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I , -r-. a' II 1 ' I I " I II ASUS 7 i s ii i i j i ii it ii i r ULiiXi iiJL-o VOL.VI.1 Charlotte, (N. C) July 15, 18G. txo.:ao2. T. J. IIOLTOX, fYserislor end PeWisArr. ' TWO DOLLARS, if paid b drance. , A Two iHillsrsend rUly Cento, if not paid wilhio ihice . , ,, . .V, . Three IMlars, " Dot pJ(3 until the tnd of ths tear. . ' i ' '' - -- IXAdwliMineoU meorted it ths usual rates, . - s.,.L Msior Cochran la sppoibleiTsu Areut for Ibe Journal, tod is authorised lo receive tZtntf tnd give receipts in my wine. . T.J, IL lvi6. VEEKLY ALMANAC. MOON'S PHASES. 1st. Each Bank shall tarnish to tjio Sec 1. Jj! J . eeu. s 17 &idy. ; ; j futt & ia 84 env m Tuesday. 14 .56 7 F, . . H Oil " ' il l J -i . . , I V " ' - PilII VI 12 U RUtfR ' , ;4 57.7 . 3,' ., Si Tburtdsy, The Dcpollc Hill. 1 BILL to reguleto the Depositee of lie Publie fit it enacted by the SemtteandJIouaedj R,9rtunlalitt$ qf the United blattt of mrnca in Congrea atrembled, Jtikl il Their be The dutjr hrSemury"r'the TiMwn to select, at toon as may be prac ticable, end emplojr at the iepotoriet of Banks incorporated by the event StatM, . b Conffrees for the District of Columbia, or by tbe Lrgislstiv Councils of tbe re. tpective Territories, as msy ds jociiea si, tdjicent, or convenient to, the potnU or pl-, era at which the revenues may be collected or dtabursftl. ' And io thorn States, Terri Wies, or DJatrtct, o which there are no Bjbks,or io which bo Bank can be employed itadeposite Baotuaod within which the pub 1 c collectioni or disbursemenU require a d- .1 ' 1 O - H kl ran -i.omts wiih a imbk or uanns, n some ther Bute, Tsrritory, or District, to es uUuh an agency, or sgeocw ia lbs Sutes, Trntoris, or Districta, ao Jrsttto of Daoks, as banks of deposits j and to receive through tuthagmctea such drposiles of ibe public nxioey a may be directed to be made at the pninta dfinated, and to make such diiibursetneots as the public service msy re outre at those points :the duties and liabili ties of every took . thus establishing any -such imcf to be tbe same ia ttepect to its agency as are the duties and liabilities of depoute Banks generally under the previa, ions of this act : VoeioW, that at Wat one rJch Eir.kahall be selected in each Sute attd Territory, if any can be fuund ia each Stale aod Territory willing to be employed aa depositories of lbs public money, upoo -the terms and conditions hereinafter pre arribed, and continue lo conform thereto t that the. Secretary of the Treasury shall aoi sutler w remain JJJR?lr!" -saaimnt'otito public moneys more than Jtjiial tihreeti"111 pTt'al slocIT actually paid in for a longer time than msy be nocesury to enable Uim to uwkc.tite tranfer reouired by the twelfth wrtion of thiv act : and that tbe Banks so retary of the Treasury, from time to time. as often as he miiy require, not exceeding once a week, statements setting forth its condition aod busineiis, as prescribed in the foregoing section of this act, except that such statements need not, unless requested by said Secretary contain, a list of the di. rectors, or a couy of the charier. And the said Bunks shall furnish to tue Secre '(ary of the Treasury, and to the Treasurer of tbe United Slates, a weekly statement of the condition of his account upon their books. And the Secretary of the freaeury 'hgilhatftih appointed lor tbe purpose, To iitapect such geitersl accounts in tbe books of the Bank as shall relate to the said statements tvfro- lrWco,.Tliai this abali apt be construed to imply a ncht of inspecting the account of I Htrr naiifata "InTTlr fiiuf Via KkiTilfTtTiinfal ssvitKlf mtlJ s aw imuii iwmwi yi asAB iiwume i the Hank. . " ' . l--lIneVT eredit as spectej all sums depos ited therein to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States, and to psy all checks, wsrrants, or d rafts, dra wn on such ocposites, in specie, if required by lhe holler thereof. 