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Goma ParrE. • iit snArAsir,is • Z, - * .A) • • ~ • . - For the following sketclObe ,reader is t et indebted to the writtes imagination.. Th o jecidents here related: are but a Jew among tens of thousands,. equally as,thril. r ing , i trbicli are confiected"with:AVe gross itunnes and final downfa4,4!„4, once.no. bk 'Greeks; E ver y A o6Pliii. iva;tittil; pros trate columns &takt4 l ,lo- t e beholder, tale of wionelind'etnn the dark and di sma l otreets of tbesete proud, A them might', by tbeir s'aethi,story of woe,' I lniw tears from other beans ,tloin t.hoie: Of Greece] , ',. . .. N • jtFat just at d usk , many years agrief . ter theiron. heel of the turbaned Turk 1 13 0 trodden down tbeiberties of G r e ece F tlenrin made his y down from the 4 , t i t , o f Athens; leaving iMus to the right , t o ;ranlithe seti.roast. ,lie,was not more \ thaa fire and twenfy year-of age, stout. b u ilt, - impl wearing that expression .of c onatt`nance and manner of conduct ..n,bi c i; at a 1 single glance, betray-: "the ' determined, , r‘...solute na4n. 'Just mil = ride the entr ance ; of `lriii Lion, - "alxful 'hairs. mile from the *stone pedestal upon whithuse4 to stand the large marble bon, from Avhielt the pert took its name, laid a SIII3II boat in -which were two men, and towards this spot the aboye mentioned in= dividual took his - way. wh e f e. is . the, brig, Afatho,?" asked the nefr comer,'as ho_laia hii hand , upon . t h e bow of the boat and pushed hs.r (e l ,Erma the land;. after Which he leaped on I board: i ,-.-, •. ;" ' , She is just off' the cape, nearly fifieen Wiles from here,"replied the: elder of the two boatmen. " &it tell. Me, Itattbenin a , Ire you - determined to - go on 'bOard to liior - _ f. . ~. - Tp-night ?" rePeated - 4'artlienius.- . .. I d& a sudden flish shot fro:it..his dark 4 ere. "Yes; and ere it be liglitta'gain, _ . tly vessel i hall bare passed 'throug h the 0 Slime 1 ' has happened, my dear Captain. tialpu should thus change yourtlans I timught you were to - sail southward." Fir a moment . ' the, young captain Oil a. towards the harbor' and then ,howls raising his . finger, he said, altbost itrbisper—but - in a whiSper so sleep It:lobe embryo 'hurricane. roared in its , meMmg.tones : • • -- 41)o - you see, where ;those spars rear tkir tapering points above 7" - • - qbe - Turk: Tile' 104 'EMMA of the mountain band that sought erty among the rock?, now iti the' of yonder ship; and among them is tibite-haired old . man who is to be sac rifices' becatise he has fought for Gre.eCe. .That man is my father ;- but as 'sure, as there is a just God in heaven he Shall bof be delivered irp to his death thus. To=,. inntiow morning the' Turk. sails for ';hel Marmot; but, by the powers of Olympus, tbisVall never eut,,iis dark waters with a Greek prisoner on:board. A iotus ''Sir," ret urned' the' younger • of the , liftmen, who was thus designated. Step the mast and loosen the furling- - 4e- And you'-Matho, stand by to shove ie beia round." ' ' Partheriius spoke,•he seated himself a the helm of the boat, and in a . few mo-' snts• m.7re- her broad sail Caught the few words will expl i ain all that. the illernee'd understand up to this time: . irheß tie tyrimt foe first overran the fer *plains of Attic,- Old Parthenius ga.th etd several hundred of hiS, , Coantrymen letter among the mountains, ,and there detennined 41, defend theraselves and heir daughters. „The younger Partheni had also gathered together a hand ,of hsice spirits; but the sea was 'chosen as e theatre of his action ; and. as Greece Inn : 'coked by the Turkish power, rutahtul hero waa,: - . of course,. held in light of a pirate. 1 No other vessels °d at his hands save those of . the but anicmg them, his ravages had, so`extensir l ethat every seaport along calk ran ! 'with the tale of his deeds. gar wa's still at, lilprty, but the grav Isire was-a prisoner,' and the head; blood-stained cimetat -awaited his at OrstantinOPle. whither he Was' sent to meet his, dem: -• • The ainan was justpeeping up civet - the 'cid - darted bOsom of. the Archipelago, *light quiaeof Partheniuis shot from: and: and, with a 'MOderate ;but. fair she thade ,her way . .towards' gape iaa; It was - 'near midnight,when eat rounded ,to alongside of the, brig, :1; lay at a isi ngle anchor just off Ke e, anil'as soon as the,' young - captain igaiaell the Vessel's deek,-he ordered ‘azrehor to.be bore up, and sail =made 10,4),3s possible. - -said he, to hia first officer, lad remained In charge of -the brig, ottbd hare our, brig within the straits ' 9 4 before it is daytlight;foi I *wild Cape Doro in the naoriling.'