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THE MINERS’ AND PARiMEKS’ JOURNAL. luwoverfj, it i» pwBumed ID low lin» Icmil j.bmsca, U, by comiingover liie (;l*hc lunKnrlhy of thoil It would rtvouuAud ii.ow will be «cn»»c*d, unteM tho fwopW Uhich conuiiw «he 'f‘)*e riae in tb«ir roight and put an end to aucb load and reckle«« folly, Bui the circular say*, all the Socretafip:?, precediof Mr. Tau«y “claioMtd aad exer cised, without being questioned, tlie obsu- lute and uucwiditioiml power, «Stc. «kc. lias {earned certain things, (and among | lion ef duly 4 and 5 hundred niillion# of dollare, llj uw9ullll&l^ liio iviiv/w ui V »»« •• I I y *' t V* rcAllv di>vo.d of information as himself. | i>« not the first loss the conuuunity has sun- a V^r^yxh, the in the r.nsel wbich tw* tjecn inaiio up^n ttie naiiK, ’7 "'"li; /" to «rr.eu their profl.gacy, uud other uuj- l^cn (Ico. Jaek»oi» hiinself.M)* in Inn.Hto, IJank would not be able to accommodate to terfen’ . , , • An/i iu in* BO great an sxteLt borrowers, h iscly judged ; thieucin^ the prrss. 1 his ii Imsod ujwu the uoder hi* nittiigemeii • ' . th«t if the forei;:n stockholders would con-, cxleiitiun of its loans. Hut the wihe con-jchicf . a^cian i i i\„uu This 18 an assertion, which 1 am constrtined'In the year the Raiik was r«juir«d to sav, is absalutely laUe, and glad would I, «o pay “bout 12 millions of debt, Uariug ba to find an ajH»logy in the i^nerance of interest at 3 per cent. Something like r» our auther : I w ouW luuch rather impute to . niillioua ot this was held in Lurope. 1 he ^ bim ignoranae, however humihating, than Prewdeut of the Bank lorseeing that the de«ds. an intention to deceive and impose upon the f«iyiBfnt ot so large a sum. would likelj A third public. Mr. Hutchison, who writes with 1 emharrass the trading community ; nsthejniov •uch freodooi, ouf;ht at Icaal to have the dncunonts in his j>os»essioo, otherwise write with a little more cautioa : and I have no doubt, but he has the letters relied upon fur proot', as they were published in the Globe, from which the circular is eitractrd. I have no doubt, I say, but .Mr. H. has tlw^c docu ments, a^ therefore iny difficulty in finding an apology cunaistent with huoioral cbarac- tor. 'I’be only j>os8iWe a|>ology, arises frttm las cfwstant perusal of the recklesa assertions of Blair, Kendall and I^wis, until be has In come contused, and it is not the firat aspir ing politician that has mistaken white for Hack and black for white. Esainine the orders of Alex. Hamilton, Gallatin, l>anas. U IB not tue tirst loss me comiuuiiHv iiu» 5u.- u..i i.,, m, i\,r.ivi 4 t.iinod, through the flattery and adulution and was so admitted by Mr. 1 owj , u-.1,. uaoio.; of ,h.=m.rl, tmr th. f,r.l; l^kr S'1V r» r.nsel which ha* been inado uptin the Bank, Senate. 