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jtub CUBAN DECLARATION F IXDE PEKDKNCE ilanifeit nd Prorjrpmaticm of tkeir mle- ptndtnttby the Lilitridinfc Sort! "J, todom De P'P. llama frmoa scroll gaint the idea, that the wxv.il an3 political cundirfon 'of people, raa indefinitely prolonged, in which mi, atrippesl f H right n'' gunran-' toe, with ao aecuritf of ftetdtfWroderty.' L M enjovausit in the praaestt;: mrlmj inHhe eenarie wttlch, under die sprrtrat f tha pub- lie eecurity, aerve finly to mere fi ot. trustful of $ur gtnrngfhY IB tlt mean noi led at the dirol of the Pe ninmlar in Cab ihtrw jCubs, -ttW- ftifl w n4tailt liis rould only make 81 etrtiggle more ! . . .1 . . .... I.....I koainil I f ... . .1 I .1. , 1 . L . '.. vexauon uj me eapoinago iiamw..i' Igainsl iffieull- ker eoo1e. - V '4 S - f & Public. re-lti7imnedimena nf dilftei lie iitiivosed noon every individual. Io W.rain him tVowTmovrng frrnk pit''tirtom:t from rxerrisirij any trench of induiry ; no one being aafe rum ureal and fine for aowt ill 'firienry of aatthori'y or icene, a every fudep hi way tale. J'ul'UC, m JU.toW.. M i'gv ti e substance of lite W ind, and ihe .pro ject of n'fu new one, which threaten to a haw, iitra only bi lb wit avid under the j wish all the ttrndarf afit rhnr. aolhmeltvrdnin, Ihe heorie decision of llieir eompuri- (? e't,,w visarfiliM iaiNMrd llea4iMrfli.y-ll-.;- L.r, ,;.,- Wr but the toil Io pin- fot Tot out Cans. 1 1 ' ' " "'" 1 ; ' "!MMM '"."Tv".. itton, sinusal'. -sHiapwtoa, a word f I'uUu-.'irfvtir pHty rx"-m hici lni racrkt Vr arpria ia Uie anctaury luwaiff. Iroaa flm olalml prit ary of a (rllnr. i (tiroiaiiea ample groanda for' trar'mr a man from bia hearth, and rastine him forth la die f aVatilatioo ar deapair on a foreign aoil; iO apea-beinj auhjreleJ to. lha wiine"j 0 hMoi of abatbaruaa and (irbitrary tnbimnl. ; wher bia prtriirt ir. themaelre me jaxkea'' ha etid-ma him, d ' where mt mwir proving' n irn!n( f w ileringn. at 'iry'Bm'iiifleied,'!-WIW moat nnhlitidiinp maimer, in addition th f'"' t iiopoaiiiona by ihealihaltprrt mia brliia of' auihoriiv"in llirir rcxpeeiire lix-ilitir." t. Ihr enterrmieW Tina (.tjiiiieiy amr ; -NM'AI. METINO. r OflhiSledshotdtri tf lh Cape Fear and , ..w n J. I Poraaant to nreviou notirei the Annoal Mectiofofthe JSi.rkholdera of die C. V.SiV R. St. Ca., laok plate -in Pituboro'i n ThuradaY th. I7lh instant. The Conveiitinn wat ffrgatiind by Ihe uppbifilment of lr. A . J DelliHMMrt, jr.. of Wilmington, I'rraidenl. and Meaara. .N. A. Hurdiuan and J. J. Jicima, protracted and d'i'aaicova, bat (be iaaite in our favor coiilj not ba any the 1cm aura sad deci- aive,. $'.,:; ,, f j 1. t In the raink ofii.dfpemlen'e- we liae t.i eonnl alfThrfrijeWntol fiibi, Tit!orioay hi the col' af their r.Ms rtic braffi n a Urea of rSnullt Auteru-a Uu iunaliil aur aoil Jnd who have already made trial of ihe airrudh and qpmluct i.trreiarica. of .our tyraia;' atunly hbrtdeiw of lite p Au motion, it wa V. j , Caiuiua a lio loir Cubaaa their eounlry, and - fiwM, Th4a Committee of two b ap- Muttn ifii f JriL 10 en1 u iih ihn nCAfif nf ,mir. I tbere a a eiifficieD'r of tUx rpreaente.l, le. i 1 .iimruiiE. ini uiaisai'j vmh- ia a"rt;iin and rr"rt. , i what amount of ftrefc iraa aaeoaaary to e)ntitii THE STAli. iVacRHe Wtarea at tM WariaH Fair. One Wa farmer, -4i Injliah W-tpiard nreraaa-aHiwr o a aw a aaar wt pntea,THii t-WBu M let ti J-,, wd'to iwwrapany 1 J Prutt? fIS neigh oarbood. They ha" . ... . forty handa, oraiorcat work: plui;hin,,aiiin. b,t,on. Mr. anaVcartins fcc. ' Look out for Koaan." ' A The rvila at file enremmfnt woulJ find ...,1. ,,, .i ... .v. . .., .,..!, tliem'aclvea ronst Inlly ihinned l.y durtiion, by L.m,, owninc tiro aharaa ami awn tb'witwo lire rnmn:i',jjy uraui, a uirii iioio uii qiiurwrn 1 nam uit IO represeutcil, aua lurtner, wnat wouTrt irmtr up among them, in a tMouaund form; Cut h.)rt of m';in to pnvand main tain thrir nrmv, dependent en Ti criiila from nnlil M fill mi tlii'ir xMCitHc'w. ukhoolan illy deared.'lind Ifi jnnfhala in to pst htrli of friendly frrniptd on 1iicti to plrtnt their Tahored to ariiain Ihe UeehtrTifinfi' wim foot, or an individual cn w hom to rely iili A aitaalioe ao tkdent r iliia. Cuba 111 beea for ananr reara rndorinr ; and liaiie Tu' foifl eofmnentVry,1 "thnf iKf inhu'-itmi f)f neeurhy, wr ia fJie field would tie for litem Cuba tare ho organ nor rte'il MUittbnrrtn foil? sreXlfrnitTiniioti ; while it iln-v !iul lliem l of Jin'etinpt ahuMVlf ptt:itYteti WKliIti Ihe defem-ea yf (hi ir foitrraeea. ani! Want tyould nonii eoimii l lliorn to fjr iit yurjinrt 1 required to prma bia itmoeenee. ;! fflt ittijtf ' lIitieti fijrUttjfl,J.Lii h3?-JhM'Si't. enrrriitinn of Tuerlo Ptinnt'c. Wtih Uie , aliailnrt ti(tiorzaton of ihft Oovernnr who prMiu '.or arm. Hie exampU-ftl Hie wlinle continent liitiaiion tlirui, ifiliry ( re not carried by for." from anr oromiaaaf remedy appeartne. W nf 1: bd-lraaaad to ih'i Q'Jtien 1 .nfmoria!. of Spahicli Ainertra, under eiwomofcincca S Ibt adda acw BRMif that i poliey of the j , h,. pin.,, ,,i ilie rovnl eonrt f Aiidimri O f mt)h favorn'do for (liein, Irn lliey hud (n- aihe aoanlry and Uia ferociiy f herrolfr! gi,,iujd nf,, fM (nipprf(-d in that district, aVeba their Araenaf, tlie bem-fil of her coffer. wui rram acuncr wure mr rr nn ana n r-i t,,B l (jm wn)oval or Hie mijronerf or iTireor- pnraliort from oaice, and w "' i" arhi(r:irinent of lhri drelaralion ; in which, to inr-teue tlif mup'!;. it i ml'lr'!. tha! fin ijov'- Libfrtiifl natalr MlRtn. BALEIQH, AUGUST 6?l8sC CaudMalra for Sin (nen-ew. " dueed to th (wudirioa of m imrornae prion, . bere ery Cuban wiH be waielted bv a - faafd,and will batea-fay-irtia frd 6r waarbinf bin. 