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i "iVMnli TVTTRANnE AoMPAN-' THEiNfiW ADMINISTRATION. A CABINET COUNCIL. Tot the North Carolina Standards AA -----t A RARE BIRD, Mr. Alexander Mitchell, aa old Mr. Saunders's IgnorSnce'-of tne Spanisn language ems to abkl a theme of merriment, to seems hi 'A Present General Taylor, Mr.

Clayton, Mr. Mere a undewta-nd Xaf careful, examination was 1 ne 'Agister cnarges us u.tvr- wwieevwima Whig of Eaton, Ohio; being 9tgt4 bv published bv Mr. Thomasr Casta Remolds, ml th of th6 affairs of this Company at their annual vmi yieiuawv sunivvwuiq jvF1v0w. made m. dith, Mr, Ewing, Mr.

Collamer) Mr. Johnson, Mr. Presto, and Mr. Crawford. sayf that, complained of Bin because, he fltd not to bit house one rainy Sunday, to tell'him the political friends to annlv for th- of I VSJ.

I IK General lor looka indignant Mr. Clayton, news was 'published in the ex trasof evert iour-j Charleston Courier, has been going the rounds of ijtie in, which sundry allegations are made, charge in? the late'' Administration and in i JaDdary, and' the Combapj havingDeen he in-deSt somdGobb. (the reraltVacfcial and iai nratXWbat wT say we rfppeatto our col- Meeting fnhntt Art jioj iu mauiiu. Aumim buu yer-u-ii was the proposiUon and publUhJiS sons in the followbg; communication j' i f--- tai IrtRnea'- the Rmrd of Directors' after umna and 1q those who have taken the trouble toob- minister at ine uoun 01 maana, wiro improper con- news, be was censurable for neglecting it on so im- two Java deliberation unanimously concluded that tserve our course since Gen, Taylor was inaugurated, dact, in reference to the transfer of the Island of Cuba, portant an occasion a the-one he 4Uentfons. Who I ..1.

t.Aml lOn ther7thU6f last month: hfor his Inaumiral waa by SpainJathe United States- tineflTHiiiircciib'uiBniEuuueuiiuuio viciuinuiv. Thie letter'was written bv the late'" Secretary of of my friends wish to recommend me loTV wouia i1Mt rppeived we said i t- i i -j i.i:i:.-L.i;;it i lot tli tmt innnnnor wna nt aiirncient to ineeil receiveu, we saiu ueaiion, aa ne ajiesres, in order to remove ineer-. ua.o ucaiu.au aiuusinir juiecaow? xejaiea i ibhci i r-. r. in -1.

in Jaton. borne have solicited me on Harried Mr. Meredith, calm Mr. Ewing, bitter Mr. Collamer, Mr.

Johnson, surprised r. Preston and Crawford, curious. I am a plain soldier, gentlemen 5 and knew jiothlag AfpoUtlc. or goveriuaenU and I have askedyoar aUenaance to-day to obtain information which it seems has been withheld from we. I see no papers hot Whif papers but yesterday I chanced to prck np-thgawrwhere I saw it statedlhat there have been one hundred and sixty post office removals biTPennasylrania alone within a few days.

This is so "astounding, Mr. Collamer, that I cannot believe it. M. G. VV hju air.

yon know it was a creed to 1 tKi lalb Wmf Viwin -IiikIs the ship of 6tate in good or roneoas impressions which xxist in reirard -to bis -m a i i iiri nun mi liik li nn un.na niinii sits maaauu posiuopMm negotiation, at oncaso jm porta nt and Aiinougn i. ieei graieiui ior ineir kindneu intention, I cannot consent to have anyVO for that office. It is a nice little office vu wb, B1T. mow i bo-determined to apply to the jjeirreiaiure i ineo in of tonumi be oB when the feifow rai off 2hArourht 4 opposition to hia course. So far from this, we shal It may well be a' wonder to the wise," how justice; and we have io a -a a this gentleman should deem it necessary to.

obtrude bioi a hatful eggs a -ji 5 1 8e88I0B 10 amena ine Wl 01 endeavor to judge his acts; in 1 tr 5 iirA Lil fonTer the powef of requiring teiristeidV'oTfiye et expTessrthe hope in advance. like wen to nave iu 11 iicouia ne abtaini mat nis Administration bimseir upon the notice of the publics tie declares pr and consistency. If there was 1 nf last tmng snalttimice l- nf. rmavredouhd to the nrosneritv and welfare of that be does so with erreat reluctance and every or resignation, or otherwise I wonM m. letter is his remark- read er-of the letter will agree' with, him, as he men- Legatioirat Madrid.

