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M f ' YC" !.-l r" V ..Yrt! 8 packet which sailed to-day charpr on Er!aiid was ejected at lf?J Tr.cr2 appears to bet plentiful supply at aloct thai rate." Of course, J,ule or no tpecie will go out, w hen ex charge u'a Is negotiated at and , ICD. The difficulty in the money roar .ctt1jwcver, w the enibarrasment oi our moneyed relations with England. We V:re si closely connected with London. that we seriously feel the mutations of . that emporium. v - i vesterdav. ana rasrea mi (wrK. it was difficult in the early part of. the day id obtain authentic information respectins - the prospect of the crops in Great Brit in and some rumored at one time that ' -acre vai iwropeci oi no crop bi hil ,tt was well known also that orders had v come from uverpoo! for the purchase ' cf flour, bat ait what price, and what caantity, was left to rumor. The result ' a ial am wmm' .haft Naii .MnmAt- VI uui guauun , iuai uvw iuiuR.nr etely went up 25 cents per barrel, tad r cany dreamed that it would go up. at least 23 cents more to-day. - The "mar- . - let however, to-day is at aland still . The rise is not sustained.' ' The city continues remarkably 11 - thy, notwithstanding many and constant changes of the weather, which are very . each calculated to affect the health of , the city. Mr.Clay will be heartily welcomed to ' the citr anon. The weather it beauti ful The rain has gone, and the sun it i The Conservatives of this State nave i caiiea a convention lor tne state uct 3. New York arms now for tie conflict ' The Whin are uhdiimavrd. "Ths rnnt " r to Indiana and the drawn battle in Ten- rtttemm Kill tirala rm ttuk PmniM S!ta ' to the magnitude of her vote and her position upon the Presidential question. ihoot of defiance comes back from her hiliwnd Talleys, as the nbws of di " iteri diewhere is ipread abroad here. ; 2l is a pity that we are not to have i . . - concentrated action, but a battle by pla- twin M'Jt v ociiiklalUf Q s .. - i tr t ' wna yei, u ur. van uurtn gets us, ne lis got to do mora than rovie-to take Thv ofScul organ qootes mv corres y -' feondence In honor of Mr. tnt. the ; Collector of this port ; to which I have ; va ooiecuon, out m ue connexion wun t the ofiiciarr remarks. t M. Iloyt is do v hi bis duty, I believe, with fidelity to . the Public; and there b not a breath of tsrpicion against his integrity But he - ttasis no better in this community than - Tlr. Swartwout did when Geo Jackson tr.z I j him Collector, and when the Sen- te, hj party vote, and b sphe of the ,r AVfcig erposition fat the Senate, made Lim LXJUeCtDf Ol iVtrlt. lam fiit Coinj to be questioned by the Official 4 refpecting the corroptiona Jhe New York Cu&totkf hoiflw ritfipr mnnfT it ex-olUcers or hs existing oGcers. That lit Swartwout did not improve its mor. ui als becam e Mr. Woodburvdid not re- . ; pire of Lim obedience to the laws, is a t?a!pble fact Even with all the faith J have in the integrity of the present ; Octor, I have not tho least laith ia , come of his important subordinates. ;.o?ne of them ,are iardly naturalized ciJzeaa, A good portion' of them are . pensioners, purchased off from Tark dis- f rga&uurg LocofocoLnri, so as to buv - i i ujcui. t ueoerer uie lmpor ting Lrcigner out bids he Government, - men who seSI their principles thus will alfo ic'J the Covcrnmer.t, ; The Globe, : cowevef, a on fe wroo ?cent in it al : .fusion to .an ex-oCtit! the Cusjtom: fcoT2se;r41Ii3Tionesrm to . . aa t lv t T?cW Yorki Ae-tnt 22. Tor a record of the welcome, so hear- . 