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? *1 ii ? ? i . ? l . "i ' From the Bottan Gaxeti#jfp THE LOT OS THOUSJ &oy> many Itft .mOU JT V \Mgain*e their |7? Yotmo. IV hen hope lie* dead within the hear By secret sorrow close conceal *d> We shrink, lest looks or words impart, / What must not be reveaTd. ?Tis hard to senile, when on^could weep ? f To speak when ^ ^ *Jo wake, when one wcfald wish to sleteb, A&mlmwi*? y\ im* ? T> ' .? vTfSrT ' r * fWF. v And bend beneath the bitter blasjljr? 1 'S ?f To uvethem from despair. Ml' I Whv;ie disappointment eifirX* torn *? *J i&2isS?*fed? '1 TH* vDjaoHUMrl U/?n/1'^?si kAm? 1?N Tftfc WeaWjhmd're rs home: K. ?. OS LEARNING. . 'il ** Ahj full or dangtr is the uphill road, ThaU^da ^H49u^ to Bis way thick miata of volgar error blind, --"*f -*??????? 4J ' - close behind, Lfugged^ P?i? - - ? -l" >?- '. <\ ... - * Wt^boracin,." ; s . ' . fc*te*tch of private SS5 OL.HUGE^. ' ** April, 1820. i ! Ha&a Mite m**$ ^rmrnW kttfatfc ?fhiii&watry'* ?Mf ?T I'm ' ??' liis life, Sf^t? tfaitt arc6?d iutf) bin confidence a ymmg German, * companion of hi* studies, and em forked with him for ?00$% TW atory of the attempted rescue, as tt>mnmnl> told, is pretty accurate ; the bwt that 1 remember to have b*mr*ft?in a numl ?er uf the Aannual Ri'gMer. 1 ^oppose yofi arekcquain ted with the incidents which defeat ?<l i he scheme, and gjive liack the vescued La Fayette to h'w prison and tesde hla ^enert u* deliverer also an inhabitant tof the gloomy dungeons tot Olmiuz. The sufferings of the yoohg American, after the failure of the attempt, were cruelty seveVe ; alone, in a dark and atony cell) ap prehensive for the Safety, even fdf th? life of JLa Fayette, uncertain as to the fate of his flriend ; now cursing I Ills own rashness, which had pethaiM doubled the sufferings of bim tin i came to rescue* and now thf untow I arti chances which had defeated jiis attempt when so neat success ; ? this I T *Jl" . ? ' . 7: fet*T t)f the soon fell en the! blood) am), for three weeks, delirium rendered him insensible to lite I ter rors of tiis dungeon. W itliwit as sistance of ato j kind *8, hecanrecol-, lied, fco# the Jev$r jfeft him. {knots' not; the damps ?i meotill forwarded the * rhr^niM 'tr . ' WWW cw . bis corpse. f What k I he has followed oOt the <?_ then amused hhnsel The led Mm wis . iter, InadeneitHer 'query not reply.) ? A chikK then there flfist be a woman, and where thewiaa woman, there* may tie compassion.'* So saying he scrawled towards the wall, at the top of which was the grate that admitted light, afcr, and all the inclemencies of the seasons; of ten he listened* Watched, atAl called, till at lifet a woBUtn'sface was stoop ed towards the gate ;*Ke' tried French, which fortunately, 'she' could Teffty to. ** You are a mother ?" such was the manner of hu address* toremov* her scrapie*; " I have a' mother^ for her sake have pity on her sop. !" Af ter a good deal orWhOtic entreaty, she; promised to bring h*m back an, 4i|i*w?rto hisinquirfefe, andtopro eure for hira a German grammar.?? He learned jflMft 1?kCfriend Was in a A in tlte'same fdrtreis ai?d thai site was in tolerable healthy bat in stricter amQnebent thtfn ever.l Th* grammer was squeezed through! (lie bai After some lime, [ihathfe-gramto b much am Iscover ble knowledge of Germaiu] ?i^? it, that if she cod Id of i (lis friend's pri* i, he wished she would convey it him. Jlavingih Vaib fried