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A i I I ... , , , . noV- nf ,rv dish with poculia r Uniting ! Thcr is nothing to be sained in uch jsatisffed. "But t hini in jrteething else. f?ow important numbers without that glorious incentive press tneir utmost abhorrence of every thing hke xt her IvrbaaJ narto ,, of any d. A u .t, 4 c , tl,H. Tuke ;y d,;7( r haU do2. do you llUe Miss EM. 1" which glows , the bosoms ,f the jut. Tiie Tex- violence ; a:,d earnestly to tmploie Heir fellow citi- xeli-i, j ' tIv Ti,, fe,,ot-,;,,, hv t!K-m!v-s, awl vou might stand -ionic ; " I am not at all acquainted with her," said ias are geueious and kind, their foe s c rue and zens to ..bstam the re ire in. suci ':,(1iijrvnMta!c;i;,r,r(Mohrcutert:Mul aad i.i-tructeJ; hut bring'Juli,. treacherous. One party cultivates the principles This publication-took p.ace on baturoay morning. apr 1 - 4 : - .. . 1 , ,. . . . ... i L. .. . i . i i .r - I u.. 1 ..l.,., t i. ........ kn n.,,.tr:., ov. Tim sontifl s relneil as t.dloUS bv the M Mil ot n - ,ty ., , jj-, r fvf-rv 'irtif'i of appar'-l j inem ail ioge iter, mo oaen wcins i iunm n a i i on nu mei ner sccrai limes, sua .urs. mi wiiiuiciin: anu u.iim, u.i. muu i'r, . . . tint ?l '7,"" tr,;p '-.'.Sr." 1 he ': to "ive ht.uself tio t. frivolity and nonsense. ; Cunningham, j rv principle of justice and humanity ; one party is Monday mortiiu-, (Augut 1.) h 'Vnrillv'-ii7e mind which had the advent i-e ' I d uht wli-ther there have bcn a hundred sensi- ! V, Imt have never conversed with her lighting lor their families and homes, the other fur About nine o'clock on Saturday evening, between f '"'n,"intin- i i lvi'! out beiu" obiruive. h!e words littered h-re to-night, exc-,.t bv yonder Her appearance is greatlv in fivor ; I think her a tvraut whom they Ihspise. The massacre ot four and five th.aisand pe. pa- (as is supposeo) had 'Un r at i Vav sV -f v tf b" cntQ-f.-Joi' rirele, of w ich -Mrs. Westburv seoms to be the very beautiu.1." . CI. Fannin's command has already made every assembled round the publication oti.ee U the Abo- r'l i ' iive d' g! e rtnsta-itlv en- c-eatrc. TMre . ( t.j bo sometlutii; like rati an- "Sue is called po," said Mrs. Cnnninahaui American heart t .t-coil with horror and indigna- htion paper, edited by Jan e.- l. birney- ano priiit- f .'J, .m-iiMT-ifn-inlici'I 'ifn,.tac!i'crfdbrow, a! coiiver,.itir,n .f.-r." " but some how I don't like her looks. To tull jtion. General Santa Anna is now in the posses- ed by A Pu-h, at the E. corner ot Mai.: and Y " MWntniMrMsirpviive'i.iw-.ot- Mr. W'cstbirv turne! his eves and aw that the plain tilth, I ca.ft endure her, she is so vain, ! sioii of Texas, and an exasperated Coo prowling Up- Seventh streets. In a lew moments the types VT'"" r" S'io Vfdt th it nothin-wasunim- Julia vas surrounded by thi tiite of the p irty ! and artful, and self-complacent." mi her frontier, wanting nothing to bring them and printing materials of that establishment were ca, ir w .nng lac-, mii-n o . .. ., ..i.,.,. i ! u I ..t i.,, . nn.,;ni .n uitl. Iipp" ...id prnitv ntmn the i,,'rHnc.'lfs. hut seen (Lishiiv out Ottilia w indows into the stu-ets - rtait that mizht either :l;ase or nij T.. . , .: i . t--uM,t th nriz- s!ie tvas e.ifi-av iiU'ixiHJ i .jit ii'.uii "u' t - . i ,' I f i . . . .I.o. I...nn;rca r.i lCT UK'- U" H li ,7i t'ie s-itiin-nH he' should iihi.AiUMy enter- was u-uversa!Iy ac!uw-!ed?oJ a o.i,ot in- ursi lL t ,1 Zds i ir?" Evervthir -he .M wa, done in ra and talent it. the city, tor a minute Mr. y,x Xs ; nd though sh i .Vetbury snared his eyes to re,; on Juha. I or . ;:. r., .i,'., v.l l oltor.tim.