: 1 . 1. : . ''- 1- ': .: ''-' ---: :: : : ...----''.':'-':::.i:j..''4i,'•'i:''-'',.',.: ~~.Jy'~. '?~: T . BI3Uft.GH '13111.1511ED DI WIIITZ it CO. y T Uy. oxt PSIDAY' I ~I O &KINGJAIitUAY 30 . 186:2t 'Siir:l2.E.li7J*a.3lA.27.Ele WILL BE FOUND ON.RAZVPAGE OP TIM PAPER.' "These tidies -who here not yet recorded lhAritemes ictithe Bank of the Lodles'AesPcir -I,,Atisp,gr-frimp*ds of iantigary,MM hare 'the PVPietaggitY ifforded ihetn for doing mu by eel 'lhtint thei:Bertilon' room of the Second Preeby ':'... beto m en iho bourn of pier and .I),neP.cloacto A. meeting or the friends of Hungary win he held apt. Prealy's Vloarch (Allegheny:City) this day at,a ode*. • • :• %dienth; in Company .with Goy. John -210* ItitilleNtmmeit on the occasion. S 1113 a *TM Oar reantaniwill learn wits' sincere regret that. ILtrwn Dana: Is no more. -. Ho expired at.his - . ..c..,".residenet, near this city; yesterday morning at ;•-• tvin:o'elock;i,:niter a protraCted itlnceS. 'For s izny. week4is. friends had; given up all hope his renerery. Slowly and 'serenely he sank . ram amongst men, aupported he the hope of „,'..;, , .eliaintibis;andetitaired by the •affeciiooattiAtteu: •'''f” 'lions.ofkindred. and • friends. Mr; Denny filled inhe 'honorable 'place ' • "-in:the -yublie eye. Mau'' , yearn ago , ho repro • :•••Setzted.:this 'county in the State Ligislature.— r .•••• ',l3iilikatiently,l. inthefaltof 1529, he Woe eiected the occasioned by thb caid.'eeli that nellreCorigria; • • his seat:- Hi' lee reP.reSenled alMl6't to `the and 2-11.1iFcetigrea's: 'ln all;,those pools he i•,;•• discharged l . • In His peuto.ll,lo.ions of life; domesUe,social, and nallgiotts, hie character was em inently - ,!4• '2,-. 7- that afgti,xl , - • . • Ror teistiY.yeais - be held the omen of ruling_ elite lotion pirstPl7..sligterinn Clonal 'of this 'which his talents and piety, combined with sinpleforiatte, enabled him to make a post aftialattagiustiod usefulness.. hte nwutoe'ra Mei. Denny wsl amiable; kind, linoWaskie and olio; andtbough possessed of .tidentkiefs nigh order, he rather shrnnk from pnnlio gaze; but for-many. 3i ~ - - '- , ttars;Whenever any project for the promotion geed, objeels "called the people to act in "eon i= ever find in the records of such meet rt 44 1 .1eir,etite name if fisastan Dinar. lie was, we helattre,..dc his. 69th year at the time of his • ' Heath. . • -I • 'iyp.shall be pleased to receive from any of Mr. • frieilds a faller sketch of his useful . life we are f,,ble to give. *.ors 1c WITH THE LADIES. • ." intieci me of KClAllth with the Ladies, inatertley, Wasntthe most inipreseite _cheese tee.. 'flan annuli Ito pleasing, yet sadly beauti . Theta Wasjii Metal sublimity and gran -oetrr ithent 'with a toucbiu caduesS, drat lest ; y a tiry eye In . the .bouse, - . while :e of hettied with sympathy and The of Mr Itotienn is , a -retry. dna effort—harm, earaeat, ora l to the purpose:! It dois not shield &careless indifference behind' • Aißet finrers of rhetoric . . It comes up bold& -ehows [hit the: author is to stand Op me i nfully for the right. ,j 5; ~ ' : ' 2 S '..1~~, ~_~ t_ speech, is tosehiogiy, Sadly - feeershall we forget ife. - seia sod i . ;_-.lseletiOidlkitenes" of his -yoke, 11-3 he delfi4ed... cateat.-1 Its effect was indei.eribable. ' Ie sesixsel it, the oil to e, of eympathy 41- PP/f t !. '• ' . • • Titis'is his fat well - 'speech - for Pitteburih; bait:cm:4 matter which ought to move the women, and men too, in . It is Ft for 40 for Rum EiurTt , o always eittiplet with hie -4...--4,,a:',-PrePEEtet:4#4oSPeech from . him,: 'lt the conse _ jtadt one a , nd: has ithtistootisl •:,• , ,, 1.k. :-. , :r . ciitloi,ttiiptity.ityle'..sytiptittly, of the Auteitc:an-roo -1',...t:',-;:ts.f!!:+rh,Xiiiig,%s_gsSl'...*A4oT24o 44 °t;!iir.,a 4 4- '9 46 n pt a n h C at can . bear. Let Sooiteihing be ••• cittititifoithe chose, for its awn had not 'lo:iideltiifibileiVe!line , of olio nature 09h . . ;.. tiaia iattravtay of a ii.ra curiosity, and . -n !Ova rf: #iiitt °Mention. ariti diSplay Thiseisewch will he widely-circulated, Yereallyreald It la - oat of, hit must: ittractire wilbits,rand ortost 'move' patty hearts to more. • - sullen ezokloiti for titis cause „Offfurogary. . . _... . . . • , : _.: '. No city !hat Aoa. , Kosootn hap yet visited hita 1 -giro:than more Oordial, hearty, and enthusi .eageriseeP benthin Pittandrgh7 and to 116 plsii..e, • • 1'.: . , Prahatd±, I. 43 he made amore (amiable imprra :,, •-• ~ ~ Mans : - lirr-leivea al li:iparroi. and wilt carry . with him tie warmest eyniparbles of almost the 7. i..A". : ..;. : entire conicaieity. There has bean no idle pa. ;.' . !-'<-,.gelintry,rissperairefeasting--noihinginaltort ,- ."...: ' - ':•'lut.a pima rrPublitin ficiPitality,'.d a gener , ~.- ": ... iba iontrit ution of eubstialial aid M his cause; , .' .. . , .coritribited cleerfidly end gladly by all classes: . . • • -., Tet -theta area Ceti peeler', —jibe dark spots on thefeeS erthe non--who ate grumbling at all I..tig.s.,tryingto diicare r something to 'find fault , ' -‘ lO,-- aqinot . 4-ce-teJitig, they bare been - bass iiaitiagbtorutrear injurious . reports of rztritra.. ~', . 4snee. itidriioteas firing oti thO part of the -.- ' eittreeristliiiunth 4 and even he himielf heti noel, ~ , aseepedd r - We know what we sly, when, we tell - '..-.. , r „-: trafitnobira that all each stories itre sheer fab.. `emotions,kit up by envious persons who .krnivi ...,. ;--. nothing about it ',.,,- . : Tai-; rNiltitthirre who maintain an honorable:appal. Atli* ti? ite .yier, nr. dot. Kossuth we hike. - up ,icrampti ._ .17e accord to their opiMona all the 2:,IInAtOIit:WO ailt.fer,,own; - but those who ateralien lifultriarrietranger with charges which '. betai r .O . ollier'elitirea than. their own depraved el t , lfftegine4l tot tt -lto...ittdge others by theanoelves ',larort different clioe. -".ffieboltt a giut.Op ' . 'ligilitlib. bibbtr!"* . rrisAh linguae!, of this • - . Mee d ption of weans ot One who was In ,. iiniWgreater and parer 4Mnif.eisiith, . There. • ---,, , Jere he iced noVbe ittvgrirOff or grieved at snob '. Xoss . • "a Accra-430m0 persons have sins . tilSable en OidtitO hielr_soitetbing of the rin-• - 1:1-k cir - 1m e=4•s..." . b.e4ceoPP.any Gov , P3sslttb. • Alar,,, ' • ! YlVi r eei3, l : : irraetrir . ; ,a,,--- . -• .. - ,t -. . - -.„.:.: 151r...F. .. el-stPOlolt3t Irtussai oppoeition leader P--..t. ,, ---5:;: ~ -.q ..• garlah V iet, 3 en.neder Secretary . of - . ;$...-.,;-1.-044:77...:4P11iii age firjvenly-iio, be ` compiled ...' ,.,,- .;''''ll(idoltunttillti. Code n(tttwer de ecoepted f or oe,lfinigetieu Kingdom. 7 ' - C . : : .., :. p4itli - eititieititidtuing the treacherods more - ..• -elett - lof 4 . lleatich;iftestith forwarded to -.him . ...-.. - : the 'df,siiiedies of the Amstrien:Coait . .to Tells - 'ehich,,,:tOtitl*d before the defeat of 'that Gene , ' inl, end proeinithe 'connivance of ' the 'love; •, . ~-, :riil.hlinlttri, By publishing Giese dOcntnents, . . . -::at hit own Orli, M. Pultky ataloned the out -hiiiti. at View* lie has sines - been the 'Jinn; . * tulip. Representativ e . -England. ' )• . Me. ffe.ljnik . wes member for Pesth" in ~ .. the eon len Diet, and .afterviardientrasted 'utt ~,- .lithe dial superiiaton of the capital. , : or - _,.. ~, . -. .C010n '.Count Dethlen is the ,lineel kleetin. , ltitt,,of#oTiiiseese !If Transylvania , in suf;, ~, ~ e.... - .. .. rips -erhoeniatastligniiist the Rouse of 114,i;" hail. peentiten of Kessuth's incesternformerli . -- iitishre4Yori the fielit,ior, bj, the ecarow. •- Conte BeWeiiiratiraiiiir ilksrinpiebed dtcrik the war !i 4 1 '4 7 0 5 Or- '.:: 11, suffers from the effects oh i to i iir4 which traversed his bodi ' 'in a ---:. celebrated duel' with one Or ae teterla iys - '.. whom h lilted upon the spot. • . . - . • "-,..1‘ Y 1 ":.. , 14 1 ?0,7 1 'T". aide'de:camP to General -,--...:f.':"Aiioll6oegoe until that General. was killed. -..,•'.'jle2erinie indpublisheil Abe principal account 'of, tiiiit4vitptiltnieittaeireirds took. the command and 7....:- a riii,j l . 4 l- # lri, Of Arragotif 4t.. the battle of . Ilii- L.*-tli.ii , a liaiiiros; . and .defeata the dretia , V. atiqi.lsl4ll,,itiF:clvritkan,,iireOar force before IhniisilirAl tid- . ~ ": ',.. -, • - /!dt..#en.aleiteen _hiring eheriards pechine .:-hell skq4intiii)iith the Riisiiin . Empire, i lut,.. lialied the ,'"-Befolllicli'a r PalP,lll," ',White Elise.' "Eatenn y.nriple and other 'lrorke, •• ' *hloll;.tgatiler with tit ! -writinis ofyiva-Ifx ._. • . .... , waken.hares beev: principally instrumental in exposing the paley and , thei chtenclerlef„thn 42 'P1'4.1.11 tics: -Mr : Irenaint te. lian np• ototinnecuy tenuPerilan ithltiodditht Pe f 4ere: 6l : , Cotiore." lihlth Inn:el 1 4 6 1 0 ..