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uau;igh, (;,'. c.) rniDAY, jum: , in. V!. XV. Tin: sr.uv. , Jzi Xirt h-Ccrolia Gazette , i iilW 1, eMi,tj. j ' 'r, ELL 7c L VWUK.Ntti. ; V Wp1. solars r o V ps . ;Mftt Vm ( JO 5rt n " LjJ.mtr. VP" M'.ik'iinI, T , ' lU mlKH K K " rrrr - ' l. ajrerturnentt, hot exaeerimr. il " in inST"' tKrv riw Pc 4ulUr. '.V : '.THE TARIFF.- V, ; An Act t .mend the several acu lor inv t.i" xnr Duties nn Import. ,1 A. i J ft mutt h I Stmttmd nue A" uMifedL That. froflB and aiVr the ' urtieth day of Jnet thousand eight butv nd twenty-tour, in ueu w uie wnm I m Imposed by lw on the importation or the .. - i. in.f iti,'iAftrt. thetv (Hall ho m . . .- . i j ,1 41.- fM,; j,. levied, coueexca, vi ptu, vuv. tvuvwuig h.t il tt) UT! .." V : i ... ti i , 1 ' Fir. .On sad duck, osnaburgs, burlap and ucklenburgs, a duty of fifteen per centum ad Talom. -J : i;- . . .n muiufactuMe of "urooL or or whitn vool shall be eonijoneiit jSart, except wo t- catu(t good ana DiniRcu, wnicn iuui pay w.ntAe er centum id valorem," du- tt of thirty per centum d valorem,' until the ; h,ii.th div of Jnne, one thousand eight hun. j died and-tenty4le, and afer that time, a ? A.trrif iirtv-three and third per centum ad i at .' - J A. il t11fttf.ru.. of wool, etoet flannel and baizes, the actual ? vIue of which, at the place whence imported, ihll hot eiceed thirty-thfea and a third cem ? f twentvr Der centum ad Talorem,,:! X.,- ' Eeeond. On- all manufacture, not. herein specified, of cpttoh, ailk, flat, or hemp, er of hicb either 01 mese maienais auau.oe a com- pooent part, rod on all manufacture of (ilk, or .Of VbicR mi snau dc cumpuncnrtnaicniu, "oming from beyond the'Cape of Good Hope, ' duty of twentjMWe p centum ad valorem '! en ill other manufacture! of ilk.' or of which : il6 abaO be component material, twenty per1 V Centura ad v!oremi,,rBi; JTiat, all cot "ten cloth whatsoever, or clothd of which cot C ton hIl be a component 'material, sxcepting ankeen imported directly from Wiina, the ortiriniJ cost of which, at the blace whence .riDorted. with the ddition of twenty her cen- 411111, if imported from the Gape of Good Hope, T turn, if imported froro ny other place; shall he leu than rainy cents per quave ytni, hall, 'with uch addition, be taken and deemed to ' have cort thirtv'centa per squate yard, & ahall I be charged with duty accordiiiely.; J And that, fl tinbleachrd jsnd- ttncolored cotton wist, -vanit or uireaa, xue oninnai cost 01 ,wni:n vnA be less thamnxty cenW per pound,' shall Tbe Seemed and taken to have cost sixty eenta cr pound, -nd shall: "be charged; wjrli duty " topsrlv. AndUll .bleached; or colored 1 "cotton varn; twist. vof tlireath tlie'orie'irial Cost "W, which shall be less than seve'nty-five. cent inave cost eventy.fit9Vcent per pound, and i shall oe cnapged Wit U j duty,' accordingly: 'Pmidedi alio,Th,t th provision "of this '' -t, shall not apply to, or 'be enforced irHinst, , iuiw ituiuns (.11 ouug; nuuf uiins or places eastward. of the Capo-of? Godd Hope, orbe-, of twenty ner Centura 'ad .valorem, 'until the fir day of June, one thousand eight hundred h nd twenty-five; afterwards, adutv of twehtv- .Vfive per centum d valorem, unt'd the .first of; ,.june, one thousanct eight hundred, andlwen : Ity-sixt aftewards, a dutv of thirfp ncr centu 01 V ad valorem-., .ftfewrffd; That all wool, the ac- .Tjni wiw 01 wiiivii, ai ine piace wnence lnr - ported, shall not exceed, ten cents' per.' pound, shall be, charged with-' doty of fifteen per yemuni aa valorem fnd.no poore.., k r; i , fourth; On all Leghorn hats, ot 'bonnets, 4 iiu au nats i or, bonnets ot straw Chip, or . p-'A nd on all flats, braids, or plats for mat K ing of hats or bonnets, a duty of fifty per cen- , KUm ad valorem: PhMiImL, That au 1 p-Kni-u kits and bonnets,.;and all hats or-honnets 'of , strawy chip, of graas,'-which, at the place iheiice imported,-with? the addition of jten i w centum, shall have cost less than one dol-, . stiV' Vith such add'tiop, betaken , ind deemed to have cost 6ne dbllar eachj and r-'r ' v autjr accoroiogty. . 