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                                   REPORT



   vf  the Committee   appointed   on the 30th  of.Yovember, 1818, to inspta
        the  books and  examine   into the proceedings   ofthe  Bank   ofthe  Unit-
        ed  States, to report  thereon,   and  to report whether the provisions
        of its charter  have  been  violated or not.




                              JANUARY 16, 1819.

      Read,  and committed to the Committee of the whole on the state of the Union.






   T1ie Committee   appointed to inspect the books, and to examine into the proceed-
       ings of the Bank of the United States, with directions to report thereon, and to
       report whether the provisions of its charter have been violated or not, respectfully
   REPORT.
       That  under the leave granted by the House, the Committee repaired to Philadelphia,
   and there personally inspected the books of the bank; and as a further means of examin-
   ing its proceedings, they interrogated on oath, the president, the cashier, all the direc-
   tors of the bank, whose attendance could be obtained, and several of its clerks and offi.
   cers. Examinations  also have been made at the offices at Baltimore, at Richmond, and
   at the City of Washington, in order to obtain specific information upon certain subjects
   on which the books of the parent bank were necessarily deficient  From these Inquiries,
   conducted with great labor, and the committee trust with great care, they have collected
   a mass of information which they now submit to the House, and which will be referred toit
   the course of this report. This information consists of tables, statements, and extracts
   made  by the committee from the books of the bank, or by them compared with those
   books and verified; and of the testimony of witnesses, and of letters from the president
   of the institution.
       The  committee are aware, that from these sources of information, various import-
   ant inferences may be drawn, and upon them the most interesting opinions may be pre-
   dicated. It has been their intention however, to go no farther than was required by the
   resolution of the House, to avoid speculative opinions upon general subjects, and to con-
   fine themselves to what they deemed practical objects of inquiry, which they settled
   among  themselves, previous to entering upon the tmvestigation. .
       These  objects seemed to divide themselves into two classes; those which related to
   the  general management  of the bank and the conduct of its officers; and those which
   were connected with the question of a violation of its charter.
        As to the general management of the concerns of the institution, among the points
   of inquiry which appeared to be most immediately interesting, were those which related
   to the refusal of the bank and its offices to pay its notes in specie, at any other place than
   that where they wer- made  payable, and to the practice of selling draughts on esm


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