The Correspondence of Nicholas Biddle Dealing With National Affairs 1807 1844

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As respects the Bank, it has gained I o 8 Correspondence of Nicholas Biddk friends by the reports in Congress & by the general discussion of its affairs throughout the Country, so that at present I consider the Bank decidedly popular with the great mass of the Community. As a proof of it we have now before us no less than ten applications for branches — one in New York, one in Ohio, one in Virginia, two in South Carolina, one in Florida, one in Indiana, & I believe that there is a decided major...ity in both houses of Congress favorable to it.
Under these circumstances the opposition to the President will naturally endeavor to turn the Bank question against him — to represent him & his friends as unfriendly to sound currency.
In this the Bank will give of course no assistance. It means to be as it has been perfectly neutral & unpartial — minding its own business & not medling with other people's & no- thing shall force it or seduce it from its strict line of duty.
But it is worthy of great consideration for Genl : Jackson & his friends whether it would not be right for them to remove the impression of his & their hostility to the Bank.


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