-That eourse aaYs hiWifi This ameiidmenl passedandiiie leave each Department to manage for anon I place. Hut a eonststcnt Whig, I tm still tq party proscriptions In 840ihe whig. lPS lie may possibly suspect to 4MUi soxweesieB-ef adroit 8arer have pW te erht4 -this principle, I presume, Mr. Warren has been mat-1 humility, and of coursd ntfne iriHe reminded of manojuTrea it may dream. 4)t j.

vw inga.iew enangee. the story of11 and kin? Pepin." Mr. K. says that eraafpuf agatntt pnmeHphon; tinpannine tnT'l mandenng, as7 the! most- sbbminable thinVi of palace, coteries, of consultaUons wiimorjairt F- it may prosper, 'because the interests of, the eountry vs aAntoii iMLM. M.ik inrAtaBtEJ Midi the claim against tne tomDanv be met I iUe waali Iota cm wpii xta lnspnarabir irifintifll- frtpfnnv incorrigible riWNeilW uanuraj 1 uw t.

w- Mivino ins lanrf nf fwiufmr. h.n iwnrMr surely you ao trnnK it was tivjn? oa of freed(IDi 1 naVe an a 1 mm. mm a a vtmM a A a Vfi wv. vat. do every- Df forming opinions for myself, and being disclosures over at genial glass of wfnei: earnest yersatinnt to brintr oter, or light jests' to sound some mattM Jt to say, by exerting uung.w owraw iu--.

u.t--.v leaucateti with little reverence for great names orpar- violate my IiUriMitMf ith fittu r't eiedges made repeaieaiy oeiore, ana soiemuiy auirm- tiRin 100. I orone to aetonon the opinions ed after my election I I thus form.M No rnn will nhpfitinn it: MnaatlA-n it- u.F.oraausior minister rw: oou ns ot -Jjhinli thnsnaliiihi T. "VT hilt IT I MHlM Wn iThty in (fe whig, thB -Ji' as vice is more odious in in a common sinner P. M. G.

But, air, similar pledges have been whiSDer in RaMr i liiin irfie other dazxling accompaniments pf racy dlplomauo r--- wm.nwaaijng itseii tone preseni conaiuon 01 inings. 4I amount paid by the yanous members of theCom-j Jt may preserve an made before by the Whigs, though not as strong aa caBnot correct this habit at least to endeavor to' re- This 1 regard aa a testimonial of tbemagnanimous Iny, and putung preyious and subsequent insurers excepras ime. and. thet course of eyenU may. aid it Consistency always eoippeU me to nlUIWIIIlMtKlll (hlnm an rr Ihm.

anti-renaUican thinn in vorv. t' yonrs; and you know tne opposiuon acv upon gtrain it, for I really fear that a few more essays-like oocumo ma to uic unvUg Uib Dresent wnnlrf him in hmr ftmthinir ebont and honest course pursued by Mr. Saunders. Let ail on tine same dhicsa vlov voA ''ph ryrw't the crafty, cunning, subtle; and intrigueing represen- the three nievibus' rears of the oneiiitions 'Ifi i t-- -r -M .1 kn- I ed to the prpscrirnJon of Isaac Stevens, rresiaenu rui 'i two scripture worthies, to-wit Nabal the fool, and taUves of corrupt monarchies resort to the mean and t. im ini Iera a oince, were nonesuy maae, anu are as moraiiy wiiiuinjr upu jQJa, icc-rio.

the traitor. opinions. And' the consistency rwojl oppose, the removal, of the present inenn.w., eontemptible expedients ofvehkane. and duplicity ne, as mv oath to support tne oonsmuuon ana i t. hinlr tA -Lnlala.

thorn aa cn. I I ---g, r.nr.. omfcali manlv. oouoi wat tne xen per cenw reffuiauon create a msasureswnicn Hie peopie pui naer ineir teet in no eommJaini seme Knowledge of the Spanish lansruacre and beln? honest and straightforward, knowing that thev.repre- fund quite sufficUni to meet all the losses the Com- defesting. Henry Clay in 1844, we pball oppose, it, eesaful soldier wooia nave 10 iummg nis oaitenes fmin Vircrinia th firet fi.mili,r t.i I fmm th.

firfit Istf.r tn tha loaf lino an1 eholl lok only hpoliticalppinioA I was mZ needy than I am, and if vtbe office was ten good as it is. and it was eertaia that it oo his prisoners of war wbich the opposiuon are nnl P. tf. oht senia greai naiion, aoie io pay oui. or.ngnt out nanr mav auetaifti nd tha mmnniMr irfineralhr will i.

uu: I 1 in rnmmnn wilhthnnB3nrla nf nfhpr. 'fnr its 1iunm. nation the olive every difficulty a holding forth not, by any means, judging by their achievement in intment of Secretary to the WUon of which Mr. have increased confidence in. the Company, on ac Truman Smith commonwealth after harms sol branch to the whole world, while-it draws the sword maunders was chiel, and after beins Sometime em- count of.

its ability promptly to- pay 'all losses that ed, under present eircu nstancet, man a I could not consent havt it. And it is TerV tain whether I. could he successful, vtnnly promised that they should be treated otherwise! but to conauer. and sounds the trumpet but to that savour of factious opposition 1 Is it to ployed in that capacity, was recalled to this country a P. M.

G. But those who voted for you, sir may occur. V- victory. aad a successor appointed. In other word si lud are President.