'f Fifth, 'On iinannpil tkrim nf all lriCitai nn pWd wares of ajl kinds, and on all manufac- ' lllfp. Via .I......L . .1 1 1 ' H i. iron, teeVpewter, lbad,Dr tin, ort of which ithcr of these metals is a component material, Qulyof twentMve per centum ad valorem, un bolting cloths, fifteen per cent, ad va lorem:' . , ' , . - 1 ' Vahairclath and hair icating, thirty per ' tentum ad valorem; . 1 h , . - - y ' Oii.marhle, and all manufacture of marble, , hMrty per centum ad valorem; , , : " , f 'ii,all paper hangiiiMi, forty pef centum ad -valorem,, , '-,v.' . " ' . ' V',: 4 , r" ,, .0 cocb laces. oTcotton ot other Material; , wnty-Cve per centum ad valoremi on all other uces, twelve and ft. half per centum' ad valo- . . i m lead an pigs,, bars of '8htets,,tW0,efits Vpwpouw, s; .fry:4 v . On leaden sliot,thre Vd one half , cents i-"Pouna. ; ,-. . .-l: . ' j-j -f.: t)n red or white lea j-rounil jn oil. w coot peP pund;- sm" Erils'?,:1 Turkey, ani Viltort t carpets x thT 11 - nrTv ce its.perquare,yard ""cncan nd Ingiaii, caipetabr Cat 7irTting,-twetity-fiVe wits per Bquare. yird; ? -un alj other kinds of carpets and carpetimi, .' . "001 hemp, or cotton, or parts ft ei iner, twenty cents pr square vardi ':: : ' ? , rvr" a- .Wpeting, aad on od cloths, of iiA. , & -Arpeling, n.ats, and ; oor, cioihs, made of tow, flags, or anv other .Material. dutv bf thirl v J.l Km-. rUjirty-Jive ui. vajk. uviui a v-aw v vasvi him j wMrUsll I text enrang.. L-'iiThjri.,! On Wool 'anmatiufactured.sv diitv On tarrr ! ti".,V s -ni cof Uje, fu cents xr pwttl, , ihrea.i, and mr, iee'ut pouivli- On cotton ksifmr. thrte cent od three fourths of tht per ciuar yard; .- t On iros in bar or Wok, itot BtanufWnre J, whole or i srt. by roll in r, ninctv cent per hundred and twelve pound . - .. t)a roond iron, or braster' ruda. of three siilccntk to eight sixteenth of an inch dtam eiet, inctovre; on iron, ia nail or spike ruds, al.ti fctvl on iron, la sheet and hooo iron: and o irot sht. or rolled, furband4ron, scroll. iron or cen eivt rvua, three cent per pouitd. un iron apikra, tour ceo 'a per pouixU . On iron aaib. cut or . wrought, five cent per pouitd.'?. .. - Oa tk. brads, and ipnrur. not exceed. ing siiteen ounces to the thousand, five cent per thousand; exceeding ixtecn ounce to the thousand, fit cent perpoundt '. C - un iron or steel wire, not vxcetxtmr num ber ehrhteea, five cents jr poundi ovr num ber eighteen, liino cent per poundi : On square wire, used in the manufacture of rt re tellers for uiabreius, twelve per oentum advalorenti' t' v-'. .'.'. On anvills h. anchors two cent per pound; On iron cable or chain or part thereof. three cent per poqnd) and n drawback tttall oe allowed oa Uie exportation or iron cable, or parts thereof! V ' , , , ; i ', s Oa null crank sod mill irons, of wroueht won, lour cent per pound; , v , " -; : On mill saws, one dollar each: . - On blacksmith's hammer and aledre. two nd ahajf tcnuper pogod; ,-,:,( . . -1 .. un rnuskets, one dollar and brty cents rer standt ' ) i' On iifle two dollar and fifty cent each: 1 On; all "other fire armsi and on side arms. thirty per centum ad yaloremf - i , On cutting knives, acythev sickles, and reaping hook, spades and shovels, of iron or steel, thirty per centum ad valorem; ;..; r On' screws' of iron.' weiirhinir twentvV liouiid, of upwards, thirty oer 'centum d valorem; x-x '.'." -V -r; -f yOn screw of iron,1 for wood, called wood crews, thirty per cent. ad. valorem; ' p -. un vessels of cast ron. not otheraise sioi cified, -one and a half cents per pbuqd; s - -,: ;0n all other castings' of iron, not specified, one cent per pound;. "J S:- "'y' vn an vessels 01 copper., imrty-nve per centum ad valorem; ,; On qaills, prepared or manufactured, twe n i... . .1... . j . -1 . ijr-uTc (Jtr senium iu vaiurcmj- 1 y n slates an tics,tor butWmg; twentyive per ce ad, valorem;--' ;ft; H $ Qr- ..y;,... ' On black lead pencils, fortyer cefit.ad valoremi jsHs? 