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From the Ladlra Comro^wfw ,,4, ‘
CUM MRU IN TIIB HEART.
The coll Mail at »*>• esarment beftU >
The window pane* *r* whit#»
The mow wbiiUlbroughtbe empty elrttta—
Ilia a dreary tight!
Sit dm*n, old friend! the wleeeepe wall—
Till f M» o'arllowing, fill I
Wfiner howleffi at Ow t*«.
fiMMir hearts'll* Simmer *I»1H
For we, foil many 8ommei >*?■. (
And green wood e|wrta liar* shared*
V/lien, free and ever-roving Imy*.
JNie n*ks, the streams wedaiad!
And, a» l l"»A upon thy faee—
llack-l*ack, o'er years of ill,
* My heart flies 10 that happy place,
Where il la Hummer allll I
Yea, though like acre learea on the ground,
Our early linjtea are strewn.
And cherished flower* He d«'l around,
And alnging hlrda are flown—
The rerdure ia noi faded quite—
Noe mute all tone* that ilirill—
And aecing, hearing ihee In nlghl,
Jn my heart ’tia Summer alill!
FtU up I tlra olden timet coma bark.
With light and life once more!
Wc atari the Futurc'a auuny track,
From Youth'* enchanted ahnra,
The lost return. Through ficlda of blootn,
W* wander at our will t
Cone ia the Winter'a angry gloom—
Iii our heart* 'lit Hummer all))!
MACON, Jan. 7.
JUnt‘I‘ r —K murder waa committed inlhiaeity
oii Saturday night last, upon an Irlab laborer hytlio
imnw ofO'llourn. Mo wna both stabbed In the
heart, and his skull frnciured. It occuted In •
rrmad, and the evidence cllcitod an Investigation,Is
imi.tiy vague ami inconclusive as to the individual
who inflicted lint deadly wound. One of hit country
men hy the numo of Mi chel Rlh*y, w»a arretted,
and alur a lengthy eaumlnatloii, waa committed for
trial.
BANK OP THB UNITED STATES.
TU UU»lw I. iU [Upon .fib. DUmn aih, BwkrfiW U»wl Suu., mU. 10 ll*
8TATM HECEMBKK IM»
ACTIVE.
Domestic UUla
of Bxthann.
W4 78
BilU dlacounted on
Peraonal aeeurhy. Other drearily.
Bank United State* 1,327,120 47 1,400,044 83
Ag.ney, Boston 90,713 08
New York 783,879 83
Wathingtoo 18.544 43 83,202 64
Georgia 191.988 56
NewOrleu* 3,1411,915 68 790,985 70
Hatches 857,086 77
ImuUvHU 54.589 97
Office, Pittsburg 776.058 97
N. Biigboa 349,177 63
Krhi 299.437 20
Agency, Cincinnati
080,804
994 94
139,437 77
14,650
130,139 67
154 644 84
99,413 00
64,369 07
19,973
15,678 99
Total.
4,107,901 08
91,778 09
023,110 40
39,757 07
131.938 56
4.007.651 05
411.792 61
70 093 87
630,426 24
379,162 82
815,016 19
THfKNTV-filXVIl • OlkUllliMfi,
hliCO.NII HKHHIUN,
flank United States
Agency, Boston
New York
Wnthingiun
Georgia
Mold ia
New Orleans
Natchez
Louisville
Office, I'ittahulg
N. Brighton
Agency, Cincinnati
8,023,967 63
2,562.553 17 1,610.590 30
SUSPENDED.
12.187,111 H»-
5,098,810 28
850.457 88 993,027 64
o,o:.n,iws 7n
0,360 97
9.300 97
450,321 90
458,328 90
45,431 07
07,774 44 3(10
143 505 51
120.954 50
44.331 50
171.280 06
507,000 81
391,040 20
899.301 01
304,514 95
96.214 24
4H0.729 10
339,235 03
210,311
549,500 98
137,005 14
2,005 17
130,990 31
74,584 85
74,584 85
2,250 90
2,250 96
7,181,887 57
001,408 43 1,730,444 58
9,799.890 50-
wa» mmifesird by tho powtra at homo at waa ex
Vibitnl hy the Rrindi nilnistri Irate in relation to
iini'ci* nr lit flirci'VTiiit i c 1 ibt* n.atlar, In*. Mr F. conceived tb«t H.e necessary
IIOLSI. Uh ill.llUSI.NTATlVhS | „V the cc eviction of McLeod wuoUlbe
Mux DAT. January 1. 13(1. ,
Mr. AH*rt Smith moved that llm Hu'.v p..«vcj y (Nil| no that Method
to the onleia oi th«d*<; which motion was agioid j woU ,,, )m} h | (i , lr ial. when Im .ineetcly
*'*• , , , ■ - , , I Imped l« would b« b.und innocent. Uut if In*
So the llouae print d. d to the oilers of the day, ( t i. uuW u f oUI „j „o4w\.\ but thnt h*
bemg theconaidcraiionol Uium ..nilraSpcsk.r . | |* efceciJ „,|, unie**. Indeed, a fore# much
. , , , ,, , . , ,, , , , I larger thill common should Ik? brought from the
1 lie Speaker then I .id hr loin tho flmito the l«l j ^,^,1,, lo 1,1, re.cue.
lowing message fiom the 1‘rr.d.nt of llm U.States, 4 \j r j concluded liv showing that Ida reason for
liar.iiiiilting additional correspondence in relation J tnwkins theae remark**waa to »how that there wat
to the . ..... a tils*impression entertained by Mr Fox in regard
III JR NINO OK Till: CAROLINE. f Ju«f thecas*.
To thi llouir uf Urprt tentative! .•/L\ Slain: |*| ( .| %t . nA | Hl . m | tlm llou*« would nt onco
I think |»n.|*!r to roinmunicate t.. tho lli.uto of e( .fiaei.t i-jtl.e piloting of tlm meat-vgo and docu-
lt**pretentBtivc*, in further answer their re*o!n. j „„ |lU nf|1 j ,j |r j r rp! ,. IK;0 %iit|,„ui further delwie
On hand at Bank Ui.ltad States, vial-*
Biato Umns,
City Loan*,
Bank Stork*, vial—
Mortis Canal and Banking Company,
Banka in Naicbeg, Mississippi,
Do (Irani! Ciulf do
Do Vicktburg do
Other placet do
New Orleans
Louisiana
STOCKS.
