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paper, 35, 39, 64, 90, 95, 108, 170, 179, 206, 311, 331, 371; loans, 313, 393.

Accountability, 160, 177, 243, 383, 385, 395, 417

Act, the "Bubble," 6, 10; legal tender, 447; of 1844, 465; Kansas-Nebraska, 453.

Adair, J., 131

Adams, J., 34; J. Q., 97, 100, 103, 191. 193, 200-3, 210, 214, 222, 262, 265, 273-5, 281, 288, 290, 292, 299, 301, 352, 363.

"Advertiser," Detroit, 404; Louisville, 193.

"Advocate," Boston, 310.

Alabama, banks in, 61, 164-6, 241, 262, 270, 272, 292, 319-23, 372-8, 454.

Alsop, R., 285.

"American," New York, 288-9, 306-7.

American Antiquarian Society, 1.

Anarchism, 171.

Andrews, J., 230, 350.

"Annual Register," 187.

Antagonism, sectional, 187.

Anticipations, 14, 16.

Appleton, N., 37, 170, 183, 187, 209, 223, 268, 291, 338, 341.

Appraisal, see Stay.

Arbitration, 33, 35, 102, 220, 263.

Aristocracy, see Money power, and Banks, antipathy to.

Arkansas, banks in, 296, 331-4, 391-7, 415, 453.

Ashmead's Reports, 283, 347.

Assumption, 376.

Atwater, J., 50-51.

Auction, 187.

Auditor's certificates, 60, 158-9, 331, 407-9.

Augusta vs. Earle, 349.

"Aurora," 49, 50, 214.

, accommodation, 189, 190, 203; accounts, 177, 320, 373-4, 376, 391, 396; assets wasted, 394, 435; balances, 64, 94-5, 102, 113, 115, 289, 335, 341, 428; buildings, 391, 394; capital, 108, 204, 314, 318, 358, 401, 431, fictitious, 20, 21, 37, 73, 85, 87, 106, 123-4, 236, 310; convention, 76, 271, 273 287-92, 324, 328, 398, 401, 447; definition, 1, 5, 28; democrats, 199, 279; failures, 101, 223, 337, 342, 347, 355, 368, 445, 452; interest, 74, 97, 279, 294, 362, 415; loans, 25 (see Debts) to directors, 90, 92, 96, 102, 106, 124, 132-3, 170, 177, 233, 239, 311, 317, 321, 324, 326, 333, 343, 364, 372, 375, 398, 401, 404, 405,  to government, 63, 68, 82, 458-9, 460-1,  to insolvents, 124,  to politicians, 151, 372, 398,  stimulated, 232; mania, 10, 35, 89, 109, 231, 260, 264, 274; national, 12, 20, 22, 25, 27, 49, 52, 68-70, 74-5, 100-1, 192, 196, 224, 267, 273-4, 279, 286, 292, 348-9; officers politically ineligible, 318,  malfeasance, 395, 409-10; reserve, 428; stock subscriptions, 231; war, see Banks, antipathy to and Bank of U.S. 2d war on; wrecking, 248, 314, 316, 373.

Bank—Only such mention of any bank is here included as occurs outside of the sections about the banks of the State in which it was: Agricultural of Ireland, 266; Albany, 20; Alexandria, 20; America, 56, 268, 384; Baltimore, 35, 181; Brandon, 277; Brooklyn, 280; Camden (N. J.), 175; (S. C.), 289; Cape Fear, 187; Chemical, 458; City (Baltimore), 106; Commonwealth (Ky.), 141, 198; Darien, 106; Eagle, 171; England, 20, 26, 28-9, 32, 34, 75, 111, 258-9, 266-7, 282-4, 302, 465; Farmers and Mechanics', 289; France, 20; Girard, 56, 299; Hartford, 20, 42; Hudson, 167; Illinois, 119; Indiana, 330; insurance(Ga.), 280; Kentucky, 201, 339; Louisiana, 53; Louisville Savings Institute, 280; Manhattan, 47, 52, 220, 268-9; Marble Mfg. Co., 172; Marietta, 38; Maryland, 20; Massachusetts, 19, 20, 33, 143-4; Mechanics' (N. Y.), 102; Merchants' (N. O.), 324, 361; Metropolis, 219; Missouri, 280, 384; Morris Canal and B'k'g Co., 171, 268, 403, 405; New Haven, 289; New Hope Bridge, 172; New Philadelphia, 106; North America, 11, 12, 14-19, 26, 68, 143-4, 192; North Amer. Trust, 333-4, 337, 397; North Carolina, 106; Northern Liberties, 167; Northem and Central (Eng.), 266; Owl Creek, 106; People's (Me.), 280; Pennsylvania (I.) 14, 15;