?J T. ' Vol, 4, ' WtLMH ILADf, Bdtor.' MnaHMRBRse :X v rtlTKY. 1WWWW IIWI"HWIiiiii flats lbs Nsw Yeik Dan. wun tu M.uf m lUiVix, Aa risk th hurt. And lb qJriU ar hey Alt ibwiwUlax.aiMl lUik Wlisalatkrlfbl talk lief Ar m dun U h ssea, Hmliif rtdeealsuoa Alt armsta" aa Ufa's atmwa Wkta satyait wam im j AndsatUaaMalamU, RImI Mau, skew ysurnatvt And Nrtr say fall." TIb Wsaknesa, tlaCoweidly TebraaktylaaMeal If UbodUiMi tbwtll It wit set always UK, Ikar uMf afalnal it I Lai t U atiitftli' tat appall ; HUalfbtoa up, Nu, at faoe il, UlllM'sr aula Owe fall Whrn bar cam eera ye, And wild bawls Ibe Oat KftUf rtrara sad Brtmslll A-J .V,irnjF.r Jitua U, Cuvrta. A4lt3. IfU'J! J I'.JJ -I.J .I..! ' . .. .! .T-aiBioamB MISOBLLAMEOUB. Drnlas upmn Iko Oceans. Upon a recent voyage frnsn Liverpool to New York) I became lntlmal!jr ac quainted with young mau, a follow pa, ssnger who waa going on a Walt to Amer. lea. ..Whan I first w him 1 waa atruck with fii atparno. ,11 waa of alcodar meat, with a glortout forhad, and eye oi otuooio wua, ma Mir waa light au burn in ita color, ami bia eounlananco ox pleased a nobility and frankness that ia lately found." Wawer Introduced, and fmm aoma cauae beoam quite iallinata. 1 aooii found that wa aoaaeaiad mutual frienda in Kagland. lie had come from one of ilia beat lamillea of the upper alrntum ol what ia called the middle claaa of liofllah aociety. It ia not at range that we became intimate, tat 1 loved hia native land and be loved niio. Upon tho pleaa ant mouitlighl nighta, we aat uiion 'the utiatter-iltck, c4iverilng about the land, the bomaa, and the frianda we were laav ing of linaland'a poeta aud atateeaaea ; or, ahiftlng the acenea to our own Nw Hnglaad, or the broad aipanae of tka Weat with Ita ercrlaating prairie. Often tbs unweloomo sound of the midnight ball broke upon u. era w'o had rmlahed our conversation, eo pleaaanily had pasard the ovenlng away. He waa not long in f;alnlng tha friendahip of all hi fellow cab. n pasacnger. After w had btfn out a fvw daya, ! miaaed him one morning from hi acout tomed placo at the breakfast table. 1 did not ace him oa the deck durlox the morn- ing, nor at the dinner table. When I via itrd hi atate.room to my eurnrlso I found him lying on hia birth quit ill, with the aurgton in attondano. Ha had eiper iaaoed In the night aevere attack from a daageron dlataae, and wa already very much prostrated. He viae glad Iosco mo, and termed to be in good spirit. Tear came into hi aye when I took hi hand and he wialiod a fllow.rrnger who was clergyman, to read portion of the Scripture to him. It wa the first time 1 bad aeeo him low-spirited, and it waa the last. Tha olemtntn eamo and read a solemn psalm to l-m, and hi Badness left him evsn he waa joyful hearted. The next morning 1 wa shocked to hear tha surgeon say that h could not llvo forty-eight hours. I went to him Alas I tbo surgeon vne right. The chance that had come over him In a single night, was mlrnoulous. Ills lair brow was covered with a damp as chill as death, and bia au burn hair wuclotlsd with molature. Dut hi pure bin eyas had not altered Ihoy had the eamo affectionate, half-sad, half joyous expression that they had always worn, the flush had disappeared Irom his cheeka, for hi anguish bad been great during lb nlgbt. I look hU hand if) mlno but darad not apeak for fear of betraying the amotions of my bcaVt. Ho said with a osm olearvotoe, "I am going to dla, my friend, but I am not afraid." A pressure wa gone from my spirits at onos. Ha want on "I have a few things that I wlah o givo My friende a few