330,983 12
172,023
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
OiharStataa
061,380
465.700
903 300
120.835 55
48,000
333,800
99,200
528,100
169,864
Our klilb JgeviUa neighbors havo baan faaitlng
on fmh|Slnd A ,caught in llm Savannah lllver but
one day previous In tlm eating of them, Although
wa should Uke tu have tlm proof of the citing lo tat
i»fy ui fully uftlm freshueas of tlm fiih, wa are neiih
aractptU'jil of the fuel, nor era wo envious of the
good fottuno nf our neighbors. Ail wa hava to do
it, lo escrelaa it littlu pnllrncc) for tho bon bon 1
tlm good folksnf.Milleilgovillo arenow lugurniiag
iu, anarnenj-.yiug in prosperlivn. In a few month*
we shall bu regular cUvtumcia of the Savannah mar
ket.und our batkut will hu supplied, a* regularly,
aa ifwu were dnuhedod in lireughtun atreet. All
this will soon itunia iu pan, just tu sure at
tlwre ia any virtue in stuam. Wa shall than be
•hurors with nor Savannah friends in all tha com*
form, edible ns well ns social, that abound in that
city of good living, good fen ling and illimllahlo hot
jiiulny.
TSe It. Road when compleird, (and there never
was a work uftlm kind, that advanced, with mo..
vaphl stride*) wtllhring us to the sca-bontd In im
day’s jnurnuy. Th a event will ho an epoch In the
history of (Jeorgiui for we verily bal'u v« 1 hat a change
Will bo clT« cted in our condition, social mural and
pecuniary, of which at till# present wa have but
alight Inkling. To Savannah the event will be an
era, whence aho may date, not merely tho revival of
her former glory,hut a mwesLtai.ee .fining her rlalma
tu be the Quttn City of tkt South, upon a aura 1
and lasting foundation, and retbiring to bertha
trade that rightly belong* to her, tb* entire trade of |
A*. - T1.U will bn a contummatlon
enrneitly to be wlahed for, hy ivory native er aaopt
ed cilicrn of Georgia. Wa Mva paid tribute long
enough to tho mricbiag of idtiea and people, with
whom we have no community of ftalingor partaaaeai
interest, and it it full time lor u* to ''go! abut" of
the reproach of neglecting our own kilts and kin, and
giving our su'jstnnco to sttangere. We long to mo
Hie day when the entire trade of Central Georgia,
will b* directed lo il* prn|mr legimate point, end
9«tRty , M | . B l ,l * n ubtain thueaclusive trad* of our In
land Ut*[n'i, which Charleston for e time alienated
from lie/. It la um-ecesiay for us at tbla lime, to
advert to tho wave end means by which this was ae
cotapUshcd, the drumming and promiaes made to
tha ear but broke in the *wi«r, the gilded boil in tlio
gulaeof/uag ertilili, with which we up-country
gudgeuut were caught, and the electioneering end
organised combination* that were lurmoJ lo lure our
people to Charleston. All these are among the
thing! that wnre, and only remembered as mcmen
toca of our folly aaiitl credulity. Tho future ia the
prospect upon w hich wo can look with A-eliti|i of
gialificaiion and pride, when our own sea port, will
occupy that standing a* a commercial mart, for which
nature designed her, with the auxiliaries of a fertile
hack county, and tho energies and enterprise of an
industrious |mople lo sustain bar. That day, which
la near at hand, we thill !•* rejoiced to ace.
AYsp Steam Coiltr.—Mcsira. Turck and Carte*
von, mechanical engineers, havo tent a lung me*
tnuir to the French Acudumy, describing aomo im*
nrovements which they, ulier long experience,
hare been led to m .ke iu the boilers of steam en
gines. The generator, more particularly hat been
the object of their attention. They have contrived
a new pump for feeding tha boiler, also n mnnorne*
tar, which indicates mote satisfactorily than those
in present use the aute of the water and steam ia*
aide the bailor, show* tho amount and pressure of
the strum, give* warning when it hat arrived at a
certain point, and remove* of itself tho excosa of
pressure. Oi 0 of their most remarkable improve*
moots consists in placing a second boiler inside the
principal one t by which means tha beating surfaee
i* greatly increased, nml a very small (\unntUy of
water Is kept hulling at a time. Not being able to
Teats Bond# end Treasury Note*
Incorporated Companies for Public end other Improvement*, via 1—
Located in I’vnnsylvaxia—
Loan to Cumberland Valley Railroad 441,000
Do Danville and I’olltvllln do 117,083 33
Do Sandy ami Beaver Canal 847,011 17
Do Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad 153,500
Do Williamsport and Elmira Railioed 360,000
Do Union Canal 247,300 01
Stock of (trading Railroad 906,800
Du and Lem to Utile Schuylkill Navigation Railroad and
Coal Company 800,792 80
Other Companies 871,348 74
• 9,633.000 63
137,015 43
Located in ntlirr Ststeat
Loan to New York, Boston and Providence Railroad
Do Delaware and ChtMpeeko Canal
Do Other Companies
Bank United State* Stock—Balance unaold, 24,714 abate*
On hand at Agency, Newilrlrana
On hand at Agenry in London, vixt
Indmna, 5 percents
Maryland, 6 do
llliiiidl, 0 do
Michigan, 8 do
Other State stock*
Ohio Life ami Tr.Cn, Benda
Farmer* Loan and Tr.
American Ufa and Tr.
lUandtng Railroad
Texas Bond*
Da pail tad •« Security for Loan* In Kuropvt
Peiinavlvanla, 5 par rente
niltailaippi, • *.
Maryland, 6 do
Indiana, 6 do
Michigan, 6 do
llllnul*, 6 do
Farmers Loan and Tr. Ooada
On band with R Alton and J A Brown, Special Afenut
Pennsylvania, 5 nrr cent*
Camdvn and Amboy R R Bond*
llailelon Coal Company do
Phil. Wil. end Balt. R II do
Pennsylvania 5 per rente
Special Lean lo Commonwealth
• 0,095,834 03
601.592 70
375 893 30
370.330
• 1,247,836 00
2,471,46(1
66,744
162,060
170,000
33,000
972.000
4,000
1,000,000
534,000
027,555 50
411.111 U
164.204 71
• 3,106.871 37
6,117,000 10
3,086,060
4UU.UUU
506.000
3,583,000
1,388,000
300,000
-14,450,000 10
1,160,000
522,292 22
931,481 48
811,111 11
Real Ksiala and Banking lleusett
Real Estate.
Bank's Houses.