1 here will i 1 itial hatl hs l>ean consulted he would have . A third reason assigned for tho re- subinilied a plan ef on*. alof the depysites, is the Btipposid in- tion then is where will i • r. a »n‘n. e of the liank lu elections, and in- Hurcn snys in .New \orh, where it ^ thing, oxcept a blind devotioa to the biosi dangerous aristocracy America ever k«w .Mark well, then, fallow-citizans, the d«ap laid plaus of thia diubolical conspiracy, f«,rin. ed by tho union of Federalists, MHrchanta und Nullifiers, to leawD the confidcnce of tha people in Andrew Jackson, thereby ex. pecting to defeat tha republicani of ihii county in the approaching clectio*. Bu, all, w atch with an industrious ey«, thoM dark isiduight caucuses, that burn blue h>hta and n»ed our couoty with pusillanim*u, pamphlets, (signed qo Jackson man) ing with falsehoods, malice and personal iq. veetivo against the administraiiou of Aq. drew Jackson, who has grown grry m the •tarvice of bis couutry—who, in the various dignified and rrs|>onsibk! ntfices he hits tilled ty unduly meat 1 sa that i: tue lorei-n stocktu.luers woulu ci«-, cmci.uou o, ioau=. ..u. .... . p . , f Biddle, have discharged their duties *ilh aUility ,„i therefore assumed the debt, and the Kuro- commumty. Why did m>t the .>ecritar> of l>*« ^ double glory, is made the cause otbisloudert persecution. And fellow ciiiitDs fer what ’ Be cause the President has crushed the hopes and cliati'd ili* ambitioa ol'certaio u>eo, l^y giving the Bristish l^rd a sedative. 'l'» iLa vt to thin ef this growing dea^.Q, uo may ju»tly as« nbo the unhap^iy di.iurUuco of mind that has existed among tbe t'edur- Merchsots aiuce il« 4^alb. Itut the Secrrtarv kept three oiiIUm> ot I n as-! lellow-citiMua, tbeee disappointed aipirants, ‘ ' «kho Ilka tho uotaiood liooi wbicb o-oVtefo™.nd .be,.«r„b,.*.»i cent. a„j io.,„d at«p., c.„t, „«d | t.,«i...«y ,o .t,.™!... " I';,;::'*'::; I I 1 «hicb, b, ' precipitating tht gov- war, undor the pmeit evil, and labial Web- from the ci«snli(ial«j blue light Frd«rali»ti, at ID tU Soaate !• iba played la the Harticrd ing tho laos o(C'uogre**, j3nLe'r^ril^'\n1n\esii?ationofhiscon.|holdcrto otie fu'ih in the lUiik, suit ^as'cular for the r.moval of the de,K«itei 'V ‘’'j* •jct and tliou’h the committeo of ihe; 1000 dollars out ol I ncle bam i pocket,— “ ihat the gown.ment tliri'ctors were ex- ‘heB.i?;kiucheck andei>aWe t - . n » ^ik»nral at.i>»«U iboi A^w Crawford, Rush and Ingham, and you will not find a line, to authorise the above sweep- ed embarrassment—injured no one, bul y.-.r assertioo. Th«» orders and lelteri | bencfitted all concerned. The P.ank paid ; debt, and ttie huro- coiDrouniiy. »* ny uio m'l luc .'tsiv.o., ..... ...v-.