'Ia rain hn'ei?iipepletiia-erBI,)M1i not twund in 1' - prn'reeiliiiga 10 ileal aaildneea,a pnidf-are. and even a atih S aniainoa and loyalty whirfi Inn been priver hiJL Wbeaiha (nqiuity nftha fnemmeni ..Ina wot iiaen 'abta- to find any oe'enailde . . fruaaada tut pereeBtiii'i"ii lia bad reroWrae aa cawatdly ' art and 1 anare to lempt al victim into' aomo ofTenee. Thu: were aarioa indiriducl of Matan entrapped in- a aa mbweade t;f tha -aohlicry, hy the pr- teat of aellinv them nr arm,'utidereirrum 'tiarea wbie.b nude ih'in bt liire ihoae n aeceaary tor oeif-defa tea again't rhrea'eied aitarka from lha Peninaul ira. Thtta h r i nrweaat, and frea officer, beet, cen Io min l aanon the eoantry people, and ta tlwitt- " arlve off aa'gnynllea'ltrThrfat iimentv-forj. , tha parpoafl nf betraying thein Into avawala f tliair enlirociiUt; to Ihe ruin 01 many per- aowaaa mfortaaal agaiiMU a lheUupmce f itiil- itary baaar na the part of llie who hare 4eat Ibainactve lo.ao rUiluia a aartka. " If tltetofliof iih, moved by the dread af maler evil, hare er dmormmed to ploy cfitim.ite mean of jawpoaiia om law, ' w um real rami upon the anbritJIcd aaeora-' f lbe4fWr-tliia fcitK bava alway toand e way to dtawrt aeeb aeU intiT"aT- coiKuli the opiiiioii and iiitercaM af ihe conn m(l niiive aid in thnan countries tlirniaelvea, onglil o aerve tVin a n lesion not to nuder lak an ejtMminatin aud frnlrieid d atriile, which coiiM rtm fall to he amended with the Mine or worse re!t nmnljer uf aliarca of one hundred dullnraanlrl Whig. were reprennnted. Mcittra F. J Hill and . I. If. !' Ifuimt. Ilaulitnn, the lommittee under said riMoIuron, ' nmnaa u. iipinu, reported, that to constitute an Annun! M-etinjrl BurM 8 OnUii.T. of the buwkbolacru, it waa neeeaaary thit there ' aht.eM bo a reprit9nuttiun of atock to rhe amount if LIHaTote alo, that thcatocklmMrra present , wore entirtej to r-det ; two !iare entitling UToneTote: and further, that there was a r'p Teaentatinn of utoelt in rlmrei nf ?M0 eaeh, t.. the amount of fGK, which rep. it was ci'iieur. red in. On motion, 1! win 7,V."7i, Tliat nil peijniis (jwn'u one hl'-n-p rtti'1r Khrllllit Ln i.nl!lild t.. il iv.t.. 11. ll.lj meeting. j Aide and el.ibnratp reports were then sub- milled hv Dr. S. Me('leii;jti.oi. 'reiilriil, ami i ' Col. Win. U. Thoioiajn, Chief Engineer of j the Cimpnny, aetiinj fnnh ihe prcsejit condi- j I of the work, i: fmure p.o.pe.u, A,-, Ke-' '1'tJ Ihtltrt. ,rj.b I'. valine I. :'.. liuirti-l. llutk;rv. t'l THl'rirt mi'i T. .Mi.irLdi.ead. 5 '(,'. Loco. ! J'ts'rirl. I i Ihs'rtrt. tli.; uik. The Southern Kuturpriae. nrintni ;. Inia," Ala.. 8a s, . ,v' 'r:1 Im'iirt. Uctu W. Cutilavll, xtrtr?. .uM-'. We., fin the other hand, Sesiitej onr own ' port l-'iil on Ihe tMHe fir Ihe preaent. rennri-e, have li lhA nelgTibbHiig Suii of! J. J. Jarkaon, rrraxurer of tlie company. Outr'WrVrat and n frciuet,'rron I ihe I'nion, anJ in uH the n-ptiblic of America, 'nomntdl a report, sett ml n iinuiff mn'ru. nni tin n' i . inp riir.iiiiiwii'-nrs I ur irtiiinH. ill : ui'iiiiix ill .i- .... i o many 1.. ' v .. M..-.,.e.. .1 nr il,o IOJI14IIIV, ma w -Tii'iii, i'i i' .) -wti.de aorM.tiiir ertiM of llir IflrlrjjruitehcF ofCuiia, and any eff irt of her people, by llieir own excnloii or willi fiiendl id f o n a'noad, to pntan end to the evils they mller, and eeiirethe righl with which (Sod and natnre have inveated man. . Who will in Cuba oppose this indcfrasH blelnannrt, ihiaimpenilire necessity, ofdi! f. tidinj our properly, and of eek;nf in the in- atitntion of Jtiat, tree ami reiiiaten jrnrr rn eoniliiions oti ' which alone civilized eociely can fit? "s ' :'Ttr Peir!i!if!nfti (Hpanfarda) perhapa, who iiSfecom tb Culfci to marry our d:mi;hier'. Hi'.' Inr.'li Ihe n last year. p evi's ! Ki-iior! ! j: tempt at rebellion.' : ' . ' "' . "... . For baring dared to gi a ntlemnee to prin- riple aad opinion, which, b other nation rutwtiiuie tha foundation e'f their moral pro- g ras and flnrr, rh Cubm most d iu.'tiiali- a - ad Sir their virtue and lalen', hate touad - u themaelvea wanderer ad eailea. Vor tlio - offence of baring nhihttedtdliBir nppoaitiou . to Ilia iiiiUwful and peribttw alat-tiadi I re in which tha arartre of Uen. Ul)otin4l prom i a , ad iKdf an rirb a harveat of lucre, lha latter i tftJatiaied hi rraeTmnnt wild tha. mtmatroua sengetneaof inrolviitg Ilium ill a chargo of -w aooajitraey awia r wamw Twnrtnf.wiu ' lha alarea of the eefate-? emiearoaWng the . laat nuiragn that an immortal governinaiu could after to law, to reason or to nature, an prova tha object of that ennapirtey, In whieb ' they Imnltcaied white of tit mini emineni VlrltUfc L m.1 J,tttrl,iia,M. In Klfcit Bern no other mm ii"c3onimmfW tbeif awn mca,". , : ..' AU lha law of aociety and nature tram pled unilerfoot, all- race and coiiditioria eon founded together, the Iwland of Cuba there presented Io 1I19 lvtlicd word a peclacle ' worthy of llicrrjoii iojsof Hell. ' Thewrcloli d lra aw their fleah lorn from thfni un-. , , dor tba lash, and beapaitercd with blood the .. faeea of their exeeutiuatr, whu did not ceaae e I . ""'"' 1 iiiiiw iMKwmw?vcrAr? ; ajaiinl acriia.ilice Other wuia 1nrt iu platoona, williool form of Uiai and willioul area eouiiag Io anuV'rataad dm pretext pmler which liter were massacred, J lie heeeolor . edeawude, after having been first lacerdJljL .t lha liMa, were men liorriwj 10 ma aeaiiota, . v , asni alioaa.only aaeaped with hfe whohadipdil . . rtinuirk as apnea the hirv nt tlieir eiecu 1 ' liimtr. And, nererdiele, when the Uov emmcnl or it follower havtt conic til tear auma rUing of lha c:bjiia,- ihoirr i.sn threat baa hera that" of 'forming- ib eolored people against them fur llir ettermuiimn ' Waabauin for ery- atam from repeatiiiK lha aenanlcai ' pretence to which llley here wb1irrrre ib and (heir pmpcrty, will "they "disregard: "tlie hiwof ntture to mrf?e t'iemoiT on uie fii! of a government which opprew them a It "'nnbressit its. mid which will nc'nhcr nil their beln. to firm ent the Iriumoli of Ihej independence of Cuba? Are not they a inlnnauiy eeunn up sinn Out inpiilies, end the arsenal of our arms. 1 '"'d "n rt9 tible f ir tha present. .. .1 1 .. " ri . 