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ItilettM’* J frank the lettor, if written by himaolf.”—JmotKt*-
third Of'*' •
dill P. ** a - — ■■ ■
ATaAOEDT in ST. Louis.—Wo copy the follow.
»from the Si. Louis Republican of tho 8th ult.
'cask cf Seduction.—A Father’s Revenge.—
Ourciiv was thrown into a state of excitement yes-
I y a tragic occurrence between Mr. E Ford
and fastiiuniel W. Low, an auctioneer on tho cor-
0#r of Main and Walnut streels. It appears from
evidence elicited in an examination yesterday that
Low, by a promise of marriage, succeeded in pur-
suadi'ne her to elope from her father’s house; that he
tent her to New Orleans, and some days after follow,
edher. On last Monday, on his return from New.
Orleans,he left her at St. Genevieve, and on Thurs.
day arrived along in this city. The father learned
these facls and immediately sol forth in search of Itetr
aeducer. From the period of her leaving home up to •
the time of the fatal occurrence, he had not ceased
to search for her—had employed others to aid him.,
and in a frenzied state continually raved about his
daughter. He suspected Low. His suspicions
were confirmed, and it drove him to a state of mud.
ness.
lathis excited state, he, yesterday, in company
wilh a friend, visted the office of Mr. Low, and
requested a private interview. Mr.L. complied ;
and on the parties abjourned to his lodging apart,
meat, Ford inquired where his daughter was 7—
Low answered “that if he came on that business lie
had better clear out.” Ford then remarked that he
(Low) had promised to marry her, and by that
promise had succeeded in ruining her; that she
wai enciente, and he wished to know if he intended
to fulfill his promise? The witness states that
Low told tho farther to“go to hell.” He, the wit.
nes9, on hearing angry words commence betweon
them,stepped towards tho door, and, when he turned
around observed Ford standing up with a pistol ill
hand. Ford repeated the question—“Will you
marry my daughter 7” Low again told him to"go
to hell." and the exasperated father fired the pistol.
Low was sealed at the timo he received the wound.
The ball entered nearly in tho centerofhis forehead ,
making a ghastly, and it is believed, a fata I
wound.
Mr. Ford made no effort to escape, but yieldec 1
himself up, and desired to be conducted to the lie.
corder’s office. He spoke in a cool and collected
manner about the affair,and, on his examination,yes.
lerday afternoon, exhibited the same calm determi.
nation to abide the consequences.
Low is a young man about thirty years of ago ,
and has for some time resided in this city, persuing
the buisiness of an auctioneer.
The fact of Mary Ford being in company with
Low, and criminal intercourse having existed fot
tome time between them, is a matter upon which, it
appears no doubt is expressed, nor is it denied by
the wounded man ; but under what circumstances
■uch intercourse was commenced is a subject upon
which we can throw no light.
The farther examination of Mr. Ford was deferr.
ed last evening until the certainty of Mr. Low’s
fate is ascertained, and bail required and given in
the sum of $5000. We learn from one of the at.
tending physicianslast evening that the patient was
gradually sinking from his wound.
I Prevention of Duelling in the British Naw.
—The following order has been added to the Ad.
miralty instructions for the Government of the
British Navy:
I 1. Every officer nerving on board any ship or
vessel of her Majesty’s fleet is hereby positively
ordered neither to send nor accept a challenge to
fight a duel with any other person of the fleet.
2. Every officer of the fleet on becoming privj •
to any intention of other officers to fight a duel, oi
having reason to believe that such is likely to on-
cur, owing to circumstances that have come undei
his observation or knowledge, is hereby ordered tc
take every measure within his power to prevent
| such duel, having recourse, if necessary, to capiaic
or commanding officer.
3. Every officer of the fleet is hereby ordered
in no manner or degree to evince dissatisfactiot
*uh,or to upbraid another officer for refusing oi
not seoding a challenge, and all officers are strict,
ly enjoined neither to reject, nor advise the rejec •
lion of, a reasonable proposition for the honorable
adjustment of differences that may have unhappily
| occurred.
4. Any officer of tho fleet who may he called on
o act as second or friend to an officer intending to
* 1 *“ ue ' > s to consider it to be his imperative du.
y, and he is hereby ordered, strenuously to exert
"mself to effect an adjustment between the adverse i
terms consistent wilh the honor of each ,
Ih ’ ‘ ho “ ,() h ® Util, Owing to the determination o f
ottendod parties not to accept honorable termt i
ccommodation, he must refer to the second par-,
“graph of this order.
erni'° i " C ®t° ordor »* s the essential nnd gov-
I mav"^ P nnc 'plc °f the naval service, those officcri i
I of il, a j a ? sur ®d °f tlie support and npprohatiot i
I of ; . dmirl ‘ | ty, who, having had the misfortune i
I other!, 1 "? l lF® no ® tQ , or having injured or insultoc I
I dre«« f u frank, y ex ptein, apologise, or offer re. •
I Suneof° r '. ? me ' or w l>°. having had the misfor- •
I other l L°,| offence, injury, or insult from an .
I apolo!» * oordially accept frank explanation ,
lexolsn i''° f redresa *or tho same, or who, if such
I toad# * IOn ’ a P°* 0 8y> or redress are refused to he •
■ deait whi/h 08 *’* 8 ^' ska " • u ' , mit tho matter to be
I the alii " « dle ca P la in or commanding officer ol '
Ihereinh,°r j. ' ulld evcr y officer who shall act as
I ace.,,, ter® directed, and, consequently, refuse to
Ihonoratil ° j n ® e ' ko deem ®d to have acted
lencenn/', 10 have evinced a requisite obedi-
of (i, e dl ' s °rdor, hut also to the pleasure
!• rura't A ^ , - < fi EMENT ‘—^ stranger in passing through
hs.lt ‘"*.° ofNe ' v England many years ngo
IdeniallvU- "" l ° .** 10 luk cider press by acci-
(oterit, 11 ' ko f® e * °f a child projecting
l*ttaw such’ 1 f eern s that the boy had procured a
■he t U b ,vi 6r , , Wtt8 ‘ n 'lie act of sipping from
I’ltMMrt n ‘ n —Mi head being entirely
tarriedbv is *‘® Wtts immediately taken out, and
rents, n I 0 * ,r * n J*r to tho fui m house of his pa.