-. rt.pean stockhulders lookinl to the Bunk lor I in ISiJ remove the dcpositos v^lien he dis- pn>str«liuuotbi.sino>»in pay ment when the time came round. Th»-; cohered such j>ohlical mana uvriug ? I he unparalUled distro>s u iic i pc arrangrmcnt was happily conceiv'd, and'■ reasv.n is obvious, there was no ground lur comnmnity, and as in duty boumi, a^ i^s wisely etecuted,and »o far from tu^jwliug such a charge—und as to the cuks ol lufiu- ‘ it to tho Bank. ut it c^% o tho oiHcersof the Bank to uiit'a\orable re- jencing the press rt'fcrred to, it has no piaco arc not ctjuol. * "•*^* S' flectiji^j, it should call forth the gratitude except iu the brains of tho wicked eoimi. s his reasons for \uthora»in? tUo (iep.»n s of all who do not wikh to see the romoiuni- of the Bank. IU?bidcs the Iriends of tbe that he n.ij,ht coui|«el t e an o r Iv embarrasjed. it Has an arrange- adnunistraliou should be %er> cautious as ns discnui.ts sob* to pn-pnre for winding »av, happily conceived, for it avert- to charge of this nature—the thirty FJi- |up its chatter. And to kotp it ' i* I. * i,u,* lors who have rtceiv.-d rewards for lat^Hir- ! the Secretary kept three o.iIU.m, o« I rt as- lellow-titi. } i mg in the cause of Jacksonism, has a great .uiy dratUfloatmg belw«-eii tlir cities of Bal ' who I trndeucv to slimulate others to enter into f timore, Philadelphia un4 >ew \ ork fi>r tb* j rally tuH-ards birn at possible, \ei they were com-! The Covernnent n*reited t,'9,tKK.» dollar* iwlge and agency in d-'pov.tes from the Bank becau^ the Bauk son gives, by way of justify.ng the removal. Ucsu»e their fell.* direct rs had n.H k. tre»s, ajKl evory b*.!y w.ib ,i sn.all portion j ^ H^’ui I of yoj > ini|H«»ihle- ile f "jiki the monster’Biddie, a maD of j principal and intere.M, of .'j1 millijo. Mr. and bow would it lof.k, prnTui«d Mr. II. pefniiunl.tl owl lufurialeti I’fr-dawt. | o«tcrttici«M, trur, and m capable loo much m^ral worth to lend hiS influence ! Rivos as Mintater to France, succeeded in be eU«i.le«J, aiul the t'peak'ir oot duly ap But Cen. Jaiksoois a tri»** rejmUican. t ibf^ aiw»t coinpieto judit ial proof. I ci-okl giU^^ 14 J I at I »• w. aw •»# r j — j- ^ f 1^* to de«tr*v the liberties of his country, and getting on allowance, by wav of indemnifi- prtxialing bn taieiito, *li«xild t;..t pul him lf*o, he hi'^a wonderful fj'icer w,.y «? nbow- j indiuduals ol the utawal •••rth in al liiteriVre wiih the freodoci of fcioctioim. Hejcati^in, tj the ani»«iot ol' •«.*» millions of upf;n acer:a.ocwKim.itee, tohear him »inn-, mg it. lie •••Wttd (or h»* ahi'j^t s«.u»c of aicial rcbtU’na, tuept that wbtcb tl»'y f.^ijnd him a man cf loo much integrity to Francs, which u rniJy al-out the tentli of mg and complaining of exclusion. Ttr the Isadmr F?dfral»M» tif lb»ir day, a* lor c«untr>, who have fervently be c: I*;.! I'v fntlerv or driven by fear. | wliat is said tu be due justly : but preferring tainly o*it luore ehildisli thaii lht.se Bank inMonia, Mr. I.ivmi;»tofl, »ho by the »»ye,' >ntj rep atcdly c*rlaMned, that they w-'- Had ’i.'. fijiiile iuaneci the influoDce cf tbe j to receive this, rather :hau ruu tiM lia'/ard directora. Besides, in the ct^ir**’»»f timut *»ould do b«or to any «t;.tn-t.: a'«o, Mr. Orleass lufik, than t* I I’i.i’i to tiiBt of tbe auiuiflistratioa, nothing i of petting nothing, he cIh«-| the treaty on was di*cov.red timt tUy wrre at ting tbe t U^^xlbury uod Mr. 