trifles arid If you will call tho captain,! will tell you to whom I with them given;" I calif d him and ha continued aalmly t Mygoldwatohlwiah my alstsr Emma to have, and my silver ono givs that to Oaorgv, my' little brother Qoorgy j and my riflo let It be kept for him until hs Is old enough to uso it. Glre to Meggy tho tho ring on my little finger. To my moth, or" Ilia voloo faltered when ha eamo to her, and tears crept down his pallid ohssks. "Ah, sho was a good mother I Givoback the Dibla that ahe gave me, and tell her that her boy did not fear to die 1" All also bs bequeathed to his father, to dliposoof ashe Dloascd. The captain left the room, and theyountf man continued, looking earnestly In' my laoe, "write to my motnar, wnen ism dead, and tell her that every body was Lin J a .-. ...I aU.a f La.l . ftntlAn ' UU lUIIWlKim 1111 IIRUVIVI siaraa (how'itndcr UtWt IKouftitfti. nri tlili wlili "v sstjswaaaai'' "fJVtasaam' fMm rk wF'. -..a". J "mafaamav1?"." .aS 4 amwaaasataii a mmmmmMmmml ii'lj?3?' atafillmsY' H BVa aTVTt.m AW atT mV BbV T "T Bv'--WW-l.:r-A. . assTs?1 .aaJmV W? jtMyro ,siiiiffl. i BB1 BBSS BBB BBSS BBBT I SaW- SBW BBK'BSSBaV'. i BV..- . a BBBB ..BBS BBS ' W SBB S BV BBB W aB ' BT"- rBkUi "TTT'T" ESSKS- 9 or hi to at Mat a lit at taint liti ' It at at ft faMn Bin 1) "ilmt .IM not fear death. Tell RUT tlil I lve her In death) you should sos tier, sli has such soft meok ayos, and her baJr. curls so beautifully about, liar forehead. Toor Megijr I amiand-jliore Is one or whom I havo not anoken ( llnry : I waa engaged to har-glvo my Dai rinsr to ner. sod an liar Hut i Iiom to meet Iter in heaveu." Uccomlng eshauaird, I loft him for a sliorl time. When 1 eamo buck, lie" said "I wlili onco more to ai-e tho oceB'ir,uln whoao depths my grave wilt innu b mailaj 1st me gsxs on it noe more I" , ,: Alas, be waa tod weak to bo raited up. on detk oorfellow I And thtu ibo wlahed a buokot of kb. water brought to him. HUoyeawerosufluacil willia smile when he saw III Hn put his hand In (I, and bathed his forehead saying, I eould hardly tell whether ssdly or joyously, "soon shall my.body bo in the dark blue ta." Thero wa aornr'thtng tnagnlficent in that sdf.baptlam of hia liH Icarlrts. nrs waa ao ttmmphant over death. All the day the wind had been incrras. ing In atrenitib, and at night it blew a Iiur ricane. Towarda miJulclit the ara bu. camu frightful the wave dancing 'over, u amld.ihlp, oratriklng our aid sounding like thunder. Many of tho Daciifers waru frlffbltnod, nearly all. They wore up, ami, wnen me captain ctuno down In. In lliocihfn,tliiy imlht'rt'd about him wlili niuloiMcyei nndmrnctt uuenlljna. I : up all niL'lit with tho dying one lomo of the time holding him In Iris berth a part of the time he lay in my arms. Ho was perfectly calm, and hi fearleuncte wa rcbuko to tlioae who wero pale wilh fright from ilia atorm. At day break, it had rcsohud il holitht i at davlfoht the noor voung man said, "I thank you all for your kindmta to me farewell, forever I" and ilii-d. Tho Monti went auddvnly down, and tho next morning thoru was a perfect calm and tho tamnn was Idly flipping In the air. Tho iuii shonn calmly upon the beautiful aca the air was balmy, liku that of the South ; butweworo all sad, for wn were lo ace what few of u had ev er aciii bofore a aca burial. I will not dcscrlbo lliu ceremony, "fir abler pen thin mine have donnso. I will ay nothing of the Utile band that sadly loud at the lee npg.way, and aaw the corpse stretched: upon tho do'ath.plank ; of tho horrid plunge of tho body Into'tbo myatcrloui "ocean