"unced i<T r ° da “‘“tent, whore efforts were com.
Jeai, Ar,» re *i loro '*’ 8 c *'*' d now apparently life-
l^dewere vi!-i"| J ' ,Ul “7° l,our * si 8 ns of returning
lion w a , .a- '®. and ultimately an entire restore.
P n-.an icled ' " an d *he child lived,”—became
V'd ulilnttS* 8 ,u* m '"'»t®r—became a bishop —
American Pr’,' . aec ” n d presiding Bishop of the
• foteetant Episcopal Church.
VOL. XXXV-
MJLLEDOEVILLE.. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1844.
NO. 44.
BANK OF DARIEN.
Documents nacomponylng Mr. Cnylcr’s Report.
t.
List of Notes received of John R, Anderson, Esq. Agent of the Rank of
Darien, due to the principal Bank at Darien.
NAMES OF MAKKRS.
KNDOUSRHS.
N. J. McDonald,
J. C. Tunno,
E. S. Rees, Cashier,
John F. Green,
H. T. Hall,
E. S. Rees, Cashier,
John A. Cobb,
Mortgnge,
DATES.
Feb. 1, ’42,
Oct. 1,1841,
Nov. 15, 14
Mch.30, 1
Sept. G, 1
Aug. 12, ’39
Feb. 8, '42,
June22,'41,
April G,
Apl.14,’41,
•4,494 17;Feb.l, 4. *44.
994 15. Dec. 15-10,“
994 17|
Charles Sualding,
James Holmes,
J oines Holmes,
Samuel Palmer,
Benjamin Green,
C. M. Cooper,
Henry T. Hall,
H. \V. Hudnnll,
F. R. Shackelford,
F. R. Shackelfurd,
James Jackson,
!E. U. Sutphin,
E. 5, Rees,
E. S. Rees,
E. S. Rees, I "
Also, a Bond Geo. Lum
ber Company, Bank Darien,
And a copy of the follow-j
ing note:
Thomas C. Chicle, 'Amos Ailing,
* The original of this note put in ttie hands of A. )
Xehels, by J.U. Horne, Esq. See copy of note. \
Received, Savannah December 15, 1843, from John R. Anderson, Esq.
Agent Bank of Darien, the following notes for suit:
AMOUNTS. I WHEN DUE.
900 00
441 59
692 64
500 00
245 69
300 00
130 17
140 00
290 71
1,244 47
1,244 45
1,244 45
7,000 00
*177 00
•21,033 60
Nov.
Dec. " 44
Nov. •• ’43.
Jon. 1-4, '42.
Oct. 19-15,'30.
Feb. 7-10,'43.
June 22-25. 44
April 0, 1843,
Apl.14-17,’42.
Thomas C. Chick,
Thomas C. Chick,
C. M. Cooper,
Thomas C. Chick,
Benjamin Green,
Henry T. Hall,
Samuel Palmer,
Henry T. Hall,
Cray Sc Holzendorf,
Amos Ailing,
None,
Henry T. Hall,
None,
John F. Greon,
None,
Snow, Rogers &
Palmer,
A. B. Powell, Rufus
Meirel,
Apl, 14. *41
June 8, "
Nov. 15,
J uly 20,
Nov. 15,
177 00 Apl. 14-17/43.
140 00 GO days.
692 64 2 years.
183 00 60 days,
441 58|9 years.
500 00 Dec. 15-18/43.
900 OOlNov. 44 44
250 00 44 “ «
500 00 60 days.
•3,784 22
(Signed) CHARLTON k WARD.
Received of John R. Anderson, Esq. Agent of the Bank of Dnrien, Charlton Sc
"Ward's receipt, dated 15th December, 1843, of which the above is a copy.
Received, Savannah March 22, 1843 .from John R. Anderson, Esq. the ori
ginals of the Notes mentioned below, for collection and suit, on account of the
Agency of the Bank of Darien, at the rates prescribed by fee bill.
(Signed) CHARLTON k WARD.
None,
"William B. Thomas,
William B. Thomas
N. M. Calder k Co
H. W. Hudnall,
C. H. Hopkins,
Benjamin Sherman,
Benjamin Sherman,
Ed. H Bond,
Ed. H. Sams,
Joseph S. Page,
E. S. Rees, Pres't. Da
rien k Hawk. Stage Co,
William J. McIntosh,
Alexander W. Wyley,
Alexander W. Wyley,
Martin Hathway,
Isaac Snow,
Isaac Snow,
Henry T. Hall,
James Blue,
Francis Sams,
None,
A.Mitchell, S. Palm
er, G. T. Rogers, H,
T. Hall, 8100 each.
I. Snow. W. H. Me
Intosli.
I. Snow, J. G. Bell,
John G. Bell,
Stock pledged,
G. T. Rogers, and S,
Palmer,
J. Wood, per attor
ney H. T. Hall.
Henry T. Hall,
Sept. 15,’40.
