j mbm. I. ikU luk-toim tttotn 'lUfiw tiJtt?,'-t ill,' t Wfiit&w i UAiSrjwM M f?ct'J, ..(Wind lr.d.
faction, caiciku el i
ill
trapU
ami awcea
ty r til auavaihoj atlewpta aad beeo
toad laat it WI(J b iaaaltaaeeua 'I m
i l IK akM Llkki V.lfM it ft -
atceseary t dctaiT ti cau wbith bare pre
4jCc1 Ih Ul aoparaUelitd dc.ua ad toi ap.u.
W Wiini the ileud o j;rr., Jt eve'i d I
tar la thj caantrv will tt . it .t
less tban tw wraths, uuatd wf J'J.'OO '
larthate been draai from tle v.'-lt cl tin
laakalona ! Were tat scie dni imti lh
bisk to b kep in the cm.itrt, tnece w,.uM I.
BtiH ftr excitement I'- woul.l return a-iiu
'tola cire l"biins : owl when it i to e
takaa eat of tbe state, (..r n i "'i" '. r t-
Supply the exhausted condition I ;':r t- k,
A .iLIb. l-fl I. .! I lfl ..a r I !lr.
. re v, wtiict tin .tio turu h-iki i -
the coutoqieacet beco n teii.u and alarum-! i
WJ Consider it a matter of interest to the c in- 66
fer Jalr. aatM'caca at W I- t a a
that ti the unidettd ua due, ti- ca-
It m? rated at 66, tHey rc q iold
A LetUr ftra CiiwaS, di?e4 Mtj t9,tj
t ae urel tbat tha tntrgf itj ( ar
0r-U 101 I it ...lHink tk lo29. ti!eritur;, tihicb ha been eaacd, Jarioj the
chf till., wi nh N-f . re H e jat ic ee done ltt teir, le the prctentiona uf liata, Laa
-7. rh.,wQ. .m: i.a .l.cnanto(i.' been turwall euara-iieed br tKe fie grai po.
i ... - . - . , , . - .
lit Luuciu' AiJQtcii win receic nuwe-
n k .t ira foui.l 6n.l crc'lf any jrcbtt. er
r-'-'.ate n S ,.riu.i tenirg ii the tr, a jxcanurj iodemnitjr
'.ti iod hi i pre' cVrir n MP
ni mi ..t thr II tit j in th- q iei'' l cali pf ,
n"t thjit'Kli evc'nvf n fa .! wa m '
. .. i . i
e.a ... co-...mm.h. v. r , , ' ,e (Jor, e.pi.udeMl at Gibraltar, lor the f-U,w
-'.ici i'ii" jt e" '""I i'' c iiu'ii'miio"
ii 1 t i -i' pu ch -. i.. t iri-e p.'r tent, r'durrd
t C5 ! . ii.-ii. -rk a ' b lllfi
'it 1.21! I 14 T .r r..v0 ' fl iC'llfci!
I'lri'i t'i lir i'i''u 67 1
1 -1. d iwn ' Cj i 3 I ?
nr ; t'ie for
.Yorfolk; July 1(1, 1818.
FROM GlbltAL r.V'.c
Wf are i:iIrLttel tu our oilii;iri' anl atten.
in K eatiact, onJer dite offline '22J
The I reatj was rni ratiB.'d al Madrid a
latr as (he 23tli -I Mar.'
A Pamoi privaierr hile in cbae of a
uniti ri i on aUire at TaiifTa tail werk
a lost. A h iai put t S Irom tlie lure lull of
a uiol meo, pursued and ovcrtuk tr.e cie,
f tUe Parana thej aba II pre 6U. ( taa r.
alt f their eeoiutHia la lal ftaoi U
f aait Ma j.
