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z Hi i i . % ae i removed to Pesth, where: he betrayed the place The Attaek upon Marshal Raynau, protest aguinst our vindication of the rights of how. | eution with a proud and haughty at, talkin Latin | be wen, someus 10 2 ‘aaa, era be eeperie) | bare, f having banaped: the Siting mreapons fr beer ver, Sept. i miseonstrued i defence of eve t } h wee order Tebel Commis- intercourse with Prince chance. The stalks of the sheaves are fastened It was expected, io wath had bee ein ate the ‘wwe “representatives i quietly, one ‘brough ling him baste, vone bie did sae eae yt heving been dragged fiat to (he said) had Hose him full powers to wih a bow, got ends ; ribbea, which Dy the morning papers of this usfortunate | these shores. A foreigner, tru him. discharge of two muskets | through various he at length on the | do P also painted upon the robe. bouquets encir- t aw investigation would have been instituted by | yosity and our laws, while going the round of our | not his suffer . 16th of August, som a wift and three small | . 123. Fei ed by four Hon- | cle the berthe and but the one on the front the firm of Barclay and Perkins; but on inquiry yes- | manufacturing establishments, is suddenly attacked | ended his sufferings. | children, shot him as a spy, on his roadfrom Karp- | of the body is of natural flowers, fastened by a bow hme: ank aide, ne: ardly rafli a and treated with | 5. Adam Benkovies, 20 of sage native of | ¢ HHizabeth, wife a es ib ith | nds fl over that cr ba Ieee ven sad th “ dase Brae Fer he” pees pa 4 ORC pe of a a native of St. woe when hay By rol r her house ee aT om Croat “gh on fee Ath of October, shin Bouin in the une aye are no on bd ib! a v e Ol *, 4 - 2 ee eee ec en er prices | Caleta ty certain ca mporaries | Milos, in the same county. ‘They were accused | guerilla band 3pm Killed Wp Goeege Blagy, Hanved, from o> | ther site of he beadeant CU? ca, aa Oma f omnme! nt of 1849, accepted 67. Mathias Sasa, a pensioner at Agyagos, coun- dine n b of the eee ae Teen etecrntsens--tne fete wy.of Zemplin, was henge on the Stat of October, | 135. Paul Swatik, a miller from Rowalowety, | five demi-barbes of pink lace, which is gathered wo istrict j j land- | county of Trentshin, was, in October, 1848, hi as to form a fan, fastened as district judge, and the latter as j clerk ; attempted to persuade the P bayer as . ae of acted for and in behalf of the said go- | sturm to and not to march against the | at Holitz for inviting the peasantry to stand by | bor are placed so e potent of favine proclaimed,the constitution of | Ki 7 their legitimate sovereign. falls over the chou of ribbon whic! ndid conte! tice would be taken of fair. Mr. Barclay, the | with taking Marshal Haynau’: reread defending principal of the firm, is out of town, and, therefore, all end every one of his actions during the late war. his determination is not precisely known; butas the | Jt would be just as reasonable to charge tl other members ej the firm have declined interfer- | journals with Sebeoding. all the unspeakable atreci: ‘angarians and their alli " ing’s 5 : poke poopy 5 radia damadele omanioedl lg emer i ‘6 Ji Zuberenyi, formerly a hussar, latter- _—_— next barbe. The body is t with a tra- lc ject. It is very natural and r, of course, that mea | the 4th of March ; and of having. entorced & con- lose; ly ar, latte De a Ep ue ne, boty is ened “ht Nas beew sated by several of the morning pa- sould bave an opinion on jairs ever 80 foreign | scription for the emoperor’sarmy. Notwithstanding | ly a Honved at Nagy Mihaly. county of Zemplin, | The Democrat 2 Social Republic verse narro' » forming a ladder across > th traverse is over @ narro fers thatthe eecount which appeared of the attack | and remote, “But when an English mob, in vio; | theif appeal to the amnesty granted by the rebel |. wee Jaden ths saying that the gautry ought ba 4 (From the London Ati, Sept. 7.) nag Hr peg opened res row is fastened 1 democratic som i “4 i the approbation of | General Vecsey, they were shot on the ay. | banged for making war against the emperor. Few ite aware that ‘and social | Piaiting \¢ ad bate pore colored, ands onsen. cxagee dation. of the Zao of = th dine Bul aed, 7. John animes, ‘an inhabitant ot Semlin, | was executed on the 12th of June, 1819. at | republic at this moment exists in London. Few, wae a amall bow Ke) ribbon, diminishing in ane of the facte than has yet gone forth to the wend, eance Ct the Sisieguiahed officer ot foreign ha penene of age, pnd gl es ues to the ae Nite ee fests eo nant i ponsianey 63 ws traversing a couple of the im pleat streets i by ane pep peli pene net wi double i panies is | Stat it becom boasted non-in- an b € arians , county mplin, acce comm: London, grand rime! is trimmed t Bi edegpes hy fraterten. ee eeiiiad inatheaer and of oar still mapader ear stillfresher | county oi *Toronta, and, in spite of his desperate that ay from the Austrians in J Coats Re moment working between a few plain dingy walls. pegode of ae Me ic the froatof the arm with = them ay bout halt-past twelve o’clock on Wed- | boast, that it is the office of the British navy to | resistance, he was ‘ultimately cut down and cap- the of that month he was capture po he | There, however, it is; and its results are suffi- | 124 arene yee po Pin ne gquc dy pend athe tsewery The inetgtee having | vndiate the ight hoa alverthe wordt | tured Ile was akin tee Rows at Sgr, | Hungarian ipegulan ken wo Today abd taal | eel eunou oo iaduce un tly them before our | wife at ene se ced ta the i f ii tion from Baron ital i i tex- | and, having been cured of his wounds, he wa 4 ted | eetere. . h panded in 3 etter of datrodng rat co ae pile peomn geongs is Per ‘e cannot ex. by comential In spite of his pleading his duty | and brought to Temesvar, when x Austrian The Neninberat Wieiaak refugees banished on ac- Tae eee z: Le poetag: ben pe nag . _ ‘once shown into the chief office, where it is cus | to read leseons of international ity and forbear- | 2s a soldier, and in spite of his prayers for his life, | troops liberated him. He died of cholera twenty- | oot of their republican jence—and now, in | Wanetutly ed ged ag wet og of salle, ie thio tomary for visiters to write their names in the visi- | ance to Greece, and thxough Greece to Russia, | he was condemned on the Sth of May, and execut four hours after his return to his home. 4 in the | consequence, resident in London—is about