Bank Unite-1 State*
1,328,339 74
333,015 14
Agency, Boston
1,275
New Yotk
245,802 59
Washington
6,559 93
21,847 06
Georgia
20,000
Mobile
1,258,067 99
New Orleans
19.334 64
132,719 37
Louisville
14,875 53
I'ittsbuigh
16,064 03
27.369 73
Erie
13,080
78,761 51
Cincinnati
*145,671 03
3,048,960 73
613,712 UU
3,i
650,557 93
Bonds ami Alurtgage*, at Bank United State#
Agency, Now Yotk
89,348 93
Mobile
00.000
13,665,553 66
_ . _ - being a
em-r minutely Into the de.criptlunol tho apparatus
without diagram*, we mutt confine ourselves lo sta*
ting that these improvement* have been mail* more
OMwcially with tho view of preventing the adhesion
of tho globule* of steam 10 ihu aide* of tho hollar \
to eislst their rrtnnvul, ami to bring the water in
any quantity, without Janger, into contact with the
heated surface of the hoi’erj ami finally In employ
Ike heat communicated to the boiler in such a mam
nar that it woul-l lie impiualblu for It it* u .quire a
degire of heal much aupcriur to that of ibu water
and steam which it conuins. By these imptuvv
meals, lb* irvenior* conerivo an i-xploslon would
be rendered nhnost impossible. The |.|lncipal ad*
vantagea to bo attained by those contrivance* of
Messrs. Turck and Cui inrun are thus described by
themselves:—First, as to tho geiwjatur. Circuits*
lion by ebullition, and the .hminuation of the mats
of water; the friction of :ho water against the aid**
ortho boiler; tho prevention of the adherence ol
globule* of ateum s assisting tlio disengagement of
•bent eud the mechanical divirion of the water by
their imerpotition; tho successive renewal, tad by
very email quantities, of the water in contact with
the boated surface of the generator; the longitudinal
amount of tho water on its return; the circulation of
visa atcam; the distinct lepataiimt of llm steam
from the water; the double reservoir of steam; lb*
cxccaa ofbeat in the steam to previde for tlm imme
diate vaporiaalion of *11 tlm water it contains, and
lor Ita cooling in tha pipes and cy Under*. At to the
ncee#aariea; they consist in t .j certain supply of
water to the boiler; tbo constant indkatwe of *ihe
pressure? tbo warning, when it is too greei; the
escape of superabundant steam, and tha regulation
of the firoa.—Inventor*' Advocate.
Itnimrof the tt/jriw*.—Tuesday, the 29d
lust, waa tke anniverxury of tlm landing of the Pit*
grimi.and the occasion ia tbua referred to in the
Philadelphia Standard:
Guo hundred and twenty year* ago, tha Pilgrim
Fathers landed in New Etrgleed. This aaaiwraa*
nr he*, in by-gone year*, been comsttemereted by
theeldmieae* of the Adamses, of Daeiel Webster,
Edwtti F.verett, Mr. Jtmke Story, and many other
cefidwated wsea *f theeasiesvt States. And Sprague,
the leoat post, **V* O^ualy. ie America, be* made
^•tfMofiheday.Uieaubjeciorejieorbis moat
boaoMla) peodwetioas. Tlm place of the iaerilng waa
•» iu the town of
T" lU ° ^ttuiuatiea of the worth
etraw.iredkgu>.thaw. t> r. U tU year 1774, aa
a * barf had Loaohlili U,U ,grk * ^
iim rock wot split ie llm o|>araiion. The utmer
tawtionnlll waiie>i.ovnUnJ pUcod near ibe Court
taw, m4 U n,vi 41, ill (SffijflSTJ
•—,lk«.nl..l*f il.C.,1 ,.l., j
•M'eapetHIng m the ii.l
^yj^pi*ar»Mf7
Balance* whit Agency. London, and Pella and Amsterdam Danker*
Foreign Bills of Exchange
Bond* for Charter, twenty-all year*
Due by Sint# Banks, viit
Tu Bank Uuiird States—N. American Tr. and Banking C*.
Bank in Natcbea, Mississippi
Do Vicksburg do
Gaa Light anti Daubing Co.
Banka in Florida
Oilier Banka
Bonds of Plantar*' Bank
3,662,673 53
810,90(1 31
578.195 41
557.847 75
2,000,060
To Offices sad Agencies
357,000
9,683,982 32
1,429.168 74
8,151,799 44
436,298 86
395,425 89
630,000
711.126 98
lion «'film 21 st ultimo, tlm cn-ffpoud.-we which
bn* since .reruncl between llm S. neimy nt Stare
und 11 iu IJriri.lt Minister on the an inn auhjecl.
>1. VAN Ul’KIIN.
Washington, January 2, 1841.
Mr. Tax /-» Mr. I'myth.
\N AltmniON, f)ec. 20,1340.
Sin: I have tha Irenur lo acknowlej^.* the n-
rciptof your b iter nf tlm 26th in»taM. in which, iu
reply tu n Irtirr which I had u>! Iu-*»i*.l lo you 011
llm Hill, )ihi nri|iiaint me that the President is not
pre'pared in comply wit 1 my di'in-oid f»r tlm lihem
lion 11I Mr Ali x-milri Mul.eid i-l Upper Caiuda,
mist imp .aoiNil at Lorlqu rt. in the State nf New
Y»ik, • >11 a preirnifid cl-urge of m'llder nn.l arson,
a* Imving Im-cii n.g!ii;eil in tlm dusliucriuii of llm
•ti-umhimtCuruline,oii rimSOtlmf December, 1037.
I Irani with dicpii-r.n-t 1I1111 aucli is the iti-risiuii
nf ilm Prrsbh-M of the United Slums; and I Cunnot
hut fun-si-o tlm veiy grave anil triinua eonseqncn-
rr» that must ensue, if, U'*utr* the iwjuty uheady
inflioreil upon Mr ,Mal.m>d, of n vexatious ittiil on
just imprisonment, any further lintni may bo dune
tu liiits in ibe jnogtvt* of this exitautdinuty pro
rtshimg.
1 have |u*tno ilmo in fiirwatiling tuber Majesty**
Guvrrnmunt in Knclund, tho rorruapoiidenco Ihnt
hit taken place, and l *L«*lt uwuit the fuitimr or*
ilm of her Majesty*# (iovernrnriit with reapoct to
theimpottnnt question which that coricsjaindence
involves.
But 1 feel it my duty tint to dote riil* ciintinuni
cation without i:kuwiso testifying my vast regret
end surprise at ilie expressions which I find 10
pealed iu yout letter with reference to 'he destine-
tion of tlio stcamLoat Cnrelinr. I luvl eonfniently
hope«l that the lint erroneous impression* of lho
charnclcr of that event, imputed upon the mind of
0# United States U-iveinmcut, by partial and cx
nggrratrd repirai-ntniions. would long since, have
hern ut]*ccil by n more *lricl and accmaie rxami
nation of ilia farts. Such uu investigniiun tmivt
wen yet, I nm willing to Imlb-vo, lend the United
Stnte* Goveinnieni tu lira aaniu conviction with
which her Majesty's uuiliiuitira on the spot were
impressed, that the act was mm, in tlm strict* si
•enou, of self dufi'iico, rendered absolutely ne
cessary, by 1 ho ciruuiiitiancc* of tlio orrnslun,
for tlm safety ami piotcctinti nf liar Mojo*
ty'a subjects, and justified hy the same ino
tires and principles which, upon similar and
w-oll known orcua.una, Iiavo guvemed tlm con
duct of iiluitriotia olVucrs of tlio United Statu*.
Thu Su-oiuboat Cuiolino was a lusiilu vessel, en
gag.'.l in piratical war agnin-l Imr Majesty'# peo
ple; hired from Imr owner* for 1 Imt express put pure,
and known to Im so beyond tlio possibility id' duubt.