3d. T)e troop oftha United Peioce,lt,
Irrra ta rlcert thai I retire ithat atpi.I
to effirct thit, there ahall be an afficer, iti
dart (in accordance with thoe e( Ue tem,,
ant el the prinfe) relatinj to he Iai ding f '
tlie troopt and the iccai j bnU tod
tunt lur ihrir tranptiitatiuu tu sL Nich..lat.
4 h. The free CQ:niuauicatino lietwern it
armiet of the United Pru?mce, (hall be
peeled through l!.e territory ol Siit ree ba
no bo.N of iro ip, eiceedm i,a 1 n...
once ; and tiiey slml pa li.r utance en
rn llieni hnerir the) aa an escort- .
5' i. TiMt tne traiisfir
escort
niu be lutrned n i
mde, rrlar. khill be ea". ihed, which h.
oeen neglected owinjj o cncun.uiiee aQ,
tlie waanil rad lur cuutiierce and cum...
:i:ieition with S4na Fee, and ot!ir ,,inti L.
t i I. .. a .i-k. . i ... I.i I
W W laa IdSCil in l-Cir uihii i' rs.lu auu l iri t,rttn thr r.rtrm ...! ........ .1.. r .l i.
aienmv prisoner at that ? ice. It i and tbejr . hi ;.e .rli co ..pletely liee.and without
.,v.v, ...v. '-"r" resn ami i at shall aieu lie the D 'Hits auhi.-rt .1
... j -
"'J oe par-
bvlict that it may be her.
Ii ir i-r ten',
tnukitv. .t.n ai nrnrh hank oilKf i afloat, a ul (he nivv h h: . 'e l t-el v inr ;
that crerj legitimaia atep th mld he ttken, to j ner hein- d me st c ti 'e a' 7 J and the latter
ei.etoit. ata eirculatiimd:aiu,all the cie- at 19 and a I. sc'i";i.
3. i- .-.ii-. I'hi. nrrr.l ()i Ve,lne'l j v . the u.imic in a-mie- meaurei
tatioonf the tpecio iu the toont-J, and H.e ! s'lHiuled rhe h ue cr .w-lr.l at an early
tiaelj aapenMon f tpecie pivnf. our h'i-: it w uiia-day, and Irin the tn-at
opinion, an i.nporUnt step toward it. We be- fljctuttiv-i (HI .er eem.) tnat !ud iakn i.Uce
lier all the bank in the etern eouutry will d-ring th;- n count, much a x cty w ecpres
t,ately be compelled to ad -pi tfu measure ed kn i.r the :eii:u pi ice. Bet-had been
and if t., ti.e .urier it frune, the better f... taker, tiat they w .uid fall one per cvbc : con
thecountry. That the puolic niay ktniMf the "!s fur m.nier li";in t 6 n alt- r rose t
tat of thubauk, we exhibit tnc annexed ex-' 7 1-2: and. after .everal H-ictuatiunn, cfi ml
BoajtioD. 1 at 67 3 8, and 6. 5 8 better f-irtne accou:-t. H--
Iutolfency must.lepen.1 upon tne manner ore e.ev-n uzk iw., ........... . . t.er lately in the Med.terraoean, doing ,,n.e mediator, 'meant itb..ut
k. .... :Ann.l h th. hank are erured. been nirch.ed. and the busmen done was al- . J .... . - , 1. u u . L. ..P.. roeuiaiorj meana, Hiiu.tut
N f,a7 UV.wa yuvwv v - - 1 '
Taat we might avad ourselves of the judg ment inoat unprecedented.
f disinterested persons on this suhject, wen- LONDON, Mjj 25.
q jeited the Branch Brik of the bute f Ten- The I itu William Vl,vni, h.i died in tlie E.
Iiessee at Nashville, to appoint a committee to Indie in October ht, ha left propert y a
lnake an exiioination for that u:pe; who ' mouitins; t nearly h ilf i million of in me y tn a
did s, aud have certified at follows : cousin, wise name is Nat'-r : wh- having prov-
Tlie under tinned, having betn appointed a e I unsuceesf d in husi'.ess, left England some
cowU ttet ou the part of the Untuck b ink f thf time ago, lor the U. t. ol mei ic t.
