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T H E © S W E C J O ' y J t M D ■ M ® : € ? M B .0 W i C 't L 't U ;. y o j l . w H ' O E E . ' & < k 6 T 3 . ; O S V V B t t O , N . Y . W .3 S ! > N B 8 0 A Y , .'S .B P T K M ;B B K 1 0 , 1 8 3 2 . N E W 8 B R I E S — V O L . 1 ( 1 . N O . 3 1 . PEIJf TEI) AND PTJBIAlisjJI) gvery Wedilesdm, in the Village o f Oswe go, AT, Y.-hy \ ■ • ■ J O H N C A R P E N T E R . T e r m s .— T o m a il' and village subscri- u a MIC -jUjiuiet* 01 HU c a o u iu a if S . in I1KU- VI ; v y u m u im M iw ii; u i ww p i w n u m m o <u- - ’y , \ ' ” >juhi uuvi- uei-U lu i u i c u i m n g ■ v - — ----- ________ those whom he discards. In \the following'' cntqd iti the' District o f CcdijmJria, but ad- \Ijen required'; but instead o f that being, until 1st A^gil, IBfil ; they were then giy passage, bo presents the question whictr’is •‘t i t l e d its ufilify.. T h e gentleman refpiTcd Jhe cn^e, he gave Ids am ijjis ittllier’s papers on (0 Enoch Burrow?, or.Gohtieptieuf >r novv submitted to tlie people .'rviz. • ........ .tb:u:i’^&-uqr ivdvdc;,atingvtin unconditional ie« . at short elates, winch vvas not paid when duo — Ax~ ;gr - ■ 1 ext;hau for his paper/at a short date., and' consisting o f H o n , Joel General Caleb jfcarr s us the nnmes of ho candidates, in lieu o f the cpnstiitiliontlily ofthe IJanlc unless lo- such ease would Imite been foiThonmiftg ter.vvafds,7 as'secttritjr, were not executed ^ 11...... .. i»..' I ho' f fin lii ns hia J-xii I a/1 _ \Vlf* I h V'ft/Vll I m/l\< Kt i * . t >-.«(..wl , tU.,t Initil -1'of A'i.h.1 ■ 1 U01 . t L a. il.,. .. !. . SUlCl J j ■ Wal&on, was appointed .to draft resolutions . , ~~ . I . „ , ...„ expressive of. the sentiments o f this Con- “ The question then arises, whether the 'charter, but expressed great satisfaction a t . ‘ \in c h un tatlHw-in-lnvf, M r. 8t<eiv art,vasli^ ! by him carried holme ; they remained, with ventidn... • ■ ^ p e o p l e will .dispenseivith. the- services o f learning that I was in favor, oi a re-charter yd, amfono'tbhd of which was replaced .b y »' him fiLCh, nnecticat, Until'about the 1st Jfan-\ Onmotion; it; was. Resolved, T h a t Geo, bets, # 2 pey a m u m ,^ m lin n ^ d v 7 n d e ^ Amifumw J ac k s o n , -or wilVtllfe-.incalc.u- under.auy circumstances:n . . ... . bus notes at sixty days-and Six months, fc- t uary, I$32;-when Silas E. Bunx>Wsprocur-. ■Hv^^Whorterr drville Robinson, and H i- To companies often of jnore who take their lal)Ie “^vantages secured, to' the country by: • This was in March 1881.— Mbat Mr cause he. eouhl , nr»t raise the funds at the ed tlicqi, and had them .discounted,, on (he r*m Hubbeil, B^^i'hto'h'ereby'-i^p^iiitiiJ.' pppers at..the o ffice'M '50 In advance * TH® 3 .B.Asrrc or . t h e U n i t e d SyA'TDB 5 Webb meant by: e<a modified re-M harter,’’ ' hum he Jmd agreed on.’’ \ : • , 2d o f that month, lor his .benefit, As these delegates to- rdfne'sent. this county i nthd 5y . ' ' * .....' ; __ ;and every press— every voter in the country, ' niay.be well Understood Jj-om 'Ids. present• 1 he $ LS.,000 advanced b y Mr. Biddle to , notes went to\'swell the applicant debt o f Congressional Convention to be held at B'roin ihe Globe ■ must npy choose between, a mttn And' hrs .course. Somebody was\willing. Io give f i f l l r . Btirrows ;6ul ot his 0^11 Auids, on the. 1 Wessrs. VYehh an'd Noah to a siispicious. Rooj.ff on* tl»o--S0th;lh9t'?y ; llwt 6 en.\C » Iab''' • ' wiwMMwfc. i.r„ — ..1 — .1:1— tnpnP (tinno.uv.tus .t.uioi.*s ir. ii.n .w.iihm Stitli Vfsi!• <<ii tuni1, no! ..ot itinw.fn.n »ai«, E(irrotvs. on tj>e-'3d M.&rtfhv .Cher of'lYillianigtovvti be the delegate to rat,‘ __ urcd the disevmnt of other, paper, resent this county In-the gtate Gouvention ' payy fur the j I'axts menvup vyilh the prdccCcU, ,attd with-, tp be heid at Herkimer on tlie 19th iiisf. and e ..o ^ , . , ^ ... .... _ ......................... ' change in the course of the paper,5 wldch : drew tbeoi from the, Bank. Elad (hey not Jbst 1 GrriS Hart; of No\V. Haven, rebiesppf rodSLt<t,Aprij.l83'l, Vv« malt© the.-foll'cmiugyx-' • vuluntarUy -thrown itself into (lie contest, thereat. • - . • ; . dtedjad .