? - ,., iota!" returned the officer Weston- Ei "I thought yonr,:iferi'fround lo" • 1(4 Yet," said I!Arthetatts- Dor29 the Isbar '9 you mean the - Turkish Ahip- that Port Lion - "-•- . same., • • ) 301 v her to .be . . a stout ••• , e 11; she shall be, mine; or, at /east; fall be witl i war." - ' s n :my p o "knen.yeer powefr iterated ' Mar maze .Y ahe:has a hundred and fifty;-: mMeat - three - 011108 as hea vY i 4l. es, sh e /,at a bendred-iiiKl fift rtie:ni si lined the Greek 'captain in y i tone of but iheyAght-forl die 'al-- .% ?Pers that - fall 4 rOlia::' ll* ni proud • Turk, ' ° ; 6 ,3111 - for ourhonier,-z--for tire: them' , ory : of kindred, thithave perished, erection thati - haye_beeit sneppeq'i l der; and for the . 'llit*lWr ou t o ilia been4taaped , uponi Mir i eimntrynt the hold of the liiliar gees *y oil ~ to his death; - hikneble bendhave shot aoivo like beasts, or. taken , ." * 09 air; :the bloody. Iznik. thinki. he ' ..,. 4 quered..i' pit he hei iet .to pees t . gh nti - handS,- and niny his truithet hav mei( cy onlinti,. foil 'will irrilk - ever . tho , tort . sea -of them rill,lftliey Stand bet Ween 'Mi. And ra3r4riitherr . .• ,1 , . : . .. • - 1 / .*: - At that truinient 'voice from forward -wino , . unaid• that th; 4anehortTis speak; -ard lt. . , ..biereosiftri t e, .., ',,nee*.Atyr the l000m i .! login(' eller t4iitika l jiitttlyneer, ; that:his 1 'captain-never used'. e larigui,geund lie also knew tyikt ls.ii 't be , had_cletermineal t i e upon - weir ,Sureto :entriiid into ett'eno,-1 titer ; ' but hoW , the , iiikie withailyi fifty men. was to al _ nie the heavy Tu i tk,l be failed to compre . enct - Of true thi f tli."trrid,tee u,.... flinch ifParthenius .., &Ahern_ ge .0... . As th: brig ;cleat . .d 'the' bits* o f 'A. land; the:. - :, e ca.. f "fretili . andationg; and when the,:un ;, • on the next ( morn ing, 'she- had-roh • ded CaPe,Dero, and he r . main.:topsail, wits 1 : ..4 to the mast. nigh above the shoal ware 'n Which the Greek hattlaid-to, ioWered s' . •,,jecting 'cliff of bare rock, the liumnii of liV 4 ich cfnuman cled a full, view'f the! broad . eet•of ter. beeween Fubea and Attil -" a d on this einioef,fee a 6 iiiii.p - Kiknut w : = kept during the greater part of [ the day. : uti along toWardS:night. the w hit to sails of a heavy ship *ere' mad e ettt aWliy Ace * Wind ward.. • ant I : 4 . ls kairitlO:beeiftitte assured that the Turk . Omnigitpl* t i g h the Straits,Parthehiusaillidth b"*tiut dawn from - fin itstioe; „and- t h's,4aset once more - under weigh. T h e fix? Wei fresh from the north-Wald atidivard, and i s the 'rig:taking it a few peintatree,-itckid off towards' ill, coast of - Scio. As the night:•darkeneti lint - 6- a state - Of "almost- sa- Ile gleom, Withi hardly:: a ' m stir to bile. Om gaze of the 'Mariner, I garthenias'ettll-. ed his men•all I, aft' 'and' 'thus iddreased theni; . - 1 ' i - ' " • .My brave c t n \ -• ....,, , • ‘. * nrades,,yi all know, ):IT • _ . course; theph e'er of thi'a cruise, for to Mathosand Azo usi - and.tly brave Mar.: .TI co, -I pave 'altea y 'reveal jr.- 41Vithin ~ the licit, six ho t - s - the`isrciti d, 'f tut Will hate :cleared the, CaPi, and withouttroii-- hie"' can cross his track,Ar:t - ' know thiii .exaet course he "•vvill isteerie- , Yon Icnovr l that some of eurlOrelretf liettizieA.,.....te,}4ll,' deck; and tiow,•my mete 4 -'a of §liar'- ta dorAttica-41, will lay froiiiiknoide. o f ti Isli ar ;my pot shall he the first:,te tone i ttie tyrantlileck.- 'ltii.ljfittfellotp- Itte , i.'.-- - :-.r.."-- -..',1r- , -- - ---,:,34-I:t • --;?- +-- --t---.- There - was no wild Shnut . .!Vent up from; that deck, nor wa., the,re anytstiallen bur,stl, _enthusiasm; -I.lt fifty +fright sword:'; ashet,t, in . the-rais:of- the deck lantern, fty knees were he i hded, and OfiyliPs g ve to the air an Oath l'plat their country en .. should be free.- '1 .. • - ' t • '. ~ , ~,Y!artheiiins s,teppedbarlc with a li ht. tread,- and seizingil;thS wheel in -his 'o n ' gilt -4p; he Put the i helm ,up and gave r- I ders for wearing around allea 4ll ell 0- ' . Site course. .• The brig was upon the! 4 x- I act course of the Ship; andlthe young: cap t ain.paseoufident that if he stood . biekuin . biS 01421 wake; he Could not fail of comet g' in Coetact with•hc4. The .wind stillen tinued 'fresh, nor. "had" it altered - from its point at nightfall, and. Sp taking it n n the -quarter; the pdlant.brig'started ba towards Gabe Dora. ' [Until • after m - night the Greek 'kept On without-Int r reption. The - deck lantern had been -, - Ft tingeished, the lighter sails -tiiken-in, a ,d over a - coMParatively smooth sea, - s e seemed to - creep .:rather. than' td sail, So st4ltliy - and ghost-like were her tite.4p ments., Parthenius had given the helm te:Matho, and with his night-glass he bid Stationed ,himself. upon the end . of- t e bowsPrit. - .