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to'diottn: bet ;it tbejop-
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where no directions
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the end that
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fibhfh city be. innreterdand
J W!k I HatV Initittht nnifSor I In , i.ii
M'naiaiiioa; oflVring a reward of two
t,enrijOf .Martin county ; and
'' '7' herfb! Hnre air i-rSeers j w hether
V y,MfUbif. ibis Siatp, m use their
v i ns to a. mi-oli.rl -.. i
f uM ihlciill : . rl ' i
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iH fM.S-irk. wt.4 siioUn
vnat do' 1 1 ik belipvpd
bli.M vloll ciat lu ii h vt.
t 1 . U7
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i
iqieoteo l-movili ot one of
io libe iwrbh of the- ukhr i.i t
pxfclu4velv to iLl'dntiP
jftdetSijned i.CVr i.r o
KorihlCaT dioa Jj ajinaf Of
wen louna in.Ji if. osia
tvoe. ilie list uf ttinhr- i,
. ' . . . . "i.iii i, iai
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To aoy per.
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1 & STRAJNGE.
& May 1837.
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Ipo.m- ii., iN t..i,-w;.. usottfftt he set eleirlv tv the n&mt tune that v
. " , t..v.(. 19 1 . . . ... - ... . ,-. it... - TT s
lhv knu i,f f.nii..wV,.i.i . 'iB'ta the onlv vtrson tnltne vorld possessed 1 per
?'Mi,hiU.ihti ili ...ij .of it.- - . -
'v;e 'uiii -i " f .
I 4 . ----- i
BAtv'l
fVom the Saturday Courier, ' '
.Napoleor Madame de Feemox."
It ut oot generajfj known i tolhe vworld that
KpfirA - that fltnnifih?nr CiiriffTutrnr.Tat whoe
in atlfcr lite, Mhe ror,d grw j.i mer, -
-and won th facinatirg j4epUjnef e
rr vt . .. - , - ; I ' proi
fcHm eleTawd'amongst the Jumiuaneof the
KLnnerar court. i 4 ' . : ' 4
rfa"jj was -'Aft Jane rfe PcrmoB. mother rGpW and trer,vnamelj hre war against
Dnehesa X,Ab'rantes, and vidow M de'Vei
a gentleman who accornpaoirm,an -ctn.
capacity, ibt farce sent by rranc to tfie
United b tales, durinff he war of the Revolatiop.
J?be was cotvsi! ras.1 f'blcer I harr Bonaparif. Ip
Ued she ha been inumate with Laetilia Rainco
lina, his moiber, while feeding in Creicfl,whi
iher she had retired during f er husband's absence
iff America ; andMadme de Permon, used to re
laletl.4 ee had -often taken the infant hero "on
hit lap. during his infarcjri a 'j .i " rj
Nspoleun was oh te ruis of the otpiost intimaey
wilruiheTerronn family, after ihey and the?Bi
naparte fainiff bad each imade , Peris their resi
dence; and jj was not lung after . the occcrrences
of ihd :l3inVneemiairoh so
fetrunjj n jffecX uponj M.o,ePernoni tbafhe diejl
on ihe'17lb. that Napoleon' ofieied his hand to
the w-dowt ; - ' '-' 1
The ctrcomstauce is (old. with mncK" spirit,
hy the Duchs .rfAbrantes,'lnfihe reryinteres'sl
ii-g 'memoirsV lately, given by tba !s!cnted'hdy
t the world - -n,
One luorr tnVhe waited opon the lady, as was
his trquejit custom, and expressed a di-sire
wliif-M he had before iritifcaud 'o marry Mx
JantH a daaghtfr Laiirettet afterwards the wile
-1 G-:-ri1 JuhoI. to h:s broiler Jerotne. He
2-b SiSiit-j assistauee frum Madame de Pfrmai
..) orin? lbout a union beiwVeri her 6-irj AMeii
Hb-A K'.? sister fan-iine yiaa.oe o' fernion
I ri,-,) at his plans,. anil, very iai6rallt f-'f :M
.ii; u-siac'e. that Jprome was tnucn yotin'
t ;a liaurt tte Jionaiane rem-ustratwl. Jl n
Udy faoghed at h'm.and Uidhiin th.thevhr-!
lurdbti priest, and wish tu marry all oa acquaint
aiir; children and all. i
- 'Ieiinless sun 'that t. is, .ntfiiiitrf, as 1
was rising, a marriage wind bl v u n tnjft:
aod to provi ii, my dear Tiatnp4 I tinv i
ded epun beg;ii;g that the anion of .r fan-'
ill1? may b coj ntd, hy a rcair:bJH bet- r
yuo and I, as toon as it can oe aciomj!.-?.fi.-wuh
due reipec'; m the Teciin growing tii o
your recent bereuv.C'inent.'
