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s- 4- -r' mi r ii nr am n i VOLUME 57. TUniSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2.., Kl. Nil .Mitt... -J T E ft 17 f. L AN I) I KHALI). ' -' " m 6m turn llsj If '( -aA (I -v. i t-oulhern Hungary, mill, ill length rertch '(' IP ihlll llllll 41 SPTll I IT l'l.l'tplicu -'bete Ko-.tlth's chillm. IJ. 1UUUUUU HiU uiiu. tt.rttl,u, mM li((ir lloA of ,,Hr rvaiMtlU Vi;V Trtt kSt'AY V..IMI At" J:i'Tt..Xl, VT. 0 II HKAM N. .Mitor .V Publisher YV O. Tutus, l'riiiter. i icr.ji.i f i.it i:.in. 1 V fa anbicntirt 1U.Ii. and Al.,1 ul.trlVri, .'..b ftil Ihtjtlhtf, b t m rtait o . ? ri I. Vi I.Vi I ' nittidkku tbt.it irnnufl '.i.ftt,lf..tSI ',ri'"N not or see their parents again, r-" .-lu.ri l" in.en f-.r il,tri',k. zSc.iiii So that when nn Austrian olli-er tr.i-fl ..f .j.t.-.itw.iUri,Jbrt.U.uL.r.,ue..l,,ern, ,1L. rj,0 0f (;Pn. t; , (,.: 1 nn at i) I'Jji !u. Wnnw uhich of Ihcclal- Ktl'AI'K III" A.I At 1llS Mltt. KlltM'TII. I1C NAHKATJVE. During ill month of Austin, HI', - flic I'rr liJr.nt-Goiptnor of 1 1 uiijjmi y . Iit Konutli, willi 1I11 )ir,ncii:il otli- , . tit of hit irm iiiunul pt-rntiient, wt'ic ' 1 1 the fortified turn of At ad. on the nw-r iUro.'h, l!-t:rii that tihire and the town of Zocndiii, on tht; Tisch, in the Kinit of Aritd, (Jrorpey wth the 1 Inn puiim troop! under hi command, lay tiratnped while behind him tf ward the '1 itch, )A4 the liustimi urmy of retcrve, under l'atkiewileh. l)e mbiiifki, with lot men, betiegt-d Teme'tviir, nud he !otd alieudy rmri'd hoi third wall, lie twecn him and the Ti.ch lay tin: united Autno-Kiii.in forcei. The army of Htm had been defeated xt liermanttndl tr the Uusiinn (ienerMl, I,uiler, and he. hid Med with A iml! Iianti of fmthful , fv-iloiveii toiiKriU Teniriwar. KtnAtith." ilh this poiilion of ihu coiubtniiti, The officer, unfiled by the child's im lli p!n of iJeiubiutki was to unity with , plicily ot manlier anil Hpiarent sincerity, (..enrgey, near Aral, and ihen attack was dnestcd of hij convictions, and led th Kuimaii forces. lieforu this wat to heliu e that h had been impuied up vtVerltd, nw ituched him of liie eapil- , on. ulatiuu of (Icou-cr, and that lite (Jot- Hut before Madame L , could i-inor M. Kociuth, hud been compelled in forsake Attol. and iclire to Ihe town of Viluroi. lleforc leatini; Amd, the , tioternor Aepaiated f.om hi wife and Uuldren, and their parting scene is jid ! bar been uuc ol the must louehin; ii.itute. riiderlhc cireunisUnce ol the moment, il wai n subject of more cs en , (ban dtiubt whether tliev would ever tt 11 Illrtll 1111 LUI III. H naj lititf ni.Lii a youii'4 llutijiritiii i.obleinun Tinned A.bbol, now iu exile in KuUvicb with ' aa u meet on cmth. Il wa5 only v. hen il. K'iii4th. solemnly more to his wife that ti would nerur leave her husband, hat iia-lnrae KomuiIi eoiiseitled (o be j seoaramd fioni him and cek safely iu '. .... ... . rtijlit 1 he cliildien were contnleil to ( lb. care of a private oecretary of the lottjrnor, and this individual sulne- H'I'uiIt delireted tham tip to the. tender i uteieie's of Haynau. for Ibu purpose of eurui5 bit own pardon and if!y. Tl, cbildr-i. n out before their molhc'i . mid the latter in her fliht, endeavored . . ... t .. . ... .1,. , ... i tic i ai ivnii mi tuft' " " v );tir now nml then of their safety Ma Jainc Uosaiiih sought out a brother t,f hcr, icsidine; in tho town of Wit-ui, iml he it now impr'joiied in the fottrcss of Comoro, with many otheri of lb tin loilunale 1 1 uiipurinn jmt riole, for eij;ht itii vt ars,ou act-oiinl uf the succor w hu h ). then care to hi.' ri-ler. Leav inn him the in-At went iu sewitb of her children, o .... nud wandered lo a jiota, or farm-homo, of Uoektak, beloti"in to a il lative, There .he fi ll ill of tTtvplm fever, whi. h ...... U ended her life": and w hell so (at renter..! at lo be iblti aL'aiu to travel. .he continued her journey in tearch of her children. She soon learned that ibey had been given up by their pro fct'or to the Ausiriaii (.Jeneral, Haynau, and Ukn to lValh. Her own euft-ty depended wholly upon the lidelily of the lluiifaiiau peasants, and of Ibe.ir at lueut lo htr liiishaud. Now, baring no other object in view (Ian her own safety, without f iend' bet ter off than herself, she became reduced ... .. ..,. ..t ,.rm i.I.'t.. n.-.TIIIllloll. 1 I ..e.ti.e. the wandered over the. most miterable purl ot Hungary, .'she even, at a meniu uf safety s well as .uppoM, eoubl for service as n tcrvant, and by ie!lin, that she vrat a poor woman, who bad jtnt be-it ilieharp'd from a public I......!.