• ' -•-. .1 it:lacked some minutes of . one Wel° /I when he came hastily- upon the deck a . - ordered the topseilit to' be elevi-ed up ai d the yards to 'be: eased carefully down - o - the caps. The Zak was direptlyahead, and in fifteen minutes the meeting must take place. The brig had nothing set but . the fore and main.staysails, and Partheni ui!rightly concluded klit,le should not be .noticed till he was . -too tiear t nor the , ship to. avoid his purpose. --, i • .. Arm-! arm ! every 'oneof you I" said the Greek cammander, as'the *Il spari;_ of the Turk could. now be elearly. traced against an opening /Llt-e southern sky. " Arm. to.the ci 1, teeth, an prey forward to the larboard,bew,. Be 'ready for the leap and re a meadier : that :Sty strike for your kindred i ' for yi,Mr God; and fat Greecdl you,-Alotii,` look well-to the grappling • ' • 1 'thr w • Let ;--see . that they ate sure y , a -a . her Come- up—Ltiffl. 'tuff!" -.- • 1 ; • • Matlio put' doVvn the helm, & the btig; . which had been gradually' falling to lee ward, lidv;vcathe up towards j iihe looming bowaof ths..appxbaching: _ship; and - ii.6l until she was with n•cebleslt i ngth did the . . Turk discaver the proximity of he strah -1 ger,„,.., ,-". f . •- . ._, ' ~. -1,. .. allo, there!" shouted''.;Ott eifieer . of the Isbar,.not Yet .i able to discover the ''CliaraterTorsiie urtii'brig. '` l CeeP ii-i wayt--qc. .74440ur 130 i By the beard Of the Yr - optlet: the :feli Willboiftnt . of hi," Then turninekrolitapiveligiiiS en he ° \ exclaimed "Dowli ' with " th'e . t .. e_ Mt DoWtrwitfi ii,.quiciill, .go dill, i lc n fore-staysail. sheetii- -7 . 0y1,11,3 Owe of Allah, lliefoOl will hiSliitik- ' ":-- •`.. I - The Terk 114 taken ;kg - c e n rse l v innl 3 ' 'Of all.ethersiihe • ,reeki . iotti4 nlost_ have iviAid; fir- is tbe beaTy-811.1fi, ,c1*7 . ,16" - "In - - , o, the wind - she - hilt b r head** ~ att# ft '::a momenfiriOie the ' sleflfie- .- e , ~,- rxd- beieatll be ',for,_'" iii4i. - 4:1,,.. , ' It , iritev4iiiit Itto - 'deep lie w . ; 1 Oinje 4 the iiii»,g. Greek s,: . 3;yitliAbit . . _ #IL. , form Potliiiiiiiii. - 41 :,..i:liiiir-'li- , %Obi" $ taiiiiallii.q!i[zlick;-- ,; I i) treed Mosfr4i`Otild co _ ..`„theirr hi **twat:Bo6* i r - Aoien oftif-' , • iiici fal: ,i Jaii!bittieittAktittiiiiiiti siglii*. ottlie , strange lava 'Crs, , I ; kj - f "A commercial -traveller, whose busi ness frequently called him . from Orleans to . Parts, 14. - ,Edmund D—;wajoacctiatom e&te. ,go to a hotel with -tbelandlord of which he was' acquainted., He arrived a few days ego at the hotel where he was:_ in ; l ite. habit • of- staying. On ThOrsday eveding after supper, he invited the peo pler4f fhe hotel to go to his cliamber to tah;.e coffee, and, he .promised io tell them a fain:full of dramatic incident.--tpn en tering the room his guests savion t e bed, near which he itea.ted himself,- a ait of ,Its pisicilsr '.lly ' ' StOry;'said he; , bas a b ad" denonetnent, and t• require " the pistols to Make it Clearly .understood. -.he; had always accustomed, in telling his tales, to indulge in expressivep ntom imei, land to take "up anything" which lay handy calculatel . to add to the etact,, no surOrise was, fel, ' ate-his having ptepazed - Pio+ -4 . :He began by narrating, the. loves of *rung girl and a yimitic.m.tn- - 'TheY bad,bot4i be said, promised ander tbe most: solerim oaths, inviolable 'fidelity..' :The Youngman, whose obliged him to 'travel; ~once .'made A lar . i . g absence.— 'W.l+ he wasaiway, be mewed a legacy, antilmt his return, haitemeat9 place et :at her'ffer, 'Bat on .pieeept'ing himself bc- : folher, he, -Icarupi that,-,:in complian ce ivit ;he wishes of Fier family, ahe haa jnet. fnarried! l . wealth inetchant; :, Ile yonUr in_aniheyeixpOn. took - a"terrible resantinfi.„ 'lie purchase a - pair::4lkyitaiiiikethese:,' ke - cp - i#A-mea, . tociii g Conn' in . .etich 144. ''.iiiiliciaisenitled - ht!ifiitidaiibia .- chara, bti, iiid'eflee'. Bo 4 l6 - "c4iil*rit..eti9 l 4-piia iiii. ? - , - , biii oa k hi- - 00.**y;:',..146-,. ' .4* - 041,4.be..11k f i l ie i• . 407 we hifi*: - ri,i4 - 7 . 1 ”44e8, -. ._liplLO - Ati; tili4 . tebt pun: .liie'o'l 'lter4 : e: lifaioib* ' • , ?i,iiii-:001;:a 4 . t0i1• 4 4 , 7 :. *0.4440ret - 4140 - oi.:Tiliwit ii - P 1 7 .. fic 4 tioottrtwit'slii*Qt9l.". '`.filieiettit : Orti:-;:alre."- E, !I at .-: :Itt4id -hialii%u atiitY - ?' -- ..,1 . 1 . . f 5:-:,--- - : - •,;',,..Z.,` ji.l.c , ...