-twhb-Btiiaxms ilo_yyrys ‘ pt'epn'red’ - t o ‘ been discounted for hi9 banefiti^'.(io certain. tMs .c o u n ty in the Republican Senatorial tfaqts trom its columns, vvith'the dates (UT' shall be permitted to put down the .P r e s i - ’. What next? . L o ok at Nicholas Biddle’s make, ofni actually did m a k o T f' •' jdyAvouliliiQt liiiye (akcnTih.uriup. d'hjais the Conve.rilion of this\ district; TivXit. • Tti^t/ siro cn)p,.rw< iw,,v, ..„■ ..? , 1 ..-. tn°* • u« x savs, while It in singular that President Biddle does:1 *econ'd (Causactlon, and vvhollv intleimndent O.n ihofion; Reirolved; T h t t H savt- •’ W ..W ,.- ------------ - nt'flm tW f ' ••• Of: ovv choose between, a man rtnd' hrs .course , aomeaoqy v\as vvuiuig. to give jtjj ,, »ut. inirrows .out ot ms oyyn nums, on the. i ruessrs,. vverm an res--between bis personal prcdilcc - t®|* thousand dollar to change, the course 26th March, 180 did not, therefore, go tp ) amount, rtlr. Bur ndjhis attnchrnent. to principle..” of lux paper ; he vv'as-‘prepared5, to change Air. Noah. It went (o'some other .point~ j 1832, procured tin tlsddsay^ e T e r y - ^ e s s an(l-y:veiy-siir h »,r and this tnlori’nalion be gives to Silas E. a(lt> perluips, to Njr. VVe.lih, to pi> for the , -paid thenvup vyilh ______ . •,•. ' measures- T B E N E W Y O R K (gOU RI E R -Alsrl). t ions and 1 ENQTJIREIt - i . T hatlsTo say7~e\very^press-an(l-y:ve4y-sbr d j^.and this mtori’nation be g i v e . .... —. 'T . . show vvhat t.his dsper • was, pri- ter must decide^ whether the Bank, having .Burrows, wdno e x p rf-sscs-gre^sidislacdon: not stale w Iten . Mr- W e'hb5s'_ endorsement fixed • T h c y a r e selected ..from .iniiumera- dent, and take possession o f t h i s . (*ovem- .testimony, pages. 85 , 86. He s bie expressions of opinion and feeliiig, corn- ment'- -whether tbe-pnople will susjtoin fhtir speaking of Burrows ^ . mer.cing in ,1829.. ■ . • heroic defender m the ffipst heroic ol his acts, In one. of hjs visits to Phitedelphia, he cann^ into his possession, lie says \ they , B e e . 8tl|, 1830.— ' ‘’T h e B a n k charter vindicate the freedom of their' elections, sajd he w a s desirous of befriending M r . ceiiiiiiiird vvilh nu> a lorxg (irne ; 5,5’but-ill this' will expire and' the question is, will, it he maintain the purity .of (heir Government, & Noah,'.and assisting bim-in the- purchase of other evidence shevvs he iv'us mistaken , ...... - ......... . ...... - -------------- , ----- j ....... . w „ .................... - purcbai renewed ? Y e say trow as vve have alvvays ( piU dovvn nuihsittiition, the o'fispring.of tlieir » share in a n ewspaper; be .asked if ’ the 'flmjcgh. VVehh, vve have Burrows5 s tate-. ' said find believed, viz., the renewaf o Fthe will, and iiitcndcd as the instrument of their hank would discount (he notes of these par- , charter of the Bank of (he United States, ' ' ‘ ’ts ' ' ' will be a fatal blow 'to all die other moiii.ed institutions, o f mg country, and it will give • force, eflleteiicy find ehaffH'ter to an inllu cn c e w h ich will c h x ’rnO L t h e U k t o x .5 D e c ..13th.— “ 'T h e people will ns soon put chains .on tiiemselvc.s, and surrender- ilieir liberties, ns (hey Will allow Pongress , to oj press thenf vvith that institution for twenty years longer, Their struggles will be great; a l l ' who can write or speak will be jn the pay-of the Bank,55 Jan. 12th, 1831.-—“ But cl.aiiged indeed- must (lie democracy ofthe State o f Penn- sylyania ho, falleri \from the high character it pace so deservedly; possessed, if any in- JUiitxVuc!b a one,) fa ‘ .loan »nslMiili,.n vvkT^uIc.i-fi.r (h „ j.p,} iiOvi-Aclj ofihtyrUntou require, sJiOnkl cease by its: own lidiitaiton.55 r p t b . 5(h.— \ I / e t the mind iirstinctured by. iinntov ed hy. pt.wr r-unKoiurbt ;. . by ('.ivor;— look at tinF siafliing fact vvilb si< .iiTTv V'U■;itioriT-atuLJTiibj<‘nohf■ d giize. — , ' f I^ if 1 .ive <ve ? A n organized eorffs\' <JfT‘ P '. - nt‘s. Casliiers^ Cirri,s. Tellers, ten ■ >; i* .u.d^ borrowers, spread tbrougbmit the E.f “■ I States—moving simultaneously. ,up- • i> o i'iT given poiht—lending out tvfoiu-y r i If ro ar.d.distrhuting opinions for action Kbing' eapitaU.iui thou•_:!.