Nov. 16. *
30/41,
15, 44
May 25, 44
Oct. 15, ’30,
Aug.17 ,'41,
Apl. 19, '24,
Jan. 1, *38,
Mch. 27/38
June 14, 44
18, 44
July 21, 44
June 29/41
Ap’l. 0, '40,
Mch. 1G,
Nov. 18/22,
Nov. 15/41
116 0012 years.
216 00 60 days.
283 81 12 months.
188 70 l year.
350 00 GO days.
300 OO'Oct. 15, 1E41.
300 00 4 4 44 1 8 4 0.
1 80 00 60 days.
2,000 00 61 days.
1,500 00 \ 12 months.
H. Root,
J. H. & W.S. Ellis,
J.W. Campbell,
J. M. Bivins,
J. M. Bivins,*««•«*...*.•
J. M. Bivins,
J. M. Bivins,*..*
.. 125
.. 2G0
70
.. 18 75
.. 18 75
.. 18 75
.. 9 81
$15,329 06
do
No. 3.
List of Attorney's Receipts Jbr notes for Collection.
Kenan & Rockwell for .lames L. Delaunay’s note, •
do do Wm. V. McQohee’s note, *•
A. H. Konan S. Rockwell’s note, .....*••.
do do •••••••*•
do do • •
do do *••••..*•
do
do
do
do
do
Konan & Rockwell,
do do
McDonald & Powers,
Rockwell & Kenan,
Wm. Y. Hansell,
do
F. ii. Sanford,
do
do
A. J. Hansel),
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Harris & Yancy, for
E. S. Barclay,
Wm. Martin,
du
do
do ••••**..•••
do *••«.......
do
do •••••
do
do
John A. Dean’s note,
Silas Floyd’s note,
Morgan Brown's note, ...
A. A, Morgan’s order, .....
Thomas L. and Henry Danslo
°)
V. Delaunay’s note, (10,955)...
WaUer S. Jenkins’s note,
Henry F. Young’s note, .
W. A. Tennillo’s note, ...
Thomas Butler’s noto, (1,
Lewis Brady’s note, ...
Enoch Brady’s note, ...
James Liddell’s note, ..
Henry L. Sims’ note, ..
John M. Bomun’s noto,
Robert O’Barr’s note, ..
W. M. Varnum’s note, .
W. E. Fulwood’s note, .
John D. Field’s, Jr., note
do
do
Charles Unrah’s noto, ...
John II Thomas’s note,
Richard W. Habersham's
John Richardson’s note ..
E. W. Cole’s noto,
West Walker’s, Senior, note,
2500
342 28
1732 50
1680
1650
1460
650
610
875
GOO
In hands of H. Camming—no rec’ts.
In hands of Attorney, from Dahlono*
gn—no receipts,
Exchange returned by mother bunk, por receipt
J. Blue ngent,
returned by Branch at Mucon, por
Attorney’s receipt,
Stocks—Certificate redeemed, stock returned by
mother Bank,
Other stocks returned by mother Bank,
do do do Branch at Macon
Partial payments indorsed on notes received from
Branch at Duhloncga,
Protest nccount as returned by Bunk and Branches,
By Cush and Cush assets,
No. G.
The following were collected from 44 old assets” of MillcJg6ville, and duly en
tered by Mr. Anderson, ns Cashier, on his books, and they constitute all the
old assets” debited to him.
300
[. L. JIurrirf,
W. A. Tennille,
335 00
too 00
200
333 00
tv. Hunt,
2500 00
SOO
T. Butler,
A. Morgan,
1729 90
144 00
360
017 00
J. Mitchell.
too 00
180
Sessions,
R. Blount,
350 00
tv. V. McGehop,
1,942 22
617
120 00
S. Buffington, and ?
605
R. Micklejohn,
450 no
W Lewis, )
973 00
10,955
W. S. Jenkins,
200 00
S. Tucker,
400 00
85
\V. L. Carnes,
600 00
B. Hepburn, )
700
T. Fort,
5000 00
C. B. Strong, >
0,9-11 00
ono
J. G. Gilbert,
timo oo
C. Welburn, )
1200
A. Hammond,
300 00
Overdraft of Murray,
i,3on no
60
M. D. Husou,
320 00
Judgment vs. T. H. Kenan,
720 00
90
G. Davis,
268 80
918
W. P. Haynes,
W. C. Lester,
270 00
15,120 22
73
140
1(50
too oo
12,492 80
12,492 80
$27,013 02
200
120
557
1300
1269
730 30
800
63
250
1,050 00
175 00
6,730 00
1,200 00
T. G. Holt, for
John Lamar
do
do
do
Attorney'8 Receipt Book Branch Macon.
Shardrack Atkinson’s note, 1546
James Woods’s note, 12863 50
60 days.
Jan. 1, 1839.
Dec 1, 1838.
60 days .
G92 66^1 year.
$ 200 OO qo days.
1,001 OOjjan. 1,1839
|| 4,000 00 60 days.
133 33 Oct. 15, 1840.
133 341 44 1841.
C. M. Cooper, per Att’y,
H. T. Hall,
Henry Yonge, None, Jan. 6, ’40,
C.O.’Neal, Isaac Snow, July 8,'38,
James Troup, None, Jan. 18, '41,
John Couper, 44 Aug. 23/39,
John Couper, 44 44
* No year in date, t Received this amount of Maj.)
Anderson.—J. Blue, Agent. $ Payable to E. S. Rees, > ©22,722 36
Pres’t. Dnrien k Hawk. Stage Co. and not endorsed.!
$ Payable to H. T. Hall, Agent, nnd not endorsed. Received this sum of Maj. An
derson.—J. Blue, Agent. J1 Stock Note.
Received of John R. Anderson, Esq. Agent of the Bank of Darien r Charlton k
Ward's receipt, dated 22d March, 1843, of which the above is a copy.