3roV-To gi ver benever required by the Secretary of tbe Treasury, the necessary facilities for transferring the public funds from place to place, within the United States and Ibe 1 erntones thereol, and tor distribu ting the same in payment of ibe public ere ditors, without charging cominiaaione or claiming allowance oo account of difference of exchange - . . . ; ....-;.......:: . 4th. To render to the Government of the United States all the duties and the ser vices heretofore required by Isw to be per formed by lhe late Bank of the United States and its k vera branches aa oflices. Sec. 5.' And be U fyttltr tnacted, That no Usnk shall be selected or continued as a-acsrTif'deoaiTff-pfntrb which shall not reueem its notes aod bills have selected and employed the mid Banks as places of deposits of the public money, in conformity to Ibe provisions or this act, the several State and District Banks at pre sent emnloved as depositories of the monev lof the United States shall continue to be depositories aforesaid, upoa the terms and conditions"uponwbicli they"htvo. been so employed. ; ' ; " Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury' to lay before Congress at the commencement of each annus! session, a statement of the number and names of tbe tiooal S'jmofUeoty IhouMod dollars, wbica rosy I ; Mr Preston offered the fbllowinf resoIaUee. t be lequirre. : , KmirM, 1 mi pwiiios Nni h n v Sec 14. AniUitfurthrr iirt?J,Thitthesid (lew, for defrsiins" the excuses f an Sfeat depositee sball be aisde with the Stales In the fol-1 eoitimUioner to Tcsss, wheaem the tVesidcel kwie propuens, Sntf at His folloinr limes, aisy think II proper to ae sued sppoinuueDu visi Use quarter partM ibe first dsvef Jaaasry, This resolution lies for consideration. ' ' eivhteea hundred and tbirte-eeven, or ss soon Mr. Webster offered resolutions in sabsUnos as Uiereinrstrflsrheiooeeuerlerperton thfirltblU)i v -. osy oi April i sue qvsrier pari on toe nrsi osj ot , tittou, t an me oecrewrj ui .'! July and one quirur part the first day af Oe snd the Rccreury of the Ner, and Uia Secretary lober, all ia tbe sssse year. ' . M ' ef War, by before tbe Senate early iitlhe-iwst See. 14 4a4ietiArttrciieaTlM4toeita. session of Cooress, a aeeuttnloT all i money e ble lhe Secreisry of lhe Treasury locarry into efc paid aeray under eonirscts msoe lth llnrlr Ie. feci the protUioos of Ibis set, be be sulliorixcd to partmenU, and b tbe several dUbursina; ofEcers, SDOoint three additional clerks for hie demrtnietiL I out of anorovristiuns oiids al this session. , -.,- i.. . I .i a .i- i j I . ij i t 'ri.