-! u s. C a . IiwIm...! she v-rv much lembkd, was ,o fortunate ... lo find employment in the family of an bumble ea'Ut'.ter.in lb. town of Ora.h IJ-.ya, .... . . . i i... .... who little lliou-ltl lie vri scntti uy no- UJr of Louis Koi.i.lh, the bile Govern- ...:.f ll..e,.rv Kverv where i.olieei litre fied in tlm sirecls, t.flcrin'r; forty ihoutand Jiorins for hr captuie, il.id'lir icla'.minj; death as the untsh-ni-tit uf th (wr-oii who should tlare to bitbor or cu-iccal her from the authuri- t:fl. . ,r. -ho fled wilh M. Konuih U-fore the orer helming nuin- n,n,,"f ' . ,,. . ..... . -hi., U lidc ' Tu Zr arv tl de..-n to m whom It IS lieceasan I- (le.lntil, a M,dAln I. , and who, from being un - .Lie in ride as t-it and as long as tho', t.hn nere stronger and vounser lb HI l.ef.elf. soon btrjiiieAh.iasttd.:.nd was left behind. She had ft son, a Major iu I i." lliin-.irian armv, near the person of t" e ('. iver.i'jr, -iml bosh '!" mi and the n,. !h-r were iiariulr attached lo hit in - ,.,' s!, .Madjme L . when unable t i.riH'ced lorn-" r with tl - fugitives, m ler to i each a p! n-e o! afeiv in the ,t, t.f the Srlllan of T-'iLey, dc .nu.e.! io i .-main in Jluiijjary, :n.d , . t.- hene'.f I., ihf findim; of Madame s. -h iu! rvstri'mg bef to bet Lin- j ' I .r lbieleifvc4it purpo- MiuUwe .1 ,;j,l her. elf H a It'SSar ! . t i long and wciri joarn y. o ,t on fiut ihaii in sny t.ov eyai.r. ii. oilier. She learned llutt the children hint been sent, soon ufier the mother lost sjIit of them, to ilte bonn: of (Ivu. (! . now in the service of the Sultan in Sv ri.i, to lie kept with his hum three dreli, hoping that the)' it mild tliu be screened from thoe who sought after them. The eldest, named Louis, after lii frtther, was seven years of age : and ll were t"l"! llml if ihey acknowledged In t were the children of tin; juicrnor, tliey would Ikj impllsoticd liy the Alls- (drro werb thou of Ofti C , :titd 1 liii'h ihoie of ,l Kix-utli ; anil. lc I tirnnchiiij; tin fhlft of thu latter, he iiiil : " So my luile nin, you nrc the ioii of ihe; (j'oveinor '(" To which lla- youth rc'ilitil : " I am not pir !"' Hi' limine. .tirp-i.od mid cei) the ollicer, who w.i ci ilain. from lit- -1 rit o - ntcnl o! their hetunui, that lho hefort him were, llic long loit tleauieof hi ainhiliou. 'eareh. lie now ende.nored to frighten ih children, and. ilrawiiif a piitol. directed it to the biemt of tl.i; hoy, and ?aid lliat if he did not at once iiikliou ledc"; that he ua the miii of Kos.iiih, he would put a ball ihroob hit. heart. Youne, Louis wh-, it i ! nid, hows himself, now in exile at ... ..... . ...s. v..-. ...... . l lit'. ,..1. I.llli-li ill I . inl-ifll.r .r .1. father icplied in a lone ((uaily linn : " 1 I' ll you, sir, 1 am not the sou uf near them, oilier agents of Austri'in tioverunienl had been more suecessi'ul, Jd the three cluldieii had been carried olf in t-ecrct to I't-lh, near the clutches ' of the bulch-r il.u u.ui. The mother1 an" sifter u! .M. lyos.ulli liail also been captured mid placed in strict confine- in,nt. It may be here mentioned, iu tbii little nariative of ihe niH'erin;-. and deliverance of the relatives ol Louis ' - ............. Ivixsiilh, ihat Madam L ,t i";: whero and bow his childrei ,on lmd- run were situated, found out her own inaid-serv- "'H "ml fo managed as to have her en- S - 'i - ''d at l'eslh in their nurse. This . pers in never U-.W lliem until the mo- r.i.:-...t.t! - . .. ' "".' oi incir no.ii oeinernnce irom ine -lujirian jailors atrneil. Allei thus bavin- provided for the welfare of the children, Madam- L lenewed her .uarch for their destitute, bufFt-iiny mother. Finding no trace of her. Madnme L deteriuine.l to tollow the Inj-itiv ami il she reaclitd Widdin. to tiseeritin from 1 . M. Ktssulh himselt', where his poor wife had gone, and iheu return in seaich of her. CoiitiiiutiiL' in the disguise, of a beKga-, oni.'limes on foot, at olhers iu ' a farmer's earl, this lieroie woman reach ed the frouliers ol Hon 'arv, and eroa- 1 iu-' ihem eiiler.d the foilified nml wall- , ed Ion not W iddin, w here the laic Gov- . . .. P , , . . . .. Il'l moi oi jioii-ary, ami ins urave ami unioriuirjie companioiM llien were, en- j joying the proleelion and hopiti.Vi'T 0f 1 1 us Sullau of Tui key. Madame I. ' --- ( applied lo M. Kossuth, hut not bcin-, Miuiv ii lo him per-ouaih . and Ihe Ails- "ian G.-neral bavin- set so high a price on me c.iji.iirc in inn wiic, lie al nr.-i it garden ner in me ii-ut ot an Austrian iy. H-ni however, soon found her sou, who had followed the (Jov ernor into Tuikey, he readily convinced Mr. Kouih ol ihe ideality of his mother All the information which Mr. K.xsiith could her ii', that there was a Udr iu Hun'ii v in who-u hou'e ho he- lii'ved his wife would seek a refii-e ; and if she ivas not still there, this ladv would probably know wl.er h win. The (toveii.or now futnMied Madame L vi ilh .t letter Iu this lady, and am ilber w iib his o u i-net riu- f r bis v.