- check was su.fjsen wit!i the beautnul carmine tmi sigh thit they were so uaucecssful. Siie :-rm-times feared that hfr very anxiety to please, b'.'i 1 cd her as to thr? best cn inner ,f doing so; aril would often rr-peat, with a s;gh, after some he-yv, snd apparently useless effjrt." Je le scrviruis mieux, si je leu-c aimc rr.oir.s." The firt thing to disturb the kind of quiet that Julia eoj wjd, was the pros;nct of another party.. One moruri.', while at t!ie breikftst table, a card wa broirz-it in from Mr. and Mrs I'arker, who were t b "at homi",o'i Friday 'evening. Aft'-r looking at the card, Julia handed it to .Mr. West bury in Mlence. "It vil! he proper that we accept tl;e invitation," xiaid .Mr. West bury. The r!iirt -nbranee of the agony she endure J a", the last party she attended, caused Julia's voice to tremble u lit'?, a she said " Just as you think b?st hut fr my own part, I should seldom attend a party for the sake of en joy mm." " If Mrs. West bury thinks it proper to immure herself a- if in a convent, she cn.n," said Mr. West bury ; " for mvsclf, I fed that society has claim.; upon m" tliat I wifi to discharge." ' " I wid i;o if vou thin.k there would Ik? any im propriety in my staying away," sai l Julia. "SlMitpd as vou arc, I think there woul 1," said ?dr. VTestbury. Situ it J a I a n !" th'u;fit Julia ; " what does he mni:i? l)-s he refer to mv station in socie tv ? or does he f;arthit an un!!,.ppy wit, that wi from observation V I;i the course of the morninz, Julia called on ; half at one time Tdrs. Cna m '-h i.n, and found tli.it la ly and h-r company must tiou to a conversation th it was evid-ntly carried on j rejieated Julia; "but it were a pitty so lovely a ! that intrepidity and valor w hich Ijelong to a better letweeri herself r.nd .Mr. EveLth, a e t em ai wii o fc should not ! accnmpainiel by an a-;;' able caiK. And the prime object of this address, is to heart. Are vou much acquainted with her?" ! suheit emigrants from the United States, and such "Not personally. Indeed I never conversed pecumaiy aid as can be spread by the generous with her for ten minutes in mv life." j and thego ,d. When Poland struggled for liberty, i hen vou nnv Ik mistaken i i thinking tier lit r arm was nerved by the exhaustless bounties oi the lieu. 1 he armies ot Greece were augmented . ii i ;..,...; i. ;.... i .. . . i oi IllotJ 'IV, anu HIT t' ncic iii-.uni.i "mi in.v i- vain ano aiuni, ciui 'in. t?etouiy. lectua! li'ht while over her features was spread i O, I've s en e i-njli to sis!y me fully as to ash'ht shnJe of care, as if the heart were not per- i t!i it point," siid Mrs. (ui"iinghan. " When a feet ly at case. " Siu certainly looks very well," j young lady exerts herself to engross the attention was Mr. We.stburvfs thought; and Ins feeling was j of newly married men, ami whe she looks so self, one of "ratified pride, that she who was inevitably i satisfied at success, I want nothing more. Sa ids wife, did not find her proper level auungst the , can h ive no delicacy of fe ding she must be a , The vndev of the Mississippi has poured into Tex ligh, the vain, and th? frivedvus. by nr nol.e,t youth, and her cotfers replenished by the i enevoience of the rich. The Texiaus au- your kindred and friends, who h;-.e abanOoneU-ilie graves of their sires in search of a soil more congenid to the labors of the jwor. coqiiett? of the worst kind." j -is her emigrants and her stores. It will be seen It was now Mrs. W estburv's turn to change the : b a rctereuce to the decree ot lexas, which tol- " You have been deli "lit fully attentive to your ! subject of conversation, and simply remarking J iow. tliis add re--, tna. peace, happiness and cei lain wife, this eveuiii", my d'lar," said Mrs. Cunning- that we should be extremely careful how we I wealth, must loihnv the saccess of her cause. The ham' to her husband as som as thy were seated judge of character hastily" she ake I some qu s- j Eastern .States have not yet thought of Texas as ui their carriage on their way home. Minn that drove Miss Fd Ion from Mrs. Cunning- a struggling si-ter; tmt, sfiall ihe banner of hber- o I nm n..t iib'e if bavin ' irvlected vou, Lu- .ham's mind. Soon af'er the visitor departed, and j' 'v, whtcli first floated tioon their simrcs, strike cv," said Mr. Cunningham. ! Julia returned to her cha:nbr. NoI suppose not ; nor of having beep, very j attentive to another!" ; I certaiulv am not. To w horn do you allude ? ' ; " I -Mnnose." saiJ Mrs. Ctiumngh wn, "that Mr. ... 1 ' . . I I I." I Westhurv is enuallv uucnscw-us oi having nau m , attention engrossc a oy anv aniuiHi m .. .n.o. " You sun lv cannot mean that I was particular l attentive to Miss Kldon, I-uey ; to in: (:on.rui: m:xt w ::t:.