-i -i tt,. rj tkA TA&ur um Ml. m m h iit wi wnw uiuuniin nummo am w if. i iu uvbp.miii yn ' " dollsre per annum; and tbe reimiiiinf two at eleaaeetohsj Treasury not other wise appropriated. whenever the amount of public depositee to the creditor tbe Treasurer ot Ibe Lnited Steles in any Bank shall, br a whole quar ter of a year, exceed tbe one-fourth part of tbe amount of the capital slock ol such Ban actually paid in, tbe Hanks shall allow and pay to the United States, for the use of tbe excess of the depositee over the one-fourth part of its capital, so interest at the rate ot two per centum per annum, to be calculated for each quarter, upon, lhe average excesses of the quarter ; and it shall be tbe duty ot the Secretary of theTreasury, at the close of each quurier, to cause the amounts oo on. demand hi specie : nor shall any Bank be selected or continued ss aforesaid, which shall, after the fourth oTJuTy, iri the year one thousand eight hundred, aod thirty-six, issue or pay out any note or bill of a less denomination than five doners ; nor shall the notes or bills of any Bank be received in payment of aoy debt due to the United Stateswhich shall, afW.lhe said fourth of July, in the year one thousandeishLhu!Uj - -r . r r ". H area ana tttirty-aix, issue any mto or utu of a less denomination than five dollars. Sec 6. And bt it furtler tnacted. That iTie'Secreiary of the Treaaury shall be, and he 1 i hefeby,"luThof iied.andit sliall be hFs duty, whenever in his judgment the aaine shad be necessary or proper, to require of sny Bank so selected and employed ss afore said, collateral or additional securities fur the safe keeping of. public moneys deposited therein, and the faithful performance of the duties squired by this ectr- t Sec Ijind K it jurihertnectedf l hat it. shall le- iswful for the Secretary of rue isinorsis. . . . . -..Jjlefresiati noiouol of wouey ia the Treasury ' A e,K.r. .-..i; A .k- clerks quarleriy,oul of any tnooiy w the lbjc law Hrviivj f emasM vi a m 1 1 vuuuiuuii eaaeu a saw sroocnt of public money, deposited in each, as shown by their returns al the Treasure- t and if the selection of anv Bank as a I " J ' ! - depository of the public money be aiadev by tbe Secretary of the treasury while Uu- gress is in session, he shall immediately t report (he name and condition of such Bank lo Con gress j and if any such selection shall be made during the recess of Congress, be hall report the seme to Congress during the first week of its aext session. Z.Z.:. "Bee" i 7And be ii further enacted. That Congressional Procccdlngir 1S30. sukieet to drafu Thee tetwlolioiis be for oniderelie - Tbe 8enste proceeded lo consider lbs Heoaara of the President of iba United SitUrs, rUmUif -die Bill fiainf a dy for the annaHeetuir of Concnwa, siui for the eJose ef tbe first eeeeiea ef each Conf rese ; i. "s.- ''.,i . v'. The quest we betnf ea ine psu;s oi me iuu, i, i ooo, - I ih object toot of the Preetdetitto the eonuar- D" . 7 TTi , noteitbetandinf, S ebort debate ensued, w which ent of the ImUid MMWfc MWiU,tU.bfotB, Pofter, Well, Bou.- . llwnday, June 23, SENAT& As aslra eorrcSDondence'of the Government i States and Great Britaia, for the Scllleaienf of our . - Niu, d yVtlksr look part ; Aftat wbieh north eastern boundary, which bid seen referred I lko bM WM r,tu4-jf 16, nays M. 1, , to tbe Committee i ForeiCa ReUuons, for the IOTPSEm. nn mMen,rd the memorial of pwr" f.M?r,,n'0.C w b,W rt WW."! p. I (be eiliaens of Nashville reteiiw to the reengtiU'- lished without prejudice to th pubiio interest, was, ea motion of Mr. Gay, with concurrence ot the Senators ftom Msinoand Mastacbbsetia, er dered to be printed. 