1 Wiiile raying i is . he seized her brti.1, and (
kissed it in the irot violent nainr. I no h!y
drev b:i' k, astonished beyond bounds-, v.'.d fiti iiiy
hurst tutu a fit of ihe most ineontruttab'e !nutrl
let; Perceivinir, however, that it j.-.odi c
live of yr at.'aT!rlifiratit)n to BorTap:jr-.vhr qu ck
ly assored hruT that the ridi:iiJous art i the
srene.whs hers, that' site eould not but , ladih at
. ' . ... . . .'
the nail she herself njaied.
:ly'iier Nhpbleon,' said she fet tis talk se
riously, - Y u iVnk yoo kr.ow ,iy age , but
voq do not. I will cot mentien it? she 'rwitiji
oeiT, oecaose I hae ;a IiiCIh weakn orf that
is-o;e' 1 will only telly ou that I cStlm not only
he ytur mother, but Josjth's, your, elder bro-
li'-n3 parte urged jbat he cared pot for .thedis-
more Madane laughed: aod whenhe look leave
of htr, he begged her to think the matter
,over. '
The next day they met tpgether in company,
iid .Madame de Permon asked him about some
bnsimss of imporiance.to her, hich he bad pro
.:...! ..... ... 1 1 . 1 1
mwu 10 sewaner. iie naa neRiec!ed it over and
over again
tvr aoraiii. I rf lAnv'-a rn l mneo cx? 03 ovhi na!uH Tl
and she rated him roundly for his fault, befov'c a
0
rHm full of people. He left The mom in a fury
and from that moment their 'friendship was at a.n
end. but a little while a ftcri he esvwused Jo
p. une, and rommenced acireej'of glory which
dazzled the world.
The Hundred largest Cities in the World
A recent German peb-ieatiou pvs vhe iiiowuiif
ctfrious calcolatior iefiecting the huudied -m-t ;
populous cities in the w. rid : Th.fe are J. i-j
1 !
i.500,000 : Lok n. ..li.000. Kni .. I .
1 . 1 OOiOOO: f.ia iau it . 00 ono- l,if. Ci? nr n.
ankio; 80f5 0t)0 Congo Isc'hen, 8'o'o0f ',i '
riK, 7 17,iH,; Weist Chans, 600.000 : t oo-a?i :
. -r a v ' W UMIM II. I V f. 1 i W
.
t U' AffYt
hundrt-d
thousand, fifty -mx from o.e biindredlhr.usaod 10
two hundred thousand and six trom eighty suv en
thousand to one hundred thousand Of these
one hundred cit;sfifiy eight are io Asia, thirty,
two i o"Europei ot w b ieh fqor are in Grrmany,
fouHn Fiance, five in July, eight4n .England,
and thtee in Spain j the remaining ten are divi
ded between Africa aod America.
Experimen.s tnade itbc beet-sogaf-culture
at Uim, have established the fact that an ex
rel! ii quiiiy ol papr can be made of the res-
f duuir. ot the pulp, aft er lbe , sugar js extract-1
! "l am a'nj'oIdfeIo.';daysl3ovri)eir. in one of
his ietrers to Hurdis,hut I had euc my dancing J
oa s, as you nave now ; yet 1 eevei could find
it.ni 1 couid lfaxn half ''macb' of tz woman's
uaraiHtr oy -ancirig witb her, as by conversing
wiiii her af to. me, when"! could observe her be
havioiii ai ihe iah!e, at the fireside, and all the
ry ing eircuinsiajices ot domestic 'life. '" We are
I all o'od wh n we are please.! ; bdt she is the
eu her.V
.Ifr Foa;artdfce wUeiftedafjMThe fallowine
faMThe 1
hiiii ipitaent was paid to Methodism by Mr.
Fux i. his JCiiisbury lecture" 'The first elf-cuio.-taoce
which I thinkoperated to the abeltn'
latiorr 6i the5 poor of thi cou n try Eifa land -
w?s he rise of Ielliodisra; and tbis was a he&ru
stirring mflutruce: V batever flaws, a severe
- . . . k 1 ,
l severe
r.PPVeu fiu,s ur
ceaii.gs or jourr vyestey, there cto be n douDt
factors amung the most illustrious beuefactors vf
the nation.' - i .... " ..