-ifu. which would be t-i idence of her fidelity. It is not hero necrnnry to follow Madame L on her toil. nine journey. Uevoied .., the pbd.wuhropic "Wli m.derlaken, she "d-red over the sandy steppe- of Hiittjrv. until li,. allee.'.-ile.l ti, a . .... 1 . . ; r-. - - , S . , ",' w,,.,ch ' 10 '4,l' reside), and d. livered to htr M. Ko,. siilh's letter. This she read an I mime- ' dia'.ely burnrtr il, not daring even lo lo allow it to exist in her possesion, j This Lady informed Madnme L that the wife of Ooreriiut KoHuth had ' left her resid.-nce in the t li.e of :t me.it. 1 "leant and intended ai.utr.ui,; Hie name i ,f V -i! , that she was to fci-n i hern" I 10 tile w iditir Ol a soldl-r liu l'-d fallen in battle, and that, if possible ., , . ' . ' '.'' '',l!'1 p "" 'I'- '.'' cenler of H"nga-y. in u-i pamtre ,,n.i.. w "l'"-' ter ber. I b mform.ilioii, Madame L j again resumed htr jiurney. Shefeu. ed to be a i ag.-d gra-idmolher, whoe 1 -rand-.n w.M mi.in.'. ami t' at she ua j in se.trth of hiul. Sb had many narrow 1 e-capes while p.is.m- guards, eoidiet. t and .pie. ; until at Sengih she i e.iche.J ihe ; I dm before mer.lioned She wenl from luse to he-u.e, a. if in .earr!. of ' her grrwUMi, but in reality to find erne b" -vouU amivcr ib drscripuon given ( her of p e- r Maria 1' n. At Itnglh, m a eabin. sl.-e btard that name iue:i- ; lltiiini, irw u,i tiiiiit. uu ami w to.-, that K'li'si wa. e,triit"j lb it .he w, i,e widow of a liuiiariiri sol rliilil. n lm hhc hi it. rniil.iipitt ' llll'l llir.ll t Itiats-rf l..s.l litf ItnMnli littl added that the had ulTercd murli from .... ,.. . , lihicM hihI Rlirf, that .hc ;i rratlr clmtiid. " llufore !ht ranir heie.'' f.tul the p jw'akct. " she worked fur her hread, i'ett when ill; Iml afler her arri al, she hifnmu loo much inili'Ki.ed lo lalun, on ncuiun, of u,ic. il.ey to sJrr- ofthatuy for u pliy,.eian. who came hl'.d, and Mulcted her: and when .he ' win tilde to ioi ,.he had h.en coin eyed lo the. iuMitution of the Siicr, where iyinp.itliicd in the Hungarian c.iue, he then m " Madame I, . feel- and w ho had formed a friendly alii in- comineed th.it the poor -.offerer anec with M. Koulh for the" free m.M he none other than the object of ,lom wf j,av l,lnarv Tht. her search, eApreed a dc.re to v,a.t Conju, ,;con m At the Siler, of Charity. Mda"u I tat ,'.mt two r& prubably I had much dilHcultv in procurinS , f '! IjroU'Clfari. hot not knowing ncee to .Maria, and the latter win : t,l(nl' !IJ """!l wlmt tliey wished inueh oppose.! to receiving her At from linn ? M:.dtttne I, replied. leii'ih the Madame. I.- - told the " l-odiiij; and hread." lie invited Sif-lets to inform Inr that he had a them in, and Madame L introduce tti,...tl.r for her from her hu-hand who echini to Madame Koitith, the ladv was nut ileuil, a4 flie auppuntii, amiitiai ."lie woulil enoii convince licr, il lie would permit her to enter, l'oor Maria, between fear and hope, ;j:ie her con sent, ami Madame I., was allowed to ee her. Madame I. handed her the Idler of (lo ernor hnulh. Mie recouied. at once, the tiling ; ki-sed it; preyed it in her heart ; doomed ii. content and then destiny ed ii itnine-, tltiii.'W. Ss.i.tii m Mtiirv u'ii. inde on i , . ..... . -j. between the t-Au ft males ; they told the Sisters of Charily that Mai ia's husband urn men, aim mat tut: woum .ejo... ....... 1...I.. t . . . j .....l . - .t.'iti 1 ... IV n6 , , ... ......... A little win eomloits were tuit iu it as could lie li.ul i w .i.toui susiMuiou tioii iir-"u tn o ti.tti - es.il,;. women se, out on their escape from ihe enemies of iheir couuirv.' I Madams I had a relative in Hungary who had not been comprom'n- ed iu the war ; so this pcr-ou cngimed to meet the ladies at a given place and iu the character of a meichant ttavel with ! ...:.i i : ' them. After they had left the pasture- ground, hi; Ji.issed as the luuband of Maria, and the elder female as his aunt. At night they stopped at a village, and were suspected on account of the females I ociMipyin tlie. bed, while hu slept at lim door. They started early iu the morning and the man remained behind lo learn somelhiii; more of the inpiciona to wdiich their conduct hnd (iren rise. He again overlook thim, as they stopped to teed their horse, and bade lliem to be greatly on their guard, In the evening, while the two ladies were .iiiinj; together in a miserably cold room, the face of poor Maria so mutlled .. . ... up to conceal Her feature, ami muiiee the belief that she wr.tt sufferiu- from her teelh, both appearing much us per sons in reat poverty. Overcome by her nllliciioiis, Maria had a nervous ullack, and talked and laughed so lnud that licr voice was reeo-nied bv an Aiistii.m Hicer w ho happened to be in the hnu-e. , Tl.w ,...r...n .,..,t i .nrvimi to -i.k iliem : - - . 