-c T E X A B . ; amid the cheers of the immense mass of people be low. In a very short time the w indows of the ouiid ing aud every thieg in the otiict. were couiictely demolished aod Crowed aUmt the streets. Tne pro. ting Press wn- br oken to pieces, aud the lar gest piece dragged through several ot tiie principal streets and then thrown into the river. Thus lar every thing was done in the mosi systematic oruer, ancj as is believed, was tacitly countenanced by a very large number of our most res pectable citizens. At thi-juncture, the names ol Ihiney, Donaldson, Colby, ile, (all leading abolitionists) were .shouted b iiutnerous voices, and immediately three or lour hundred of the mob rubbed to Uirney's dwelling. The mob were weil juovided with tar and feathers. On arriving at I?irueys house, the Abolition editor was demanded Ins son, a youth about sixteen, came to the door and assured the multitude that his tat her w as not at h. me. It was soon satislac tonly ascertained that he had left the citv in the stage for IIillsbr ugh several hours previous! v. The mob then directed iheir course to the house of one of the !).; a'.:.s; ifs (the other residing in the lor want ot hearers in the land ot the tree: Uut again, Tea has at it arty declared herseif free and ' independent, aud is now lighting to suitaiu that ; glorious declaration, and to dtdcud her Conslitu- .: . . I I." i I. . i ; lion u;:a laws. 11 is neroearesi wisii n oocoine a mem. Ctinic lames cari:e to me coor, aim r ! member t the t inted States ot America, and to their w rd that Dv .aldson was not at home, and siand upon her frontier, a gallant guardian among j assuie.i ii:e ii:ullitu'!e that i:u ie but ladies were c-use. i'he :a ,b imm-dia:elv denartr-J m From lh' Oxford F.xumincr. TO THE lUi.Wi: AND tIMNKiiOL'S. "lie undersi rned oavin" been born and rai-ed ! the- rest, ol the cause ot lreedom and the human i in the ! J country) arid demanded him to be delivered up to ' them. iome ladies came to the door, and n't d 'ed amongst vou, and enjoyed in common with vou ail, ! race. search oi, hut did iiot succeed m hndii!" hu.-.. It '(). how could I mean so ? said .Mrs. t.untnag- ; the inestimable bles-ings ol civil and rehgi us lit i'hen ou who are wealthy, generous and bi.ive, w as a erwrds asce -amed that he had fled f-oni am, wit'u a kind of laugh that expressed any thing jerty ; and haung himself laid down lor a while j anJ wuld n..t de-nise a nation's gratitude, co.ue to the h -uv- a it w mmutes beloie the arrival of th ather than pleasure, o7 good humor. "I really 1 tha't ease and happiness secured by Freedom to her j the i-e.-eue while it is yet to-day. n b, and had e-e.qx.si through an alley or reliie on. lor l.ow von e:io.e io r-coll."ct liavi;ig seen Lsons. and embarked in the cause of an onnressed ! l'tU 51 v r.v tovv t"i's ago, when General L . ! street to sonse m:knte.vu place. and bleeding people, he can confidently appeal to. 1 aV',ie 't"1- "Pi "ur snore, ami imllious upon , i cry ol "Cnurch Ah.y 7 was now repcunded his gallant count rv men in behalf of the same gin- d!ious laid their gratitude at Ids ieet, who would i!u aigh the mob. Tins is a p!ace where a qnan rious cause. The final success of Texas, aud "the : have thought that an opportunity to be like him, 1 tity of black and wnitcs iren and women, of inia- such a tiersoti as Miss I'd Ion to-night ! " You remark concerning West bury brought her fr mv mini! " s.'li.l Mr. Cll!llii:i luiiil. " II ivv sJrari"e!" said his wiiis " And how ex- j permanent establishment f hbertv within her bor- Vou5J hae passed uuimt.ced and unimproved, and . - it 1 i .. . i i . .