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' The- se e s' ere e s, a ' s . 0 . 4 5 - eu ..4 etreeeee 'je .o p re eid o n t - nod! Ids ! dagger, -prepared-for - inn the heart r of the City: -! The'b'eniter ,Of Wit stria - 'issTsiu""l'e - v g ' p i o -0- 416 i i hr o :ifleiliary use, baits so . doing.removed the den- v vi weipie s 4 ev e e e n g l ei l ety bLriikil, thegreat HeinOnrian .Here, tit- their bite - MOW still weved on the ramparts ;"the 'eagle Iforered above the' head ~e-t heel lo ni e ; .feery,.... S' Art then,friend. or foe," asked Kos- 111'66'541n' tlint lie President has - fallen Short of Hapsburg, Within. ke walierill Wale dose,. Seletrelre.Ge iunte r the . elight . moyement not bee. his eagle &nee: : Tnere was no of : opinon which iseutertiiited: by the...people halo% ruin and e.ilevoted;to the, cause ,-hag escaped -"Chime fortheWheeVer thou rirt;thY Of thisOonntry Of *lint islrie ,tee - the; Tepees rif liberty; the : citizens ; 'dared not ihere-thee li „ n e s e r- •' , sefe,"-e.ontlened the hero.- The curtuin l "sentatiCeot.the_principle inieiliecliitliefltins daugers of their brethren without:, nor dared.;" l "l 3 tuoyede it was . slowly: withdrawn,' and ki.thiti.striikile... kis not mindgliteSiii.that they show their true feelings tedisaVOwitheir again for iniperielists• for' the ' 'bb t :revenled the ; of the he Is 'Welcoriie to o f laref;nridthat bets Wori. sympathy_for _ , .. , •, ~ gi, e ~ ,figure- • assm s in* . - • , •••- -- thyof otirlsyniplithy ns intiiiidnalti :foishie - ief; " What iveuldartheu 1" demandedKienetith, was erected in the public -. square, and! from its 1 feria intliebatienOf freedenii:' - .ltWag-.idueette grim orme 'Were- idpearly setspendstd."the' heSt !havin'ti discovered ° e ' German origin of t he theroeCasion that hOshould. (Mtwara °f our ; ris;_-2 - 'sei.:.. p h epy , of Napoleort; . and the"-bravest of the. hind:, , . . . • r b e e p l e on - evbieh Rn e eie,,, e t&d • e . [The folhaningewhiali was, published '.,many int "l ld i e vo r' uld hili you, was Was . - the brief releindet. - disapprobation its a g6vediiii6it; ni ' 4.611'":8..;:1-4.4.°T..“° walls;elthough the scythe o f de et h iA ' h r ed i t o t W t , e h d e s l " And e ; vhat have I done that .thou Avenida dOwn many of: the gkieloue ,tiefendere of thein ;marching` her armies te . liettle a question' Years ego, Will be readmith increasedinterest holy cause; ell, was bustle-and eteiteinent- harm the,' asked the Pingarian. e . ' - '1.,..:! : a , eI am a Bohemian; thy brother wee eapters. . !ntricli Wei - one - exclusively . betWeeniAnstria et. this time, Owing, Loathe recent ' events in war had become familiar to these 'stem then.- 1 : , cannon, inved and mtieket . Were ' their-I:day:lie. byy . men, :and .they_iell ,me that you d our, and rho component parts her TringlOnt. ,:-.. - FrArieeil •---. , - • - ' ' '1 L ' . r :If Rusela 'were to send 'a fbrec - herelO, Sete ` - The folloWing is a suppressed paiSegel. from thing% and 'every eel/OM - mince. indiCated San.; have banged him, -.A . , -- reword wasoffered . 1. ° 1• tie a controversy betiveett • the-general 'ger' rn both the Frenell'andklngtish editions ' of - Count genie hope of early 'success, - Here, Might - be 1-Pufhle a . deteld. l .effere.d..to . ill- you-enotto- ,tie and one -of 11m-Stifte.4-:esrich. compose las .Ctifirel'!.Joetrnal: .:' -..- . e .. , • i -,,-. .- seen a motley throng- Ofillagyars - listen' ug at- 1 getethe rene.rdbut to averige my , brother." . VuteUnion she, would deeirictlY whet she did ' "Before the sun-shall 'Mee revolVed innny . ten tively to the - aged thief', who, in the filmic- 1. •Y en hile-lheen-le_isieformed , '- -1 :4 1 e . - g s '. litehenuti e nsarian question. - ...,,Againstsucli - Se periods round its orbit," said. the emperor to • allones ut their eolig,ite,, remised early:dative. eenth," l . l uing no r prisoners of war,_ and those Aidafloe of every Print:4le - of- justice,, there hie one day; ni - rno. Stood viewing the 'sea 'from cry from, the yoke of tyranny ethere.you iiriglit ! who have beeneaptured willhe released when leufebe n . 6 predentiarjrnotive few . williolding ii reek - -which' overhung there:4." the Whole seen group of foreigners-4oles by their looks :Buda is,Pers..; Tliat•will lee to Go Dew:, I wbuldnsk - thy. mime, bet I will spare the-language - of solving disapprobatione;Suct European system will -bee. changed.Revolu. and dress--4hosestern!featureS, uneloyed hy the . fear that he whom thou Wouldet mur. lan,gua,geevould.not bind us es to. Any,eet- o f thin' will succeed revoltition, until -everee nee Smile or passine,hethkened grave Meditation thee ! , of . der elreuld:ovee.be ably to lipid thee ep - to in- intetv enti;on; and' could not Ore the absolutists - Lion.. becomes acquaineed ivith its . iedrvidual oh the topic. of the day-the promistd fall I . apeak et , :i , the . r . ? ; ntinel ontsidel I or. Europe eneviolit to complain, elt 'is ,but i ridhts. - Dependfl pen it; the People Of' Eng. Buda. They; too, disuse:eel to, the address of ; t e " rn k„ - -'" 7l , len . the annunehitetnq of the efaet "that the .moral' i land will :trot long,- submit to' be governed 4 one of their limber, - a ' grey, Warrior, „ hoe , epee Iron - Lints, prime, - mitt ; , win- corer Any, re-_ • PQ of OUT ffeo country Will never'sanelion ' these bends of petty sovereigna---thisesailsto seare.d fate bespoke hiS valor On' many -a field !.treat.. Fepteeothing.".. -. e .. „,I . _ a systern of oppreseion,. and will neVer cease critic,' cabinets. I nets-wrung : in re.estsiblish= of battle ; lie spoke energetically, reminded l • n T. e . Bohemian. knelt before the noble Hun. to atierteate the Sacred-principle of liberty .i „. ing the Order . of nobles in. Preneee . but I did diem of their own cohntry whielr, - if Hengary . ; gerian and Pniyed his..fergiveness.. •• Kossuth Contrasted with the eloquent and sou! stir-it tci'glve splendor to the throne; and refine were .free, would follow its glorious eecample ! i ln e v e e d ' l- , t ,, 7l3 ' , s ealled the - s en t hel and sP°he t° •.ring address of Kossuth,. the oligoryatione: of ~ment to the' 'Manners of .the peutile; . Wlto were freed by the radiant-suit eofthat nation wide,: 1 ' ' ll ' "e2"""S for several minute's., - When he ' the President cannot fliillo strike the "country 1 fist sinking' onto intrbarisni sines, the-vete:llu , they endeavored tolitieratese. The . 