'V'i'V v'.f.l;' On tallow candles; five cents pr pound; Q per On wheat, twe.nty-fif cents pec bushel'. on oat, ten cents Der DiiaheL. v.e o ' Oiv,iiet. flour fifty cents 'perrhundreil .. On potatoes, ten cent per bushel; . - , 'xi Oh .eoal, six cents pef ..heaped bushelj AOns corki twelve cent per poiindt " : On prunelle and other shoes or slippen of sttrif or nankeen, twenty-five cent- pes pair; -7 Oh laced boots or bootees, one 'dollar fifty cent per pairs 'f.i -S.H? . On 'Ctuieed, rape,; seed," and, hemp seed 011, twenty-nve cents per gallon; i T4. fin PQitn. m fiu4u nta nt'fMItrkn ,On-ale, beer, ahdi porter imported in bot tles, twenty'eejits per gal on; imported other wise than in' bottles, fifteen cent per gallon; run beet and pork, two cents per pound; : i On bams,' and other bacon, three cents per DOUlld:. . ' '.'V fy'v! ; M butter,hve cents perpQUhdi 1 ; j" , Oa vinejrar, ei?ht cents per gallon: ; On alum,; two..dollars; and filty cents per fiurired weight-Vv.;5Vir .rWi, V On refined sal tpetre, three cents p erponnd; vi uiuc .ui uuuiair 711111, iuui viuiv, tr pounds' . ,' .T - h'y. ' ;-',-v,;.3. (C.V On oil ot vitriol, jthree cents per. poundji ,v Oit Glauber salts, two. cent per pound: J; -0n Epsom salts, fburicents per pbMndj'i:'.1' i On tainphor, crude, 'eight "cents per pound; 'On catnphor, ;rchnett, twelve cent per 1 .-. t . tt . . I ii t ! l.'.i J .ur copperas, .xwovoouannper uunurea we-ignt;'-& ;3R' 'it On'.' Cayenne pepprtfc fifteen cent per pound; Jf'y, ( ;W;-: s'!1; f jii.-VV' . Un gtngery.two ceptsper pouna; ' if; On chocolate, four cents, per pound; " Oji currants and fiirs. three cents ber rjoundi 'On rlum8. iDrunes. ;, Muscatel raiaiiis,'rand raisiiisiirt jar and bokeSj four(cehtsptj pound; On ail other: raisins, three cent per pound; " On window glass, hot' above eight' inches by ten inches in siaej three dollars per hurt- urea square tcets hot ivhove ten, inches by twelve inches in sizethree dollars and'fif cents per hundred square feet; and if above ten inches by twelve inches in aue; four dol lar per hundred square feet: I'rmnaeiL 1 bat all window irlaas. imported in platea, uncut, shall be chargeable whh the highest rate of duties hereby impaseq, y j1-, ; vtvi,;. On black glass bottles, hot -exceeding the capaci. of one quart, two dollars per grocer on bottles exceeding one quart and not more than two cuutrts-two dollars and fifty ;. cents per groCei oyer two" quarW, and not exceeding one gallon.'tliree dofiarf per groce s flOn aetnnoiins. twenty-nve cents eacn; . 'On apothecarie's vials, jof ; the- capacity of four ounces, and lessone dollar per grace; on the same, above four ounces,, and t)ot - ceedang eight ounces, line dollar and twenty five cents per grbCe;'i-- vte f;j'ii:-0 s .On. all wares of cut glsss, '"'not specified, threV cent ber pound, and, in addition there to, an ad valorem duty of thirty per centumf -; On all other articles' of glasi two. cents per poundVahd in addition tlieretp, an ad valo rem duty of twenty per ceiiti;!;i" r-l,v 1 On all .books.'- which- the Importer shaU make i; satisfactorily appear to 'the Collector qi toe purr at wnicn uie same snail De enie: cci, were printed previous to the 'year' oil" tl.Ou sand seven' liuiulred and seventy-five; and, ah so, on all books printed in the; la:1 'es than English, four cents per 'volume; nt books printed in Latin prjtireck; on a. oka priiited.itj Latin or Greeks when bound ii$. teen crhf pe pound;, when not bound. Unr.