[545] Ib. 314-15.

[546] Ib. 333; and for similar cases, see ib. 356, 396-97, 428-30. All these accounts were taken from newspapers at the places where criminals were captured.

[547] Niles, xiv, 428.

[548] Ib. xvi, 147-48; also, ib. 360, 373, 390.

[549] Ib. 179.

[550] Ib. 210.

[551] Ib. 208.

[552] Ib. 210.

[553] See Catterall, 39-50.

[554] The frauds of the directors and officers of the Bank of the United States were used, however, as the pretext for an effort to repeal its charter. On Feb. 9, 1819, James Johnson of Virginia introduced a resolution for that purpose. (Annals, 15th Cong. 2d Sess. iii, 1140-42.)