'mime ut 1 agedil returnedto ,theroometlm Bohemian had withsurprise and regret, as net a suffieientere. - 1 thin. The remains of the !feudal systein will Kosciusko, that mane, revered by 'all 'Palesi, i l i ' s81 1 1)4 "-r el ' ~•;,- . • .•...- - -,• • prase to the noble . lel,lipgs whieliWere c died 1 i before'theknowledg,e, .. The elicited from his heerers• it shout of RPM 1 i ! ..On the follo . wing-deythe-tei-eolor _of Hun- forth ti'y the bereision• - , ' • .., .. people letve only to know/ that all . power, eine tion. "Kos lueko,-Kesciusko," they shouted,l-.PrY :floated on the isimparts - bf,Buda. ' The On being.preselited Kossuth Saidi . . Mites from .theirreehos, in Order"to assert their. clenchingtheir hands, and gnisping the tilt Of e priseneee bfi,weee /it/crated under- the cas e ..,, Ms. NEM - Deli. i' Enlightened by the. _s sr- rights' to a share -hi their respective govern:- their swords; -then they beemue stlent again, 1 temar•Y- conditions. --.; . ... --,- . - . . . it of your cepritry'sinstieutionsewhen-We sue-=os... This ii•111.1m the case even with the and listened to their chief. . - I : Months had peesed Tho star of Hu nei - ~!.1 ; .. '". ' misfortune; - ne' r Y • seeded, to consolidate -ear natural and histori. boors of Bit - Asia-yes, Las casa%_you, may see , Those men fornaed Tart of the ‘ll,rlorn hope:q . t . e - • ' . '- was visited by n, cioud of - • - ' • • , - -e,Y c a l State's right of self, governaient, by . plae, , the WM., - brit I - ebell he Cold in my grave when which was or dered to - iced. the ;nesaultursion!!3l:ll‘ prove 9 a traitor and Kosiuth_ was an ex- her it uphn the broad fotindationof Democrat-'. thatcolossal; bat ill cemented - empire will. be - ile • the fortune of werlind gone against him. •' •b -- • - • • - - -- , ' Buda the following - nierning. I , . ' ' . . . e le, It erty : - ' • !---• e s - - . split into. as many severeignfies=poiliapi.- re- ' The chief and his followers confined et - • - ' ''' - ' . There was 'still another gof i ~, • , •were.. " Isptrdby your - histo`y 'when we had -to publies--sas there - ore liordt. of tribes Which i staff officers; - several of Whotrt hind just e return-.'lmm.; ondergoing the most vigorous treat- fight for. - independence - AM iast ennihilationhY Loonilles,e-4•? !. , ed from a breast work, whichl had eaused - greet ':4lent They were.-PeslB par excelence, but centralized :thsehttistd- '.: • - . Se. -I ,:etAftern fee. more reflections'in the future 1 twee among the ranks ofthri beseiged..They •reality close prisoners; -No courtesy- Avis • “ l3 . :ill i '1 • • i I ''' Consoled y your peep e s . '''' `1 '" ' ' - whenl - Ate •'I Europe;l * majesty• • thus' • t i sympethy :wasp •. • o ifs were diseuseing the preetleallitity of throwing • 3 extended_ !to them,- . no PI e‘'. l3ll ° l3 , °-' t leit a vietim of Russian Interference egith.thelaiii tinned il - 7 -,. • - --. -- ,-. 'up another,worte closer to the walls of the fur-; wretened.condition u•as expenenceo. of Ntltiire end of Nature's"! God; . : - 1. -: "Never was a web more rietfully woven overo tress, and merry glasses Were directed' towards r . •li,stitlt was fast declining-, under this lend "Protected in cello by. the *government -61,U, nation, than that horrible debt witielOn 7 the. walis to pick out a suit Ale p1:1.• Prey -- i er - imse.r.Y' when one morning it wks announce" "the United States, supporting the . Sultan ofl Velopes• the PeoPle of :Eng and. It his beep eutly• tin exclamation eeeapdd the ells' • e e e .f ed to him that inliee of the setters who had Turkey iii his noble resolution to undergo the the means of enriehiiig`the aristPerll4l34ond young Colonel, and on moss - ' adjuAting his ! before untended him, l'l foreigner, 1 4, k W-I°. S r (Le 'ivory chinger_bf war, ether than lteive.unpro- , all fernier extlmple in any eountryli,Whilst it glass, he took anotlfer took,-then - then sprzing, tip, , i 77 s Inngtiage won be his' servant. •eAnoth• , teeted the . rights of hunianity . - against Russo' has, at the same.thne, ensured as many !feet and hastening towards his horse which-stood , er spye . " thought . Kossueli, ‘e come- to. _yeport I' , Austrian despotism: ~ , _ , • • and powerful, i'riendi to tke.governmet,. as near by, held by a soldier, lie Cried," A sortie ; the conversation Vetween - me and my friends: , - o Restored by the United States to life, be. there are individuals who receive interest for gentlemen, a sortie." The cry wheel under ',but lie did not object, firmly determined to do eritise restored by freedom to activity In behalf I that- Money so . eXtnivagaritly 'el - pandered to I other cireirmstanceS and among other:inett,l without the aid of, an nttendent. The door 1- of Mon! duties, which by My nation's iinatil- 1 crush . libigty! 'in Other teuntries, , Brit even 1 I , opened and the servant came in-one look was ... ..e„,,„ s went] have sauteed, titp 'retttest excitement • e mous - confidence and Sovereign will; devolved, that must have in and-soma accidental spark 1 --' f e ll e d to d o so i s e this ease , Ti i , o fii ce i s mow- sufficient to prove - -him to have been' the add- upon me : , . ~, _,- .. . . . ' . " , 1 will ignite the combustible-unies,ond e lelow 1 Sun Light , ied quieltl yto thrdr herseS, and rode off! in dif- he • f da. night visitor previous to I fall o .Ibt " Raised in the eyes of many. oppressed mi • y thewhele system to . atorae. .If this mighty , - t . Thou here sped Kossuth in su r prise.• We. lII'. 11'1:;;It'. lu: the sea-side • OD a ,eu- , ~,,_ • ; ferent directions to their :resr,eative di iisions. -. ' .- - • . bons to the standing of a harbinger of hope, I debt - were due .to f'oreigheis, theee .eunnings. - "I rim, to tollow you to death- I left home - •• • ''' •. • Columns began to torni,'squadrens cm _Merge , A 4 , • , • - .. ...... . because the -spangled hemmer was - seen 1 islanders would not bear the biirden an hear ; usht day. The clouds overhead hung. low I • ozdloped'across the plain; , the g,sy iinsiivr, the 1 and 'r'ends to see you.ragain. - ' 1/o not cast cast i n '.. g protection around me; .annonneing to ebutwould, , on some, pretext: Or other, brenk Di thaalleakvg• the wart's Irluell suilenlY !:'f,'„,y dragoon, t h e un dr i „jo i „,,d . ; wr A„ „f) Me. etre - - - • • ! . !•- - - th e wo r ldohat there pia i e tie n , a likd powerful with their ereOitdrs, and laugh, at their credit- I ddetred the.stture at our feet : were of a dull , mounted pe , LS , in t r y more s qu i e el y over: the 1 ! 