.... , 5 . . . - T.-V- ' " i
. -. w - v."
- c.w ir, ' .i. j. ri..-i.!:j tt.ui. ji"
,To seek' to
soothe a roffian b, rmaotv it. .'t;
nd a buffaloo vith garland of
attempt to bind
.'flowers,--.;
li nopie 597,000 ; Beoari s, 530,000 "rKio", :uii)- j Ouctivn ot i A n iu to ihe ...ountty, have hken
0t0; Su lbchen. 300,0(0 ; Hootch lsci-eti, Ltititd to ni creoit es firnnri.plL;
mm -i,,U.L.i..J..;.:.,. rvatK-W tt.t b- i:io oefdv-tJ.. it When!
million aod a half, two uowards ofa mibn .,.i..e , ll"P ,t'r'' ,! Tr l,,e Pt:-uiS; extolling hhas
trnm halt a mdu.n o. it.... i the author f tile irtfKeta:.of d tDeso 1
H From ike-National Gazelle; ;
THE CONSTITUTION At, CUR:
L v . . h ;
jn my Jrgl artice un(je th,s headt was (
- ed, trohiflocuinents; -lata -s betore uon-
tr.f.
to - rfstore the Coostitotional ctirrccjrf
lae hhtk -c tuB p n ilea ;. stales ana flis , TP
rnoval .'of ihe public depoftites, had ip the
seen years; which elapsed between ,thf first
of January ,11830, and the 1st of January
1837, produredthe following results t,jv
1. An augfnentation in the number -of
''banks fromv320 to C77. being an merease
; of three kunxtrcd and jijly-sevenuwJei
146 branches
2d. Ar augmentation, in the banking cap
ita! of the United StaU-from f4o
r3se
f u f i i M t cne hundred and sets tnty
ntte million? of. uolNrs
j
hank .
j'iG-i. i
3. An t'Xjjariiou in f ho rtrcolatton of
. notes, froiii $61,323 393 U' $185
506, being an incrense in'thf- pipr
mo.
ttcv
of th- nniritrw of iihr r.w ( f nnrea
hundred and' twenty -four tnrflions
$ ot
dollars.
4 An augmentation of the amorinj df dv
i amonn; ox nv .
prisitej. public ind private, lr.u So 5.
crs? of "near ntnely iuie millions t .
ft r v ,
5: AtTtextcniion of the amount of j '..;: .k
S loins siVd discount?, from jp'iOU.4 51 ,214
to 59"' 895 061. n j n in. i !.-ks;' ol
lij;v ir'!s lit t rrc il 'lined and ii'victy
tnillit f i of t" ' uis a Mim r 1 1 i y tvu lve
miiiiot.s th;n tho iggfT-g:tc of the
iiicrcnsed'jqujiitals, circuiaJsonj and tl-po-
sit- L : . f
With tbcscj evidenrcs before the Piibli?. I
yvuoied it asj ftdmttiig )f no dij.iit; that
u: CftJiW.-tl j itad sioolly laiied n these
iiuinWe libiitis' and prornised in a future!
pap r to c-x.'iHjoiie- into the ni rts ot his o'di
n fi' Hljri;ii " fii j'l nicSt dcsfOfiC'd JO bCCTTJ'
olish tliesurni i-iid- Toes vvere, the Goio
bill of lhv 2piU of June, 1834, by which
lhcSt;.i.dard te gold coin cnM.ged,
Miwi tne i.i.pofiaifoii.10 goia ot me rrenciu .
Pan,.8,;- HUO MF .nooinmi,. J
Jl Z pi upr-r. Ml I U IU CIUT, tual Util' l Hi';
rff: "'.. prodfuinl by the panic, whicii com
menced ivith t!;e roinoval of the deposited
irk Ociouer, 18S3, and continiu d until July.
1834, was ihe tiojurtUtion ol siwue ten mil I ions
of silver dolNr lfoni Europe & other countries,-.
which Would not hdve hci.n imported
in the ordinary! courso of trade The pies
sure for noni?iyi throng bout the United Stnlcs
cbandise, dotjriotic produce, pii'viu poruri
ties, and bills of exchange Nil s iirwfhti'
the, luipoitatj.!) of coin into the country
was leost pjrofiutii'a pp. r uioii lrour
owo citiz is ;viio h id funds abroaf', j and
'jdesfed to gt' them home, as tv. il as foiMMi
. ! :
capitalists, viho desired to r nilt im s to
. i
this country 4foc the purchase of cotton, or
other produci-. or for investment in stocks.j:
This n ti'x eoiu,howevcr, was-.uo p trt o
jGencrai Jai kjsn's scheme. It was an tun -jdtiit
resulting front tiie pressiire, which ix
jdiri not foreLe for, we will do theailthe
iutice to savl trial we' honestly be.lievr, that
hh
.1 i.; reirj.;v.' 1 ifje 'upoiies, he thoijgb
the tT- -t woiil- I
brU n u.dnois U
be inert lv to it .n- V 1 ,
loin 4i'o;i
4
'"V ' H-Pttca, .,,.,.1..; to i
J? '' tVlco.V '!' br-.-.k Ut.wii litt- B!