7 t M tl. l 1 1 l lr .1 1 1 ifiir. Biiiiiiiii 1:1111 11. it ?.;n-M.u ill i' i ill I -i. frttTW i;inV ..rn.Ti ,....t 'r., tVnrt.l l.i..' N. A. cttedman. 111 behalf of tlie coinmitlre Wool lietcr Ihe Islnnd ol Cu'ij, and who appointeil at the. :it annual meeliii!;, to audit have had like us lo shake off by force. Vie ( die ac.-onnn of the Treasurer, aubiiiitti yoke of ivranny, will cnthiisiatindly applaud' port which was concurred in. iu iim.iii.iTc nn 11.nl11.1n ! J. 1 IIIOIIOII O. 11. 1. M'lK I.I 1 M llulri' l. tCiiivarij Mdiil. Uuviii OulJiiw. uhu li. i. t'.iuji-i. lit I'., Tiuiuiaa ItuUtn. 6i li-lr,tt. Ccblral RoaaV n. . . . , .-- , i,u i.liu..mjii Bsir comutenrea work in .. TTr"ti: tlwiUir m atitoib i aaaeaat , wfWf,t or liliaia'MMinn 1 MeajaWTntASnC'it: of the ealibitiuB of Wat. and Ellen Croft ai.d ; at wurk in nU(( ,saIi,w m.AV. Brown, ft.git.re slarea, at the World's j Watchman of 31st July sitys Fir, of " ttji.re propSrly tba "World's StriaJle, j "Mera. Shaver A SimomWKri'made a in, Lendonr'lfe A y, "A email parly eaaH-alassW km hi U near tm ptnes,-thtf"yau M P ... .. . . 1.1 n .....li. L.l. l I i ni. . 'V ry irienils was accordingly tormed the fuji'ircs through Hie Kxhibition. .Mrs. iMitlin. r,t Bristol, and a fciity Inciel, Mr. Tlli4 pr,at ?nJ Qot-lovt Wllrk' mid Mrs. Richard Webb, of iKiblin, and a i .atiun of our j.tjj uU gu(?( anj we and daushter, Mr. McDonnell, (a1 awat influen-. fMlicnl tl) ,t.e tic contractor' at work along't' tialmemher of the Esecutive Committee of the!whtflcKnc, We iutei.dtl.cn to march up and Vatioiud Reform Asaoclatlon) these ladies and J down thc fr)(m P1, t() fc gtlescn, U.gcUwr with myself, met at Mr. ii , Old nrth fh. .i .i.. ... (Tboaaps'w' bouse, and in company with frs. ; thuof luAgl.ilii.t o.iturpriae! Bytbowar )l'l.un.oa. Mm Xbmupsun, and Mis Amelia h,.1r wh:lt Qur u Au, y,. . J' I thn to tlie Kxhibition. I ii. i . ... . i n . in .i i 1 .vn.r.au,.. .0,traet, for KradiitldsroiuJ bay, been U. I larSe concourse of thearriatocrjcy T.-ere pre-:it, j ke fur m-arly ihu whnle length of the route ? and no di.ubt greatly delijjlitcd with the how of distance of i.'l miles principally by stockhnld ! lb., amly.lmaii.,H. )xirl:l, which made its grap'd '"7 are '" cum!',rtc lJ U' mivf in tlie MIowuig ffi' ol rdrfc and 'w.- . ttr.- truly Sl.a-. even at this late day ,f j of Uuk order: ! propr ssive iifte, to see jui-li a spirit of internal Mr M.-n..nnell escorted Miss Craft m 1 Mrs. ' improTenient cxistin" nmon- the peoph of th Thompson: Mis t'homnson nt iier-pt ! ' '''' '7,wh rr-ahmra -ttntr tlwy tn'U took the ann id m. Weils JJrun-n, wftifltii coin' ' "V " numerous auvam paiiiotrshe selectoil ti be for the day; Vi. Cinft ; Rp accruins from it work of this kind, but ,,, i walked with Mia AueUa Th..u.paon :mJ my : ll,eJ1 wl1 Pu' 1 -rtl th dr uuitud c&,m Hf ( in placing old Uip above tlie reproaches and tnai i .r', ,, ,i ediitiotH heaped iipna her by those ) ,av, fliui l.a!;il- awl beautifully paired ofl. the) i,r,., ,rn tak(M, R ,n,,r ..,iv pnrt i.,,,,, I pnmienaiied tlie t-'Urystal Palace, lu tweuii six inents of a puldie c-linrn- rT. This rnd coat- ! aad seven' hours. The Misses Tlmnipi on and ' pbited, and old Hip Van inkle ui iv tiirow asiils i. ,, ii. ii . tier siiiuatir.ui); niiiuu andiiKHUinn an ihor mors Mr. Mel),n..el. are bles.ed with .tn.nSallct..r,es, j ,pprm;Ut.. aJ ,,,,uul;,1;! ul- aa ; and no mistake. Jnst think of it! Mr. Mid.l m- t U,J iujumry. " ! nell, "4' gentlemen if character and standini'," . . walking ' arm and arm with a cd-red au-iinu," ; l''ai.,tai-R and Kr?tknu. - and "an clr;;ant and ucc-unplinlid y uuti l.uly i W liilo l!.c M.tvor of asliiuton (saya (h lik Miss Thompson, becuutins lie- pi jineiiadiiic ' Kepnblii-) mis i- iuiw-icj vmiIi a "riend near I ei'iiipHiiioii of a colored luan!" fur f veil lemrs our rcaolre, wiil fly by hundreds to place them selves beneath ihe fla of liberty in our rankr, fWm, That a Committee of live beappdet tnd their trained and rxperieuced valor will i ed by the Chair, to wln.ia sball be referred the old h. in nniiibil utiiitr onee snd for .linn ib. I reportsnf thu President, Knzineer, and Treasurer 1-wt badge-'of ignominy that .till disgrace thej "it mH, r'.";M'? "C?" ,,,i;0.,"!rnli"n i , . , -77, "V, 1 , ,." . , r n ...,,t i,t..i.r.i. In, ii ...II ..r , nrr,.., I to-morrow at 10 J cl.s k. M-ssrs. ft I. II mw, , ir. Ilichard II. H.iyweoJ, of tb.i titVj ha -H'"e'h.P' TiifrierTTTTioped, will, patience u. U8,nitb. wcr appointed said i:mmitt. e : 1 mti 1 nl- H. W. Millar, l-:... will t.e vuied f-r iu lio- Hnii. Calv.n tinive.. ii ttie .Ha -li-iiicl. and tesiguatnm, that justice and llieir own in-; Whereupon teres! wool I cluiiire the tninds of our tyrants; c,l until' .'! uVl if we have (riiilr il in eMcrual f lfoi ls to bring ilie mother country to a neooiijijon which ppointc'l sai'l t.iimiiiitti-e 011 mutitjn, tliet'uiiveiiii.iii ndiourn- ofced In prorfi hy dee .Is, tint lliit inaction and that endurance! have not b 'n the result of no poTuce and fnu ar licc I,et die guirrumeiil undeceive iisiTfi'i nga.-d to ihe power ol'its i llin Ciihu i, II.i Iii,Ii.i. k. Y . . : : . t 1 ne inifiiiy imponani liiTein.-nee ivcn in our l.vsMMi iSii-siox. (onienlion not ac-, , , . . '. , , ... , . . ., ,. , , , ,, 1 l.i'.t ivc I, s 1.-oie, of Miccesstnl reyolntuinarv cording to afhournmetit. Messrs 1. J, JIJL1 .;. nunry Eiii;,u'aJ ofl"rs' &r coiiAr.,,."!. venlion in impressive and elopieni terms, , 1 ' lv" "J ,J"u!'1 ,f ,lu' truth of the state urging ihe immediate subscription of the b it incuts substantially. We publish in to-day's pa ai.'-r. of the Slock necessary to be. sub , rilie.l by pr .vJ1Uti0n.il mror.uiigti4ribut.u. Anntteinpf ;. .1;. id... , I- i . ,l, .... ii. 1. ..r .1.'