*"' 1 014 Ilii6°l4 enter iliac forirese. - ,114;40 Go:. ',. linefiltWerraiallea"-:r-'ouhinfuvo I - ' - a' 10Y1lidairVIent ti iEnilliab genAemiii);-: loginnlV in Ott navy, ilsitedkc*tlt, in- 'hie ceptirityin 11eia, nicitnibeeitniintli: enter: Mined him with hie unite, in hie house; London. '- He-hes - thrown • up - com mit..slat in the Royal _ gorse Gnarls, (common ly tidal blues.) to levete himself to the cause csAftr. BOB.'warm.. . _ WC hid an Interview yesterday morning with the Bev. A. M. Fitch, of Cleveland, Financial Secretary of the Western Seenica'aFriceil Sude ty. Rio husincas here t ic to eatablieh a Bethel - Church ter beettecn and dtbera engaged about cot rivere.' The parent society ix hi Cleveland, and there are auxiliary Poicue. and Beth°le established in most of the cities an towns on the lakes said western rivers,: Oms, Esq , of Cleveland, is President. . . Cor. Bee'y, Rev. It, IL Leonard, Cleveland, 0 Rse. Bee'y., Wm. Fisk, _Financial See'y,,ller. A. 51.. Fitch. Detroit. • If. Slunk"; Clevelna " Tho objet of this Society is to- put into operation each meli• and nienanrce are tidaptid to .-iniamot pthintelleetual, mural, and spiritual ' - ,ooudition Of S%ilare and Dustmen etnplOyellon, the llreNtern Waters."— thl, 2 ~j CCnstitufion.• ' , To hn efficient, a Bethel meet have a chaplain wba will ootur bract and soul into Ma" Rat.; make Litaself fat:pillar 'stint ifie men for Whom he lahors; he their ;dori awl courtselloi, and thus vilt their ettectu pied , coufalenueshoic, tar thell that he io-truly their friend. 'Bough and uncut - Br:tied :many, of them ore, but thete a ganikunnitni:slin; their hearts that %tiara. %pond to itaciO. 5)10 , v! ins thijt-Ini9Po' manam;d, we Mate a nhoteettr-inftt'aM..t.liiti;purt of din Rev. E. 11. Intret t:Chaphan_til'amlusty City : . . . . .. .... ~ , _ `;'. Divinit t%exiiii.hatflicesCheld in the Bethel - on lia - bbstili - with - etifielddidde regularity during She put-year., The c segilstrity of our service I find very inportarit.7*Li:_opler to success, If it is frequentirlitentipts4 thecougregation seen become-discouraged and Cease tnettead. I find Also tiao, it is necessary to sitsit the:motion baud of-their veseile 'to secure their attendance at tcthel on lbe.Babhath, and that this work must olorm by the Chaph.:n. in pesson: To attempt to do it by proxy, is equivalc4 - to neglecting it altogether, .11uring the eeason of navigation, (which, by theyny, was only interrupted two months.) I base, visited regularly all the veseels in portion Sabbath waling- In this way' be come-acquainted with my parishioners, and they with me. By this means I ascertain If any of them are sick, and if so, the visit is highly ap- I predated. _Base affords the only opportunity for religious conversation with the men, who al other times aro necessarily engaged in the ap propriate datici of their calling. 4,1 g experi ence.folly jnetiAes ms 19 „saying that, by.thls means alone, can reciprocal affectien be Seinen , ably- expected, and without each ',Retina little good can he accomplished._ fn this trily, the importance and necessity f ,our organization clearly appear, fort the very thno when mindk tees are minimd to lead the doctrinal services of the sanctuary, your Chaplain is • improving the only favorable time afforded for the religions ad vantage of seamen. I isire in thin way "i , ited, between three atel four hundred vessels during the year, with what resulia, the light of eterni ty alone cintfully diselose." - , haveAttemPaqmetimes been made to main tain divine imilde is boatmen', Chapels by the I '.p clergy if a nitre:sting turas: in conducting She .nervicset - but it loci notnxswer. Little person. set knowledge eea in this icy eier grow up be twoen the mei and their, ministers-4 pantie, • , - Yi Ulf bimpatby; little continence; and, for 'rapt of. think : little good can . be expected.' The ex. tract we have givertabove proves this. It t o highly important, botk lb view of the prisent life and that' which is fo come; that those .moc, whoee unsettled life debars theta from the .criliitary.privilrges of the gospel, .should- hove a plin of werehip in which they can feel r tit hove:and at case; that they ahonld have a sPiriturd guide-to whom they roaftit any time 'reaper for counsel coed consolitieo who will reek thrm , out if t•icia, and:rainy - ill lead them from:the pathe of,einatutloityto halineas ' • slr.' Fitas is eroltaviting taostetpish ehapel titrl. We t.ce .dek tme 1 wee. sx_nr "in4V-inut • tfikluemernlis.and interesting class of our feller, eftiteu . e for "whom be ie laboring may bare a place of their oan,.wbercibey can spent the 4;11115114n liabbatlr aft,Obtisliana ought. Tue Fnnarar DIT:0110E 81717,—Thetrild of. tee e.seo,l which hes occupied the Superior Court of .11evr York for the last six weeks, was brought .to_)afinet ulope yesterday, when the Jury (as we learn . by telegraphic despatch) rendered the following reedict Br Teauuaeeti — ~tit:x You, Jan. '24 —Tbe jury in this Forrest rise this morning came Into Court and rendereJ a sealed verdirs, according to instructions. Their verdict convicts. Mr. FotTeorof adultry, and dedares to he a re sident of New Vork, and nal of Philadelphia.-- They - find 61r. Forrest innocent of the cliarces preferred rig:sluat her, and allow her afirpony to tier amount of per annum. At - Ike time of the rendition of - the verdict both the 'parties to the suit were pretreat in Court, and wrinifested the most interum interest. The grearist excitement prerailed - amengst the bystanders who thronged the court room; and the verdiet seamed to give general satisfaction.• After-polling, the Jury iu the Primus! Case Mr. Von Buren.. made applidatiob for time in respect to - questions that turd stiffen in the cone.. either for an application for a new trial for filling of a bill of exceptions. The Court then adjourned until to-morrow morning far a consideration of the application. ' The.,-gieatesb excitement prevailed and Mr. Mr& Formit were earth granted - with deafening cheers ay bkey reached the -street. Tlis 7 jury iwere but four hours in making up their verdict, hove sealed it and separated at so early tibur qn Saturday evening. A rumor pre vailed ".ibefoim. the meeting of the Court this morning that it was favorable to Mrs. - Forrest. Ifrot Oiteisets reKeserrn.—ei writer, in the NationglittelligenCar, who argues against In. terventfon in favor of ftunica . ry, introdeces the followlig curious letter to strengthen hie noel thin We admire its candor, bntdtteil Its logic. Yazoo Cocwrs,. (Alias) deli 6, 1862. * .4 am glad to tee that Senator liadtlie independence to.rote no to the Invite, tion.iti Washington allet to Kossuth. We of the Sduth live in it glass' house. Suppose the People.of St Domingo.shsli sympathise with our blocks, and therefore send men and armies to free them from their cruel masters—which tone of as, art—what could we sail I certainly wlsh thellungarians more freedom and a better goy. tromeut. But I Think it is idle and haiardous to do atiything more than wish theen KOSSIITH IN ILLINOIS A public meeting of the citizens of Springfield, Illictois,.was held on the Oth' inn, and a aeries 'of etisolutions adopted, complimentary to Kosouth, 4nd - recognizing - the right crony nation to eolith lit& Its independence without the interferanee of tided powers. . The resolndons declare that la 'the duty of oui . government-to neither foment, per "assist nvolutions in other governments,' bat that to have resisted Russia In the late Hun vad,c,c, war, .or,t,C resist 'any power In a like case, would berilto violation of our Chirlshed 'principles of now - intervention, hut, on the con trary,' would be ever meritorious in no, or any independent nation,' A hIMPLY PHOTCIT.7--A few instances of re monstrance against the atrocious usurpation of Louis Napoleon have been recorded in print Amongst them there is none more striking than 'that of If. Thomas, one of the editors of the Re rue des Darr Nolan., and Professor of History of the School of Versailles. The following is lie letter of resignation, addressed to the rector. After sending it he .was compelled to leave the country, no be had' rendered himself liable to being shot or cent to Cayenne for ten years by the boasted friends of.. ordet ~M olisrann tell serene o. The events of which ' we bare just. been witness Inset . disturb the honest minds e'en of those who occitpy n very humble positioiin society. It is impossible for toe longer to retain the ohair I ‘atieupy et the Lyceum of Vcreallles. The teaching of history hen no value when the professor does not ens- Iploy.it to arouse the Minds of the 'youth and to nourish their score of right and justice. Ispro. frsaor of the Stets, is a time when the State re poses may on usurpation, folcelmod, and. vio lence, I am Oat well situated to epeak in my in structionn of right and' jostler. I }leg you, therefore, M. le Itecteur, to consider thm letter all the official nominal:dentine of my withdrawal, and, as snob, to band It over twthe sepia min, ister who his charge of public instruction. 'An ',recognise in that person 'neither legality of public nor honor of .private character I desire rot to rou t leitlip . immediate reelect with him. Neeeirc: - ..