,Ik 'j! i'! "iid. thv.
,Jie mPdi 1 itj m of i ir; .rt 1.1 bee
h as
sil?
Ver dollars, it r-iniiis iisiol the sailor.tvi.o
lp displaying soino-IHts Vipiui rhe.; topmast
ot a ship, uiLloitunately let oohk; held, but
. ' . . i - . . . -
napptinrig, petre reaching tbc deck,S lo
catch a rope Ijijat" enabled "him Jo land in
sa!eiy, with great ptesf.nco of mind, and
gj-cater modcsiy. declared he bad douo it on
purpose- j
i ni t. -.i '. ,
wihich made fit a law, was unquDeslicnably
influenced' by a knowledge that4 the effect
would fro to
cause an "importation ,oi gpiu
1
The total imports of silver coin and
bullion, between the v30b- of September,'
lipranu the autn ot detember, 1831, ap
pear by the1 Treasury report. were as fol-
jows:;- f v
From Mexico j H-" ' '
Fiora all ot Her pails of tbe
, -, i - - - -. . . i i
$7,051,d03
. j worza
7.090 95 Si
14 1 43:4a
ie ejport were
.1.86 5 78. S78
.Which leaves
Wbicli leaves " 12,748,882
as : the balance left in the coaDUyf,
'W .ii.-LLiN- .iiTa,- w-Li1
. i . i.. - -j. . - - . . .
lha mnMilh.l u.-ia tiriort lnft I Kk w. I
-j - n .1 . ; ....i-;, .L:;.kkii D,
s "J -"r" r' 0 I,"" "fV
exlcess of import ovtr experts,-) nd ol this j
iJ. million near four millions m a frAm I
j- ii. '., MVIU
Erijlaod tel. - x L; J
T,.r wfc----1 . . -r h
ir nnis- on uocoon were soia at Wew
k on tih li!f i Fctit Uar? . 1834. at "thro
ceht below" ihe ttturna 03r: which1 i
J tei pVr cflt, bejbwthv real jtif, and c6aA
tinuyii aibelow the miiu. par tintil the
22i of Wafcb fllowii--Seb New York
1 CocJineraal and shipping Liiu
II pl.tV;.
tn preisrence to stlTer: whtnever the cnurs t
jradrf f !:oqH call fpr a'.trarsrni'ston: f lth J
fc5Sa 3 'I iostlvetU: Another 1
brought io bear unoo his narlv C JufrtA ii to
SSSSS
! i UT tne-oitni regm
' r w r I
stive vatne
W was'B!
ou neb of "pjtte ffiId) ; was nesumed to be the
fnd iaceing to Ubsi proportion were the
I gold izblnd Silver dollars and thetf
1 i ' ' ' ' I ' . ' if l- - '
currency -was composfid.p .ri(y oi gold and
partly of silver ;uYit so happe ned that prt-
or to triehyer
thesej twoUlsiad
iti tbt; ticnftal market
the rt Utive value of f
undergone a cnange t
ot"' Eiorscv that
one dUDceof gold qoul
i teadiiy be exchang
lor moithaii hlten ounces ot stiver, rot
l - Tlie consequtnt oj Ttfisiwas, th whehes-
let cofa, was f requited to be exported to f
Europcgtid I was sent in preference to sil-
iL-f- ' iia . -L .
r nrl this ornoMiOnn sm 1 1 1 ri 1 1 1 ft rr until
1 , !irt 'i "V . i '
i ncir 1 ft 07 orrfiitstaln nnlil rtirk' u)a at
, . , r ,4 T ., , t
fvmch was subsequently -produced in
i ne cn'uuiern oiaies wuiu aoru.u in searcn
tf its:cqivalent.. j , -j ' ;
6y 'ihisjxlikappeari nee of golddhe currency
oX, tiif Uniteid St&tes belrarae virtually a cur
rjeccjji of (silver. Sllvel dollars and their
jractbnal parts wef n thb coins universally
elbpiyed. As the b istsjof a'r-banking system,
theyimd all ,thc valti e of gold; they were lar
more convenient than gold to the gt eat mass
of tlii people in j the . ordinary transactions
o" lip. Bi this was not all. The'curren
cv cf the! Uiit 6 S atc was placed in a
' i . i i s ;
dependence a'sl rt'-gards the currun-
ry oEGrciHt Bnlaui, which wis f gld; so
tSiat M'h cnUntiy, in thd managenent of its
f.- m!( V.it lil.irn. liad ktnlv li look to llSfclf.