- viu pcnuccuH canuies, eignv cents - Oh soapi four cents. per pound; . ?f$. ,? ";J V On lardf'jthree cents per .poundt ? te'ecentper pouhdf ' - ' " .;., ' O i-l cltrt bookv w i j lxxisvL thlrtvi twA'r-t:eentswr fKiundi , j Un turn ami oarto post paper, ot aU (jinta, rwertv rtms p-r poytv!,- , ' - , On roolsop and aii drawfr.g and wntag p per,swte cents per ri.uvii On printing, copperplate, ar.J ftainers pa. per, tea eenU per pound; . . , . On shaaUilag paper, b'.aders' and hot. brds, sad wrapping paper, of all kiads, three cents per pouitU . . On ail otAcr . natien toteen cents oer pound. J : r - ,t - . I j A duty or twelve and'ahsW per re nhiraaj; ty Tklorem on at! articles nt herein si-ecified, and now Dating a daty of seven and a halrpeingsusutnod, or to bear the proper t spon pr centum sdvalorenf; whh t'w taceptiortofj aihihiy, if, failing to sustain them, he should paicns aunenve uji jr cownr snips fxn-' town, whiah'shaU be jnitied free f duty until Juno thirtieth,', on.. t;otwande;'ut hutt dredandweaty?!. , w J e. 9. .M bifnrtktT tnett. That an arilitiipn of tell per efltum sliall be made to the several .rates of duties hereby imposed upon the several articles aforsnid," which, af ter the said respective times for tho com mencement of the duties hereby immned, shall be Imported in ships or vessels, not of the United States: Fmided, That this addi tion shall not be applied to article Imported in ships or vessels pot of th United States, entitled by treaty, or by -any act of Coneress, tobe. admitted on payment of the same du- uci wai re puu on iia anxirs unporccQ in sJiiits pr vessel of the United State. Sec. 3. wind be it further enocud. That there shall be allowed a drawback of the du ties by this act imposed upoo the exportation of any articles that shall have paid the same, within the time, and in the manner, and sub ject to the provisions and restrictions, "pre scribed in the tourth section of the act, en titled " Ah 'act to regulate' the duties on inv ports, and tonnage,1; passed the twenty-e. vtnth day Of April, one thousand eight hun dred and sixteen, r-- -',-" .- ' " - - V Se. 4. And b it tinker enacted. That the drawback allowed by law on plain silk cloths, shall- be allowed, although the id cloths, before the exportation thereof shall have been colored, printed, stained, dyed,' stamped,' or painted, in Ui. United States,, But,, when ever any such cloths,' so imported, shall b imenuea vr oe so coiorea, pmuea,,- stainca, t.L . .t , . 1 dyed, stamped, or pamted, and afterwards to be exported f from the iX'uited States, rwith privilege of drawback, each package thereof snail, before the tame shall be delivered from the public 'stores," be opened and examined y n Inspector of the customsand the con tents thereof measured 'or weighed," and the quality thereof ascertained, and a sample of each piece thereof reserved at the cus tomhouse; and k particular account or regis-! try ui bucn examination, uescnoing ine num ber ot pieces in each package,. their weight or raeaaure) and the; samplesthvreof reserved, spau oe entered in the ooota ot tno custom houses and, after such e xaniination, said goods shall b repacked iri'.tlie original package, and the said original package shall be marked with a custom house mark. . And, whenever any such gooda, being thus colored, printed, stained, dyed, stamped, or . painted, sliall he entered at the' custom- house for exportation and drawback, the ' same shall be -so entered in the original package, inarmed as aforesaid, and it othervt we. unless the person,- so en tering the (same, shall, give-satisfactory evi dence to the cUlector or naval officer, or one Of them, that sttch britnnal oackaire ha been lost or ' destroy d by accident; and no such iuuhuuh iuc.uriiwuw;& snail uc uiaue, ex cept Oh the content cf entire packages; and, upon application for such 'entry and drawback, the contents of the packages so offered, shall be examined by au inspector of the customs, and measured, pr weighed,' and compared wim we onginai entry, registry, anu samples; and if, upon Such' comparison and full exami- natjon, .the Collector shall be satished that the contents of each package are ythe, same iden tical goods imported and registered, as af'pre id, and not changed or altered, "except -by being colored, printed, stained, dyed, stamp ed, or painted, as at ore said, then- tue person, so. entering such "goods, shall be, admitted to the bath" prescribed by law", TIq be tised 1u cases ot application- tor exportation ot goods torne oencnt ot orawoacK.