sixty. | Ratan) 4 og pw fl che a tere’ book ‘The marshal having written Haynau | Austria and France, it will never do to connive at | on the same day. Before his qcotamsnasene and} 70. Austrian soldier was murdered ia Excited by their enthusiastic desire to establish a rep ag pink in rather a bold style, he was consigned to one of | outrages in the British metropolis which we should even on the place of execution, he implored all the | co poull 4 3 ; & i of Gomor by the ex-Justice Emerich Isto. perfect syotem of equality and fraternity through- | Bpult de oie, vine fot peeed square ary 4 the * Pnglanc nders to save his life, erying—** Noble Magy- 71. the same county were murdered Igauz ld, thels firet movenient, on fairly set- h ‘open. -ol- 5; Tewent A ne a ey pied Swe amie at ination eer pardon me!” “Dear Magen, pardon me!” | Grossmann, of Liptau, contractor for the Russian Gua’ bereecivenl eae 4 Seoatare thaaaeons into loved exis ging gas they reneh the prsee eeckics, in the office, and ere many minutes had elapsed, | representative of an unpopular policy that visite her | but it was all in vain. 8” ba” , SUES two classes, the Aristos and the Democs. The | creen ribbon, with a fall of deep lace beneath. The several of the clerks and collectors were seen to | shores, end yet backing with her fleets the arro- | _ 8. Andrew Szabo, a master tanner, from Rima- A Meee, alan abe Comumiansriat. farce ot aristocracy and democracy played off by | skirt is opened over an under-shirt of muslin, which Jeave the brewery hastily, end in a short space of | gance of her own subjects—perhaps as justly odiows | Szombat, in the county of Gomor, married, and | 72-7 ussian soldier was mi half @ hundeed French pages Panis a for- | is trimmed with an echelle of lace, to match that v1 i ii i father of three children, was arrested on the 16th | ta Kurinez, and an Austrian soldier at k ; e ut-as rich as Aristo; 3 could " 3 opposite peemincs ori Deuakiauares wane! host noes peated ie cor pidge of February, 1819. He was the bearer of a letter, | 75. An Austrian volunteer of the Sclivonian sage tend, | ad an ag ay oo coe pn ee ee ie im ano of lace, This of laborers from the neighbering borough market, | but the other day that we were told with much | which a certain lieutenant colonel, who was quar- | Free Corps was killed at Rossenaa, in front ee the | bers who poe in any way distinguished from the | the throat with a full lace. held ap haieeer congregated outside the gates of the brewery. | pomp, that the Britich navy was the police of the | tered in Rima-Szombat, had addressed to the Pro- Town Hall, by the Honved Stephen Borez: herd, either by fortune or reputation. Ai black velvet, fastened with a large brilliant. ‘The Some of them were armed with long carters’ whips, vortd and that the security of the humblest British | testant curate of the village of Szin, county of 76. D. Fucks, of Toles, county of Gomor, was them are LouisBlanc, Ledru Rollin, Martin Ber- | sleeves are tight to the elbow, with a double rache and others had long cane brooms, The Renerst iad subject was everywhere & Lr pnesgery K the weak eee a hee Revie | et ocenaee ae killed By the Ronvede, £96 particulars of the last nord, Adam aE a Cg Rg be to match fy pad the lace entirely {covering the pet of the de; c h . Pretensions of this sort, ever whic! tl a ai . ames were sufficient! iar for a da ‘f 1 i ol » pees pag thier va oie h peiereae) pechejvod a oy Dh liable to be the genet Szin; he was arrested us @ spy, given up An officer of the Commissariat was shot at | 2® arm. A fauchon of Alencon lace is im eac! 77. i t of whom the mention would fail to re- | gj ink ribbon, mixed commenced. He was about entering the lower | eloak of ambition or of petulance, become instantly | to the Hungarian authorities, and tried bs the | and killed by the Honveds in the forest ot Iglo, ei pol neha mag A oo Ste. of She Mead, ove bows ot Fer taog a on stalla, when a heavy trues of straw was thvown out | ridiculous when the pretender is the first to breal cour marta at Grose-kallo, On the ath of, May Speman sagen marching with the troops of | call even ume pote oe thi tide co at ‘chan waar ie peck, Tikis Hesgeas Wartiale ahodh) ba ware e pve: i is ~ bi 1 4 i z was senteaced to be sho! was ajor C . A " ima i ayothe' peace Repti tte eal Many eng see Pane A iheife nah Deen executed within tlitee hours after its publication, 78. Charles Hyrlander, a gunpowder manufac. | 2¢!; but they are, to a man, caplet ta by a young married jady, ot dark yet delicate thenisn mob, if a Lon- a “ane 3 ti f immense importance, each capable of re- i ir i ing. BM Having regained bis legs, miseiles of the moet of- | don mob is to be eet ae a precisely’ the same 9. Subatits Racz, housepeinter, a native and in- | turer, of Eperies, county of Saros, was arrested and | "0M, ef imme: g complexion, to whom it is most becoming. any ‘i nerati i h destined hereafter to i ‘ at fensive churacter were thro #n inzo his face,and as | conduct? Just and reasonable men feel a very | habitant of St. Peter, wes tried and executed at | taken to Debreczin, where he was eornpeltpd su- ay berger y'g ‘the most important Bentty Geseatilics, nl eaten. ater, 6mm cree! it was evident that a forious storm was brewing | great check ia the consideration that they ought | Arid en the Jat of June, 1819. . rintend the fabrication of gunpowder. le was part which akbe aianed him—in the history of | The ae most generally used is the Cambrai, #@ninet the por'y, their hasty retreat was suggested. | not to exact frem others a more scrupulous beha- 10. Simon furkus, from Pestes, in the county of | liberated by the Kuesian oops but in coer? the world. which ie at the same time simple, elegant, und With as dition as possible, the marshal, | vior then they are able to exhibit themselves. | Bihar, executed on the 20ch of S ptember. On the | of the ill-treatment to which he had been subjected. | "CP" Oc. preternal members of the democratic plone alfettelp ehonper-and prouer naliese with bis pepbew and interpreter, bolted across the | There will be en end of this check in the case of | sume he be die at Pesth, leaving a widow and three emall | 4 social republic, even the arisioeracy, by way woollen lace, and is now nisde in all col The and © ing the street they were met | iti ple, and coasequently no limit to its . Theodor Moczan, trom 8tes; a ry . y ing the thin; fect, are divided into two ces, ti o ye » aoe mee acter cits and eaectations