Bills of Exchange on Savannah.
John Mitchell, III. T. Hall, J. Blue,! Jan. 19,»/4l,| *600 OOlMch. 30-2, ’41.
Jacob Wood, None, Dec. 13/34,111,653 35 60 days.
Alexander W. Wyley, |James Armstrong, |Nodale. I 4 300 00
* Accepted—J. B. Guudry. t On R. k W. King. ?
1 On G. IV Andprsnn k Brn»h».r ( fto n-.o o*
Received of John R. Anderson, Esq. Agent of tho Bank of Darien, Attorney’s re
ceipts for the above Drafts or Bills of Exchange.
Received of JohnR. Anderson, Esq. Agent of the Bank of Darien, the receipts
of Attorneys for the following Notes:
W. C. Street,
W. C. Stteet,
Jacob Wood,
C. Macardell,
Ph. R. Yonge,
S. M. Bond,
M. E. k F. A. Demere,
R. Hopkins k children,
Joseph S. Page,
Cray k Holzendorf,
Kemp k Munden,
Henry T. Hall,
John Coffee,
Robert Glenn,
Robert Glenn,
D. W. Shine,
Richard Smith,
William T. Kilbee,
Alexander Macarty,
N. M. Calder,
E. S. Rees, Cashier,
James S. Bond,
S. M. Bond,
Children,
Bonk Darien.
McIntosh,
George Atkinson,
Hardy Bryan,
D. W. Shine, J. C.
Bryan,
R. Smith,D.W. Shine.
J. C. Bry nn, R.Sinith,
W. Hamilton, J. C.
Bryan,
C. G. Jones, C. G.
Jones k Co.
P. R. Yonge k Sons,
Aug. 23/39,
Jan. 14/40,
M’ch. 17/'
Nov. 10, 44
Feb. 2, ’35,
Oct. 15, ’37,
31,'25,
25, '24,
July2,1821,
300 00|Oct. 15, 1839.
300 00 44 •' 1840.
* 8,000 00160 days.
“ 180 001 No date.
730 00 60 days.
* 1,160 00 44 44
593 00
*1,200 00
* 266 66
t 1,000 00
t 290 00
t 153 00
2,050 00
750 00
800 00
i 600 00
, 1,500 00
61 days.
Oct. 15,1839.
No date down.
90 days.
1T 6,779 50
6,405 00-
This amount acknowledged to be received
by J. R. Anderson,
Attorneys.—* Charlton k Wurd. t Kell k Bond. >
4 James S. Bond. $ B. E. Hand. || Signed James )
Allston. U Copy—original sent to Macon.
Also, Joseph Cumming, Agent's letter, dated 26lh May, 1842, acknowledging
the receipt of the following Notes, vis. *
Clarke Sayles, IBank Darien,
Clarke Sayles, ,1 . " , " _
Joseph Camming, agent’s letter, dated June 9,
1842, acknowledging the payment of Clarke
Sayle's note
Also, of the payment of J. Rokenbaugh’s note,..
J. Cumming, agent’s letter, dated July 5, 1842,|
acknowledging receipt of E.S.Rees’s note.for..
J. Cumming, agent’s letter, dated Dec. 30,1842.|
acknowledging the receipt of H. T. Hall’s'
two notes, Tor ®250 & ©500,• • • * » ••
3,055 24
3,055 24
May 1-4, 1843.
44 1844.
244 76 > Interest, that should he deducted.
) which would make this foot up as,
83,055 24 it should be, ©11,837 12.
Received of John R. Anderson, Esq., Agent of tho Bank of Darien, the fob
1 lowing papers:
A Deed to Roal Estate from the Bank of Darien to tho Central Bank of Geor
gia, dated the sixteenth day of Fobruury, 1842;
Also, a Doed from the Mayor of the city of Darien to the Central Bank of Geor-
tin, dated the 4th day of Februnry, 1843, for eighty-six lots in tho city of Dnrien.
Also, one check or draft on John R. Anderson, agent Bank of Darien, drawn by
N. W. Carpenter, treasurer, McIntosh County, dated 9th February, 1843, for
$79 25. Also, ono other check or draft, of J. E. Townnend, treasurer of tho city
of Da.ien, dated February 9th, 1043—drawn on John R. Anderson, agent Bank
of Darien, for $200 75, nnd two hundred nnd twonty dollars in tho bills of the
Bunk of Dnrien, expressed to have been given in payment of a debt due by the city
of Durien to the Bunk of Darion.
The following is a list of Notes returned to the Central Bank from the Bank
of Darien, by Joseph Cumming, 1. K. Tcft and J. U. Horne, Esq'rs., agents,
for which there is no receipts of Attorneys, or notes, and are put down as on
the Schedule.
MARKUS. | KNDOHSEKS.| AMOUNT.
Jos. B. Andrews,
Wm. Lnw,
"Wm. Cole.
Scott Cray,
C. Dewit,
Joseph S- Page,
John N. McIntosh,
Amount of Notes returned
John Burnet,
N. Law,
G. G. Gains, G. Atkinson,
John Hutson,
James May,
Cashier,
R. & W. King,
due at Augusta Office,
without any spocific account of the same,
128
450
360
5900
7075
266 68
2000
27944 63
do
do
do
A. Nisbet, for
do
do
do
do
D. C. Campbell, for
John Springer’s note,
J. L. Jones’s note
H. R. Ward’s note, .....
William Harrison’s noto .
William S. Rockwell’s note .
245
500
100
325
Shadrack Atkinson’s note, 1548
A. P. Patrick’s note,
F«. McCall’s note,
A. M. D. King,
J. Bennett and others’ note,
O. C. Gibson’s note,
H. P. Mathurson’s noto, ....
L. Colo’s note,
A. M. Hobby,
800
220 52
741 62
600
257
GO
125
100
For Exchange.