nothing. AIT that day Utile parties were' cluttered together, talking about tho poor young man. All of il ware aad. When ihoevcasBg eamo on and the full moon shrma upen ut, with a lustrous pur. iiy, I went out upon tho quarter-deck; and muted lonir upon the younff man, hi En- aliah homo, aad those who dwell thorn. ilia mother pcrhapa waa praying at. that moment a aafe voyago for him a happy sojourn in tho New World, and a'bannv. oh I how happy return ; but the sea waa hia mother now, poor woman I Ilia dear Meggy, "wlili her hair curling beautifully about her brow," lay at that moment, per haps kissing him in her dreams. Dream on, Meggy I too toon will you waku to tho stern aoniea nf life. Then I ihought of tho time when every poil would bo eagerly watched by. th': home, for they expected a letter Iru.i' him. And a letter does come with a foreign post mark, but in a alrango hand. Tho father grows palo ns he looks at ft j the 'mother watching his countenance, anx iously asks why be la pale. He hands tho letter to her and aha cavers up her faco and ahuddora. They daro not open it. Tho brother docs, and reads-tho let. lor that I wrote to them. Shivered, "In a moment, are all thoir beautiful hoposy aad ihey wuop In nngulah and Meggy I ihe I out among the flowora, playing; Ihey have not told her I the brother goea to her and nay, "como to me, Meggy -," the ulrl runs to him, and ho bursts Into tears ho cannot tell what ha wishes, f tin grows stronger and tells he,r tha Ihor broth er I dead, pnd buried in tho blue ocoaji, and will never come back. Shejjjki, sadly, "Will ho never, nevor comolokt" "Never, Meggy," aud the beautiful child ariea as if its heart would break i but the dark ocean will not heod it cries, nor its mother', hut hug him a a trophy in its embrace Miss MiTciiiLr., the Last Amoso mm; Wn havo received, through tho klndnsssofn friend, a pamphlet printed for private circulation, containing moat Interesting account prepared by Hon. Kdw'ard Rverctt; late' President ofHar. yard University, respecting the disoovdry of a.comcl by Mis Maria Mllohall of Nantucket. From Ihl pamphlet we learn that in tho year 181)1 a gold modal, of the valuo of SO ducats, was founded by the King of Denmark, to boawarded to any ncrson who should first '.discover a tele. coplo comot ; and alto that on tho 1st' of n.!Alu..,lfill tAl a'aImL P M aii-tli a comet was discovered by Miss Mitchell nearly vertical above Polarlt, about five dearres.1 'Wilh eharaotarlstlo, mo degree.' ''-wun cnarscisnstio moqesty Mb Mltahell deollned to allow bor folber. Hem Wm. Mitchell, lo publish bar dlscov.; ary imnsediateiy, reiiiaraiog ; ,"ii . is a naw comet, our friends, th uonot oruam bridae, havo teen it." Tha failure to communicate by the mall following the 1 ""r'f 1 .'I ' ! IIHII.IM llflim III IMWIIBIIWW .!.. mlm SaWHf Ml ! j "Wmrr tho rW ! tir.waMa.i;vmtMI, ,..., discoverlo tho Minister of Denmark tho foot of ilto discovery, teohnloally debarred liar from the rcceitit of tho medal, shhouah It was. fully diiiltlol,by th judge, Prof, auiiumasiior, i Aiiona, anu rroi. Airy of Greenwich, that tho comot wa first sornbyMls Mitchell. Mr. Kvcrott first brought the sublet I bsforo these, judges, who woro, howover, not nuthorlicd to act asiuoiiiepubiishcuconnitionioriiioaward. Ho then, hv tho atlvice of the 'excellent Charte d'AfluIre for Donmark, nnd tlituuub ihe agenoyofour Mlulater at CopcnWon, and the Danish Minister of Foreign Aflalr appealed to the King. of irrorsj wno aircctea, tnai tno meoai shddlJla) conferred upon' our learned countrywoman, who la said to be the