rom Oe puien while io taalte nd be the great 12. Moses Pater, from Apaihi, ia the county of 79. John Zavedsky, of Csany, county of Abanj- of making the thing » mote the summer ndvances, the more ling . i one; isite ii vi vi mob, who hed collected outside the entrance | teacher and umpire of nations, it 1s also to rejoice | Bihar: var, Was, in February, 1349, shot by order. of the rp gee egy egg ong agen Sede sedate ey Aagy Mypem nt te. Indeed, it is vearcely possible, we are as- | at the fact that an obnoxious foreigner has been in- 43 George Argyillen, vintaer in Beel, same ae chief boar fh es Nasri hg the most liberal and righi-minded of his species, | Jinds been more aymierous than ‘at present; and we red, to convey an urate idea of the horrible | suited and half-murdered in its streets. county ; and apuary accompanied a fugi has not a nction of bearing with any one who dif might say, never hus there been a more elegant or , were € varters of the Austrian comman ter. . ete: Pp os 7 4 € 2 the 20th of October, 148, ih Is) ay <aoranen | 2 $0 and SI. John and Andrew Miklaus, father and fers from him ia the slightest particulars. His is, | pre cetul dieplay of these accessories. We must now 5. P arty Tuika, i 0 nts to Countess Eliza Caeky, were | im consequence, the restricted set, who follow their | jhention the cancezous of organdie, with a triple ee eerie Cictedia tae ieee a Se eer tavieneeteel the Austrian carly, in —_ cree and allow 1 pepe omy — pagode sleeve: these sleeves are omprniiared Cog ber, 1840. driving @ party of insurgents from the village. After | €5¢- on Se hhis individ Ao trimmed with lace; the tirstdescends to the wrisi, “6-19. Gabtiel Puskas, fom Kovesd, Peter | the battle of Brantzko they were captured, taken to but far more aristocracy his indivitaal 4 | the let reaches the elbow; they are Tastened wy poten: onan [PAs Vis oh. Liat wake necured of having bidden sundry fugitive recruit. | M Love 9 afieets in all his -pempy a world of aus- | js yery open on. the chest, and mects at the waist 9). Ladislas Forlogye.of Beleayes, in the county | He was tried and sentenced to transportation, but | ‘rity ; Ledru Rollin is rather a Sybarite. underabow. Tulle embroidered in satia-stitel HM. Nicolaas Krisan, Gi, that burst forth m the populace when the It is utterly beyond the competence of the British afitighted general appeared. He was allowed to | people to arrive at such a certaiuand gwast judicial reach wubout the middle of the street, when some | decicion on Marshal tiayaau’s official proceediags of the carters, who were in waiting with their | as to justify “ taking the lew iate its own hands.” heavy whips, cried ont, “Oh, this is the fellow | Yet here are publi: org gravely pass mages that Toyged the wom is it?” and instantly com- | that the Marshal is the enemy of his species, anc mneeeed ieebing him with all their might. The | to be buated down wherever he shows | if, Marehel thea quickeped his speed; but the mob, | beceuse, under his comm d,a womun wastlogg’ which had rbly inereased by the arrival of | and Count Bathyani, with a number of his e9: weavers, fron: Bankside, crowded federates, shot or bung. But is it so new and ex on 4 “ty : Their nlace of meeting is a table d’hote in Queen | mde in the seme form, has a very pretty etlect. romrd him, oneal get near him were traordinary au occurrence that an extensive and of Bihar, wes executed ca the 20th of November, aed fn Se 1849, leaving a widow and two | ..c01." Amongst the set politics are frequently ta- | The’ desde foe ihe country are made of st £ » “He's a | bloody re i 8, at Be es. sn should be followed by a long list $3. Martin ra, a Bohemian forrester, was | booed, and a certain cir of sentiment aud even of | pankeen or gray jean, trimmed with a number of e- | henged at Tiha, in | refinement animmes the conversation, Except | nerrow white raids; these braids are placed ran 45, i “ tember, (1848, for assisting | When Engiand chances to be mentioned, you are | U'ieimecin straight linesof ten or twelve rows, or strta 21 and 22. Casper Mereczky and Charles Bee: Wich some the former from the Zips co performed in cold blood, ¢ of harshness, and evea - a p corn - 1 i a “ en 803 nist at Nuyy-Keroly, iat of Szathmar, | the country people against the Magyars. inde - 4 dof the populse4todrug | no exception.” A military execation 1s a terrible dein erase wby—unk : ae ae hunged for the same reasons in Octo- The sanctuary of the demoea is in Rathbone | \¢ stn i She dechebilies in Sontard the purpose of throw- | thing; i si zh to coavince a brewer’ 3. Ladisias Krisan, of Vilogos, in the county of per, 148, ¥ ¥ well mustached men, i ‘ it it aids. n hint His aephew aud inter- ‘ a inate hepa et chief uader whom it | A rad, Was accused of having fired at a Hungarian | | 5. The tribunal of Borsa, county of Marmaros, bie Webbed the uadanings persous ‘ fi razed js0 as are petal ee oes does wore + however, a, and | takes pla a butcher a: z bad; bat | auunition cur. Executed at Vilagos on the 2ith = ence pereone in Norm, ~ pan peta to a rather mesgre entertainment, 819 Hs Sol idee acs ie adrieer taet he him upon his de anc nless bellion is to be a eri ¥ of October, 1248. b. The ui D aja}, county, ty . ti _—. “ * - . ‘ ; m * LS y e ie uno- co crf Lae esp cin o e u Perce Tames, of Vilogos, acensed of having | henged one man at the end of that month. Nothing with the consciousness of the surpas: trimming on the sleeves commences at the elbow. tt “ry | the guests and of the digai y of their cause. This | Phe most elegant parasols are of white moire ; nt hia up, 9 te our generous sympath) fired at the advanced guard of the insurgents, Ex- | is known of the particulars. spice isa tlavori whatever they do | scme me trimmed wal d-ep Turkish fringe, others s: furious style ourt With rather cleane nds than the Hanga- | ecuted on the 2ith of Uctover, 1848. 