Those who voted for me did so under me 4bat the removal is certain, ind that i I have noticed the vaporings of this perfidious It may be maintained by some that the Boa'rd did assail" Gen. Taylor to hold him tohis. promises; aftd tQ declare tljkt if YiolatSi liem wefshall show that fj standing my pledges, and though some expect me to oaunders being unable to-find, in North Carolina, a young roan of sufficient linguistic and clerical attainments to do the. translation, interpretation and writing secretary, who has not scrupled to betray theeonn hare the place any other. Tiis afflirW.r-ile'idncludeti that hot possess the power under the charter to assess the violate them, for their sates, tne great mass would dence reposed in himV that it may be seen that Mr.

bonds more' than just sufficient to meet the demands not tail to despise me for I should despise myself. The Register goes back to the Standard of March, of the mission, was compelled to seek (or get tome Were about stealing them he might as well hin Saunders friends and neighbours esteem him for his The Premier. But did you not yourself declare. talente, and entertain a strongandahiding confidence against the Company, and that it was unjust to have 1845 and quotes a paragraph 1 to cbow that we then in ine snamelui sqeabbles aboat the Pon before the election, that you would not retain in of some rears aero. I etnnd ninof.

i w- ooOjr else to teek) an assistant over the border, when he was so fortunate as to light upouT. C. Reynolds, who in addition to these rare qualifications was gone. further. A strict construction of the charter deprecated unreasonable'' bri in nia.

Bouiijr ina integrity, hiu iiitc iiu uuvui tn fice brawling politicians, or inefficient men? elean, and I feel determined) not to din, hJ. The President. I did, Mr. Clayton; but, under mu8t be remember- Administration. We asked nothing more at that pe initiated into tho secrets of diplomacy, and although ha in this TnaniwHsnMM.

G- Taylor, because he not Whig, and proposed Teinir the Pr.A. the interests and honor of the country, so fnyTis con fided to- him, are perfectly safe in his keeping. OLIVER. April 16, 1849. that I would scarcely have removed Mr.

Stubbs, who vuiuimy.na? noa trmaweara wil in? toconcflda.now. Rnt hv a very modest and unassuming young man, could have was by no means a brawling poliUcian, and one of held hand with Richlei, TaJleyran, Fox, or Metier but of the whole bm a nA i r-mL 1 new thing, and that nothing short of actual expert- did not the Editor give us the advntaref hqth sides I (1 Bk. m- rr-i -n ea tnni nmani--i li a i a a i tbe twet officers in your department all to please administration will not be disgraced by JS! men; but whose invaluable services he unfortunately lost one day in consequence of some disgust which Mr. -Webster; who declared my nomination "net fit ence could enable the directors so to graduate the of the picture In the tery 'same, paper from which scale of as to bring enough revenue; io he quotes, we held the followinff laniniae NORTH CAROLINA STANDARD- to be made. Nor, my friend, would this rule have induced ma to remove Mr.

Wood as Desj atch Agent Mr. Thomas Caute Reynolds, took at the manner in which Mr. Polk and Mr. Saunders were going cover actual and incidental expenses. We are pleased to learn that Mr Plk Will i If the individual who latU tionTtbe notice of a coonle hfn We have no doubt but that the members generally he'disturbed and Genu Harrison wasywith RALEIGH: to annex With such virtuous indignation did Mr.

Reynolds look upon this proceeding that says he: Had Mr. Cass been elected, I should, though I to have come off at WinnsrilJe, Va. ihTS will respond to the call of the Directors, and MjJ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18. 1849. ur noax, snooid chance io-.

their additional five per cent, by the firstef.May, importunities he will have more time to devote to am and always have been a decided member of the v. in penning Uiem political party which chiefly supported him, have felt (which we learn is the time specified for collecting public affairs. He will teach applicants the stern repub- 'or suen low and ir. New ork, and to appoint in his place my personal enemy, if hia writings mein anything, Matthew L. Davis one of the Van Buren leaders.

The Premier. Well, mistakes will happen in our family, as they happened in that of our predecessor. The President. Too true; for at the very first lection held since my inauguration, a Whig State is revolutionized, and three hig Congressmen lost. The Home Secretary.

And you might add, on account of a union between the Democrats and the Free Soilers. The President. The argument means nothing, the assessment,) and thus show their hearty co-opera- i.can truth, that emces were made the good of the amusement is in anywise pecnlinr to hlmaplf l1 constrained to take the advice of some eminent counsel, learned in law, concerning the proper legal mode, (if any there be for a simple citizen of the United tion yi menoiaers; uare uie consoiauon or Knowing that no honetJ in sustaining an enterprise which REMOVAL OF WESLEY JONES, ESQ. Wesley Jones, of this County, Democrat, has been removed by President Taylor from the office of Marshal for the District of North Carolina, and George Little, Whig, appointed in his promises so much good screices, for they belong to the people, who alonecan who could work ub a miscnihlii affair portant to the State, and to all insurers. States,) of bringing to the cognizance of the House of Representatives an Executive proceeding, which 1 1 hambiy conceive to-be not only beyond the constitu tar fnr ika Mn.

m. lor the give una rase away, iveeptng these views constantly ter, purpose of sporting with the feelinZ, before him. as douhtless ha will. Xrnnnii mn.i k. j.i Upona careful examination of the subject, it is place.