( at one arpl convenietiGe, which.now rebels against i ‘ tK-s, adding that, although as a merchant la ed cjcato.iv and aspims fo rule those w hom it did niit vvish to'flpipear ds a Irorrovver, or put destined to serve ! ’ . ] bis oame on-paper not'm ercantile, yet he W h a t lia| produced this vvondcrful cliange j n ould do so whenever if might become ne •. in the Courier and Enquirer? VVhat has m- f cessary to\ secure the bank.. J d«uvut re duced it to make deadly war upon the ’Pre- : Ctdhyct whether he then mentioned, the time sklent Ibrftiamfaining, vvith:Jearless iiitegri-' fv, the-principles which it si> long zealouniy advocated? W hat new light broke upon its vision m.Aprd-, 1831, that made it in consistent w ith'itself 4al.se _lo .its avowed principles, tmd'miw a traitor to the party .and the men whom it has so long ufbiessed to admire . VI liat lias induced it to support an institu tion -which it i hirged with' “ buying men and votes like cattle in m a rket”—-w tth • W ell, vviml vvas done with (Im F I F T E E N dtfendirrg tnc convehliohat-foV wbrlch they-art;, Ti:ll> U K A M 0 HO L L A R S advanced b y selected they bo-authorised to appoint Ihcif Biddle cm the 26th March, 1831, without successors./ :, y ; rate- note or security ? 8 rlns E Burrows' could . . A committee p f one frhin.each town ap- . menfot tlie ftine thcv were Imnded to Bid- : tell, Tiie f'oninultee issued n ’summons for pointed for tho p u t f o f o 'o f ’jrepiittitig ii> tiiB v ilk4 >Htd the o bject. .'Page 75, inn iettcr i|».t- him ; lie cmno to \\ ashington from the meeting, the name of a suitable person to ed lOfi .March', JH32, M r, VYt hb savs ; . Sooth ; ho m et President Biddle in tins Uity' represent this county in the Aiisernhly o f “ Mr. Burrows, calftniyesterday and made ' f s we hca rtl, vyholhcr he* had came dut'v, mw sti^e reported the ha me o f A V E R T roe\Wquninted V'tth n b n t vvlmh nuiy he ing the sessions o f th.c Committee. If Bur- yw ivIN N E .R y E s q . which report ;jvas,unanif trued,55 A c .— '“ S now learn tVorn rows and Biddle agreed upon the circtirit- | mousjy iiccepted .by the Convention. - of eight millions to. tin; .S!.ii7>]T?mi tT.inrvniF --krng-ahd-junamld n g 'P r e sidents, at will’.*— an hold out,- could hire them tosupporl an •“ wit tiering, by n^stjTjtlF 'pOTsnnrrthiP- liherty>of the press?5? . W hat has indiiredii :-ii»-y p-v “ Inf hinetits to the paU'iol he ro, for %j-safc& ol such ir'^ntmMeiu ‘riirough the- mists and mystified evidrWo Mr, Burrows, that in January-he wanted, stances nl t his inhiiw-c o f money and the which Dtp- notes- would.have to run T h e money, and hid these notes discounted in the loans yojf the Bank, why did not' Burrows go otnmiUee being authorized.to discount any U n iM kiatrs Bank on some collateral sr.cn- toiBiiladrljibia-und present himself for ex- ■ 1 'ght.ap- fiiy ,’ 5 ire, . ' \ ' ’” ’7 - - luiiinalkni ? fie did not want to■ he exam- upaper, the security, o f which they t prove, agreed lo’cio them. As Mr. B u r - ' . J gam, gage 83, in h isexaim o a tto n .b e rotvs was iiiert going out of town, I gave fore.He* eonunittce on o.ith, hesyv.xS ' ,liim the mdiioy -out of niy ovyu funds, and “ * ' the notes were, after wards pul in iny posses s io n .. They reroained with me. for a long time, as I had ivo occasion to no (lie funds. was it fill the close of the year that my attention vvas c alled to them, by tlie' e u 'cin f siaiice that, as » now himrtlnl 'Dii'ecfiirsiind JUltw ( ’ammitloc tif-‘exchange'w o u ld soon -be aj.(iiiinteTrFrl5e'\rrn»e _rrirnmtrt‘ie- vv4,ilclj mavie t|ie lo.ui should eonsunuiiate i l , '.vh nn were.the notes rti.ide eiv 1 have understood from the gentlemen, [Rurriiwa] within the fast' month, that this- itlonev was loaned [to NoaliJ by his father; that he w a s in want of funds in January lad ; and. he went to Connecticut, prtHiircd thesx* notes and had them discounted at the inrd, nor did Biddle want he should be.— H e Icnmv, vveli enough, vvhat was done with th<‘ Id,®)!