Tlio plucu whore it tvu* dustioyed was iiuininully.
it is true, within tin* tviiiioiy of u friendly power;
hut tlm friendly powvt had been drpriVvtl, through
uwib< niing, piratical violence, of tlm use of ita pro
pet nuilmriiy over ihnt portion ol tunitoiy. Thn
auriiuriUua of Nuw York Imd nut even been ublu to
prevent thcartilleiy of tiio St-.to lioin bring curried
off publicly ol imdday, to bo u«cd a* iiutrumeni* of
war against Imr Majesty'* .objects. It ua* under
•uch circumttancea, wbu-h,U ia tu bo hoped, will
iiovi r recur, riiul tl.u vessel wna m tucked by u puny
of her Majesty's peuple, captuied, nml destroyed.
A iciiionsuauca agaiiut ibo net in que»iiou has
been addressed by tho United States to her Ma
jcaly's Government in England. I nm nut nullioiix
cilto pronotiiico the decision uf hur.Majesty'* Gov
eminent upon thitl remonstrance; but 1 havo felt
tnyw-lf bound to record, in tlm meantime, ilm above
opinion, in order to proiesi in llm most solemn man
m r against tho spirited und loyal comluct of her
Majesty’* officer* and people being ipialitied,
through an iiuforluiinto misupprelmiision, 11* 1 ho
lieve, of 1I10 facts, with the appellation of outrage
or of mutder.
1 avuil myself of this occasion to trnew to y»u the
assurnneo of my distinguished cousidiuuiiun.
11. S. FOX.
Mr. Fortytk to Mr. Fox.
ItKrsiiTxtxT or State,
Wnshiugluii, Dec. 31, 1010.
Sir—1 have llm Imuor to acknowledge the receipt
nf your note of ihu 29 It in*t. in reply to mine of the
26rii, on tlm subjivl of tlio arrest and di-leiition «,f
Alexander McLeod ns ouuuf llm ;ietpeUatur»o( tho
outragecoinmilied iu New York when tlm steamboat
CaroliutMvus seix-d und buiut. Full evidence of
that outiagc lias been presented to Imr Bntanuie
Majesty* Govcrumeni, witii ademmd fur tedu-M,
ami of course no discu.-sion of tho ciicum.lancc.-.
here, can ba either useful or propoi; nor cult 1 sup
peso it to ho your desire (u invite it. 1 tuko leave
of this subject with this single remark, that the
opinion *o strongly' *‘M'i»>*< d hy you on the farts
and principle* invo!v*d in llm demand f.-rte|ara
lion Oil her M-jesiy'* Government by the United
States, w-uuld hardly luivo beru huxunleil, had you
been | o.sesseil of tliu cuielully collected te.tiin.uiy
whirli Ins been presented to yout Government iu
suHHitt of tint demand.
I avail myself of tlio Dec ision to renew in you
tho usturuiico of my distinguished consideration.
JOHN FORSYTH.
Notes of State Bonds, on band at Bank Unhsd Slates
Agency, New York
New Orleans
Other Offices and Agencies
Specie on hand at Dank United State*
Agency, New York
New Orleans
Other Offices aad Agencies
Resulting Balance, bring Item* «C account outstanding bat warn the Baak.
the Utlices, and the AgrueWs
237,912 38
469,528 37
237,804 90
902.852 28
|
1,394.373 61
330,713 46
835.148 87
111.417, 03
- 8,714,100 23
• 1,148,101 93
74,603,142 46
LIABILITIES OF TI1K BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, DEC. 2l*t. 1830.
Circulation, late and prrsant Bunk
1'oal Notes
Dividends unclaimed
Loans in Kuru]>* Due in 1041
Due 1842
l)u* 1845
Due 1847
0,806.000 00
1,887,65 i t
3.773,947 79
3.912,485 28
4,000,000
888 888 90
11,223,658 99
31,386 80
Boods In Europe
Due ie 1842
Due 1843
Bond to the United State*. Principal and Interest
Paid one
[The funds fmr this balance have beta advanced, but tbo Touchers are
not yet received.1
Guarantee of Planter* 1 Bank Boods Duel* 1841
Du* 1849
Guarantee to State of Michigan
Do* ia 1541
Dim 1849
D« 1843
Dee to Stale Saaks, vie—to City Beak*
Distant Banks
Du* to Depositee*, at Beak United States
Agency, New York
N*w Orh-saa
Other offices and Agrarian
Capital Stack
856.875
901.875
186,000
3.453.3 0 77
2.U0JK0 55
1,536,086 19
332.9J8 50
1,195608 96
199,729 85
12,575,301 97
502,222 22
633,643 83
550.000
1 944.750
C,134,291 32
- 3,164,354 50
MJUJM 63
35,000,000
7IJ5M19 63
2,643,609 83
74 J83.I49 1
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Mr. Fillmore movisi that the message, with the
arconipan>uif duemurnts, tie ref- rrvd 10 tlm Com
miltro on Foreign Relmious, uml that live thousand
dire copies be printed.
Mr. F. before lie tesunie.1 bis seat, wished to
make a few eb«etvati»n* in teintion to tbo comma
nicution from the Minister uf Great Britain, nnd in
regard to tlm fact* n« stated by that functionary in
connection with the outrage upon the steamboat
Caroline.
That boat, said Mr* F., a* I nm infoim- d on food
atilh«>riiy, ln-louged to a man in (lie city of RutLIo
named William Wells, who was, ami i* now, con
sidried a very p.-nccub!o and respcc able eiiiien of
that city. Ttieb-.mtd:d not Iwlon; to the-I'a'ri
ots,"urtbc iasuigrnt* of Canada, nor w as it in any
way whatever under their control « r authority.—
This being tbo case, ho could not conceive why the
apiH-llulion bestowed upon it by the nimbler ot Great
Brita n could have been given. There wa* t.u
ivu-oa for it. Yet, said Mr. F., I.o has thought pto
per to call tlio bent a piratical vessel, in the employ
fthoso persons denuminated Cunadiun Patriots.
Mr. F. then procc«*ded to state what he maintain
ed wero the real tact* in relation to lira burning of
lira Can-line, which were a* follows:
Mr. We ts, nt the time tlm insurgents were in
lira occupation of Navy Island, in Niagara l iver, on
tbo Canadian side, was then in the city of liuflUlu,
twenty miles above. He there applied to lira cus
tom house authorities fur permission to run a boat,
asa ferry bust, fioniHchlosseracioss to Navy ItlauJ.
Permission being given, tho Caroline commenced
limning, simply a* a fetry boat, being totally unatm
ed. end having no connection with the in.mgenu.