'I’ain > ,»h , wbilf ihf > j Andrew Jarksuo Presjdent and to 1 (luld k«*e ha»« Bank > v'lid Imvo prtvenicu a re^lar tucceswtu j these term*. The sdminiMration, »s iisu«I, character af spies. And how odiou> is tl>e ■ are the servile fUnefcraot Jark»vi* »dl ln>n- 1#epo«its lrai*»fcrrad Irnm wie nankt 1 I’jMidcpt?, in ll»c iirct the FrcsiJent be^n to trutrpel up tiie lam*: of th*- Mims- char.icter of a sfiy ? \\ bat honourabli-**il'or bo utatioo. I do not '•j'^it to il»« laying jo.jhar. Tha wero l»aoslt r of tha dt-| I- it: have chesco. Ana bow tlte people ter, anJ it V‘ t'i a n*w diadi m in the cauf*“ wwjid cor.st nt toit^rve id such c.i|«city and atide of the old party di»iir.ctions, and s«- i p«ttts frvm o«ia Bank to an«»lber, )su rta f hre^ caiU-a 10 put down that Bank, ahich of the p-^^-nl fhitf Macl^tfate. 'I'hc »i.at honou.’ublc admiuistration would coo-, Iwting frocit them iijdisrnjiiinati‘l\, for ofTi-i ,j,jy p^rc*na tlieo, ga4itleo.au, is t!.s li -^ stoMi fn;i’.n:v in thts wav of executive j Freocli Minniter seeing tlie tran«action nent to employ tliein m such an fllKe ' cen of lionor anl truM. All I athrm i», lhal uvurpativn that has bat n tortur»'l, l»i»i'1 L-arpaiinn. a:j i iiiercfwre been a aai'eguard b'.a7,rl abroad, and rnraded in'*vory adrr.in- .... r.i I. cur p.ji.t.cal u.stitutiona. Ikcaue« the ' islration paper fr-in Maine to Uecrcin, cr.n- r.auk r-rfused to be corrupted, tha aholc eluded that ihere r.,ust be s-.taa’aleiit c..u-^ ■ r.n. r ('■! tii»* ex»fcntn.* has l*en brwight to f>r such C'lrigratuUtion, and as a matter ot y|,j otlirrM.w. I'lie rhur^^ n putting l tiT i>r .’Uit. First tbe cry of .Mad dog c our>^. tl./i^'ht that the tiov^rnmrnt .f CapUul awl ii>nu-Mc e of the B.mk ai munity . But how did our “ true n>fHibli-. n,.„. h4,rriUe pictures of u-Hjrpati*^ »“ ' Kilu?, in wh.c'j ail t*»e curs, Tray. France had b* *-n iuip^i^d Uf>on lO the» birn.- tbe dup^x^al of tbe l're«.ident. !le na* au-;*'au" recrive th-uuu»er..uf deputations last j nntrly draan . in \ am did the orator' ■ ]l.a:icU utid .^wcclheart j'lU'd ; the Batik : prov ntw}, and that .Mr. Kn»s hsd ov«»f. ihoristd accordmu to the reM,luti>n*. to pro »iBtt r. In !!.»> d ar»ei.t aul most vulgar *[,j*Htog languag--. tbs fut*-ol ll- r v a- iijl Mfc,—It had t». t ^;.ecie enough. | m( l,fd :t; I'la transaction. oin.og to tl,i, cun* Htatiooarv and fiin.i#h iiif..rti»f»tion to inaii'.« r. A “ true r'pub!ican’' will act in cotmlry tint bad chang»*«i from a le] loan in>«7,tigati.>fi a». to its coii-; cf iicl-i:' n, p'iym*‘nl isa* refused. Well. i^,. p.||,|ic in’rHiaiiun to the B.ink. ,\c a repiiWirsn uay. But haw did ..ur " lru unparalltldl pr >|-riiy lo a seme f I unjwj reriis, a/id the II Mise of ReprestnUli^es wh^-ii t;.e tifi>e sIijK^Iated I >r the fir*.l ir.al ciirfiingly in tbe f.ntr years, .O-.iv-Hl d.jll;ir!. rrpublican" an. lU ♦.urr.und*d himc^’lf r tllel^d desolutu* . that the car.al *iy" ;.r ;i«unce«i Ittnd dircctfd t!ic d«p^- m> M camu r-uii!. the Socretary of th« w#»rc fv'(.'