3000 copies were ordered. On motion ot r. twin?, oi unio.ine eeoaw proceeded toconsiusr tbe till to change the mode of conducting the sales of public lands i wbieh, at tct being amended was indefinitely postponed. --h ' HOUt& -Mr. Adsms, from tbe Committee on Manufactures; reported lbs Bill from the Senate in reluioa to the redaction of tbe duty on rail-road iron; wbieh, by consent, was read tbrsetiuie andMssei. ' '" ; " as .a A Ia Air. K. H. Jonnson, irom ins miiiisry vommiu tion of Teiisn independmee; snd is relation there to, asked leave to offtr the following resolution t , Arsoleed. That an aporopriatkm be asade for the outfit and ssUry of a Minister & the Repub fie of Texas, to be sppohited b, the President st ss early a day as abaU spppesr to hire to be sp 4ienl and proper. S , , . : " -i. Laid on the toUst v ' ' , t ' Mr. McKay, of Norlb Carolina, for the Ihlrd or fourth liine, emved the suspeneioa of the RcWe lo" ensbte him to offer lbs following resolution; which were read : c - ' : - - ' . Rnolpti, Tbst the power of taking ssoney from b Isvinr and collcclinK duties, im tesi, r-ported the Bill rrom the fcoate, to ineres r f k rf tbe most sscred of the lbs Military lUblkdnneot of the Un.ledSute atSOeiriral Go-erument tthat i t"V I . . r .u. . km.i I wss infill uic,na him j5.yK!S.JJ.Hjii deiHsilsioeach4cpiteJkn bjeots. or ---"-vrtrrri-A .i .Za ,Z Andre, w.th a bill for the purpose; wbieh waa . - -(M... mnuu w- M the lev, lo be examined end ascertained, and to see thai all sums of interest accruing under the provisions of this section are, by the Banks respectively, passed lo ibe credit of the Treasurer of the United btatea in bis accounts with the resjssctive Banks. lJUK44ttarfar-eiMe'Tliat sll warrants or orders for lhe purpose of transferring the public funds from tbe Banks, in which they now are, or may hereafter bej deiosited, lo other Banks, whether of depos ite or not.-for the purpose of accoininodat- mff the Bunka to which the transfer: may be made, or to sustain their credit, or for aoy oilier purpose whatever, except it be to Bictliutte the public dbursen'wotsnd to comply with the provisions of this set, be, and (be wme ere hereby, prohibited ana declared to be illecal: and in esses where transfers shall be" required for purposea of cquafiwtion under the proviaionaofthis act, in consequence of loo great an accumulation lo enforced solely to enable it to command the ne. with an amendmeot. wbtcb was twice read. Mr. Vanderpoel, rrom Ins Meet uoininiuee oo fc mhich tt it. ,.il Am f ihn erection of a I ' . . . . f r .l. . waf msliluted. and lht w iSiaei jnonej jro,i,jn(fL. read twice and committed. , . n r panoi ineworernnieni, iumi w. - The House rolred iteelf into a Commitlee of p . 4 oppressive, " , - . Whole on lh- B.U to change the org.n.xa. " XV'a.t theievenu. rsirsble ooder of tbe Post Office "" etl.w. k. and will be more tb.n is reqoi the tioa been re nor ted be toe Post Office Coinamtce with smeeduients. After concurring ia some of tbe swendmeuts, snd the hour of 12 baying arrived, hsaniitameM. --HSasa-- The remsinder of the dsv was spent in consi dering lhe Bill msking spproprialious for certain barbora, tor the year im. more than may be necessary, would be, on the pert of the Government, a mantlet ereaca es uw Ik present la ws is, and will be more tusn m required for tbe fsir and feglUmaie wanta w uie wmm. ment, and that provision ought to be mads for ha AmWmsL That the Secretary of ibe Treasury report lo ihia House, at the commencement of the nest session, wbal sllerstion