87. L. Pankyo, peasant, was hanged at Fek po gant aa in dis imine 7’ pir ed with the whips, struck over the | Han patricte, With the. siagle execotion of tae | ‘25; Pavel Barlye; o : Hava, for rovsing the people against the revolu- | —eating pnd drinking I eaderiskings of | un We.nensd Alsace, thostiohe are of esteed i sthenvers’ | French revolution, wo inautrention Waseverscainea | wore when the cussion oF ii ivory, rosewood inerustated with stones, or a branch Sade cies the liberation of humanity are constantly paraded ° ec aaptot Ye ib Szegnewer, county ef Mar- | the Uberation of humanity tantly p of coral. We have seen two parasols made of of Vileg a hanged te ual ot 1849, three sso and ay | before you. One of tiis vet cxunot ask his neigh: | Prossets lace, lined with pink talletas ; the lace eo ee ee aged oe ey The wbunal at Mark, county of Zemplin, | DOF for the salt without remiuding him by his man- | falls over the edge of the parasol, and forms ite Borataotan t 88* | a enged one person in the sume month. Nothing is | Bt that he is one of the seleet bind to whom is | trimming. The sticks were of tortoise-shelt, with. “fun tail’ bats, while ¢ Hith wes levelled at him witnessed the attack In shower of | with greater atrocities that which men who | Haynan so powerfully ed to ext ¢ So vast Was the sum of myders and th ed on the 28 George Kodre: the sume da tians Whe p i trusied the cause of the world. His very ¢ crustal f Js, amethysts, ad turquoise the tot ’ * ved , known of the particulars. en “1 4 c incrusiations of pearls, amethy turquoise. en int t jon. Ny , as 7 708. t 2 »known, was hanged as a spy, at Waitzeo, rail ed b> an eX | say. very small, and ou for DS Petkaee ‘ long Oe a ! au : This Mojesiy bel ea of the Bd of Ozto- pyre apie Tso. sa “| pression thet defies imitation by eny other variety Children’s costumes are very pretty. The small i — afe = ong a the mur. Ns ae i jesty’s manifesto of of O21 , os of patriot. nee h f pardesens of batiste, with a triple rew of English: her crimes of e¢ Malitr selene cane | i + pang sir gee at The hatred is intense between the democs o} other © ‘ ‘ z “ A broidery, ure beautitul. Taey are worn over ; 28. Jude Balint, of Kerataintz, in the county of 91. Veter Murat, a merchant's clerk, aad Joseph | Rathbone Place end the anstos of (Queen street. the ssid taf i Acother rush | nished. Was there xceptional, then, in | Arad, was on the Dich of October, 1845, hanged at | Klempner, at Waitzen, were, on the 12th of July, | The former have published @ manifesto, iu which how ied wits sisier nik ste te rerio. va high into | the case of this rebellion, which demanded impa- | Koretaintz, for oppostog an aimed resistance tw the | ie49, eaptured as » eand taken to Arad. It is they culled Ledru Kollin a paltroon, just a8 Ledra | {port enough to show the richly-embroidered trou. his clothes | nity for its authors aad accomplices! There was | insurgents. eaid that they were tried and executed. himself, from his snug citadel in L 8 y ‘ / don, stigma- ° Ty ji i the and beard pot. On the contrary, never was 4 rebellion con- | 20. Gyile Morian was shot at Koratcintz on the | 92. John Mucha, formerly a chimuey-sweep et | tized as cowards his brethren in France who did | Sct® Lhe batiste and muslin dresses are almost sirian patel remained unpa- ‘ ; * 3 Folie 7 i lLembroidered en tablier, and widening en ewur manner, and one | ducted with such wanton and borrible eruetties. 20th of Cetober, 1848, for uttempiing to strangle | Godollo, was arrested on the 7th of April, 1849, and | pot choose to take up arms openly against the Pre- | ™ " “ p bon, who had io his hand a large bladed kaife, | As to the everlasting story of the woman who | one of the insurgent magistrates Liberated on the same day. On the 8th he was | tient, Un the otherhand, the saresane of tacen ped MI Ces i or ‘orn, an: ed roun he held of the murshal’s beard and made | was flogged under Marshal Haynau’s command, of | 31, 32, 23, Mitra Pope, Oautz Bogye, and Theo- | again arrested, convicted of treason against the street on the site rty are constant and anspar- ¢ eflort to cut y sp “ 4 3 § . . he waist. A round straw hat, with a coronet of off. By this time the | course 11 is painful enongh; but, after ail, there ia | dor Szik, of Mutzka, in the county of Arad, were | rebel army, and hanged. 7 b ing: they afford a relief to the tedium of the aris- t rs y . Son George’ pablie house, | much tees substantial inburnanity ia floggtag a wo- | hanged. on the 2th of October, 4863, for having | “G3. Autya Herrnogger, curate ut Koka, in the | totratic day, and the iqupationce of the aristocratic funall daisies, Binebells, and rosebude ; long strings b athwark Bridge, kept | man for rebellion than in hanging or shooung a | compelled Gabor Mikula, an inhabitant of Mutska, county of Pesth, was arrested on the 6th of April, | mind. Dul conveyed to Rathbone Plase, they ic 5 by Mr. Bentiet din the confusion the woman for ber loyalty, as the Hoogarians did. Of | to take arms Ca) the fee y for having | 1849, om the entrance of the rebel army into that | Jose none of their efieet w the less spiritual, but genetol succeeded in getting from the mob, and the two we would rather be flogged than hung; | mede eo armed resistance, ond for having com- pow He was taken to the camp at lsaszegh, yet more determined ot ane Axrest or rug Dorchester, Mass., Ban Rov- lupnipy iato the George. he nephew and in- | and we shonld imagine there are few women who | mitted seault on two journeymen workmen, an ot on the following morning. The cause of ‘The only min who lives on good terms with both | wens.—The partieulars of this arrest, so fac as we terpieier remuimed at the door as long ae it was | would pot be glad to save tpe rnecks at theex- | 34. O Propezk, of Galza, in the county of | this severe proceeding has not transpired. parties is Monsieur Caussidiere. With all his e been able to ascertain, are as follows:—Some precicable; they, however, were soon compelled | pense of their shoulders. We fiave ceased to log | Ared, was shot at Galza on the 29b of October, 94. Jobn Kowal Honved, of Worcse, county | proseness of appearance, his mutton-fisted carriage | ten days since, a couple of tlemen from New to seek ehetter inside, the mob beating them and women publicly, though it is comparatively not so | 1818, for having sounded the tocsia when the in- | of Crongrad, wes henged on the 7th Octoder, 1515, | (4s one of the revolutionary historians styled it,) | York city bappened to be taking a walk up Main rushirg upsteirs, Mr Benfield, atthe time, was long ago tince we burned them at the Old Bailey; | surgen poy pla for having arsassionted one of his comrades. this man has a great deal saat, 968 much more | street, when one of them recognized a notorious atienoing at the bar, and his wife Was up stairs with — so it is eary to get up a ery against Marshal Haynau ‘iga Gugy a ysten Tornuer, of Cear- 6. Emerich Miskey, e landed proprietor at ‘ i bors. New York bu: w er child. Iu an instant the lower part of the house | eut of en-ineident