& - O; • :"1"." ,1,0 E- 11 Teensy, History, "v i peAuz!i r necem. er . - 7 , Mit liritielHOTON oft itiobneffb Dsllr CiasitU4. WASI/IBCITON, Jan. 2, 1852. The steam chip people hate commenced qua• rating before the spoil is secured. . Moore and Ids associates declare that they are the only propmerefor a. line from California to Chinn,_ who will be able to perform what they promise-- all the rest are 'humbugs? Thompson, on the other hand, arms that he is the only Simon Pure in the steam - mail business on that coast, and denounces all opponents as pretenderu is a very pretty qusreel, atilt stands, end per nape the parties had better be left to fight their way out of it. In respect to.the single isolated project of a mail line from some point on the 'went none' to the other shore of the Pacifio, I think it in entitled to the patronage and encour- KaSSUiti ' IN P.l - 11libt14. PROCEMllitiliff-'O.T THRSTALY. , • i ' rea., ! • The gritat event of this day, wan the :reception of the Address of the Ladies' AisecistiOn'of ;the frienits,oi Hungary. ' 'I- i c ~, . As the Association was very large,..:matater leg nearly n thousand perssus, Gov EiiGt [Co emoted to receive their ruidress.at the --I'.' Pres byterian Church, which was kindly "d gr. by . the Trustees, for the onoaaion. ' At three, o'cloele, CM. that spXri "tyllice Al v.,..e., crowded In every parf,'„4etty -- by . Ladle; hut. very few gatillemea being :iienent. A committee Of the Association Lad the vilest gratifying arrangnmente foe thq4infort of the audience, and had erected iti fi.eiffiiifthe pulpit, a plAtferre, filled din , iefth •iiinapent taste, for the accommodate ohiGte OEIO of the meeting, and GOT Kossuth - Anil Me litlsth • The whole seene was impreesived-Akt emi. •. . . neatly pleasing. .. . • li' At half iiiist 2 o'clock, P M, the Presprit of', the Meeting, appointed by the ladies;: N• Wont, Esq, stepped upon the stand BBt.r Al 1 Ladles or the Association of the Frill de of Hungary, before annouticiug the imag es ' - r or proceedings, permit nit to IMOODDI. MY, Tileere acknowltsigenieuts, for the distinguish! • favor you have conferred upon me, in velecli !! tie to preside-on this occasion. I eaten!". it:" "bettor greater than any which Could Leek h 4 ufer. red upon me by my fellow citiveus, i much, 44 the catisti,'lbe actors; end the scene:aro all Of the meet impressive ohmmeter. Ladies be lieve me, I thank you from my heart. .4, .. The President then read the programe of 1 proceeding; and announced that he elesuhl, tben proceed, in obedience to a resells on, in company with LYCKBY 'Therms, Esq, tits- Vice President, to the Hotel of Gov Koeoirhi and escort him to the meeting ' ' • '.! I At three o'clock, precigely, Gov Rostedh, and suite; accompanied lay the President snit Slice President, entered the Church,-and toolefthete eras on the eland. .flio President of the meeting then hatins t ioired Glii.Kosenth to the Association, when th4holo audience cone GS their feet in testimony Itticir profound respect, for the illustrious man . ;Fore them, and the. Choir sang the followingttlyme of Welcome, with 4 very happy effect. :r . :l WELCOME .TO OOV. KOSSVITE:I •• ,BY kW, 0. AMMO WADE. . ..1 i Illustrious Ben of Hungary ! ' e i .• . „ We welcolisa Nine with joy ! The pleasure of this glorious boor .... ir No tyrant can destroy. No despot's hand curl reach thee he ' Our twirls heat warm for thee! - ~ Thy name wellshritte in memory's .. With all things bright and free. We deeply mourn the many irronge - • Of thy toyed Hungary! . s. God grant- thee power to gain for beg • Freedoisiiirl'Llherty i ' Thy life shall place inothar sitar . i In Fatne's bright galaxy! , - ,1- . The world shall hail the Champion A Of rescued Hungary. • We welcome, too, My ehovee Oar. Dearer to (ken taiin.lifo, "" Who planted in thy prison col!, s. ' A flower with beauty- rife, - 'Sr We give you both the band of hire You have our syrepathyl ' t A humble offering, too, we bring :-,!,; • For bleeding Hempel. The Pee Dr Homer J.l,Clirk, the Chaplain of the et...l7,sica, then Addressed Gin TOYOIIt. of Orate, altar which the fdlnlr tang c o l s prh s w,,. The President intro... Weed lispwath todtter,liee. Mr Howard, who boxed thrir illustrious 0 tr.t to be rested. The Governor e?naglied, , a , Vt!lte was in feeble health. '!' the The Reverend gentlemen, then drli yen following beautiful 'dine; Tn Au I.'.cal.necry. Lie; re-.e 4....11!/, , .. a ti r. s :—To too has been ist:grirl, by • flee Association Of the F !Soh or Hungarkfer the Cities of Pittebo h 4r.,ghtop, isnA44l f r gesereiating ; w••--' . .te" .• Itot—at! , eriit " ee - •? it''gueteterre2i interest they er to % anotaOtt 114 91 - 1 taillfdasl, interest bite "'Pried that I F4vartt Jehaet a tti.t h q! , and the sacred cause of eivil end relighes'i,b editor of the Richmond Whig, and i. M Illaniels reef which you advocate. of the I:remitter, have Oro out to tight a duel I Yon have been rer,lietly.and euttlietestiestlr The quarr e l originated teat summer iu ease die 1, I , 7 , l , e'tf' l 2 , ?;"' i tiLfgr . ;s r i -1 „ . . , .' . 1 ,._": h .. ^t :',,Tt . !';' , `,7,t, ,, 1 1 CUISIOINA which assumed , a personal aspect li guides, to th 6 c „ . y .. ,,, th „'": ll ,';'. a to ',, k ,,, i i Danielethell'eheßeaFet Jaheielaa. but he dacha t WI Ohio.. 10 (Le threettula 'of the test end fet ed the onnsmoes. It IS said that lwth parties 1 tile genleis of America, and now we come nod Lace Days practicing it, mi. city for some tine. I eatly to reiterate theirs: l nti t m e etit b s ;i t „ agazi , , ,, , It Is sail Gat lion. Jobs Root? is the friend of i.taiT to you-and ~ ..T Zte , tv ' ,, . ,t h .3‘ ~,1 0 ,.L . , 1,„ Daniels.. Mr Dolts was applied to act 1 . 4 I le- reser:l c ed BY bctiitti.f stepped Wyo.! our alp a same sagacity towar.l4: ?tr. Johnston, hut re- 1 priate epliero !n ta,ting ocr btro,tle part insert., ' fused from political considerations, The ?Tenn, 1 which have arrested the - attrltisql aol 00,tliptr.1 ' if it be anything serious. will reach you in at- I the time cud tkoughie . of e , Il •eroillot , us, and in ii ., 1 ... ° of this ~......,,.. i t . to:i l p ,i n a l l i t , cly . A . u p; b etes ,.. ai r g an t ,.. y p t, ,, u ,, :ii i .. ..yief ..i ., l ily j . ~ ~ agement of the government, but it is time that limit were established to the system. it was wrong in the beginning, and viculd absorb the .entire resources of the country if carried to thn extent which an impartial distribution of fst; xnrs between all parts of the country would re quire. Collins is here pressing Congress to yive film more money—for it is a pure donation—to support his ships, which already receive OM a year, for just half the amount of service foxwhich the Cunard line receives only $6.00,- poi). If-Collins was fand at the same rate for xho service rendered as Cunard is paid, he would receive $lOO,OOO a year Ise than he does . now. As great a triumph of.Amerlean naval _sisal so his ships and their management resent, -1 wont' not have them sustained at the expense of the treasury. ; . Bat ollifosn!s, pouring a hundred pillious of Joiiiis into Me 144i0t,the Ivie:w sight. le.demend eqta i eecogregepeeut tfin ofKhe Atlantic and the Waken gulf. New Turk and Nov .Orleans bast, their monger gov ernment linee; let San Franeieco have here, and then let neatoP. The Nailed States is not+•looked to as a eity of refnie, and the only ono, Whiph the whole world presents, for the victims of oppreesion !tad proscription in every hind. The immense immigration which nocussarily seeks our shores, raises - every year pew and important questions in our politics. The resent application In. bee half of the Irish exiles in Anstralla,was toe of them. The reply orthrrireeident to the. corn- mitten which presented the memorial of Irish residents in the United States, praying the frieun ly interposition of the ExeCutive with the Brit ish government, fog the release of Smith IT- Brien;Meagher, and others, iS much admired end communed. In my judgment a more ap- PeePeiate, .I , otv lad dignintid xesponse - wss nev er 'giyon andel — any circumstances. Firm and decided in the refusal to 'interfere, the reply of the President was respectful and conciliatory in the-highest degree to the petitioners. Wash. instep, In the same situation, could not bare tonduCien 44Rop* with superior wisdom. The Ileum will promptiy-noneue in the amend ments Of the Senate to the bill for the transfer of laud warrants:and in a few weeks It will be a law. The price will probably settle down to' about a hundred dollars per quarter tection.