-it . i.ie giories i our neueiacior suit warm ui the me- t ie world will think mejtreme t'nt young lady's morl lieattou mut have ; ders, are consideratijns wLich, at this moment, con-; t.ie glories el cur bene ishes to seclude herself, b-en, lliat sho could nt detain two u:wly married cent rate tiie hop.s aid sympathies ot the ti lends of m rv oi tne brave . I ge itlemer. near her fr more than au hour ami a ' freedom in every Kind, wiiere the sta.r spangled ! Arise, yung men, at mous character reside, I u idled promiscuoush to gether it: five or six snndi buildings. In a few minutes the inmates of these w retched brothels were and middle aged, and go with j turned into the streets, and the windows of the build- t Seriously, Mr. dm lingh am, the banner bears the "tidrngs of liberty and the aciii.;ve- ! us " '' : there is a theatre for your valor, and j ings, and eery artiele which the buildings contain have thoiigli't that vou and Westbu- I nier.ts of the brave. The undersigned feels assu- a re-vanl tor your labors. Let not her brave sons j ed, destroyed and scattered to the four winds of ig which saotdl d"a her most hum- ,cd, that m regard to the Texia i cause, tliere are and virtuous daughters go down unaided and mi- j Heaven. manv ernmeoiis iiiires-ions existirig in the United ! ""'"".ed, the hapless victims of tyranny and op- Here, by the peaceable interference of several hn-ba i I discussing t'le p int, whether or nut they , "' were stnvn " r von " a -' Mrs. Wc'stburv r' ask -d Mrs. i And serious'y, mv dear Luev " said Mr. Cun- States. !'. give u jwrfect i lea of the pre.vnt ,oo- , pressom. Like the tiiree hundred Spartans, they j citizens, the progress of the mob was arrested, (as Cunriin hamf ' " " ... " ) ningha n taking "the "hand of his wif-, which she ' Sl,ion of tint count w, w.m'.I require spa -e beyond can, they wiil live Iree or die : and you, who arc j was supposed finally) every body, apparently, pro- Yes Mr Westburv thinks nd b'Mto'- do reluctantly p.ennitted hint to detain " , tiie limits ot a circa.ar ; he b-eis coiih lent, howev- .' ltf -mg mo paii-.oi s praise when his 0," Juhi renfied. ' ' Jit was mend vac i lentil that I spoke to Miss Fd Ion ;Cr, that a succinct epitome of her history will )r; dust rejes m t.ie lap oi its mother, arise ! and Hf,r t!v',t, E Kvard !" sai l Mrs. Co i it-ii vn. ! this evening- There is not a person on earth to amply suliici'-nt to eradicate every preconception ;kS ,ho r;1'hmt spirit, while it yet lives to shout for sv,... i..,t iiv.,1,,.... i;'.-nJ tii-it ti w ii -se s-.iejffv an-1 conversation I am more com- , or. i i lea to ivr rai- 'J a.vilj j uviiu 11111 iiii m i;3u;iii i i i . t --- . t . V.ife should e nov the nleasun- of sk iety." i tdrtelv inhll'rent-o, take no oh. .-nee, loe, w here ; I eas w. Mr. Ci i.ii.ighaai loijke l a little hurt, as be said nf ue was meant s tir-t ettled by e;ni-rari! from the j There is no one whose ronversa- United Sat s m lSgl, bv e!n ;s iovitatious from i m C M UC A X 1 1 U XT, Major-Genera! cf the i'epub'io of Texas. " mv dear Lucv, am I not more thin xcllllnz to t ti -:i can cumo-tnate ,e tor the l s. ot y irs ; and ; tne Sp:u.-h C.ovenment, to winch Mrvco then Ik- ; v v V(.rn,9 to omi.rratc nrG rcril.ct. indulge vou in ev'erv thing that will ad I to vur 1 it one reason why I so much dislike thsr. crowds ; longed. I i lr Litter Mexico had becotnc mde- fu ,(h,;.rvt. th(. ;l!Iovv...,r arraie-ements i Fri. happiness? I have only been trvi ig to convince ; that, fr a tin , they necessirily separate us from j r-i:t!otit of tint Loverumout, s!i ad.-pted what - ,L j ( (Vru; .u7 r.,r ,j. K p vou how much more comf rfahla wo should bo by eaci otner our own fireside, than in such a crowd as must bv i .iu . . iMii.ii;, uu.i i.ij. . i' . was then called thel e lerai System, ant . . . r.. . o. . lino i.ie co..:iaci, a nee o.aie, evt-iy ,n o ;:,u, , s , 04,n.tllrt tu.y .1.(;)rr:l,;.k.I fr,n encountered at .U-s. firker's. ior niyse!!, the! The f dlowmg morning, I rs. unnnrn'ii nu-:mvi. t ex.s, v. .i..o, .u,no- ' ; Louisville, Kv., .Nashville and Memphis, Teun., and '"V. "r ";r" ,r"" hi..-hoHt eni. ji 1M ur4 Wevt;rv. w!io. at the moment of her; did not, at that time," possess the iecesnry ele-' y .,Iir,, m, ,n it '.ny of Oetobvr wii. and ot tier conversation I nver rnw wearv. arrival ba.ioe'.eu to Ik in n-r cfiaMtoej nn sue niv.,.i o jn ... . .!... .r n. ... i,. ,.,, . ...