tint lady id.tbo world who wa ever thus hon ored. Mia MUcbelllaabiUtJaw a ai ob. server havo fbromo ye"r been recognl. ted and used In one' or tho public works nf our country. By way ofahowlog this u pnunir in iiw oiaooTory, we may mention l ho fact that on the 3d of-Octo. her tho same comet was first seen at Rome by Fatl.br do Vlco ; on the 7lh pf Odd lior In Hnglehdby W. R. Dawes; and on tho 11th of October st llamburcbv Mad ame Rumker, tho wife of tho Director of tho Observatory in that city. Lcwfs Kassntb. Vuiteevll.vp.xdal I , Who is the man whose heart dots not best f r Konsuth t-vJIorn in a State suf fcrl.ng for cu unlmagitiabte time past un der tlio moat Impenetrabln veil that Ab solutism ever cast upon its vietims, educa ted in a school, whose chairs were occu pied by the pious brothers Me Jttutli! and left by the death of his father In his earliest days to hia own energy" and ac tivity, hn elsvated himself to the Tresl. dency of his nation to bo tho political Goliath of his country. Superhuman ca pabililica distinguished hia moral a well as Ids political characjer, and to posterity enfy, to history and not to our pen, it may be given to fully comprehend, ami draw iho picture of this extraordinary man. Wo mention here a at r iking word, used by Mctternlch a short tlmo since in Lbn-. don on the question of a high-placed ttstei man: "But what I really ureal about thle Kossuth t" on which few pathetically replied : "Kossuth i a problem I" . Vet I he ia a problem given from Prov. idenco arid to be solved by J)ealh, never by tVwslavlsb aarvaatjiof ttapid tyrant. rwvsr by. iheiaaaaUav roaahWuoaa'of Hutsisn satieiiitea. r High he ataads lika lb Csdar of tb Labaaon, radiant Ilka tb u po th vaulu of Heaven, all enlighuauw, all flluiniaa ling, all animating on tb'e Pouit,PaaDotiIe, tha baaveu of freedom or Europe. T Of a noble, manly stature, mild Tea tures, of a true heart, but from an Impris onment of two yar of a aomewhat Ian sulslilog constitution, Kossuth Is one of tho most beautiful creations of nature, an ornament of the human raoa, wonder a often as words etcapo his lip. Dut tho most terrifying forms part of liossutn s propnetioai genius, .-tnu. in May last year; oo tho beginning of iho war with Austria, he foresaw. th. actual war with Russia, and a aspecch at "th hou'c of the Slates, he pronounced amongst others Iho following words: Th entry of the Austrian army in Hungary will b her funeral." And a llttlo fartbar : "Hun. Siry will not perish, but if tho perish, en Austria will join hor foil." It was Kossuth himself, who placed tbo thcn'lit- lie knownjroung Oorgcy on tb field of natiie oi Boriwetbat, at tbo bead or the representatives and declared himself re sponsible for Ids action and valor.' Kossuth often declared in June 1848 tho ,KMa!biliiy of raising a Hungarian army a it now exists (300,000) ; and re liable fact ro at hand to prove that Kos suth possessed exact statistical data, though Metlarnloh contrived lo'ernuggle in for tho most pari fslso one about the elate of Austria.', Whilst ho was minister of the finances (April, May and June into,; Austria wa twice, a every ooay k now near, bankruptcy. ; - - Kossuth unite lo eclenUua knowledge high dlplomatio taleaUiand basldt his natlva language, wo oft) heW him ooni versa ia uerman, rrencn ana itajin.r Exemplary modesty crowns hi virtuous character. Whilst speaking in tho tint silting of th Assembly of Stato at De. breezin, and making an' allusion to the imperial ornaments (tb orown, eeptre Ihe Imperial globe and other insignia of Holy Stephen) lying at hlf