1y, so cheering so' abundant, riven to ' Ir. Cay, I. commend you to the News- Topers. V.'e made no effort for a show. i spnt no mpiwy. v We drummed op r.o procession, a ne people came as the wir.sa come, we, have shown -what I. sw York numhers are, what New York - n:!. j::2-m pj, what merit wins as well xa power. -,v, -j ;, ... ' , ' Tha Haver of the city last evenlni ' .z7,s4 on Ur. Clay, and with great civ , ' i:ty tendered bin the use of the Cover. tor's room in the City Hall for the re . ' ceptionof his friends, which offer was Accepted j and to-day . the Chy Hall from 11 o'clock to 2 o'clock was thron ; red with visiters. Mr. a tisitcd the "jJoweryTlieatre last night, visits the J'ark Tr;atre to-night, thi American t. Ir.ititr.te Umorrow, aod Kiblo's Garden . tCcrrow tight Trv-e U:eatrical and iQtt&n visits are rcemry, because - only in public ph 1 1 the curiosity Vff 'ics b v ' V.b VJi ti tec: a r 3 cf r.;" :, tti I.:: t:r.'.i'..cns mny tt-tcr.c rr !3 rf Tc ;ry note r :cr inqu!.!:?,'' c. Tl f!' cr.-; :cstiocatSy riht that no money has tcca rdscdon Tteasury cotes Slariri ' the La irV'ecause 150 hank, ia the face cf the community, dare now give the Federal Treasury money on hypoth ecs! ni Treasury notes. I hare no doubt that the negotiations of Mr. Woodbury with JJr.ftewboId, the President' ol the Dar k of America, for the hypothecation it is universally teved ia Wall street indeed it is nbl'Jdeiiledr and alwrays -Jmittedthat these hypothecated notes have been floating in market, and are now floating in market, lor', tala under the par of bank notes without r interest A Savings Bank has since June SO, ta ken S100.000 in them. Thus thb Gbbe ou.bbles and tells tha truth, and I state facts without the truibblo. , , not, aa to the tact Cf the Government running the banks for specie. A check cf a CoRectrr for ClOO.CCO, on the State Bank, w?.s dratrn in specie br a mer chant who .hzt f house, in the Medit errshean, and who b the reputed agent cjl the Government there for paying the expenses of the U.S. souadron there. In the course of settling balances, the specie .was supplied by JO Bank of America. " ;- Now that I have supplied the Globe with the data for my facts, it will do me a great favor, and the Public a greater favor, if it will by authority state what Mr. Iloyt, the Collector, does with Trea sury notes-r iter he receives, them at the Custom House. This is a "question of importance, and Mr. y oodbury can have no objection to its being answered. after "proper inquiries." New Jf orlv August 84V- The Liverpool steam-chip left about S o'clock. , Louis McLsne was one a mong the passebgers. The' rate of ex change has been 1084, on bills drawn on the U. S. Bank and, af course, when that institution can provide exchange for that, no specie shook! be shipped ; but, it is said, some which the Bank of Eng land loaned to th.s country has gone out A "long, low, black-looking schoon er" has been off the coast, which the newspapers of yesterday described. She is supposed to be a slave ship, ia which tbV slaves have risea upon the captain and crew. The U. S. Steam ship. Fulton and the U. S. schooner Wave have been sent out after her. The Collector of this port has sent an account of her to the Collectors at New haven, New London, Newport and Bos too, requesting (be cjitters to be sent out after her by lhe way of Montauk Point and information has also been given to the Collectors of Philadelphia and Nor folk. - - t Mr. Clay left the city this morning for Philadelphia, He was bonered to the last by all the hospitality, civilties, and attention tt was in the power of his numerous friends to bestow. What has been done here in his honor has cost no preparation, no effort at all, no ex pense but has been a voluntary hearts offering cf a grateful city. The Pulas ki Cadets this morning fired a national salute when he left the city "A great number: of the people ' was , on the wharves, near the Jersey Ferryboat, when he left. - , The Rhode Island election for two Members of Congress is on Tuesday.