-tiiu t " f i i - m i "Thank vou fr the co noliment, dear," said ' intmffv deend-d to receive her vt-itor. Wf,pn jctit Congn-s then passed an act connecting Texas lJ '(r:l f Junes am. tud.t nun Charles .Mrs. Cu mi igh r:i " and we 'will settle the qu-s- Mrs. We-tburv left the parlor a short tiny previ- i with Coahuila. until sm h time as the Constitution 1 (V',J jyV ?. f, tiou at mother time." o is, her husband w:h there ; but he had di-- inrar- ! sp t ifie d tor v r a-l.mssion iut th- conf deraev ' " ... ,," 'vs'' ' . J'' n!irn: 4'jN 'iose O le of fie first ,ersoas Julia dis-iuishel amid ed, and she suppled !i had gone out. lie was, ! should arrive. In the people of Texas made 1 y- cu ot -ew or.;, on the comoanv. a she entered Mrs. ParW's draw- however, in the library, which adv-hed the par-'a full comoutati -u d their inhabitants and resoWr-i T ? ' H';;u"r; ,'t!,,r.l"i,tf ,m horse wil, nusing to disjHr.sc and gt bon.e. An hour or two afterwards, two or three hundred again collected together and demolished the win dows and all the furniture of 6 or 7 small negro houses of Lad character on and near to Columbia and L'm streets, in the pait of ihe town commonly called the swamp. In the course of this attack a. gun w as fn ed from a w indow of one of the houses, and a young man by the name of Rmsev was se verely shot in the bin arid leg with large sized pi geon idiot. The wound we believe, is not consid- ,; ered dangerous, though be w as perforated with twenty xid shot. ing-ro om, w is M-s. Cu i iin l iai, wh g her a lor, an I the d jot b -tween the two rooms wns wt'ees, and boding that their constitutional cleir.en?? Liod, and an exulting uiile, as mueii as to sav quit .dosed. Arf r the compliments oi the morn- ; wer-t ally snMicieet lo entitje them to tiie privilege i enn., w hen ar- at you see I h iv c irriel the d i' !" Jalia h id en- iag. Mr--. Westburv r-r.aiked and immunities of f'le inhabitants of States, t'rew in jh in t!;e Texian s'-;vice, which was puhlished in the Caro'ird.-.n of the fdh instant. rangemcnts wii! be made f.r their receptiisn those places only on the 1st day of October. 11 A. ,:,... . . i : r- . , deavored to ar n herself fr this ev;iin i's trial, "I was somewhat surprised to see you at Mrs ' up a petition, in a fruivention el' ctf d for that pur- ' ."" '.' '", - "v - - ' ' " n.igra shouM Vfi.s Kd a oike .n of the co mo.mv ; aud I,rr's last evening. i P'S and despatched it bv General Austin to the ! 'k,! r accordingly she was not surprise I, an 1 nt mueh " S irnris-1 ! why so?" j Mexican (Jernmet. Thi petition stt fmth in 'rV,' ;c' 1 ' ilei 1SUCi ,,v''('r ? tC:''' moved, when slie saw he- hudntH conversing with " You reeollect the c onver-ation that took p! ae ' the most resjH'ctfid tortus the claims of Texas to ! ' pj,.,"p"n ;0,lw"K0'b nu.sc.1, or any id our nu that young lady. She w is too delicate in f "ding, ; on t'i s.;b; ct, the morning I wns at your Ii-mh V : unpiahiied ad:uissi u ;:s a free State. The whole! ' r?, .'fi,; I . r r x w too reline.l in mmnr, to wa'ch fh-m. fivn I ng ! ' O, vs-I rrnmber that Mr. Cnnaitgh nn 1 matter as then nf-rr. d to a c n.uatte f C.u- i L "r." !U ?. 3 1 ,cre '''J1 f':c? 'Y ,vpart- o-ir,.. rj, t - oe'i th ..tn..T, f Me. V -h:trxr o ,v,:,., t,I .1 of dl.rt ,ti .,. on ft,.- Z.rl,r 1 "ns--. and iheie s!(-,t i..,?i! tie snreee.ieer r. vo!o. I1" ' ... ,v 1,1 regard tf the pay ot oiunteers face ; but r-s .lutlv tur dug hr vi- another way pVisures of .-.ii 's own c'i'n'iv-corner. Roal'v. I tiou brought a bout :vlis-o!nt:onof (?ongrt s, ;;ud Con. si'quently, that of tie Conf'deracv of which Texas wislicd to become u member, (.ten. Austin was then taken and thrown into the dungeons of the In ouisitiou. and a Central (lovernui'-nt, established. with Santa Anna at its he-ad, ui:d a Congress of From llr Ci.in:i Crzetir. nests ami Military C hi-itams to prostrate tiie lib- We last week pnbHshed some oftJie nhit.Vnc Yes, certaidv when if imcrf'-res v. irh mv ; ertis of the p -ople at bis feet. The people of T x- ; adopted by au anti-abolition meeting in Cincinnati, going ou. A man and his w ife rpav sun !v r-i ov : as, who had petitioned in vain f r ju-tic" at the! Ohio, and stated that a committee had been an enough r each other's soe'r-fv, an ' v't sen s-e.,. i hands of the Kepub'.ic, had nothing to hope from a ' pointed to wait on J. G. Birney and his associates thhi g of the world. At aav n?.- I sh ill t ich X I Mditary Despotism, it was then that she resolved in publishing an abolition paper ended the Philai. f'nt I am not to made a reehise f.r any man !" t. be free aud independent, or become a member j thropi-t, to warn him of the danger of oontijuir.' 