HUUt i'f Tennessee, bj the request f the hirer I' 'N 0 'N, May 29.
t rof tlie Farm, rs' and Mechanics itun.'c, to' The Pari papers oMYednediy ai i ied hj
exanine the manner in uich its discounted morning. The following arc extracts f.om
mutss nri stu red. liice i hesitation in souinr them.
LHami)er oj liepmies, uaj i 1 ne v mm
her proceeded tt (he discussion ol the Budget
id Expenditure fur 1 3 1 9.
M. lie Liihiiu Villceeque opened the debate,
bv a rapid survey of die matters immediately
within the sphere of the Minister tr Fo'ign
AH'.iris. Referring to the ccssim of Luiiiaou
threw overbold in the ciiasc. and ihen jumped , tSe government of the United Province
after it and wat drowned. Timuzh there is 110 j Cth. In both tei r.toi ie. th;.,. I.
.lou t of die fact of tlie losa of mich a ve,el and ,BP.l, who endanger th. security ol the roadt
v.r nnpntonmeiu 01 ac.ow . , ...cn, 10 , nH tliat ol the inhabitants in the peaceable tv-T
In W Amei ir.ans we cannot vet learn the nam '.....:, ..r k.:. a. u: . 1 r
- , L KHivuifi uiciruwcuingi;injlorC(inT bt
ofeuhenne es6 or the Captain. The brig ployed for prosecution, at the Case ten. ir..;
l-.dependencia, G.inalds, only the day be f .re ,ul nw otlfer acc,,,,,,, gha ,0 4r,Qj ,
this accident, bomded an American snip ofl 'he ' be railed into action.
Mails, that arnveU Here, whicn lias led to a 7,5,. Duiinifthe nreent armlire. -k..
ncre was a pnva- d.fliculiiea occur, shall be settled hv paci6c ano'
loean, dome some mediatory
1 1 . . . . : 1 - 1 u hi mm
in.sr.niel. and tie Is believed to be still there I l..r..r. t: 1 .i . '
. - ,w 1 uiui v i.n.iux uiu uniiiiaiy reciamaiions. Ati
but ne.r name also we cannot learn. .riUS we conclude rhi f,.'v,n:.t. .,nA
The Emperor of Austria hei. g on a visit to j by the commissioners.
AN..pes, and Inrin- communicated his earnest I. Unified bylhr commandants Estanlsl.n n.
. - .... "V
thatt'iC are ai ivelt secure. by endorse inert, or
bj real estate, as it is cu.lo nury for banks to re
quire. IIEXliY ciunu,
THOMAS IUMEV,
jxu. r.Eiin lv,
, June 25, 1819
wis'i to fee tne .imerican Miuadron, and paiti
eularly the Fraokli ., 7 1, C mi nwdoie Stewart
nas gone thither with tne whole of hit force,
and wiil d.iuotless make an exhibition that will
delight and a(onih his Mnjestv. This is a
coinpliiiu ntto tne American Navy worth receiv
pcz and Manuel Bclgnmn.
t
CHARLESTON, July 9.
Latest from Duettos Jyrcs.'l he brig Ocean,
cipt. Clark, which arrived here yesterday, if
Anli. '... II -T i- J:
wu,;j" uuciioe Ajies, saiieu irom her
li.iva
drid
' m" e"C" Ai'",(,t anchorage m the R.ode La Plata, on the ithj
.a!. Duke de Moutuioreaci) came from Ma- May last. Capt. C. informs, that the BuenJ
il expressly to sec the WaslunStou, but miss. Ayrean Government and Artegas, have mal,
We. beHav .he course pursued by tins liank, " ouservv 1, i:iai nm iieaiy 101 him puiuosc
in its edects, calculated to preveut general dts was qualified by a condition that French vessels
Vesaand individual ruinand at the. sam.- time a'.onld have the privilege d trading, free from
pre.trve the character of its paper. And thn' all Custom h use duties lor 12 years, to New
the s,.-ci ol ihis, nor a;ry other 'Bank, where Orleans and Louisiana. The fulfillment of this
tint are discounted, can he eqaal to ti e a cnditi .n had been prevented by the war with
m uni of notes io circulation yet, in the se- England, but he thought Minisfers ought to in
curity of that paper, and iu the si ecie on 1 and. ' ": o:ne equivalent advantago in its stead.