-and snaiL t Here upon, be entitled to' drawback, as in, other cases;! 'Pmvided, "That die exporter shall, in every other particular, comply with - the reg ulations and formalities heretofore establish ed for entries of good for exportation, with the benefit ot drawback.,'1 And it any person shall present, fbr exportation and drawback, any -colored, printed, stained, dyed, stamped, or painted silk,' or nankeen cloth, knowing the same not to be entitled to drawback, ao i : -i. .f il - - i ' i ii curuuiK w mc univisiuus ui uiib aui, ur sunn wiuuliy misrepresent or conceal the content or quamy of any; passage- as aioresaio, ine said goods, so presented or entered tor draw back, shall be torteiled,ar.d may be seized bv tlie "collector.: hnd proceeded' with and the forfeiture distributed, as in other cases. V See. tJind be it furtf&r enacted: That the existing laws shall extend to, and be in force for, -the collection bf the duties imposed by thin act, for the prosecution and punishment of all flltencea, and tor the recovery, Collec tion, distribution, and remission, of all fines, penalties,, ami forfeitures, as fully and cH'ec- tually -las if every regujation, penalty, fortcr- ture, 'provision; clau', matter and thing, to that effect, ii) the existing laws contained, had been inserted in, and rcnocted by, thi act - - r-M?rry,;:';. ;': tl I Seo. tArutli iiurthtr enacted That the ptovi&ions of the second section of the , act of Congress, entitled An act to regulate the duties on. imports, and 'tonnagie,' approved April ' twenty-seventh, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, shall extend and enure to th benefit of the schools and colleges within the United States,, or the teriitone thereof, in- the same manner, and uudef"; the hke limitations and restrictions, as is provi- ded in said act, with respect to seminaries of learning. , '- Approved, jiay i oit. ' JAMES MONROE). A.-.. '- ';fe" nKPfJUT "'- ..-'v.; Of ttie Select (fiimilitee 'toyahtm, vat referred ' Tiiav-?ilini.'diatey on their - noiniqiCat,.. the llouaii luw-'alieazly be n?d, they OTimui - Jcatfd kunt rf ),;. . 1 w tn tK ' -rJ i 1 rcaaur) , aitd try alio or.' dercd tLt arteikUiice of It-. fUl.knH, tt be etA.l;:r t-fv U-im, as a wituiM,o.tchnf U vanoos charge ia th nwrvu.-l. J ar, although, ia Uiat address he refer to pspers and iocnmctUi, acocMaltie tu ibe cmnmittee ithoot hts sirtence, a tit main Mpru of ehsrgea, jret th cOnututte were of op.. hion, Kt thee ci.rjr rre not such 'a should be cithts lightly made, or superncUlly ciamiaed, and that it ought not to ooatent it elf with any' inveatiiratiitn.' short of one in I - a . W .a. . . which the accuser stKnild bava an ODDortum v " ' of being p roaxlty present, the beurrto susuiu the citargc, T tbey were capable oi urougni txteisi lura anl, , a .1 ..: r. . , ,ttu uiua pwuvc aiiu impoatag, troni perii. al and improper nuxivem. or hum tnroum. pretest. Altd th eommitte m eull nt iL ftion, that this uivestigauun Ought snt U be fi nally cioseo, witnoui ibe penonal examination of Mr. Edwardt-nL In pnx-Uiiiit to make any report on trie sutoject, at 11 ie present tunc, and before such an examination i bad. the cotnradtee acts only from the necessjt) im- pcca upon k oy we approaching clos of the session, and by a seme of duty which dictate tliat il ought not to postpone, to distant day, all communication to the House on, a subject so interesting to the. Government, and so near. ly anecting the honor and integrity of