which, hundred years the vat Arad, were shot oa the Ist ot | ‘Tiange, county of Pesth, was urrested becanse he | Uscretion than any of his neighbors. He pats | New York burglar, who was suspected of being pa d reached mm Dapkeide, near s he back cou concerne, the robbery mee filled by the crepe a bee pps ce yer ——— nee bave sonnet to yor even to 2a pvemuber, 1 ong ee to foment =e cage qader the ng | F ts once port mange ge oe pre ge ome ary This pa was conieaanea tat athe ‘uiieus, while hundreds colleet in froa Ou Syglish taste. But we wil to an a riting against the iasurgen' s le was en to Gran, Comern, and Kowatri, tai i ‘ io = F cries—"* Out with the bateher™ Dra Trone of Messrs. Barclay and Perkin 57, BR, Vasalin Murze, Thomas Olar, and | in the lest nemed place he was executed on the 4:h way cunts meat'te ee ey elise | Wale aac Stongee tos of ta emnineeaceme : s . He isa | While thus enga, " ‘ wife with a paramour, or found that by | Anton Zeuzeka, of Konop, in the county of Arad, | of May, 1849. famous eater, and always in high g ee over plices Went on Cnn ghey vaeen Clty andl enness the had caused the death ofa | were hanged on the 8@th of November, 1818, for 36. Stephen Ferenczi, gentleman, aud formerly | the table. He has another object besides—he is a id for a pasengs, handing out a 2 Dorchester I he, ia | having led some ether inhabitants of Konopin their | a Hajduk of Count Grasal Kovich, was arrested in | wyne merchant, and farnishes both parties with | bill. The change was given, and that bill, together rs’ Com- | stiack upop, and threate: the lite of on insur | April, 1849, on a journey from Pesti to Tapio-Sal- | wip, j—at reputable a mode of getting | with other +? uiderer out!” “* Dowa with the wretch!” | covered J coms Were entered, but the marshal could = ber dru be found, and it was supposed that he had beea — chil!, would he appeal to the laws—wo ceacraled. The mob then became impatient, and | the former case, sue for damages in Doc! 7 s, : 's taken by the “ Queen” ir to would listen to nothing else than bis production. mone, or petition Parliament fera divorce! No, He | geat engineer. The last dd person was like- | jy, and certain circumstances hi transpired * f} ul men so ded the froo: of the house, and got | would give his wife « sound thrashing, and ali the | wise convicted of revolutionizing the district. which made him suspected ef being aspy, be was | ircney Sa ihe duly organized bargnine of Ledra | her departure, was handed £2, Fiprriaoe, agent of inte the front room windows. The nepaew and — world would think it a very natural act, consi 40. Theodor Dschelyau, justice of Berzova, | shot by the order of General Klapka. joterpreter were found on the janding, but the ob- ing his condition end circumstances. But we a ject of their fury was nowhere tobe few moments e lond yeli proceeded fr . on ny iting libels. deporit. The President ot the bank had his ative: Arad county, was executed on the 7th of Decem- 97. Count Eugen Zichy, sheriff of the county of | 728 A ‘ seen. Iaa sory to say that the laborers of this metropolis | ber, IS48, for having proceeded to Zeim and Pippa | Weiseenburg, as exveseh on the Stor ya One or two of the party, fatigued with the iaces- | tien called to the bill, and suspected it to be som: n the back cecasionally beat their wives for a much lesa rea- | to receive instructions from the Austrian oflicere, | ber 1848, and taken to the camp of the insurgents : opt gs Teng ‘uae ae oe tt meg tn epee yee ge ete part of the premises. Some coalheavers had dis 5 ’ D Nay, if the first stone was to be thrown by | and for having placed the Austrian outposts along | at Lore. He was tried by court-martial under the ~ Frond ~ z covered the marshal crouched in a dust-bin at- | him that was without blame, we very much suc. | the banke of thy Mares. srestionay ef Attine Cte aot tenet ate relies, Wins b Purtte me hand hen. | taediceeah pean tran eee tached to the house. By the hair of his head pect that the Austrian “woman flogger” would | On the same day were execeted:— : course of that very night. sheer love of quiet, to leave his company, are the | Mr. Patchin communicated these facts to ex-officer they drogged him ov!, shouting, ** We have got lmve got out of the brewery scot free. 41. Tegyer Kusan, of Bersova, for mutiay and $8. Francis Lengyel, ot Ny. Seony, county of Co- | socialists to blame, or M. Ribeneties ot ‘the sys- | Waldron and officer Tyler, who por the Austrian women flogger’’ This announcee Che Menon dusts date for refusing to luce recraits for the insurgents. | mora, was executed on the 2%h of April, for hav- tem a ahent Cie great: topt » these | that other $50 wnd $100 bills had been panel tear. ment was received with almost frantic checrs by | wre publish bee riion of the official aceount | ; Nikolay Moldovan, of Berzova, for assaul'- | ing shown the Hurgarian entrenchments to an people is their astonishment that the English na- | ferent boats, and furthermore that those who passed the moboutside the house, und the marshal was | 41h atrocities consti 4 under what may be | the functionary Jiseph Probaska. — a | Austri cet, to whom he gave his owa children | tion has remained so patient under the multitudi- | them did not take passage, but remained in Bail dio. about being dragged along the passage ato the Tutiy called the Magyar “Bloody Aasize.” Its | ,) 4% Patel Rusz, of Berzova, for offering to kill | ag pledges of his good faith. nous wrongs that o it, and that it should not | To catch them was now the priacipal business. siveets, when his cties attracted the syinpathy of | JUSty culled the Magyar ody Assize” Its | uve eaid Probaska with a pitchfork: and #2. Christopher Offaer, of Bada, was shot for | "9? Sdveutoge of the preecuos of the enlightened | Meswe: Waldros'and Toler oxeeitety cane, me virsagery, who, with the aid of hie ne- parame, apd wil, we ‘hope, convince The receon: | 4 bg ty ceive vd Berzove, foc ectiog fing | ftrnishing the Austrian troops with ammunition Frenehinen to avenge them They even complain | board the Saratoga, int evening, “for the pur- phew rye! 9 1s ve 4 him Ute portion of the public that the Hungarian re- he lebanese of e derice, mod fog menting | | 100. Daniel Nowak, 50 venrs of age, married, @ | (hat the British public scarcely seem to be aware pose of watching, and haa been there scarcely » bels and their abetiors in this country have no right to stigmetise the Austrians as “butchers” and "ti aprucvar to