---, - , . _r„-, ~,,, , IRMIIM „. . . . ' "Strike iiikittecel _tor Partheni4saild ~Liberty!” shoute Marco, as he cut hts I WaYiltiough the alf-frantic Turks: ..Wee Gmek P dud" -cried the . olßCeris ;of the ship, aa- . ey .beard that dreaded :game-"than then ma Allah...protect us." ' 1 When the Greeltelrst boarded, one half of-the Isbar's crew were below •in :their. hammocks, •btit they soon . began to irowd upon deck; they came unarmed,: : ignorant of what: was going on, end most of them came only. to their death!, .So. unexpected-•-so . andd the. etiltadheen. at that erethic Turks could arm tbenv( selves, he-{s had gained thi(advtia-' , tap,- . . ' --ti n:lntleinik°N - A11n154. 4 . 1 9 1 Tn.. 411 " -. ..400 , -;•:** 1 .(..; ' .. , 4'-kminn = •4!iii'dup ' 'i an- T•tikitt,' s, 766l 1140- rment he- dreg ~., 'the *int of is 'I sword 4nd , iinied-- n.. La • 'ln. -On every , aide gleamed theiStvord an . imetar, - and head - 4:fteihelia. drooped and , . At le a gtha lare,I are, shrill cry 'wok from number of urkish officers whohad crow :d t:get), - r upon, the Opposite side of th . deck from wliere stood the Greek lion, a. the t all for tfiercy-,--for quarters—arose alto • itt e clash of the death-seeking stee ." A roqd loolt• of triumph gleamed upo i the reek 'commander's face as be bearc that 4). and ..waving Ins' sword highaboVe his head, be shouted: ' _ "`Hold! Back, Greeks!---back! Strike not another blow4xcept in defence." And 'striding forward to where the battle raged hottest, he , struck down .the Uplift ed weapons, & bade the men stand baCk. ; In ii, three minutes every sword. hung dipplng by its owner's side; and.striding all, to whelk stood the .officers of 'the Turkt Parthenius shouted : i ...1 w, proud. Turk, . lead . .forth your prtsoiers. Bring up that greythaired old ;man whom you have doomed to, the t rait ;o' death; and, mark me, if harm bath been done to a - Single hair on his head, every 1116sletiv heart that, now heats upon ;your d-Ceks shall Sendforrh its blood In a- . tnnement." ' • . - I ' I Wit, trembling mbswent the Turks lilt' AIM; this mandate, and ere many -min_ bad elapsed, twelve prisoners stood 11.1ishaeltted upon the quarter-deck. With rhtitarti r , leaping proudly ititkits triutnpli itind.joy,.Panthentus spraniTorivard 'and clasped aged 'parent. to _ his bosom. -,, 1 ;,.. 4,' , .G.()( ~bless you, - my zinhle son," mur- Mired the Old man, its the. tears of joy 'lied dat r vn his furrowed. cheeks., - . • .!, ,4' . lte q•eek took upthe- cry . of blessing •.d iiko: the. clarron's lical rang thew k ".. =its . Ci Paqtrenius and . libertii ' over , dark s ea. : -- - . .. . • "_--. li ,The releasetimisonera were conve,y4, lite bilig, and as Parthenius was about ; ';'step over , the Side to-his own vessel,'hes es cif tare . their 414( .r4kl ykttiiir . 1 1 1 1 ' thou mfidel tyrant—go you * p i rluci master, and tell him that Parthent insiscorued'ro crush the • i toor riper: th • siting hint! tat Tell himthe Gieel, sc' 4rlis_ to e ut his revenge.on thoie who fight s. slaves, itt. the ;beck of a still more elariih master; . and .tek him, to what, • •. o, there i be some Greeks who never will be Si only of thebrigt4 crew 'had fill Theii, bodies were removed to their ol ve.ssel, - and found their rest beneath the given sward of their-native land, while tl e• •dark waters of, the . ; Archipelago, received iiireescore . of the" fallen - 11:os lem•s. I)ack,from Athens;.towards the small toWn of Nlarathano, inhere a quiet - Colley ses between twticutly sipping bills, there are- a nbrribe of'gr#es. - One of thiem which, raises. its Marble slab a few radii up on the northern slope, bears the simple:name-OPAirtnixtts..- Thegaat herds who / . /tend ;their. flocks. upon the neighboring hills protect that slab from -harm, and - a peculiar light. sparkles in their eyes as, thOy tell Pver the deeds. of ltim# whose ashes repose beneath it—who wa#ionceso dreaded .by the -Turl4,- and who was denounced by. the Mosle7ns as' 4'l'4E- GREEK PIRATE." j. I French Story. Ai Paris correspondent of one of the Leda= papers, .relates the following ra tb4►r incredible story:-- . A PA TITURS AY. lORNINO PA., •-,,' -t, _ The Escape ell - Madam h, • . • , , _ .. t. , ..,.._..,_ , • , . , ' Aik Authintie Nanatl ,/. During the rttli of nost,ls4B; the President, Gove or ofAlun'' ;Innis Kthisuth, with th4l"rinelPat , Ofhis provisianal goverient, were ' ikihe ter* , Is fiatown of Arad, on the rirecNeroselt; Petv7tt place and theollfrn. or-Re .gedian. a the Tisch, "in Ithe.- - ificinity of A4d, Georgey , with -the 'ringer= tr‘ops tinder. his commitni, la 4nreatnp- ' - ed ;.