‘«'!'’d- J^me f it lu priniit,;» »nh a of Ujllio^, m or-Vf to ct.mp« l o-j cf.ntii>or. o d« ?trojed. sbii-* lit I lo be c^rtitmwd. 'I'he secouJ cbargf | Titasury dr»*w a i^ill ;f i:tchanj/«uf>on the \|r. (lallatio'sp.imphl« i on Banking —Con- bedicnce lo hi» will, Wilir-a the attack ' ,u„juedanti iniuitr> ('jraly/.J. ‘''‘"' I hr. i.-iit Jigariat the Bank, in the last »ie-j I'rrtxh ^iovcrnn.sr.t for > f«O,0iHi. The gre«H nixl (Vm;;rfo« •.p*-e.:hes, amJ proponed bbhhuI Ingham—Il 'Uafim’s at irtw-nlr/ri.s, is ihers a ujun under the caiv)^ f.; u ' lh*t it bad too much moiif y. Bank prr.p.»^ .1 to coljpct it and pay ov»>r the p,,p(.r and B.K.ks for tl.e use of lb** Bank . tick U}»on Htaulairy— Blair’s iip^.u . ref n I j,y of heaven, who i» l»oyond the ' ®.V liid’fver at.y b-d\ are sut.h a pcr\ef»e procee:.*, when niceivp.J. But the .Sec re- and thf i-nemie!. ..f the I’.ank very chuntubly —all of »bi'h were juatifrd by iIhj I'resi- an idiol, that can swallni* this *ith«i.t k'i-j JLhk’ Fir-t, 1 toid tha pc-f.plo, »i had not j lary v...uld ti-l employ the P-jnk as ana- jud:»e that all this wa.'* sj^nt in rl«’rtionf*'r- dcM, as has bcm well aiitb* imcaK d. A f,.rating, ll la uot only untrue, but it i» iu>ir y er.ou;;h, aud all ihe trainjoin«-d m «ciit, but sold toe Ihil to tho Bank, ;vnd mflbr the B^nk. W ell, how t.»;inia the ^c- ‘ true rrp^ihliwan” will b* ec(K»on.ical in ; rew iM; of truth. 1 refer you, lkier*:l"ry tijf. lb** Bank would not part with I thfreforo tho ntr-urdity nf .Mr. H. MVing count current. The en'Mni*-* of the Biink •‘ipendilur.t, and how bus i.ur " Hue rej i.f lU ;apit.-i!. 'I’lK-n I told the people, ' in tiie Ic-t iw nleuco of tho paragraph, ^ .'»,0i0 dollars was ^iven to I hr I lure- lican" acted' Me has wn^lfd fnore ihao (,a, pjsjb- i ^oritUmen, to tha bocrclary’s '' ... « ihafi iijg I'lvuriy dt-niorwlraled to the wc-r.u, t * n hwl Ion liuf.h n»ouey and all the frack, i fuch conduct comport wuh iho pf.«n agent, andt.'UM) li charitaWy jwdgrd all tbe a.iinini«trnii..ns put togeihcr, whii b national prcupcrity is growing—c«'wm'’r J frifiit .Mr. Kcu fall up to the autiior ol the i character of a fuilhful aj’^t.f. Now Mr. jf, |,d\e b^n “('♦■ot in poblmhiiic and circu- bava pr»r*»di?d hiui. A “ true republican inciaa*ing—arriv-il of *hips incrcasii'p. > i ' ircuiar l.4ilblul X-t their m*»:er, cried out ’ H- eiliier knew that the Bank h i.l U.iglit ujimi.li!* la, conf “dly in d' ieoun;g rmpecia ibe lawa of his rfHintrv, und h>a . ,„oro mout-y in the country tbau svtr « '1 - ■ • . I .. . t. _ ; 1 . . . . ..