on of ii. ujgiKn viucxrit i- . Under the influence of these motives, the couioiirtee makes this report, aj the result of its examination of the papers referred to in toe address, and Such other proof as the com mittee could command.' Whatsoever is her said, therefor, must bo received with tlie qualification, that although the comnrittee do not know that Ur Edward, if present, could communicate any' fact likely to be im portant, they do not know, on the other hand, that he might not do so; 'and he, ha h'ad no opportunity to be examined. oT to irive anv iPyt the answer of the Secretary. whicK the coumittee has rep rived, n.nd which lias already been ju-inted, by order of the House " The- address contains two general charge against tlie ecvetaryr one of jiiismaiiigiiiJ uie (moiio iunus; aiKier wmca various illegal traiiaactions aro aUeged.an reference to the depoaite'of the public-, moneys; in certain banks, and the mode in which such moneys were kllowed, afierwardsl to be repaid: the otber, imputing to the SecreUrv the suppres on of papers and documents) or faihngto communicate them.'wii6n thev outrht to have been -communicated jh answer to resolutions of the Houses w Contrress.' I'V'.y. Thenuitte6 bao givei iU attention to asli of these divisions of charge; r ,J;.; ; ea ...,i, w mc-couuuet or tne i reasu-1 ry Department lb regard to the, deposite-of iofthisdis.incuon between draf-s to individual th5 jiubhc mbneys la the banks, and tile man- j and drafts to th Dank of the U. 3. aooeawta V K '.x nor m which, such banks were,aUowetf to rebe, 'that 'draft, in favor of individual be!n - - " ' ' ' pay to the Treasury the balances of such de ; Dy tne resolution of Congress of April 30th, 1816, it is declari.1. That the Secret in of the Treasury be, and he hereby A,. required and directed to adopt such (measures as he may ueein necessary t ) cause, as soon a may be, alt duties,' taxes, debt?. Or sums of money. accruing, or becoming payable, to the United States,. to be. colljicted and paid n this Jegal currency of tlie United States,- or Tre'asury not, or -note of the JBank; tf,the-,Unite(l States, a by law provided and declared, or in the notes of banks, whirh arv payable, and siu, un ueuiaiiufiii uie aaio; tegai currency of the Unid States; and thaf, from nd aft er the 20th day of Tebruary next, no such duties, taxes, debts, or sums it money; 'accruing, or becoming payable, to the United States, as a foresaid, ought to be. collected b received, otoerwise than n the legal currency.of the United States, or Treasury notes, br notes ot the Bank of the United Statesbr in notes of bank which1; are payable and paid, on de mand, in the said legal currency of the UhW tea amies. v " i ' ' vJ1'1- At the time of the adoptioh of this resoW tion, dehjjrccrhing to the-. United States, .T.K.lh.. nn.n..... rtf'lU. 1 . P I I' lands, pr at thetciistoir house, or froth the sources of revenues, were, in fact, received, in some parts pf. the country, but evidentlv in disregard of the law," in tlietnoles of the StaU uanas wijicb ca not redeem their paper by cash payment. By. this resolution, it wa ob viously made the duty of the Treasury to cor rect tliat departure from law, as soon as prac. ticable; and it was, as is equally ohvioils, im neraave on me uemmncnL unf the i uth t ebruary,.l8l7, to allow hotliing ta be, rec iv- cd in payments ot debts due to the . United ouitca out uus Kricat. uiouey oi.tne united SUtes Treasury botes, notes of, the Bank of the united States, or ot those state banks the notes ot which were payable and paid on de mand id casn. - c i The Bank of the United State, wa incbr- poraied in April, 1816, and went into opera tion at the" commencement of the next year. By the act of incorporation it is provided and ...l.J mil l . j : !.. In wuutu, - uiilv uiv ucuic oi. . xijK money of the United Stales, -in places id which the s&id hank ana branches thereof may be es- uiuuiutu, iimu ue uauc in sata Dame ana tne branches tliereot unless the Secretary of the r......:. .I.