- while behind, him toward die die Tiseli, was the Rusiian Amy " of **11111 0 0 : . -8, ander .Pluatie v — iita. Dirnbenski; wil*his men, ;sheskged!Tintesissoc....and'elready 0 tife%* lini thria'nfilf.-MWW,llhas and thel'iseli lip the UnitolfrAi *Russian forces. IThe Army of Sint , 'lr. - 0 ilee---; feafed at: Hernianstadt 13y , t •, .Iftssian General Luderti; and' he had : ''srlth. it email hind - "of.followers toivai'---,Tetnee- war: ::', - = 1 . 4- ! i--• - With thhiposithm of _the cOntegi4l'ntg, the plan of Dembinski Wasi6 rite with Geoigey near Arad, and then vo-attack " the Russitufforces.i. Before thilk - ,Wes'ef. - ' - led him o of thidkpitttla-- • - --- - - -- - ---- --" . --, 1"16 - 1 i!, Kutayich with M. Kossuth, ..Stalemnly ssv9re4.ol - IS . Wife that -he would Bever _leave her husband, that Madame s consented to be separated from ilite, WA seek safety in right. '• The,,,chi ion were confided to the care of a priv !itecreta ry of the Govetnor; and this :iiidividuil subsequently delivered Jlietn '' Ito the tender mercies of Haynatt,fortb. ' 0 r ore of securing his own pardon. an , ! Imlay. The 'children set out before thei pother , and the latter, in her ilight,.. . cavored d i to keep at least. so near to, tile ', 1 ,-.as to - hear now - and then oftheir stiAtY.c! • ..,, , . Madame Kossuth'iought'eni al, brother 'of hers• residing in 'the tilvtn:4l YiligOs, and he is now . imprisoned, in the fortress of Comorn, with:rnany:otheriVothe nn- fortunate 11 angariat , pattiote,' I r eight een years, Otinctotnit of tbelttecOr which : - be then oieltti his sister:- Cti**g-fliirif (t. 'ttbe?nekt , lent.iii search onter_ Children; 4a wander ed t' a - . ',.*:faio4tolise. of :):kitt; . -Olon • ,..,Eidui.......3..41......,_,i.t twit'is.‘There v , . --7- 7 S ell'ffe; tin --,-'-,.... t 4 : , 4- ,,.,,.;:1i to-lxi able tfaint4 travel,: the bin- - - • -4 , berini.ouy in search of. her `chit- i,t4ikc-She -koons le *d. that they-bad , ~ , been-g? 1 -up by 'their °teeter' ?to the i Austrian - General flayna , arid token to' Pestlr. Her. ()wit safety epentllvhol. - ly upon the fidelity of ierlf, figarian Peasants, and ofl their aqac nuciiito her husband. , ' - ' - -. f; Now, , having to other object in view than her own safety', without-fin ds bet -1 ter oil , than herself, she soon h - me - re duced-to a state ' complete difstitution. In disguise She 1 andered crier the' - most r miserable part" f Hnogary. .She even, i as a means of +ty, as well as eupport,, 'sought for se ice ::as' a, seryant, fOld by -telling that she Was a peer woman' Who had just been discharged from al public . hospital—which, indeed she - very much' resembled=was- so fortunate as :to find`! employment in the family of an hurnble carpenter in the town of Orash l l.ll.aya, who Little thought he was served) by the , Lady of Louis Kossuth, the late G-oven- or of. liiingary. .Everywh , . , re ; noticesi wore exposed in The-streets offering, forty. , thousand - florins . for her capture, and_pro- 1 claiming death as the punishment; lef the person who' should dare to harbor er con ceal, her from theSuthorities. - -;[ Among the per:Sens who. fled with M. .K.essntli, before-the oxerwhelminff num ber of his enemies was an elderq lady,. whom it is necessary to designate as Ma dame L—,..and who, from 'being. una ble to ride as fast and 'as* long 'llB I thfile Who "were-stronger and younger than lieT; self was left behind. ',Bbet-tad a son. a .. , . . major in'the -flungarnm army, near toe person of they Governor,' and bothLlie son •and mother were warmly attacheiftp his interests. Mtulathe - ie■-•-.., when- Unable ".. to proceed longer with' the fu4iti4, 3 , in. order to A reach plece.ofeafetY in,, .e dol."1 -, - minions : of tho-Sniten of Turkev, L. deter;. I mined te - remain in - ;Hun aria devoto I herself to the finding or Madame Kossuth ] and restoring to her husband:-Il i ; T 'i .: ,1 'For this benevolent purPoseMadame.] Lam--.. disguised herself' as a beggar:end after a long and ~ weary - journey, -oftener on foot , tha la .i n any conveyance, she cross, ed the vast sandy plainaol sontherni-tnn garY, end atilength reached' the pl ace in, which Kosandes.children were but C ; uld bear' nothing of their Mother i '• i I ' I f :-I She learned that the children had.heetr sent, ,- sirim-' after their mother had Bost bight of theni, to the- house of General ...:—.:_, now in the gervice. °lithe Sul tan in Syrin,"to be ltept with Ina own' three children, hopink•tharthey would thus be ooreeno rionsl-AbOse- - who . 'erri . ght , aller. 