— 'lt seams to Se settled by the , action of the Sen ate that the bill does no; apply to transfers made prior to Its passage: Thole contracts will remain without legal validity and will depend upon the honor of the. parties. It• is highly creditable to our people that the very numerous mare that hare already been made of theie aselpable warrants: are in almost allfaitaper footed by tty Te/antee9 sell o e .warran • made by the patella- if meant the giving iio actual settlers, bos I Mon notwitstanding thiletuynep . of t t he Presidential election ' flotno motion equiyalent to i.general donation, 'ass outdo on Thursday kiNV.llker. Tris , on - Tin, and it reeeired eight. yoke against Af ter the election abal.l har4 rendered sash *.gatit. mon,; „ ' anperthions for another three years, even thee& eight trill be quiet as a patriot in office. drams. A very aherp debate arose in the Meuse, to. day, over the public printing. rite committee op that subject reported that Lloyd ' the contractor, bad totally felled to perform the work, and that It was necessary, at once, to tate it out of hie bands,aud make other provi• similar doing it. This object appeared to be to declare the ccutreet forfeited, and to proceed at once to elect Donneilcut t t Armstrong print. I ere, on the old system of high prices and party I favoriteism. Butseriotis obstacles at oats pre eented themselves to the accomplishment of this - design. • Ijr. Evan; of Md , Whig, denounced the the scheme, and presented &resolution requiring the work to be' dons- under the direct rapervi lion of the House, and by its agents. Mr. {tenable denounced the Idea of making the Union publishers printers to Congress, and spoke of it in terms of the fiercest severity as a cor rupt proceeding intended to influence the pres. idential election. He wait called to order, and the House adJonnatd In great excitement. It is very doubtful whether this well laid plot wits succeed. The party are; not agreed upon Pon nelson and Armstrong ae their organs. Hichle and his eet 'have left ouch an unsavoury odour about the Union content, that the party, though now nominally united, ire afraid to ton* it.— Beeitits, the Free Boilers have a lingering hope that they will bet able to bring in their special 'favorites, Muir tr.. Hives. They want their re storation to power to be complete in form and substance. This cause of strife Is expected to continue for several months yet, perhaps until the nominations are made, and may produce a serious split in the party. Venable's harangue today showed that thatiecessioniste have still life and vigor. The disastrous comMerant news from Hew Orleans, is but a pretureer t of the generisi ruin which our *item of orettrading must bring up• - 1,1,1 us, if not arrested by a chaitge of policy. 'Wsunsell, {Mite, & Co.,who have failed through immense loaves on cotton, were the most firmly established and beet known banters of the City. They will carry down with them other, firms. - There is no prospect of the settlement Of the dieputerabout the five millions of dollars, being the retained portion of the Texas donatlOn. It is provided in the Jaw bestowing it, that the bonds shill :mot birdelirered until We creditors of Texas, holding that clasn'of her debt for which it is thought that the United States might be liable ,. under the, terms of annextfion;ahall ex ecute releases for the same. Now the creditors contend that nearly the whole, debt is of this' class, while Texas says only about half a mil lion can be to considered. A very furious con troversy Is going on iq relation to it, and the probability Is that the bonds will Ile to the tree: 19, with the interest accumulating, until an arrangement lb made Eby which the entire debt of Texas will be assumed by the United States. The Greens, haring disgusted gv readers of the Telegraph sufficiently with air personal assaults upon the Secietery.of Stotts and his . .friends in Congress, are' oing out. of that paper, and thee oniditiltatice will have abated itself by the force of liiown otrentiveness. There Is no troth„whatever, thetn report has been received at.the Treasury drpoitment from the special agent sent to litanies,. confirming the allegations of fristidinregaid to the Gardner. claim. The effort or the got - erotica to poot pose 'lstria' of Dr.'thirdnir, for another terra, proves that .no each evidenci has -been pro cured. The :FieMatiiiiit't. the loterior submitted io the pmutts to-day, his reply to his.. LIMMIO'S re= solution salads. to tha patter to be embraced to the Ceerannin*as pontip. ed. Es s tates that they URI be'eo cOidinsed pit to . tadelt'nf beta* printed*d breind : •lrrene ref: nine of the size; of the ,Amerinan state 'papers, and that they can be furnished as fast - ts re gaited by the printers. 'Juana. we are Ofh to gtho to the noble ..suer to too have coneerrated four lime. your genius, and, it wouldreent, pave very life. We rte net ivthrant that home It the appro priate ii;raiVe'for our acted—that emid its tired and consecrated Airiea * * OM= 'Ando Sit , anon her chief and most delightful duties. Did it will not be, forgotten that we ire the desc'end. ante of the matron, of the Revelation—dint we. are the wives, the mothers, and the daughtersof freemen, and that We have not oily tasted but, lived. our lires long upon tha lucions aid &bun dant (kilts boroo by the tree oflibertyl. It can- . l not be otherwise, therefarci thew 'Nat w.e lose liberty, with an intelligent andlieenionate fond nees, that we honor its advocatea and martyrs, and that we sympathize witieribase who have I been robbed of it by eseetrable tyrants. We I sympathise with you, air, 03 en indiridual. We hare heard of your toils, of your dangers. .of your sacrifices, of your sufferings ; of the .ty reeirryundlreactery which drove you from your I own country, oethe mean an 4 salptierees spirit which nought to drag-you from an asylum which Providence permitted you to gain, and , of the =lite and calumny, which have followed you even to these shores; and all these wrongs heap ed single head by the perfidious kings and their contemptible fools, have caused the warm sympathiee of onr.bearts to gush opt to wards pia. We smpathite with your wronged and bleeding but not ruined Country. ye., it is our happiness, as we suppose, - to . sympathise with the oppressed and suffering of every f linte, of every period, of every - a ouditiap. e, if that ware suitable, which we--presume is noi„ if you desired it of our 'people, which you as sure us youth tiot,tee could not gofoeth to meet the enemies of Your country either Wpon the hroad sea orthe tenteliffeld. It in not for us to 11.0 award or press the eager aired soinst the myralirlorte whop atpoions tyrant. send to crush' the liberties of your Palle - rt.:O. But we trust that our Rennet, onr hoorel, earnest, hearty words of courage and of hope, will not fall upon your ears and those of your noble compatriots in vain. We tenet they will be as good news from a far country—as cooling teeter to tke thlraty traveller until burning sands and 'beneath a tropical suit. These•we con utter; and we mit/. 4.nd we ens do more. Amid the quiet'itad security if our cherished homes, we. can ply it'oceds.tor our needles, to furnish garments for your gallant soldiers, and their unprovided famllib. As well the women and the little ones, es tbe he here of Hungary, in all your future etraggies, ahall have •rs place in our affections, And you may any to theta, ;when your new wandering feet again preen the wit of the 'countrY'you so ardently lore, that the eyes- of multitudes of their ethers on these dieted-. chores - look with affection upon them, that their hearts feel deep ly for them In their trials,imtl that millions of hands are ready to labor for your relief. ; Bat we can toile n step further; . and here . before you and high Heaven we pledge peelvee to do it. We can prey for you, and your coon-. try struggling. to be free. We bath accese, through the merit of a divine Saviour, to the King Eternal—to the God of armies and of bat tles—to Him who does his pleasure in Heaven and in earth. And metre encouraged to ap- • proach Him in such a behalf, for we have been taught, not poly that prayer is efficaelons—that it moves the hand which mourn the world; but that God regards the. 011UE0 of sufferinena. done, that he will ettooor the (gable, deliver the the endangered, and cast down and g rind to powder and scatter to . the wind., of heaven the ones of Injustice and oppression. We are en. eouraged to pray for your beloved !Napery, be. cause we . see deep et:graven by the finger of fled upon the pages of eternal truth, the promaie that elm shall' be. ! honored Sir, it deeply MOM UN to know that the new lies bleeding at trey pore, under the heel of the justly detested Howe of Hspsburgh--that her armies are de feated—that the blood of many of her hest and britvest NOI2I, has etalued the scaffold—and that You, ; her chief magistrate, and those who, are dearer to you than life, are extruded front her betdeis.llll.l obliged to wander in exile. Truly the night which has :settled 'upon her i is dark, angry cloud* cover- her eky, and select, ulster ls to be seen. But the day cornett!. a blight day for,yourbeloied Huogary, a - day vr th eniour t i .i.aalneed nag.; shalt ware triumphantly over mations of freemen—and your: people shalt soy. of her s as ere often proudly do of our own loved Dnion:—.qt is the land of the tree end the home e( the ,braie." • . ~ . . We ore tonfident : of this because the• mouth ! .of:the Lord bath spoken it. Tt may