This we regard as a clear case of proscrip- ier caaeveprosenp- tional power of the President or his agents, but vio- sensibility, and would not hesitate long to penJJIJ. Mr. Ewing, because Mr. Niles, a Free Soilrr, ran for lau've of the copstitutional rights of every citizen of tion, and we have no doubt only who are honesty capable and fmlhfui to the Con- it will be so condered ascertained that $500,000 annually have been paid by afitution, he will then be able to redeem the pledges who will take the trouble I PeoPle of this State for purposes of insurance; most made to the people, and realize the fond hopes of the ly ysho are honesty capable and failhful to the Con- the pledges hones of the a greater offence. Our role with reirard to th inarvriinn tne union, contrary to good taith, derogitory to the by every unprejudiced man Patriot." I i i-a ...7 of, this to Stock Companies, some of which nrn i.

i Governor, against both the other parties and Heaven knows the Connecticut Whigs have been quite as bitter against the South as even Mr. Giddings could desire. I solemnly believe the people voted to condemn the deliberate errors committed here since the 4th of March. our common country." But for this erentleman. Cuh.i wonM hav wakedim Gen.

Taylor, and that too after his most solemn bankrupt at tbe time they effected insurance among us aad many of our people have learned this when some morning and found herself annexed; and before pledges, voluntarily made, to the the Senate of the United States had known a word ia.n,. fn i aboutit. a delecration of Wk Senator. ln 1810 lhe torm of Daniel, the for- Mr. Polk was nominated and elected as a party when aceompanined by a responsible man.

He was not pledged to 44 proscribe proscrip- Slfcl ia vcn tcL Vr cated what seemed a responsib peron. mm or- to give the higs as fair a chance for of- that their author was more knave tiuwifool" fice as the Democrats; but on the contrary it was ex- Rentier. pected that without recognizing party services, in As we copied these Marriages from the Rri.u. it was too late their property being destroyed, and I Attorney General. I think I avoided all trouble their policy against a bankrupt Company being re by retaining my officers, Mr.

President. President. Just what I had reason to anticipate, turned without the money. Mr. Johnson; for yon were one of the few bigs This large atoount of.

moneV has hn tnemselves, as constituting a sufficient claim to office, we insert tbe above as the only apology we un thrust their.wooly heads within its doors, and de- man Marshal, expired, and Mr. Jones was appointed manded seals as representatives of that Island. 44 A by President Van Buren to succeed him. Jones necessary influence says Mr. R.

44 from the present found in office a number of census-tai'eVsselected T-a. 1 a 1 I 1 1 t- JSA A Ji JI who did not hesitate openly to support the justice of 1 1 Iia wnnll ia.l..l... Tt. taken trom among us and transferred -to and identi-f M.uig.re uie preierence to nis po-i oi mo nas given the pinfc the war in which I won my laurels. fied with the property of other Stales and countries.

menus, mis ne did; and he did it boldly and knave who perpetrated the hoax, his jmt dew Secretary of the Treasury. I am sure General, bo complaints can be made about the Treasury ap I Iilrn a man Vt. a hunl 1 L. sn1 a fA.n .1... it is time tneretore lor us to guard with a jealous eye tivui mui, or mat we cnaortc ctoj an institution existing in our midst, and ine too that "om nis Inenas about the 44 examples of the earlier word be utters in regard, to him.

CUleS, in the case of the Armistad." And now "re- i waJ cuaractenaeu mm, no uiu not uispiace one lieved of all feelings of delicacy, in the premises," of them, but allowed them to go forward in the dis-Mr. R. has sounded the tocsin of alarm, and if it is un- charge of their duties, just aa if no change had been May and returned in September. Whether he went he re-appointed all the regular Deputies who solicited t. I I a is beyond the possibility of tailing.

rresioenis oqt looking to alt the lights of the READ THE NEWSPAPKUS. past, ana taxing counsel irom nis own conscience John H. Prentice, in his recent valed 10107 on THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS. and frbm.the great principles which had raised him on a spree or on business he does not state, but as the it, without reference to party politics and. in fine in-Government at Washington seem to have been in- n.mn.n Mutable as April generally is, this month has prov- 10 Per, be went forward in the discharge of his pointments for Pennsylvania.

President. No, Mr. Meredith I know your good teriee, your ability, and, above all, your moderation. This much, gentlemen, 1 beg to say in conclusion, that either my Cabinet must be true to my avowals, or else I take the reins myself. I did not turn politician and President to exhibit myself in a humiliating attitude to my country.

This council is adjourned. If the above scene did not tak place in the White House, on Thursday last, then all the angaries are most deceptive. Pcnnty Iranian. tiring from the Editorial thair, which he had for forty-two years, gives the following good idria: "No. man should be without a well-conducta1 formed ot his absence and have not punished him for I laying truant, we mav infer that he went on Wp.

cani3 rame P8l eving the Whig to be the ed more'so than ever before in our time. Seasonable '7 people's President elected by the Democrats. when it first approached it changed to mid-summer If Democrats were put in and Whigs pot out, it was almost in a day; and then, changing again, on Sun- jnst what all Teasoiiable men anticipated and as he rVbile Mr. S. was absent, leaving Mr.

R. 44 with b9St qualified, be disregarded his party feelings and newspaper. Unless he reads one. he is uot utxxal eunai looting wim nis leiiow-man who enjoji tad limited powers, and vagoe instructions the tide of preferred him to the Democrat. During the entire -to jESiSl' peri0d 0f hU $erTice he 1 hUduties with feeling entire confidence in huabthtv.

beimr well day last we had ice, and on Monday the 16th, at ten 1 0118(16 no Proaises in this respect, so he broke none, advantage, and is disregardful of his duty ic Is o'clock. A. M- tha ininiuninM m. .1.1 a. Still he was not nmarnnun.