44 'lav - - u noT-ir--. nivrl ir Mrs. Cu'inir:'b:iTn," '. of th; United States d America. The inhabitants his obnoxious publication, and :nh Idm n.r-o...i ;- endeavor-1 to enter into conversation with thner-' wisli he di I not love h en quite so ull th sons near her. I J d-nair of tan king him, bv and by, to love Mr. Wstb irv h id not b"i io '.frt. Pr'c-r's s .ci v." drawing r ai ia!f an hour, er- Mr- E' I i n- " C in if b- p-ssib'. that von ra!!v r" rr-r v or trived to p! norself in S:Hi a -I' l ej.,, a4 , hu-bari I's attachment to homo?" asl;e ! Mrs. West render it i m ssi)o fir bin t avftl a 'dressing burv. her; and 'his n at once fiiied, to esc in fr en her w ii i noractie )'-. A --frug --ns of In-ior alone !d 'u-n wis! to escape, as to !e near b-r was to hi n the. a .-.t ovjoi-be tianrmiess ; but the greater th -1 ti "it, t' fn.re i n nine-it the danger; of this ae en s-i-dble, aud it vn not wituoiit so , - i..c th i he vie! l-d to tier hs- nid Mr. W -stburv " th it v our w ant .(f cnr-for:ni- f Texas seventy thousand in numlier, are mostly Tiie cunniitt. e bv their Chairman addie i s-.,.:--.-Ur uis-iio-uTioa, M s ( y t o vou r uis!iati.l s t a ;f ' wi ! I I 'sseu yo-r : r.'. iueuce ; e m lgrani s i rom i ne umteu states or their ne-ee,. (o ir. iitruev, w!;o referred them to the abolition i.ioou v u v ii gr u -us uart ; nut at; ovr 1 tm 7 ' , oar.ts, and in long to a race of men wlios. FOREIGN NEW. s as! a note mti-epal j Lxecutivo Committee. Several notes passed on the subject before an interview culd b.? h:.d. the interview finally obtained resulted in nothing taose no nents w'r:, K-,e vassure that no ear heard i ,,. ,f dt us" is ,is i nf!uence," n!:ed Mr. ' -pints will not bear a Tyrant's yoke. The star of an I no ey obrvel hr but Ids own, s!, -t nn : Cu vi' di , ''unless it be exerted to d.taiu tiie : their freedom u av set for a day, but the immuta- tcai r ai or wscrovi mmg s . natnr j o v .-v-ts I f ive V ble principles of n :ht, and honor, and justice the .usfactorv. Tiie committee tla o passed a ies.du- "'. ' ' j i'Miiii'',1 7 I 9 -ii. p,:v i,e-var-, said Irs. vvstlvtrv, v. ufh ; mianeuanie uTirtnmes ot tiie vinu us ami nrave, j ttori tlesiruig the ai;oht;omsts to sav distinct Iv Kpn, n no imar original trengtti, tfis t- !i i r--? !:,., c. .;,,. jo ail tac-5'; regret was strivin r r the time he f rg 't every tl it i i mutuiuv iov i, and were mut ln-v nl iwis'ndir,' fogotner a oasiderabl- ! pi,,ni10.K,w Prions vou rtre grouing," ; tion to those already stated, may be seen in the fob I The Pni'.anihropLt is t!ie acknowledged or-an Ienjf a off, -ii v'l tVv wr joined bv Mr. Cu i- 'ul --. Cua.ii-i r!,r,m. Acta ,Mv waMii-- and ; lowing paragraphs : I f so;ne twelve thousand, or m.re of our tVbow ci:i- .......... -.;: i lie, si 1. 1 . r . ? o-i i , o 1 1 ; oc. . i.. . i 7 . . :,v . u 1 11 j .0 m .0 ci , , u j.i si 1 01 1 lit .J ,;oi . I .ooisiS IO say lllit I UCt I V ill W II- gth, those b-di-ij-y c. -;.,.., "tw, 0-t vou sirj((. voir ' il! rise in thir piimitive -Sory and triumph over ti::g whether t!i--y would discontinue the paer or not. iving to subdue. ; d-.-s f-n f 'duin ! B-Mvaro ho-v von tride '. the thraldom of their oppressors. To ihij tliey -returned a n gatie answer, assi-mpT tl.i'ig but that thev - it!, s ii.va'uble a treisure ai the heart of a bus- ! Texas has already oV-clared herself free and in- several reasons f,jr their refusal, anion- them t! e itin'lv unharoy. j fi:ri j" J dependent, some of the reasr.ns f.r which, in addi- I following: " V 1 !.cit e i' 'V yourself this evening West bury." W:,:it milces you third: so?" dr. Westburv nquir-d. " Yu I vk worn out, je.st as I f?r. answered Mr. C i-.i linxha n. " How strange it is," he add ed, 44 'hi mirrie j men wp evr softer themselves to bt drawn info such crowds !" 4 Wiv a t -ntr-iel -nen, as well as bachelors ?" usked Miss !.?. ,.n. 4 IJecau-e they relionuis'i real lianoin-is and comfo-t, f r a fifiguiag tdeasure if pleasure it . . .. 