The Appeal Against Texas
We hasten to lay tuis Document before our readers. We have only one remark to nmke at present. The Wliigs claim to be especially the Anti-Texan party, and as n. proof of it, we have this manifestó, sined by Mr. Adamg, and 12 Whigs out ofsoino 150 or more Wliig nicmbers of Congress. It was sent for sgnature to nearly onchundred Whig members, and twelve, or one eighth pari, were found conrageous enough to sign it. Wiiy did not the others sign it? Surely Texas must have rcason to tremble at sucli a powerful pnrly demonstration! The real security agai::st tne atincx.ition lies in the firmnees and ' rioti?m of the mass of of the pcople, ai d not in the pro-fesMonp cf pic-Eloven ] olilicinis
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