Neither did the boat rarryany arm* or munition* of
war of any kind to those on Navy- Island, but was
engaged merely in lira carrying of pas*ngers. Af
ter making several trips, the ho-tt was at night sale
ly moored and secured within lira wharf on the
American aide—not within lira “nominal’’ lerr.toiy
of the United Stales, but within the undjubtrd terri
l<>ry of this Govcrnme it; as much *o, said Mr. F.,
as this hall, ia which wc are now assembled, is in
the irmimj of the U oiled State*. After being thus
safety mooreJ at ibe wharf in our teriit-iy.il was Irfi
in the charge of a watch, unarmed, and without any
arms wliatever being on board,except a single pock
et pistol, not loaded. Weil, w Iriks the boat wa*
tk«.1jrl«, within onr territory-, it wa* attacked in
lb* eigbl by an armed force from Ciaada. sent, a*
it ms appears, by lira authority of iter Msjcty.—
One man wat murdered, wtbers injured, the boat
■bee set on fire, turned mli ift, and »ent over 1 Its falls,
Tbi* was tb* “arson* complained of; Ibis waa lira
marlrr nsepblanl of. line of our citiseoa was si
larked, tmaifM*d, en«l bad bis U»ia* bnecked out;
and there was every reason 10 believe that other*
were kilted, or au injured at to bewaabk to leave
the seseel before it went over tbo fsk
Now, fiy the law* *4tbo trial* uf New Y-»k.said
Mr F. ibis waa murder. s»J norinag fie* then a cr
dset aad tho periwtrotoes, re briag apprelwnde.1,
wool! fie tried by the lews of tUt file a fur the
erte*. It was e welter peitsiair-g ia the 6<ere;
•id nestker tbi* Geternmrot, »ur lira fuatus «•!
tke Government, could Lose *»v control wrr it, o*
fcoa,te4**d,lWOo*rior»er'!<d’fjree! Brir*>.i shwi'd
*ee fit I# repeal *• pmn.t | ,w, aisd, rutrnog Wo
ttea*. asebele* • Wkwfi stemld U irwiy
U ao, Mr V. an »a '
to the i-utnmirieo on Foreign AITnir*. lie hoped
*0, h,-niu«o there wn* n delicnlo negotiniion pend
ing on another question with llm suim- power, nml
winchqu.‘*twm wtv« exciting tnu-tt*u interest, nut on
|y liiat section nf lira country, hui to the wliolo
Union. Tin- (.<xi-itv«l stare of the public mind, and
nuiiil.rr.il other reasons, induced him to hope that
lira mailer would he pnimiitr'd to go to rim Commit
neon Foreign Affair* withe* little ceremony uspu*
sitdi*.
Mr. Underwood did nut ri«t fur lira purpose of
objecting to n ri-fon-nco of tlm mess-ise nnd docu
tnehlsio ilm (.‘oiniiiitlneon Foreign Affairs, but to
o'.p ct to tlm printing of the livo thousand cxtraco-
p r-s. Ho was in favor of a icf. renco to lira Com
mitte.*, Ih cau»e the principles invtdvctl in tho
municitious between Mes-rs. Fox and Forsyth,
wero, in hi* mitul, veryg.eut uml imporlunt. Il
wished lira Cominiltrts on Foreign A flairs to make
m report on tlioso gt«al principle*, giv.ng an expo
sition of thrni. which might be printed, and go
f«r.h to the Ameiirnn people, ns showing the rule
by which wo iutcml to abide. Wlion such a re
port should he made, then lira gentleman Irani
New Yo:k might print us many extra copies as Ira
chose.
Whnl are those principles, usked Mr. V. Why
it it averred hy tlio British Minister, that in u time
of profound prnre, wn officer of another country, by
llm order of Iris Government, may commit on out
rage within our territory, nml destroy the lives of
uurrit!i.-n<, nnd yet ho is not amenable to ntirlnws
for murder. This wn* asserted uii tin* |iiiimiiuri of
internnlioiiul law; nnd il vvt* *0 considered it, wa
mu«t bring it within lira case laid down by lira Bri
rr*h Minister. Bui to do that, u eras nectnntj drat
Ira order should coma from lira supremo executive
n-itlmrity of Grunt Britnin to justify the net. But
had we such tiny order to Hint r-ffi-ct? Hit far ns hu
wus infunned. no such onlor hud been given. On
tin-contrary, tho gentleman from Massachusetts,
| Mr. Cushing.]observed a few days ago, that Lord
I'ulmerstuu hu* observed sib-nco to this day on the
subject. Tlmt being the case, wo had no right to
luk*' it for grunted that the order fur the outmgo in
question had come train tho supreme Kxcrutivo au
thoiity of Givni Umnin.
lie, Mr. U. waa inclined to think, ihnt if nny in
fcriornfliccr of tlraurtny orttuvy, in tho sorvice ol
Great UrUuiir, -iraubl. wiihout instruction from the
supreme rxecuiive nut!.only, perpetrate such out
rag's Ira would, in every set so of tho word, I o
murderer. Ilo n-k»-d lira Committee on Foreign
Afiuirsto turn their uttenriun tu this point, nnd lo
give aiirx|Mi*itioii of intcimitionnl law, which oughi
to bespread In fore lira Amerirnn people tor cxnini
1.biii'ii, with a view tu this or nny oilier nltvrrution
which might ot-rur between 11* mid that nation.
Ih-sidra ibis, there were other rpra-tiou* iuv.dvi
in these pipers. There was tlraipie*th-ii us In tlio
right "f jurisdiction Iratwt-e.i lira htutri und theGrn
r-rnl Government, in n-lution to mtittri* of this kind.
Uii this point he wnuM tp glad 10 have the Cum
mitten on Foreign AU'uirs direct their intention.
This transaction hud occuir.-d ui the limo who
I hr re wen* m. treaty stipulations between us und
Great Britain providing for such nn occuirence.
Now a* thi* was a part nffirir, occurring when no
lieuty st'pululioiis did exist, ho was uut prepared to
say that treaty rnipnlalioua could now have uncx
[utit facto opr ration to draw it from tho juritdic ion
ol the Stale of Now York to lliul of lira General Guv
ernm.-ni, nnd thereby prevent the authority uf that
Stuto from punishing the murderer.
Mr. U. wa* inclined to deny that the Const im
lion uf the Uui.otl States would justify • treaty made
•iitisi-quent to tlm fart, to as lo take awuy the State
jurisdiction. But whatever might grew out of this
mutter, Ira thought it highly neccrsury that wo
should lake n firm nnd decided stand. It would
not Ira proper for us to bully or to threaten Great
Britain, butiM-uher would it bo proper fur us
tnnraly submit tu aggression. And if lira conflict
dal come, he, for one, would bu for owning tlio
mouth* of ull streams whuiu tuuico wn* in our terri
toiy.
Mr. Davis, of Indiuna. in n very indignant man*
nor, pretested against the tmio of the letter uf tho
British Minister, and asked if it was come to this,
that wo were locrm.ch to Great Doituio. From tho
pnritiun of Mr. I). his icmaiks were mostly- iiiuudi
b!e to iho repo. ter.
Mr. Weller mud, i\ appeared to him that tho
snbj.ct had been stifliciunily discussed. If itweio
prolonged, it might, to bo sure, ullbrd nn op
portunity for gentlemen to display their patriotism.
But thi«, in his opinion, was nut tho proper time.
