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   Fountain City Herald (Newspaper) - April 25, 1854, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin                               BOYAL BUCK Editor and Proprietor Free for Posterity and n open manly defense of them Per Annum in VOLUME 2 FOND DU LAC TUESDAY APRIL 25 1854 NUMBER 24 FOUNTAIN CITY HERALD Hanman aviaT At Lme t AO Ibe 116 0 MOO flnt It 1 00 10 MO CO 1 MO lack or leae ene year au three CanK will charged fmt MUL abore ratee Legal at rale by to U run MSB JOB WORK i d medium ivn fumi a Do till I'D Karh nn Mine form t to ivii I lift paper per K ami at and or in 1 dn Lac Wit I'm HIRER Dealen In Paints Oils tnt Main 81 Fond lu Lac Wi 0.8 It Bimm la Fancy mil Pry Main St du Lao DKK In Dry Grocer hi Main 31 Lmc Wit Attorney in the A W IX Id At fund ihi fillet i a A in ine entry t who ami any ilea or and dale ivf at th Written for tU Ilu Wind Calm calm wu ike air and too ba run fur from I And nw down by thi tall No of rolna on mj tart Suva boat Harmit ID Tlw of waure tha bird Or laaf bj tha by tha toH of tha day ealm na tha diad And 1 mj to Dim VIM ttek I pawed yet a aod my Abort Ull to thu a arrange of duthy bua Ibe of On dog li stopped o'er tbu place whore I trembling AmJ like a in the of iho OF Tile fond du Luc Wit VM form M 1 Hank of Fond DII Lac roxn DC MC wts 4 Anton t cl Hint t pot Cl Olf ne LAC hulot to c li city of ro Trorn Inu of choree hwu liny or of rhu I Ml C KNIGHT lil t Writht Co WU OX mut St L having in du In- a D tc thu La vf eily mitt vicinity A 11 Ill Office mm in mo of thv nil f From the American FACT AND FICTION BZ OPTIO CHAPTER I What are Toa Bleak House A why neir el and a capital thing it The two ladies between whom this con- wero and nieces of of tho better class of New England with whom they resided being a very brilliant f rent in Will I A Par w r al law ilii IMF Will promptly lu all In f K WOOD Hi Liw -ij ilu Wi tt street C W SURVEYOR DU lor uta re IPX Me mm fur in JOH ihi K in J C Jl AT it Co Win Will lu buy Ac anil in twutloorexiulhuf it t J C OLE him In up wild lo entertain and mako nli I llin nuv all in Ac H fully that all W mi mint plun with anil All tha with I refuse 10 find When ir Ood of tbu wind lie drew from a vast And blowing a loud u fearful wind and thu enst and the in at bis waa the with oui oar I tho from afar Euch in a thrilling tone Ot thu Mean and he kad 1 come 1 come friNa a lanl Where the rulus with an icy hand nil in in a And ihu with thu snow den I fume a land nl wintry loom Where mun 1 liati thu lame uf louthern To my ice bound lot mu Ay let mo fly AIT Wt.lO co ae I como I ocean at I he nun known me I hli barque Whun the high and thu was I bring n report of he find sad Toe vail uf he and iho Ali 1 I've from fur thut race with thu crowa aad tbe lui d tho for in land mark ia arise Faro well I utf to my akios ami at i ol Lewie anil in k tin aij wilt attend all ralle in t in now Hlock Main Komi du lac I Willed ly in ilu In Uv is to on anil thorough lie will Ui lie A S In- UEO It AND Suw York tlw w VIP in pii htr Ipy n full Hni I come greit wings of toro Ali tha grove Where n Ihu whole Anil arc t mo kUa his pale brow considerable in the village where he be cause being worth he was a conservative reliable nmn and hud served the town in an both iu the lagi and tts moderator in llo the most notable man in vill ago knd won of was to him simply by be H very H busan and Mary Fair ban If were orphans hu very little aum of Until hud their nnd were in full til even by authority of as a UK Squire Fair bank I ad proved to be They had been wall educated at a ted in tho of and ib it of had home to quiet of many ties but they were girls in the and and lion elevated ilium tin reigning ton uf the it generally ihm they knew what was and nui a mile than would natur havo beet expected Mary and Susan were essentially in and The was and free lev I while the hitler win disposed lo truckle 10 the formality ol the or to diu in she lo be Mary ni ver asked what would say or and while her notions of duty were very clearly to be and forward said tuok hither Susan on tho contrary was nicely tive to tha pinion of others Slie luid not tile energy lo do thing in lion to popular Indeed was very like some uf the ed at do with an eye to a or government patronage A time our story opens r minister had bten in ion and being a single man rail bank has consented as si favor to him into his Mr was to be u young man was and what leased the ladies beller still wa CHAPTER H Tho Young minister tha room Susan up which by her reading where tha left uti when aha SHW corning up As he came into the room the laid down the book looked for all the world us though slid had not i friend in the world Tl a of WHS