to Make ' intelligible raarkeupon thq paper, ite made softewitfa a piece of mortar, scraped from the wall, wood a black silk handkerchief that he teokfrom his neck. atiAin which lie folded the grammar 5 this with a good: of trouble, was S^oear the Ws, and in a fd, some w ment. English d by his A* ? *W tisfving Hu nt* t mw-kW* cuied his release, after *-i he pleaded hi* bwn cause in French :] asm* that he bad not sooght to res Cne a sta(e-nrifconer, but the friend] of Ipa fattier; ?C Ws country, aud <xl mankind; to procure whose release,} Would then wfl andtosa cuncluded^the return to lite so hie )m? able wtoh ^otplar issi h^tx ?* T** ' PT?P **** t?u Jetij, that* bad worfil America;" are charge nefts Jbut I search the Uhave limin 1 may merttiob that the young pri sorter came from bis dungeon almost entirely bald> iliid that though the strength of bis oonetitqtioa soon re moved all the ftfi& effects of bis un wholesome confinement, be never re-[ Covered his Mir ; this contrasted with] the yoUth ann animation of bis coun tenance, gave hi m for many years. a| very singular appearance. - KetoroJ rising into' eminence his income was as she had nothing. ) Ss?Stt! family. These die ?5 t0 dttknowledl he ine?|tty -bestow the young : wdtoan ; thus delicately CopR be objected to by be Shete ,aq a exhorted me to bear it at ter and bisf jivife, reugtb to me to RHHPJHE|alamity fepv rflddt'his affection ought not has been the tutor of bis . ? JtafJWfe. W? .*.!? " ISS&fiS (h<#W charactei which fc the tons and daughter* of a i lic.|Wor in it o*ly when ?x<" AL.U1? t? rafawas ?_ W.- .i ? iLif] tttal tbu diedn? evinced ihs beaut v and traveljfeg were recommend ed a* the last remedies; his brother found it impossible to move at the tittie, and there wag no other friend ot relative on whom could be devol vedtjtb# care ?Llbe . invalid. ?Col Hnger left hi* farm, came to C bar lea ton, deposited his wife end infant children with bis father-in-law be?{ came the travelling companion son physician of his sister, aud, nearly a yearafler, brought her beck in a state of recovery, joined his family, ami returned to his estate. wj . During t lie war, when a descent on the enemy was expected on some of) the greet cities of the south, and dien on Bavsirttah ratine than New* Orleans, Col. HnyrWIptirtid krfb* ? # Ifofiner* Aflfexntilini; his lMIiJitq a* hiiu j,| ll^prc^ tirc of ihc-iC r, hcexphitied the ilntv which blot fropi theni. ?? ,Vy couu j a?it yoitr country call* me to i<? dvfrtK*. , I go with * wiping heart, txrfbniemling you and ymSjnother to it ftud to lif-averf JLe* mi? see that you, on your ?ule, yieM your father with' willing iiearte. Notv Anhrace, all of yfcn, wilhout a (car."' ? nted his h^y ami not a rmur was heard ; evm the yoime; to4tnilc ^s fueir beloved :nt rml odiev proud ly ihed tlie tear from his eye, a?d led that he waafM i notp^K> de 1 his country* . Av^you not vvitft Ottomans? 'old like tlitfrwifo of Cacs^m Suspicion, lie alone is tlirt son to undcrtnkejfhe noblo jMyenturous iaskof diveit shafts of calamity from1 him has b??n wounded without S has ^athm without pity, nud 1a stand without help. It is the or of unblemished character who* on such' an/?<^asiony ? to stand, like Moses ill the stop the plague of detrac frl ruth and 1 line, 'those t steady, fiends shall come, vindicate the 'protected, and jirotfcctvr. A good f"ire, > 'carefully to tpe?ake of others uim - ?? ????-? ? - tj> bal#