-'' Desperate efforts have been made here and elsewhere to capture die two mem bers from the Whigs, with what success we shall soon see. " The money market exhibits no chan ges for the better. The domestic ex gbapytjreat bales em, ' . From the following paragraph it ap pears that JlaUirrore is not the only one of our Metropolitan cities whose peace and Safety is endangered by popular disorders, though that by which the city of Richmond was threatened appears to have had its origin in misdirected zeal ratheryhaa in wilful mateveleoce: ? A mob frustrated. -We came very near having considerable of a mob in our peaceable city on the night of Mon day. For several davi it had been talked about that on that night the ganv J iters were to be mobbed.- So seldom k is there' any riotous inclination evinced here, however, that we thouzht nothing of the report and did not recollect that the appointed night had arrived until, irom singular movements anout -the streets, we were reminded of it Some hundred or more youni men assembled at the market -houne, and proceeded up town, about. 10 o'clock, to carry out their design V "breaking vn the gamblers. Bat before they commen ced businesi" the poLeo caused the belli to be rurr, h the l:m ofr was i w uvcrica tit attcauoa cf G! of an Imnicpse amount, of 1 reasury notes was ma .j':hrQ'Jir CD, "since which no u- ;s have bc.i made; but i . CC.- - i i - S t' 3 1 3 ?" t t .3 i "'-ir allowed i cuie; , t . r that teas to ha is tc.i.l ZX2 ( s!:en incst flaciily tr.3 creatcr ran of the nidit, so as that could have been prevented by the interference cf the cus wiih tl.3 other. Lxtttr (N.1I.J August 0. , Our quiet viHae was thrown into a state oi excitement tnts morning oy me arrest cf Hiram Whittemore, Assistant Postmaster at this r'ace. by process b tnt mAiwv frnm Biir rv paaseajnrougn inis ...oiaceu i tcw that several parcels Of money,, directca to Dover. Jiive been missed,which led to suspicions of persons la thisl oCice and Mr. amitn. me rostmasier i ver, wrote to the D'partmeat, and got i authority to search the. mails' es trscy passed this and other offices; tti yc?-' terday ne caused letters, conuinu ney, and directed toDover.io ed at Haverhill and Eppmg, and cni followed the mail from this laca M Lamprey river, and, there owned iCan J ndr oihertw.v He then returned to Exe.. ter. and late last evfenifia caused the Assistant Posimaster to be arrested and examined, and the identlkat.bilti con- tamed in the two letters, wHch hal been marked by him. jverefoXon his rrsnn.nd th other Was found amoni? rj; u " the waste paper in ths'odci. . .- i' "i ' A , t We understand that Letters were 2 crov. not r esterday received b this city from the llenan w hp was setting in in ad fnited States Expbriog Expedition, joining room. Having been nn well which, after Having spent considerable- re hadb-en lying down and had time in pushing its exploration to Uie up but t fcw minute, tDd was SoutMdicdVaparw eetting on the bed when the cuic Ocean, about the middle of May, A . . Jli.:.w - a -k. t the officers and crews "oT the ve imposing ihesqadron'being generally 4 o from tne hock. We were all in excellent health and spirits, notwhh- j within abctlt four feet of the fluid, standing the fatigues which they bad .snd how we escaped ,is a taetcy nndergone, , indeed. v IUs altogether to the in- . Weleany further, that the Expedi.ti of t Mod Prnft tion forced its way to a point further f ; ...,- , w. south than ever UmericaV enterpriser J we aretiow pernttted to pen has ever before reached, leaving con siderably otter the discoveries of the J r rench and Kussian exploring expedi tions, incloding the latest This is a feather in the cap of our Navy, , 4 v National InltlUgenett, , . "1 'I '"" 'J . V;3 w" ' ' I , . We regret to announce that or' es teemed fellojr-citizen,jCommodore Dan iel T. Patterson, uf the United States Navyand Commandant of the Navy Yard and Station in this city, expire d on the morning of Saturday,' the S bstant, at a quarter fast 8 o'cloct. at his residence in the said yard, ,af;cr a short but severe illness of SO hours. 