'Stay risen,.. replied ; 'Kossuth. -... ; ' las free, ready to protect the"! 'awe of : nations, .14 s-but they one the money e ta individuals', tams !' - ' l 'ir.- " - hid' in the distance chan g ed ' turf, end took up their statione. Aitle.de.esimp te From that day the ennditten .of the exiled i even in distant parts of the earth, and in. the "nmorig;theniselYes, and are therefore likely to dingy biselitiess: the Cistern islands lay en- i chief hinges - ed. Fritz.4fier thus he :vas ealled:l 1 were hurrying from poet to , poet, the roar of I pertionof a podr exile :-• - . ' '''''' d i "'"'" a " d " I" ''"k ed ` 4l "'"'"Y 11nd !ertiltery became hushed, and the noStile dem- l' h Y Kes ' eth '' Wh° ne'er would risk ' his real I 4 Cheered by your people'S sympathy; irihs s- generations- to come. France- too, his got a 29.-itfort:.ble. Suddealy, a ledge which i onstnition on; the part of the. he..i.tigett, hod, as s name, procured, whilst feigning. bitter enmity feemencheer-net a tnan whatever, but aprin. I debt-••-these Bourbons think to maintain ttibie -est its veered heard above the distant, wa- :. t u ere, leer a moment caused t e stiiities , to !, towards the prioners; every comfoit, , inei ad- - ce e e. - . . I . .., • 'lst:lees on my throne, by,horrOwing Itirgeiy. of sated trim the sea beating hoarse{} - upon ! I tying' books,'whieh the chief SO much desired.- ` . ceas. . . . . " I now bow before you, sir in the proud :the present generation, in order to ley heavy . rid hitherto formed the rau,t des 4 ilnte ob- , , i! , Fritz followed him.to Kutayah . spending, the - The officer had not been mistaken, tor the position of your great nations guest, oimer.l taxes on the next nand' future Ones, :Bet - I :ir. the gloomy picture, started into light. i _,..ewagtes. he received as al spy of tile Austrian 1 be.eiged had indeed ventured upon a sortie. , oils!? welcomed •by a resolution of t:,:t Con= [know, the- Frenefi' people too well tes'suppese i tie 10 it 11./Aud upon the serf, and a white , 8 ,, the time that the R unkcjiittts had . taken ue egewernment, in applianees for lumpiness of ,greys of the United StateS, with an equal gen e ' r thet each a eyetetn-can, be long' tolerated I ee upon the ledge gleamed out with intense ! a -'. neeess : wv l',ts rictimis. Of the past he would, not Speak, I P without withdrsi'viricthe 2 erositv Opproved and executed by your axed- y know, that. they have too meets naturia affee.- neatiess, the tveute aspect of the spat eliang,- • • r i • • t •,,,' • ...s. • : ' ' l'bvit of the future heedw i r IC with 'rapture: - He e ceisey. ~ protection carps o t ger. -Items% the enemy e l tion ter their oirmpritig• to-cut di open thisina to one of te.tutte fl e e soon If' , I,prognasticated the early release of his master, -. • -, •- • ' l e eerere ' • hid displayed a strong force, and. were flistad- " I beg leaio to express thy "fervent thanks, t nattiest] debt; like - that of En'glend, linsve r ver ! ' t tee sun, :lima w . as hidden by the hill be- marring ,__. - leind his brilliant . reception -in-all . parts of. the tow-wets the foremost firtifieetion. in my ntune, and In the name - of my assoeiiites rartfullyi ineursed.! NO; no subjects 'ere eel eels!. we stood, had pierce z d the clouds, ' • '• • ` ! • - db • • les - mid. But ii men at . last,- the order ler the ; „i i t , lee , e , re e rr . si ~,,e , „.l e e Lee a ,,, ~ Tim Legion Polonaise met them, and rea•king 1 : .. 1 . . e .4 - . a a , ~b. . - ft - - - I . - b,i d ' f 'rt." I•t • 1 • p.siehted to allow the property.tuseu- . ~1 er ruling s• re my mis u une% me too is iar ~ ee -' ` " - ' '' ' P on ~ "" ihroneli the rinks of the tell - greeadiers .sa. re ease erne t. ,Fritz e 0 •3130 sadan el ) Fesse 1 now the reward- to share - the - honor and Mei mutated Or their children to be mortgegeil to ' r. f o ur it was near sea,* hat caused the . bred " ~" . , • ~ - i i c ed:f• They came - to Constintinepleentid under I b f t which therepublicof the Unit e d. • • - tt , Resist-Ms - end Firrlisn for invadirio 13den tr.aisfurn:::tion. But it was soon bum - trees in, their fear,ul charge. vet t vete eneegreat ; Pee ii• ..• •I- e 0 - . . tt roud -of Arnerien - he once ''ne taro , t. •d d 1 , ~ • , ;rev. • to tr lial tby a- sudden unmasking of a fermidne!, more 9 hand flag .- ,• '. . -kissed. ~„ , ; States was pleased to bestow eopen Hungereo abet% end for the restoration of the rte.,) . . nese ,an g• looms WaS. azain the ailing to I the of the' chief, and said; .1 • hie battery, they wheeled round, traniplino,.".You g° t, hi leStowing it 'upon its 'freely. .ehoSeir chief' de imbecile, who now ineult them: They will, . I ntdre of tite rock, when jurmng, our view o f f tevn .. foliowera of Austrie; slid - e•a ''d 4 ! 1• () a haPPY hind °mi .. ; - -Pritz -has done his d"tli• I When he became a persecuted Y;etini of - des.. after - a times make -comparisons betweem" them week the i•eanes ice Ter. st , rt :i: ;ace -, .i. ,• led by the . off o ' ne of its. provers - ; 11;is witlidraNn;!-Forttive what he did to, you; . Farewell." • : IPo tie violence. ... . . - ..... , e! - ' e and ine-this reemilect..thet..the expenses recoil!, picture before us. The woude. which ,„ I,', Kossuth brushed away- a tear .whic at teas the sign f i r the iiimrtl I s to coin tete h melee _ "I. beg leave to express my -fervent - thanks lof .my goeerninent, were. defrayed , by,itapriSts i stn Now eat become had appeirect all dun' • - ' - ' ' , , toned his eve and *shook the hand of the ,Bo s s „ in inycountry'emune also, which: :midst the I'during the' rear-thar my, wars cost. "France : (I se-- hud suddenly assumedthe work of death. the and Ilan , ary,' • ~. , • ... • said; the • •.. the most brill- . ! - - el ; nemien. el , arewell!,' he and Y arced. - sorrows or - its - des - olation e feels cheeri•d .by i nothing,:-diet 'I left her not one Napeleori In I, ut ~,,,,, sad „„,- idin , eat iron; ore nurtoun . tram the spontaneous shone, -and. the rus of i e e- . . 7 2 2 a r i „ S a lig h t , ) ) , I . the devoted, peasantry MIS the sigreet P .- mile:loi I, • ... - . , 1 voneeenntry's generosity, and {coke . with res• t debt-but that . l- enriched. every corner of her 1 " -.-11,1'4" in S -- ''i, - „ - „.„ - ", - ;: s ' ';,",`,'," c r. `" -.1 ter mine an Auetrian. e 'Pee ditisith• c . ommari- 1 ' ' --. Old Madli and Baphelors. .. 1 elution to the impending futUre i heoeiuse it is !territory, Such eenapiliiscies -will.not be, ,fae e . nd juljne ' -..