.. ' . I..UIM-7 i,...ni. it., inc i..iii.ii sun n Hi t it, 111 1,1, mi ni.U i.i-lh. i,..h 1, ,i.ii l,v ilin ,ii-. ...i y5ke cf Spanish tli.'Uisi Ives, 1.11 tli -ir f lt.ri..t, :S.a.kX..llia B.l 1111 111 if llP H lllf U'lttl ' 19 V nil U tl flit 1-Tlfll'l' 10,11 Ilie Illi'lllS I . ... . .. 4- .1 . ' It lias iiivn.icu l) oppress anu w.ncn us. Ill of 4.5:1 1 oul, i .n.i. r..... l.i,l, . 1 ' the face of it very authorities, in the audit of;,, nd,:iui.;,l subsc -iutioi. of fi.5(lll. ,UW.ld,?P,Uis",-,,-' tl"' 'u,,aM tberpics at'niirside.rtti the day when we have would make ud the caril il atock of th t :...-. "w" "' CV"' J' tn"' fl! ,"1 of 1:,'i'"1 :io:in the happmca aad Mliraertaoi a no, a msjc reaoiKetrto tteitranu oaca bis npii's; -ana ity ; panv, I tie views of these geuUculcn were In- , l'jri'-'IMI,"nl --"'J li' iai principles in tins c nm hlitod-nssive of br aoil who wiH wrrer he j force to break pur chains, nothing lias j.reyen- j u ned to with profound attention. j try an tbrougb-ut the w old, must ar.b-i.th able M deny the naino af their lathers, nnd. led us from couil jiilnl the plan ol our r vo-1 niMiksofsiibai-.iiplion were llicti opened, and desire and rejnieo nt tho prospect of their tit" Who, t r nwug tipi ta-tuy agitinn " (" moon, ami me cry m i.i m,n . i n j s-. fM.nuu were added to Hie timp:mu list. DfiPl.'Jl.-M K will rise tr.un tl:e Uape ol The Convention then adjouincd until Cri is stf tlie iroTrrrmttHl. would wish to couii! noon rtietf o-otteraliiMi a Uie bct giiamo''y ! San Anlnnio to- the Point ol Maisi 1 . - ,i i. .u i ii...i-r- -".tT. ,i: -.'r';"'.'. :.: t i ol Hieirnew ieiHioni;inii'u, aim on.-itwiig-eat proof of. th juaiiee of llieir cailsu f Have ihey not f mlit in the Peninsula itself for their national indepomJence, for the up nort af the a uie princiidc w bh ii we, tba o!i of .Culapr.wliritBvantl which, being the mc i sr tnen in all eonniriea, cannot be annulled in one and rejected to another, without doing ireatont t nalur and m ilia light of rcon from which they apring t Nik no, U caamri be -mat limy timuiu carry f dsy morning at I eVhnHt . umph. Their lieclaratioii of Imleiittideuce vrill ! be found, iu to day's Star. It . will, be perusjHl We, tben as proiional Representatives of pHiD.y MosMSO 10 o'clock Convcoli.v. I ,lwP R,"! "in mb'rsst by every read- the Peopln of Cuba, nn,l in the exercise of the : ,(. according to adjou. jimcnl, ''T- o une will doubt the justice? their cause rilits which (Jod and Xa'ure hai c besiowed 'I'lm procce bugs of yesterday We.e lead and i nnone can fail to ivith tbeia success iu tlieir upon every fie. man. lo secure his welfare and j approve i. ' I struggle for liberty wid innVpend Mice. Our establi-.b l.imsclf tinder the f irm of goven-j II.. I. Howae, Ei.. .... U lialf of the Con,, j (J ,Xru.., -nt, of coarse, will U bound to adopt meat -that llinit'dn aolemmy ttorlsre, ta-4 mt)re to'-wlmtri-waa rrfenrd the rctmrtn nFthe-r- -ivr - t r"i' ' ;'., - , . i i " . , I. . . ... rtjioroi oi ine nil lawful miJ preper means for the observance Liiii, llinl t.k ,1'itiietts I!ia nils vn nninn, 1 II :.l . f." : I 'I' i il i r .............. ....... .. ..... ........ .... y, , , j rf-,u, :4n, x.iiKoiet-r, alio I reasurcr SIloilillTCil t .... , anil in voting tlie lavor oi me iieopic ol Ainer iea, who have preceded in with llu'ir example, that Ihe Island ol Cuba is, and, hy the laws ol nature ought to be, Independent of Spain ; and ownYui lo'tJio" their aon and bfoiuern, tu Ihe triampu ol the Spanish Uovrrnnlont, and Ilie individuals com Indies! ia-.se ever embraced by met. ; a cause 1 nosing it : owitiir suhinis-ion only to the au hu h aims to, proinnle their owu bamiuiess Ihority and direction or Uiose who, wlnle a- . ' . ; . . :. . i... I I .J..1.:. -i .1.. ...t... ..f il. ...ir . ..c ! f our treaty stipulations with Spain, and the ton! But nobody. Hording to the c"i-resp .n. dert of the Liberator, not even tin nihility, s iT a,.v improrr, iety in it, lit Aineriean-slavebold ers! It vvas offered as an ie.ult til tti'sr.. 1 nt iliey trealel it with sib nt couteaipt. The 'vri. terthus i'Ii Ui'li li'S over tli 'in: "lopee tbe sa'oi ol a bi-nutitul taiiriish vuun; ladv passed thr iiih that of a nii'irer,' ti tlie corner of 1'. street, rereuv, ivlva.ni.i nvei'iiu and NintS v un;; m in, evidently fro the Couiitiy, ni l unaeeu-t nn.-il to the etli'pietto of city life, npproa In .1, and, addrcssiug thi Mayor rather u;.c r.-inoiiiou iy, inquired bov Ioho ho was geinjt. I . eUnd there. Itccciwag fta ansvveir, 'a few minutes," he osketl tj alayor :... t i,. ,,.. .;. i;ir. ...:.i it-i- "U'lrt ij"- ' ninety n .o n n'11'r.uinKHnq k.n tiino haudine: him the bridle, ll.is honor an'ilsi m.n,.4. terms of the most perfect eiuahtr, certainly f 1 ...i.oi., n, was ennuirh to 'rile,' and evidentlv'did rile the ; a l,"B complied with the. request Tat slaveholders who beheld it; but there, was im ! countryman tbcu leisurely walked into a ifans Imlp lor it. 1 1" lTpun n.n-i vi at' Power's ttrei,k Slave, ! nn i' "iv1,'o'.t,'i(is-,iiiii't-at,riKriitf- Tftarii-t'" laiieli'ii Vl'-t -;ir.a".ilavo' was produced, Tim einpa.-isoii of Returing bia thanks for the favor rendered, k ihe tuo soon drew a small iruwd, in, ludi;i sev- ' leaped into the saddle, and, in the course of k .rill Americans, nrjiund and near us Wi'liun l..w i.iinutes.. ws on his way homeward. It is ells Itrown took 'I iriritiia slave, and .IrniHiiod " it within ihe enclosure Lt the (ireel: Mave. say. ,'rr ,,R' " an prcurc u Mayor to holds iu audildv. ,Vs an American fui;itie .lavi', I i bors . plitee thit Virsinia Mave by the f ib.-j t,la;n liiiitMblican Slaw that? 