Hnn. wkiM I family, in not affording them ao opportunity ofmw assured that he would do it to his entire sarufnc I raarKe" ndeiity and though known and recognixed w.Mrvwmv nut IVI "MI 1x37 UP I HaK'I: 1 11 ii'l grees Fahrenheit-Just eleven aboveireezihff.r The were permitted to remain i nd Tery rarely did .11 uTl ltl Oik nf Innl 1QIC L- it nvnr tlul ma na niiuauJ T. I au-sv, iuoio maa eimiige, ues-1 muoc. um jxu a newspaper, sua i venture say. that tuertvl troying fruit of all kinds, save the blackberry and li wa" 60 with Gen.

Taylpr. He was elected with he manifest in that family want df athenit; o(t RESULT IN CONNECTICUT. For Governor there is no choice by the people. The Legislature on joint ballot, according to the Hartford Times, stands. Democrats 1 15 Federalists 113 Free Soilers 8 and, of course, the free "soilers hold the balance of power.

We trust that tbe gallant cad enlightened Svmour may be chosen governor. tion, was instant in season and out of season lo ad- on hands as a firm and consistent Democrat, be vance business. He 44 kept a close watch on the has not used his office on any occasion forparty-purpo- Briti? holdere.ofjr himself uken an undue or improper part in panlsb stock. ut in all the proceedings growing nZ out of or connected with that affair, 44 1" says Mr. the PohUcal ggles of the day.

These facts, R. "took care neither to exceed my powers, nor dis- WDch we challenge the Whig 'party to controvert or regard the stringent and even ieaLus instructions deny. the both-ef which are indigenous and the dtnct understanding, and so announced himself. Der8 an? aPn of ignorance most striking il generally grow in pbcr- mewh.t from in offieis he would InUTY the blasts. Six days later than the same neriod inl not know a Democrat from a Whig: that in these road newananers.

If trr a Knv. nf ivJ. 113JK tknairk k- I I matters he WOnM lnnlr In hia mnna'a itnnA anJ nt 1 vearft. wnil A rMil nanananiir null. iknnAt sent oy caonaera j.

in one of the letters Mr. 1 I wuit.i iKECUUVa UBS IlUt UIBUe MiUICI PrO-1 0 gwu, aiiu UUI I IUW(1 I And now we ask why was tins faithful officer re- ffrM, it to nartr: and that, in hnr h. hA r-A had to work by torch light to earn money cnoortl "V.V. lUIUJ UHVICC9I I rf.i I moved for removed he was, as his commission had Fahrenheit, and the Weather much colder than it has reward naiea to puni.h: Upon these Ynt a7 UU if S. wrote during his absence, be spoke of writing to Mr.

McLane on the subject, "as he had more confidence in him than in Mr. Buchanan. This is heralded forth as if there was something wrong in it. Mr. S.

never intimated that he would disobey the official been in this region for thirtynodd years. On Sunday groove he was elected, and this it was, among other to make a man of himself, hating vicious indulgtm last we had snow. It was novel sight the snow- promises, that elected him. Has he thufe far kept these which reading is caculated to beget a diuUite foe." still some three years to run? The answer is at hand. He was a Democrat, and Whig? clamored for 44 the spoils." Tbe census is soon to be taken, i i i Hi hiry gain in his own residence shows that his valu thle service at horns and noble valor at Chepul-Upee ar properly apprciateJ.

The Democratic State Convention, too, which nominated him, avowed sound and liberal sentiments in their address on the territorial question. Tho Whig papers are terribly gravelled at the of three Democrats ami only one Whig to Congrrss and raiae ihe cry of "coalition with Free rtoilrrs as the c.usc cf the Democratic victory. This may be so, though a separate Free Soil ticket was run for Governor and if so, we wish it were otherwise. But, as the Whig candidates were as bad if not worse on this subject, and as by their defeat. instructions of the Secretary of State, and surely he solemn pledges 1 Let tbe removal of Wesley Jones, flakes insinuating themselves among the- bloomino- will be allowed to avail himself of the best and moat i od the patronage it brings with it was desired exclu "ALL THE DECENCY." of Mr.

Pasteur, and the spirit of proscription now dable advice in so important a matter, that he can sively for the Whig party. Off with his head" The last Wilmington Commercial, in spcakinra' trees, and falling nport the clover and green grass. We learn lhat tbe frost on Sunday night has in all obtain raging in the IVorthera States, give the answer I If "removals from office," uses the following expre he had preserved silence on this subject, or had been capable, faithful, and honest though he was. 44 Off with his head" eject him from his post, though It appears that an impression was abroad, that England was making overtures to Soain. on the suh- ions: probability destroyed all the fruit and judging from past experience, we should say there was little from elected, as Mr.

Polk was, as a party man, no com- i In connexion with tblg subject, we state thatj "in pnnnprmn vim this ni.iv.t n. ik.n Raleigh t. the mountains, and none at .11 from this rd8n.ch pVtlUon has btop reniin the place Northward to Canada, whore wesuonose vee- Qttered woald haTe been regarded as unreasonable, ter of this place in his present nosition. W. doM a a i -wit jc ui vyuud mat sne naa onerea to receive that Island in payment of the debts due by the Spanish Government to the British subjects and to give Gib-ralter into the bargain probably seeing that it was more to her interest to possess the key of the Gulf of Mexico, than of the Mediterranean.