csn be made im the ssistisf uriffof duties, consistently with the prui. dplee or the serersi acta imposing muuwm Friiav. June 24. -SENATCr-A sseseege wao eeeeited fronv the I imports, witb a view to redaction. . - ' -Pr...M.ni nf it, lluiud Sutes. announcing: bis a p. I ffWeesL That the Secreurv of tba Treasury prosal of tbe BiUio regulate tbe public depositcs. tlM report upon the best mode of diminishinr the Mr. CUy remarked tbst Ibe message jiwt com- revenue arising ftem the Public Lands, without, mii.i.ii h the President snnounced ths crsti- reUrdins- the setllsnienl of the new States, or iuw f-; . fcrf ilt b hd soanised the Deposits Bill, t n.iln the iatorests of the General Govereeewt - Ue (Air. C.) was esUemel glad of rl.asd it affor. ,Mj generally bia viewa ss to lhe beet mode of rsv ded ground for great rejoicing; but he could not ducing tbe revenue lo the (air and consUluUoosJ reftsin frwo observiog tbst the saoia fact wss an- inl of the Goemmeol. V a pounced this morning in the Globe, In an editorial The question being taken, the motion to suspend srtcle which bore aa aolhoriaed eharseler f and l( ot yess 187, nays 7 I sot two tbirda. that it was not according to established ussge, nor x jj r. Conner mesed thst lhe Rales be suspended thai tliia snorobaUoa I u, mnmWm him ia renort ! the bill ostabiisbinf eer. of a bill passed by that body should be comoiuni- j uin post routes returned from Ibe Senate with . f rinuM in anv hank, such transfers cstbd to lhe ed.tor of a newisper pr..or io ii.e t niendmentaw, Agrsea w. " T3 rr-jr. -... . , filfct totnat Uottadia wbicb The Hi II ilmll be made to ijlisj 'jeateat depoaiie bank twEicfi'ire unsidfe.d nGr.and secure, aod Inch csn receive the moneys to be trans- ed. whereby the' said Banks shall stipulate selected shall be, in his opinion,! safe c!elo dd'iind perfi.rm these vera! duties aud Treasury toenter into cotitntcts in Ibe nmue, ,erfCd unoer he limitations in this act im andfnrwdfmthetKJhalfoftheUnitedStatPi pj. protidedt That it may be lawful win iiw hiu iiii.w.Knr Mi,'-1 jur ne j-rriHieni oi vniieu otaips io uircn Iransfeis of the public money to be made, aotitonee of the nublic mooev.' and shall be t!bnj lo undertake to do and perfufm the several duties and service, and toconform to T Ibe sevsral condition prescrthedby ibis ict Soc. 2. Ai$tbt itf)irlhert9ncteV, yii if, st any point or place at which the public frum lime lo lime, lo the mint and branch services prescribed by this set- fmiots of the United Slates for supplying 'See.! 8. And be it fvrtht r eitacte dJThti mit fcr coinage." vr ed as the place of deposile of the public mo- j () which ihafj be in the .Treasury ney, shall be disconttmied as such wp0'-j 0f ln i;mttHj Sufesoo the first day of Janu- lory, or Uio public mcy 'nir,wnil coinwuBicatioe Lhs Hill had w if mated. rxfc'rhs following Mrssagc wss reccieed moi my U 4M4lOed Hcn Tiums ofdol'lant, ahall be deposited with such i - . . ffi?T!k J Bank Wateet sshsrh. Ml tbft. omnton.of .lh tl.A , thai' la ssv. if. at env time. aiiV I - . o' rt..;. '.'" iojo. y ... . ' .:. ! - j ,..-"' '. ... : T toe several owiw, m pr-wiroM . . T. ,it Prtndnt sf V Vwit en i Ud z apttroprialione to earvy ate effeet sertoin Indian reaaesywas uutee wpv-rT-r- " 7VriJfly, Jvne 28.' - : r ' SENATE- Rescisdiaf iirselfiat-Oa me ttno of Mr. While, the Seuaie proceeded to coosi, der lhe resolution offered by him, sows tiasa ago, rttcindinf the resolution of the Stnste of Msrch, 1634, declaring nut me rreeicem uu i,. ded his authority in feforeoee to the removal of the depositee. .