thM-e it not ouly am le means of re'leeming the' The speaker next adverted to the various un
Botes in circuiati.n wne-ievi it nii De expi-""i" umh,.h ..niu, ""j'" "
licit to d-i so.b-.it t )roluciii!? a divideud tojPwers. The French, he sid, had fulfilled,
the stockholders ol io4.53. v e tueretoie sub
roit it to the public, to say wbat crenit tne pa-
with ths raott religious exactness, the ruinous
conditions of one of the mist fiuhtful treaties
t t 11 i. .a I. I uihioh iiAo-auniia niwl h'ltr.nl h!)il ovnf 1 m nouail
per 01 tills oariK snail receive ; aiu 10 in jkhk-i vmvv ....... ...... ....,,..0...
Iioluers, to apnmaic or conuemn me ntotivesi" i" ..f...., ... ..v..... .,.1
'hicU Have influenced our conduct.
J. WHITESIDE, President.
jl
WM. CAoR-'LL.
G. G, VV' A.'fiNG TON,
O. B. HAYES.
I 'in 1 1 . i 1 1 iS
jClie state tif the Farmers' and Mechanics' bank
af.iVashville,on'Friditueveni)iz;, June 25th.
1819.
Amount paid for real estate
O l ...Ul . .. .!.. .1. ..
Jill I T'lvKSJH; 'IWKI Ulun
Bills ill exchs ge, do.
Shjerie on hind
iS'otes of oihtr banks
fi-leuce and credu'it) ; while various ileht, ow
itig to France, and which are equally rec gniz.
ed by treaties, remaining altogether u .l q uila
ted, and contemned. lie instanced the axnii
jLian oll8l, Hypotiiecated on t e mines ol
I Wielezoka, and guaranteed hy the three pow
ers who have divided the Djc iv of Warsaw a
mong them: tite estates a.qii:ed by French
suojects for neroiis co!;sidei annus in Hesse ami
from them :
nen conlis-
' "Stock paid in
Dills payable on demand in cir-
culatiop
Vt notes dae
d . nat due
Deposits of other banks
Individual D'-posits,
Dilance of profit and loss in favor
vf the bauk.
n 1 1 (jQg 5 Spain, but now unjustly withheld fi
. . arid lastiv, the properties o! French
18 360 73 cate'' 'n Pa,,l aill even in Portugal, notwith
3oo6 S'' st ,n,''n? tne Convention ol C nUa. It would
2 33 q"( he to outi age tlie noble character ol the Sove-
' reign parties to the Holy Alliance, to suppose
R357 453 ''o e-V cou''' u'"1!,n fi,ns" the ruin ol some
1 thou-anda of unf.iriuncte Frenchiiien by enrich-
1 1 (1 ss) do i"!! themsel ves vi'h the slender remains of their
w , - . - "
Calcutta, Feb. 14.
Jlnglo Chinese College at .Malacca. Tbe In
stituti m owes its origin to tne ltev. ii. .Morri
son, 1). 1). who has iicvutcd 4500 dollars to the
erection ol a bouso ; aad has umber promised
450 do iart, annually, for the liisc five years,
commencing Irom the opening of the college,
for the encouragement of tboM who may enter
on a course of study, and ol thost woo may be
employed in the tuition. For what is further
necessary to complete the establishment and to
carry on us objects, the founder and his Iriends
look to the liberality ol the British, Dutch and
American nations, to the patrons ol Ultra Gau
ges iiteiature and to the friends of Chiistuni
ty, o whatever country they belong.