Theiefon*. believing that nn good Could result
from further dehute, un-l tho llmiso having hud u
specimen »-f tho prUimism of it* membeis, he, Mr,
\V. would move the previous question.
- At the request of Mr. Granger, tho vr.oliun for
tke previous question was withdrawn.
Air. Granger wished m #ny mo word in relation
Is* the feeling which existed In this mutter. He
wished to stnto that McLeod would have a fair uml
iiupaitialirial, and have every advantage which rim
law s of the Stnte of New York secured lo him. His
triul would he ntroul uml dispusiionuto us if the
munlerhud been committed by u citi/.cn of New
Yotk on tlrahody ol anoriier ciiizen uf thut State
Whcnthji trial should tuko place, he, Mr. G,
hoped the man would bo nt-quiled; but if found gud
ly, he word t nuu-ly be condemned; and if condemn
ed, would muti assuredly he executed, us duo 10
the supretitncv ol the law * of the State. And, said
Mr.G. should the British Government, in a moment
of rashness, coinmei.ee hostilities for the supposed
wiring, she witttld find in lira ci izens of Wostarn
New York tho ramc blood usin 1UI2; she would
Und men who were neither tu be bought by Ucittsh
gold, nor by British influence, nnd only to he bought
hy their love of country. He for ono hail no fear*
tl.nt this nation would ever crouch to tlio British
lion. Sho would caltniy uml di*pn**iuuu|e)y exe
cute lira laws of her several States, ami it need not
In* feared that either this Gavcrntnrnt or the States
would ever quid.
Mr.G. then renewed lira call for lira pro ions
qi.csrion, which w-»# seconded by tho House.
The qne-tion then Iw-ing put on tho morion to re
fer, wn* decided in tlicufliritMlive. So the message,
with the documents, were referred to the Ctmtn l*
lee on Foreign Affairs.
The motion to print tho extra copies lie* over.
The llou*e then udjuurncd.
•ions to lira one pasted at lira last session; which
wit laid wn the ulde, tnd ordered tu he printed.
HOUSE OK REPRESENTATIVES.
Fenntylrania Confuted Flection.
The Speaker th> a announced a* tho special order,
tlm I'onsideraiinit uf tho following resolution, re
ported l.y thn majority of the Conitnittira of Elec
lions, at rim last session of Congress, declaring Mr.
Nay lur to have been duly elected at & Represent*
live fur the thitd Congressional District of Penn
lylvnnia.
linvlecd, That Chnrles Naylor was duly c'cctrel
member uftlm House of Representative* for tho
26tlt Cnngrts, from tho Third Congressional Dit
trlct in Pennsylvania.
Mr. MerltU thought it no more than just that the
nitercliitnntit, Mr. Ingersoll, should also l.uvo
leave tomhlress thu house on the sril-jicl. lie thero
lute asked leave to submit the following resolution
Jtctolced, Hint lira petitioner,Charles J. Inger
soli, lie permitted touppenr at lira bur, uml ihnt he
n« well us lira sitting member, Imve leave to ud.lies.
this House on thu subject of lira contested elecri-oi
liom lira Thitd Congressional District of Pennsyl
vania.
The question being tltcii taken on this resolution,
it Wnt UjlTCL-d to,
A im.tion to reconsider this vote wits then mn.lu
nml discussed, hut tho llouso refused to reconsider
—yev* 42, nay* 139.
Tlio Speaker then directed the Sergeant nt Arms
to npprir-o Mr. Ingersoll thul hu might uppeur nt
lira bar of tbo House.
Mr. lt>ger*ull then presented Irimielf al the bur.
Whereupon.
The Speaker Informed him thut in pursuance of
nn order of thu I loose, ho (.Mr. I.) was permitted
tnat.itu his reasons fur claiming 11 soul in the House
represent alive from the third Congressional
dtotrirt uf Pennsylvania.
Mr. Ingvr.rdl tlran proceeded to recapitulate the
facts tut which lie Imsed Ills right to tho seat, und
entered iutu u detailed account of lira circumstance*
attending the pvrpetiutiun of the alleged frauds, thu
bribery of witnesses, etc.
Without concluding, Mr. I. gave way for a mo
tion to adjourn; and at a few minutes past three
.’clock.
The House adjourneJ.
vessel will Ira 1 total loss. Tho cargo,It IslbolJrlit,
will he mostly saved. Tha vessel was owned by
Captain Stri#i>n, of Charleston, Mass.; and sUppos
ed 10 Ira insured in lloston. The cargo is insured
in London.
TIIE U. S. BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.
At a stated meeting uf thu Stockhul.ints of t1ii a
Bunk, held at Pliilndelphia on dill Inst, Sanmej
IJrcck, Chuirmun, and Jos. Grutz, Secretnry, Thu
President or the Bank submitted and read to tho
meeting the report of tho Dividend Cuinniittco, and
also submitted u detuilcJ stutement of the atluirs
of tho Bank in a | rinted form, which was accepted.
Thu latter may bu slated, toy* tho National Guxcito
of 5th inst. in general terms thus :
Auctt—Active,
Suspended,
Stocks,
Rent estate, Arc.
Ronds und mortgages,
Bulimces with foreign ngents,
Foreign hills of cxchungc,
Bonus for clinrter,
l)..e hy Stuto Banks,
Notes of Statu Bunks,
Specie,
Resulting balances,
The Select Committee on the letter of John C.
llivcs, dated tire 31st ult. upon tho subject of tho
printing of the ilou.e, nml a controversy between
lira printers of the II-use ami the Clerk of tho
House, in re'cti.m to tho binding of the documents,
reports, and journal* of lust session, is composed uf
the followii g members:
Mr. DAVIS, of Indiana,
Mr. 11EKD.
Mr. CLIFFORD,
Mr. 5JORGAN.
Mr. DAVIS, of Kentucky.
CONGRESS.
Tito Senate on TuesJay. 5lb inst-, wna principally
engaged with* bill to make compensation to the
StotuofNew Hampshire for the services of her mili.
Mr. Criliendon, Mr. Pierce and Mr. Hubbard
(mrticipated in a discussion on the justice of the bill,
hicb was laid on tbo table to eilowr Mr. Clay, of
Ky., opportunity to examine tke subject.
The ltd! making compensation to tho State of
Maine fur the services of her militia, wra* read u
third time and passed.
General Prviptctire Pre-emption la*,
Tit* bill to establish a |rarm*nent prospective pro
eruption system, in favor of settler* on the public
Urals, who shell inhabit ami cultivate the same, and
raise a teg cabin thereon, being lira special order of
lira day, was taken op, ami amendment# thereto
w«re idfcretl l.y Messr*. City of Alabama, Critlen*
ilsra, Tappan, P,.rtrr, and I'rei-ti**, wltteh gave ii*«
l« an rtuxlrj ih-bitc.