J. Lamar’s receipt for E. Russell, on Amos Russell,,
T. Fort, on A. B. Fannin, bnlunce,.......
1000
1000
1873
$3,873
Money Received from Bank State of Georgia, W. B. Wofford, Agent
and on Real Bstatc sold in Macon.
Bank State of Georgia, 1,446 94
W. B. Wofford, Agent 7,738 39
Banking House and Lot in Macon, “"So 2,003 80
House and Lot occupied by Mrs. Coleman, S « o 1,841 64
44 14 44 44 R. K- Evans, 1,632 50
$15,463 27
No. 4.
A List of Collections made by John R. Anderson, agent, on Notes run-
ning andjjast due, and not in suit.
MAKE 118.
reter.^air.
PHIN’L. | lNT’aT. | MAKE US.
John Gignilloat,
Samuel l’almer,
Otis Childs,
Charles Wost,
Tomlinson Fort,
Tomlinson Fort,
John F. Greene,
J. U. Horne,
Hardy Griffin,
Thomas D. Harris,
Ishnm 11. Snffold,
C. B. Sisson,
Holt & Rose,
R. Micklejohn,
F. S. Sisson,
Thomas Dooly,
‘Micajuh Martin,
E. Paxton,
John G. Park,
James Wofford,
Thomas J. Park,
R. Davidson,
J. J. Hollingsworth, 206 20
John Wofford, 720
George D. Philips, 300
200
319 25
1,650
580
3G6 70
1,885
2,300
500
225
619
340
900
930
4,500
200
470
794
24
383 40
700
1,760
180
5 20
1 06
59 77
30 87
5 90
603 20
477 33
20 41
20 20
96
49 41
21 50
G3 52
3 04
3 90
22 99
42
234 70
14 40
49 12
129 60
13
Russel l)avi9,
John Lewellen,
C. Rich,
R. Benrdin,
Warren Jordan,
Murk Doss,
Eli Howell,
H. Dyer,
R. Barnett,
Henry Park,
J. W. McAffee,
James W. Dooly,
Wm. G. Field,
C. B. Sisson,
James Bluo,
John D. Field,
John Lord,
A. B. McAfee,
R. W. Habersham,
E. U. Sutphin,
James Holmes,
piun’l. | int’st.
104
28
309
384 33
333
40
125
18 50
7 10
168
10
17 50
450
1,900
480
905
100
1,700
535
120
991
J.F.Greono, 500, 800, 1,300
Mrs. Colemun,
J. Barnes,
E. Sutfin,
300
$31,637 97
4 16
2 80
45 33
60 48
59 16
11 67
53
3 70
3 76
3 72
6 20
9 92
54
23 CO
172 31
172 23
2,601 16
No. 5.
To Balances against Branches and Banks, viz :
Mother Bunk against Branch at Macon,
47,287 23
152,173 49
37,009 75
648 99
6 59
60
1,582 45
do do do Milledgeville,
do do do Duhlonegn,
do do do Augusta,
do do Bank of Brunswick,
do do Centrnl Bank of Georgia,
do do Bank State of Geo., Savnnnnh,
do do Planters’ Bunk, Savannah,
Branch at Milledgeville, vs. Macon Branch,
do do do Mechanics’ B’k Augusta,
do do do Monroe R. R. Bank,
Northern Contracts*per books Mother Bank,
Wm.B. Woffoid, agent, per books Branch Duhlonegn,
Real Estate returned by mother Bank, 152.508 17
do Branch at Macon, 10.5G1 96
do do Dahlonega, 2,395 65-
Notes discounted—Returned by the mother Bank,
running, lying over, and in hands of Attorneys,
Returned by Btanch at Macon, do. do. do.
do do Milledgeville, do. do.
do do Dahlonega, do. do.
Exchange returned by mother Bank,
do do Branch at Macon,
Stocks,—Certificates redeemed, Stock returned by
mother Bank,
other Stocks returnod by mother Bank,
do do by Branch at Macon,
Cash Bnlunco returned by Mother Bunk,
do do do Branch Macon,
do do do Milledgeville,
do do do Dahlonega,
do do do do bal'^ p
966 50
8 36
37 92—$ 239,779 28
61,151 59
7 738 39
165,465 78
160,195 60
67,460 65
46,890 03
58,805 98— 333,352 31
2,552 35
3,873 00— 6,425 35
Cosh—Special deposite from Branch *»i ftC on
do received on sale Bankfufr/iture, Mucon Branch,
do Interest collect-^, on note, per .t.lemenis,
I’relc.t account, a» per return* Bonk and Branches,
881,855 00
6,000 00
2,975 00—
273,099 40
255,870 00
03.9G0 OQ
03.72.rr
3,381 46—
239,830_00
280,984 09
27,944 63
30,187 05—
2,5.52 35
3,873 00—
231,855 00
5,000 00
2,975 00— 239,330 00
779 70
1,341 25
810,.534 88
$1,798,567 04
The following of samo “old assets” we>»r"collccted by M
and have been accounted for by him :
J. Forsyth, (afterward
1L B. Smith,
L. C. Holland,
J. Daniel,
The following amounts of samo
by mo to Mr. Anderson, viz :
W. J. Davis,
F. Wright,
Wright and Christian,
4094 25
n nce’r. principal Lucas debt, 4800 00
M. J; Kenan,
King,
Iverson,) 4410 00
100 00
125 00
1400 00— 6,065
old assets” have been charged
$2500 00
200 00
500 00
8894 25
1100 00 13,194
Judgments. J. G. Winter, 8,860 00
Bank of Augusta, 13,602 00
Planteis’ Bank. 27,395 00
A. Pope, 200 00
M. Pendergast, 327 00
P. Robertson. 150 00
Geo. Insurance & Trust Co. 10,013 28
Bank of Georgia, 15,774 27
$76,321 55
$46,872 27
No. 7.