--- picture of sun-, del:fell mort•illy wounded 'another-banner ivas ; i "Men should oot merry,'" it IS commonly I confident that the-time draiys: near *When the i corable -to the Bourhens. - •'--the ..Frencit still' ,ht, s . Gre ed hy gloom and gathering . : . '-- ' - rttness. Gradullte the iio d' II - il ' .I'l •'' -- d "milers :' can not Only innintein.fur I internal code of the few of nations will 'Remo i oast them - 'and their debt's; from their . slidul. °gasped by the iron hen of onve ,m,it st . sal , they . , .odds faded away i tst - • + l , rf i • , t . 113 -f.• 'et - ThedtheiuselYes thesneial 'positiori - te which they 1 a reality. . 4 dem, as . ney-Arabien 'horse` - would a 4r:urgerl to their orHattl obseu-ity avid now throne! 'carer see i e ess o ; ie e .Cilln . .,• . been . i• . Excellency ivlio'would dere to meant-him.: iim - Then' if •ov other Se• • ''' - begird your I .. , - 1 1 estitel cloud the sun-light fell up- - • ' ' • d' -f h t • • 'to ti •••• •• ! - d children ' 1 living,e protestationagainst tl of 1 son be in evietence lie -evill- .be aeuted -on the I the scene of strife, and before • an , hone ha o t a position _lei -woos an .--- a tie violence , . . - e f . ~. . 3_.., i Ilik!Illitile sail:, of the cole•ers makin g •II , • 't teas 'twi c e-, d! A . I. - '' l' ) 4 3 'elePsed the Austrians were beaten - back.Vvitb- lA:Woman who males is entitled to be _kept 1 foreign interference oppressing" the sovereiern !throne, atuidstthe ticelatreStioris,of the.. pees: _ , nigy an. ooseare, uright nnu '. ', " v • ' -irdidi r.s a bride ado' hId1• ' ' h '" tl ! k •ri •I'el 11 's e red". We ' rioht of natiens_to reoulate their own domestic !phi-if lie be,not, Franee M il t go . , baa to a 're- ~ 1 in tut walis of their strong o s, - eaving un- , le, re %itneean, o Ns n le r e i r a . , . 1 re e.' I public; for no other hand Will &MO - seize!! a I TAfffl. her 1 -' u P''''' e • 'ddof h • ides -'th • field of l!battle entirely- dieavow I.IICDO doctrines. It should l concerns. . . ..-. ~ . her stemed Neebirds ' Bich v had spread their re 8 t if • e l lr e d °lnr f - 1 ., •C n ' k -' e .11 , -; be. theaitril . ol , every married eiltiple. , tie make 1 ~! ".. 'stand before your excellency allying pro-1 sceptre !which it cannot it field The. Orleans 1 are . stitit e ~rove for a fliglit us, the path , l; nnd in e inn . s'y ,t .eirtonmt:ror . . ji ., . : , . , . di it to its very soaree. ' lc - ddaughterWho 'l' . tufo err; istntli co ssi i the ' branch -though-amiable, are, too,sv.e.elte-have ' i On the evenino of that dev koseuth receive . their own fortune. e o t,on, an les in. e a n .ce ra za i n oppre r I,g , . f. • 1 . . , , h f the imbecility. of the Bout ' ern! Kl'iplea, iinfermitio %made Mine:mei wife, `:ire entitled to rely oe t State right of self goveminent. • ;' I too much o , office. ed a dispatch from Gee . , , . O, . As we n fleet eti Belie teig erred of sun- ' bens, • A Will share the - seine f ite it the relo ea, Ire th„, t 1,,.,• r ,,'' ',- ~ _, !hit that a plot usits forme& to assassinate him..... - their patternedy,. hut should willingly' coin- I-. - ;tray I beallowed to take it for an augury and . .. 4 y ' -- -.1(PI:e St t 1 ' I •- ‘: .."- ....V'''' the 8114.; •" TWO•d3Vs - passed. - - Buda still held - OM; - -- al- -7 1-uienee life - - r.i, a lower step in A social . ladder lof better tithes that, in • herding on thb happy not cheese to - lira as, sinaple citizens,. undet. tali 'art: . s. t iii w :telt a laid tke : darkest trials I lbeeiela met) hour _hastened its fell. :Items ',Abater that!ocenpiekley . their pareets,,so , that 1 shores of this.glonous republic,' landed in i whate.ierchtingee may -take:place .--- • ---- , e ! ~,,o ' ,arta: .od eteer the disconeelete and : night. ..Koemit.fi had talmn op lils,mirri•teis at '.-theyireoy bavelLthe merit ..aud happiness of-.:eis fa free itnd.peiverful• country, whose honored e :. ['tomtit§ emperor, permed a few moments, „ze :n g 00 .. d ligl . ll the path of duty.-:a a go house situated at. a distant c". twoe singlef_possibl% to Elie top. Imagine the case Chief Magistrate invelstims to the- ' world that then waiving his, leinds,, • lfe ciChOied, itt-ito i i . t, l f it t l he tn nu an r ali.,furtan e area ppuinted ' learmes from. the . .theatie; 'Of War:, The - day ; of - an aged coitple; who. by . great , perspierame ttliis country oannot remein!indifferente-when! animated tullee hie' clerk - eye' treaming - With'ilre 1 , ,1 be , en .n- :gilt of a cheerfal sirit had hee d prOduetive - Of.. Vitrinus lieportant 'havegterKred tiossessitin : of immense wealth, tithe strong :Irina a foreign power is invoked 1 ehthusi'airri of tosp'irationty -:- t ' --...- --,' i• . 7 m t ~ ,e rY trial. Sub spirits there',_ t a the ti hie 111-terar'iviii earapietely ! - Mid - tire liyin;•in - a" style ,ir - ea S e. and otilendtir i to-stifle public Sentiment, and reprcestfie,spirer - '"Franeeonee more_ a republic, 41mi...coup le misfortun e cannot crush nor di a , even % and c 0 ~. , _ , ~, ~, -, , raint soon. B a thm i e ' ' e • s P" 'east meted by ''''' •• • Hiatt .- the .• .d f their *t' 'of f'P. . * n-country t . '‘' tries!Wll. follow her exempie-s-Germans, Prue -1 the onerous duties Which holiad • Mr:clew: ne more an -reward ci eir it T.. con tn . ..ny . .. .. , , 1 _ perpetual sun-light--- ! sinus,Pples It:diens D tries Strides and Rue. t tr 'ttle ever free t undergone:: Ite• inhabitea!-the -greend floor, ' longlife of -Will - anybody say that . - ----- . 4 ant joyous. .We meet . - A -.--- 0 • ' 1 frith pleasure ; nacre is e• bl " h •dst, fti 'th Ildr M. of such eeoldfolks" should live in, -- - - ~,,, land sat near aLee en t e.mi o. le mem,- e,c ii e • Tutor : utwitted.: -- - -,- sians,"e t td till • jeer in eresadt,of Art:rte.-let ere :,tout there tie I te s e a a t;,, unla t! "r e l . his brow'restingioe on :when hanti.,. 'nu two:the same grandeur _As their parentsl. The idea - You.- mays at all times ' - 11'•ifin - 'nidnet theie atesOreign% - who 1 end all seasons, est; ,'They wi .. • ... . _ „I irlence. lie* ii‘ t ,„ I ' n- -a " r ''''' )4/ rooms adjoiningllie one where the Hungarian !.is . .preposterous. ~ .71'hey have no right. thoteelt I cept vacAtion.s, be quite sure...that something will bee glad to Millie entice-silents et:Some-9 1 i i_ gloomy and coniplaie- . • are Olunnci,. Chief now sat, were three secretaries engeged ,lujeury, theyhave.deee ri9thing !to deserveit, I, funny is being enacted lethe doetialtories of ;,their rights; in -Order to preserye:eutnitier att.