• I , n . r . I ... to.i moch capital." .Now wh»l n ta be thi.'s bill, or ne (ini not know it. I* he knew ii^^lf against its rnemi*'s—and how stands is it with oiir “ iru»-r> puhlnan,”—he trnm-i ,t at any time licfora. •’ t. w.tii Hjch a fK^rversc Bank ' Instead : >t, and yrt allcnipts to f.x a al.gtna on tl.e ttieadin:r,iMrBti..n expeniM-s. W hen l’r» f-i- pict upon nil law, clniinwn a’l j-.Hrr, and |„»* citi/.rns, observe that it is au uu“>“f'*l t ;-)ro rmj a* ay any ol itrgoH ar.dt>;lver, j B.ink, imumialiny that Jbi.i wns a p;irt o( ,j,„i j;,cki«.n ,-jod his partisans U g.in their making his uill, the rul« of his comluct. {j.nd f«. utious »r**ne of dislre.s “P J .. a;;.;ajly fcccun.utati:^:;,—Dog s lake it its fis.al agt ncy, then be is guilty of Ht- j.-.t;,, ,jpr,„ ii,e B„„k, ru-rv siiare cf th*; rhe»r at*- but a lew cMit of many farts, aixi 1 u,i,Jfci i f raal pr*sip‘rity ' M t.. s me. >el*ith-.tandiug the bard trcnpting dccit up-.n thosewhoin ho is so worth i:ju dollan. and now luri if I dosircd to ws iny coiinlty ruined, I i,.r ihemst-lvcsthat by lb«-ir ul«rm spcei i | i.ira liro ii.cltd out to the Bank—r.otwith-1 anxious to represent in the rf r«,fn. ,, ,„orf than can Iw ubtaine.l. .S., ibat there could hit upon no letter i»p^di nt, than u„ r wdl U able to trample u|>on Ktjiidiog li.L cretary combined in his ovin i mons, and resorting to fwjj B'id dishonoiir. i,,, ^ dirti.t !■«« of 2.'*dollarson every “upport iha preiH.-ct d;.r.asty—anJ vole for p*r‘f(;. lneti...r:'ter of Judge, Jury, prfjae-1 able means, in ordfr fo carry his point. Il .bure, by depreciation. 'I'he tJovf rnment thoae who arc pledg"d to •upp*’rt ii. ' be did not know it, he owjhi r.ot to rarr;. ,,| thel uilad .States owns 70,()D0 nhares in With him such a portion of a-'UrarK C. ^nd tborefore has Hiistaincd a di- (J. nfidenc«wasev»*raretain«rIoicnoraiire. i j,,,, idollars. 'J he To return. Th** biil w.->-pre--nt> d in vernnu nt by the Rilack of the adnunislru FiUov f ilitmH: 'J berr in n party spir- « ,'.r ari'j r\rcuiioner—.\ot^itU!,tanuing :i |^r»«tutiOii tij.j n.uj't. cfyctinued to ] .r.» ir ib«; tcncr of Its i»ay—Ntvtwah- n.:. I'l; all tl. s, s^xne have Uen fo.iud so i in !li -.r ix.h«*:i)e«, as to (-..'.ka-. t'^ J 1 t A I lillM) 'Ml TIilTH. [• .iVMI \l' *1 Lll J vPfi. ral.le chief Magi^tratr v^ith iai|^i->IJ _ Do you (••alition in. n tbmk yvu -»" / I volutionisr tlus country, by calling M-lvrv Whigs and tho Jackson m-a Itfv Do you imngmo thnl tbe repwi.!.* allow ihfinseUes tu b»- t-«nicly ! Vinl tiv nli.iin? A I o.ilillon •*! ' 1 \iidbvwlioin? A .Nulhfiersniid lederJi-ts, «ho.c unit- f..rts are tod l' at. th.- d.moi ratic ■ (tf ihiacoufitv. Knisly hsve»‘''f nriik;*'-) I' I'ari!, i^ayux'tj*. rcfu'-^-.l, and lh.t bill ()rote«t- t on ha* .stjslairied ti dir**ct Uhis of one mil- ■( v^hich is (.ervading our tiovernmoni, un 1..! > p^*-r ov' • ibfj nnslorli; .'•s ' I tiiej,.,^, f.ik n up by a tr.eri'j of tlif lion seven hundred and lilly thou v.and dol- Her all manner of ma«ks aiul di«giii»es, ol lii t! > .r amV'!tio to , r> turned with iii« amount ot l:;r^—The Bunk has lo-t by theaitm k of ihc fMireKt pr*-tentc^ to lihrrty, that rrijiiirfs kl t.''-‘ !.-c iom o! our I'stit jtionn. ‘ , uccruit.g. 