... be paid to the original bankers. The fulfilment of all these obligations, on the part of the bank, is secured by the fact that the capital and all the resources of the bank are in the hands of ... solvent, the redemption of the circulation is doubly secured.What guarantee, then, have the public, for the sufficiency of the mortgages? They have these, viz.:1. The mortgages, composing the capital ... were the onlycurrency allowed by law; and that they were worth in the market but two cents on the dollar. And suppose that the few holders of these notes, wishing to make the most of them, at the...