Cash Assets reported by Mr. Nisbet as returned by J. R. Anderson.
$566,211 25
Darien Bnnk notes,
do
Deduct Gathright’s Payment,
Durien,
Drufts, Florida notes and counterfeits counted as Cnsh
in pnekets No. 1, 15 and 37, 2,171 00
Copies Delafie.ld papers,.......................... 142,209 00
Certificate deposite T. King, Cashier, .... 77,294 00
625 13
566.836 38
2,300 00
$564,53G 38
Broken Bank notes.
Advance to Florida Volunteers,
Specie,
Certificate deposite N. McDonald, President,.
do T. Hall, Teller
Check A. B. Davis, Cashier, 3,"994 36
E. S. Rocs’drufton Delnfield,
Cortifirntn do r o 8 i»« T. 1I«I1, Toiler,
A. M. Nisbet, Cashier rcc’t. for J. Carroll’s noto, ..
do do do do E. Sutfin’s note
E. N. Sutfin check on Darien Bank,
Ch. West, do do
Cash bulunc
$810,534 88
Darien Bank notes held by the Centrnl Bnnk, ...
do Certificate dnposite, (specie)..
do Dr. on uccount balance,
46,337 00
6,000 00
32,889 81—
$85,226 81
A Statement, showing amounts paid by the Central Bank of Georgia, on
account of the Dank of Darien, and the amounts received.
1842. payments.
April 25. Cash paid Cumming k Tefft, ngent3, receiving assets, $2G2 70
44 premium on funds in remitting above....
44 1 4, 44 J. U. Horne, agent, expenses in receiving
assets, Mother Bank
44 44 44 J. U. Horne for services in above
Charlton k Ward, for professional services,
W. B. Wofford, agent, delivering assets,
Dahlonega Branch
J. M. McAffee, 44 4 4
M. Smith, ugent, expenses to and from
21 00
158 59
150 00
205 50—
Jnne 23,
July 14,
44 28,
Aug. 4,
Sept. 15,
44 29,
Oct. 13,
Snv
I Kill.
54 50—
'42, 300 00—
.... 3 00
45 00
200 00
40 00—
300 00
2 50—
Feb. 9,
April 13,
Recti red of John R. Andonoa, Culfit .
Darien, Milledgeville, twelve hundred end in
principal and interest, for bout* rent for said Beak, frwi flret
March. 1838, to this date—being three years mad laa tnoatbs.
December 31, 1841. JNO. O. PARK.
$1,220 —
Received of John R. Anderson, three hundred end eighty
one 60*100 dollars, for rooms occupied by him ms Cashier.
Dec 31,1841. JNO. O. PARK.
$381 60
Bank of Darien,
To John G. Park,
1812.—To two months’ rent for Bank Office and
House, $88 50
Received of J. R. Andejson, Esq. Agent, the above account.
Feb. 3, 1843. JNO. G. PARK.
561 00
420 00
2 4G
15,194 66
1,037 56
505 78
037 34
1,798 04
121 84
6 37
345 09— 245,998 50
208 00
Jos. Cumming, l qr. salary, to Ji
Choate, express to Mucon
Execution tor tuxes of Bunk, city Macon,
Edmunds & Becchum, for services, Dela-
field business
premium in remitting above
Jos. Cumming, salary to 0th inst. 1 quarter,
for testiiujuiul on power of Attorney
John R. Anderson, amount advanced by
him to Shei iff Bibb county, commission
on sale Bank buildings 19C 20
Ch. Campbell, account storage property in
Mucon C 00
John It. Anderson’s account, expenses to
Dahlonega and Macon, and for fitting
up room 77 00
John R. Anderson, salary 2 qrs. to 9th inst. 750 00
Clerk Superior Court, Baldwin co., costs
on insolvent ft fas 90 75
B. F. McDonald,commissions,per account, 88 25
John R. Andeison, his salary us Cashier
Branch Bunk, Milledgeville, per order
Board 4.G25 00— 5,033 20
W. Y. Hansell, agent to New York, ucc't. 309 00
J. R. Anderson, salary 1 q’r.to 9th inst... 375 00
James R. Anderson’s travelling expenses
to Darien,.... • 11531
Childs' ace’t., for cleaning k repairing scales, 12 75— 128 0G
J. R. Anderson’s salary 1 qr. to nihilist... . 375 00
J. R. Anderson’s account, travelling expen
ses, Ac. to Darien, • 236 12
J. R Anderson's salary 2 qrs. to Dili inst... 750 00
Clerk Inferior Court Baldwin county, costs
in cases vs. Ward k Mott 19 38
44 •' vs. J. H. Ware 4 38— 23 7G
J. J. Cornell, New York, lee in case va.
New York Banking Company 150 00
pieinium on Check in remitting above... . 73— 150 75
In addition to the above. I hold Judge Sturgis' receipt for ©300, ad
vanced to him as agent to New York, on business of the Darien Bank.
This I hold subject to settlement with Judge S
$44,124 31
1890
2300
No. 9.
Monies Received on notes in suit, of Attorneys.
Principal.
T * Fort’s noto, F. II. Sandford, Attorney,
h l. 11. Gathwrighl’s note, M. 11. Gathright, 44 ,
E • IL Bond’s note, F. E. Bond. 44 .