'o come into his room, w here there was a liie. Madame L inquired Ihe name of the ' ood gentleman" who had the kindness lo i ivile them in bis room, and when she heaid it, Maria . . . i . i . . ....... . reeoijnueil in mm a nt.auiv enemy oi her husband. While they were til. inniuc a means of evad'ui- him, ihe officer, .... . .... . 1. . lutnell canii; mio liie aparimeni. nn-i mediately itrisiu', they mad.: a liumuio ' courtesy in ho awkward a man as lo ( divest him of all su-piciou. Madame !. spoke and thanked hiin a-aiu and naiii for his kuidiies. but added that such poor creatures as they, weie not fit to go int. his loom. So soon as the officer retired, Maria had number attack which would have b-trayed ihem, had he been present. Madamu I. implored her to be composed, or they would bo disco rered. Slat ting again, th-y were not mo leited until tile evening, when they were ap rehended and condemned by two policemen before a tnagistiate. There the former sj.oko of them as suspicious characters; but they. were not told of what they were suspected. While the examination was .'going on, Madame L sli-id a bank note into tie hand of the cujerior of tho t .i .l ..-.i.u.rt ll.ij liriti) f.oit. . l.t it- .t . t. c It.iu '-l the a lair ; the two men be- K . . f . , -it . came ii.c.r iiieu-.s. e.xcuc.i wie. Iu of tlm uiagisttate iu their favor, and they were allowed to del art. Thus, they wont on frjin stati'in to statijn until they reached tho frontiers of Hungary, near the D.inu't'. They etitere I tin little town ot fciutui, and asked permission of the head of the jiolice to pass over the river to Bel grade. 1 his nas rcfu'ed, until thev said thCV Wished to go there for acel-1 It i not kinmi by vilnl route the It-I re,e..rt Uk ,..u( f .1,.,,,.,, . bet ,. ' , crrtjm. that, tuuicisinz Un-ir eeitee, ttI)liU. ,., b, ,.,. ' ,: , rll ,,r.--,ed...i to n,lS r.u , tben ... p-.r.. mil ffllrll fltinail ll I.S. ...ire th... 1 coo.- i a mire of .fiie I.i b .lit of then. tht tl.r, p ..--a inn t eieneu u,y .ttmu.t r in ll.e tlre'la ol ill. A moil the Iftter. uiiii wiiM-ii ti.iauj, wm fLjr-ejbi- me ei. lira til W iddlll, 'I aa osr a. ost I0..11 ll.e 'itriienteU Tr! smi.n oVX' ei.,,,' f.'te i.'aTch ihe" 'buu'beV toirtir of lluiijarr ni . Ulelt r.,litir.ri v 1.1 'Ii l'ie rui-I .uiertvti ti.... iv i.n it def..i-d tiitibe aU'.J d i2t'li..rWUl) U ;m Iu le4tll by Hie l,..z.fl.:-,.ror,u.,i,n,'ii1J,t-,I,l rtlrfrrd to j.m an etui to in. un t-mt. h i.-ri it dett.i-d tint i.e U.I) be ;m Iu .leaUl bv the . U.l rntld lli.t,ir.i,J,,1t,(l et.ee v,l. lJ'.r . but uul"rui.t'.elt lerfaue lltiiitu 4tzz & I." lout. 'Mri Ahi '.aeidwR i.d.. irMwu.. erf.,, stt.1 rej i. hS-oiiUie -ill"! 'lie- letter whtrii .sit l.li.i . tr i. Hi"', ir-en Ini I.. j(iil, V bid fK .I'll 'lurket aim At K ialsllti. Ul) Uie il ,rrt...li uf "' . ' fcfu.e t.iltvi tnt. .A.t!!j. r.. . .1... .i . . . . .i til 1 11 - 11 t I m, awl ui;u iiR-v vuu liavi I litsr i wirts 5cr,irny. i tc tlir-ti c li'n condit, ami they erased tho l.in uht and ciifcrcd tlie dominion of the Sttltnn of Turkey. , It tM tiiht when tliev entered , It tM Illilllt when tllPV Clitcifd , Jhj V,,ocke,l at the door , ' "e liiiinti Loniul, y, ho hail re , eently been .Hittiotied tn that fr-mtter town by hi kitij:, wl,oe whole liesil til the laty iovcrnnr of llilivarv. It will readilv he conceived that the Con-nil could scarcely hcliee(. that these two miserable hein wen- the persons they repieented them selves ! to he. Mad iimc Kosjttth cotivincuil "in l' lt')m Lim the fiiiiiet-rjiv- of. Imr husband. In his lioitso Madame I Kossuth fell ill, but received every ti'JSsibitr kilidnn4M fmm lmr butt. Tin.'' j, v j... ( learned that all tho 1 !un,;ariain and j Poles hf.d been removed from Widdin t0 Mna ; a,. notw t istatn n-' that . . . - . . . I 1 u .ls m ,h0 m.l(lt - . t ... I eided noito ttfr.r.insilt.tr .... tr. tl... ;,i,t " i I I ... ... ,,,t.. . I . . . n - , . . i ,att T fe' 1 llc "nli.ai: Consul aI,l'-';. u .U'eticrous and very lib- era! 1 mice ot bervia.iiiwho.se prim1 ctraMty Jielrade is, for his assistance behalf of the ladies, and in the most hospitable and feat less inanuar he pro-1 vided theiu with his own carriage and I four horses, and an escort ; and in I this way they started tlirouj;h the ! snow for Su-.ila. Their jouineyl was without any apprehcniuii oi'daii-i gcr, tor tnc isntisii Consul (Jcueral at Belgrade, ?Jr. F , had provid ed the party with a passport as Brit ish subjects, under the assumed iittnes of Mrs. ami Miss Bloomficld ; yet tho severity of weather Was such that Madame Kossuth, in the ill state of her health, sulT-red very much. Of ten tho snow was ai deep as the breasts of ihe. .dorses, art.' not unfre ((ucntly four oxen had to bo attached to tho carriage iu their places. A journey, which in summer won! 1 have rcijuired but, a few days, now was made iu 2S. On the 18th Jay a