-I1 .i r ' ticwtuijr putui, i. miy uioc uuierwise orucr and direct: in which case, the Secretary of tne . ireasury, eruui immediately lay before Congress, if in session, and if not. immediate ly after the; Commencement of . the next ses sion, the reason of such order or direction." Tlifc present Secretary of the "treasury was piHiiiiivu vj ui oniuc iu uctooer, -10.', , I In the'early part of the year' 1817. it re- pretehted by the Secretary, and " appears to be true; that an arrangement Waa nuide with the Bank of the United States, by which the public fund "were to be deposited bv the branches , of that institution,- inr all ' place where such branches existed; & where there were no such branches, that bank was to de signate certain' state banks for which it would be responsibk,' and in which such public, mo neys s ni Id be deposited; and notes .of all banks bich the Bank ot the- United States -would receive in deposite ascash, a-sd none -iia -a 1.1. 1 1 .. i- .i oiner, were w vo ttv;Yv,u on, aics ( inc public lanils. . ;,.;: ';' V .- - u is iuruier represented, t'-1. hi e exe cution of thi arrangement, .... cu!',is and controversic arose between Uie i.ank f the vnitro ,ri vtc;B,,anu uie state d:h...5 tims eai- plove-f u rec.ving the 2- - iC niorw-ix, md, ere lo-i, l "flite-t "t-.v S ipvlied tu I! the lYtiv .rr, Ui it could "t CiHil'nuc i SJTan)rr;inj,u s"d ilwu t ncefuiT, ,r l j' Pi!'. a c ,, e rn"iry.nr could rrciie ixwUing in oui ui legiu enrrtru v of own antra, .The irrrt -t, wim I n ted 3U1 u , iiini'fi! - 1 1 , reaauns, on tlie .Wth Jnr', 115. It otkl appear, tu- n,rv' of t ,t4 r utnr, , lt-i , banks Which liad. in 1 psyaienta, soon 1V - r t.. . ritnL th . . say, in the latter f . ..... t. k , rt cl i SIR, dicom ..I.. I tica paymsnts, aji.l ttuathedebtdneio,. unusu butes, on account cf th s-lesof Pub fie laud, had vry greatly mrrt amount. lure rn th wester state was imt tnc h u t . require, wuhia UioM states, the dij,.,-. ment of the mohey reeeivl p ,Ceou:t of. thi debt4 but much the larger rrt wa. ia b reimtte.l. either to the ' we,Z or to other place -n the Atlant.c sta. nooui ion serioiu aim. t r .. United Sutes issued order nt-oi, -f tU T iS i-icir westenl branches froai issuino- , . own notes for circulation, even Li e v for, or on deposit of specie' -Under these circumstances, the Secrm-V of the Treasury appear td have entered , arrangements with some of the local or ata'to Kfircrny uiose wiach had rte 1 as Kcii oi ntbiuit or the United St. f..r 1 1. ' r j mo purpose oi employuig them as ! ii in me jjuoiiQ money, and iaH,e tr of suci .money, a ben required, to i where it miglit be wanted in the co, Government disbursement. -: Among the earliest of these, wa, o, Jt posed to the Bank of Missouri, by kl v-. from the Seoiptarv, of the, 1st and the Iltb of . July; 1818, immed ately after hf tenrunaT.oit -or the agreement be-orC mentioned, with ' the Bunk of-the United Stales; which U-ttora. ''" indred, have thi! form of circulars to all th. I-..1.. IU .mm mc puoi:c monet were at -tltime-denosited, that is to say- the bank '-, ' i .V K ' Which have heert employed by the Bank of . tb4 United. State; during t e, continuance of Vv '-.' ' its arrangement before mentioned, with th i v' . ',' ; : Troasuty,- Thr'Baiik or Miasoun was ono-'-,. ' ' of tiiees .ft wa now informed, that, sines ' ' -tha agreement had Come to an end on ths . ' - ' -3Uth ot June, alliums deposited in the Bank '- of Missouri after that time, must be abjec' ' V ', tax tltfl draft of .tlmTreaaunr; and wouldbS '.'T ; 'V' " -drawn for. a occasion ahmiU Mn..:. i- .ki ' ; ' ..' ' X II. T . "I-" III Vlltj , ...f- .mowing manner, viss- a in ftttor f indivi' uuau, uraii w oe paid at ight; if in fivo a l. I the Hank Ot the Vn S.t.. iw . draft of the latter deacriptioq l to be s6 Zs that the money should be drr.vn out and tru7s" xerreu gradually, tt, hot en muiA' The reason ! V T. irw,,',.t3v0.p ?t 'ndividual beiflif j..u.T inw-naeu ior lunda to be expended in tne neitrhboriiood of the haK. um.ri.1 ilinardy paid.in jthe notes of the hank itsdl,- Ci r a T V vtn wut- mat tnose .