reeist the insur~ | functionary of the Engineeri ‘ommission at | of their presence. So piqued, in fact, have they | moment before u person offered the clerk a $100 > 45 to 47 fin P Crock peter: G Bude, was shot on the 9th of May, 1549, for having | been at times, that they have ‘openly threatened 4 bill on the Dorchester Bonk, in payment for pa: gris.” Thia document, which has been drawn up | yy \evesk, forectert ect) Geareee at Tie offered Geveral Hen'z1 to joia his corps, for having | Jeave this ungrateful country, upd to betake them- | eage to Sandusky. He was of course promptly a by the Austrian government, has been long ex- | rein) At caumiy. avers chee Ga renee, | praited his Le yon, Shar Emperor in the public | selves to the United States.” What will brother | rested and committed to jail. This urn pected, and we ean hardly help thinking that the | Pua Nor their othechtnens ve eet ember. | newspapers, and for having called upon the people | Jonettan say to them when they talk te him of his | of procedure got to the ears of his confederates, of the bedrooins 'Y at the door, and pre Bentield, the lendlord b. They replied, however, gente. that if the wi not given up they would pull the house down eetation of its speedy appearance, as well asthe | M4%, for their sttuchmen: to the imperial family, | to send recruits to the Imperial army. wrongs! Will he refer them to the uegroes ? who deemed it expedientto leave. They accord: + phoaj morwony pe el ss mound eal ee (io to eueaterbalence ts revelat fame “an cee fomenters of discord, and traitors to Aes on Aa ts big Sanay pespecrd The great comforter of the whole pany is Signor ingly went to Rochester, pursued by officer Best, Nis . and tearing ot . ; reves e hice, for : ter of d nlirhed, seat for « policeman, who arrived just | {© the purity of the Magyer cause 48. John Jauer, priest, of Kaprucean, county of | ferymen. was tried and a ‘ane tat a Tene Mazzini Thet eminent practitioner on his prison- | who tracked them about three miles west of the have had something to do with the rafl ersof** Arad, was hanged in cutunn, IStS, for inciting the | 1849, for having volunteered his services to General jon of Britain than M. Ledre Rollic ‘ustomed operations’ hi pment the threats were being made; and a higher opia- | evty to the residence of a person occupying a re- on General Haynau, which come — — rb J r Dat He does not | spectable position in society. Best went boldly wv Tore dangerous for him to ac: alone, he ran to | bic ae to believe to have teen spontaneous on the re atmos resistance guint | Hentai, in Buda, for having spoken of the Hunga- | believe that we are declining oF falling ut all. Far | 0 the occupant of the house, and said: the force soon arrived, and their oppearance at once | Pef‘of Mesera, Barclay end Perkine’s draymen. | ‘Megartngents, li the seine yetiod were h Kasouth ought we 0S banged. "nt "s \ | cxuerwess be cove im the ouread of chante | <6, | vent Demeeey © quelled the fury of the populace. The iaspector, e events which took plice during the war of i in. 102. At Tok St. M “in the connty of Szol- throvghout the British nation its spredy awaking Don’t know any such person,” was the re- al seated the Hungarian revolution, have been, by its ax He thers, most of whom are now resident in foreign countries, subjected to a course of syeteimaiie mis- representation, and the true preceedioge of that honible period are wilfully presented by them,in so felve @ ligit that it becomes the duty of the govern oa entenng the house, found the ge on the edge of a bed, in @ pitiat Wee much exhausted, and in complained severely of the p the wwjuries inflieted upon bi of some eligh' refresbmen’, verger of Kapruczan to sound the to to @ sense of its own situation. He ¢ uaot see, he | ply. Togyer Zeis, of Kaprucean, for inciting | nok, a butcher's boy was tried and shot by order | declares, the assinine stupidi-y of the bulk of the % Sir, | want Dempsey. He was here yesterday, rest (wo national guarde, whorm | of Generel Petter He wa: aceused of poisoning, | nation, or its selfish inattention to the moral rege. | and you know where he is.”” es : | but his neme and the details of his crime have not tion of the world. He has, he aflirms, formed “ T don’t know anything of any such man.” the same place, for carry- | tranepire ‘ " nection with a band of trusty men in Britain, * Lock here, Mr. B——,” said Best, looking hie for threatening two ce _ 103. Samuel Ondrojowies, a Lieutenant of the » will be found ready he moment, | man full m the face—“1 must either hive Dempsey devisirg the escape of | Neograd Honveds, was, on account of his cowardly | ond by whose daring he both ple con « own language im he endured from en various per he threaten 51. Szotran Taur, imeelfy and ment, on every occasion, ppose th e J he | now, or else these hand-cnfls go on to you.” bim, thre b thei jee ra ot omatng tt be a phan Teal [eects tO | Certain recruits Who hud been forcibly enlisted by | flight trom the field of battle, sentenced to be | tebve d*hiter, will be placed at the head of theirre- | ‘This tather ‘set back’ the gentleman, who py pm The Hungarian, Polish, and German fag oe hanged. The eentence was commuted, and he of off cers d es 52. George Dubas, of Dombraviczka, Arad | wasthot. spective worlds. lowesed his tone, and quietly replied that a mau especially, repronch the Austrian goverum ' nt . i Pet table Mhotes stand in need of comfort; | calling himself Dempsey had been there, but ha! Ume with ervel severity in their icial treatment of | CUB: for inciting the inhab:tants agaiast the 5.