'them.' The eldest nen* Loins lifter his' father,- as "e refs yeari.of age:;-,ant! '..allf werpitdlacthaisif tbeyevaknowttrgedthey *ere the ciiiicirel , cif Alle:GkitentiOr. Of KM2M -.11 30: 1 , .1_ • • w- - ,, - , -- -.l= ll -4,, cures of his ambitienteitaielirba n 44 , 1, ea-- deavored to -.frighten lthk * , 'iitid< drawing a pistol direc i tedlltt to the:neast or the boy, and said that if be did :'trot . -at once, aeknewledge that ho as the+son of Kossuth, he would Pni l i a< l thinner . irddrea hiS heart. Young Isotu • sebo it ts ;laid shows himself', now in exi In Kiitaiyiebp tnucli of the character o fh is father- Rlied in a tone equally ;Ilr I Aell'yoU sia, lAM not the inn of ~ .erth . ."P, :The 1 officer, baffled by the, child's ‘ tiniplieitilr i . manner and apparent, •sineerity,Was ' • vested' °flits convictions, and led lii be. 'sieve that he had" been im titin.) . ' • But'' before Madame,. Could let near them Other. evnta . tZ . .. Alin:len thSvereitnet had •been Atli • Writ: set cret to reith, near the ilutei. 9f the butcher , llanatti =The mo ther and;iiiiier of M. Koisitth ' had 'alio - been captured, and - pleied in strict crinfineMehe. .It Mai be heienietitioned t in this T ittle narrative of the eljerings ' and dedi e.e -of relatives of Louis Ko.ssinli 'thrit Madame 1.,----, on "gliding heir a d w here - his children !Were. situated, f nd out!, her. 9*a-maid, area l). t, • and" s ' - stieceis. , ,ii4 as t'? 1 4ve• het'. engag4 'ai 'P 'ill - 1 4f - ,lbPir ni.r.,, This pers on neve le,. 'Ahttienn tit the moment ortheit.tfiti 1 deliverance from their Austriansjailors ws arrived: After tbualuiving pkovide ' ,f o r the - 'wel •fare of the Idnin of 14.. wind), lad ame L'---:- . .. ' newed'her sharch - for: the' i i destitute, au tiring headier :1' 1 . Finding n lion 9flier i fadnire ci determined t lv .follow'the ft gifts:es ,:if she reached Wolin to aseertaiii.fre ' ''AI. Kossuth hi 11Whete his - or•wife had gone ,and the return in. se, of hr...-. Continuing,in t he disguise ior a beggar, 'sometimes ton ot, at . other in it farmer's cart, s this,hero c woman rea lied thefreri-• ' tiers'ar Hungary, and crossing tbein-en T I tered the, fort fied and 'Walledi ) town of 1 n o Widdin, whet the late Gene ,•rn rof Hutt- 'wiry and, his are . Unfortunate compan. I ions then vrer saying :the protection 1 ~. and hospitality of e Suit oZ.Tur ion . i b Madame L--:- appli to M. Kossinh, I hut Hot= beteg shown - to i tan sly, 1 and the' Austrian General li%vi i. ng set 'SC' 'I high a price on the - captiirel his Wife I ; he tilirse 'regarded her in , the li g ht elf ini f Austrian spy. - Having ti t htsi r ed coo ' found-her son, Who had tonal! the v- 1 ernor into:Ter-key, he readily Convinee+, ,i Khastith of the identity of b othek••=r,/ All "the information `which I o stith - c* , 1 • give her was, that there I ri r s" a lady' in ( 'Hutigaryin whose house bellheliev his .( wife would seek a refuge g and, if 4e . 4!ras ) On --1" not stiWthere:- ; thiS lay 11441(1 , 10'o big ... 1 i I L I kkoW.wlibre she was. I :il , .' " 1 • The. viorr now fur,. iiiie I Mad me • . . otbmiler wit. is gnat et' - gto - siiii: ifo .1 which wenld be' cvictinic, K her fidelity. . 1 p i !'ft is nOtlthre necessary t" 40%1 Mad toe' i 1 1.0.- , -;--:.on her toilsome 'i nieey. Day - 6.. I 'rett-ia 'the- philanthr '• e ctk Which ibis' A had endertakee, she, f an , ..; ; 4 loVers the sandy stepp es of 111 gary h tit she :anc-• ! ceeededin fetich! g the ' it le town lin k I which the lady: *did, and ,tdeliverod le ..fl I ber . ikr."‘Kossut a- lette r.' l This she . reed 1 and immediat . Y burned it,ii . not; daring - vi er even to alkyl it to exist. inbh possesisim, ' 11 ; This lady, infortne+,Madateeillth at f the - Wife of Kossuth had left her residence ( in the . guise-pf a mendiCant and intended t assumarig•tne name 'of Mariar-- , tj that ' 1 t she was , to, feign' herself to, 1 le 4 the wiliikv `I of a soldier who bad fallen bank,. and a that' f possible she would golf? the very - I centre of Hungary, in those rat phature - il lands where she 'hoped r to one, wbtild / 4 ' - I seek after her.:.:.- i - • 'L .‘ • ,I ,With this information 3 i mi Me Li---4--.: % again resuined her.journey . d Sbe:feigned, t' to be an aged gmttlinothe :Whosegr 'd. t' son was 'missing and that labe wee n -i search of bim. She tria,de minly na escapes while passing guar4l4o(4 iere and spies; until. at. length she a c rea che d the; plains before mentioned. She w t fro ri l v bongo to house, - as if in Seirch of h r i grandson; hut in reality tor•firid e who Would answer the descriptioh • • giyee her Of poor Maria F----... At length in A 1 Oahin . she beard that name 'Mentioned, a it 4 On inquiry who and what - thciiiiersonw s learned 'that she was the I lido*" of '' a Hungarian. soldier who had , lee. in be - tie, end that she had Ai soh who was:With, its grandparehts. They thek described her person,.btit added:that abe i hed suffei.