-.:Ju.t:.c7 Mr. White addreieed the Senste at koglh in the Bceesserf messurcs, bow in mugrtiss, to pro-J ..oUnaliooaod sutwfl ef bia Views, for eeorll- fcbre"Tberore deciding upon the courMi lo be - I thrve hours, when k asked .tbe ycaS snd nays en seed ia releuua to the oewly deetoted boversmsssts. hi, resolution. ANURKW JACKSON. . mr. Walker then expressed tba groonda oa Wasbingloo, 23d June, lsa. f ' -L which he stouldjLoJq 1 i. -- : : 7 I, The vesa and asys launf oroereo, we fnm is tsken ou tbe rtscinding resolution, and de from the President ef tbe United Sutes l To et Lasted SiaU$ i la complisace with a resolution of lbs Senste .r. .. -m . i. ri .1.. Q of the Ieui instH 1 transmit a ivepor, irmn eretsry of iste, with the I papers therewith pre seoteJ. Mot basing accurste aod detailed iiitor. uiatioa of the civil, iuUiiry, and polilicsl condW tioa of Toss. 1 base deemed it expedient to tsae Secretary of lhe Treaxurv, ia in a sufe con. d tioo. or where all the Banks at such poju! e place shwll fainrrefute to be implojed -u depoaitof iea of the publie money of the I'tutcd Stales, or to AUMnply with lhe con diiious prescribed by Ibid act. or where such' Banks shall not have sufficient capitaM to become depi(oriea"oT lhe whole atnooot of niooys collected it eucb point or , place, be shall and msy order aiid recnhe juV lie mooey collected at such point or plsce, to be deposited in a Bank ot Banks in the ame;Siate, or in some one or mora of the djiicjiot States, upon the ierma and condi time hereinafter prescribed t , 'rwidtd, That nothin in this act contained shall be sanatfued as to nrtvetrt ongTw at any time from passing any law lr the removal of the public jnwey Jrom anylhjjaid Batiks, or TroTB changing the terms of de Pite, or to prevent the said Banks at any 1 time dtrlioina any longer to bo the deposi tories of the public money, upon psjrtng over, ? tendering to pay. the wrwile amount of public mooeys oa hand acconling to lhe term ef its agreement with the said Sec-clary. Sec. 3, And be it further enacted, That ho Bank shall hereafter be selected and em by the Secretary of tbe Treasury as depository of the public money, until such Bank shall have first furnished to the said Secretary a atalemenl of its condition and wjsioess. a list of its directors, the current price of Us stock and, also, a copy of its tharter and likewise, such other mrortna " A ....... aneof said Banks shall fuil or refuse to per form any of aaid dutVi or services, as pre scribed by this act, and stipuluted to be twrfotined by its contract ; or, if soy of said Uanks hH, et eny time, refuse to pay its own notes in stiecie if demntnled, or shall Cut to keep in- its vaults swob in amount ot specie as sliall be required by the Stcrcts- rv of the Treawrr. as f hntlioe; :w nn ooinioo, necessary W render the seioMtank a aufe depository for trie public moneys, having due regard to the nature of the bum pees. transacted by the Bank; in any aod evay such case, it shall be the duty of the Secretarv of the Tressury lo dweontinoe anv such Bnk as a depository, and with- draw from ""it tho public moneye rhtch it . e ,0 y Mij moneys and every mar hold on depowte at the iime ol sucn , ,1,, from time to time, whenever .. .. - . i .i .Li. j:. i i " . -. -. respective fepresentatioo in the Senate end Hecrsury of 'state, to whom was referred House of Reiireeentalives of the United resolution of the Scos(e of tb !ib iustsni, re- S,.,eM..h.U by .". surer. or.otheLCompetciaiunormes wr. '. . , mhii,4l.teref, touculnsr ihe receive thoTsaihe ori the terms jhereinatter Mum ol Teass ibe orgsBiMUon bt j glct 6k jftt Tonilinson, Walker, Wright 3a. .....ri , mnA ilia Stffratarv if the Treaso-J ii.i:rnliuni.and iucsiiacitr to maintain its inl k ii raanluiioa wss trrreftesaV - " . ' .h,.)