I
. J..J, rtP L: St inn I of thn n,r,,r
rurr jjf 11;,,,
u lbf, cJrre icy of the other,
lhe yIKrM.ial proerity of tKither was
plac
;t ihei nir-rcy of the other.
Ofe reoiurkablt prhof of the truth ifthi
posijoh 1$ tobe . foiirid in the well-known
factoat, 'thej great pijnici and p'ssnre lot
mot) y, which, in the ykr 1825, brought
the pink of Enjiland .tojtlie verge of stop
pin sjiect payrnefitsl arid absoluteiy com
pel d eighty private' banks to suspend, was
hoi ft it in the United Statesrj as af general
pr re h't money, aitpougbs niany coi-uuft'-ial
toasters resulicd front' a. -fa If in the
1 1
prir, of cottqr
1, in 'wtjicl article heaV.v spec
aoert efiterrd into , lAnotiier
uijtioiis had
!rof is to be found in!
- r (
the couditiori"Ok
diVaf Brit iin jdu'ring tpe
benoa ol uenerai
f SAT . t
J'aiiison'sloiiriic abovd referred to t Whilst
wo, drew fioin her neaiilv four -millions of
.speue t-oiiars in me
iij;ot4'. ed (U0 pressure
course , ot a yuar, 11
tir inoney 111 tfie fion-
don market, i The
w
iiter r mcmbws coti-
cing that factjal the time A its c
and he. as foil iriate m jln nig able
occurrence,
to! sustain
;tl H vvjdenc which Jvi!ijt.ut te disputed,
jfn tie import of the ecretary of the 'I'rea-
svrj, wbitijh jljis beer, hereto! oreassumed
a utiifiri;! v tor most
cjf his calculations,
i hole i i
bie givjng
the jiggregatOffitnomit
t lions cfiroub.ted
Ei
in
Ei
iulaud and Wales,
he B '.i:k U Engl
id
by private banks.
& liiur branches,'
M'j by'jjvijt stock haiiKS
ai! ie;ftiViig dutcs.1
a
I)c. 28, 1833. whed the a
j ' inount was - ! Mphtp4
March, 29T, 1834, when the a- M .-.' ; v..
oV4uni!was . 28 735327
tiiap. 1 !Sit4. wheri ihe a- V:
, i.'iont.t iwus I I t 29.4o7 682
.jThs ibporjation3 of ollari fiom Eng
lahd tif thle lUnited vSthtes mtueuced . in
ralavembu 18.33, vne hipnth aj(terjt!ie '.fe-;
mitwal oftj& depsitcsJ;ahd continued until
J ly 1 1. S 4 ftj b e n tfiV nfws of thepassagej
bf: Me gohjl bill 'reafched r thet country
and vlet'wb -find thatr bfrtweenlthH astli uf
Dece nbcK 1S3. atvdi t fee v 58th irdf Iune,
tuecernocr. ido.
i!onr--WM bosftiveiv -increasifd
oiore 'hxdAseviin millwrts and a halt ofdoP
dfststtmiiibfe the poujnd sterling at$i4 30. J
.- L-Al f.ilL. it."- L.J. .lL. -" l
i nis arose km" turircoinsiaucu tuai. silver
dollars wjere,t m. England,-mere articles of
mcrchandtsej !c nd the abstraction, tHerefu're.
of a few millions of the'ioi could produce no
more j effefct u ppq the currency f f Great
Bitam than ibe exportsjtion of an equal
vahie in iron or lead, dry oods or bard-
But ihtsr waa not all. The stead, ness of
Enaliish ictlrreacy prevented a fall ft om ta-
king pla6einUbo prices tf, cotton and otb-
i erAm-nco produce, waitrj-would naveoc-
infiin TiC.li a itrii.it I no a , r, m. nmtmark c m rnmrm -w
tW ' :: V' i:'7V '
Iti appori of this position, iBcVriteris
able! to stkteT that, having eMmiried ihe
prices uf futob Quoted in commercial let-
. MJnpoI boasts of the greatest
trespectibititVH he has Ifound the highest
qiwftiinsj uj ihavebeenj ps follows, at the
diie fwpecuvelyrhentioned, for oplands
,U ,;tic ocl
1833
A.