}, advani'ed hy Biddle in March, L83E j lie krlaw, well en mgb, vvlnt had chiineeddhe .course of the Courier & En qnirer; lie-1:novv when, the ten jtoleA were sei>t (o Biddle— to whose credit' they’ were discounted— and hy whose c h cca themoney Bank o f tlie Unite, States upon some col- 'v,is drawn; and he Itnevv much more about lateral security.” ; tlie Bank in many respects liiiiji he 'caretC This account ofthe affair iseiinfirmeiS hy' to tell, and more than Bid.ile wanted ho TE'~TarT7~rhul~ahi--n'(at's-^..i'.(i:_iiii|(-n 11 in tho should tell. lie , thorcfot-e, fte,! from'W asli- 'ks oi the hank as discounled on tlief 2CL Tngtiin wfiertHhe—8er.gea.nt-at Arms liait a i, 1832. and hykither iiicidenis,- . On siitnmons lor him— took ca.ro n o n iftrF ^ e ir rlie 9lh of ~Aitffui»t. lA.vL n Iharrtrk-i^milflQ.' in Philndeltvhin. where tho Marshal had n 4ho‘ „ . ____ ____ plunge into the sea ofinlluiiy - W e first Cali the partieular attention o f the people lo tlie lollowing statements.. o (.M r , VVch'h, which, may be found hi the Report of the Committee,' pagos 8S anil 99— v i z ; ..................... ^ _ “ A b c y l this iime (M a rch 1830) my ajine imnm-'nt— buying men and votes > sk'km-ss crented considei aide alarm , my - •' le in the market— giving foqc J*-ptih-1 Iiie pas'getvcrally dispaired of, anil our' es- ' yn - m a k in g and unn-akliut P r e s f ” tafriishn„cut ii'quiring-niore luiids, nry iath- .will- (Or trcUing the tree-w ill of °r-;,1' l'iu . CMr. Stewart,J proposed ]trad* ~ie 8U),U0l), providect t ot.' fyTee vance rue VvoiiM.raise line) put into the paper (lie same amount, which would e'nnble us to g e t along .comfortobly. .1 made the proposition tn Col. T yim?, Buf w a s not convenient tor IHm to cto s o ; that the' business did- not accord vv ilh . his habits and pursuits ; and expressed a determina tion to sell out. H e had^nie^mimicsiiLtuiL . • , with Air. Noah, Mr. Bennctl and M r. Bar- ! ^ 3 X , '**~as~^e~tem §«*#•♦: uni «/’ iu x a , iirtially agreed to purcliase ; ; that on the 8th day or April n .ly ! I I i i I—r- r ..i i * I f yipr/«fif 1 &r llv** ‘ n f flip ». ♦ il,e peoph>, and corrupting their servants- i irenlafing simultaneously, political Itlieori- ^cs_dcsti-uc.Uv:& c f. lire Constirufion, and pa per R’Oney injurious 4o eTeTy-State-ll:ink--:- I'tirlailing and expanding at w ill, discounts and exchanges— withering by a subtle poi- i -...si.vn Uie liberty , nf tke presV— anil in fact erecting within the States anti the Uniou, n new general government— an imperilim in impeno. ufikTtmvfi~t(A.fhe rohstitnfinn. del tying its power, laughing at its restrictions scorning its principle's and pointing to its golden vaults as the weapon that will exe cute its behests whenever it shall he neces sary to carry them, into notion,” Fetr. i(57==JXTli<\ l T,.,‘\k- Bunk is now pl- •to^efimr'ufnrd_ into a great political measures rntic _ time M - Evcniiiii, ojjee pol... ........................ ...... es them, to 'shake hands allround.5 The he wmJold that Ins interest would National Bank men know how lo squeeze bc iahm at S>'“5 t)00’ rito v u ) E i> m in h the life blool out of every w crkin'“ -man t'ODLj) b e iiai> a t 840,000, and In- was and prodm er in the nation,55 ' ' \ authorized to offer me that sum. lie (ltd so, • Fromnhont the.20th March 1831 to. the iuu},i r,('T,rtt'c5 iL ” , ‘ „ ' ' . ' Oth April, the Courier and Enquirer was ' Mark these tacts ' D ie (ourter and Kn- silerit onthc subject ofthe Bank-. On the quircr was oppose.!^ to the hank ; no purt- latter dav. In the surprize nf cverv hodv, it ' IWV eeuhl cerne into to change its course; an article in favor ofrecliar- rechar- Foi . T v lee cnuhid not A/rtsicer.---’O if lhe~2BTirYI.an*h,-I8Al ,5'5._ Btddle, a^ he jdom elf adnujS, iu'lonn the ntittee had finished thejr iiiyyStigationS ! !— There-were ten o f thiso nates payable in Dirfctors wliti m,ulF~TtfF msetnints~T]iat If his story on;.ontli would haV«. agreed'with Aprti. anti October 18 5 2 - 3 — 4—5* and fi, thes,• which, with interest lidded, amouutvd (n 971,;loaned upon .............. . r..vy. . ■ •„ ----- w - .................. . ............ . ....... .. $17.0/3; but the net .proceeds vViTe jiHt he not have-done so, had he --then considered IFoutd he not rather have sought the Com- vLl.BOO. They were enter,,! u.s discounted it a ioan.'irotn the hank, tor which he. h .uf mitlee anil begged Jliem 1o put him Otv oaith oa I lie 2d January, 1832. . th“ ir notes in Ins pocket ? '■ :t- t'tal he might give them “ thc^frulh, the . I s il not rem arkable, that the x‘15 003 gi- Page 5-18— Question In) Mr, :Cai:ibreling whole irutlx and nothing but live truth?” ■ ven'to Burrntvs by Jhcldlc 5 • n t lf o f h ‘S v im b> -hishim Lippe/ialt, a D irector— \ ’ Hud This Witness knew too m u ch-for M r. fa i n t s ,\ on ihe ofjth March, IH31 so Soon vou am know lodge at the time of the dis- iildlr's inie.resf.if not for las' renutation, after .Webb had told Burrow ?**. parties already owed the. B.wds ^J7V- Bivl,ITt*^^\yhy^jhrfljd»^arHWttIlmg^lik^ 1,; loaned upon their nariics onl W,puli) fi criminaf-.to avoid «n exatninalion ?-— Uurrowv,. tliuf be w.is co'itat or iftc #rtt ' a « Ku«i. 1B31*' o f Ihe *♦t- > But hr • did n o t»ciiooife either tn perjure “ prepared'tn advocate a modified re-charter isfem e .of a l o a n u f $17,795. made directly Irinisolf.or to If the' truth, an j therefore he - tj(at hyHI{>. or irvlirect-iy to any pet'soii upon the pfipci'.. Hi4 . to ( ’nnn.ccticut !.! • - o f the'blink ,'1 Iv t h c precise sum that smiue- irvlirect-iy to any pefsoii upon the ptipc... ... body was willing to give to «CTLA.N’ H B o f M. IL N->ali, ehiloi'sed hy’ J. )Vk. /ebb, (s ihpre «i>t wiougii'in Uiis «h^6'(ran«aQ- tbzi /J>|- antree.tent to that drttc.,> (ton fo justify ti thousand vctde,st uolessnt qidrerJr - “ • x< .fnsteer.— Ifm T n u L i? . he fully explained? MTior. many of the Is it notreiMarkahle, that th** $15 PXt vv is Alibuugh some uf the Exchange Cw n - t'hmemliitfy suspected -uiid charge direct givem to M r. Burrows on the •j.Ph Mari h. miibe ha-t an imlisUcnt recollection that a hriberyjon ihe:|j»1ToTrtre7'!l^lr'F'v(*«5h2(^ \ 1 b 'i ’i.fo Buri'o-vvs’ ivilh these notes as coll at . evidence t roduced is obscure and contradic ........... _ , . -•* er.il s,-i4irirvr trrtf—lme-n-st-mkctLot ;' yet, no lory ; and when the witness who-con explain. Inn m ii L therenlter. i ln? ‘ course i f tiie p .tar' VV v S. one Pretended thM be hint any IfPmvTedge .rftrr ronsiiliinu-./wiIh Brcepteiit B id/lie, flies gav e them notice. I should object, unless F l i A N lJ E D ? ‘ “ — —,— 1 ___ ab/t it had been ni.nle w lien th i y granted .'arwl «lUfie» Ibe officer# o f me liw ,. Ilka u /t4— tmrv'\!T'<ntglit into the capital of the coticcrri N o w , what vvas doiie with the ^15,!););) trie f j i w «i Augusi M il Dim mqiusc^anid to avoid «n oxaminalion, sh *11 it be. said at least $10,000. This they could not a c - Vvhhl> Burmws received of Riddle po the I ho nas C.,pe page 561. says, they limde ri 1 ffiTlir nil h tiJ i f ' nil ■« open, ^ Cauiiplish and the ncgotiatiGn ended.5* , Stith March ? W e cannot tell - W e only *h ■ >! jsi • u ,t .m, 2,,| •laniiniy, 1832, “ ho- frank, honost and honondile on the-* part\of 4kige.9P. “ No partner c o u k f cotne into • 'LnoV, that’ somebody was willing m give • emisv vv,* supposed w.*^ ^ had pr«*vit,usly-ghoir this jnslitution? N o ; the circumstances’ , p . -r . ^ . 1 • f l O M / u , , a , 1 . . ---- - S . , .1 /. ... ■ o„ ..„..l« .,t lil.l . 1 l»,-,.a .i.:^ i ..e ' . The ( ’onventmn then proceeded to th# choice, o f Coroners ip the place of Norman OriTisby, decensed, and o f George F . F a lly, ‘ which resulted in the choice o f Philander ' Elathhoiie of Scrtba and Aaron G . Fish, o i Ypluey. .. ■ • . ’ , . ’ :. ' I he ftiMovving gendemen were appointed Vto draft «ti address tr> (he Electors of this coiinly,_and superintend the publisiiing o f these proceedings, viz : Joel Turrill, Wrm F . Allen. \Vm. El. Van Horne, Orri* Ilart nitd John Hogan.. - .... The (oljnvving geiitfcnien were abho»nIe<J the central corresjionding comnaittee for the ensuing y e a r : Geo H . M c W h o rter, A . .P. Grant, W m F'. Allen; David Dewey, and Jasso Ct'oweil. ^■2Bhe-4tfUokiBg-,iirfrrtI>.e fown c dtnniHfeoi. : tor. the several towns for the ensuing y e a r f • comw'out w ith an article in favor o f there fore, Col . T v lee coul not get .fri'c tering the Bank, o f which the following is g£>0 for B k half; but if