he long de- ferred, It map he necessary that blood, and treasure, and time, he lavishly spent. You, air, and your heroic compatriots may not live to see it. We, who desire it with an earnestness only inferior to your own, may - die before this day dawns. Bat he assured, air, it will dawn. Aus- 1 : triton ambition and Ausfrian hate may attempt to preient it—Russian bayonets may att em p t to prevent It. Brit the Czar and bis contemptible satraps would ho nit successful in stnying he ri- : singe( the king of day as the risingof the son of t Hungary' 8 freedom • We have read our Bibles, sir, which mtng as tire as free es the air we breat h and a« I attendant no our necessities, and from Xhein see have learned that a ju , i and holy (to.] reigns in heaven, and that he is not uu indifferent sperm for of :what transpires among men. front that iusnired record :we have teamed that irreligion, , and injustice, rind cruelty, and oppression are the mare harbingers of a nation's downfall Where is Tyre, whose merchants were princes. whore is lieypt. the cradle of die arts- where ' aro polished tlrecee fuel puissant Bottle titer spread witliNlarkiterm, and blotted front the fir • umneat a nations! And by, whose hand. Wei' for what cause By the Ladd GC (led, aud be• cou'..e of their crimes: And if thol Inks not I changed, and wo know he hots not, then have the Indium which lute, rivetted Ito fell-to lipoll poor Mini ep, elf, CP likii to tremble. We are not 1 ignorant of the erintee of every bite and de I stree which Austria and ituseia have practised i for renittries Whet of cruelty that tyranny i... I capable of inflicting —what of exaction that the moot lavish expendititre demands—what of in. solonee that the loftiest pride is wide to heap on inferidis,‘are they not guilty of! What is the. principle they have ant siolated.,What is the,l right they have not disregarded—what vlrtr4 have Illey nut sacrificed, and what vice have they not practiced? If persecution, if perjury, if robbery, if murder,—not the robbery and 1 murder of individuals, tint of nations,—if prom , lees made only to he violated, if hopes mined only to be blighted, if a grasping ambition, if contempt of God's laws and the most shocking enmities practiced against and's. creatures, he crimes which heaven noticesnad will punish, we think the day of reel:ening with Russia-and Austria is army near at hand. Tee, Poland dia. membered, Hungary betrayed and temporarily enslaved, with countless other crimes which ,/ these hoary deepotitms have committ d, cry !molly and constantly to (leaven for yen ranee. And the prayers will be answered. It ay he soon. Nay, already, in part 'the an- •r has been given. We have learned.,frem yo own eloquent BPS "sluctrou hare been awn g us, that Austria 'a itow butt'a.tleati body, which moves only by Russian' galvanism." And this we confidently. believe is a death which shall he succeeded by no ~resurrection. Austria, nr we mistake, in found dead. And dead by the blow of a just and, whose patience was exhausted, and whose indignation was enkindled by centu ries of crime. -- Ramis will meet the same fate. unless she repent, anci.-uf this we fear there is hot little hope. .*SI4 -, is now strong it it true, she seems to think she ha a not gotten her growth, nod elicit promising herself a long life. but the greatest security may he felt when the grentemt peril is at bandl—a nation may be saying peace, when ruin is ready to rush upon it. On that fatal morning when the fire leaped from heaven upon the guilty cities of the vale of Siddim, the sun rose without a cloud, and shone no brightly as he had ever done. Soil may be, so we beliexe it will tie with Ru•sis Despite her arts and her arms, her hypocrisy and' chicsney, bee march sill he arrested and her power broken, pretend not to say how; the . ,Fetk is in Ab l s bands of God, and he will devise the appropriate means. lie will raise up, the man, or the nation I to accomplish Ibis greatetork. fie may hoes done it io calving., sip you, slur, we sometimes think he nits. ,-lAtlisur we think of the training be I has glxcn you,—of the vicicrirrtca threugh which he has bronghiyou--of the dangers from which ! he has deliverill you—of the sublime genius, of the moving rlevence, of the incredible powers of endurance with which Jill - n . 1.9 - endowetryou. nail of the wonderful seeMS-lef prosidtlices by I which lie brought you .firthe4Anees, and the I unexampled infincore ii'perinitting yen to eXert en this mighty nation nil influence which is felt in one National,.cilpitni nod Slate Leci.lo- I liires—an kniijtt f4X;tIWII II 7P , .* I the land, which ittfeikin. nary city nn the Ward, nod everykitplitir village Dl3 our wt,tern waters—an ird),U;noe whirl, yam:art - ram the St. ILawren't.e talltiritio Grande, and from' the At. lantle to thellarine When we think et there' . . things,. oil., in coonazion with rautrelf, we art inclined to brliere that for this vcry.porpose has JJirino Presidenco tolled you epos the tango of • zoio4. In ike nccoinpli..braent of a neote a pork, you mss yet becdiirttiendare meth toil and catering 4 It easy evee be, that .IPetk3e to n it 1 14 .4t .4 .• y M e tiled tiit'i.l;fg3ol44 4slll %* ronderi,ux ear of Rimeiso tlevpotism, t.efore its ou.sra pri.erf.4tylti t.P11,,tr , 1 r.f.11.1 craw.. for Ilungary, f. r Europe; for Litirety. rnu arr %Him! nen t" make hileh t. e,erfire Itty,33*nv y... In trio 4 , 0,1 : r,n ituero.t Gi0 , 11.14 ,161 zoalitico Vital . ever Matt We hail soh, then, net euly i me the hero of ilunga'ry. not ~nly n, the thou:pion rep slated out nn car:wale of the noliltel prior:lll,f, hut rt., instrument in the hinds„, Moll,thiy NOVI deuce to ht,Orr for t our rluittlry, not Or 1 . .11• r rue o; I;:elieeien .An eurll,- we . 111 you r)tapar. ,. ., our 1 , 11, our . pru3 Pr. Dol.lo ctAttflqin . the principle Of freedotu which you advocate in tese, and will presoil . : the ranee you plead to hair, rind must sucrea rho rugged winter, which in now down tglori your Fatherland, shall ha light and balmy 0P 6 .6. P tle Joy:. ono airin4y 4engluening— !Very hour given some new Judi:Atkin of the coming triumph Your cause is gatheringl 'strength. To-day it is more hopeful' than woo I.yasterday—to-morrow it will be more hopeful 11.6 1113 it in to-day. Press forward, then, to the ! wecomplinliment of your lofty mission— "the tight it With )emu: 0010 fifth the riKbt. itoe worn more, air... The Ladies of this As sociation are not unreasonable. We know some thing of.the anxieties which'press upon your heart. We know more of the Herculean labors you have performed since, you have landed-upon our shores. We are filled with wonder at, your powers of endurance, but we know there is limit to all human power. therefore, we bad n very natured de sire ' to ate your MO aria hear your eloquent voice, we are not so unreasonable, so Inhuman, as to demand you to overtax your strength in speaking to its. We only ask yOu to telt us what you would Mao us to do for Hungary. If you can do thin iti a few words, knowing that your strength is wasted, we shall he as well eat lord as with r.nu. r May the benedirtion l iflionven he on you— may the orm of the Int4hlyd'Ood of Jacob de ;lent yon—may grate, 11.01V.i. and pence attend • At the close of the address, the Keverend Mr. Howard, presented a beautifully bound'hooh, containing' the manes of neatly' cue- tbonssucl I ladies of Pittsburgh and Alleghenmrho had en rolled themselves Into 5 ' , emailVW:fit organiza. Ilion of the friends of Hungary, to tioreuth, esy log, Governor Kos uth, I bare been requested by I the Mies to present you with this bo l oh. It 'contains, the namee,written with their own fair hands; of the Ladles' Association of the yriends of Hungary, the moocher, of which nre now be fore you. I hays likewisel.epo 1-,quested to, Mya.,Coth. trine Howard, Treasurer of the Association, to - present you with this purse. It caatains their humble contributious to the calm of Ilangarian Icolopen ' [The purse was a very beautiful one, wrought with green, white ; and red Bilk, crubletastie of the colors of the nag of Itungary. The words °Lindley' ARSOCiIIIIOD of the Friends of liongory, Pittsburgh," were embioldered upon it with steel beads, nut It contolned ono thousand and forty dollars ingold.] Governor KoLsuth gracefully receives- ;ho ot teeingo and again tauk-h4 seat, when D. N. White, Esq., read a serce of renolutione, which had been posed the lodine, forming thorn selves Into an Association of the Prieide of Hungary. GoicrilOr lloseuth then p livered the fellow ing beautiful and touching eddrelte . KOSSUTIVB ADI}RESS TO THE LADIEs uF PITTSBUIttiIt, Lonps—l hero seen too many of mid end t fit ter hours lu lay life, which 3111101. an Martians., tible aeries of struggles and sufferings, con,oted but by the sense of duty and by a noble oim, not to feel with uncommon intensity rho bless iugibt gunny ray of cousolmloo - find of hope, such an that.la with which you brighten now, my still &OM) , way. Anirstill the Joy of the moment in miinewhat troubled 1y thu anxiety to know, in there in but bright day, the down of better .loye, or is it Ito; a Vesting hlste of lightning which but shown' forth, to make by its sudden extinction, the dnrkuess still darker thou it was liefot c. Will your tentlei • hands; more powerful by their very tenderness, tbgo the stoutest arm of min—will your tender baud, foster that flame of afibstantial sympathy 1 , ich you .baye plan ned with such Dale zeal, and nursed it to bring a Tote and precious fruit: Shall it go oa Idtpra ing and bearing liult and spreading over wide 'fields ? _ stantial support to the, condition of ailing and hearing me, because this is apractieal Impose'• bility for at least -twenty of the twaittjnfige .millions,—andthe freedom of the worldd, may become the victim thereof. I have made at, les.A 160 speeches upon the übject The collection-of , theta mates two considerable volumes. There is scarcely stay portion of the large top e.