{ ~,i7::,,s this ch . li t i lyeettlenee. Let all, then, , iti writino.'out dkrattelteS . , but the - dOrsis Were ' raid if their parents are hottest individiete their "Old Yale." e Ono Of the - favorite but forbid= 1-therity.eovee; them enB, subjects.,_ . They, .will I emit. days come eel: :I';ess uf s " l ' th't when '.4 arid no' connnunication eicieted between "peoperty- among them; theycan't:We tie means dert.--,tichutieuienls;nf some of these - fun-loving 1 grant them ivpiviseht:atit4 ch4inbfrs ? and sv,b, 1 ~, , ,,i, hiid d,• we maY not be left to , ' them:mid the governine The'fitht : , ,vi.113 dark, of isapPortirie it • Ybt tharrhiges are - enntrarts. students, is . playing '.ttlhist, and eve hope flint' OonStithtionnl : kini e n - i, piiseessingla , - sp.:tr.-An:llaq Transcript. land tilent ; through theropen . Windowe- might ,- edi on-the" . principle'that Vie! ;Married . couple none, of them might ;ever" do a Yenta tifing I limited 'power. •' - Timis' thin feudal 'piton wilt ......______ _, ~,.. . h tin: P ' . .v i - • - - , • .receiveits•dea W blew-f-ttke the tittek.intst on fit he ' bait#h en • heard the rear of a -solitary .ehell be able to keep up the! rank • - lo;verldc .. nkr la syki et. . ,_ . , , I , ,e, ; ; I and e :lee. , i Qt nsT il eme-The following is iota- - piece of temnon.from the-.of four - were' t ocean it will dissipate at.the first appey. walla of Beek.- The - they have been acenstomed - under the patented{ '! On %tinter . eVerthig!,a party. --- - I, that ocean, • : _. .. . .-. . ; ' Y ‘ in " g ill win'se • fl' ' ' *f .'-c»us • ' l,' rd th 1 "roof.:'it is Shell tiotion4 . - neifile-Origendered ten the habit of Meeting in one of the-robms to lance orthe sun of liberty. Belt tuengs ..n• .i journey e ile was , tramps) horses, feet,coming . owe e ienee - " send: . e •. • Tlie\i.bm 'ifit revolutlini will - ! 'at a feirful pace, interrupted the thetights ief loY,llitilthrtsituvphiloSophere - and indulged by'play their favorite game; and - their movement!! not oiid there.. ~ r . .. . impel ; ~..1 1 Ale-. ! i , -- ~ eeuer 4:saunter giteed gently the loved ;!Kossutli. • 'lle reseithd ?arced the recur note- f lazy pride=-that `,nre - filling sour country with excited 4a:suspicions of, -,a -.lynx-eyed tutor, I no t still- tt 4)44-point-thee we t ne other parents and only sinter. i Misty InokinoleWarcis'.the doer •Whiet I led . for poer. old maid% esith!, col/0065h younestadieS, evtio.was quite . fond of. 'e matintil performing the time- be inereneed insi ten•fold retki e ned th e ,_, , , ,'''';!elcutetly noted their movements with it the ledl, - - It ivati thresirn- Open, fiyound officer !and' with nice cigeteliniekieg;gemil•fo4•oothieg 'tions'of a pellets , bffieers-eofneresting - ned bring .eyill he .aec.elerated ,in e proportt?n t 11are4,2',/i , l se stems-elm of her dying, eye, turning it ;tendered a dispatch to breathlessimatees 1c.i,... i young men. -. ,' ~.,.--: „_.., .. ~ ...,„..„' ~ ~, • • ing the culprits - to' jestice.":llehad,at various ~.peeplo recoVer ,a fa ut of their i righ . s, .3,,,tneti,, ..; tide t i tide. Arretsted by an d ? peenliar 1 suth -toreitopen;gl - aeed over:its :contenteeend i -. - .. .. - . tinies,"openedllie door, npOtt 'them - .sodderily, i . th e y' beeenieelated Witte plo vietorY they hityp . s'' e%iiift;ive of affliction and af • t'is *f •reved . of It great .anxiety. , sat :doWn If 7. ftr.iileci4ti - fialittc :died befere t eadVetit .hut, although thtt-. Young - Pep -cat orPund l .the 1 achieved ;, and; liii:vinft , tast6d the sweets' of toa,'i,thi'y Panned to lo o k I , ' 1) "j 3 '. l' r! ' . 1 -• . - ' ,i 1 yi , I (7 iin 'Ws , fee.; tof the llonnier,%•Yet the folleiVink In Viieittion ..talelein "a stuipieions nttitude;each-..uMuld be 1 f re edom; they: becoine:elainorous ..fer a- larger pon her,whona ;agate, and te dila .. ,. .0 9; / . 4 i_ti.P.,i, ,:.,- --.. , • .. •- ' .•- -. . ..• : I••,•'-- - • , - • , -'• - ' -- - • 'lie portion,.. Ha Wi I,AI ''.l4ta S end, rinci al. 'F"' l Y,'low son but ( li e d e. t. , Isaid t} tt, l esultaily ad hoc t sji tine intent upon o . book nr paper .bcfore JaM, a , Al ~. I, „. le, .te y through their ; tures, •:,' - .. - • . - , , ,e . ~; e ~.,.. ; _i to le pe coat seems . _p ~ and So sac -I 0 _ , , , . a s ;Geld see no More • '- 1 "To:morrow morning then ':'''. ~ . ' fit d "tut 't Tetn r n ed 111:en each hies of ' Europe b?-in n echitinunl state of tar- ir„. . . ,' , i preseet discussi9u , tin 'Wilco:it , , or no petti- ille"diseam c e , . , , . ~. .. ~.,.. . i ~ -...) 4 ft . 1 , ; . 6iii.. ii ike etc) , 1 1 , e , lie effort to speak, a quivering, voite, 1 '' Yee; your etebtleney;l l 6-innrro" iinsiver. roar:! !. es..- . -.; :-.,--! e e .. •: 1 e-: - •:: s!' e tie etretegthericildne hie coevictione ef•the guilt I Spit and fame meat-e-Pcrl !1 e }• '. . •.. .., ,-I ..,_'•;! ) ,' , • ecent of the lips e drew -closely led the yo.uno min, and - retired With is low bow. i ~-., "Oh petticoat! -thorn urt r the;pereonification 'of- . 1.11e-purtiesi PO unable' to,;ebitaitE . tbo:proyfi eothl iiaviair, In iill 4itectloris, , prov , iouti . t h e' l i t i lf 11e.. 11' . .. the loving berme of that sorrowinol-in -mother moment the sbundeoPhis :horse's lef ,:uinuine ; „the nrlinik grace, •,,cif • hergalfi: de- . o f,it, - ,...„_-, : -.....-i .., .„ . ... . ~. .. .. - ~_ ...., i . ,.. ,.. , _ metimme _ ° t an „ e a r o istue e e; ~t,, j eegt ~, mether, taller, sister nil nl'' ' " ' ". • ' 1-11 d 1 - rid On -the way her - petticentittichiliiteirki . • - Atiengilfthil'cidet Or the' party.iletellnin , conlhu4lfle tuatter:yilf,l):lVo,yepteessi .teeniene ese . q .. ii. ' s .. f . , cai e c oser i feet wee heteedegalloping diet wive yen once pe s," r . .. . ~ . . , .. . ... - -.. e- - - . - -- - I .." • " ' • - ""- hard of •'•- - - ' - ----" - 1 - ilia; Moves '''Ssielety "is kept tweedier -by the- ed.-to obro the tutor a lesson,.througn e conic- d on e ell omen. will tal s o plat %. 'rbe la res,re.. she e • eol 1 mile lit op her cone- !,,inore,getietivas .restored:„. : ....-_-• , : i.•_„-:: . .. . , •.• ...,, , ~ ... . . . _ .. . .. - . . .-,- •• r d-.,-••, t -, I ' • I - eente e e s eM'Yead the, ga, ~1 , „,, . ~ laid be, little puiselesS handl •',‘ Titedisfaitchi: protoieedthe .fall-Of Itadalon Cinflifence" - Of the'pejtienat. - -Ip . thest countries Neal-joke devised forme OCCaStOn. , neacco - Engiau . a inn trap cy.. ...... , .., p ... , ~..,, ~..alr nrether'is Plitt), then closed hereye. , the merrow.' . --.