- ed so Much from illness mid i gtief that she' was great/y changed. a...Befote she can* here,'' said the speaker, iiSheiWor ed frit her bread, even when ill; bizi after 'her arrival she becaine too much indisposed to labor, on ac not of 9 . vvi4li I . th' Sr . Slink to the Sisters of charity for .81, ph sich4 who carne hied and blistered' h e ' ; and When she_livas able to go, she k been ' conveyed to the institution of t e ist •' where she then. WO.", Mahatie. feelingg, convinced that 'the pOiir . - ; - ot .11 i. must be other thim oeOttoc ..f ll - 1 search expressed a desire tr 4 4* 'her:. ' : At the , Sisters of - eke* • i "darn . 1 V--, had much difficulty . *?.l, . tin_.: OCCO3II tO.MaTia• •:and 01, -lateer ':- as a.I much opposed foreceiv* khoi:i kt.i. ifigt,' Madame tk:--i- told e sugersitO info ' ber, that4sho lad a message fat. her from i teiu her 111 0 11 : 1 4:1 1 y . 'w as not clew OP had ri ; n*Setl, 'an. that ihe Weehi.''' ' hictf•her, ". 'aid would permif,iitir to. ea- 1 er. .P i ~ r -- Mitriti: hetWeen fear! and heiii; oocin gave , er consent. 'end. ItiadaMes i 1 , 0 , • , lowed. toses!hst. Atifb i lirie to • d "]ter: the; letter of Goo . ,14.30 Slle's recesthaed; 14 li ticio l ',l l ift*i! .tiner isiiid.it t rtrreifiedit to - 'lifir.lrOjj l ed de o ar Itd'ocititiNitS;Sitid the& " royeili it int edia... l ' 613%1: Soot a iii i orl - -Mme, SR heOt.7"el the twe. men.= 1 _, the Sis;ers of - Cherit7 . ,that:l4 likis,... band .litintviii;" and that 61 4 - 1ir.50, .;**, joiri littn.;-lA,littlit rigOilttit . . '..'.' • k Asnuar comfort! , *itre'"Otitin ' . 1 * '.' be ba * thd i t t l22 Pli l it44- - anst : _ l tiri ll 5, , linsrosting Women s o * 0 .4,0 contit-,.,: M:t l 4.9nomila of ;h i. . .;, ,r - --4141400 ; . !' - '4. - J 4 4 - 4 (1 4103:: fi n '. pry ‘4; l. ,hail flil4, lieen CO* '- . :40:" the *sr .; to this per so n ,i -' , t. ~ .• i ,' lilPliat" \ 1172 4: 11 4 , -,et ChM; travel '1 it " taiklie thcf,'inistuie 4 ,a4the .Insibeitt , eflltt-. ~ feruelneildsiumti'.4tt aid eke Village end were count otthe females oe; I 10110 . be slepi at the door tall) : is the ~morning ' ali' mullioned behindtto learn ApiOins to which their eon alllse t Me again avertf?9,k f 2 'IdePP:K4 feed_ ..tbe`beree, pm betiteitty: qn theit guard. eniii.*bila the two .ladiest, . $ togetber III': miserably-' - eeld oafVil*lefirrit• 90 'MUNN/. OnCeal hetAitinieeiindue• that sinkalii*lfaringyfieni her. a a n te4 6 6 4 '11 4 6- ' 1)2' 4 4 ' may. Ovetstfit '''' el" al a. netvetWstitiFetc SAO -talked pied so loud tbit)tilit'Afeieweeiiii le ißY I/ 412Strifirll'Aer-i4ol*-Aap :o be ,:, the hntise. 2.4 •Tithiferi' gim 63 ' ask IbMiCtiAkeiet`itito th i'w , e theft ! tviitiosiiii -v imita: r:-:-.... ~' ..• aired- the' a pt : ... '' "Who Wale kindrieSS th . • -cote° into ids room, and l ' 4.3 hi irt ea ui rd ; 't' eeurbto.!egtPll3',lcii‘lerinTnefficliriardirimself7iieern:llo:B7ulaune-84:5eduri:astin.in--iti isde n , huitible court coy, ill sp t-43f t‘, annner as to - d 1 o f fi 1 , deion. - Madame L:-. spote and 0. him gain and again for his kind t adde that :such, poor, creatures were of fi t to ,i, & .0 hap his rodm. as th officer retired, Mara bed itta k, rillich 'would certainly tiYed tb.em had: the officer been , -_ 111 dameiL-1, implored her f . pas cl, or itilei• ‘ro * Ola te rosf:'• ing a i n , they were not molested thwevening when they were , ap. a and PT I aPtO bir vcklN)litisi 8 1 ,1 7 a a , ,te. , ThereAllt i(?F-, ir 'or heth as auspieicioUs ', Char bat they vicie not trild'ef - ,A4hit ' o i l, - a sect .: t Whiletthe exanii-'• was ing , ',Madame - L--., iis m aba note e the ;hand. of _the , of t 9 two . policamen. This tech pd4e,_ - _,alliiir; „ the two miles elrfittlie ii titZili&piti / 1 igist . teiti their favor and they owed • depart. Thus they:went a t' . i'' t o sttaitthy uptil,they'rea fron els of ungary pear e. .-- f.y. enti'red the itt (le t (mot of . • ed. priloiasion of the head ‘. • '`pas):-over.tbe river to' : is : ais refuqod; until th ~; , -0' • ' o therik_k_e_ertai or a •, : -; vlio , :wirs tu x ,Xll3 r won d'lgi e ' i -11-' irisspo'rfs' is' Ile 'heir itie cement; and aised- e Daritilie„ -a - &entered' pions ; f :the:ultan of. , rhey. • nght }ho mingY.' eiltqre' -q# l ", They - knocked at the. door-0 . - e_ Col ti who` ha&recentlir Ikee -1 : in th t frontier town by hi' s iciii . bole reart sympathised: in th - sin ca : and y, VA* hadlatmed, a ailianc ~`:with M. Kossatti for the ,12 'of It : Iy. and Hun pr": Th 9. •ad be • - `advised by NI: Kokf l ab 1 ( rel9lBl 9 would, probably seek his:: I n,. but not knowing •thenr he in , -,-, ; bat . t y wished at. him. -Mad; ' _rept eel."