! drlivrr ihe same to Such Treasu- j dependence ; snd,slHsny eorr.Kndence which I AfUrsomeeierssliobctweenMe-rs. Wright, . .... ....t.-n.:.. mas hers tsken plce between the fexceunsa oi was cided follows: .- . Ti: AS Messrs.' King. or Ceorgls, Whjit 3. N AY S Messrs. Baysrd, Beitlun, Black, Browe, Ruchansii, Clay, Clsytws Criltendee, Cothbert, DiV Eing of Ohio, Goldnborot.gb, Hubbard, i KeoirlCine7orAlibsma, Knight. Leigh, Linn, Nichulss, ; Pa, Riwoobmiv, k.iuium, itug . rer. or other coutinitent authotitics, on re feci vinj certificates of epo?ite i therefor, sign- Cd tiy SUCH couipriem huihuiium, iii wvu form si may be preKribed by the Secrete tf aforesaid, which certificates shall express the usuul and - legal obligations of common denosiior'ies of, the public money, for the . seie"eepiri'and''ipaymcnt thereof, and Jall pled-e tbe faith eRbebu(ea recettufig Benton, and Ctsyton.the Senste screed lo take uo ihe Hotted btstee eod the Geeernmentof ) jr Qenlon's Jis.eisr rcsolutiilo lo.orrow. or hs sgenU," has the honor to lay before lhe Pre. - ha Bill mskirg sn sopropilalioa for boihilof sident theeccwupsny.ngcopM.-sof paerssddiass. Bp,(,niOmc wsspsseedppupr'aeslUtttCO. ed to, snd left st,lhe Dparloieut of tfiste by per HOUSlC-TI-s &ker presented a e.Hm.U sonscUiminglobesgeoUoflbeBepuUieolToa- c.ti0u iVoUV thw Preidvntof Hie United States, ss; being all ths information snd torrepondenee lrtn,iiuing a reM$ from the Secretary of War, called for by the resoluibn. Ho saswers hssisig cenUining the bifbrmalion called fot by a reelu. ..a been returned lo sny ot" tnee coininumi;auv- tion eTthe Mease yMtcrgy. m " discontinuance. And asef the-dis- Ihesains shall UlequTrclbytlsSccretary continuance of any of said Banks, it shall ihe Trcasfljrfrfor t,hd purpose of defray be the duty of the Secretary x the I reasu . muxM Jot the public Treasury be ljotMjmsy he pecJcf?ary la tnabJe him lQlh4eeeetveueh-o-poeit ilee of the safetv of its cooditioo. ;8ee 4r And bt H farther tmcttdi That the said flanks, before tliey shall .env -Poyd as tW depoeilories ot the puWifi tno yt shall agree to receive the same upon tl - as . a. a. . . uts tuiiowing termf and conditions, tiz i rv to report to Congress immedtjiely, if in sosaion, and if not io session then, at the commencement of its next avjasion, the tacts and reasona which have induced such dis continuaiKC. And in Case of the disc on linuimce of any of said Banks as a place ot deposits of the pubiio money for aoy of the causes hereiubefore provided, kjshatl be lawful fof the Secretary ol the lreaeory w deposits the money thus withdraWo in aotne other Banks of deppsite aireaay seiecieo.or to select some other Bank aa a place of de- nosite. noon llie terms and conditiooe pre scribed by tbie act. And in delimit of any yood Ihe amount of the five milhona afore said t --r--- Proc'uUd, That if aoy Stale declinea to receive its proportion of the surplus afore aid. on tho terms before