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Domestic News June 28, 1834

South Branch Intelligencer

Romney, Hampshire County, West Virginia

What is this article about?

The U.S. Telegraph reports that the Secretary of the Senate presented statements up to the 18th inst. on petitions regarding the removal of public deposits from the Bank of the United States, including numbers for restoration, recharter, relief measures, and opposition.

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Important!--The U. S. Telegraph of Saturday says--The Secretary of the Senate, in compliance with a resolution of the 9th inst. presented statements made up to the 18th inst. showing the aggregate numbers of all who have presented petitions, memorials, &c. for or against the Executive measure of removing the public deposites.

We give the result of inquiry:

For restoration of the deposites to the Bank of the United States 48,020

For restoration of the deposites and recharter of the Bank 63,103

For the recharter of the Bank 16,994

For adopting such measures as will give relief 23,218

Against restoring the deposites and against rechartering the Bank 17,07

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Bank Of The United States Public Deposits Senate Petitions Recharter Executive Measure

What entities or persons were involved?

Secretary Of The Senate

Domestic News Details

Event Date

9th Inst. To 18th Inst.

Key Persons

Secretary Of The Senate

Outcome

petition numbers: for restoration of deposits 48,020; for restoration and recharter 63,103; for recharter 16,994; for relief measures 23,218; against restoration and recharter 17,07

Event Details

The Secretary of the Senate presented statements in compliance with a resolution of the 9th inst., showing aggregate numbers of petitions, memorials, etc., for or against the Executive measure of removing the public deposits from the Bank of the United States, made up to the 18th inst.

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