1 ::-,? ' . Atf;:. . . - ; - . ' - Artcmas- Ward, Eq. Chief Justice of the Coirmon Court of Plcasfof Massa chusetts, has resigned that clre, which he has held from (he first esUblishmect of the court v TENNESSEE. ; The Nashville Banner hss the follow ing statement of the result of the elee tion for governor: , r 3, Polk's ms ia MM " ? Vc.rnessee, 4,401 Cannon's ma j. la V rn District. 1 1 , CS7. Cannoc rr. . 1 1! M Tennessee, 331. Polk tnaj. m Ce Stale, 2,055. The State Senate will consist of 11 Whigs and 14 Administration members. The House will tonstst of 33 Whigs aud 43 Administration members., ' ' -,; : , - Aa. Intelligencer The Annapolis Republican rtateejfaf h& irc4till-iaxo&l!cg- a Air. . Gorman, ana me norse upon which he was riding, were both killed by lightning last week, in the lower sec tion of Aifto Arundel county. APP01NTJMENT8 BY TllE 1PRESI : -, DENT." v:--.f. . Henry Leynard, to be Secretary of tne L-egauon oi ine wniica oiaica at Paris.:,., : John A. Psrker, of Virginia, to be clerk to the Commissioner for marking thd boundary between the United States and the Republic of Texas. V CAurehet in VirzlniasWt rather from an editorial article in the Religious Herald, the following statistics in res pect to the number of communicants in the churches in the principal Christian denominations in this State. In the Baptist churches. C0.C Methodist Episcopal church, Protestant Episcopal churchy 3.700 Presbyterian church, 2fiQ0 Edward Kent has eain beennomb. tied for Governor of llalso as the whig csndiiato. ..CAI .i r vcr II.Ij t-v.n en L::l:.y crttrr.ona list, t!;3 hours cfthi c !;irr of tl i? ppcr wts struck by lhtdi - and iT-nsidcrably dacigetl. 'J I ? clouds scenrd ur-su'ally charged with the I electric J. and ia its descent it I passed a considerable distance over v own before it f f aciiea our chimney, the tf which was con siderably shsttutd, frora4thechim- I ."0.7 ; , ! 1 v ; men cuviueu.anu ran j i visions into the .room ia. the lowrr story where ourselfint) wife with nur bib v and another one ofcur little drh was sitting, fpli:' the studding and thatterir the m ail a 5009 ceai 11 aiso pa.Mcu in jtrt clock etimS 0 tfae tnahtle piece bf. Deans of a wire project ihove the cate attached to1 a oulijI (q lhe pndu. pnng pfd down the pen dulun rod, burning; tin brass on the ball and then oit at the back of the case between, the mantle piece ehironey into the cellar, ; h wilh two ki(,eri. r.. . ...... . ' the cat and one or the kinens wti considerably burnt. Our wife wis considerably shocked, also a gin this article. , We hve beard of several trees being struck and one person knock ed from his horse, ano her had his horse knocked jo hit knees and considerably stunned. From lhe South Carolinian. MURREL MEN IN ANSON. Oor readers, may recollect the article In oar last paper, with the above caption deaf ritir a ban by the niaeof You wLa l;sd be spavin thron-h Anica cca ty9t jt 0., end another ' indi i J a al, in a carry all, whoa v it was be lieyed, had punuaded off a negro ban belonging, to Mr Wrai. Uat HIT in the neighborhood of Hneedt borough, N. I'. We take the fol lowing notice of thtm from 'the Knoxtille ( Ten.) Register, of the 14th tost. ' 14 We have the satisfaction of in forming the public, that the above described Young and lijs associate together with HctlifTs oegro Uam, have been arrrtcd at this phcej and the two iwraer tried btfore Mr. Justice Polk, and