If cor min when he came into office, some years ago, lie, treated his political opponents, under his control, in a very different spirit from that which has been exhibited towards bim. f4 i Against tbe new Marshal, Mr. Liltle.welbare nothing to say. He is a gentleman of character, and tation is yet too dormant to be seriously affected by repeai we "egIster supposes that we intend know that there is any ground of complaint tfust -r In n-iim a aA(inna Annnailinn k. iJ 1 hlBl.

8S reSnecta the tMtwharrrm fit kirn fli.ijl fillip any frost. We. have seen ft stated that the peach nor ias he Un. so fcrT. and plum.hudi were" killed in the New England uon' piJ we snail take thing.

or r-;" I Do U-lt i vuil luiliuiim. States, by germinating during tire unusually mild 7 1 1 "WTor juoga or been to breathe the poliucal atmosphere lmprevi were are secured three opponents of 44 the American System," against which the South has always protested, the South must gain something by the result. Bat, with what grace can Southern Whigs complain of the course of Northern Democrats, when they themsehes voted for Fillmore, an acknowledged Frae Sciler, and pledged 44 in favor of the abolition of slavery in tbe District of Columbia?" and when in Gen. Taylor's Cabinet two decided Free Soilers, Kwing and Cbllamer, (the latter voted for Gott's proposition sit side by side, with Messrs. Preston, Crawford and.

Johnson, Southern Whigs 1 Collamer In a speech in 1815, proclaimed that 44forerv must ister should not be prompt and energetic in forestalling any such arrangement, he would be recreant indeed to his duties. Mr. Saunders seems to have been fully alive to the importance of the subiect. and hp with the breath of leaders, as devilish in heart ni days in Dtcember last. A friend just in from the epenaenCe ana or lairness.

well qualified to discharge the duties of. the office but we call upon the Whig leaders to come, forward practice as any 44 human can xoelt be." nu ouan a ivut bo niucn to tne iaci mat uen. declares, in a note to hi Secretary, that rather than After that, the Editor of the Commercial mijj country informs us that the forests are black and the result of Sunday night's frost. We learn that the erops of Wheat in this and the with their reasons why Mr. Jones was removed.

We demand the cause we dare them to attempt a justi Cuba should be transferred to En viand, he wnn il Taylor is a Whig, as to his voluntary pledges made to the American people while he was seeking their pledge our Government to pay the enormous sum of fication of their conduct. take up the first piece of chalk he Comes scroti, ind write his name behind the door, or almost any wbtn else, as one of jthe most 44 decent organs of Whigisa tnree nundred and fatty mil ions of dollars. Thi ra. neighboring Counties were looking extremely well, suffrages for these pledges were mainly instrumental in securing his election, and by them he most stand or fall. doubtless a hyperbolical expression.

I have no doubt As for Mr. Jones himself, be can live comfortably in the whole country. V. How wens these same IndeAj hut we fear that they have been seriously injured. Added to this, the season has been very dry here for Mr.

Loring, in' f840l Was the 'devil ttaoti them then tease that it may be temporarily palliated, or excused, on the ground of necessity, but that that excuse cannot endure that every man is bouund faithfully to exert himself to remove that necessity yet he was placed by a 44 Southern President," in one of the most responsible posts of the Cabinet, and with im-menss power to injure the South. When Southern Whigs thus tolerate, nay encourage and honor, our northern foes, how can it be expected, that Northern some time past and unless we have rain soon, Oats and Corn, with vegetation must suffer materially on that account. dui Mr. K. merely understood by it that Mr.

S. regarded the possession ef Cuba by the United States as highly important and desirable. Every navigator of the Gulf of Mexico knows that Cuba is the key of the Gulf. Let suppose that any nation, a rival of ours in possessed that island. As the whole commerce of the Mississippi River finds its outlet there, is there no dan Th.

Anronir'tlie without this office, and be had no favors io ask of this, Administration. Those who have effected his removal may make the most of it. A party, broken and divided in the last campaign, will unite and rally aS one man in the next; and the thousands of Democrats and moderate men, who were allured into the Whig ranks only to be trifled with and deceived, Will perform their part also in thie approaching struggle. Those who are struck down unjustfy now, will rise The Register says Our thoughts, we must confess, are turned on peace. We had hoped, that the termination of the late contest for the which tore the whole country asunder, would have been the beginning of at least a temporary Estate o( repose." Repose indeed 1 When did Whigism, out of power, ever give rest or quietude to the Re another column, will be found the following: 44 George Little, of North- Carolina, to be Unitrd States Marshall for the district of North Carolini." THE PLANK ROAD.