--' ''-. • -:•---..- - e! - ', ~ . , -: I'i Whelp' there! iS!ne , ! reittiee r at; Matted; of etheretingly ?ugly; had : the pockets of hia „box-pat Heed iripeirri-Winld; iiveewhelimng kingerteduristoe ti,e,Sight r i - . e• ea and §:ink aWay".- . ... I g iu'in:itoesntb - :a'it iii2th'e table; resting his -,heikeniuch tharepeetsiort-than- therele -irk: ourttetipnratil,y. With ; stout sheep skin, and about racic44.htit oninentliq'zilfoi de'ru.koratit'_lutelvlt; Zi'ld- - Arnp air of death's shadriwy valley head, end lost in prof thti obt. ,. - A solita; ' itilind Mot dtAitoed ceeintryethoto,:4 : no.re- tri cid right hour; - his nook .filied . them with- nasty ,o 1 it Mews.. e'prnet me i :l4e O.isasethet jt.0,1 - I:Sitp ;'4 , tYillg over her. Slow{ ••h• '" - ''s' •' '' - _ e!se, t l g lid ed .t, ~, • y sin tog .ry seuemel was-istedume tn„- ; rote . ~ , . • ' 1 ' *. •Ik 'h - " ' . ;t: iiiikii - din . d -- - tit . table - with his companions, wbki lira iiidel',"or;Etrii dria ye44 - au`tobo.tribiedi-,1 :,., hjik ,.. , ,iards the river's shore,)-the.-only-gertirdiefllangary's onty-40 . pe. , ,--', petticoat,..sant4si ~i.ea., niere IT Y ~ ~ ~ . OVII. 0 . . 10 :_ e - - • . , - .! -deer e' h l e.ei i s ee ee etl! e f , ..I.LUTOW stream' • •'• Us 'art the: poetical mister) , of life, the slueld .or i had - purpoelyi by certain. inereMentss cense& Winelielons" 1$ -Atone ,0 s 4 I . •• , .., e,„,, purrs, • • ern, &sides the spirit yWhile - :Kossuth ;Vinci eat..:_w.eiglAtig -44 . . - • ''' .. . ' ' ' y ! Z' 4. : „ Br see the quivering lips-, mind the chenees,of 7 14,004Ty'el•, 4 wvittrei a' 1 virtue, they source - I)Fpl . .,tra, ply' coquetry, t u -- -- • . • - i• . Th . ti • h . -t ir ' fbire'4ii.bo'et.hd:tinlY,...snitf nt Alm tutor to ouspeot - t tout., , . ta.., nto it ere ;which • , ePea r P . ~• ~ ~ „......, "•". .. - no booki about,. thertableened when - , the whichthe troo orliblotY,go, l o.%YW! ,-1 :1T 34 .1. 1 .itai . 7 ,„,,,e r ,,i; I enter!" Ohl ,how each !human fie% distorted with!PreSetoni, ePthde ll Y ' end -. se • eerresee' l7 ''•••'-' 1- '''• ' ' ' 'was. burst '. eh' 'd 11, - iti'• th •• -•• t . i--, - -m y it-fliprish for /plot - - -Yoti ' `• nt ' w 'ma thenh pulset d l '' d before .- th •' - dti v ' .it:-joso '• : -•• i- - -•- - --•- . •tutor open . e oor . o you in e , -rnanen too. a. . . . ~, ~. ,_,,, ~ 4 ir l• - • " each Bee - s l PPenre S ' B R efl 1 Win 1- ~i' .-- . H. 'io - h - " '' dreaded in our -" • - . l- .l - -' -"' - " " - - "-- --.': "' •.„ , ,i i i•,, l4 - " I.(ither!" the dying girl'' a tioin . the,slirthe oE6Bllndfig - ire Or itenfatt . ,-;:-Vir .9w , _ire .rs.,, _ sch o ol: . ,.lkokoiit •'made it. vigorous demoneeratioe-of, perbapa t .oppf 3l 4q t.),! 3 9,.!!!.9 1 .!.:. -,„ ~., A-. .4,• n “ 4--s is.S,'?e---d liirht_er "te ' - ''-''•4 - • ' ' li - - Ili . "'" kiwi '• ' - I;ey - dityti 16 be priniebedf by -eittfttg beteireeu ,- owee s eineeeer -,d i e k en ebe tehlesatidtriineferriett r n 911111.64114 are - rainNltoWeVere '.' ee"Wee. e Yee almost'l'm .ecama. vl - an,. , stnalt y--• e .-- - a _ :le.; • „-...,.. ':. • ' • t ‘ . .6 -., -' --. ` ',, fl u - r b '4--• •.t. -•-- - • ~.., , Elesseli thought! Light• ' •• • '-' Iled-hine:' Wm gals: • Alt I learnt force _of -education:. . ..theni, Ulla- capacious pockets.....-,The . tutor o u bliette, - sitiote-:Of ! .. .EU 3 but !faitreitiel ethreoppo , . 'et ~," 1) d "' mind " li - is sown - .• - c im e , ua- , wit out noeseecortee •-: . - , . . 1 - al. • - •subbalt- - :16 suck d -4 otil , now. AI rleS. A ,,`' ,, even 'amid the gloom . d• If OU:Kit! lighted '' - - (thie.istidosie , after • years wei. - - - . walke tin to him in AIM/Mph* mannerond , o e p e ,;,emuleeeng,:renegnipoor,'l _. -. , . ~. ~, th e ge ,,,, . . :an tee _ ga ble i re Every o - ~ , iti Ines without ;'a tmliereee, -. . eee - :- demanded: -e•- - - . - •,, ... -, . , ,- :! ~,,,,..to t o r o f tberaure,, , ! - _ _.,.., ..... ~,,-..,., .: -,... T; 1 . , • - [The t - was between 111U1 aid ./tl5 Vidardi ~' -0 -- , • , -- -- • '''' r' ' i " ' ' • .. ''' '.' ....1' '. 3 . '''' ' 'l7•''. .', . .. . ' ' ' , ' '' '. :. i ' ' ..' • '..)... '.2 ''''"" i . 4 . , . . . •• ..... ,' . .- Wr!Urn for the Democrat, • • fricod rak Childhoodi with • !lair. L OCK of mr BY MRS. TX-DIA JANE PIERSDIr., lost thou ;manlier • la the merry time of old, ghat my long Ind heavy tress , Were of ember &FT.'S Sn gat witli glelhoor s sunny pleasutes • Mll 11040 shin:us, curls ;May,' • And a shadow aP-OrSYrTOW On my thinuer rlu glets lay, eletions—Srelt and Man)* uireberia heaped upon Toy heart, bare ,relit—tears without Ineasitre, Suet it RAS OUT Sate to part ; And leeks like this, are gather'd O'CS trif fad.] tensplei now, , ih! dealrst—tio3 e and Sorrow litre taash',l heart aswell asbrow lac Eirvirr S PFMTEIG She west bad shut Its gates of gold Open the patted Flub int thenng.h each window's eurtsited Cold Lamps ghttered one by one; tnd ratcy a bahe had sunk to rest, Snisaany 3 mother's yearning breast ctrl;lolled its idol rare, Wltsr, in a cutlery's petcerul bound, i:lllPaffestion circle r °land, I hard inlaf nun' , prayer, Ycs.eterc it knelt; tie cberab face v cr aifea with anteus care ; An) acTotilias heaven-born grace Beearar a brow FC , ; Bat selainn at oar Fathes'a throne ' a d, 1,1,14 and happy child known Sopa:a:n: l y to Etr:ro; Tor long I.,th trembling order fraught Tllstsnpplirating lip bk..sotig.bt, please • Gel, let Lilly let c!" Sat stdl the iraploringToice did flow 'flat ilttle courh it if for poor sick Lily', a•oe !I': (PIO c.l rem trtlen Site .-pelf of t!no.ber (tole With to,thnti.t.ll.tteLne ea the goal, Literal:wait:la cAr the ttraam, l'hz =arm ariag ate, sobbing !trite She be ea pica for LI I y'3 hlriitaith the iti:e.,tlt . a &ma. N Fa L 1F lived: b at not Oleo time measured not I.y st, ; 1,1:e2e roll vinteronilli the Clime, 01 canker ram the roe ; theahti for her infant frivol In miiaiting lace dti bead Te p.m; the tearful tirayer, - s.Zlrtm the pang, the trona, the dart Tba pared the mourn n heart Lhu with ter Li,y there ! MEM . - - MONTROSE, -PA-;•THIJESDATAAXITARYIS' EIME ). ?