--ept to be dismissed pnblickly—which - bas (Onto liugely treated,' opposed. sitAalseissed ,And ewer, word of the discussion hia become' . hrough the medium of the Print , common uni versal property.' 'Hun who is not .yet convinced of the justice, right tonsures, importance and political exigency:7f the principles I advocate, I elm scarcely hope more to convince. \ , But I know the conviction exists—tbe sympa thy exists--enly action is wanted, resolute, en ergetic; and chiefly action without any temporl- Xation—withont the rendition of toy personal presence. To this purpose I ventured to suggest the idea of ageociations of, friends of Hungary, as the most simple, most effective plan of or- I sanitation, with which, if carried on energeti• : malty by geuerous men, everjs tiomstead of the great Union can be reached In less than three' weeks. But if even the execution of that plan depe9ds on my presence, or if the operative ,aympathy should subside after : I have left, a piece, then indeed oppressed Europe will have to weep a bitter tear of disappointed hope, and, repeating what I said, at Philadelphia, I will he's bat to Bay to myipeople and tit Europe's 'oppressed nations ,, -..1.1t us tray; leioss take the Lord's supper, and then op to the bottle with the branches of the tree, with the Walking sti s ck, or with our nitiled We hare nothing to hope from America I" \ Almighty Father! let this cop pass frost i thy oppressed children! Neverthelees not as we will bas( a' thottwllt!' , J Ladiev, this distiumtished meeting here, and the highlutinded generous resolutions Iwas hap py to heat impress my rabid with the stern con fidence that you hale inanitively comprehended this position army case.. Oh! let me entreat you to carry (hem out with that indefatigable care with whleh the loving mother watches over \ber beloved child. Speak, Ladies of Pittsburgh, lo the Ladles of America. Speak often tothem. I press upon their mind. the, necessity of that di ection which I laid down by my humble co ma ks into your 'enter hands, and .go on by you smorrous actiolt, operative energy, to show how t c women of America shoiold set, that their names may be recorded with brighter lustre in himory than the names of the mother of the Gracchi r of Coriolantie. Love i the vivifying spirit of the universe— Love is th element of your hearts—Love is never tir of showing tenderness, and can spread this 'vifying element over* the cause of ,freedom on e rth. One smile Ham your spark ling 'eyes can a more wondits than all I could Say in a year. I hale tried io impart convic tion on the min of man. But:conviction is no thing without th inspiration of the,heirt. The hearts of men are 'n your realm. `•. You can ploy upon those chords hich break Within the bra ten kande of men. been Ladies, I soil sick! I have not e able to speakas I would haTe desired, to leave a kind remembrance for the or exile in your o tender hearts,: But though ou forget me, receember my blantiiiikratharlatni\ Remember It in , your sorrows and itt jonr joys, remember it with lave. - - ' "'At the close of the a rests, Gov. 'Kossuth took the book eon - Mining t e names of the La dies'd Association, in his ban and said Ladies, this book shall be laced on the dear-, est spot on the altar of the Stored liberty of ; my Fatherland. I would like be the bumble instrument to place it there, bas if that should not he toy happy Int, I bow wittnnbmiesion to the decree of Providence; I may o f live to see it done, but it will be plaoed there, hat I prom ise you. The Lord bless and prot4t you and all you love. Ladies, I bid you a\ arm fare ')l , The President of the meetingthen 'said : Ladies of the Asesmiation of Friends Of lion- Partridges and Pheasants. . I r 'NEN DOLLARS REWARD wililinjertidi gory. I wish to mote to you that the real c\ why l. 4 r lotnrsuallon mat . in ann , 7l/aar paraaa. Init. the tallies of Gov, KOssol Lis Nosily ate not rat- VAir . Varif.V;%. ' orlLeunetrot . a f.T. 4 l4igrof lig ant, i; I. , anie thcv have jest reccifed coot :,T.lik-..!,:itftZ.lffrie:,'l:t l ,4Alttlal;.,ltreta painful intelligence. I am sure that this ex- t',.=.,,`",, 1 4",',7,,,,,'",'.. the 5 r,',',,,:5, N'tr;l: s r t f,=.' , b.'s. al 1:12A - t thik otletatxr for tht La— pknotion will he satisfactory to you all. I m r=l,,`, „ 5 „„,,,,,,,,,,,. ~4,',1 „ ,',, t ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 ,„ . "l a " - - i further reoucated by the Committee to, s e es oidtt ;f tae t•paatiott CIO; . ^,.• that the next meeting of this Association wi - __.t. leissanornia. astir. 'I°NE.I"- n''', 1.; Wood ' ~ 1 . ' be held at three o'clock On next Gedneiday a t.) • French 'Empire, (new editi)u:)!...i.... derimon; in some place which will be h,erentter I virE ARE NOW to• hare ano oirtlitoi of iLotnuticed• from the pulpits mid through the O p r ist lLL‘rai ss a y- ""'T- tr ' l l i ts th „ a ''''''' - 1 Frenelt an aft press o f the c i ty , ot , w okh occasion it i s hoped we attain to t . a. la theme troublesome stow 1! itroespt 12, f • ansat.taanfactlan la tors ‘banto—lasy t..LOTOONEL: that every lady present will attend. aireaseace. nail es ClLankirs woirtuaue - lkyf Golfs. it. a% insalitif_9.6-9.• ;Ova,. The exercises' were closed with prayer, and Ist oteatalta44 B ....raminanas , . -....., - the meeting, after considerable delay, owing to "'''' ~. o.!..r.`rict;r ro At.ffs.fiff.. *- .. 7 lbeatzteta. nee: biiiireell alio-. she crowded-state of the church, dispersed. '''''' ..- '.4.:01'1----'-- .....ib. --OLP anniontrinittlTlNoVertiWiidesolied tri - lie ciep - ioyed '' 'Acominitteeltou:the " Boelit)! Alf the IX ,- I"' L- . - 4ita t it; ratert%i meats; all tile Hungarian exiles scar - . creas e and Diffosionof Goeful Knowledge" was lla ir-1 , 11.14- • A:T aj -N , jp.tE—rielnk ill., b : a rm.,' 8 Coo s ; . irc l j :,.. '" 7i..i.ed through Europe snit America, a rest part , irar01 .,,, , , a. . . of them struggling with misery which my hunt t ' " . yin John Harper, its President, remarked:— v 1.1,6 1. , t tn.h‘vol th e toest, ts relies's% 'could ' ' has/ l.;„1 n oon, together with myself fora Gov. Kossutn—The Society for. She Increase Thole )eat Diffosion of Useful Knowledge of this city . I:tense* anxiety, Ladies, and he not Mien.: ded blit.• • Ile who often has been disappointed Yields linteasilyto hope, and secingthe. Main drawing near with grant steps, feeling therefore the inestimable value of every, moment's time: 1 knowing what . moat, , what will be gained if 1 j can employ the swiftly passing time in an uppro- ! priste, practical way, and knowing what can, • what ie.,l! An loot if I still must go on with tilling. ' with preparing the ground; or, to, spent in dry I prose. if f.mnst yet go nn to plead, and if l meet sub.dantiat co-operation but there where I ran he present myself, and only so-long as I am pros eat, instead of being provided with the necesa ro menns to devote my time and my activity to that part of my task which is called in einattort life ••buriness transactions: - indeed I may he excused that oren in slew of such a consolation, and tail generosity as I have now the honor to cop : ). and notwithstanding nil the intensity of grtiltinie which I fort, (and oh !',,bow I would hi, to .I,,elose every fibre of my heart, that you might rev hew ,thankini I feel.) still f can mot ferb b. ear 1.. w 1. ith harrow into the future, add feel 11,:t tilde yet, confidently Ito yield \to those who with stneere hencrolenee Ind the to be ..f . , gaud cheer. •Ladies, ~ii know the lion:min tale about, the man who had a hobgoblin in his linnsO„ Which left hint not for a moment unmolested, either by day 4ar lay night. After baying exhausled ev. , ry meat• to get rid of thegoblin and all in titan, be shut up every dour—e try window of hi.. 1,,,,e, an I 'YI at on lire so hat the goblin , might roast within, nod flung hi self into the saddle, and galloped away pennilr 6, homeless ant pour, but merry, and glad, h [Me rid of the torturer. So, having galloped ithile, 'he turned round to see if his house bane merrily, and what was it he haw' The Inns