—Distant or Ogprsevre for not alore do the English, although really sen- | le for the lending. Upon ascertainiag, to hie the Hungarian traitors and perjured officers, while Hurgerie _ ie i | 101. A lendeturm, * which assembled ” at Bares, | Site of their immen satisfaction. that ibis was the fact, Best started off they expatiate on the mildn the Magecr rats 53. Simen Grover, Greek priest, of Stanez, | in the county of Somogy, killed four Styrian rafte- firctation of wegleet, but for the landing, and there ascertained that the ; Hut at last, circumetantial, detailed ‘ond duly | Ared county, for reading a proclamation in front | men. is tells them of eome ni nf two bad just left on the boat for Lewiston bat, he ventured to moke for t 7 sts have been sent Pall th z of the ehurch. | 105 B Lengyel, a Jew, was likewise killed by of their former friends; that l'rance | He there retraced his steps to Rochester, and galley that wes lyin in It¥and 189, were tentence Mend 55. Den Bubuova, ‘ustice of Szatura, | a mob at Marczal, io the same county <3 ut them, and that they rea consider. | telegraphed Barton to proceed at ouce to Lew- ‘ad county, The particulars of these cases have not trane | Shie risk of being forgetien altogether before the | ieten and yy ee Burton took ia officer ing the said | pired, day of action has arrived. Tyler, and on Monday, at 10 A. M., off they 106. Two borderers, Maredeurs, from the corps Such is the position and conduct of the Freach | sterted. At Lewiston, they found that the dgat- of Jozashelye, Arad | of General + were, in Cctober, 1545, killed by | d+ mocratic and social republic aseein led in Lon- | fingered gentleman hed come up to the Fails. ‘id proclama- | @ mob, which was led by a Franciscan monk. don The position is not an enviable one; bat | To the Falls therefore they return Oa reach- jonal house of J 107. On the 22d of June, 1849, whea a laadsturm | mony great men have been neglected and forgotten | ing the Falls, they soon discovered the baggage ce of Dalese, Arad coun- | eseembled in the county ef Tolna, a Sereczanet | teforethem, Bat for the an ant social | belonging to the o which was taken — ad ing the George. ( was rowed to We procured, end 1 veyed to Morley’s H be mentioned, howe ve departure from Banks yelle, avd his hat was thrown into th | and Wau Stanille, juetice of M were shot ip autumn, 1848, for wlemation. in Buda, justice county, Was shot for publish Transylve nia, either issioners or by their nted im Hungary « f the Maygar ec courts mart The number ot these wretched victims to Mag- yar terrorisin hee, according to these lists, reached @ uuly appalling height. The following catalogue | VR, and forseeking the n 4 Sw 57. Gligor Stank, jv part wae hemes of all the persons who = With | ty wae shot for hont The dogs through the fo ¢ took his he reminder of that ng bale Oe mance with | was murdered by Adam Szabo, a chemist. iste cannot agree, where i* the chance for sixty | seerion of, but U 8 themselves probabl » With inten of these liste may to kill her, or 10s. A. Marshall, a cabinet maker, who accom. | millions! If the baneful influence of exelusive- 7 < ed to hie bed at his onsequent!: " > jive ar he retraced theic | he tee. still bed od yl the rerve tinmpbant refutation «f ail the to do “3 an Viton wes _ 4 harm. penied the said Sereczaner, was surrounded and | ness end atistocrecy creeps in amongst a Lewiston. Borton remained with the t eustained. He hi newspaper articles which have | Sagainet the pereong ern is 28 armed | butchered by a mob. band of exiles, levelled at least by Tyler egain returned to Lewiston. Ie trien nobles and . heen published so plentifully on this subject | Rherct bith tea maleontent sel femcute recent to | 108. Jacob Brayer, a Jew from Szerdahely, was, | is to exclude these two most inveterate w the dock just after the steamer (the Cu id the ence A—IN THE DISTRICT OF @ROSSWA reer lebe rete at Pesska veers ete c nnd ecord. | in April, 1849, killed by some Huazady Hussars, | sociery from a great nation, with all the varieties | put off, but the Captain managed to (ike him on ~ethe seepage aig 1. Peter Pipice, a Wollachian, f OO eect of Octet ccied by lynch | whe fancied he was a spy t of pewer, wealth and position? board. Soon after getting under way one of the 4, in the course of Friday meh, te County of Toronta, $0 yeare of age, j law on beh of Cuteber, » and dared om | 110, Joseph ice, @ Honved from Tarnocz, The Lovdon republic boast several writers | robbers gave the clerk @ il in p took his leave, =” Blastus n, from a | the banks of the Matos. Neutra county, was tried by court-martial at Nagy- | amongst their members. Their books sell, and | two fares. This was made known to Tyler, and ationed that the 5 of Reelin ars of age. These two men were eb rds, | DISTRICT OF BUCA PESTH | Megyer, end eb May, 18409. Pr they have made edvantageows bargsins with the | the clerk soon after quietly pointed out the man. ethene had soepended the whe the hands in terding a flock » | gor Petra, # genticrun from coun- | . 1D. Jobu Regul or, from Pasa, county of | booksellers. They might find an answer to these | Tyler waited until he ascertained the coafederate, employed on the establishment. Su wever ditants of the | tod, was tried inte : hanged ia | Veezpion, was killed by 0 mob in pe tas town. | queries profitable, if nothing else and then arrested both. The next thing was to get pay “ero ee ar on + Who pretended that the two shep- | February, IS49, for saying that the ry of Bor 12. Jove, magistrate of ron ee them back to Lewiston This was done by the gretied the occurrence, they did not see tb ‘ob them; and that they had | fod Were prepared to take arms for their king. It the 20th of August, 149, Fashions for September, Captain of the Cataract, who hailed the steamer good would result by their adopting euch a coures ie locks from their doors. This was ia | i* seid that Count Seblick pro: him half the | oe ee ee ee ee (From Le Foilet } Qatario on her pas age, th teanded to, and pat And in order that the exciement m: e allayed ruary, hed’ men were taken | lands of Gelejif he succeeded tn inducing the town- ations, and to a surrender to the Imperial ‘The Peris fashions of the day run enurely upon | Tyler and “his friends” on board. They were in every possible manner, the signature of * Ge. | 10 the fort of Svegedin, tried by a military | *hipe of Gele) end Cath to rive tor the emperor. . ‘ those totlettes destined to be worn in the country, | then brought up to Buffalo, were taken to the Unit« eral Heynav,” in the visiters’ book, hae heen CoUtt. ed condemned to be shot. Peter Pipies | 62. A privete of the imperial troops, and enptive . Anne Valentak, 70 Are el Meduyancuet | OF at the watering-placeg: yet so much elegance is | ed States Hotel, treate eakfast, shaved, obliterated, much to the satisfaction of the whole Md been so unmercifully treated by the persons | #mong the Tlungarians, having been compelled to | the seme day by order of the re + ayansky, | maintained in them, that, in our description, we | and thence taken before wild, whe stall va who errested him that it was found necessary to | tehe service, and heving attempted to eseape, was | for boty Byes a letter to her uncle, assuring | hall be but resuming the ation of the choicest | Committed them to jail toh of thie convey bim to the plvee of