'f he circnar stance reminds us id' one liiat occurred inlay idly lately. A gentleman vvas standingiai crowd smoking, when n countryman approattat bint, and pofit ly requested the loan of hi near by. und having there, uiadu several pur I Lireek f?lave, us its most fitting companiou.' " This is the hue end to which the pseat "World's Fair" has eome nt last. It commen ced with a gross act of ilieourtecy totlie I'nited "States, tt.e nftecrs of the national vessel tbst !,ore our jiroducts to Kugland bein treated as iniTcliaiituieu, and therefore uiiM-orthy of an as sociation with the officers f tho lli-itish Navy! u sooner had ourgiMids landed, than tho Brit ish press cemuienced running them down, with no justifiable grounds .whatever for so doing; and to cap the climax, a luiscvablo ' tttleinpt. is made tu insult, mock uiufilei-'Je the Aimricahs who are there us their invited guests! Such :ns cvm i a ntoiiient. It was handed to him, under tlx impression, of course, that he ouly wanted ta I liglit bia eww : -bat to- the atmishrnt -of Uv I lender, lie stuck it Itetween his lips and coa-1 meneed puffing! After he hul regaled himsellil while w ith the birrowd ciijttr, he quietly Uok I from his mouth ancl handed it to tho ownc; iivbitb. hij.oXuJy di.'cliueil j-iicciviu - kl teswrur "to rri i How bava they been atrta lo imaging thaf liie - victim of their fury, with', whom the while of Cuba hare chared in eomaaon tbe burrow of misery and peeaecurion, will turn against .1 - .. . r I . ... .1.. -.11 r .L i- 'I oiri nn ii 1 1 ihii, , u.. nn ... , ti-' , .. ' tired people who know their bileiest a well a lha whites, lake any part hi the tii"vem',iii " of Cuba, itccrtaiily will not be to lb injury '' of the mother who helier them In her bit ' com, nor of thoe other oi nf her who have fcevrr made them feel tbe difference of their 'twi and condition, end wbrt, far from plun-, dering and murdering lliem, bar taken pride in being tlieir defender, and iu meriting Ihe title of their beuefactor, ',, ' Th world would refuse lo liefievr the lii- lory of the horrid cr'.inc wliuh have been and lo protect their right and prpcrtie. The Peninsular wh adorn and enrioh our anil, and to whom lha title of labor yiiei a high a light our awn M ,iu preseryatiuu, know very well that th af Cu!m re gard itiern with peraonal affociiont have nov- sw. fail ssjtaresiBe niaa lb ytria udr eal wiaU which untie Ihe lwo por h ever of the (,'iimpany, that the. I'residci.t should v isit and give his personal supervision to the urk at every point en the river, at which it may be uro- Wailing ihe action of tho general suffrage of growing, nt loast once a month the people, arc charged, or may provisionally charge thcmsel' es, with the command and (I'overnineat of each locality, and of tbe mili tary forces. 11 virtue of tins declaration, the free eon .oliAdW.l land who adlieri.ig to Iter cause, arc aullioriZ' held them responsible fir ihe perverseiics ofjed to take up arms, lo unite into eorp,lo a few, and for tho iniqniliu of a gitvernmeiii j name ofTicer and junkti of government for whose infernal policy alone his lahoied to - . aaraM. 4bHrsi. tt4yajav.faBiiliarii muvim to AVeiVr tnia' Mnqwr. 1 ' ; ! si ' " ' We. who nrrtrwul in fod fnith, and with the noble ambition of earning ths Ipplatiae of tbe world fbr lhe jusliee of our acta, we lure y etlnnnn 5 at the deewiicti'm ef 'ir brotb ens'tior at llttf wsnrpttin I of thir prunertbs.; ami far from Weriliug that vile calumny wbieh the eriv'rirnment will entleavor to fnicn iipon na, we do md bwi'ate In wear in the sight of fjod and of mnn, t'vnl nolhing wnnld heucr do- t';e glory and Imppine of out country, th;tn the co-oje-atiofi of the I'eniiiauhirs in the a ered work" of I,inaTtNM United with ibein we csnld nWltae lhal Idea of eiilire in-J W;TSTidriTr whtnh-i pleas mj ime to their own minds, hut ir tlieV pn-a-nt tlieinseive ui our way s enemfes, we hall not he able tu anwer lor the euriiy of their person ami pnepeete, nnr, when adventuring all f ir the main object of the'' Liberty of Cuba, ahull webe ahla lo renounce ny mmmaof eflecttng It Hut if we have: an these rsasniu to expect thai the J euumi! ars, who are In nowise ilei'en deal on die government, and vt ho are an bound up with Ihe Is'C nl I una, will at least remain nciifral. It will not be a ipposed that we ran ,, ,,! ill."!!!!!, 11 win nm Me s.iii ,",i m inn t. v i ail . perjiclraUidln Cuha n4 would rcaso. ady pri,miw 0lirtdre lht e conduct on the fiiniuui aliiv-sj l tiiiissj iiaiv irtin iiivueiia comma it is iucoiicf ivl 1j that Uicro could an long have been men to endure lliem. Hut ' if there are few able lo penetrate to the truth of particular fact, thr Htzb all the means cm ployed by ihe government to obamre and dis tort lliem, no one will resist tbe evidence of Jiuhlie and ufficial act. :p Puliliclv. and with arms in hi hnU,did - fienernl i'seon despoil Cuba of the tionsttu tern of Hi.ain proi lsiuied by' all ilia power of lb monarchy, and aenl tu ba worn to In Cuba the funds menial law lif Ihe whole kine.loni. Puhlirlv-, and lur a l.-islative act, war Cu ba declared to be (lep.-ivrd of ill nthi il jnyed by all the Sieiiiard, and conceded by nature and tbe l iw to 'nation lbs least ad vineed in cirilitethmV'- '! '; : Publicly bare the sons of Cub been cut - oft front all adiiiissinn lo th eommnmla-ewtfi lucrative cmplovmnuta of the Nwtc. Public, are iiuliuiilcJ nnuu a description vrauted to tho Captain liencral .. a full. . u... tmt .fcS-ia -.I.i. m 1.... -.1. .... - VI M ' 1. , W .1", , ., IW,U. ,W UI11W ,,"111 II1..J ... eainJeiuu, ia ih nt Ut -of tiial, and the pnuleir of being sentenced by a tritmaul Public, and permanent, m the islsud of . Cuba, aie those court mamtd. w hich ihe law-permit only in xt ordinary eaaea-sif . war lor o rfenc egsinsi ihe Stale. h ,i i " Publicly, ba tli Spanish pies hurled a- rimat ' C-iiba, jAa thr-.