I 1834.
ilarch' 22
April 23
May 16
lune 7
July 8
"October 30
j)OTemberj23
j December
8i
Decem$er
1874
"'January Aw
4- i
Au2u5t,23
September 30 9
o i
whilst, at the j
capitnlttsrto e
same tim. if r,'.t.! t r::... .
ttend rrhef to our rn, rebuts,
W3 Di.l nn I ii
,t. :t -j . -"V."- W r-5
sltliasqual jrjinlue to b6nt 4 87Uhows has been Lnt.in.l. itK
tiwo was to render void the preferre'd
r hfi -, : r :- .
date of trie passage of Aese la wsrijifi ship -tsents
from f Eur ope" were ordered tV be
maie ltl gM .insioad ofiyer.f and the
consequent? was that this demand reach-,
ing the coffers of the Bank of England the
greaUdepository of gold in Europe produc
ed an irntniHiat nfTdM i.n. i : ' rr
Great Britain, bf cbmpihnz tho Banks to
coutraci their issues. Hence we nd,;bf
theSecrelaryV table. abo?e reterred tp that
a contraction nook olace in ilm ieirrulat
ban . notes in- Eiiolamt An.1 w.i,
that, on the 27th ' September,' ISrthe-
mow nt was reduced to 28,59 1 vl 1 2 and on
ihe 28tif December to X7 729,828. Wing
a diminution ol upwards of seven millions
of dollars. ... , r. ,rr ;
From these facts.' supportedd)j -the docu
u merit itry. evidence of ihe Treasory Depart
im-nt. as well as by sound- reason, it ia
manifest that the passage of the Gold bills
ideilt I llrd t h Rrillcrt-n.l t im.nn 11
T MHIIfM BUM .lltikl 0.411 vunrj
cie?;hd. rendered ea'ch tVirtterlierMflter
liable7 to' be tnlfuenced "if tfiptker.Ex
pa nsions and contractions can . now fhardly
fail to be simultaneous and .henceforth
more than at th period when the sehtene?
was first pron uuced bv Mr: Gorbaru, in
Coigns must it be true that tha barome
ter of the American jnoney market hangs
up at the Slock Exchange in London.' O
verrissues by the English banks cannot fail
to excite ovei-issues by the American banks;
for aGrett Britain is the country in which
almost all our exchange transactions with
the world are concentered, if the British
standard of currency be depreciated belov
the metalicj standard of the Confined, we
shall fe.ej its etfects in our curretiey without
i.'log ible to d. M:,.t It. 'Shall feel.' did I
s?v ? WV rio already frel it, nd there can
not be aqdestion that our prsnt pcuni try
einliaira'S'O- ids have been 5rc tly augui'-u
ted by the operatioi. of this cause, resulting
from one of General Jackson's 'hnmblo ef
forts1 to restoro the conslitutiona! currencv
'With these evidences before him of 'the
yiractieal opcratioa of a law which was ca
pable ,i4f4rrducing the' most disastrous re
sult. General Jackson -had he understood
the subject, wouhlhave abstained from any
active participation- in rendering it more
mischievous and fatal than the ordinary
operations of commerce would iiave ren
dered it. But not so. Carried awavyiin
the pursuit of his ignis, fatuus his consti
. i . j. i irrtended.to restorci the c.
tutional currency ha arrogated to himself , ;r .
tlte right, by the arbitrary exercise of his
Executive authority, of imposing a tax up
on the owners of tJie French indemnity.