burned Indeed merrily, hot the geblin—there he sat cowering behind the rider in his saddle's coup. Da yon know I dies, what is the g ilin's name`. ilis name 's mote, and look, then he is, staring at me tit of my very eleeves.t found sensation.) Ladies, here in Pittsburgh, Alleghen!, a the vicinnity, I w not only honored with ill most toaching ma ks of kitidness and civility: but I received also so many testimonials of be nevolent sympathyl-and every manifestation of this sympathy took each n practical, such a .ialistantial course, as I have not yet experi enced in any other place of the Union—and besides, this practical timnifestation of the most generous liberelity bears no much the elturneter of universality, that I have full reason to believe the pronunciation of these cities and thele;vicitr nities, besides the important benefit of their substantial aid, cannot fail to have Its due - weight in the political scole. the corporative authorities, seconded by the citiamm us large, pronounced themselves. must explicitly, because practically. Next come the working, men, with the most touching generosity :pouring into the treasury of freedom their upon 'morons contribution, every shilling of which is baptized by the Sweat of their brow (oh! how great, bow generous is thy peoples hear in a free land!). Then the ministers of the gospel, sanc tioning the cause by the verdict of the word of the Lerl and sanctifying it by pious prayers and hrotherly,lnve—and the people of Birming ham, and the young men—and again, and again workingmeh, and the very boys of the public, school; and the German Americans, that mighty element linking America to the heart of the European continent, nerd bearing witness, by its pronounced satypathy for Ilun,,,ry, that the the ca'uso of my country!_s independence. Is identical with European ineepernince and liberty; and at last the ladies sealing the work of naive'', ml sympathy, wish 'he seal of affection and of tenderness, and all this east into the (ructions shape of Associations of (rends of IlungarY have en much the mark of earnest benevolent will, that here, in this place, rind particularly in this nsgembi.Y, I may well be permitted to "state the nature of my sorrows, because these my eq rows, one in no relation WA have no application to Pitt-burgh itself. • An allow me the l'ellowiegliumble remarks,— I rtm often tel.) that the pe..ple of Ow Rates et- larp Fympitthine warmly with my raeße—th,t I ha*, the heart ..f the ;urge ma jority of the people with me —Well, I•mkno. , ledge with Atcere gratitwltt h.t7ing reeeivel very numerous end very entho4in.tic menifeAtn lions of thin eympthy.7.from the mart difir-rett part° of dimnet f:41 7 11 - o•Ne of theie tnuri`eatqi%Ms. 169.6 connectel vain un intitati.s . a, of which it lass. of ~..mr, i , ut n.lr-ifili. eery fear to accept. sod the hospitality of the.c few, no, withetanding all my prOe , totionl., waa managed in ouch no er i ren,ire way, that aithcagl, I my,lf am almosl accustomed to lien *trod mere excitement, be ' Aides water and bread, mill so ouch was expen ded on entertainments and hospitality which I would hare. indeed preferred to see r:fiutitie4 no tardier 10 me 1,5 t'cit talsiciwte itishes . and Itrant,,•that if Oz. .ameuut of this4,itenditure eould hare been {;iron into my hand 49 benefit the cause of finnsary with, I conic have titian,: which is consposed mostly of intelligent working. And bring aware that "ricer wort spoken in pat•iis' is hy the mentor° et - the free press sank -, !,men, en all Oyer the world. 1 avail taysell a this op, 1 men, have appointed a committee to resont you with a copy of relsolutiona adopted, at a repent I,,rturtity, regretfully to ray that it those who meeting. TO. will 47.eeTeer are. that they el fill 1111.... i 1.. Iwo, tee alai. the yearnd.. ~,r , press warm eszapithy for the came which you • co nobly advocate Too have been electedan .1 i hair Gad hospital i t 0 . ,, wad s ; entrust the % 1 „. i •, , i i , , 0 . ' 0 , ' honorary member of the Society, in commemo i ... ... .. .. 5.• •I. r i •...q 13 ut, 05111 CM' , . n of our visit, and the deep interest which [tree • oiarter , of the amount cauld he spared 1 rat i on y you have always manifested in thetas:lee of popn fr the Hungarian fund, and we ourselves be Ins education I hand you a contribution frcert more totnfortable, bemuse WC stood follow our " the treasurer of the'Society,whichllas constilir wen humble accustomed way MI good wife, tel itself an Association of the Olinda - of Hun whom Goal has give. me to heconsoleal fog many ,„/.11,6„g.. my goal wife would know how to my. On behalf or my colleagues I wish you• take core of it. Toe Malts of Hungary knew (aoi gificeli and pray that you may be success bow to keen a hoes:, and no coact Mat every fed inpur mission.of humanity. dollar iota:manly spent, is s dollar lest (or GOT. Kossuth replied— Hungary. I humbly thank yen, genitemen, for 'the gym-1 Hoverer, one circumstance is worthy of pe- ' pathy which ban been manifested by yono Csa- cellar consideration. Wherever 1 have been in- ciety, as welitje for the mane ; 1,4 Which you I sited to bra welcome guest—almcst everywhere, have conveyed-it. 'lD:intik liii alga for the eons 1 knot everywhere, but nearly so.! my sal hear; tribution to . the manse of my country, whieb, 1 wee also cheered by some enfoitantal aid for coming from a Betfitity far the promotion of bet ray •lown•trahlen cannily'. eaire: Got the great man knowledge, adds to the value of the gift. of this aij was postponed to My coming I there, Gentlemen, the education of the faculties of the I or catalog to the next neighborhood—so much, mind smolt' ever be associated with freedom of thatwith some very generous, but vim- few etcep- thatigh` and of speech. The beautiful Bowers 1 . lions, the cause of Hungary wet favored -only and fruits of the soul can only bi developed and 1 there with enlist:ll:alai aid, where I myself was brought to perfection where man is free For able to be 'present to address the public. or, at the honor you have confEneciMi me by making least, to receive it pereonally. me a member of your useful Society, I thank Now the calculation df the results of thus di- poll. 1 isecipt the membership with pleasure. Corimiy to the:members my wishes fa their hap- 1 „rected sympathy is very ril—iou,, tt is etactly eight reeks Imo ; bare had theonor to breathe One". a l -.. the air ine land which the ge lee of freedom Resolutions peeled, January IA % 1852, by ,‘. the city f Ik' tab b e wi, , n e o a urg . selected for his home. During the e eight weeks, the " B.:lety for the In -sisies-alnk Diffusion of though I indulged mot element' rest,' visited , u ,,,,, .-. 0 . : eight cities. I cannot know how soon my pa- j , That John Harper, Joseith Wood preme duties may call me back to Env:pa.— ..,.. '---r a t tEd:- Neither I our whoever In the A orks.,Atsior, mi .- " e ' IL . R.' Livingston be, an they are hereby appointed a committee to wait art, the wheels of iestiny. Arid when we see Louie Illustrious patriot of Hungary upon his arrival Napoleon restoring the indent aristocracy, for the abolition of which the French nation has in this city, and convey to him the assurance of our high estimation of hie unsullied character, spent torrents. of blood—when we see the tyrant ....,.. . . of Austria withdrawing' even the word ".fuod.,- ...Ica Las stood . alike the trying testa of pros (,erity and adversity • of our ardent sentiments -.nit.,/ e ig ht - after he has withdrawn the Tommie orfregard for his devo tion' to bus' country and the try of enotialtioo—it is easily to he imagined principles of Republican Liberty that the blindness nod arrogance of the despot. proeound admiration of the exalted goals"with is hastening fast the unavoidable outbreak of which God has endowed kilo dabs= champion of the boiling volcano: and it is easily toteagin thenßights of Ilumaulty. • eJ, without entering into details, tha the sup caolved, That while Louis Kosantb has won port of America can ha of decisive weight in • cur Leath, by his eloquence, he has at the same the happy issue of this struggle, but not the ett time taught our reason to recognize the justice tire indifference of all America weld prevent or of the conic which he so viably advocates; an 4 retard the ontbrelk for a single day. of the duty of all friends of popular eduention, Thus I cannot tell how tong I may:ret be per- of free discussion, and of human littztty, to lend milted to be faraway from Europe. • But turn - him their assistance. pose I have yet another eight weeks to stay, Resolved, That the sum of Tire - fay-Five Dot- I how many cities can I visit more' Perhaps lore be upprofeleted from the funds of the &k -not even eight; if I consider the immense di.