the control o f the an extract, viz.: ' • paper could he obtnihed so asc to change its “ W e repeat we are opposed (o' rechar- Course, then, he could not only g it (ji25.iK)0 , . ‘tering ihe hank with its present powers, and' i')r •*«' h a lf hut w a s authorised to «#tr 40,- , l5la‘',v N ,ch(l1;18 Buhlk> ,n slu:h vve j'cel a confidence that in this the people 000/or the other h a l f Mr. W ebb (ells us that he; could not (hereafter. . arc with nsr Mint with the late.movement* l!uU c ° l - *’ylee had “ half the proprietor* — i'cul-caalilions before u s - w iil, tl,e ron. ship and no man will doubt that he asked elusive evidence that bur enemies a n kTeclF Mor foi l-valamr-AYctdaisAM4^,UiereJTren:p nh i ing to embroil the great re-ptil/lican party not have -been worth more than $25,000, upon tins'question—-it would be' highly im - >'el> somebody was willing to give $40,POD politic (d urge on our frieruts the adoption T r D. or $15,000-more than it was worth, ' o f measures to. prcm il the rcchar tering o f . to fjh a n g e t h e the institution under any circumstances, W ho was this S O M L B Q D Y ? Who was and thereby produce a seeming division in h our rnnks,55 Sle. ' T H O U S A N D D O L L A 1,18 to change'the • \ T l i e Daily Sentinel repeats in terms course o f the Courier anil Enquirer? ft jmore gross than any of its colleagues, a ri- m,,?t have been somebody who not only had ' diculous rum or--too ridiculous almost to a plenty xit money, but some great object tiotice--that the editors o f .this paper have to n,e.,.:om[)lisli, in .which-he thrmght that pa- ' TYenF/'ffrefiijylhe irnlted Hlatcs-dl;onk^t.o P ^ Y 011111 i)e instrumental. Look over' ihe remain silenton the pending question in Ihe Fmoo— w-hat-man, vvfuvt party, oi vvli.it in Asscm h lv relative to tl«r ren e w a l'of (he , stitution could have had an iiidilrcirvcnt-ftvKf — - charter of the Bank.55 i the uhilily to. offer $15,000 to “ change the* 1') ;h,t to i- HistitUi- e hot- . . , . - --------- ._ ......... . ............... .. ... ....... - - ----- — - ................. ... Enoch the course o f the paper ; that it was .1 prin •‘yUids at a time to pnalile gentlemen to her Burrows b * brought to slain upen llieiy oaths lees’ .fee -for ‘ professional services,' lik** f ' c n t editors hostile fu the hank . sacrific- w h a tw a s drue wiYh the $1 5,01)') udVanreri (be lawyer fees ol’.AJe^srs, C lay, Sergeant, ing Ihe mo anil interest ot his money., and 'b y fro? dent B iddle—vviien thu.U u notes imd 'V c b s ter; or, that lindingso5if5y ly was cspet lally .iujim es of \great pressure, like Pnnf into his possession, an 1 for whose ben-. willing to g ive $15,000 for his printing es tl-c fall a.ml «int«r<rf JK.31 ? Docshesuffcr «fit they were discduided. e tablBiinuent more than it was worth, to the i oafd to discount, fifteen and twenties., o f M'e nre not vet done with the conduct of dfhapge the course ifthc'paper,' he dei'tned 'thousandskvparlies vv im already h,n e-lica v y the Bank in relation to tho Courier & Em . it politic to pjc/Vtt the N'lvkOJJ aid ch .I ige hmw without Jheir kViovvTrdge,’ the s e c u r ity, quircJr; it him seij'l W e will, not evi*less a siispi. let vvhich he h is in liis hrce< lies [xirkf.t., unit I I E P U B L f C l X F 0 U N T Y C O N * r/dA T / O A h l i t a meeting^/a Rcpnlilicaji delrgafcs from the seveial towns uf /5«w^*go County, hcliL id the house of S im I lllcn , Jr., ‘ cion, that he refused tp sell his h d f ot the savs not a vvo'rd about it ? Is Presuie-ut Bid proprietorship for § 11,040 oulv that In* jh so distn ercs'ted so circles of-his ow/j might, sell, himself, and at the sun,* time i* r«*rest »nd so negligent ol his duty, to the situation, ether directors ? N o ; tins story w ill not safe tv to hear (,| I ing, him. hr ho , . ... __ . . . .ese :smpnrfaa?'thaii MT^-W’Td7h-stitdnj»Hp>i— uoUlJieiir llLe-fivvi or J anu.iry. roaa,' our- * a - cions, might cross the mind, es|*ec-iaHy con- rows wanted morwy, went for the holes and «nlering lw extraordinary favors afterwards got them discounted a! the (Link on fho 2d iav.be I and granted 11 ! - Jauiimy, 'fo whose credit were they dis- But although .we cannot tell what was courted? Not to Biddle 5s, nor yet to. Bur done with 'hat money, w c know what vvas rows5, but to iY e b b 5? Noah was the draw- notdone with it. ■- ■ 1 O' and Webb (he endorser.:- Nothing but It was not used to “ befriend dir,. Aoah- VV ebb’s rht c k coufd have dravvii the money vhtl'Ussh't h im ip the 'purch-asc of a share irmn lho Bank, or price,1 it lo the credit of in a newspaper.15' '■\ -Buec/vws^kihjjtjj(.. That it went to the Yz75ion.