( id ctsnseuia the l!aud into rum aiul asitiai hy blmraiiiig the flan, and oiicliamuig hgaiuat bcr Uie horde of harliariaa Af.icaiw. , " Piiliho, is ib constant Migmenuthon ol til iuiv, aad the creation of new bodies of urr- partnf the army, the individuals composing wliicn, witliutit tie or alloc. ions, Know no other law nor consideration limn the will of their commander. ' We pity tha lot of tho, unfortunate men, subject to tyranny as hard at our sea, who torn fr.m tlieir home in Ihe flower of their youth, have been brought lo Cuba tu oppres u, -on the condition of iiicineii rottnniKiiig. the dignity ol men, and al! ihe .enjoj-oienia nndliopes of fife, If ihey shall appreciate Ihe 'diflcreiice between a free and happy ritjxn ind a dcpeinienj and htfiiling aoldier, and rh'joso" to rteeept the ben- etti i'i lilwrty which wefctudcr IIibih, we will adu.U Ibem into pur rank i lirstlinn. Hut if they shall disregard lha dictates of reasyn and bf (heir own interest, and allow llicin- selv a ut beeontmilcd by Ike imidioii rrprc- sensa'Kin f iletr tyrants, na to n-ginl u esiol ihe combat, alike wiibont hata an.! iili. td.riejtsiMMl 6?li,saeavaittif -srkenevf-thev may lay dostu their arms, to welcome them to onrembrae. ."" 1 : rnmpltry-ttn rnjroge of moder5tl!bn'3nd inslK . to arek fur means or peace and eon eilialiinS, to tjnviikatke acntimcnt of loe and brotherhood, bell a cultivated and Ch na na n people, which livds itself forced In ap peal to the violent rocoacse of arm; not for the pnrp nf attacking ihe aocial orijer and tba hie of 4o!luw4iog4,4ut to reeovar tl smdritmt and the right of man usurped from mem hy ait amiet and 'tyrannical power. Uiu lei tint the' tpresteu ' of our progre and wifchea encourage in oar jvponetailte' Kin, that w are ignorant of ur resources, or ill-, their organisation and dirccliim, and for the puau sjC UMig.4jKattal wii iiirUltia- una w ilh thejuiitas qiinstitulcd lor the procla-J matioa of itideprniliiiice of Curia, and which have given thu initiative to this movement. Placed 111 thu iiuposii.ir attitude of lllakitlir iheinsclica iTS'ioetcd, our compatriots will prefer alt the m-iiiis of permasion to those of toi'i'e; ihny w ill protect the property id neu trals, whatever may he llieir origin ; (hey will welcome the peninsular ii'to iht'ir ranks as bmthecs, and will respeel nil property. If, nrrtwfthsteniliite our .-.-purpose aad fia terrtil jntcntiint, lha Spanish goveinnieni should find liartisnii ohsiin itely b'-nt upon ausliiiiijiig it nnd we have In owe our liberty only lo force of arms, (Sons of Cuba ! lei us prove to the; U-ptih'ic nf AuierlCa, vvliieh are eontempl.ttiui' us tlutl our bat i.tg been the last to fullow iheiy eftmplu docs nm make us unworthy of them, n n' ineap ibb of iner.liiig our liberty nnd achievi'i'j onr Independi uce. JAWL'I PI. At! I i,l;' At i 1 Kill), FKANCISt.O .VC.L'EKo EsTJtODA, UHAliDf) Alt I EACA PI.NA. to he .pread nn the minute of .he Convention. """" ot """tralily. lint in s,,ite of conduct .s .nfaiuous, and hae. a sum up, u Dr. P.- i. Hill offered the -following resi,:.i-! tbeir vi,-ilaiiee, our eitiaena young, brave the English pooido, which they will not easily lion, which w;u adopted. and noble hearts by hundreds and thonsaads , wipe off. tins -rt-lfltfiaMSff" .stateLonvesitioniir tree ro I li inoernts was Vermuu.t.. " 'ffiao7ini'-'4a: wsH-eesirtl -s-i-iIhi iwterast--tMel li. wit. 4ut Umht -hoai-t'-.-bluii foc,....iii -.. n,'risb wilh the i,i,i,ressi'.l. Hot no Lhev will ., . ., .... ... . ."' i , I held in Vermont on the nd ult., by which the thev must prevail. 'I he t ul.sus have struiik for J ,, " . ,i i i ,i i . i r i follow ing resolution were adopted . .Uiciiuelves, they have shoiMi their desinMo be free, I - . . . ,. . i . i .i i rt-i i I "Itaulctd, That any attempt to foist the insti they have hoisted the baiov-r of Liberty, and arc . , i ,i . ' w - ; tution of slavery upon territory under the inns' now rallying arooad it. They will fight despe- diction of the f'nion any legislation ofCun- rately themselves; they willsoon find in their front ' press that expose tho free eitisens ef a surer . . . r , r ,i , - - "ii 1 eign State to perpetaal slavery without due pro- ranks re-onfurcamenta of the. most .uvinciblc n . , ' , . . 1 , i eess of H,w tha neiiKS tha trial bv larv. and 4awhiiaiweawtTTHi:sr Thc Conveniion then w ent into the election of officers for the nest year, which resulted a follows, viz : Prridml Dr. S. McClenalnn. lor Dirtclnrt Messrs. John II. Ilaueh XtiVy t Dr John a Hanks lha n,.....,.,,..,.,, f J and uon-hearted Americans lead tho van, victo- is an invasiun 01 tue legmwaie eoveroiguiy ut .1 ... . , i i, ,,. i- i mAW ,u,r..t, ,.n iI.uI.Iiiii.n' I o" wiu's ihu m'i iiiiriuKcjutoifriiujLiie KunraoiiKia the State, appointed .Messrs. H. lv. Sunlit and "7 P" on their t.anners. ! c,.,,;,,,,; , .nAi,nij i. ,,,rri ... Ta.inr ( !lcfrir. nirHet.na on die m , -i. nf tti' SJi-.o. I When the news from I'nb was meoived nil n 1 s - J e" -I ' - , iweeu. Henry INutl, Esq., oflcrrd the fnlIowin Sew Orleaus, it produced great excitement, a Resolr', That we discover but nnc distinctive rcaula uoasvia ir uU..... ftrwlc&l, That a Committee of Cnrrespnn he appointed to collect statistics aa 1 in formation Iiivcuilmi ll'j.lliat. We notice tho recent introduction, in Kpglati'l I of a partition tumbler for clf rvesciiig draugtiu I nolo) departmcntis idaced the acid iulhe etfaet 1 th3.?th!!RljtuWtewhij!h are acparately il j sreeHii nalrit.' ''On raising' thtrttawMertB'tte'l month the two solutions ni.et over the par-1 titiou, which is lower than the edge of the glas. w hen effervesciiee ensues. The effcrvesenue cs be checked at any moiucut by holding the glau upright. V. S. SHIPS OUDEKEH TU Cl'BA. The New York Journal of Commerce atatei thai jJiapaKbea'Dy toflm'pi'rCa'uliit reeetfM j at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, ordering the school ship I'rcWo and the Dolphin to bo prepare.! I with all possible d'apiitch to sail direct f 1 1 in rnittion to tho est ns!on of the t'ape Fear and DccpHiver Improvement to the Yadkin and Ca tawba Rivers, and report to ll.e next gmicrul rucetii.g of the Stuckhtd.lcr. jjwivnf. That said Committee consist of fiv to be spfiointed by thc Chair. Said resolutions