sidd.'tao about' tog peoplo wished him 'to' oov cover himself with thcts Inajgnis. And we tsko advan tage of (hi opportunity to communloate taot. to pur readers whloh could not pene- trsto' the well-guarded barrier formed by Ihe Austrian Policot That Kossuth Is1 neither Preekitat of HuDosrv. nor Bunkanr a RatmbHo." In the aoourijeni of tha Dedlaratfoaef Inde- penaence wnicn wo pot ip use ortsjrasi, language, It la'aald; That' Hnngityida olaroa IterNlf IndepsnaVraH at th At trlan State, without decldmg for th prss ant her futiiro form of government, aad that this question, I to be tronaforred (o the next Atsembly I '. " L.'KosButh Is entrutled.Bnanknously from lhaemU4rArtlvf of the nation with the PrasWenoy of tha Cow mltteo of Rogonoy, and I invested pro. visionally with tho governorship of Hn Bry. " ' " i. ,Bito4e lOl.wnr,"" t '- U!j.,;j ,( t, , ,, . m, Kossuth ha, puniecfUtetlv never aapir. ed to be Ihe 1'rcaWont of a llungariaa re public... , " IJow the dice, with which af present the game of nation I (dayod, may fall, Ko ulh has rendered hWeolUmmortal, aad w nether thn oountrtr ana. ba rulml. wild thejron knout, the golden ccptrn,'or with the rnsglo whd of equityIn Ihe hears oour free-born ond frccdom-lovfng po.' terilv wlllnlm an Ideal mMii h.. Ing the holy Inscription : " . ;t Frttdmt''JilitfcefrKoiiiuh7ll.... k' w ' ' 1rIY (KrThe follJwing"eloq"a6rit"addre to tho nations of Europe form part t of, a proolamatlon reoently issued byGen. Kos uth: t "The armies of the Hungarian nation havo already fought out1 their quarrel wlihAutitriar-Tl! liberated country eeoeti exuy to do moo ,io nonnsn. itlut thHoMofHpsburgLorrainhadoao more MtilJoned tha Russian dasnot far M. and ha broke Into Hungary at tho hdof lSff.OOO Ruitth "frnaiM IhrnlmW r?Mtn'r ttadi, Ltmbeig, and Vienna, ho broke Into onr country the eouqtry or the martyr of liberty. "v SO not throw down our arm. Wc will fight tho armle of the allied tyrants of Europe. Ood is just ;' his power i almighty; h hallows ths bsnls field for tho weak; and the strength of the mighty and wicked is broken. . "But we would speak a loud 'and sol. emn warning to the constitutional govern ments and the nations of Rnrope : ' "Y governments! ye ara the ofiteial fjuardlans of the libcrtyandtb legitimate nterests not only of your own countries, but of all Europe. A tremendous re sponsibillty rest npon you. Thepunlsh mont of trtrr erlmo you allow to be com.' mltud against liberty and the rights .of man win comu iioue to you anu me lands yegovorn. "Wake up, oh ye peoplo ! at tho ap proach of this enormous 'danger. The tyrants' armies are 'banded together. to tread under foot, and to alienee every free word. They have begun Jn Germany, In Italy, and fn thb our land of Hun ''Thou haughty English nation I Hast thou forgotten that thou bait, decreed tb principle of non-lntiyntloo, that thou bow luflbrtst an intervention -direeted glat -eaattrhMloaal liny, bt thasj laadaat aid to tha baaaer of tyranay by stjsTariaw tM aoalitbai of tyrant. The proud panaoaof tb Briub matt ia tbrcat Md with 'ago, .CM wfll withdraw Ik blaaslat h bna lentil, If ft provw na true to the cause to which it ow It ram. ," . t , "Awake, oh people ofEurovMPOn Hnnamrian aroaaid tb battl for tha-Ire. dora of Ettropa.il lahtirur. With tkl oouctry the free world wilfloote a power. tut memoer, , in ue nation a truo ana btroia chamnlon will nerishl Por we shall fight until we spilt th. last drop ot ouratooa, taat our country may' euner beoome a cboaaa sanctuary of frdoa, coecratd wthour blood, or shall .form a damning monument to