` Lodging and briaiti' • the • in, and Madame L—•;- i d him to Madamp_K oggo th, th e e late Oevertior Of litingary. I re g • ' be Conceived that- the • ould ii - reelylteli4ye that these:. bi g -* eing s were the; per:496S_ (+sent ~. thernselies to-be. Mg-- smith' -. vinted him by show. , re tug ,et ring of- her usband.2 se M dame:Kossuth fel ill, but -very ossihle kindua tri ss o her -y le a rned: that Rill:he iinga- % poleshad- been retries. froth' 13 ,511414- anti notwithstanding 3 hi , die 'ln ds,t 'ef e. severe '' , wietaY led Van preeediaki*:once j te, :lace. '1 he Sardinian.. Consul the generous tiodTl3T„mxit - bo Servo', nr.WhOie principality 1, fiir We I 'iasigtanc behalf:of IQ•iit, the In"; kPitettle end, nee be Provided" sbem_Lyvithi is 'end'foiriairiel,'and an : in. title :_waL tkeY aieried' s * -, for 4hosila. Their , ' eilt - Rat a l4A 44ollB 4Tha British COnitaatinerai 1. ..----, ' badproiided the PO at _-1 3, ritisit e*usetes !la t q4.-Pf 3 ft. l dra.44:l4 i - lot tiOsoverity of'dic tf 4 Orimeaossutirt 4 hattitstaeteit vary 1 4 0 * 'was =PAS (4 ,4terl Il i , V*4114 R-C4'.4,46.e -#l#44.l4t:icli.,ti, t° -- txti " - filucii,iii. •%iitt4 titit . _saw ; I*II II OCY eight: -'--- It .4.4141 IC tourist "Prr * :4Pl lt 7- stisa :444l7:l 2: ll4: l ? ii riSt !t: *I courd"--iiin temteltr? 4 0 . Ofidr t ril !ell( ,-,-eIN aurrsis ;and iitlis - tielir Bill l karala y , - w a s I ._llle ertYt" and 'the lolfghtl T - or fliiil INI• 1 ,- • the the lap Pri the fea his esc lon of . at the 9 1 , 1 it itt many hiT*,/ 0 0 * Mel* Mil _ ‘l4itSjitAo ;*. XITU Ig9fi l _ _ =MOLL . • .., --' 1. 7 r , '' JC° l gUth t i' .l-, " . 1/444.,. '"0-A4mrIP lion for bier, aut l. , .isditcla has Whii / ,Inul mderge., and,; . ' lllitt#ll(kt f ol :4her-V- devntiniilo theianse' • Jipprititry' f0r014 ,1 -' fitiairaehertrikin-adfd 4Mg. ' V : AS ' tandkvored`testieark . estrer:;lleiliPail. bandg ~ `. * *az anitnlittntlittrer ' 1 ' Ile" , Peof - fee4 l .9'.4bakrt Irk * btirst - 'w tbelt*Ot4. ,- ' ' ,Vlttft- 1 , ' t .„. and atni. Ihe.' reiterit . , :oitte:„.0.011, Ilun , nag :'. CCM** Wia`ca r l f ie het 1111Shilitai4ieittitilat - briM I .4lnut yearof the t 4Kin* 4 *NW '. ' ' • 'the chief ,fie #el= , gites. among whom.. o Aritre Oh 404 o—were, ettfitned in 'ollti 'OrtlU eicainers cf-thtiSultatt,oftTwltot.* fdaSgt. daslignatedfor their fittorettaditstacat ~./lt Asia .I‘llllo-Pcololljultia tkerY- t r*lT vied by, land to Vanua, on theAilack, Sa; i froci \ lhence they , i'eif3 telten Itrtheiteel iner4O\ r ahanralili, in the aultemoili d a . ,--- ipdv lit that -latt l f hlarnatia,:with lowed : to _$ cy at Oemiteati •_ ' et e e ßet*etY et V a Pe tt ql 3 P'entlaAlli t i imit o koala I minl, mukafteriksiatt delik here aid by barpea ana 4=4 1 \ tber Latbilled - ou-A ‘ n, uttlf!dfi *ritirritt . tber f se - 111111M lrfad is with ei Dior beed l ftea , .g r eetWtigaS(.o;tbalei - b,,e'm 0 Madame 1.--0-4 whozrinulendok tla '' ' bit' "II f thin - ano e journey / o gingery or - purpose, she now also has her elandiaii - with:. Among , . the Indivi porsiduals s tdualsli in - renatutang at K.utayjeh is la- with, • the Ex.povernoroftgpnwy_and di, arelAhi .-1.---,-iallaeinlailico ist who. dariiiethe gerous wended* in Htin liar he 'sashimi ' ary, r In a United -sE they mil all Ena " a heart welcome; and in the I paths of + mann ...... 7 private fife each will find that a arthx-j- and assastarnee Jo which _thew and their stirerings so strcali 'ent i itht , thodi. - 4 ....., , ..,, . ..-,, known by what ,rnete the ies th a t ' efilhe `capital otlitmgmv Gut it Li maim that; gtries thew plea emit yrould not be, atopeetep i t at • csata. they Getnicalty proceeded loi asat#tzt then isr ptisk.ssiots of Violins' Ilsynau. kilos sines then' became * soma or pride 6 sciliAref them. that tbey.49afe in.thfir ditenite.kaiut that I L celebratetl i 'militarr uhtifelies"-isi the streets of Pecha AMongt4 letters with which this lair wax 64 ' VA t'Y Ate:V* lo r Wthret, am kr thttlamenCed martyr orquolg . try. Conti V4eipso BattearAY. tatte-yon fi ttia ill n Prhon ofrgaer city: waiting the croei-fete to 104 AO *btlW- W et& jeetetrldm. • 1iT1449 it was tlecitieit thetihe should, beigneminional e Ant to. 449A1-by the, httakontell rope, that eveeilent and rem;;raid Hungarian pit: riot endeavored to put attend tO Ida estateltee,with a re2or ; bat unfortunatelynot eueeeet ft Havasu' &suet! his mutilated and bleeding body inwillhe priNin, and endeft_bis We fillttgolvit. 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