- inely to tho Hungarian Independence: road, and inure from here to New Orleans, u . ib', hence to that the same be. presented to Governor Roe- Belong Both hytho Committee..Adfd it is our belief Now, ladles, herein lies a source of deep and that by this gift we aid in promoting , the main bitter sorrow for me. Because if the universal objects of the Bocicty„ which are to Increase end sympathy of the people of the,United States I diffirce knowledge and elicit truth—divine them ontitnies to manifest itself in a Subtantial way mares which con only be appreciated and ad only under the condition „cif my personal peel- rained under free institutions .nee, and of my being seen and being heard, Resolved, Thai to commemorate the 'visit of then I being aide to risir only a very small poi- that distinguished patriot to our city, sad as a• Lion of your immense country, the material aid token or our Mei, for hint acid his cause, the Will be also bur very °mall no eomPnvisen with Secretary be instructed to enroll the name of the greet elm. Louis IP3Seetlt G.Y. 411 Honorary Member of this And allow me humbly to remark, that my pa- SocletY, and that a oopy of these resolutions be eition in no well known that lam enabled to,riyk PeehenitY to him by the Committee that if I have entficient means 1 1 0.;1 control the foreboding events se no to insure their issue to be fr,vorable to democratic liberty—to the wel fare of the largest number, to the formation of lasting peace and tranquillity, to the principles I of personal security and of the security of pro- I perty :—in a word, to the principle of well reg ulated liberty, civil, political and religions., But if I have not nifficient means to use my ex isting influence with that weight which is at- I tached to thstidea of haying at my disposition i the MM.., necessary to facilitate or In Minnie the victory —then my very absence from Europe. 1 I con overturn the prudence of sound raleteation. i ; Derry day's oral lent may give open tithi to na -1 li o ns enemies; then only sae of these errata , alitlea i 3 possible. Either the triumph of des , Retisiu, or the triumph of spree aristocrats, I who, sited by European diplomacy, would like to depopularize the popnlar movement in order to Make their own peace with thi'llespcts: or, 8.1 the third alternative, the' Ariumph of an- I archy. Title Is a pre...final suggettiou, worthy of the most - earnest conaideratioa of the American 'nation. One , uf two (hinge it' true. Either there is in the widely spread , sympathy of the people of the United States a Fussing Amami. asm, Ville), by its very- nature, can of come mit endure without being kept. up by continual eteirement—(in this case there in no hope of any considerable .practical result)—or there is in It a printioo, an enbghtened love of liberty, practival chtudian virtue,, and prudent con .gioasness of the necessities of yotu• connh•ye position. Then let me fervently, request the eople of4be United States not to attatb Ittattbs . ". Annear, DoT eo . 0, V. 111, 1.5411. lesars c J Kidd 4 C;,—We wish to inform you Hal or htivo oolel .11 of root Worm EpedDo Iron het with us, {Sic itlehi you to mod to mile more as mow al pcarible. as It his alren - waneril patlstaeUon bus.' W. bare many ralla or It tiara we art oat of the arOcle. It has mpereedirl 0 other PrePuroloo In Miaow:entry...l Or this - yasoa yie. leh to bogy alroDPl7 an Lamb \ E. a M. 6. Perranot, . , ~ .. The .born Is one the Imbibed, of dilly 011ikliallb , Ikoon. which illy r ruler. of this ziotheluto los 01111" nowlvina. Yi ber.ll. ae b.ett Introdtwod It ha. Mom* tbr tarot twoubir .4;ini y lo use. - W .h When a ..em* vela, the reputation that ibly Virniab loge liar. It le invariably boutrvfelthl by some rinprinei. pled puroap. ,W. Dif 2 D4D notion all to LA* lute but what ha, MI. eleustuie... Viarles licblar." ' -- Fe* ra. hr. KIDD a 00, ' j.10.10r,101 No, 0) Wad st. CitizsA's Insurance iloisosulor Pittsburgh \ i • C. O. 110AILY,'.Patatotor. - , , . YA311.111, L. 31AISSII \ ELI., Pier: . OFFICE. 04 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET /MD WOOD EiTEILES.! ... ~ -... 4.) - INAUREP lICLL ANO CiROO. ROILS ON LLIK DinD AND AtiLlie3ilTl ALVEILdi AND TIILBITTA . Alir.lnivivs offoiuti /au or bratairps FIRE. Also, wilMnrt Ns penis of the 5e..4 and LFLAIVA ii 1.41704 7102 f sod TRAIV.IPOISITAFIGIC r.t i tte i t ''r; j; U. Mbar. ~' 1 EllEntlli At4' ' . . " C. O. itanntr. l' " jer d b ih r gl ' t Uszbausal. .Sll.asl Waiver .11t7aut, know 311. Felllmported:mei Asrdwaii,„c l atiery;4* ; LOGAN, WILSON ttr, \ CO, • Np. 129 Wood Street, \ .‘• Desire to est) Ltteateouttoo ot Itorebanto and &tem to ;Boer uKm area of FORSION. AHD DODO •\ • \ HARDWARE, CUTLERY,: tie, Snron.TED BY azr.m.Tr iscarrs.. - • Bad odete.l! eBoIr a rIPOZI to ode& at Intel 4 tioeteettamelet of KANXBelabratod & & L, ilvore net bond:, skir , SpinarAtiections, Pales, Nerms Dir\ ‘ ' eeeew, ltbeemetiete, de.. that bare reileted tbesldll oldie ben ithlelehts. hie van, onbe Fp..4oy and tremetxat -17 eventl by the bele hod crest-Atetian remedy celled tL 0. )creche Arabi= LW - comb It. la extellent blab lor , yete, buy., epte.lbr. behleex bllre of t, teueete,reytilbs,oe.. stall le the beet hone toediebas hvet trm - tee& thee ii. veyeleement.) - • .• \ ' . Petreaetaa I :-'; ! • =u• \ •. _, •-. , . . sit . . A !don EIYABILAIIIS Cagle or Tom Itztana ertua.er Prranteri.—We Invite the attention \ of the i•ct.ed and the petit. treiserally, to theeertincet• '• . of Wl= Mall. of nag do , The are reef be ewl. blan7 \ pawn wto 11147 be alertlos.l be I(elatiess to the bete here L - art tort&\ ti _. S. 3,1. sus.. . , \ - I had been afflicted several yaerewith asorenceeeflott ' \ eye% which 2pntioned to Inman. until Sefteabri, 134 . the tofu :0 at that time harlot Involved the idols !loins teem of of both oyes. end **led in the deranitte ' Ent i • of a tido% . bleb wholly dctroyetcleht. I bed ue operation fertbfated,and the Manit fey. removed. whkle /Noon returned andleft zoo In es bed a cOrelition ea ban. ' • At Wit nice of thecortplaint 1 W.I. aepheation to eeven . ' 1% . soy of MA moat mai env mAtlcal ore, 0 Int oned oat - • that • torn yes mold never gat well` Atilt (keel wall - . '' • net dint lob any oliiene. Hy the advt. , Jr friend* ,- I cianmencett, me us* Of the .P.rtrolanne, hott4totertnll7. " _ .. ens locally. un.ler which : pities hale laktiro dans an- . til the velem:time, and I•have recavered MT elft i end*" ly. Sly arum! health • . 4 . very touch inif Weed. he the " . • Ntrolento. end I attribute the ustOrstion Wf Fly einh't to •• - .. - ' . I:a use. I reelde at N 0.102 Second etre.% in [lllltltl,l and . :, . •• will ire hippy to give. any lifortnalk•t. in rehnon nit ay •:-. '.:'... .71 W.U.LIAIi' iii.tli 2 c - , ' : ..-- for sale by Irma , I McDowell, 100 Wand W et attest='. ,Bellere, 57 . Woad etrees B. . Pehneetnelf. A Cu. • ;.•._: \food and Front streets; D. M. Cum. D. A. fallott, Joni*, Douglas:l, sod 11. P &ho arts, Allekheny; eloo bf the P4e,' ' Minot, \ • a. M. a us. \... ' AIDAAw:T Cam, Pasta Sevnethst-Pittaha.la : • \ tbm Tburiday toorultya Lb* Via inatl lISR pSN•• N. ISS, Tao fanaral mai* frtnit late 11.W.1 ana,. taptiteatibb) at half Nal Re'eltek. on Satanic) swat. - • eartliati:ti xlll heave body Yatteisaal Ltivr) Stabileta • • • • A A...i.FASON - toes of their very delltsblo stool' of Poramtuft atto L....burgs at fully ono hall-Itos thou fanner pito. io.lo lt.p JUTISH LUSTRE.--15W lbs. inbnik, far b/ - J. X lUD Je CO.. . • • TANIL LA BEAN-20 lbs. choice, forsc3o - a. tilvll A IOSYIIOIIUS-2011 lbs. (in 10 lb. cans, ) Ylor al* bi J. KIDD &Vl' . INDIGO -80 01b 800 ibff. Madra,s, for aisle by , \ J_ j. al ' J. ISIDU • 1..117; \ -...-----. , ‘l, PONGE-2 bales Bahama, tur eale by 1,7 Jai , ' J. El DDA LAX ECAR I ES' SCALES tr. UTS .33 A tull . f.lsf.rtneut ft7 , eale by ii.IIERM OIL --20 Q galls. (the best for ear t zbiners)for ula by a. RlllO & 00; • ' -- To Watchmen. .., A LL PERSONS - applying for EitUttliallllll •.. -V / - 1,, th. Matt rent., mum fund an tholrOmMeith fist* toe Oloror. or one of the members or the rotten Utoapatfe • ' tee. - on or before floods): fatarosarr 11. ' ' • a • ' • Br order. ca 412. i: intr tii, ::, • . forlot3t Clerk, to COaaltaltholea , ' • Bhirting Matins: URPHY a BUk JHFIELD ask euteation to their isrottmiut of yb'a about artlefa, 4am 14. coals per yard up to Point /Act Cloth , 14.1stItiga—• lung updqiiir attic. , recently recu.ers at 121 j cent. pietychl.. Alan, 000011 LINENS of pats Au, WU' It SIPS kiriop to quality. AU Modica 'lcuttar Grads Cloaing Out ai • brim Uoti ott regular ono", fr?OllND!—AWallec, contniainkmatey sad nm p:reet. The turner le rettiteltst z tu s lUtSit Czeitt's near Tuttle exalt. Jun. 29,1t4.1. . r12. , ! - ..1 . 2..re1t , 3 • , IQJJble.iliziterja• • rrealk - Roll; (II Ib cieblyamifyl 831111 thekttk Jan ree'd. fat' It...I)6LZELL zee superior Creamy ,r.lc; for falsi: DA.1.7.614,4 Y— 1 S. or e 1 4 , CL Oa. • • IL TALZ 1, bbls. beak k mid; k`n• ••• - i oalslar JsZ DALLELL Jo 01): SA.V.RAT caakif Saleratus; IS by:as Ikill la. asaang) lam aura:) tar ado • APPLES -5 • bls. Green, oE elAce by " IL ;Ala [LI, a co.; • • %La WWI • De_ _ _ er. elates, Sides, *ln 1, ast rm'd boos mots haw, J JukiN &TTs OU. 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