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Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio
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From London on June 4, Kossuth warns Hungarian exiles in the US, via a note and address in The Times, against prematurely joining the war, urging patience amid promising but difficult circumstances to avoid personal ruin.
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The Times of this morning publishes a note to the editor from Kossuth, dated London, June 4th, together with an address to the Hungarian exiles residing in the United States, in which he warns his exiled fellow countrymen that it is not yet time to move or attempt to take part in the war. Grave considerations forbid his entering on premature explanations; suffice it to say that though the sky is brightening promisingly, there are yet great difficulties to overcome. They shall be apprised in due time. Let them patiently wait. Any inconsiderate rashness might bring personal ruin on them without the slightest advantage to the public cause.
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London
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June 4th
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Kossuth writes a note to the editor of The Times and an address to Hungarian exiles in the United States, warning them that it is not yet time to move or take part in the war due to grave considerations and great difficulties, advising them to wait patiently to avoid personal ruin without benefit to the public cause.