courier was sunt in advance of llivm loappiisu ovciimr "IT'"-"--". ne .is 111 moreover, on account ol the . . many plans ot Hie An-dtiaus to iissai uatti him, the Sultan's aulhoiitiesj could nnl allow him lo leave Sumla, and ' go lo meet his wife. The news ot' her j deliverance, and h'-r approach, occaion-1 i.d tlie liielieM sali.faclioii lo all the re- i fugees ; and ihe Hungarians and roles' went as far as the gales of the eily lo mt et this hemic mariyi of the cause of. Ilun-aiy. It n;i. ui-hi when iho car- li.igo neaied the eily ; as it entered the. 1 gares, she found the streets li-httd up. with hundreds of li-lu0, green, while, ' and red, colours of the Hungarian flan, ' and was welcomed with the most friend ly shout fiom the whole body of the re fugees. When Madame Kossuth deeended fiom her eairiage, she found bet -elf in ihe pi escnee of her husband, who had liseii from his bed of illnes.s lo rceieve the poor Mali. i K " of ihe plain- of Hungary. In place of leceiv ing her iu his aims, M, Kossiiih, over come by feelings of udiuiratiou for the tiilleiings which his wife had under gone, nud by gratitude for her devotion to the cause id her country, threw him- , st.lf at her feet a id ki. d them. Mie i endeavored lo speak and oiler her luis I band con-olatiun, a nl Irampiility, w hile ; her own poor feeble lit art was leady lo i burst with (.motion. Her voice failed I her and amid the leiteraled sbou s of the ,, , , ., , . Ilunganaa-and I'olej ihi. hi ioie woin- a (..iuM ,u ,ltT ,1Ml!j.m j-, . ,,.,. , i Ju Matdi of the nast vear tom. seventy person tho chief of the Hungarian telugces, among whom j ,vcrc also f-evcKtf I'oles vvciu con- ve veil in on' of the steamers of ihe Sultan ol Ir.rkey to the place uesig - Iiated for their lu'lire reeidc-IICO in Aia Mil. or. I'Vom Sumhi tliey travelled bv land to Varna, on the Black Sea : from thence thev v ere taken in tho .steamship to Ohcmlik, ;,, ,!, r:ir ,.f l.l..!,.l, :. .I .r ii, ... v. ... ti.e ivu u. .Marmora, without ntitig allowed to loti ai v onsiauniiopie. j tie v cro; ' SCll from lacO to BroS-s.'l, at the foot i uf ylluX ( i ; aft(.r , , , .1 ,, , . So 'fi 'lei.iy men., .igit.iieti u,- and leaf-, they c Jliliuueil on to Ku ' ta v ii n, w bet c'lt.cy all ".ill are Madame K jiSUth'is vv ith her husband anri greatly throng ll,.,. l " .la i-ltlil. 1.- , anri greatly through the labors of l.. , " i .MaJatue 1. . who undorfyA at.otlitr j'Airiiey iii.o iJungiry for - . it,,, ,,ortise. jhe a!o ba bee rhil , , i . . ., . ,. . , dron with her. Acr-n tho individ fjU w ho K'isijt in lenia'tnin- at Kut ' . c U of J lun i jiyie1! , st'r." vsr.ti ll.e (. ' i crnur ol Jluti .nl hii Inly, arc Maiatnc h -, and the ItUl.lc du in . ,t i.S At . . ' luit ill J.r.iided inllueure of I leily, I ilii'C 'tie I.Morj Iom. and .on, o lrnl to In hieli the Tiirktli of the imio..ti.. It , heir tltut lu-'nf nriiher f.lfr nn-'li i!,. .... .r. ' miMitt.t li ivenimeiit .t . t M K,u t . I liu snilu.iti'iice t imjiTi.-iont for the siinjxirt of t cl ktto.Mi the detentii so ttt.itiy j.cis)tn. It i.i a II f.H't that the ilnriti.ttt of the detention of M K hollv ,,,-on the V, teeti m mim pMicromly and si effectively granted to the refuse" It U alvi'kin mi tint tho Ftilla.t h., rctuscii to ileum nun lor a longer period than one year, and that thl. i i.i. i period etidj within the month of Miv of the present vcar. To detain him for a lou-er riod. will be to as sumc n responsibility in tho eve of , t i i i i -it i i t i the orld winch will Mrc.h he ,v.lv upon the character ot the Sultan, who ha, thin far, p.mvssed th syu. jiathy and admiration of all well think itr men o i h th sides of tho Atla-itn i W C Would invoke th.it "cuorou ', prince to carry out what he h.u si sueccssfull y he 'mi ; and to permit Kosiuth a-nl his unfortunate coiiitmu ioiH to seek a li nnc in the di-taut New orld, where tln-v cannot even should thev lcirc iL which wo tinhrli(vi disturb the trainmility of Aiistti.i, and where n-isMim can never molest them In the 1'iiited States they will all find n lionrf.. w..!......... ...,! t.. tl... .....t. .. ...y...i. , ...in tn mug. iiiit of private life each will find that wm pathy and assisUncu to which their tuitr (it -m am the e snff.-r nes so .-. , .. . . - " I'JIKt.'KlLS AIIIIV K Ui;i)l'3 " mum j ii ii s 1 1 .mi. A ft.r j ' t IV. mi her brother s han I, A little lunik r.-reu-eil, (.. iilaniiiij' woriii he dearly l.ivnl, And truths which hilli l.elieveil As tuns pisiHil on, Hi it ai.ter knelt A litely, eherislied Iirule, And il-ar li-ciui." that little. ImriL, As sili it iiiirmy' -uide. Kmr ihiilileis r'.tuiered round her llicu, And s mis nl' jiroiiiise rare, And still, lint liltle t slir fouml Her Ijiiiij trust cmihl share (lid gn t-sine nn snd tnwnrd tin jf r-t r As Taut her iieiinenls llew. She rlasped llttt bouk., with etriietl lorn. for dearer vet it -rew. It wu linok tutirr preeiuua far Than "..Id nr ruhirs brihl, 1 1 shetl uj.oii hrr Mlh s rs Ol'l'iire nml iiikImi.i; hlit. Il Hits .t book, lut sll file'i -ene A Cuinliirlcr iinj lloide, -'Pin- Ilil.le -dearer, rn li-r tnr 'Dun any book In aide. Oil, h I ua heeil the jiterejitt Injli NVithoi its , ie. ijn n, Till a 1 III.