'i he Bauk of cours*', ilweiif-n.n >i V.'.') d..ll.»rs on the W“i.Miy ahari" cautiou« jeMl.^UHy. .Not j‘’nliu«y c-f our vcn-| (»i mmcounn. mk : J !j wcji i I to ^.e ll. \ rw .i the an- | f, (.jriifd it to tue Secretary, requirin:: pay- b‘ i.>nging to Up »lockliold*:rs, nl.h h amounl arablo chi» f magiilrata, .Vndrew Jnckaon— i stronger molivcs l-i aroim'i i'* f.' ^ ^ I :.,r f.f if i'.ar. f r having It. ve«l;d bi.' ff,'Jit m fiill. ’Ih*: fict sirtnd thus, If the lo ii rtiillioiis of dollar", and thus by the f.r wv havo given him our rontiilr'nco, w hich , public spirit or pitrioli'in t nt ,‘'», r»-tMrv a .ti. “ anii jnconailion- j Secretary bad a ri:;hl to dr:iu upjn l’r;in(:e. attai k- of the I’rc«idf'nt nnil his viiH«aU, the he has bon stly und firmly n.aintaineii; but liormant f«r ages. .K'i repiiii i* , ; jK At r." h»'next !^.ri ; e» th-reasons fi.r J ran'*• nnt | a\ tb^ damagPM—But it instilution has lost dollars. »nc of those who ara eiMloavormg to defr.it his j to c1 hvh to and w.( p*'ft our | jjl . ; r .. i.f( ihe pubuc faiUj, iij Uio rtmcvjl . iti^n ti.n • .oV'F'Mnont mu'.t do ii. li winild think, this might go pr-tty f.tr low- adunnistnition, by calling lhemselva«i Whigs j (.’hicl ,Mn;;isf rate, who I as (J ol !;i« ' -. Mr. M. s* 11s me a clurp, and I fit.i] licit he ard, j'lsltfyin^ eipcndiliire of the f*;w .md fricndt to liilierty and Andrew Jaf'k-'oii ' po*r man’*, lilicrin * •' |iiii'| 1 I]' or. ti.f'anlirjuateo ai.il liiri ad I has no right to .s>.';ii a claim, I hold him ac- thousand dollars cnmplainrd of by .Mr. n'J’ort/. Be jjolous, th»*relore,of ihoi^e st' Ill- w lar»- ft*>r> ol a b* n \ J':,p ti.c anlirjuateo ai.il liiri ad I has ni right to .s>.';ii a claim, I hold him ac- thousand dollars cnniplaiiif'd of l;y .Mr. n'iory. li,«* tbr‘fc |*^r * ont. and I. .'s cointable not only for the cl.mn, Injt tbf llutchiM*'!, At all events it shown us on atyledpa ti.n llic cr> xulily ul l.is , lo^« 1 may ao>>tain by .i- It the (.Hic^ri of which wni*, tli l’*rrot that has b"*n j the Bunk bnil not deiuanded drtmagt-s th'*y wasti fulm as. Be jjoloiis, th»*relore, of ihoi^e st'll-. . - - | || vou |»^r * ont. ami I . .'s co'intalii'! not omy lor me ci.um, ikji iiif i iuigiiim»'i, ai all evcnia ii snowa us on aty leJ patriots, who bavo in-ulled tbi* repuh-| rrfgno-lit nl.irH aSnut I >« n ^ t up'.n llic cr> >ulily c/1 bi6 , lo^i 1 may ao>.lain by If the f.Hictri of which wni*, tbern has lie#n prodigality and licansoftbiscounty by intruding ihetniolve* pr' pb' iif rye, th il „f o The Bank has b‘en a faith- ua political teachers ; vvhona priuciplts ha\n ' cirmUiing mvi'iuin rin t i>» y u„,j tiiugU I-ccjtUiU wwr4ii, aud ceriaui' Ltt'i U«u Uidfaitiiful Igliicstvckliuldsra, au'i ful lh«ud lo tli« GotcinujCBt—L»s paid I,- givro nt)other provf vf tbtir |»r"gr' »s m ni - ''.oui.tv '7-’“ ‘ '*
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 26, 1834, edition 1
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