The College is to be placed under the care
of a President, a Board of Trustees, aud a
Managing Committee, who, with the concur
rence of the founder, shall have the entire man
agement of its affairs. Two thirds of the
1 1 ustees, to be, during the time they act, resi
dent iu British and Dutch India, and the otners
in Europe or America. The Treasurer and
Secretaiy ol the Missionary Society , (111 Lon
don,) to uc perpetual members ol the Board ol
T' ustees. i'ho Managing committee, consist
ing of not fewer than tonr Members and a
chairman, shall be persons residing in the Col
ony of Malacca, or 10 someoftho adjoining
settlements.
The proceeding- of the Managing Commit
tee, shad be reported every three months, 10
the Board of Trustees, arid to tbe Founder.
At the request of tha Founder, the Rev. W.
Milne is, fur the time, to act as Tutor to the
College, aud Chairman ol the Managing Corri-
Ihe President, trustees, Managers,
an armistice ; and it is rumored will both i. ia
against the Portuguese. Previous to thit, fh"
troops of the former were daily desertio" t
Artigas. 0 ,
l'he two corvertte ships Hoat9o, Captalii
Skinner; and L'umazo, Capt. Delano, which
our readers may remember hailed from New
York last S-'ptember, for Buenos Ayres, stilt
remain in that port, the former still under An
merican colors, owing, (as it is said) to soma
misunderstanding between that Government
aud the parties concerned the latler hoigiei
the Chilian flag a few days after her arrival)
and is now in readiness to join Lord Cocbjraat
at Valparaiso. Gazette. " 1
94 092 0()
13.300 00
ir,6'0 00
MOSR5 NORVKt.j,. V V.
fortune, while they were touchi gevwv month I "micc ,c r HW' 'r,,r"'
1- -l c? ' tutors, and such ol the Students as profess
the enormous price ol the ransome of l" ranee ! ..' . .
He trusted the Minister f.r Fonegn Affairs """V i' J, , YJ . ., , .
U.....M ..ii,i..if ...:,i.,...i :.. K..,f,ir .,r i. 1 Churches ol Ei.glaud, bcotland,and Hollaud,
2- 7-6 65 numerous indiv.duals interested in these claims, r l)'st th
.,1-0 oj .... . . j . ' doctrines of the Reformation.
'ill 0 ; 1 9; ouu niiu i-r 111c inosi uai 1 m e icuuwu tu a aiaic i r, . i ri 1
ou,yoi as. 1 Nat.ve Cniiu'se, whethei born in China itself,
13 453 30 M- Holet, n a long and clahorate ,peech,!or l ?e f 5,de countries, whether profes
I5!!. I discussed successively the credits claimed ,' s'-'g Christianity or not, ,f well disposed, and
. . - i,k.i:n- : u i..'r.i.. . -i-l . i approved 01 by tne Trustees and Managing
SSJ. 453 s.Q "'C u.i.c. cui 01 tintors hi jiiuimi v
LONDON. Mav 30.
-The taTe panic at the 6c(et' Exchange The
dtriimatiin oT the part ot -nnnitei s and of
parliament, to compel tiie hank to attempt to
Tesume ca-h payments, had, during t!i weeV, a
1 felnsular effect on the funds. The alarm, as our
reader are aware, commenced oh Friday se'n
.liic'iL The result of the debiteiuthe house of
lotds on that evening, escittng a panic wliii h
was lei t in tne money mat Ki t on toe ensuing
s'dy. Consols for the account ope'fld mi Sa-
' inorniiio- at nO .0. 9 n.i,l 1 tnovt ilittnrli.