^.Jtj! iif-Shepai Isaac Jitqnitb., — -------- - -- --------------- • fm b o y * $agc Farke, Ecubeh W hipptey Joseph I* Pierce, Dorastus G ireen.' Boy 1st on. — J o h n ; VYart, Marlin L i f l e y f ■ Joseph Shnecriifi. • n;rfr(»T*i— S.'mnmClarkjGeorgc S c r i; ha, .trrd 08Cph Bentley. Granbu .— Artcmas Curtiss, VVm. D m - -■ perv John 'Phillips, Alexander Il'all, E d - moiid Bramhall. ~ lim n i b a l — - Asa Dudley,- VY, Towsley, M r. A b ram s .. ; . J/asfingB -** AmhToso Plenty F k Starer, Ytlverfon VVait * Mexico.— ETirani W alker, 0 . Robinson; Mr. Goit, Joseph Torry, Jossph Lam b . Apw-ffdvenj,— PahneC- Hewitt, George VV. A llen, W m , A.;€heever, '• Ostvcgod—F i H o o d , R ; 'JL AJartln,'Fi Brevem, Joseph f j i m t . f • • Dri/’cH.— EinotEasfm aa,-John-Bendl£v-_^ F. S'. Gilbert. Furivft.— ElenrySearls, John F . Ruwo* xct,..A.VVlute.* - . A?tf(//eW7— Mo8e8 i l . W ebsterj-Hinm an ___ G riswold, Rodney Seymour, - Fianklht Bichlaiid.— T . P.D u g liiss,Jabez IVIeacl am, A . G . Dirkmson, iSandy-(reek,— John B . Smith, Alderi '• . Crandell, Alva Dunlap. Acribn.—H. IL Dewey,' James Adams; v?.... tv.n, ^ ‘ - h e n Bentley. F’ a l i e y , ------ G e o . W ales, E . W e lch, Stephen Bentley. Yblnck.— Aden\ Breed, ~G* F . * ” Asaliel Dotbcar, E . Beardsley, . W itliamstmm ,— Samuel Freemam.Wrii} Ilempstmid, fchah d Com stock. * T h e Fomtoiftee for'that -purpose then’re ported the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted ; . 'dissolved, That in the wise andenergctid aduiinistmtion ot the General Government, this convention beholds tbe realization o f n il the hopes and aspirations o f ihe republicaii party, on the elevation o f A k d k s w J a c x - 80w, to the Chief M agistracy of the Union. That,in thn detection and'piinisbment of frauds, and the arrest o f liin-c'tt, reiuse aaiy udvsmce o f fuwis which * Bumuvs midoubtedly told; the truth to ?i-!m r h« r t h M ? i h \ l ,v uf Seutef iirnr” ' l ical^ 3,1(5 b'eiprocM con .e.m .ghf demand: VVere.it a man less Wchb.. Instead of being in Mr. B.ddte’s • LM*! ** ’ ^ great jmwew ol 3 m arable, fe«?s cm n istm l less trn th tn ^ i nd pocket, th notes wero m Conm>c(h:«t ..J t J i tf , L \ i L - l n r , demmijcotion for spoliritb »W i MrrW e h h . mrtv w pi m»i( near the Jatuiary 1832, Bur- ^ o w d l, o f atonement for* frauds, and tlie arrest o f peculation in the executive offices— in the restoration of atn- ^,wt r„^;„.„ ,.,i com mercial relations of E u rope— inrix* in> spoliritious upoiroitr cem~-_>T- merceand atonement for insults to our flag- — The fbliow-ing . h ' h v g ^ r ^ h T ^ F ^ ^ ^ * r i * ' . M i 'm -.1,». EVenfZW l,,gpr- , ° m t s ot * l ' \ “ di',e That in the administration o f the internal ' n (iss, - - Mar iii > Wa Lilley, Thomas ' From that time ■forward; the Courier and ' course” \ f ihe Courier and Enquirer’ — Mf* Burrows, S,*ni«,r. his rip e r svlijch was; Enquirer advocated the yecharW . of the ']><** not the eye settle ob fhe Bank o f the ^ «y^L'rf-r* * — - „« . J/ — . *' r •• - concerns ofth e nation, we obserte the-pro-. M r. Noah says, page 95: bcnelit o f .'Bqrr«#& who gof the oouist^v?- . f,f.' f '1 ^ , ,.,J c , . i seculion o f a humane §nd liberal polieY to - M I gdw itiy nnfes 1o ftlrs.Burrows; S^nr, .counletl in J>inijiiry- to :iitirrtu‘:v,*liMTe is ^^ ^ ^ \atjsia\us yo w e iij », aniuei.. < u* *♦.- [father to Milas E, BurrovvsJ.eiidorseil hy no re,i-sr,iMahle ground to doubt:. '■ Mr, W ebb, and a commission o f 2 \ p e r c e n t. T h e advance'ol $1-5,OHO by Bid; i.