- toll ol'esrlh is o'er, And e ie.o.e m firAren I'.uli the (Jlie. Sutrioiisii. I I A 1.1 . lJiiui., June 7. ity has so ol'ien been de everv coluious niiiiit.i l - The elernnl i scribed, and ii-. eu, inai u ivouiii in- giaioiiou, in me in allempt auylbing ol the kind. iu.... i .. .. 1....1 r i - :. """"" r'"; """'! out Ihe aid of swindlim,' guide., but hen- . in-j are necessary. .sol y gome. :,. .1... i .1 i ......,,;..i ... in.; .Mini.... on.. iuuiiw I . j but .Murray hiuiscl! began lo compel! j sale hi for lugging him about In the i latter is found tntiy epot of classical as sociation; and lo undeilakt, even upon ' a small scale lo enumerate ihejc, would be us foolish as il is iiupoatihl..'. A fi w , gelioial views will suffice. The-e eh.dl he lakeii without pedauiry and willioul color. i There is one object connected wiih Koine that inliudes iiself at eierv ileii. 1 It i- the French soldier. The sound 1 inre lb.it the Noi ihern couipieiois of of bri..en maiii.il music now leuiii ds ,' Hon e pi tt ed silpteme powtr iu the me (if II r..e Tills sleep, sweelly, hands ol :i p or palnr, v. bo... piero- i i.o doubt, under the in ei l.t sling inaich-1 tiv grew -lot i..u and po.i 1 1 ful, tliat ing. Ii fin ' and liolin- of the rid oaiit.. 1 ( 'harleniang" asceiiJe.J the sltps of ,"i. I undci'slooil thnl sometime ago he -ei.l wold lo the Flench coiumaiiilaiil, il.at I tit- city .n in good older and ipin-l- ....'-, UUI I f.li... ,, ns.is ui.nirv its ..11 ...i i... i.:.,. in I.. .,. ,.:. i ...i.. . t ... i.' I.. .... i wm iurmg her a-jhiieis into T.Jscay ...,'.., .....I, ....... I and il wav bared that Koine wu (heir final ileslinatioii. The greati ! jealouy between Ihe two ruis of foldu-M ex i.i. mi.i1 tot. ...-ed not be surnibid at .... ,i.,-.',.i- .... v ti... i',. ,i i Cardinal-, it is said eien .innul the ef. forts of the liepublit-nns in onbr that they may be free from ihe I'm neb rule, There nr now in ibis t iiy ou r ri) i lhoualul 1' leiicb soldiers, and ten tliou. and moie are expectcil. 'J h-y ii fe.i ntlleiies. tbiirebe, ales, villa, and " ' t , t hillneP'. Jtome s'Cin- deatitied by Ihe Almiglilv to answer lor her p.itt sins in the triple exactions of h military. i-eee-t in. Heal nml cii il dotiiiriation. It wa here the lialiorii of old, im hiding an .'tint l.aul. bft llltir lili-ili, and it i here the naiiolu lntluding p'reeni I ,'aul, now appear io envlav .- Home hern-It. . J'a-snu; through long line, of .oldiei , we direct our course lo l.upiiol ll.il In at Le nt it, atei aioonu yt wniirs in. I'jtjiti Ut loner iho general sin v. y ol luillo't '.and ul Lui.spe. You are -.i. tt.e eitv il.ould firat !; made. It i Ja'eirch-d bv ll.e Ah and ihf ..M-Uuit- between the lie or bcelei.ia.tir.il i Koine, and ihe old nr l'tgan K0111. . be- tweeii ihe biii.g and ll.e dead. Thie ..... ,ilo.tlv :.iioioi.ii.le rffidl ipoilll it pe.'illally .'.ppioptiele , - 1, hulling for a first vi. . Ji wet I. - l,i,t.n:H.. tuT tirtt vt. . It wet bete .!iat t.ibtn mt. when be had es-itieu,. ' ',lnt: tat latr ausutt rt;liila of ftrfi.)r jlmj inn.: ' from ebm'l fil. ).? - .e e . v . ...e , 1 .': . . 'ft. ina . ihi. (ir-t i. lea of III " tl line ' '' f'" " "f eily, the c!o.itiK trene . o! wlniM. itianill. enl cuter he dt.-erd.e. i .1, Hie tnot mankind." niui in inr untiau oi . fZ?", Z T.UU ,.r a the l....K ll..l.i of ... p, Inch haw ! f,,. ,t.vli u.r,.nikd kneelmt; Ih.h ' -T, e(dnntl (ien.nii t at (he l.-n.1 ' At tliti lmt of the of (he lli'ht, ami n cuIim.I tnonre nl Viiudiu in the eeitttv. Dnoiii h fi 1 " ih temple o .Input r, -s Inch hke mo. i 1 the auci. ut miiu i, eotneri. d fiom ' 1 "P1""'1" " ' biitimi.uy. fu.d J " """J " " "lri loci. riom I iu ealern tew, imine- (,(i.It M . Jor1 lip ,,,,,,.,,,. t)l0 ht.in of tl 1 M ,.. Uoitensius and Tnltv .,k,.,". wme.l oid llew in the hemls of thmi.ai.d. through the lame blue, .ilino.iihere which mm orioiiiid Ihcsu iiroken c.ilu n.. l.icn y.l, 'I'lir in ittor I a I ar.e.il A.I.I lill the rl'MjtiPiil air l.rt-nlltee, 'latin w til. 1 'leet.. The temple of 'p"p.iian, now only three columns ; the ari h ol .septlinii Si.v ci us, . iili lis -Ii .iiijje con Ii filial ions, the lemple of .lupiii I 1 lit. Thoudei ei are ee i ; and lui Ihcr on. own 1 he sjacr.i Via are seen on every side the i irre-nl.tr piles of ruin; towering up ilibhuiely anion;; w hich, like n eutw n i upon the hoary bead of nnlupiily is the. j Coliseum ! ()n the i i-bt ihe eve is ah i soibed by the immense ptiin of ihe p'il ace of the Ca'i.tii, nll-ily in'uhapcii, and hagg 't'.l, co ci ed w ilh rati, grass, mil opening by damp vault" uiiilcr iic.ilh. Il I-. nol ii il vs. it I Ii v of lliu il.'