execution on a cart, | crvelly tormented and killed at Mickols, in spring, | himthat the Austrian troops would soon ‘ongter | productions of the seasoe. For dinner or dancing | curious arrest. These three are avy - ‘The Austrian and Mfungarian Acroottiee. ‘ since he 4 neither stand nor sit, he wae | Mo i the country » dreeses, a robe of white orgendie, covered with expert robbers in the country. Op AUSTRIAN A r ted tom ebwir shot € rw. from Ceeba, was accused of being @ 114. Joho Paczelt, a watchmaker from Reufala, | srvail hovquete of field flowera, embroidered in | Dempsey, ie eupposed to be the not the London Times, Bept. 10 4. Uracus Dernyanscky, from Alt-Ker, in the ged. This happened whea Gorgey’s | county of Raab, was killed by two hussars for ha- | colored silks. These bouquets are composed of | Wade, who remarked to Tyler, on | A Wt which appears in our columns county of Boe years of age. In February, | #/my persed Mit pr the last tinve ving threatened to betray the friends of the Hun: | daisies, corm flowers, wild poppies, and some ears | fast: “You have caught the smartesi day, ba ved just in time to convince, we should 1840, the Serviang sent him as their eerving man | €4. John Metie shot under the circum | gariane to the Knesians. . of corn; the latter are embrotdered in straw, which, | tiea; I he nati for forty years, and have think, one of Messrs. Barclay and Perkins’s dray- (Contribuivender Unterthan) from Alt-Kerto Gean- | Stunces detailed in the following report — | 115. Charles Moller, « jager to Count Lamberg, | mixed with the brilliant shades of silk, prodace a | never been caught before.”"—Bugals (N,V) Cou men, that there really are two sides to the Hungs steven, and ( pce to Terestopel. On ital Aishmeate ¢iuildhall of Osaustaver, and firing off ed by the Hur nia, Without erestopel, teckonivg general massacres, sich as that of the ‘Transylvenian Sexone. Asa mere mutter of arith rian question. Ic ig a liet of 467 us leaving the “Camp ar Serzo, April 6, 1849, wea shot by order of General Kmetiz on the 4th of | beautiful elect. The body is 4 Ia Vierge; the | rte, Sept. 18 he | |“ Joba Metiezey has been convicted of | 20M, 1E48 sleeven enlarge as they reach the tibow, forming a — -_ vd eter. | hove: esteuds day bef. d 16 L Hannibal, of Fa county of Orden | kind of cup or bell. he edges of the sleeves, ta | esl at | nea his house “ol haveg burg, weeehot at Rend on the Ith of August, | nny " To | provided the | 1849. He died for troops with all ‘neaessaties | ; OrresGe wy Cormnonke inntine —The steam: he top of the body, are trimmed with a'| hoat Gen Shields has been lying »zrownd near legitimate soverciga narrow ruche of narrow white gauce ribbon, which | the Choctaw Agency Landin: snetic, it ie plain that the score of Hungarian homi- | the les ' ; he | Of life, of having publiohed ond dieteibut 5 17. Szepzik, of Negy-Bunys, was shot at Co- | hos an open ecolloped edge. A harvest wreath | ubove Van Deeg, ae ae cides runs up to a much higher Ggure than the Aus | preyed for bis Ide, and dech knew | my's proclamations, of hatiag prenched tains | erm for having betrayed a partioan of the cebels | forme the coiflure to this tenet, A dress rather | chor Ced th the oulpenter cat an, Sie cae trie, and that if the pu nothing of the which i aret, | church that the cause of Hungary was lost, and | ite the hands of the Austrian troope in the same class is of white organdie, with a | to whe charge of het. A few dave sinoe four one Women with the t woman's own bot that es av t wes his duty to obey the or | that Koceuth would soon die in the pitlory, and cone | ¢,4 28:19, 120. Krom information of the dietrict | double skirt, open in front, in the tunique form, & | Cherokees, im open d plight, weet on bound, Sand federates had previou dere of bia an sequently of having demoralized hie parish and | of ycissenburg it appears thata cap- | berthe descending very low behind, and heart | foned the carpenter nd ene ‘eparate, in the two }, a4 death, besides more 4 Joba Du eae, married, dis | scted as a traitor to the country. To prevent his icer, apparently an aid.de-camp | feehion in front, the points meeting under the | extremes of the boat. The adiana sepirated 3 two ‘onsidering the number of di trict justice at Donaw Pent a ‘the ¢ of | doing forther misehief, I bod hun shot thie mora, | 0¢ Baron Haynan, was shot at Comora Two more | bend, falling haleway over the pagote sleeve, 2 one of the white men, aod two upoa settled at home, and the ut Toles. When the rebele entered the ia | ing at b o'clock Dawsasicn, General.” | Peteone were shot in the same place=viz , Bixio, & | thns ‘piving the appearance of a double sleeve knives and sticks were weed. The pr eta | fo any profitable purpose in the interaal | April, 1949, he was accused of having le hl 0 | id aaa” clerk in the commissariat, and aperson ofthe name | The elegance of thie toilette is @nlineed by carpenter escaped, got upon the Choctaw aide of stairs of an empire in the heart of the Europeam | wider the Austrian government He was ted 6B. ehephy i) A 1S OF gascna of Kebn. ‘These were accused of theft the beautifal wreath embroidered at the botiom | the river, and procesded te Fort Smith Whilst Continent, it is quite unnecessary that we should | snd ined by courlemartial at Szegey A yore & ae ‘ assist to re-ope: pu is not our; baker at Seben, county of 121. L. Hasslinger, 2 Jew from Pesth, waa shot - Seroe, wes in November, 1848, accused of Pan- | on the third oitun, tor having whilst’ acting as = — J — oe sn wheat sheaves, | escaping he heard the cries of the mate, and be- his long and lamentabl> quarrel. | thovgh eothing could be laid to his chary own ond befote a court-martial. He | sry tothe rebel army, betray ks Bane ay Be h Peat: heved he was killed; but he was afterwards fouad to defend Avstrie, who has con cept bis heving held ef their moves “ais ected her cause after her « 4 onan | however, sent to the ordinary tribunals. Oa | to the Austrian troops. : alive in the woods he Indians broke open ¢ successful is a redundant and by mo | «eR! wae erecuted three hours after i had ‘ were tried 122. Francis Stupandowite was ehot on the 18th heat, forms a great relief to the em- | property, and then de am O. Pt ¥ reeable tauk. Fo; this reqsoa we aoe | tee ,-caguuced. Ide walked to the place of cat+ | Neubog ie NOWL of thoperventan Griese: | of April, 1649, e1 Lewa, in the covnty of Prem raw, and produces an effet so natural | St I een eee i‘ i