1 . . . t ! . ... . . . ....... ,...m . . f I I . . I . : 1 ,0 : i : 1 1 .1 : 1 '-1 1 . - 1 1 i 1 1 ;i 1 1 .1' o- i er now i bo Mexican .overnnimf, by its colonization j zens of Ohio. v,p. heiieie. that slavery, as it exists voti v i'l be. !,v the time vou an f rv ! But 1 laws, invited and induced ihe Anglo-American pop. ; jp imr cotmtrv, is altogether incompatible with the x lc hoee? r;d cen'ess that vou. yourself, w uld i n'aiion of Texas to colonize its wilderness, under i pormutiecy of her institutions; who beiieve th-t pref-r a ba'l ra ptrte, t or iag atone here through the pledged faith of a written constitution, that they : the AVerrrofthe Scut.'t or the Libert ; of the Xorth a sMioid evening with Westburv." should coidinue to enjoy that coustitut iona! Iib"rfy J must cease to exi.'t; a;.d who intend to do, what in "Then to speak truth," sail Julia. "I sheuM amJ Republican Governme-d, to which they had j them lies to bring about a happv anl peaceful ter prePr an evenfug at ho-ne to a!l the parties in the j lm habituated in the land of their birth, the Uni- ; mination of the form-r and this as sneedilv as world balls I never attend, and do n .t think sfu- j ted States ol America. In this expectation thev facts, and arguments and appeals to the consciences .!'.. ..... i . . . I A " . I I I . . .K. ... ... .I i . i . 1 1 - 1 1 , I . JB. : ' . . . i . . . i , i i . Manv 1 1. i .s;j I , -eu won no omer couipauiou n-.n.- if i. Ms.ij'j-wn.u w, iuu.-ioh m,- .'i.s- ioo uiioeisianupjg n siae-:io. tiers can he maite m- than oiie s own midland. , can nation has acquiesced m trie fate cnanr;es made 44 Then w!iv d vou attend parties if you do not j in the (ioverno.ent, by General Antopia Lonez do like them?" j Santa Anna, who, bavin;'- overturned the Constitu- " Becujse M"r. Wcifhurv thinks it nroper that 'ion of bis coutrv, nou- (.rt'-rs us tiie cruel alterna- . if . st ru mental to ei.LCt it. i ...., , Wo decline complying with your rcqtses .,.. I ti(. j.! : I.:, . cause, if it bus originated among our own ei: ;;,-, j al ear jifo-.i i!T it ii an officious, an unasked for intrusion ,.n th j had lx-ep fixed pi'.'. Can b call-!," , is.vred 'u laiaghi n. 44 Oa -?s ; ?:u.M!,t' five, eidier to abandon our homos, acquired by so own i-ir ri I own nif-. is t .e p'p.ee, a:i I t)j so ym, n to ,m ln tn j,or napri ni uiv privations or su'mdf to the most intolerable toe s,u..tv.t.,r undlovol enjoyment. Am I not a-i I amma," tor.sk him what vmt must do " said j 'f all tvramiv, the corn'.aned despotism of the sword ngut, Hirv 7 Mrs. C.iar.ingham,lau-hing. "This is d. di r'df il, and the priestbood." M ss IV I "i turod her -eyes on M"r. Westburv, truly! But tor mv part, I cannot why I havo I " It deni us the ri-id of worshipping the Altnihg. si is' .' ' tl'"ar his answer, arid a'l cvuris. ,v. n rl.rl to v 1 lu-in! to I'linCrm tv :iCCordi:iT to thf rlif.fr.fPs nf imr ivvn r.orir.i;- i -i -d of cun sitv, contivn'jt, end sat-! to mv t.iste an I wishes. n- .e has to expect me to bv the snp'K-rt of a national irligiop, calculated i - I... Fro; a the .Y. rr- York Fx r ?. TIIKEK DAYS I.aTKIJ rr.C3I Iir.-GLAD. IMPORTANT. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSIN TD LOUIS PliiLLIPPE:! By the arrival of the ship Republic, Capt. Wil liams, from Liverpool, June L, we are famished w itt! London papers of the t?fth, and Liveqxjol pa-p;-s of tiie 2rj;h. Tiie renewed attempt to assassinate the King of t!-e French by a t iie.iaclcr that answers somev!:at to wiiat is called a 4i loafer" in Xew York, has of course, created extraordinary sensation. The par ticulars we give below. Tne assassin, it app-.-nrs, had "J-J cents in bis pocket, a calico pocket hand kerchief not hemmed, but disgustingly filihv a wooden comb boots, with no .stockings, and a dir ty shirt oi3, which he bad worn tor three week? with a decent coat over it ! Paiis is full of sijch " loafers," who sleep in the passages of the streets, and under the Aicvl-s of the Rue di Hindi. The King, it appear, acte d with great courage Instead of stopping at the Tuilieries, after thrt at tempt on his life, he contieued his journey to Xeu 4uiu oAioaoj oj r'mjia.u oj-j.u .'imvj suj e.ioij av 4.pt ignorant of the danger he had just csca'H-d. Ati afiectieg interview ensued, ami lnan his arrival un til midnight, his P dace was thronged w ith Foreign Ministers, Peers, ccc, anxious to' congratulate him on bis safety. " The Chaniber of Peers was immediately convo ked to receive a communication from the Govern ment, and the Dukt-s of Orleans and Xemom-s were summ -lied to Paris by Telegraph on their re turn from their tour m L'.