Those citizens were entitled by treaty, to
the full amount of the sum stipulated to be
paid by France, wilhout .any deduction
whale ver.-either for the purpose of glorify
ing General Jarkson, or for the purpose of
enabling him . to pursue his favorite Jack
oLaniern.t; Hhcj were also entitled to
their money Without a moment's unnec
essary delay,' and the manifesily plain
course AvhiiiliMndgmei't demanded to be
pursued ..was- to, have given-each claimant
a fii If uon France for the mount of his
claiih, to beviiegociated or collided in the
.-mode which b-st inight suil him. This
course tras urged upon the Secretary of
the Treasury by s.otnc of. the claimants,
w!io proved it io be the cheapest and most
prompt mode by whfcirihey, coulee pla
ced in possession: of tbeirpropertyfj and it
is'evi'ie'Bt tliattjiad any 'of the -claimants,
wished gold for fiisjsbaj-e he could have im
ported it upon qnire ms favorable ferms as
ihe Government. But no. The demands
fTlieiagffregste amoiint of gold coin aul
pul'V imported during the year ending on
tlie 30di September 1834, was $3,706,172,'
oCwhich Sf ,922960 came: from f England,
and 824643 llrom Frances w -
; v The agregate aUGtint pf goldTTm ported
auring m year eouingyn i:io vuui ii,s3rp-
i,09, 1 06 came frprr ii!ahd,afrd.'$i4dtt
1)55reametfroxn'-Friihce r "
t It is probable' that nearly liiew hole or
this gold -wag imported last
tnoh lbs, of lhe year 1 834, under ordew gir
ef, after the passage of th"C;GoId f biD, and
before' the country had recovered from the
shock which led fi)Tthe importation iff
coin. Tbero. wa exportnl duringtiiis
same year in; gold $325,679, probablytla
ring the last "sit fnouths of; the financial
year,.
tExchange on ?aris at New Ynrk,-.ira '5OTeu'51:
bill at sixtrdaysl sigh$.lbetwee5t:ihe fjW J
a v ."i .1. er.i-. r.f..- ildoi would he pre
ljirch and t.'ie lain ol June. jo4. nactu -
jted f...m what ''"..g hoiae the funded tf.
AiUK - a- - - -
b-v.:-.".irmic"tr.,i;.; v-
n nnii - ill" mim. l a i a. Air r riiiwi ib
one dollar onD CttireDcy is equira- - ied KQ u.e nirge.tion.rdi!:?
nt to 5 francs d 35ipcu.mes, or one re thVMePsW ,WellwllieBtV'-tor-hundreth
p,ur rmVhe "J receiving the indemnity ta paowto.
HAn (VD'4f lha VliMul nju.li.nid kill tiff T : i . O . r ' .
J v".T-- "w..e ,-v.t . uN,n; iii,itrrhild na soon a receiv
9 4 cenU above par which added. ta one per 'mwfam&nf ;he.njhe billtwnr
w ? V, 3? : in'anticipatttri of MriUf v
9$ Government. had a ngbt to draw, and per- , " . . 1- ill ;
91 haps half per cent for the superior ecari-, It U for this surr, and upon Uis arrange
91 tV of a nnvntneht'hniovers privaterbilTfv meBe.ptesome,: the .. Bank fmeric '
would make about
two per etntr.ihtf
.. . :r " . .- " -1.
tv!ieQ n r f!: - - -
i'H ,urreoct';: .Orders' yret V -:
4fop MUr;-ino,!. -Tr rrtcreihw
'V,5l!'y r i.tid;. a dru w: mdu - ;
rrS!4re.mn, thVH
1837, the dale of the" last advices, nr.d-
aTiiif U . 1 - . . " - '
t....vm ..as i"n,e uerty augiueu'ed ItT-lbe
addit tonal thmend fnreafly 3tnhcriia-' fe
lion of dol'ars, the amoQnt'Vf "ttie fil in-
stalment of the i?Jemnity paid b Fxm e V 1
inJ February last. It is not pretended: that
i1' 1 pressure fin "the EaglUh
money-market withio the hstyrkrjtis been1 ;x
occastoced by tK last metiOf?eij"huW4e -'
fibrU" to resiord the couSlkntidHaf uiit
rencyM Gtlier demands tor "troldt have
existed, apgst them nevithJJank of.-'t?
ATnca tliPpTidHparp df jHte-btk irtV
ffe'w Vnrt'.- nrl nha l,W O ,. Af. .f'.L ." "
u nitert jstate?, reDderedwexpedien W by 3to
rapid return of her '-i hojeg Jpiiient lb!! I
the earv part nf l8f5 H:v?tf oUie Vnb '
stiiuttnii in t?reir plathroujgurtuj Hie AVes- ' 'v,
nos.Vf some, f- Gen. vJackntiirfca:
hundred and fifty-sere neV'pnks.?;!:
Of the practical nperaWrm f ir4esV;tw:o
i humble efforts? upon the" jmuTedfaVjn-.
terests of ihejrftizens of the. Wit' '-J?;
it bebiwves us tnow fy s pek Y?