Mr. Prentiss presented lira petition# of citizens
•4 Hardwick V|, playing for lira abolition nf *l**rn
and lira *Uve trad.- iu lira District nf Columbia end
Tell itmra# ofll-e I’niled fiistesttbe motion to »#
celt* aUk was,
ihi M'i.u. f Mr. K‘»f, I*IJ «r*" '•**
Mr. Hiip't presort'd a memorial Oom n we ruber
nfni'reossd %r» Y«*k. preying lira p*s#ofe U a
gfMralbeidtre/ttUai wlmbwa* laid on lira t»W#.
Mr* W. also pre*. * red * mrnuatnI immeroosly
J Bee Ymb.rem. miraire^sywinst
12,187,111 10
0,799,301) 511
31,665,553 66
3,662,673 53
819,906 31
576,195 41
557,847 75
2 600,000 00
8.714.30t) 23
1,148.101 93
2,171.722 97
697,428 99
74 603.142 46
/ji'flitViVtcs— Tntal circulation, 11,223.656 99
Uwl.dtncd dividends, 31,386 80
Lt.au* in Europe, 12,575 301 97
Bond*, do. 592.222 22
Bond to United Statosi 633,643 83
[This hit* been advanced, but tlio
vouchers havo out yet been re
ceived ]
Guarantee of Planters* Bank, 550,000 00
Guarantee to Staia of Michigan, 1,94-1,750 00
Due to Statu Bunks,
Due Depositors,
Cnpitul Stock,
0,334.221 32
3,164,354 50
301)59,539 83
35,000,090 00
Surplus,
71,959,539 03
2,643,602 83
74,603,142 46
A resolution was passed unanimously "That lira
present policy of thu Directors of this Bank in con
tracting ire business und retrenching its expenses
tnroreilra approbation of tlio Stuckhuldcis, and its
continuance is recommended."
A C.imtniiteo of nix was appointed to examine
into the detail* u( thu rep< rt submitted. Committee
uf Slock holder* appointed hy tho muciing uro
Joshua Lippincutf, Charles Massey,
Moses Krmpton, Richard Willing.
Thomas P. Cope, David Kirkpatrick.
Tlio meeting then adjourned until the fust Mon
day in April.
REPORT.
The Committee appointed nn the 31st ultimo, to
erapiir* whether any. and if nny, what dividend for
thu in»t six inunths should Ira deelurcd nut of the
piulits of the Bunk of tlio United Siutes, report—
That from the statement herewith submiitcd k
marked (A,) it will appear that the amount of pio*
fils uriring Irum di-counts, exchange, interest, and
o trar sources, during thu lust six mmitlra, is omi
milli on two hundred th.iusand four hundred and
twenty niuu dollurs and eigiity nine
rents. 1,200,429 89
l ira current expenses of the bank fur
its otliecrs und agencies fur tho
sume period umuuiitiug lo 138,859 97
1,061,569 92
Being deducted will leave
To tins amount must ho lidded ha-
Inuco ie m dining lo credit of profit
nml loss as reported hy lira last Di
vidend Committee, amounting to 2,404,056 49
Making together
Front which is to bo deducted tho
sum of
3,465,626 41
AMERICAN MECHANICS.
Wc take the followring from an exclrangd paper,
which lins omitted to credit the paper, whence ex
tracted.
It is coiinlrily n sourco nfjust pride to American*
to ice other nations mom orlcss tributary ttf Amort*
can skill and ingenuity.
It is a pl.-aring sight to too a people, who4# com.
tnercla) mnrino exceeds every other nation bbt ono,
carrying in their ships, (ilia models themselves of
tho art ufihip building) tbtffa vent ions of Ataerfcan
genius.
FnASKM.v, thn American printer, astonished the
world with Id* philo»op|iy,nnd excited tho wonder
or the lQihcentuiy hy thu great discovery of arrest,
iug the tliundi rbolt Lorn the skies.
In the nineteenth cuntury the odmiratlofl of the’
world i* nttrm-tcd l.y tho ingenious mechanism of
Ids descendant#, and European nnihmt neknowl-
edge tl.cir drpcn.k-iieo on America, hy seeking from
her workshops the results of tho industry and ge*
uius of her sens.
We owe, in n great measure, our position to the
influence of commerce, which nny be styled the
handmaid of freedom.
Wiihout freedom of opinion, freedom of motion,
freedom uf action, the spirit uf Americans would
bo depress' d, tray humbled, and nur workshops^
instead of being filed with the independent end
high-souled mechanic, would bo crowded with the'
slaves of despotism.
Who mure uncontrolled in mind or In action?
than an American mechanic? Freedom speaks in
every tin-light, in every motion, nnd not more e«»
■ntiiil is a quick and active ship lo the happinese
uf a brisk niid energetic seaman, than liberty of
thought nod action is to thu expression of the hu
man mind.
Commerce would droop unless sustained by the
Lib«-r y it serve# to promote, and in cherishing tho
first wu show euisclve# the ardent guardians of the
latter.
Commurco bring* men togcihor—smoothes the
aspprities of ignorunc*', forms association* for im
provements in science, nnd cultivates that social In
tercourse, which being voluntary, is not cherkod by
ntbitinry exactions,
i’lejudiccs flee before tho light of Truth, and the
character of tire country is elevated by the proud
distinctions, which are tho star* and guarter* of
Amorican citizens. Without u nobility, they point
tu their honesty of chnraclcr as their noblest attri*
buui. \V Uhuut an at istocratic branch in their Gdv»
eminent, they prido themselves upon that talent
which is the nri-tocracy they cherish.
Some, indeed, muy bow to tho aristocracy of
wealth, sought to ho created by the lucky recipient
of fortune, und tho lorlunute heir of a successful pa
rent, but menials will cower when a master bend*
his hand.
Such men are few In our country, for however op
pression hi other climes may havo chocked the cur
rent uf men's thoughts, und frozen tho blood nf their
nature, lira geniul sun of Liberty in this Western
hemisphere warms il into uctiou, not like the fabled
adder to wound thu liuitd that cherishes, but lik«
the emigrant frem Europe’s shore*, waking to ex-
bunco our uu'ionul impnrtanco by enricblng our
fields, constructing our tuilroad*, extending our
commerce, nnd aiding our exertion* to beautify the
asylum of thu oppressed.
American Mechanic!.—It I* stated that a com
pany In Triostc, Austria, havo despatched an agent.
to buy tho entire machinery of 0 flouring mill, and
to tuko it over to Trieste. Snmu shipments of
wheal huvo been made to lira United State* from
Austria, 1035 '37, il wutasceriairrad by those that
sent it, ihut when it wus ground up in 'this country
better flour und mure in quantity was produced thin
c mid bu obiuim-d fom tin* same nuumiiy of wheat
in Austria. Tlra knowledge of this fact cautud the
mission of tho spveial agent for tho purpose above
mimed. A New Yoik paper says:
Tlio agent on Ills arrival at Now York, contract
ed with the Lafuycifo Durr Stone Company, at the
corner of Robison and Washington street* to Con
struct 0 run ufinill stone*, of n sufficient size to turn
out3UQ barrels offluur nor day. These 10 stone* <
are now completed, und have been shipped. Thtf
tunning gear and lira working gear have all heed
medu in this city, and the whole will cost about $15,
000. A miller from Richmond bus also been en
gaged to go out to Austria, unit to work the mill
ihruo years. A mill wright ulso goes out to put up
the mill. In shurt.this country furnishes every thing ‘
connected with it, cxci pi theframo of the mill.