P h R. Longo &. Sons’ note, Charlton & Ward, 44 6405
D avid Rolston’s note, John Lamar,
E Humilton’s.Tr. noto, **
Sa nmol Palmer’s noto, Charlton & Ward,
Jar oes Holmes’s note, 14 “
J. • C. Tunno’s noto, 41 *'
E. H. Bond’s noto 41 44
Mai rv Lossior, 41 **
Bon J. Greon’s
J. C anall's
A. J. Hansell,
3000
2500
1200 ?
900 }
994 15 J
810 00 1
333
«a0
441
1663
$22,746
List of Notes past due, and not in Suit.
A. B. McAffee, 1881
John D. Field 782
M. H. Gathright, 075
M. II. Gathrright, 170
A. R. McLaughlin,. 10000
Peter J. Williams 1300
Samuel Tueker,, 400
Interest.
110
1300
500
232 50
258 75
32 39
44 50
47 35
155 04
$2,661 52
$1,798,567 04
By Balances against Banks, viz:
Mother Bank vs. Branch at Macon,
do do do Milledgeville,
do do do Dahlonega,
do do do Augusta,
d5 do do Bank of Brunswick,
go do do Central Bank of Geu.
do do do pank State of Geo.,
do do . do Planters’ Bank, Sav.,
Branch at Milledgeville, vs. Branch at tfaco.i,
do do do Mechanics’ B'k, Augusto,
do do do Monroe Railroad Bank,
Northern Contracts, as per books mother Bank;
Real estate returned by mother Bank,
do Branch at Macon,
do returned by Branch at Duhlonega,
Notes discounted—returned to Central Bank,
do In hands At'vs. per statement, No. 1
do do do No.2;
do do reported by T. King,
Cashier,
do do per J. Blue ag't. rec’ts.
Iq bands of Joseph Cumming,
por J. Blue agent receipt.
Delivered do do per rec’t
Deed for Real Estate.!" I*** of notes, 44
In bands of Attorneys—no receipts,
*7,287 23
152,173 49
37,009 75
643 99
6 59
60 00
135 51
3 00
966 50
8 36
37 92— 238,332 34
61,151 59
152,508 17
4,284 02
2,395 65—
15,329 06
35,587 08
20,233 64
41 110 61
46,995 20
11,837 13
21,033 66
• 4 , 14,545 76
16,179 6B
Aug. 3, 44
Apl. 10, 1844,
id on Mr. Sutfin’s note
Amounts allowed to Mr. Anderson in my Report.
Georgia—In Hancock Superior Court.
1 ho Bank of Darien vs. James G. Lewis, fi fa cost?
. A. S. Brown,
, Chaiics F.. Haynes,
.$13 00
13 00
13 00
13 00
11 124
11 124
The Bank of Darion,
1844. To John R. Anderson, Dr.
To 5 months’ services as Agent of the Central Bank i»
settling the affairs of the Bank of Darien, from 9th Oct'r.
1843, to 9th March, 1844, at $150$per anaum, $625 0ft
Expenses going to, nnd returning from McIntosh Superior
Court in December last*...•••••••»»« 50 00*
Expenses nttonding Bibb adjourned Court, in
January last, Il 50<
Paid postnga, 09 per receipts,.. 15 80*
E. F*. -
$702 3ft
Tost Office, Milledgeville, Ga. July 1, 184ft.
Mr. J. R. Anderson, Cashier,
To E. Duggntt, Dr.
For Lettor postage, from 1st April to 1st July, $7 15
44 Newspaper postage, from 1st July to 1st October, 1 12
159,187 84
Received payment,
$3 27
E. DAGGETT,. P. M.
Tost Office, Milledgeville, Ga. Oct. 1, 184ft..
Mr. John R. Anderson, Cashier,
To E. Daggeu, Dr.
For Letter postage, from 1st July to 1st October,
1843, $4 98
Received payment,
E. DAGGETT, P. M.
Post Office, Milledgeville, Ga. Jan. 1, 1844.
Mr. John R. Anderson, Agent,
To E. Daggett* Dr.
For Letter postage from lsl October,.1843,. to 1st Janua
ry, 1844, $2 55
Received payment,
E. DAGGETT, P: M.
RECEIPTS.
Jan. 1G, 1843, By amount of principal and interest of J. Carroll, note
collected ©1,798 01
$74 25
Sparta, 15th October, 1840.
John R. Anderson, K*q. Cashier Branch Bunk of Durien, Milh dgeville—
Sir: Please pay to McHsrs. Grieve Ai Ornu* seventy-four25-100 dollars, amount
duo mo for costs in Hancock Superior Court on enses in favor of said Bank vs.
James G. Lewis, (ns per uccount rendered,) uud this shall he your receipt for the
same. L. S. STEWART, Sh’ff.
$74 25
Bank ok Darien, Dec. 26, 1339.
Col. J. R. Anderson, Cndiier, Milledgeville—
Dear Sir t I have only time to day to sny, enclosed you will find the title Deed
for Col. Park, duly executed, which will enable you now to close the arrangement
made wilh him, niul you car. settle between you us to the interest ami rent. This
amount wai considered in tho accounts of tho old Millodgeville Office, n» Real
Estate, hut you will now add it to your item of Capital Slock, ami include tho
note in your discounted notes. 1 find the Legislature lias at Inst adjourned, and
have done nothing about the suspended Hanks. Wo must therefore, after our new
Board is organized, see what ca t he done in behalf of ours. 1 see the Philadel
phia Banks are prepurin/ to resume. Your*, verv truly,
* F.BEN. S. REES,Cashier.
Milledgeville, Deo. 12, 1839.