The contrahioo rl'ihe BnsbxwrreneV. '
a every nnellieitUi Wru knovt; rfi'r
heeix to create ?;a, pressure ; for m$ey' n'
Eiigjand. wnicli has?pr.;ufted tfie ftT w- Vf
inrjH-ult. ; .i'-'- . j ' ' .V'
1. The market rate"of interest jJJeoB frJ.ir
advanced -from' 2 I i ' 5 per ceTitPtjakf I 4-
' ... a . ... 1 - V
1 1 1 1 1 1 Mil 11 I n. 1 .r'j 1 . 1 1 ft 1 in d vf. 1 111 r.Bi .1 . M r,
....... , ... . rv . "ii(iMtn l.il 'iJJ-" TTlli- i
has bad4. a tendency t kVep' i;io:jj la.
biigland " winch would TilierwiKe. ii'svo -i
songn4 investneht in th United ..Stiites-. feH
2.1 British "mercbatWre prejentH 'froM
accepting with theiracisieU frdoi
iheJtilU of exchange drwn upn shfp
ments of American pr,locc if ; 1
. 3 British' capitalists are lesg able" tbari
befre to inake advance?. tr Jons ou the
eeiirity of American stocks, which cuts
ifT - large siinrc from which, capital r lias
Heen heretofore suppled for our Variotii in.
tfir;t;d improveinents. .
4 British maiuifaeiures are les able
than herebvfore to"; give ere!it to such of i
iur,.i'iipiirtiiiw iunoaiH as rrquirc i,
5 The price of cotton has fallen, since
ihe first of January last, foui f five . entf,
a pound, in Et?glnnd. hy w'li.-h Aiuericii. -shipters
will lose 20 or 25 per iet.jiipoa2
the stocK gone for ward, aod tj . wnicu our
cotton planters will he deprive! of a cor- -responding
or a greater amount, as lot rdl
of prices at the South has al read y mre
evident. . ; ?. 4' -
And now it only remains ir u? to ' inrv
quire, how. have these f lMimMe efforts'
.n;tittoji ciir
rency V Has the tmportathwtvof thirty
millions of gold and silver pushed any. pa
per out of circulation t Eta far from it,
ine amount oi paper lias iiiiginrinru, a wo ,- i
have shown, to an incredible amouru-- Kv 1
The banks all seem P have acted uop the t
principle lhat their pow tbmir kej' rv
their notes in . profitable crn(aiioti wift -i
ju! in proportion to the specie they hv 1 Ir i
on hand, and accordingly we nave see i
that, just in the measure that Gen Jack
claimants would have rt teT id beyond ifc
amount of their claims it is true that ilb: ... '
exchange upon France mi'' r ae' tfb f, vv;
soinefhing.tn consequence of ii ini -ai f ;
supply of lulls, but this couid - : buvce
quailed the los which the cl ninot sus- ".. :;
Ui ned by the delay to recline 'l eir ft;".ey,
which was not piid ufttU ,hy-. w! i-b.
wnl then subject io a de leciion ftr :h- ex- -penses
of freight, insurance: a.'id e.Miifui-: ;
sio ts, iurident to the importatioo ct:the vt
'gnhh ;. i , ' "
- Thebes', commentary, however utwo tbe -fTlly
of t'jese ih:"ortatiAs 'it id f -ond
in tfie fullovi inff artiele, whO is p ed
trom the Washihgton ; Gloiie of tlie 1st
iust. : j: : .v v
lNin)LrTXKlKiElttiT. -Tt:.e; Jast -
NeW York American coniaiived the nrflow- s
ing.:.'-t ,w.!-" ..." 1' .
fl?The Banlrof America vill aUo drw
their bills n the RothsrhibN, o,Pari, At '
fupwardsof million offraji.,r .-
y tTue above sum, winch the.f;k rt A j
merica proposes toMra w for. is weprei.rjey
drv acconnt 6f thetiext instImct't fatltp
due under the Neapoliunuii zey,
- I'That bankhavJngV as w; learbf ?o o v
pen credits toa jJa1rge amount bpid the ? .
RethsehHosb'oVb?in"-: Inn wilfnjgio'r fi.F
itself of .itf under existing, ctrcumtariees,
suggested that the next.! instalment o he :
paia iu May or j one. 011301 p ihccu
under lhat ere Jit. i ? ,4 tr
he Secretary of theasury. we aref v i ; ,
1 informed;tirifing tliat; thejnrest pr:the
? in ine preri yf- .-;'r,".v,Bt : -
...I,1 fin .loiltllfr nf (tia nr.. : . t
ic; ' v -':o.
. . ni mk .IhBV- mt.rl.l !lm:
limine e. , '!",7',,."'v:
:. a
i nsed-ta rebee the co mm unityf1inheit8
: rropesed to pi the bill oo Pari- . f N
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