Cities, &c.Capital.Amt. of notes discounted
Boston$700,000$998,859
New York1,800,0004,175,874
Baltimore600,0001,349,550
Washington200,000485,285
Norfolk600,000880,170
Charleston600,0001,409,916
Savannah500,0001,054,113
New Orleans300,000611,517
Philadelphia—
Balance due the bank, in account current, by the offices$750,000
Cap. res'd3,950,000
4,700,000
$10,000,000
Funded debt1,411,620
$16,949,497

Estimate of the expenses and losses of the Bank.

Six per cent, on $17,000,000, estimated as per above, as the amount usually loaned on interest, is, per annum, $1,020,000—to wit:

Dividend of 8 13-36 per cent. a year, on ten millions of dollars actually paid to the stockholders, is, per annum$836,111
Undivided surplus on the 1st January, 1810, $409,410, divided by 18 years, would be equal to an annual dividend of22,745
Leaving for the estimated annual amount of expenses and losses161,144
Total$1,020,000

Tuesday, April 10.

The Mississippi River Pirate, Mason.

Mr. Clay presented the petition of Elisha Winters, stating that, in the years 1801, 1802, and 1803, the wilderness from Natchez to Kentucky, and the river Mississippi, was infested by a notorious gang of highway robbers, headed by a certain Samuel Mason, and that the petitioner was the means by which the said Mason was killed, two of his accomplices apprehended and executed, and the remainder of the banditti dispersed, and praying he may be allowed the reward offered for the apprehension of the said Mason by the President of the United States, or by the then Governor of the Mississippi Territory; and the petition was read, and referred to a select committee, to consider and report thereon; and Messrs. Clay, Whiteside, and Crawford, were appointed the committee.

The Senate resumed, as in Committee of the Whole, the bill for the establishment of a Quartermaster's department; and it was agreed that the further consideration thereof be postponed until to-morrow.

Tuesday, April 17.