, ed state of the maiket, and an eager desire on
all sides to eU. The eflect pi the contention
'"was their decline to 68 3-8. All the otli. 1
fund 4 eiti'rienced a nrouortioitate denrociation .
'Oil'Moiidaf , the jianio was in fuller activity
The Stock jischange was crowded by brokers,
iDOKing-viit i the greatest anxiety lor mc uour
tif h.itineki. to ascertain at what price the funds
wnulil oneo. The nublic anxiety un the mer
chants and traders was fuliy as great as those
' . ? J: .-.I .L .1 . 1.
perSOIlt lUim uiricij .i.itci-iru 11111 mt sioik
market. Great numbe-s weie in consequence
acinilcd on the Royal Exchange, to hear the
. result ol tne opening. Consols, on Saturday,
left, off at 6S 1 i aud as the greatei proportion
- of, the stock brokers were eager sellers, tbe
msiket bad not op.- - mI five minutes, before a
r furtiier fall of one percent took place, conside
rable business being done at 67 14 antl 67 2-8;
indeed, o great was the a; arm, that !w persons
ouHvtottu tv buy at auj price. Ia tbe
con 'Committee, will received as Srudcuta. fcu-
IH obi,- ' , - . i ... . - ...
W LJ l. ( II O HUM a . v t s 04 IJ J) nm UIDU UV; ,ty- T JS y
if approved by be Trustees and Managing Com
mitUe.
Though persons whose objects are merely
literary, or secular, may. with the consent of
the 1 1 ustees and Managers, be admitted, on
tal sutii demanded by Government
210,000 francs The Commission on the bud-
get nave proposed to take oil' 14,374,000 francs;
M. fiodet thought that there might be a reduc
tion in all ol 42.464 000 francs. The Chamber
ordered M. Rodet's speech to be printed, with
f Im timi.3ttim d.t tK tajii! i& al r. a mI a I aii q J in 4Kb.
vrainaiwis ifi nuiia 3taiU4LUU3 til tllC 1 a . . . . . 1
follovvinKPaSVage,whichproducedaKoddi,ldf;P,n5i01 lwir 'cuo.i ;yi '0se wnose
sensation in the House :I May I be per.nitt 1 'i tne P"'1' ot thrwtianitj, will
aiways nave me preierence.
(Tmnslated f the New York Evening Post
. Gazelle Kxu-aonlituu-y of Buenos Ayres, o.-turdajr,
t April 17ih. 1819.
1 Association bet ireeu the deputies the Jianda
f. . . . . v.. tr ,Jn ...... ,.
urieni.u ana mosa oj me unuaa provinces oj
Smith Jimericai
Tne cournissioiiers of the cothbined armies,
who signed the armistice of the 5th ult in Rosa
r.o, iisieoibled in St. Lorenzo, conformably to
(erence and lunatic. sin which preach openly jc 5th article oftlve armistice. Tney were
iehellion and cjitempt. Can tne Government presented oy the government of tbe United
be ignorant that every place which these priest-1 1 ovinces, vnh the approbation of tne cove
ly bigots have visted, has been left ry tnem,a j uat by the Capt. General, and auxiliary Com-
ptey to domestic troubles, which are the pie- manner iu uniet ot feru, Uuii Manuel Beigia
pennitte"3
to take this opportunity of expressing to t
Minister of the Interior my astonisiunent at thfe
protection which certain scandalous Missions
hivo obiained in the depaitment's (Violent ;
rumours on tlie lelt side.)
M. M. Cornet Diucourt, De Marcellus, and 0
Iher Members rose amid great confusion.
M. Benoist kOmit ouly the word candalous."
. M. Rodel ' These missions, which under
the pretext of religion ami of morals, exeite ints
cursors to religious and political distentions ?