_"hat have „Yo got in'your ell r--4 ,have;lathing in them-hut,,n;hpt Jrnatrr.y Co quietly retorted li.eof .box ".:What yen menti_ liy 'atiell'a reply I, -Again nek -you; what have. yeti'-got' in y o l l TPnvitetnr.... "I.lnive told you s6pl, truttr nothing iti these - pockets but hot Pudiling." The' tutbesnis eninked: - - He riieliedliehind yitungmart, nnd phulged hands:i e it i our lieep in.,tiro pockets, end dreW'itbeirklPrth, dripping-with the scalding: puddlng,l beat .a-precipitate rAitintit,'sind h - hg. c.uPoinage,,pnthut party of whist pi4ire;.einseil'forever. MEMO 11111$S. AKE Do'they miss me at ..tronte 7,d0 they ones tne I. •Twotatt be an aieurance moat dear, To know at. this moinent earni toved bsib 11Ins saying; ivisliiilicrw!22 liqe I'. To fed tinieillegio67,eit the: firesida, IVere thinking of aalroamii • ••-• yest'twOuld be joy Withbut measure,' t • To know that thoy•Misied tae at hake:. When tallied approapbeitithis t eastOW - .' • Thut 4vei. %vie inacted 'to 'conti Does tome Ode repeat nay.ritariii over, •- • And sigh }bat I tarry so , •. • And it Mersa eboid:in. the musioi - That's missed when my voice IN away}' And a chOrii in each'hearktbat Maheth" ••• • itegrk atMy wearisome! Still , •• , Dothey piano, me s a chair it the table "home pleas uress are night; And lamas are tit is the parlor, . _ ,And gale iu the calm azure -shy ?-i' — , And when the!. Gnoyltghts' nye . repeated; And eats% iaYa them down to. their:sleep,: • DO they think of T therasent, and-Iv:aft me. A whisatife:d iOtiod:Ni'ght,' - o'erthe deep? pp they miss me at home 7' do they miss me At morning, at noon, prat. night And lingers, ono gloonii shade round them, ,That only my presence can. light? Are juys less invitingly .tytdcpinc4,_ And pleasures less hoiled. than before, Becappa one is misserdtiont the cdrciel 13ecatire lino with them no more?, (*yes they do miss nte ! kind voices- Are culling me bocl* as 1 room, • - And ryes am grOwn weary:with weeping, And.watclr but to welcome ; me home. Kind frimids, ye shay wait, me uo lonot r: I'll harry inn back from the seas j • For flow . can I terrY, When followed By Watching-4 and prayers snub no '014437" . 4 COW) nicE.o Farewell:. Farewell . is_often ~From the lips of, those who part ; „:•.' 'Pisa whispered tone-=tis a gentle Butlt,apringe not' from the hpart....!. • • it may serve for the !peel's closing TO j).! funi 'agatba eammet'svlty ; Bat giye'to me thi tips that say The hoavat Wards—ft Good : Adieu adieu.! may. greetthe In the guise of *courtly speech . ; •:: -But when we leave the kind , ned dearf' 'Tis not what the soul tvould teach., IVhette'er we gialtit the of those. We weuld have,foreier nigh, ~ • The . flame Of•friendship imrstiarid glows In the warm frank worils=-A. Giod°l3ii." KO - similes Trayei on the Gia*es of thos6 who' had falleri at ga - malts; • ." Those readers who:have With eons interest .putsued .the -gloriows - qinggle of.the Hungari ans, will doubtless- rememberthat one of. their most victorious battle 4 was. fought-at Kapol- - na. ' The Austrians were driven from all their positions; and relinquiihed their:attacks retir ing, in 'good order certainly, on their retreat Pesilli taut leaving the Hungarians .imeiinive.; Gaily masters, of the tieldfif,battle,. It %man advantag,e dearly pereinsed, howeVer.„ Many a• noble and heroic eys,cleSed%forever -- on the fatal nlaini of-Kapolne. - The dead , s•ele bur led with all,-the pomp;and'ceremony:of ry mourning; the ilag k of Hnngary, yas ed 'over their . graves, as' if to,. take a" .last fare well t;f• its ,trdlant champions, Whilst the then t der of the cannon'spolie the' Soldidetirequiein: Kesanth - diem:lids -islted the grave; of the fallen heroes, when wecene of great excite ment and, powerful interest, took .place.. .No doubt many of Yourreaders haviinowSeenand heard the great Kossuth;' find we : may justlY picture to ourselves the subliine, almost spir itual expression which no 41oubt pervadedbis noble face and figureovhen excited:by some great theught . and ;splendid imagining. _ 'fib ratOod by "the last restingplace or many' of his i dearesefriends, and, of thoesands -whose less hearts but a few• Short hours before beat 1 in unison with his own in, its high aspirations after national,liberty;and glory. Kossuth raised hiS face to heitVen ' end uncovered his heAd, an netterr in which ho wasimitited by all !present; a smile of Unearthly beatiV played i round his lips—it was:not:kindled by joy,-but i. by faith- . -as be,clisped, his hands together land, with' a bearing that can never be fOrgot. I ten, uttered' a prayer, of which . the'folloWing is a translation from do German: i , ‘‘..Exalted Rider,or,the Universe, coci.of.the i t warriors, of Arpad, look - down:from Thy star ! ry throne.mion Thy unworthy servant, from i wifoso' lips the prayer , 'nf millions - fist:end to 1 heaven, extullinztheinfinite ..power of Thine omnipotence,- ~Sly•Gbil. Thy bright:sun shines above me, whilst bsneith iny . .. knees rest. the I.Sines of my "fib en iirOtherB. ,Thy Stainless i , azure oveneanoples ini hut beneath; the earth is red with the sactedblood cif the children of -bur l ftilleT9. , '' Let. the 'fructifying': beams, Of ,Thy, glorious I tunihary Shine upon their graves, that t.he crimson hue, ; may ,be replaced, with flower:4l,lnd the laSt-re ; of the Ifravo be stifferoirdnd it4th - the entiriettri- of- liberty. I. i -God of any fatherstbnd:my rice, hear My sup ' pifp4lone: let-,Thy . :blesssing rest t ppon-'our warriors, by t 'whose aims the spirit of a gallant' ,notion seeks to ,detenit Thino own -precious ittoffriedeni.' '': 4 ' ' ,;.. " 'n , , ,t 7 ,i. , lielp‘thant ,taibienkilie find. fetteti-witia' l'whieli blind despotism wm:l4 Wilda great pee., I. Ole._ AsA freemanl,prostrate ,myself before, ifliCe oii thcle'fresh graves bf My slaughtered T brethreni' 'llieept thei Wady offering 'Alibi live ltain , presentedlii,Thne, and let it prOpiti-• rite.Thylasbur to our.:land, - .AlY.Clod, suffer not ntraco of,slaves.loaw , Tn ,bp these graves, Mir pellata n.thisbonseciated`Soil With their up., billtowed fo'otsteps; -.. /Ififither l' titir-Fetlieri niialttler then all, the .tnyrjads 'of vartil.:.-the ~in a n i te j tolerothartFen,.earth and occan....let 1 a reflex of, hy ; . glory shine people `'Con y . owl sqinfelires upon the'fini t e t My si.eratei - this spot by Tipp:ace, thatliiiiiiiiies 1 ' of MY'brotherie whejlitWo.fallisn. in= thii &tared cousesuittYlest oodliduttwtio hallOWedrepose, Forsake us hot in the hooter need i sroat,God' of battles - 2 - 4,101 our ,gOrts 'ft; preterite - that titierty-iitiilileVrbineP:vvin :eptrit - is'the es:: sine:; for!to- , Thee, in lbolititnef Orthe'ivhole lgopte k i aaolhe'attliottocipid:prAte-O',V; ,ffrif J01471a.4 4 ,s, g, s `t'kVY,.o;•:l .Y9141. - 4,..11;(4pt*' - 1 - - . • - A'College -- Setipe; "die of - this 'araviist; yet.Onio2,:tbritalpc4 Witted. 