comtsitied to the jjil of this coanty Tl.ey were; hnrnght before his Honor Judge Smtt,' by writ cf Afififa tor vus. but were re cnmmiltpd and but were re committed cent. The School. LaiD.T.9 county court of Guilford, last week proceeded to ap point the following named School Com missioners, sgrccably to the Act of,. Ai sembly:.' ' 'V'-' y : Nathan Hunt jr. - Andrew Lindsay, Ed.W.Ogburn, DanicMlopp, ; Jno. A. Foulkest - Robert S. Gilmer, David Thomas,' Jas. T. Morehead William Re nolJs,. Joseph Gibson. ' ' We understand that the Commission ers had a meeting, and adopted somo preliminary steps, agreeably to thot re quisitions of the AclGrcenoboro'vgti Patriot. Mr. Lemuel Sawyer, of Grand Gulf, Miss, (formerly of this State,) a brother of Hon. Pamucl T. Sawyer, of the E denton District was thrown from his horse recently, on his wayfrom Port Gibsorf,and ir.itantlv ki!!c ?A Jleghter. t , Hkck Stchin of ALL colors , $ advertised by a booster ncr ' chant. FRIDAY. SEPtSSe? COMMCoTsc r Ve 3ve 001 yetrcccivcd) ofthevote on the schnol.,) out t'.a state ; bit we hotV)J soon.. It is well settled ko J larger- jQri'yoftheeouniic,j ted the proposed system tJ of Guilford, Chatham aod ft measures for ca-rJ speedy cTect Our Ocnrt, cannot appoint sufcrbtc mm m hrst ol iovembcr. The darknetthatttK the t ornosi tion which tha V. n I it oqr: have recently : been maVmf State to the proposed, (and J ally adopted.) system of p&fic tion. is a subject of uniTerd J mong all the Intelligent and the country. The party ir-J b? to play the same gime tl We perceive that the Locofoccj ture of New Hampshire, t' thumb of Isaac Hill, has pttr.' to tlerivo all the students of ( ; 'tutionsof the nclii'of tt! i.,ugb they bo of age a&d U public taxes. 4AH this is eaiil?i ed for, by just repeating the fi tina lK ,i ll) is article: "ThedarknenkJ J light- IL TV. Carfon, Eta. t ret! come tne ptopnetor 01 t&t Tranjcript4The paper Is to d soon, and Issued under the t tlw . ts Whig Banner.,,i LetTit ism b Lincoln and the upper 1 fear ar ! tremb'e. It mat it? fore tl 3 Bsc -r l;kethe drive We have not J.s honor of t f acquaintance witf-i Mr. Guke; perceive that those who toot I sasguine in their expectatior RHODE ISLAJOl The election for members of C: took place b this State on the I The former members 2estrt 1 ghast and Cranston, (Whigs) candidates for re-election. The racdidates 'were Mttiru ix 'iLurstonRejull not Inowtv Z Yellow Sever i Ka Qrk We learn ftom the Commcrtal E that from the 1st to the 17tk vl persons died b New Orleans of t talditeaxe. : '.'V V , WHIG CONVENTION We invite attentiua to tU rroct of the Guilford people, copied on i page. And whue we highly in nommation of Mr. Morclieai ' for Governor of this Stated b disposition to bo seifish. Al 1 a former occasion, the Whigs ki tcrials plenty and we have go judicious nomination will be ffi tlie Convention in November, p the Wbtgs of the State be amph sented there. J We hope aH the in the State -will forthwith prw hold meetings, and sppobt le according to the sucioas of I lowing Circular : ; TO THE WHIGS OF KOI CAROLINA. r " FUow-CUixtnt: During Session of tho General Asseml memders of that body, who ' posed to the'policy of the preic ministration of the General Gove passed a series bl Resolutions mending to the Whigs of tho Sti a Convention composed of P from tho several Counties be at City of Raleigh on the 12th Jaj vemljer next, to nominate a ' didats for. Governor, and apporc gates to the Convention which in ltarritburgtQti tho4iViy cembcr, following, to fix M Candidates for the O.Tices of I aod Vice President oftho Unitci The timo designated for the sss of these Conventions is near and as it is of the highest If t
Southern Citizen (Asheboro, N.C.)
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