were unanimously adopted and under them the Chair appointci! tlie hd lowing Comniittee, to wit : II. Nun, M. I). Waddelt, Dr, MeClenaban, W . II. Thompson, and J It. llatigliton. Oi motiiin : KiJr,tl, That a Ouuuultteo of threo 'bo .ap pointed by the I'h iir to superiut mi I tbe printinjj ol'lhS fepofts of ffiirPreldeiit and Kngiiie.r, or' ----rTtiWr mrntrr , , . .. . i i r i I as shadowed by the present administration, fi" eept expedition that may be eut trora th'utcous- deneelLop and a contnUition taken In aid of ,h. ( h hg nt f .uprt.m. for L.ivion of tL. Ubnd. such parts of th' mm,' as th'r nnv deent proper. .si. A. nie .iiiiiii, .11. i. tvaiiciell, and .1. .I.J ann, were appointed raid Committee. Nsltrej nT .tmia ur IM. .annisril," lts itesljria Wl ta (tsiw, duitlaswi'lieit raw lli Crstsr faLMiin. Ti tii!.r. He.io(vr(tjttr:t'r, i nat a eommiiiee nt tivetieap I pointed by tbe Chair, nhime duty it shall be to pre. I pare a system of Bv. Laws, fnrtlieCompanr, and I reMirtto the Stockholders at thv'r next lieau il meeting. Mosirs. .Inn. A. Itiinks, .John llaugbtoii, M. Q. addeli, I'. .1 Hill, an 1 .1. J. Jkcksun were nppoi.itod, said ( ouniutti-e. ( hi motion : TrtuiW, That the next Annual Meetinc of His Stwl ho ilrs tA h .1 in I loviviu., .... ,l.n RrlRrrorSt Fta3l.;o Mo. Tar dtuth ; third Thursday of .luly, 152, and that tie- P.es Penalty. V key lo the temper which ruled : ',t be r(i9tsd to 'have a Ntamlsiat in read . .. I iness, after tbe adioHrniiient' of the sam... to ta';e IU ome heart on that d, memorable night ,, Stwkh..lder on an riearsion on the river. on which the vigilance committee at San I'rau- The lliank of ihe Conventhm were, on Cisco took the life of a b llow-being 'for lhe I motion tendered to the I'ro.ideni, for the dig- i nihed and highly aalisftetory inannerin which commission of a Crime puni.l.ahle with death j ,1C ,aj pn,jjtcj ove , ,ie dclibeialion of the elsewhere by nn law, buinan or divine, may j meeting. be inferred Irmii ihe f .dlowing! I A,u'r which, on motion the Convention ad- "Att)ifc.iiontrV ifiqncat, held June I2th,'''m,rnt'''' . , , , in 'ftah FrnMiM-.., Mr; David ('. Ilroderiyk. j . . J.DLR(WSLI,Jr.,r. . who wa present at th;; execution, but rscrletl ' , , , ' . fc ' ' Set in. hiiiiself to prevent it U'.tilieil tli.tt he Was' . i. held back by one Wm. 11. Jones aJld an..ilwr ! ,Mr, -iJ-. le 'pidmvra fl. 1 mm; ihal Ibi .Mr. Jones 'Iiad hold of the ! vi.: . ..i.i;.i. ,i.- rn ' lllj ,ll13.Iin9 ,l,w lvilll Clllllil lllllfl a aecontit of a homd murder aHAdal. alii. ifj ni.s mtriii i I ap patriots. In New York, I be Cuban exiles bad a proccs siou, as a manifestation of tlieir joy, at the pros pect of their country's independence. They m .n? ma i n. Air. -otic, -....u ho m ot t ie W rope ; ,.d th ,f Mr. Jour, seemed t U li; tJ ror of A HgKig rvrr'ibndij Jhnt did t brhme' mrnetraied ' U Mr. Urod-riek, about Ihe court, and hi re-' r. acy sod iuviolaliility we shall thercfura oppose the Whig party. Its principles it has none." Hero wo k ive a large portion of tbe BtMQcra cj of Vermont, going openly and to the greatest maretie.rt,) tlie .im i;o, e, with ttie Washington engm a-unt ino ngins aim inicresu pi tun llrass ftand, and ranged themselves under the ' South. Is there no evidence hero of UDSound BagufCnban Independence that bad been float-: "e among the Northern Beinocrals on thf! ing there during the day, and as tUo lluud struck j slavery , question'. , .Will the guiularl still oau. up "thu Sp.r Spangled Banner," tho Flag was j h'"d that tho enemies of tlio South, tha free lowered until its folds floated over the patriotic ""iler" 0,111 dbulitinn. are confined almost cx-Ksib-s, wlrent up a cheer of tbe wildest joy I clusively tu tho Whig party? Can any one in aa they gwped and kissed the K!a. d their "" ,a,-e ol tUta r,'t,lu.u"B" tuobnrili!iiiiid o mi.try's in-lependence. ( 'he r alter cheer was i rt that tbe South can more aufely ruly ua given, thc Hand striking up "Yjnkee lWlc," j tho democracy of tha North than on the Whigs wl iehVas followed by "uine wore" cbeers ! of l,,t "ectiou? Do not the resolutions provo The liand uext played "Hail IVIumbia;" and at ! the greater sound uess to exist amnngthe Whigs? its conclusion, after the Cuban had again kis- Here, too, we see tbe free soil democrats do. sed the Flair, it was elevated amid their deaf- oouneing thc AVbig Administration for IU "Bdel- euing cheers. Tiie procession continued until it sivclled to an iiiiiuense multitude. After tlio processing, thc CuLaiisyiupalhiscrs had a, grand dinner to celebrate the success of tho patriots, large numbers signed the roll for thc raising of another expedition. A mewing in furtherenco ' e'm& al,J 'landsring him as an cruji i in pns jii g-nlly of ihe ply esil's bell with tlie court! Of Mr. Samuel Urannan, vvhn acted as , , , l v - m iia i.i ii injii C 'nil urt, and hi. re-. milrJcf q( , yoim Uy w)l)m fl , a their duty to unpoke tlietnstdvej to n nn the Hcfrfof (i.iiile a rnfmies, n g'tt ThiTTornGigni III ease, aud ul whose botlae Jenkins veil. Biielly, the rireumstaneca are these ; ''1P of that object will lie shortly held. Movements, indicating aid to the Cubans, have also taken place in Philadelphia. I'. S. Since tho alsivo was in type, a Boston papsr lias been recoivoil, which pronounces the whole affair at Cuba to bo n hoax! But the New York Sun still insists that it lias indubitable cv. idence of iti truth. Cireat Meeting in t hai lesion. Pursuant to a call, signed by mor.; than twelve hundred citizens, n very large and animated meeting was hold in Charleston on the 20th ult., in faror of co. operation against separate State a?l:onuuder existing ' circumstance. Amon; tho officer of the meeting were somo of the most distinguished citizens of the Stnto. John Rut ledge, Esq., was appointed President with sixty tpriitiiBt-w.tta a- ea4.mtv---ot'r.-T-, VruiJiiataasisL-i.