Col. J.R. Anderson, Cashier—Dear Sir: Please pay t#
the order of Mr. O. Childs, tho sum of twenty-sin dollars,
and churgo tho same to the account of
Yours, truly, EBEN. S. REES, Cashier.
Georgia, Bibb county.— To any lawful Officer to execute
and return.
You are hereby commanded, That of tho Good* and Chat
tels, Lunds nnd Tenements of Thomas King* agent of the
Dnrien Bunk at Mucon, you cause to be made the sum of
wenty-fivo dollars and cents—it being the amount of his
tax duo for the year 1842; and tho further sum of sixty-two
and a half cents for this fi fa; and make due returns thereof
to me according to law. Hereof fail uot.
Given under my hand and seal, this twelfth day
of October, 1842.
RICHARD BASSETT, T. C. < L.S. *
Nov. 1st, 1342.—No personal property to be found.*—v—*
F. HORNE, Constable.
Macon, January 10,1843.
I hereby transfer to W. B. Johnston & Co. without re»
course, n tux Execution against Thonms King, agent for the
Darion Bank, for $25, uud $2 44 costs—bearing date 12th
October, 1842. R. BASSETT.
Received of J. R. Anderson, agent, twenty-seven 44-100
uollurs, for the within Execution and cost on the same.
W. B. JOHNSTON & CO.
New Orleans, July 17.
I.ater from Mexico.
By the ship Vistula, from Vera Cruz, whence
she suited some days ago, wo learn that the fir.l
act of tho Mexican Congress, at their extra .e.iion,
wus to pass a law lor raising $4,000,000 for the
campaign against Texas. General Canalizo ha.
been appointed commander-in>chief, and General
Woll second in command of the army, which is to
consist of 00,000 men. A large amount of the
munitions of war &c. ordered from tho United
.Stales and England, has been received at Vera
Cruz; and it was believed that as soon os it could
be forwarded and distributed at the proper points,
the whole army would he put under marohiug or.
ders.
Our Charge d’Affuiresad interim in Mexico, Mr.
Greon, we observo, has had another tilt at arm. in
the diplomatic way w ith Mr. Bocancgra, llteMexi*
can Minister of Foreign Adairs.
We IrauslutcQ paragrph from Mr. G’s note;
“The undersigned must be permitted to odd,.
that lie considers tho notes of his excellency, Mr.
Bocanegra, undei dates of the 30lh May and 0th
June, discourteous and altogether unwarranted.—
l'lte charges of usurpation, of atrocity, of bad faith
and violation of treaties, so frequently repeated by
his excellency, and the fierce and offensive insinua
tions, contained in the part of his excellency’s note
which commences with those words, ‘Experience
has confirmed,’ &ca., are as reprehensible, a. they
ure gratuitous and unfounded, and the undersigned
hopes that they will not be repeated, lie has ex.
press orders from his Government, given on a for
mer occussion, but applicable in tho present in.
stance, to state to Mexico that he can hold no com
munication with Iter, but in terms of that courtesy
and respect which are due to tho honor and dignity
of the United Slates. The undersigned cannot
admit that either he or his government have com
mitted any offence against Mexico. By no means,
that they* have done it intentionally. And neither
does lie wish that Mexico should pass over in «i.
lenco a supposed injury. If Mexico believe that
she lias rights over Texas, or that these right*
Imvo been violated, tho United States are always
disposed and ready to listen to her reclamation,
ami to reiiderjustica. They are also equally ready
to defend their proper rights against any opposes,
let him come from wliat point he may.
‘'The language of representation will ever beat,
tended to by the American people or Government.
But threats and outrnges avail but little in altering
their views, whou their rights are clear, as in the
present case, to treat with Texas as an independent
power.”
Air. Bocanegra replies,sustaining the position
taken by Mexico, and denying the want of courtesy
to tire United States. “The treaty of amity, navi-
gation, commerce, &cc. between the United Slates
uud Mexico, ratified in 1832, he repeats, contain*
clear and distant clauses. The tenor of each arti
cle shews that the frank, sincere and durable friend,
ship mentioned, were not abstract phrases or gen
eral terms ; hut they should be viewed as binding
or obligatory not only on the Governments of the
two Republics, isolated and distinct from their re.
spective citizens, but also that litis friendship should
be reciprocal between the two Governments and
the citizens. It is clear, therefore, that the obli.
gations contracted and agreed upon in tho treaties,
and tho conduct, observed and practised thus far by
the United Slates in the disagreeable affair of
Texas, are not in unison, and that on their part the
stipulations Imvo not been complied with.”'
Gouzulo Ulloa, commandant general of Marine
at Vera Cruz, lias received the appointment of
Commodore of the Mexican squadron.
According to letters from Mazatlan, dated 1st
June, it appears that tho Captain of Her Britannic
Majesty’s corvetlo Champion, is accused of in.
fringing on tlio maritime rights of Mexico in the
Gulf uf California, by forcibly liberating a British
hark taken on llto charge of smuggling.
Tito castle ufSau Juan do Ulloa at Vera Cruz,
has been put in a complete state of defonco, (so say
tite papers) and amply provided for any emergency
that inuy occur.—Bulletin
MtnDEit.—Wo learn from an Ohio paper that
tiiis important dye and drug is now about to be cuU
limled in the deep rich soil of that Slate. A far
mer on the Vurmillion river in Erie county has
gone into its cultivation and found it much more
profitable tlmu corn or uny other crop. He culti-
tivated in his intervale or bottom land. The con
sumption of this dyo m llto Kustern States, where
it is used by Calico printers, to produce the moat
brilliant and durable colors is already immense—
Tite quuntity even uow is estimated at 9 or 10 mil
lion pounds, which at 20cts. per lb. would amouul
to near iwo million of dollars. This might be clear
gain.