- ciipliini of Ity ion, w ho saw il cm ereil ilh cy pres and ivy nulled logelhei ; iv ilh I. ulloi ks heaped sipott w bat wen- chaiubi-rs, w ilh lis itiche" M e.-.Iuniiis ei u.hed inlo fiaginelll., an I liolbing bit bill I list mum'- "linpcil.il Mount''- -to tell how human meatno-s can lull. y' j As we stood looking upon the scene below, ihe eye eier tiiid anon glancing lowaid Ihe Tiber upon ihe light, and pifiii" ut one sweep its valley of itl- it-4. wc could leneal n!ino-t Ml liloekerv the gr.iiuluti'jus of Mueitulay's lay llsd t" ihe t-fr'il Ayh.in; Hill lu the lull lojit sctell ' I Isd to the f.te , lie I, lint ns I'nr nee, ' And Ihe ahielil u Ini Ii It'll I "r . 1 1 . i lii-itren' Mockeiy indeed, if we iccill- In ihe present. What a mi-etable el of peo ple iv hut "a rakehelly rout of rugged ra-cals " are lliO'i: below; soiuti li. ing it in the shadow of Thus' audi ; some niching coiiiieis in nr Coii- "laniine's li.tsilicii ; some digging ' li.liing worms near Ihe. Appiau way ; others driwug mi-eialile doiil,ey, .ami I ox-en Is ; oilier.-- woi kin- iu I Ik- loin ! for lelie-; olbcis inaking mpe.s upon I that pathway wheru the spoils of the i .'xtii iiu-st ea-t and west weie par. oh d ; Inhere legions of vicloiioiis binvct marched under the potciiti.il enrle ; w hei e Sallu-t ami Liij, iiinl Vugil, I loiace, (jolly old S.iiirist!) .Maicellos mid Cain, all w all.ed ami lidtred ; when-lie- liu- lit niliolDU-lle.ss o! lie lllll lung upon the eii.diaul.'d air and i:i.ide Oratory iuitmutal ! 'I he men of nii-bt i iu ft tun these ntitiiV tilts. ;ilnf iii'. n.tlii 1 it l.r:i 1 1 1 , ,.ru,nbli,,;. a. . dies and pillar I .x .-...-a i r" g e.tt aiuiv. Ih.-orv . . . ei ? , . .10 gin s up his dead, even in the midst ol i.-itt- pi,., ,1,.,.,.,.,-aic.l ,, . M1. vf iii., i(, , ,K M,,.al)(.t ' l,ees. Th.-ntrm loom i .. . . ... . .-r.iiiolv. i-i I'll tlioii'.i couvei' It'll laio s ti ll I e s ; and mausoleums and pal, ices lis. lar iuln ihe .listening air, :illhough St iaini has ilo I. in a blacksmith's hop, or .Michvel sells in Ihem cabbages lo poor Kimieiscitis. hat ate iIkuo snciileg es !' Are we not iu the pioiid capilol ol thnl metiopoli', of w hich Juii'.ii said 'all the inlii.biiaats of the (known) cattli beloi.' io In r ;" r.nd of ubieb ( laodius could tiuly 'ay, ihil !. was 1 lit: fi.ou'.aiu of all law.? 'i';n it not 1 ..-: lo ucKiiow u oge it; ami wnitl. si i liu-d in o- lv:ii-l spb iidor if it ";. in leal power, Ihe vieihlu i ice ,'ri'Ocy ol i ...i ... . .. , . f ... .... . ... a; ....'j uj'.'.t. ...... ..... ... i.v. ....... ... ,1 r,, .1... ,1 ,.( it., I ......... I'll ' .,' ,....,... ..... Ihe ban I ol I lim w ho i I.' audio.- ot ivl.o'e arm nvei turns (hi all hi.-;oiv ; ' pmudest sieeds of T"iiip.y and uihitiiii. 'of Tl.ij.ili, the finest marble, rf Aure bus jiml Aii'ii'lus aul the inn I magi.if ier lit u 'li of ibt- grrate.l ( j.ar'.' ll is ito'th bile io i ome from ihe tii sietii world io at e hov. (Jolt Al.iln.n 1 1 wn'e. Hisloiy, i.i whit h uaiioiis come ami go, as tuiubov't, Tlulv. ilalv is a cno-j.ii'- uous t bapler in tht liiouienlou hiato- ry ; but is it till wrilicit'' Would tliHl her de (iiuld ob.-V Ihe iu-pii'-.tioii o: .M j - s 1 1 , i - --Civelo ll.ily you. Ibooghl, v t ur rotitist I and y our bio d. It.si-j it tiji -leat and beaiiHliiI. as torstlokl by iosii gnat iiimii. .rl il lr wif, tn C.e tniH'jtl ' '.'w' ! U'i are I weiily !.. midiul.s uf llien, eiK'.iwi il vt l. i.ftnt. ' ajdendid l'.iu1t!..-, with a trjtl lion i.i'. glory ihe . my of the nuik.. of l'.u- ,p,-. Your eye. an- nn.e.1 lu S. 1-v din.- iuaik.il out by ( ited, 1 .1 n am.y uf giatils. Audyuo luul b aUt.li, u- -uum" ' .Slmtl ll be itobii." When stirb , i. ut:orf.'..l tan Im u'teml. i Itrni no It man Ui. bui ties- ih--- 1 caught in tl lnj iirWae; aua1-"' " ' , o.'i ' ' ' I' .. M--' - Vi"T ' . ' 1 1 J a A J t .l n.wi.t.li nf , no. ' riot ei.n.e lo hopf. f.if ll,.- people. Tl t i,;,, f n.jiiMie.' f. mitcletnal -it freiU uM. ,t.n 1,1,,,-J, ifait. Drtit, iboiili "viu tor pio.pcri, we . Ill pltlo l,. the follow iit(; .mi" ; " V lint , iSim .,r (, in-nj,) (lit ' (.m ,i n.rtrt, when Vmj,' ami l.inli, Iml nii.-ni.-N'l llitt.t.e itel cpm ti, lit.t ,rii tstitlli oiiji' titrtil r rone fmxirr ''uritgil iijoitf .t! t,e rttiij ll.v mil Ob, .tl,,r V'. ' st tl,.. tieiM.it. oi. ,'' tl,r .Vie Muu tt'l..lri .III, l.tll l-ifllllt tlw, V 11 J .l.i,' a J.icil-t, .liateati efnyhi, (toll lift sill I'lurlt'' - . .... 1.