- fa ,x;,,ir flir, r. vof ot th bank of;the United States, would' ic-v'V' r"' papert out mat those i fa- X imv wm ivuuiivu IlilV IIIRIII 111 WYLAi . a ' V- ?. V. 5 , I v. v.v .v-iu uniucncs; operation which m irht reasonably require uihs.VOuUhe 1st of Au gust, the Bank of .Missouri signigfi iu uv """"T ivmiuiuons ot this DfOnosw , tion. '" Oktfce Slt 'of OeeembeK ''t-'til 'J. V: i-r tho President oC -,: & J, "TT w' wrl,lc..'gnihedhisd pcv ;r , ; sition to employ that bank sin Uf .Z-J. '4-. '?.' the cleposite ot the public money andoo thi - K -i 1 ' ,v-' lat6ruaiyfcdtow.ii,.tjl r,n, ',A,;mJftrifngement was made, s ' nearly at the same time. t with . the Bank of ilbiiois, the Bankot Huntsvillel audth--iw ' A" ' beokbee Bank. . ;; .;; ' ... ... , , , "Til t, " t -bhonly alter the date df these trahaotionJ.i U ! however, a more general ?stcui of eMipioyi -mg .uus banks, lor the eposes before lr.en A ' ' U tioned iwas adopted; and conduinn. m -. A.l " Ed re thought m-e favor" V- : fcble to 'the vbanka werCpropostd. . ,Th V ? leadutir ieature mi thU nf - ' ; . ' Uiat, as ah inducemettt to uiidertaktfthZ.. - ', , gagenieni, it waarreeL on the oart-hf tt. ..; i K'f tt. leasHry, to allow, to the ank a pemia.';ent '4.x3 ''i -.j,t,,v, .uliuiaea sum, not liable to btf drawn out or diminished, except in a specified casv.'., -The vse bf thideposite Va to be the equivalent for the responsibility of receivlr .u moc-piug tne iiindsv and the expense (,f ' rraBstcrring tbem, Without furtlter cfiHrgc 0l tlie Treasury, to such place aa mhA ' bn agreed .on,' or required. .;,,.' . i ', .;;'. V. , v armniremeius or thi nuUiTm., v. wUt the Bank of Steubrnvliu. .iUttt- m.: ranldi,L1Jn)t f Columbus, rarme r, artd 'Meeluudcs' Bank of Indians, Bank of liw hnoisal ijhawneentpwn. Branch Bank of Ken- iucay at x-ouisviUe, Bank of TorabfeckbaiT at - - - I-"-, . mnvan Riiu a-'ercnanus wans 'ft . i of Huntsville, Bank of Jdiswuri, Bknk'of Vin ym,Diin(u luiwardsviiie, and Farmer' -' c M and Mechanics; Bajik;of Cincinnati. - . 'y J -: 11c icnus. in trener&i. fif (. tn Ku,. ' . . - .. . v- the jreasury and these several bank wm''fi MW.That the' bank - should receive; in deVi'lilr ' poKc, w tne credit ot tne Treasury, a tash, ' . -' .'i ' from the Receivers of public, moneys, all cur' f i , ! ""' . vt iic gun as maintain cash ' " payments; with power., however. touc.tO'KceK tl"-note of any particuW bank on Jriving seasonable notU-f. V'.k s" , " ili drafts from Jhe Treasury; and should, also;. v; traiisfer, oh request, all sumi , i, l beyond tCUftV.- ;. wu.vu.iv oi tne stipulated permanent tie. ' . poit, teethe Bank of the United State. orH'h ' ?,v certain rnumerated Branches of that Banks";'--'' anawata fixed sunt should rema'm ih th-Jr'"' " bank, as before mentioned, as 'a permanent , 1 depoftite.to be transferred, however,' to the 'if Bankot the -United hiate. hi six montha'iift. 'v'nC'V, tor the termination of the agreement. ww, vne money were wanted Tbrdis- . ' bursement in the oeighborhowd of the banks, i '! !""jliu' "e orawn lor, at sight, notWlthiUinft tJ ing such draft might reduce the permanent ",,' depoaite below the stipulated sum. r ? The n oj tins pcnnanentdep.-Mt '.'' . ..S .() uC the bu,,k large suii i .'. used, if it should appear t.iat lonld reiiive- and transfrr, ...chf"'-'l'; ' nn uie expense thta-cof BO-jtUd V,':'i'.i; d the expense thereof BOinUd 'nV' r,r" ' f m -y 'Vv i ' ' -... : .jt-.-;.'.!1. .... V V.tn- ..y 7 A r . X, , , , . 1 "i-,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 4, 1824, edition 1
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