-S wa secredy uieJ, (he afterward Uiug eorn- plimeiiieil by tnei crowd as a leader ia ike mat ter.- -Me.- UroAfte inw j !- iV morion -w tse-tor h wrvmlmc and rcm- trmpt nf law. Me ia widely known aaa tur bulent man, ready to trample upon all law dial oppose hi private opiiaoo or hi private eaiia." : ,-r-: Mcholieii, and brc.inte enamoured ol his dauglt trr. . Jle ueclareil belore, a the leatimouv Itovvvi.'oJVaV ds fntended to "m.,. tles-lr-4 lion of hi love, and.il not received, he wonld ahnnt'the l idytl made 1ii"diHd.i ration p( love the lady- uxlnjuantlv repulsed him. lie went and got a double barrel gun, came into Ihe house where the lady and her moiher were, told her he had a prescat tor er, point ing to tlio gun. Said she, you arc not guiuj ii spin sis. niiYHTn-i, ur a i-uiiiiiiunn-aiHia- io siiutii, lurety. . liu replied, "I am hi mr. vr.n ouren, imemuer oi uie alitor- linnine one barn aia Lejeslalrifi) -anil eceipaj.H,g eneaet rnm Ine mil relative to errors ami pinitsli- meiit. -inni me fxisling law ol the Stale re finninr one barrel, and aftcrwauls the other the loads taking fffwrtttr thr beailt'itcatleriiig her tram all Bier tie. woui.,..Th young la dy was beautiful and accomplished. The cognise the puiiihnint of death in eae of iiriMtner .mxkAAm tteb..,M,ia.iU hiwertf.' Tjvbhery trhit gMfttd larCey,"lhe penalty being t U ia quite young, and a "very innocent look- icu i iue uiaeie.iou ui luejury, t lug lellaw. were read from Massrs. Laogdon Cheeves, James L. Orr and JanaosCbcsnwt, Jr. Wrfea'tHSsiaotlmiia ' We're'1 aspto4 ft& great unanimity, -'deprecating in the present aspect of oiif piiTtllcil a7alr7lhe'iiepwa'to'aece sion of South Carolina from the L'uiou;" hut in furor of tb right to eoede and declaring tliat tba only safety from Northern aggression. Tbey call upon the State Ooutfea ion to adept measures to unite toe South with thoir object. ... The, reaolutioo war advocated by jhm, A P. Butler and W, R, Barnwell. Committees of Vigilance and Ctfteaposdcnc WCXHAppOUHSHL Hj3ni;tIM.n,W,.vi,i.liajiiitiit..-J.-4'w.-. Separate secession is, we are graiiued to an nounce, considered 'deal from henceforth." ity to slavery" pouring curse upon President Fillmore, (aiid upon the Whigs of Vermont for "cordially approving" his course,) for maintain ing tho constitutional rights of the South; while the Democratic organs in this Statj aro denoun- ubolitiouist,'' "free-suilr," "c nemy of the South." Which wing of the party shall be believed? Let the acts uf the Administration answer! Let tbe wailing of the foiled and defeated fanatic at the North answer! Let the conscience uf every honest, un prejudiced, and intelligent reader in the country answer ! 9 , peer Ii uf II. W. Miller l?sq. We have tbe pleasure to lay before our .'Ci llers, in to-day's Slur, tbe Speech of II. W.Mil i.ex, Ksq. of this City, delivered at South Lnwoll, Orange county, on the 3rd of Jane last. It is published under tho solicitations of the Trustees of the respectable institution ofl'earning at that place and a largo number of tb we who wore present. Il is an able aud excellent address replete with plain, strong, sound cowman sense view's' oft thetfiipfirtanl tabjeait'' ordasrlOT,-fiIcT wbi.:h we tbbuld be glad to see spread broad cast over the State. We hope this address will be canfiifiy rcai ilf It trill stiaiulale tbajae-uf ajur puUlio dw who take an in tens t in tlu cause of education, and arouse those w ha have fallen into apathy on the subjoct. It will do much good. It ia believed that on i era have been sent a Norfolk; direct the sailing of tbe Cyane and Port!. mouth until same service, and to l'biladclphit I directing the sailing uf the frigate Sarauac to the sauia plate. A GuvrKAt, Meetixo of tho Stockholders of the Raleigh ami Oaston Rati Road Company will bo held at Warronton, on Tuesday .the 12th of August. A full attendance uf all who has sub scribed for stock dr who may desire to subscribe is requested on that day. A DC El.. The Mountain Banner Extra, of the 2Cib July, has tho following : A gentleman passed through this place on Sal unlay, 2rth, bringing the intelligence thatadud was fought on tbe 21th inst. betwot.B CoL Jo' B una, of Uendenooviile, and Ma aces ElsrD, Kq., of Asheville, ana of tba editor of Ua Asbevilte JVVan. - The parties met near tbe Salod Gap ia& C Col. B. bad previously deUirutined not to Ir. Mr. E. fired and bia ball took effect ia to right hand of his adversary, entering at the kauekl of tlie middle finger where it is inserted a a band, ranging up th palm and coming eat aesr the wrist Col, B.' pistol went off wheal hand was struck. Col. B. was tho challenged party. Tbt ii culty grew out of political diffarenoes h b"g soma persoaalitio. John Wooanav fcl- " Asheville, acted oa second f r Cul. Ba a"1 E. II, Jojies, of Hendoraonville, f Mr. E. ' . Tba above is all tTienew w havjfrom tbs1 plorable affair. If we learn more befun $vt to press we will give it ia a Poatooript. , ,s SUPRiIE COURTS. ' Cerrecttia. A correspondent of the Fayottevil Observer tatct thJtthij nhrubif of it'adeat irour Vjuvetv" sity wcok before last wa 227, (and not 300. as bad been atated in the Star,) aud that more erereomittr-:"'We are -orry -tja 'totes"- bad' been misinformed, but hope the number will yet reach th maximum reported. Tho Judgea of the Suiierior Court will Hfe the ensuing fall circuit in tba following 1. r ientm, Ju lga Scttlc. . . 2. Newborn, Judge Dwa. - Ilaleiglr, rfndge JstwtiUr 4. iIitWW. Jde Kiusv-- 5. Wilmington, Judge Bauit. 6. Salsbury, Judge Mamit. ' 7, Morganton, Judge Bimat, A Bloomer' appeared in th irU uf .auficttttt u :.th 39th, u1l-Hu j piipin A ploc mads tbemaelvo quite aurry ever tb fair. - , .. .. i'! ',T Col. W. W. Loama and Uawt. 0- ,Itr sins, officer of the Oregon M iootsd BiH arrived on th KHh lt, at St- Loi.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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