all eternity 'in token' of the manuerin which tyrant can leaga to destroy fro11 people 'and free nation, and or i na snameiui mananriM whiob fre countri abandon one anoth er!, Pesth, 3d July. (8lgnedp L. KouDTH, Gover- II. SlXKEtx, Prf '. of the Council. TIM Gosjcrna., Under thi bead. Iho oorresoosdssit .of tno nwrc Aavenuer, wming rrom Frankfort, Oermaay, July 91, give thi following tketch of on bet Generate :; or iiaagary'a t 'JfitfkBm. If. KoswitrJ I the roatur splrit.of the Hungarian struggle, bo' I at least aided by men worthy to stand by hi Id. Tho vtteran DtmblaakI, th yoooa but prudent Gorgey, aad th iadefatlgable Bern, beside n boat of other, ar all wor thy of their great leader, and of tb noble oaus in' which thej , ar engaged. Among all tha,' Hungarian hero, no oa oooubim a more promlaent plao than Oeneral Joseph Bern.' No oa baa db played mora u)liriaf energy from tho beginning of the war, and noon baathu far bad nor brilliant succ. Ar the vary outset, jtb, a, band of .only eight or tn thousand mn.'h becain obmplste ssiastar of anllra Trsnsvlvanlt. a'ooantrv nearly a largo a Hungary ltlf, jlwk inait'Rom the aaaosior ainai aatmy, intemal inwrtaosion, th Aiutrlana aid Russian., Th 9axona,iYaltaohlaBa and .TjMohe of Transylvania hav becom under the rule of Dent, friend lnttd of eaetolt of the Hunnarlan. "H boa Inoabea aaUawigiastUellaaUeh a in oin, vwn waM..(uacs: ,i nviueai fmm tha lilll BlvtflMMAa Af 111 laltjl t .! at nreaent h . ld. to b ai CMgaw'l whX'Kateuthaad gowrnment,, oemman. orot tae loroe, wnicn ara prpra to make tha hut mU 'for the lUwrliw f Hitagnry. - y, ly fitted hlai 'for tka poaitloa h 'lobk'e nibraola,ta'Mu-ariari aatsWi vaMu. oted 4fo FrMh"rMvry;MbMl of Warsaw tuMor rtiur,. mm Mtie- M anUMd tha henna army, nodar Miraull MvMisti,(BbcMMntly, (rrowrioisvitii -w. ...J.; ijsl."- ... 1920,) In th ra-orgnlMd''Polthtrfny oai st ih CI ,r .U0 iitail -art Ln -(VS aa)M 'W I id MiMwFA&-iimL 4114 rin.t lo j-js,! eJi J w Jtf.Ui.BUj, Hussla'l' which Bllcr.muchaSffiaiP: aaa ! it 07 7aHil si i!abV m alng' from hit oppMlllion-Pru1ttfan, opprti slork'and'nianrfrhleW'jlWmt tof4 ma tNsoMrg, m Mwy wajsasl MtjMI, ling; an onihuaiaatl asrtJiMU,Ja' th Polish .JaaHr'Mth &, vT.WJ benitt'lratiirhWDrr . I Vl. K-l . In yral ksutsa, Kjtilnaii'ajaiAli of.Uie wlUtajrtllnr tlnal,, ntjmnt lotion 'nf Vienna 'th? tuVrTb-rl, he'fHplyed hk'tUtMl' WtlMiM HIHh but wan-uajsjdamafaltamMn! tkfoyr.i wbelmlagAMtriaa foro,.andrtB,'dia union and.want nf. orooer'svatasi la tha city ;-Tucli bid beenlna aoaool' of Bam,, ooecerlelnly'bf mlfortuB,r but 'one wmen, 07 nsasmg 'aim aoqnamreawitn the military aadMUiiealaystam of AwJ trU and Rusia. na .la WF.'lmhlan Jaias 6 rapport rev ti,aMMMa fef nhlag from Austrian or Rasalan (mr7, we'll prepared him for ths'rnoHaf srnggtibf la freYooDlaanlMt lbsaa ewwers. TT.'.il Bsm was born In 1705 at Tamnwl'iai fimllUU - f a aakla ftialta ,.a.t.l.V L.J 'art formerly bean ono of iamotl dlstJfguIsned of Poland, but' tbta nduett),. lib father wvina 111 aiiuica. aad nwam asmkio th University ofCraow,.but-a h evinced a military oUanitiestjaad'a:fcl fatlier, hod removed to .,Wnrn.wher f oboe), lba,un thero waa a good military sobooi, lbn,ua-l oer me rrancn uatnerai reiietier, no was withdrawn frow Use Urtlvarsrty'wieM, and placed herevrtAAri going through the regular course ,M study, h, wa ad mittedli'o the Feach army, and at tb beginning' of the' enrapalga 'of 1112 ssalntt Russia.' wasLlfHtumnt of Baeant. ed Artillery, first under Marshall Davomt and then under atoodoaald, who, atter the unfortunata Issue