Where should we be if every sect and persua
sion winch the Cjiailer allows, were, in like
manner, to send its emisaries on a mission of
proselytism through the counfy i Let us hope,
Gentlemen, that these abuses .will cease, and
that, by confi ling the different religion to their
respective temples, an end will be put to the
perambulations of t'icse iiiissiunaries wholes
trange from their proper pastors the confidence
of the faithful nho search the conscience ol
men for the sake of traomulcut wh'i make a
file trafic of the most ho" ol miuuter"
(uearfntarj . -
no, wtio agiees to the following articles :
1st. That the armistice be continued with
the same good faitii, and mutual correspond
ence, which has been observed till now by both
parties 'and to confirm it more strongly, the
armies and squadrons ol the United Provinces
shall evacuate the territory of Santa Fee ; the
auxiliary forces of which, shall, in return col-
leci on me otner siae 01 tae cauiao, anu eacn,
respectively, shall be ready to inarch the l6th
instant.-'i-- ','
f,: $d With the great obiect of a general ad-
juslikent, which shall seal forever the concord
ol people who are brethren, Uenutiei shall be
PROVINCE OF TEXAS.
Watches, June 6. It may be reroemrsl,
that some few years aco, an expedition was fit
ted out chiefly in the Mississippi Territory fgf
the purpose of joining the Insurgents fa tW
Province of Texas, and which eventuated iu
the full and entire discomfiture of both Mexi
cans and allies. This disastrous end of their
struggles seemed for a long time to havestiflel
even the whisperings of hope, but we no un
derstand the flame of discord is rekindling
and that the whole pruvince will soon be in a
blaze. The agents of the revolutionists, havf
again succeeded in stirring up the mindl'-M
some of our Mississippi brethren, who aB
thing lotn" are again trooping on the tentfd
held. It is said, we believe with truth, that ia
this place a plan of operations has been secret;
ly devised by a party of onr citizen who sre
said to be stroiic in funds, and who have digeit
ed and matured their plans with skill and se
cuntv. Many small parties have silently left
the City, and many more it i3 said are' prepare
ing a silently to follow them. Their ostensr- .
ble object is to settle in Texas ami cultivate
the soil ; if even that was really the case, w6
know too welt the temperament and suspicion"
of the Royalists to suppose they would far I
moment lecd their countcnauce and protection
to a set of people as jealous of the rights tod
privileges of freemen as the Americans havet
ver been. A people who at no distant AJt'
would rise up, and at one blow, sweep their pi
vernors from the land. But we will venturt'
to assert that this is solely a pretext, that their
object is of an hostile nature, and that a liuetf
communication has long been kept up betwees
the Insurgents in that province and the indiyiv
duals who have engaged iu theenterprize wi'-h,
in the limits of our State. Although a pmj4V
of this kind has been for several years a fsvorv
rite tncme ot conversation, yet it is suppose
that the cession of the Florid as has roused them,
into action. After their defeat by a detach
ment of troops from the Vice Roy. of MexicOV
thev had honed hv som turn of nolicr betvSC
the United States ; this hope being lost by ths
turn which our negociations have taken, tney
will once more have recourse to arms, aDO
throw off their allegiance. It is confidently',
asserted that there i now upwards of, three
hundred troops in the province belongmgt'
the Royal armies' and one blow eftectuallT
struck, Texas is free. Of the' propriety of of
citizens conspiring against the Spanish Au
thorities we-do not pretend to speak, and , M
ourselves as individd'.lls we care little, butm
the neonlfi of Texas strurliii for their liber
ties. " feel a deen and undivided interest
and are as deenlv solicitous that thev may B0C"
ceed ; by what means we care but little. Their
sulfcriugs have been great and ofltiog duration,
and the day of retribution to the oppressor and
of freedoui to the oppressed, must and will at
rive.
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In a short time it is hoped, that the resuu v
this enterprise may be laid belore tne '"u"w
we shall be solicitous to glean every thing that
can possibly be collected relating to their mover
inents. An attempt -was mad eoy" the civil a"
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