named, the same may, at the discretion oT the Secretary ot the Treasury, Be eepostiea wnn tow w-irer States, agreeing lo accept tbe same oa oe- DOSltS. ' V : ; - . : ; " - " r ' . . - . ... L And, provided further, l nst wnen asm money, or any part thereof, shall be want ed by said Secretary to meet appropriations V . . . , s as a . ! made by law, the same snail oe cauea tor tbey reiiuiia for further consideration, sad such direction as the President sball grver--- v All which is respecliuliy prenica. , A JOHN FORSYTH. ! -mm Mrrn was read : snd after some remarks by Messrs. Clsyrsnd Prestun, waa laid eu lhe la, UWe. and ordered to oe pinieu. j The Bill lo establish certain pol offices aod post roads, was ordered to be engrossed, aud read a third time. . , , Tlie Bin for Ibe erganiastioii of the sywas ordorxd to be engro-jd and read a third liiiis. The Seoats Ihen proceeded to me ooosnjerauou " '.'""'':'-- "' '."". ' "' ' ' : ' . .. . ' t . . . thus withdrawn shall be kept by the Treasu. wrrf ' thf t'nite4"Statea, mccordmf to the laws in tWce, awtd ehall-ber subject to bo die huraed accordtne to UwV See. 0. And bt it further enacted. That 'L iDJUaJpio4f ljJllJU nesrly as conveniently may be, from Njhe imp of akrp mooting of eiliaens aesei asceedinir ten thousand dollars, front any AM State in anv oos tnoothk without "pre- iiW'tk.l4bir rokee iresiy lately tatjfiedl.wbill WM Wdrcftjai. iie'on the table. '. -., . j . . , . l"hs Harbor Bill was passed, . , Wednexlav. June 2h . . Siri Claj presented a petitron fromporUpa of the cVisriis of Kentucky, recommending the Co lonisation' Society to the favorab? notice of Coo- grfss which wss Mid. on Iheuble l. tV.II -L-J j I I .1 11 utna V Piri,ll .MW.UI'IIIIH, Kill IHVVww a Bill supplementary to the act lo reolle the de- ' positcsof tbe Pubiio Money; which wss read . tm ice, and re fcrred to tbe Cvn mines on Fiosnee. The Senate proceeded to consider the ttllr from of Esecutive businsss. .... . '..."I ik. it-iii. makine aaafooriatfoos for eertaea for. H0USE.-N0 business of Uierest usncu f Mr. Clas. wsa , ia the House toJsy. - ' I r-eomB,iUfclt ih. Committee of Finaoor, iriih Saturday, Jutu 23. I iBUfuctio,,. to report a BiU rodocing the appro. SEKATE-A number of privets pension Villa I prtatio,,sone-tbird-. ware ordered to be read a third time. v j The Senate proceeded to tbe eonaidsratine ef Mr. Benlon'a Bill, granUng eeruiB graiuiuos ot Eiwuiis hueinese. Isnd to the States therein named, waa laid ea ibe Ubi ys 22, nsya 17. HOUSE. Nothing of Interest to-day, Monday, June 2? - HOUSrlVTae -Housa, ia Committee of the Whole, spent aoms time in ths Considsratio of Ihe Bill for tbS reorganisation of the Post Offios Depertment, which waa laid said t and -The Committee took "Uptbr Bill wstablisbitig- Kil t I ar i in nast routes. . I 'I s - 7 1 ,1 ..: .i.. . e.v. .1 -f J.irm .Si.itra. with Which the same is de Naahetlhy d a saee-rUI, praying thai . - . . ..... . -r--i 1 ,.t.nlr..J .rumffnim free. SIMI lav loosress n iiwm ""'- posilsdVaiidehellnehe lWM ,,;rtUed his ac- ted frero the Committee on EogrossU BU-s, was quiescence ia ths feeling and action of this meet ihgt and, oo bia motiew, ihe pteceedings '-wetel ltadvweaiBtnantreser pim-. rrmA ihrea limes lod aasaed.' Tbe Bill msking sppteprmtieai fit ths C3t- tertfjbJt RoarfM pus.!--"; f-T' 'i: 7(-
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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