of, th"xodltioo,to, Moscow, threw himself. Into' the fortrsw of Dsntxlg. Hors young Bern, shared the fortune of th bMleged'Preaeh fif teen months, when,.an.:tW:kpstalatioa wUh tb other Pol who ,rjML, to Poland, tbo RiaasUa not 0Mrvlng one condition of the sarrndr,wHh waa to allow the Pot froo to Fraao: Arrivod at Warmw,.hi 'rtamlatd .at biatbar'a.ltecmiintll thar awnnlw, lion of th Polish armjr.ln ISIS wsnW.iha Grand Duk of Gmtuttist!!!1. tarad tha RussUn mrrie. Blaiaa dttlm, a xertd over' U aamaU--i ltiaarywn llalBiMgnml aaUU naturally-ftoe, aa4 thatjln tlVr. vWol NanoUon hnd ha tH to haaatka at7eators degra of liberty. la'tltV eonrw of two Tor "thraw1' ywmr'ht -wS Moral ttmaa smmt trnfts aaWtairtii. IranaJk and anapinlil ftam aarylo. Tha fort b aoada Ufa hi.)aryt.laad permission toleava tha obtiatry, wera.nn ucceaaful ;' bat whin-ln' 18 henwined dsUrntlnedto vnf) loncsri lwWn.lmM lonfrTlMWwilsN tl.mtWraK:f beck by being pawnor. Wtte. rat : rTsmaln' asw ananiniasl ha faajraaaaawj aaaaaaaj V Vaaaaaaaaj aa IteMOtsieiian.Pjw. MOktry. AWdemy. tosaorm tna uarmw 1 waVnbehlaaseUhid But ha was no mora aatkMM aiwr'wl tbanbelor, ey wo ho mnvoiamgamlkhv wWi tha mtMsiin. 1-1 .1 -... 1 L the Grand Duke of Qnaatinlh) wn a man of a most arbitrary and' tynanjotj dtopoaltroa, ami wonM net ttlraM;rlM least appearanoa or fraofnatT.trnx. nresaion 'of poUttsal , opinion. . ..From low tui-icms,, own.waa tnrM tttwi a mud. aad. twloaj ooaimnd to ' prhsW, oece DeiatT mrown .' two 'maama into a jdark, vat dgcvw4n'jM hi rami , nonaiy ut; - vn. resfontf, tiunaay Ing the plana of ooofinanxnt, ho anm'ieat to a small' town at a 4ritaoa fraaa tb eipital, and plaoed adr pelkkr tastpMt tlon. t ni L . .On th death of tha, KmpaforAlsxan w ltsSO, and tha' aoeemlon of Nicholas, ho miooeeded In tattta hln'dhwhanM.and went to reaMo at laambarglh. IMUokUrr Hera hr employed, hi twm ahttfly.mtitly iacrnalLeraatiaa anal mohaniaa.oo wbleh tunjoet M punioiaxnam rorcs. partn hul v one on the UamnnB' l Tf . . . fc- . - ..- in. low, wnen laonroi asswusaauusa was roles In tfajteVa-tm m.s'.tMi ''l '.iHMI'1 1. -t. J J J." firt to haaten to tho told nt laaJm ,Jty labratory at Maslrergj-hs ohanged for tb irdllttry camp oi Wihaawi AaMa er and comraatjdiir of, barbry of'artll nr, ha took1 part In rth tsMtto' at Ifanfc, vImto1 8J fe tmlbated iW.Mt). Uul aiM,tha battary otom, f,l tonewg WMotina enmy,or , h waa nwda Colon! oath flel jaiin miiuaa di unjoawwavva I..L1I .ill'- '.rtl.Uil aw.. I)mb,hqMHytmJiaMk4Md At ubieeyamlii nfjOatrsl whhm tha Pawn war obUatd la SVtffSSLtSraS Rumble toh atantl at tha WUgo'ot1 Naravr, wkteh thoy'ntMmM, airaff, Attar uta aw waaapaanmmiisa- taf ,m aasMi-Si W-s) rmumm.mnutn,tm .. 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BaaT the cutest mlgMMrve ius lair nanv th taking of imt'cksjh & Mice WM t nMsvU onW.by atniagdtai ant) amine. an, Ausinan outiMo of th3 line,' tail-' mktas-Uee.Me ?"" 1 Tboturir aaeariaaialaath ". and Winn 'firW-tkn.-sar at. ,WJTf,,,0V'iy tern mabd into th Hi eroaWtoas It wa. nVfMFi th ardor of ayMib.'aatfcat lien or. n man. rasatf a ut; Voora.oflUs.lifc. man! and tiinnwiitlatrlv the first Importane. Bern' WflHaat nWtH cm rTranWlvialarasvandaiVl tbfworJdi )0 fJitfA -jdi'tn bn'tjaisea aw , OirJlo.Tj'eolt.'m." morttr anrl,' I imV (ner 'or aettnata'Maaa waa n Uieiefha atr rsBimsilir wa harn mTsny, and at an aarly an rmey iather'a famUy tojurjlajtan,' f"M"( ,'a fffTq IilaJ.,r.l!g's-'p. Rf ii!.iyoi CnrOMMM Ttnnmm.di fii.J at foSSvtrwIA bWrrgtnsjat.atJ sW;yf WflTTjijl1 1 f 7SE52. '. 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