do wks aro j uid fi4r a ein shall 'falf - toide laid ocie buy t i t ll l / • wawa f i • taro ob ore he cuiefOr on, -dollarsa.pteoer OMR anni - fos: • • CORDS Or WZ irri!iiedia,tctlf, on sOratir ui indium ei; tonomble bench ent, and y on Al ;Ansult to his that it did orig. ,arasrprised at th e w if he Lad not erl)edmr.leile the t . 4,:)1! bLuk aculi a meeting at ibe Thursday evening gates •to the late craiittl - : Quincy, Jr. • bylikit Burritt "6f thii. town, and ~Jr .10, , 1848. r,;.-'4l.is with plea . statiiii, my eipe, 's Balsam of Wild as takere4with a se h affected, so much • d breathe. _Hear ' and took part 'of r astonishment,my oicd. lam happy "zld Cherry to the es for COUOIIIB 111111 tvu.s - siyr. r. Vaster's Balsam tire of I. Butts on cures. ,y Tbnc&) sled us fur publi• a very ruraiirkable Wiwi.. • Cartainly, ve.rs ll :Ajogases by ii4iesi toil*: public EMS on the l ''...T.Mnat Witil4 ' d olls,th A•8;24 j [.n Du • ,Wiectitr 1 -Itter-of th Rev. D. Esq.,tof iVhite Ha ws, of Orange co, egrsl ,E-44., Mr. GIO. C I AZOLEct a eon of and a months, 4thitisi, "..Xa.liirte4 sebum" , • cassa,lo Zee , vani,and ‘, gibe co the lent, othz FZEZ2 a re • ( 4 ,4. woo: nowt tbiutig to Co. At. PO: .billuowt" ' • •-it.