- Htm t: nt a (Mini av iVAiurn In the year I7i5. nn im'tnee of ,t. arit e net urrrd in h't.iinv. A miser, t ( ihe totme of I'litcue, w Ihi lmd .mni....' enoiinou. wenhh by the utn.i .s.n,l..; pai -.e..iiy,aiii ihe mii'l ilnctrdllable . t lollloii, Was le.piettrd ),t H. ,ttr,. mi ni lo adtnine mini ot niiiewv i lo.i'i. The inier, lo whom a fait ini, i e-l was not an indiiieinent til!l.'ii it slroo- to dipii-e him In part wiih ln lleasined ijfilil. drcla.ed Ids iiicap.i 'il v to meet litis deniauil, he p'e;l'e. SVtM lus.s, nin! ihe uiino.l po.erly. t'i,f u?, ho'vcvei, that some of hi nn' bjn, ulli'in w lion, let wu vrty unpo. nlar, would teport his iniindiiie v..-vl.i l! '' rluv ''' mnenl, he tn-krd hit ir't unity lo discover oine elYi'Clunl way ( eom-eal bis t'old, shuutd a dearth be i , slllited In .liM-oier ihe liulll or f.ilit boi.il of hi. plea. Willi great can. I s.-cif-y he dug . t deep cave in l.iv i',;. lal : to lb is i e.'t-pl.ti le for bis lr.vi.,t he descended bv it bidder, mill In lh. " nP door be alluclieil a spi ing lotk, sj 'bat on shuliiu); il fi 'm d il If ISy and ''V the niior ill-i o, ,, td ; Inipilint weiemade, ihe houni e,uv searcln i , Woodt weie e.plortd, nod (hu pn U el n ill ngged ; led no KniOllti could they Ibid: and o.ai.' began to c . elude llial I lit- miser had lied wilh In. gold lo some .att, w heic, by In mg to ",' be would be fito. frtmi ih ,J. iauuil of the gov ernmciit. Souio lim passed on ; the hoiisn in lie bad live I was mid, 'ind wink men were busy in its leji.iir, In ih pmiress of their ivotk, they met with the door of tl.r, so eret cave, with Ihe key in liu- lock om side. They lluew back ihe. dnor it .it descended wiih a light. 'Iho liri ob jeel upon which Ihe lamp nn. relluclt I, was t bo -h.tslly biely of l'oicii'e, lln mUcr, nml nioiiud him were ai'nliei .1 heavy bn-s of gold and puiiderniM flies . of nr. lob! lieiisiuo, it c.'ilidhialick lar b"tiilt: him upon Ihe, floor. This ivoi shipet of in. million had go in; ij.n I.. I cat ii lo pay hit ih'loiu lo his golden g id, i.i.d I . can..- a ,,u rilico In I.ia deli. lion. Wlul must have been tlm seiisa lions of thiil miserable man what I hi hoirors of bis silimlion, when he hi'Mn! ihe .loot elo-f out him, mill iho .piiu I !; elfeelunlly impiisttii him within h.t leci.t mil. i ! How biller mosl hue bci.u ihe last siiigl-of Iliad hi mii i. in, "Mil ! lim.' t. ruble must haiu h. i ihe (; ill . r eoiiscit.fiee uithtn lha' -ni'di'l suite i Ilow i aeh bag inns, have di.goigeil hu Iieasiu, nnd en. !i piece of -old bale daiici.d, in iiiiagni t lion around him, as a demon ! An' how hati d, when Ihe l'nsiiing pai'-s -i in i jition c.nne slonly upon him, m i . hmebeinlli.it ) (,..r( , HoW I I ,lol ; u, -, gioun ti k l.t that w hieh he once so tb urly Inn!. (,'oM in b.i;'', gold in chesla. gold piled i . h'.np , gold for n pillow, gold strewn u; on lln: gioond loi him io lie upoi ' Wbil-I his taper ,tlei, linn h's i v. iv heir hu would, iioil.ing in l loin b -' hi gold. Hut v. hen tht lad el.-. !.,., t' j away , and the i.il.er f;.v lefl in d.iil, lii -a lo ili-cil upi.'i I.', t oni it; J -,t;b n-. upon hu many tin, how nivful m j.t hi.i e been the agouii of tumsi i How suiely ii'iiid.t tie- gloom of tl..a sepuhhie of gold must the poor iiho.u hit bud nppressi d, Mid lint iiufoi tui.nitt win in lo: li.v 1 iinned by hu Mini1"' ImU.j II. i ii tiji l- iepto.t.;h h'r.'i', (:i! when tin iiilod le i ..me feieft-d br . . l.'til ilradlv aliu-gb s, ImiV ll.e f.i, t rl haggard poveily, of hale and loall. . f..r il i.r i,,.i. i,. ,. IL , ,;i conl'int eiioius, lime cr.eil l.o ie. ge.tiit-,.. ami leiribi.f.un upon hii !' y 'oul ! 'Hit; ut.. (ii1 nn; itivrn.r. Mn'l person", are r. ire ihat when the lU-lilt- was ih-uioli t'.t d ut I'n- le -iniii.ei ..f ihe I'teiiih leto!ulit.t, l ,j key tf Ihit f.tinoos pri.oii h',u. v,, plfseliled lo l.eo. We.hvrigloii, nt lim iiiu-.t i!cejilury of ibis Win!,!.- maim in. nt o! i. r.iiinr. He, ll-- t l.nmp.o.i oi libn'.y has Itl) plopeily claoit'll t, b. lie: l-trpet ( lln, I., y i,( lii-It-it-.i, M " bolloilib pil " Ills tlill I t , 1 1 t at Mount Vernon, ai.d (an b: se, j, ) lliu bug. I,!t e em i d in u gUea 1- i a bint k, tud-, liu ' rr.. luiidh J k I uo.i loiAa a. if n mi,;!.! have been fot td by ll.e ( tfb.j.s. 'Kite ita.l'.i. for Ihe fMnltt I iliitll ! 1 ranee, t whii'l. ah lb- pnuer belonging In ll.-s i.i.biluy .ih) ll.e high, r on!, it istt., i w.lt.J. Thr l.lng h.u....lf. oi liniom l-lefs t'Ol.id, '..I lorll, uf ' Utitrt iii tui Art," n any pi t .on t,u any n - l. ll, IHl k . IO III duli'IOitl r,i . vt-t trial or li.it'iuy tot yeu. "-ti.n.a -iiib.ttiii.f.iu ludnnlula were to toi.liiietl foi i.eaily blf a 1 . niury When ,i,cc. lln. Ituri iblc L 1 luri.t-d omui ll.uiu.lh. y j iter to. l a'thti lo hitii'li aii.Wh oiel Moi.yul' ib ifA'.r.n .pinu m !'ri..-i ' bett, (.rtalltti. tl.ei Uit m tliti, , "1 . , -, vioon .. ut.iiluii i-i a i ' I ' 1 ' 'Ti.C 1 sf.i.il