We learn from the last Fayetteville Carolinian, ger that our vessels entering or leavinor the Gulf I. 1 i a. 43 1 he of the 9th inst. in which thai ieinocrais, siricsen down by the VV higs of the South for their devotion to hr constitutional rights, can that at a Meeting of the stockholders of the Plank announcement appeared, has fnmrottn to add, i Road Company, held on the 11th instant, the fol place of Wesley Jones, removed. Thie is another now 0 larmer man the Southern VV higs themselves 1 This is our brief commentary upon the taunts upon Iwitb a just cause in 1852 and.

then let Whigism public! What has it been for twenty years past but an actjve volcano, shaking the country with its eruptions and its baleful fires And now, for- veiopment ot the onproscriptive spirit of thene lowing Resolutions, after considerable debate, were vulture- iu me vy mg papers oi yesterday. Richmond Enquirer. adopted If ever, removal was made op party grounds it was: thisC1 No man could seen4 Mr. Jones Of anv uindiie' int.rfrnM In alectilN "Resolved. That in the opinion of the Stockholders' bwjiu, wnn an power in its hands, and while "flee unto tbe mountains," and call upon tbe rocks to fall upon and hide them from the wrath of a' betrayed and injured people.

I MEDICAL GRADUATES. 2 in general meeting assembled, the most eligible route for the contemplated Plank Road, is what is dlled I wo HoxoBxp tCTixs. Col. L. P.

Cheatham, tha worthy, efficient, and gentlemanly postmaster at the axe is descending on the necks of its victims it talk of repaBetVLet Kif itwwiuj repose! cease to proscribe and hasten to redeem its promises i the Upper Routey crossing Little River or near rtasnvme, lenaessee, nas been removed. Tbia is another instance of pure party proscription. Colonel Cheatham served the public honestly and faithfully, imgm oe iorceu to pay a tribute to the masters of that island, as every vessel that now goes into or comes out of the Mediterranean Seal Suppose that England held it, and we Should unfortunately become involved in war with that power; with a small force stationed there she copld shut up the Mississippi River. There she would establish depots of arms and provisions, where fleets could refit or victual without beings necessitated to take a long and hazardous voyage across the ocean, and thence she could pour in her black regiments upon the defenceless coast of our Southern States, and in such an event (which is by no means improbable) what would even 350 millions of dollars be, compared to the damage we should sustain Ask the residents of the valley of the Mississippi if they would not raise the sum, rather have the' secure navigation pf their noble river endangered, and to a man they would answer yes. If such is the case now what will it be 20 years hence! God grant that the sopineness of our Gov At he recent Commencement 'of the Universityof morcnison's factory, thence to Ueep Kiver, at or near Watson's Bridge, or br Carthage, and through the or let it hereafter, when it desires power, show, its His name wa.

never-mentioned politieii Nothing of any kind could be alleged against hi except tharhe wa. Democrat, yet he has fallea victim to the voracity of tbe erowd of hungry offier hunters who disinterestedly support General Tjl We anticipate bloody season. Heads will drop the score, to prove that Gen. Taylor has 44 no friend to reward nor enemies to and to proTeib consistency of. no-party President.

Pennsylvania the degree of Doctor of Medicihe Was counties of Randolph and Davidson to its termination. Resolved, That the President and Directors are herer conferred upon the following twenty-seven gentleman nana plainly to the people in advance, so that when it comes to act it may escape the charge of deception from North Carolina, among. 163 others "from other by instructed to have both the upper and middle routes examined by engineer; and as anu uisnonesiy. States: -it uu uam a pupuiar omcer; oui ne was a Democrat, though not a meddler in politics and for this he was removed. Neither good conduct in office, the wishes of a majority of the citizens of Nashville, (although Whig city,) nor the fact that his son Col.

B. P. Cheatman, fought in several bloody battles in Mexico, and aided Gen. Taylor in winning victories which made him President, could save his from being brought to the block. soon as said examination is completed to or near the Giles P.

Bailey, MEDICAL CON VENTlbN. village or Asneboro' or rranklinsville, in Randolph Geo. W. Blacknall, On Monday last, ia pursuance of previous notice, James S. Caldcleugh, Henry A.

Bizzell, John M. Brandon, Jesse Carter, Joseph M. Dayidson Simbn T. Green, cwuiiiv, men uie nam rresiaeni ana iiirectors shall proceed with all convenient despatch, to locate the said Plank Road on that route which, in the oninion a numoer pi physician, assembled in this City and Kenneth M. Clark, Brioadik.

GcRc.Ai. The recent election for Bnf Gen. 5th Brigade N. C. Militia resulted ia theehoic of Thos.

i. J. Person," Esq, of cou1 over Col. Thos. P.

Alston, of Halifax county. TJ following, is a statement of tha rotes in tbe ernment may not eventually make Cuba coat ua a CoL Chealhem, the son of the deposed of the engineer with the concunence of the President James B. Dunn, larger sum, and in addition the lives of thousands of and JJirectors, will be the most advantageous to the tr a a Edmund Burke Haywood, Samuel Hill, ou monaay evening, at seven o'clock, they proceeded to DrFrederickJ. Hill, of Brunsiwick County, was chosen President of the Convention and Dr. William H.

McKee, of Wake, was appoint- D.mm.nl. interest oi tne stockholders and the ouicitueas that we will never see the island change hands unless we Come into possession of it. Besides John T. Lewter, Henry Mitchell1, Edward L. Winslow, of Fayetteville, has the Revenues derived from Cuba are large, and under a better Government they would be increased ten i Martin County, 13th Reg't.

-Halifaxt ,7 l4th beeu elected President of the Company. Archibald M. McKinnon, ou oecreiary. 7 After sortie debate and due consultation. Com 44 14 iota in a iew 15th Per'.