«Ti~ ------ I,— r ........... , «*r(Hn. pf*jus own fiueis •*•«« ,-miTB is El * I • -Wnrds the Indian trihes, reconciled with tf»« mb, Mid r — X* — ^ I pHf 1( 1^- i ll* . • • , *,hA tintinD'Al tloKf \f\ Wi ri's thcretorc, scpijruii^ traw/a Bank! uVxhi\ ^ as'time' Bnited States aVtheonly sourco frnm which, ; father-injaw pf Mr.'VVoijbi It was.not lor lommr m * v ; be exolaificd th»w: Silas E . progressed ° ' 15 ■ • , directly or indirectly, such a proposition • six months atter negociauitgthis loan^tliat'~~Burrows kn*>w|ng thaf $L5,0J) lawl been ^ \ ' ““ ' 1 V f > - ^ .tVIVttiirnl ttJttO mul/V l.vr ’ Hl.%. U* » ll... (lv» 7 V.o.. 'Hie President*s Veto finally made it ne, t'01’1*-5 have proceeded? _ - . - _.iy m i ... .. Coss'ary for this paper fo choose 'between A N - DREW JACESON and the BANK , ahd the fin d paynient vvas made b y Mr Burr ^htfi*r<>d lu “ change lii** course5,(if (he'C,i:ir- Perhaiis.we may find some further light r0vvs- Judge, therefoi’c, of ruy astonish .% • i • . * i - *» ' twhiivl of h iim-irv t i r i o.t.a.vn.-if •. I , , I o... ............................. ,, ........ atul Enquirer— being told by VYqhb lhat _ __ this Siibject in the evidence,' In page m^if at having heard it suggest ) *iut i*m, _Jw w a?\ prejial-cit. to advocate a 1»mlified ’ To comply witblii^hontractlo brofet tfiV k l- 8J, Mr. vVebb continues— . «mi in money was hmmul hy Mr lh Idh*. n; charter of the Bank , 55.ami apprized o f, ter, The course of James W Webb th e ' “ Shortly afterwards, it [(he negotiation] fur **>>' u^.i'whon, ihioughoutvhc whole m*. vlr. No.ius mti'iifmn to pirchase, winch controling editor, vvas soon^ resolved5 ol| ) l 1 vV<ls',‘'onewet5> and Mr.^ Noah expressed his the nafne ol'the Unitctl .States would uiuch (ticrcasa the cireulnjion and i John M. Flurrv- . Ou-tcegi) Joel Turrill, W m . F» A ljeh, W m . If. Vanhorn. ■ Orwell — \Alvin Strong, V ; Parish ■— Henry Seuijs, Joldi B . A c k - .IuiiJhkw&Tes(raitWd.fi-om belief that he could, through a friend, wise j?*,nk sv‘Ji5 ,!l)l even miMitioiwd, and 1 mUCr, fluente of the paper; carried alftiiis grati* _ .Hanicl part agaitfefth^ V e iiilchrhy ftmquntiteijujred to effect the lor P moment; suspcCtuil hat me lositi eivnuv ly ing intelligence to 1 tesnlm t B iddle, tuid 0 *„aoJ‘;^|( ira geym our 5 .. I whoownod olio, half o f the-establishment. ! purchascTBMT^mrftrimal^mil a . 6[:demeiit U-Ualttom any other wjupop tliau Enoch Bur- uA*ed l«»r means to- render efficient the good ftichiaitd— h s a 'C Dickinson John AT Flavingat length purchased tlie interest of I Gu- loan should ajipenr to be a safe d.JpoSitmn i which Eis sprung up m that qu&r- \Vatson Isaac E^ellww* ic 5 5 M r.N o a h , an«I become solo p r o p S o r f o h j — Before I went to-Albany,’ I m e f ~ * ^ ' h ' - Bank'. Bithlle advanced 'va^tson, i s ^ n C ^ e i l o w ^ ^ tho 23.d instant, he struck from his columns the names of Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren and W m A . M a rcy, as candidates for President, Vricc\Fresideht and Governor of .pared to a fvocaten imHiitiett re-ciiarter ot «*<•», *„ *,,« umm ,n ...e .«,*». w «r. »«»• v*iuk j 'Volnm — Peter T o o lev Aaron G Fish, N c w -York, and hoisted the fid nk Flaw* the Bank, &c* Mr. Noah statedhis Tears o f N->ah, and for the lollow/ng reasnos: 1o the hot* the 15J)ft5jdva«ced by B.iddle, lio c loo ley, Aaron it wq, but hot W i n g as yet which o f its attorn- efle.cts o f Such-a course on the reputa ll5'\T* then iv c e jm l no secant y whauwet, not even. m i&ttm 9 td m ^ O a lob' Gtfrf, 'Saflfflel les itw ill bc b , tico oM he -pa per, aad . ai4 ** ^ S i ^ l b r v ^ \ •v ‘ tled uyon the cohstilutionnE prindph's o f mutual .concession and cnmprofitiSe— and Ihe pregnant' subjec t o f the renfcM'hl of th«. charter of the Bank o f the Uriited States, reserved for the action of the pedple them-* selves., • That therefore our rfeliahCe oh the Hi ris- dom, integrily and approved etatesinanihip of A rrD R tsvv JAfeiteoir, i» exalted «nd confirmed, and that we will exercise every just- means, and use every hqhorabie effbrt r — ~ c d u . n , • to promote hisre-el,cctiontdthe Prc*idee||# fewc-y , Stephen Bent- -afrtheDniteil BtnteL - R e solved, That we Sordidly unite In th# ~ nomination by the Baltimore GeneraLIUm publican Convention, of M a K tiw T a k vB u r b x , for the V ice PrcekletMM »f t Unttod iStetcs, .