'Men wci ever kneiv,tißan = ofd Donor" Chapin; Presirient the-Waterville. Celle' who vas Wont, la olden •fitne,tt4O , preaffs' lopg and'ponderotts. aerimins - Kingfif..alerri;androther klndiedsubjeatiri nC it' down east village.' President - Of: 2 nm leis, doctor ,was -la NS; manner of 'giivernment, and wielded the fre'nf mithorityWitli es firm' rindAesficitle a. EinperolOf tlitiftioislas. hel hived • in strict 'disdifil ine,'-Mid - -Wo Old have - seen , the Cc:illegal emptY•ofstudent ,s 'am/ its walls toppled.3o the -ground, than- yield:* jot or tittle to rosy -rebelliouo , or.refactory spin! it that hed been placed under his care, - - Among the mischievous chap's Who was iinually,fretting Mtn and dansing him wax" Wrath, Bill the 'sharpest" thoins ira hie' side - fir all the - forms'of deviltry and. tuischiefmaking, Bill was fully " posted upi;',• and to`tease, woritand torment' the tfoctnr.br some new scrape orviolution of College- ddlete; Was," particUlar greena",, to ; ldm—he' relished: it as keenly, as an Irishinat*.wtMld fightifoir which he had been "spilirtgr;or . l4 an epicure would a grecti turtle. ThOligh.'the tor oVnine-tentha of Ake sempioi'that -werci cominitted,l6ll.4as novel' once detected r was , exceediri,gly sly; and cunning fn his opent: ticins, plotting:4lmm. and in secrecy; And blots 'genius, which .never failed him, in.an emergency. ..One ; of; these.nifilrs; - which- eanSed,"the furnace of the Preiiidenties ivrittli=to ha sevenfold heated, we shall. long' remember."' The doctinalanithtei• while be uphrr ed oat n. iertain evening, td 'the •senior College Pio• teaser.- atel.our -hero's brain , was - at - oace_ big with the, idea of :having soine ; fun out of this afiliii. Aceordingiy;at the 'appointed hour. or the ceremonies, between .nins and_teri o'cicielc.. one _dark' bight, .hiVing:Prerionsly fastened at: '-. line' to 'the tongue of the ',College bell, and caused it to be conveyed-telds room in the• fourth story of en adincentiCollege building;, I Bill began to tot) the .bell for a fire. The belt uas -the onlyone in the :village, and being toll- ea . As, usual,- ,when was, a eortflagrationi the peopleleirinm the - nlaim, which was peal'=; ing in, their ears fiery moment, iti tones'of, itil , creased loudness,•le_aped froin their beds. aim; posing the College toust . b&wrapped in tldmest Rushing; to then engine. house,. they dragged - fortl.the,"Cstaracts" and "liiagams, and arm ' img themselves with hose, buckets, hooks., and ladderS, hurried,',hatrdiesSed, 'at the top of i. their speed, and, with yells, and seriaine: of “Fire!.' fire f that Made the'night hideous; to tlie'Colleges, Which' theylmired were . al re:adY 1 one sheet of fiames,•if • not # heap 'of blazing • 'ruins.-..• Arriving within _ sight of . the halls of 'learning,. they 'found. them wrapped -in •Egyp. i thin darkness; but seeing 2 the ,Piestdent:s house brilliantly illtaninatedithey,suppoied it was there the flames laid broken out; and hast ened forivard to extinguish them. ' i ' '.• ' • The seam that enstied, both 'within, Boors , arid without,baffies description, 'Only a Dick ens'•• pen - or a Cruikshank's pencil; could do it, riny shadow of justice. The ,bride Mid,,tlits .hridegroorn lied just stood, up together, mid were on the point of ..being)vedded in a life long ..union, when the parion'i ioieet was drowned by anoise AS of seyeri thunder:3 from. without-every moment .it waxed louder Mcd. • louder, and soon the clattering Of c ng,iiaes. Was heard, and mingled yells and shoutMgs as &At Indians in. a war, wheop;or self a menagetier had brokert:loosea moment Irmo- and_datlC came wdeltige of water -rMon the, wind4ws, shivering__the: glass intet• atoms, flooding "the floor, drenching the - men, wemen,and'wedai4g I"fiiins,” frighteninti the bride nearly - to hys terics; ina biiking e rill'the *Aids think that's. seeond 'edition of Noah's -iiilaviaa , esperienee had'come. -For a moment'Ortwo all was can fusion end , " hideous riot;",• but-presently ,ontti int the company, wcellege Professor, saw.tim>" f the affairi and guessing at : the author of the I mischief, rushed oat ef,deorS, and stopped the engines; thence hurrying;to the . College: bet. •, fry; be essayed to check the -birti. hues:Sint lel:Mgor; `but Cunning' Bill 'had reniovett the Itadderi and with. his long, string was keepliin-,, I Up a continual-'"ding, ding:'':. While snugly I perched 'in eyrie in, Other building,le. was 1 chuckling over his: joke in • an ecittheyof glee. ',Ls for the, energetic villagers twho. m their i zeal,tottave, the' Colle.gea, from: the *deviating l'elenient i lisd hurried from ttieir vtaitit beds in to the froSti• nightnir, without fully don - flirt' their habilieteritS , =they - returned ,snilenly . to - their homps. Muttering 'curses; "lief loud, bat deep," and declining thet "the Colleges might burn to, ashes the 'next time,,co - r aught they woUlddn to, save them." 7 ... • • ,-.-, .., . ~ , ,Yousa. kimaic4.-- 4 Father," exclaimed the hopetul 'son arid heir of itgeatie man 'tic our ne. quaintanCe; on Friday laid, While , the Int,ter teas congehtulatiti,g the "yditth upon his smart ness in ceolastie otudies—tho Younger hairiag attained his eighth year—, , PFather; Tin =Omer. icancalntl,r . , . Yea, ixty, boy, you are r., reiponded the de lighted, parebt, father, you ain't, are'yeri 1" .." Not by birth, my 10n...! ' "Welt, then," • 'exelaitiied Soling , Amenea is a thol "" tidied I r to be rime tar y0u...! wont,- ittask, ,of Ilieurontisuit which fintillYficitled tacit. it; and, rubbed it; And swathed Vot nll to .no purpose, V,lnaliy tearing . Away - Atli) bandaio . s,ho stu i elf it out, and 'idleshake I:of his fiat ovet'it; ho bxeftiiiie4 - siwa 01'o folhitr-4tho ittraq I atirtrit'da' more kit yerrtits ere chile earn s tandrii: as ;long T a 34 yrs - catt94-11 , 40Y 'l4O away 4": - • ; t Or Jr moil haYa.,-bitT'ietmd 01141118,mA fs.ttjtip r . oey i ; th 06.i:s en tipeel - a, that. th efoliriror • tiiih pi!gumege tat Suiiiisies: . all'otliere; Sit ifov follotviSg itopoltinf rmid, it • Mb' bfaitiff the - prtis— pectit; lmthe ireelleitStvethif s Dropsy, Sridirs• theCrost. superiority of thotiteouitoodetion pro-, vided for thu , Slalstlao --I.4tVeler'-,:10)04 b 44* fittieb t el his eikurscii ; - tit liw e was MP tarnaer, thata .z. 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