149 3d 57 115 66 66 For many a long year our Government has been Th Ax. Mono." The Union of the 13th: Edwin S. Hunter, William T. Mebane, John L. T.

McKinnie, William Nicholson, C. Peacock, Gideon Roberts, Joseph J. W. Tucker, Caleb Winslow. mittee Was appointed to prepare a Constitntion ami fully aware the 'importance of the possession of No.mpton 1 6th Edgecombe 20th t.

I which copies from the National Whig, contains no Thomas Patrick, Andrew J. Peeples, Charles. Small wood, Richard 1. Wsaver, 8 Medical Society, and was direc- uuoa oy.uie uniiea.oiaies ana i nave more than a 2Ut i i suspicion that the Spanish- Government has been in ic mail mnaysix removals and appointmsnts.made u.w vtcji.utt uijuiB yonvenuon yesterday at ten Ci oy tne rost othce Department tn oneway-the lOtH formed time alter time that in ease they wished to part with the island, we would entertain a oroDosition 480 A ClOCk, A. M.

7,,. In our next we shall lay; before our readers del of April. Truly, Gen. Taylor, has no friends to oi me arsi omcers to enter a lort at Montr erey. He performed gallant at Vera Cruz and Cerro Gordo, yet notwithstanding these facto, his father is removed from an office barely Sufficient to support him and bis numerous family, and a large property holder placed in his stead.

So much for the justice and liberality, of the new administration. I Ttie venerable Simon Drum, for more than forty years postmaster at Greensburg, Westmoreland copnV ty.in this State; has also failed under the axe of an atimiiJurratioB which came into power with false pro-fesaions moderation-on its lips. Mr Drum is the fiuhsref.Uje celebrated Captain Drum who fought so bcroiejlJj at BuenaTista under the flag of his coun fterwarda. fell jo the galley of Mexico, after" M'tng captured tbe gyD.hi bud lost in the former ogcnisat. iGencpJ XaJlo" was appealed to id fveahe tlus gallant was appealed to tohe true, to piedgea at least in his case; but all, to.

ao Che enemies of the War in which foe fbavairift iTB4a.hrratheirbis last, succeeded in fartipg General Taylor to allow tbe memory of the lUwuiyoB dead to be violated in the. psrson of the feperakMl Lliving'J 1'' Cm Fsnnsu loanimn. Tarbmrwgh Pn on the subject. And I take-it, that though no formal reward, andL no enemies to putiish.V, negotiations were entered into on the subiect bv our On Tuesday last young man Was left at the Hotel wieo. account ot the Proceedings of this intelligent and Kigbiy.

respectable body. 1 P. S. The Union of Saturday last contains a list The next County Court of this County willhrt of Mr. Hail, this Gity, in i dying condition, mill.

to Crier thereof we art reqsesie present Minister, that there was no impropriety in his inquiring, in courtly and diplomatic if Cuba was. in market, and intimating that if such was the ease the United States would bid. Aeai ff in tho Post waTdbnv between loth and iflth name war miieneu, irpm ureensDorongh in this Statev yrthe Baltimore Argus; has leignpor io announce nis little boy ndidato interfering wUfc He had been down the country, in company with tf wagoner by the name' of we belief who Te work goes bravely ohwhnt t'tU Mn An to the sneers ef Mr R. at the rniiraA minnar in occupied hfmself in providing' his relatives with fit the martyrs will be the seed of the pffioefvfinchl. abandoned him to the care of strangers.

Ho died ia. the claims of numerous applicants, ws simply that Tommy is loud one; j. vuisi-uri wt aner-in-iaw. amt son hare .11 which Mr Saunders lived at the Court of Madrid, so far from sinking him to my estimation it raiae him for it reminds me of the republican. Simplicity of.

jhe venerable Franklin while our Minister to France. It looks strange see isn implied censured Mr few2 minutes after he was taken frpm the Nw Yokk Ewcrripir. Mri Woodhbil. the.wt.1 witnstanding the medical treatment he receired kTth. ThehYnaaT ihnt thill been the recipients of i favors.

All iight i Ro that provideth not fer hUjown householdVhas enied eandidate forMayoi of; Newt ylc Clty jiaseen ejected ever Mr. Van Schaick tliei Democratic canniC hands of Dr. Hay wood, who kindly stepped forward them, for, more than twenty Years. Not so. TW endorsed by.

the Tery papers, and perhaps, act up; in Whig leaden have been prosertbinr litis eotntrt and attempted tp reviye his itnking powersHe" was buried by the County. We make this statement dateyby some ibur thousand majorityvTh Whigs weyery. lypef- wsi tew months, ago -recorded de-DgnciaUoos of Mr. Cass- fb liis nrincelv jftj. Is to be sent Minister to Mc4'ux, and.

that. he', is to'bs received by Rileys If Tomme isaitboiterfcVoiiid thi. Wri sinei the war of 1812 tod (ot thi. the people it? aiu vailisu I )fis the whole" Ewihg. ramily wiil betolling' in spoil.

and lb; and eourtly splendourii while fepresentinff our Gov ramfDt at the Court of Versaillej. toem out ot power. metr very last set was a ment in favor of Mexico and their own eo This result is aitributabte to fds and diviai i inenqa and relations in' Greensborougb. v' 5 the Democratic ranks, 'u try. Such men proscribe themselves, proscnbif their country.

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