This movement is hut the first of a aerie* towards
an cxteuslvu business, to bo done by the United
Status, In the nraoufuciuro of mills and machinery
for Euiopcan nations. Already has this country
sent out lo Franca, England, Russia. Turkey,
Austria und otlrar European countries, frigate*,
steam engines, cotton gins, printing presses, mill
machines, (mil all kinds uf improvement in every dee
criptiuniifiniicliiui-r}; ami Mi. Cochron Iras supplied
tVu 1'nelin of Egypt with gnus to carry on the war
against lira allied power*. Wu Iiavo steam frigates
on tlra stuck*fur Spain,onefor Russia, in our waters,
printing presses lor lira continent of Europe), just
lini-lic.l nt lino's fouudiy; many eliambcrcd cannon
ju-t liui-hcd fur the I'uchn by Cochran; rifles end
guns of nil kinds onthuwny to Fiance; American
cotton just finished, nnd pot up by an American in
Manehustei; und iu fact ull soils uf machinoiy mat*
ing, nod to ho made, fur the old world,by the enter
prising industrious, and ingenious artisan* of tb*
new wot Id.
1,308,56-1 89
Being for interest on Loans in Eu
rope und 011 bond to the Untied
States, loss on Foreign Exchange,
expenses on loans, nnd cost of »j.e
cii* and iqiccio funds,
Leaving the sum of 2,157,061 52
From which is also to ho deducted
the semi-unnuiil appropriation for
tlra extinguishment of lira Bonds, 100,000 00
Leaving tlra oggregato net profit* of
the Bank, 2.057,061 52
The Committee further report—
Thut thn stutement herewith suluniue.l marked
(B.) exhibits tho lust return of Suspended debt and
real estutu with an estimate uf the probable loss
thereon, nnd an account of lira interest due on tho
nme Thu statement C. presents a emnpatauvu
view of there subject*, mid the statement D. pro
•ents the state of the contingent fund to meet lira
|o*set of tlra bank. From there several statement*
it will appear that tho amount of the continecni fund
is 6,505,281 88
From which deduct tho lusic*charge
able to the same, 5,790,630 57
standing on (be book* of ihe be> k
including lira losses at I'liiluili-lphia
and those transferred Irum the
office of lira late hank,
Leaving 10 credit of contingent fund.
Aud that tho estimated probable
loss on the suspended debt uud
real e-tnte is
To which must ho added tlio
losses at offices ami agencies,
not ti ail-fin red to thu books at
l'aiiadclpbia,
714.651 31
4,930,040 57
5,653,498 58
512.125 07
From which may Ira deducted the
interest on th.it pan of lira sus
pend, d debt, estimated good,
Leaving nn estimated probable
loss of 5.140,370 69
On submitting till* statement the Committee of*
frrrd the following resolution:
Ri-Sidve.l, Tint it it inexpedient nt this tinram
declare a dividend on tlio capital stock of this
hunk.
Bank of lira United States, Jan. 2. 1041.
(Signed) M. NEWKIRK.
LEWIS WAl.N,
JAMES MAll'llN'.
ROBERT TAYI.OII,
RICH A Ml) I'lUCK.
Lesse/iA* Hark Irene, of Hatton —The hark
lr-ira,ol lloston,Iimiii Stockholm via Aheidvi-u,
where *tra put Inin dUtrvss, with 4(Ohm*Hon, con
signed 10 Mrtsts, lloorniaa, Johnson k Co, ••( New
Verb, weal eilrare alien 11 wVlurb ** FiMay »if lit,
t ll.lll.nJ, UlMklwva. TO
mm
THE BANK.
Tho New Yoik Correspondent of the Washington
Intel.igencvr, (writing Jan. 3) snys—“ Tho New
Y ork people’s plan, I dare say, is to plant ' the 50,-
000,0(10 Monster' in Wall street, which, by tlio way,
lias 00 notion of play ing second fiddle to Chninut
street, I'liiludi-Iphia. Nolwdy is more open mouth
cd than Now Yorkers ate in blowing * Mr. Biddle'*
Monster’up, fur many of them want n monster o
theirown. From 1028 to 1835, it wus only 0 fight
between Wall andCIrasnut street#*, and docs the
Gluho think lira war is over now?"
IIV think not. YVn expect to see tho New York
ichigi nml tlra l’cnxsylvnnian mhigh almost scratch
ing out each others'eyes, lo effect tho object they
respectively disiie—a Mammoth Hank to regulate
the currency and ro proclaim the law* of Wall slice
nrCIrasnnl Street operator# to tlra free men of the
South—on Insiiution, which Jkitkrsok justly re.
marked “might in war dictate to «« the peace we
shnu'd accept or withdraw its aid.”
The "Harry Cute."—This cose, says tlra AlDar.
ny Argus of Friday, which has elicited much of the
public attention, and received the adjudication of
several judicial functionaries, was lust evening de-
eidt-d by the com t of lust resort, Ituving been under
Hrcument Iraforo that body durings-vernl days put*
The Court for the Correction of Errors, by the deef
drd vote of 19 to 3, has reversed tlra decision of thar
Supreme Court, und uifirined that of Judge Ingli*;
thus giving the cu-tody of the infant in dispute to
the mother—tin) child being a female, and at the
time of lira in-iituttuii of the proceedings appealed
from, hut two years of age,
Tito following wus lira vote of tho court:
For liirertal —Th« Chancellor, and Messrs-
A. B. Dickinson. Dixon, Edwards, Ely, Furman,
Hopkins, Hull, Horn;dicey. Hunt, Hunter, H. A.
Livingston, Moseley, I’aigc. Tallmndge, Van Dyck,
Verplauck. Wuger, und Woiks-—19.
For Affirmance —Tlra Lieut. Governor, and
Me-srs. Rout and Skinner—3.
The can re was argued on the part of the People
by Mr. Dairy in person; nn the part of the mother
by Mr. Gerard, u( Nuw York,and Mr. Samuel Sta
vans of this
(J*• oI**I«—Liberty Comity,
W HEREAS, ArrbtUld Hodge* and John Delk
apply to me f-r letters of administratiun on
tlra estutu of William Hodge*, Urn of said couuiy,
There ate tl.rrefme tn rite and admonish all end
singulsi, the kindred and creditors of tai l deceased,
i» fra at.d ..ppear at my oflleu w|>hln lira time pro
srrtWit l»y law, to show cause, If any exist, why
*si-t letter# should not Ira jimM.iI (im n nndrr my
head at office, tbit firaithdey January, 1141.
JOHN W SlACY.c « vb c,
iisire 1 raw..
iranti 11 •**«#,