-ndvirdy. The House of Luds bad taken iato considera tion the Amendments of the Commons to their amendments p, the Lidi Munici; !e Biil. arid ree fed by a vote of 78 to 14g. Lores Melbourne and Ly ndhurst, and Karl G rev were the principal sneak ers on the occasion. The Lords have appoin'tcd a Committee to draw up a statement of their reasons for disagreeing w ith the. Commons. Ft cm the Courier Franca is of Sunday. "Last evening, ahont six o'clok, a new attempt was -.eade upon the King's life, which fWnmately nroved as unsuccessfid s the for.err. Jit as his wajeMy nan entere i his earr;a-e, to return to Xou- was pa neder tlr gateway leading- ; n, .: v. ho p:..ced himself on ...t ot tbo p.jr ,,f the Xation ano in which his pisjo! barrel it - n the carriage door, and i;! s at that moment bowing to through the other window. o felt agitated or, as it is -ta. in, me as ev. It was the first timo h- ennf ir n t . his. Vnd so We! burv makes vou o). iia 1 mr'iP i aa u-Movelv. a i una niab e .v;tr.l u-'iU, J.L- t;. r.i V si -i ci nr e i e imce. Mr. Cirinin;h u . He cal nly rephe.i to " tl pt -stionihiv tiie pleasures of d ooies-.-are t'r :n st pure, the most rati.nal, that can be-t-njoye-"." . "O, it isstraig" sqil Mr. Cumdngham, "that any one can wilh iglv exchange thern fir crowded rvwus, and pestijfcnrial vapory sch as uc tre ivjw " No, in.l-1," siM Airs. Westburv. 44 T nv nr expressed to him mv tivers!nan 'J i''2. not wish- to tiroroote llm lr.nm ,nl inlnHic'c iC I.o t,,..nn . ir...fn.- 1 3 .1 . i I m:jt'.i . i .?.- i.t i oi o 1 1 1 1 j i : j o i. i.ii s, in u. i.i'r usar siavcrv mav f functionarie.s, rather than the irlory tf the true arul i pefute.f, mf row. fi.'r tho fu!b-r aftainre-nf living GoJ. "Tiiose and ;!ier rrieanre! were n-'tr:;!''. ! t;: ;r e i nU itig him to fee as if I were mak'? a jreat sacri- librae by the fepjP. of Texas, until they reached fVe. in c.nnplvirg 'viih ids w i-l p." j that point at which iorbeaianc erases to !,e a vir- " We'5, that is prettv,and d i'ifnl, ned delicntp.' ; tne. Thev thep to.J u arms in defence of the said M rs. Po-mi:i?,ia'n. laugbi -e tj'm-i. " Buf I j Xational Cousfitudir.f,." don't set no f r a -pafteri wif. I i4 fMward and Of the issue of the contest none can doubt. The I et dongas well as pvple m general, I d.ali be iTc.xiacs have s,iT A-d Lraeryf tLeir oppressors i.usoi-s- ti. oi i ii .usmii; me CHIZ.'i S ot Otfler i l;re i it at ti e Kin States, it is an attempt at diction as ins, em and 1 ""Lou's P n'hpe"' huh-handed on their part, as a tame sulunissi n to it i the Naii.- oal Guar would lie base and unmanly on ours. j Whether 'he na-' - . i, ,i i. ' , I , l" ' ' iS ' as pusee.l wro. oiva'C(I in fakirs aim. the virtually the tiemand c;f slave-holders, w I, , v-ib-.fl .:.! t--,' t- i - . i , ,, , . ' " i nau mo not toticn t,-.-. Koi"-. who i-no .--I'T'e'v if itig broken down all lire safe mnrds of ! t, ,m i ... .! i ' 3 ' nt' ' e? it iv e. nios on. nine a sort, th.it ,r u-n a r- w on 'ed, and ordered the cmrh to lie driven n-i t. I'm X ,'lv. The K- i 'was with t!e Oivph I,;.- ie A I dai 'e, and a detachment of i ,1 . T ti t , , un-jj r ;,v Vsr:rie. in-carnage. - 'nr:'rZ F1 a sta cmrnt en. j On hearing the explosion the National G :.o oi- i.k--.- ..it., a.iiiconciuamg as lol lows: n,c!lP..' m , ..a .:m , - i m , , . iikiii. n o we?ii lit.-! -. v-. It ordy temams then, in pursuance of their i. s,:. o:..j rra ' t r.. :7 . . V , '!' " .-trnrtion. nnhli,!. .;,irn,i; , v . .. . . reate.l, wit tre oiU- T- " , .v.i;:. i.;K - . rn Lv-ct, making the do nni of us to f..'k.wi-r M-larn ... . , i . , , ,. ' ' ,M if o.e rvo, T 1 1 i fiavmcr 'fin seneo the lienor. .hcove; , Lorn they reP.-cSct:, o . I prise.,.- brought to a room atoc the "rr" 10 0 o o o ;,
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1836, edition 1
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