involuntary on her it was in with lier nature Mr Carlisle himself by her tide ind catechising her in regard j to Tier holy were to the impression the contents of book she knew poor girl had produced upon her it deluded herself She was not Mir CHAPTER III Susan a docila lamb and Iter con- version to the of her spiritual It was rumored that she was to bo propounded oil the following Sabbath Mary had quite as strong veneration for things her but she was too struight to what she did uot and too sensible to be lulo imaginary by an influence She knew Susan by any too well LIGHT Q Why does the image of object in always appear A Because the of are always to Ilia of reflection Q we see our in why Java seem to fiand on our A Because the rare ways equal to the uf Q hy do lo at and A tlie A Because glass b n good of lie is M ait Written fur the City irk A living A rn in All Tiie ume view tail J cones II Jan it ert on it u on tlie the a ff and tho rays of the the are or back loft I had cii for two long Jud her in her mind to hear that she had concluded to do tio windows the l upon the and alia join church sha a To Su i you are You replied iu H lovu thu tor of diu rovs hud that by Imr read ing said she Nay sister i Iht antl thu spirit luv I his unit I Ull ol rust In Ihu at thu home of thu blest person 11 were uot hy talent lion and personal lemity he was rather bigoted for one so hop ed thut linio would woar off thu rough cor no's of his repulsive theology was deeply interested in the and as a to one of her teni ami Knat Ihr J anil in Irn Mail s Sil every uf j p SHEET T llttcrv Vim deeply in spir do not she had But I I bring ud oi HM uf hypocrite Imt her devotion to the youny in voluntarily led her to No bulm for the evils of Slavery in found And Ihu of the like lead in the wave bin heart ai he tigha for Un- grata Start nol at my cold child of IM Kit my fright away I come in aot thy a far oft West M i Mill K e i A M N II tu Ac ilu 3 It- ami lamle ami of KM if By well ROYAL BUCK Ue OHths Inn Js Ac ihi Thu claims mo 1 apart with the Which tall in spring day hour a I hunt will the rod man and rake a delight In ihu I I mortal attend your influence balm to bu to the west for the laml ii fair aw if Mr Carlisle boon ugly or married woulu not have Celt A novel only think of ii exclaim eel Susan holding up both wilh horror Tray Susan liow long i it since you have possessed lids holy repugnance li novels Jt was only lust winter that I saw ing Mary l Ihv hone there Jf K Hit IX went ton during lute nnd tWI in n blue-eyed Mary t have n rend one I nev tu Fudge do you Mr Carlisle would if he should see yu rending a novel don't care what he says Mary t -1 if he not like it ho may Don't talk so Why will you a fiol of Mr Carlisle cares no for ymi than he lines for the fifth wheel ut a coauh I would not stand in tuch Tear of him foi the world I do not Fear Kim I only reaped is a good man Von have set your cap for him but lei There was a of mischief upon the and expressive face ry as peered over top of to observe the ghostly She could ee that Mr Carlisle engaged in conversation with her sister as a of it is trite hut with no unusual in the lie g her as a about plied i it lib duty to bring iato in un instant she the fold But sho lier who had herself into tlie that win the heart of by otic of his was to teK her that instead n she hail a calf ot When the minister had his he turned lo Mary As lie did so an smile upon his lips was not the smile of a but of u man who has llesh in his heart and blood in his veins Mary laid down her hook as she noticed his intention to address her aru you reading Miss he Bleak replied Mary sir The jaw of the young minister dropped vi n Iwo inches yon like it f O much indeed replied Mary with ism 1 ens of all tho novels I ever read Uo you make a of reading i I seldom read tiling eUe I did of a Bachelor and Life minister shock his head -I tako the Union and I ways road that stories poetry and all vou allow to some ing for and I shall the greatest iu lending you the Call to the is an esce lout hook Hi is so Carlisle wait horrified I would to perhaps would your taste 1 have read it but don't you call thai a novel r An If t mistake not I saw YOU rending Un- cle Tom's Cabin I'm lhat is a neve and no better novel either than any ol is a moral and philanthropic So are Dickons works I have never read a novel from a great deal not be obtained though I are such havo a ten I -I judge novels na I do by merits If I you Carlisle you object to works of is sjch anil not on account of any ovil nay contain 1 You insist that tho book must be n iis iu order to be good I do you despise the of Him iu para- fiction 1 do not Son to be a narrative of facts not may not Scott Dickens Irving iliss and Miss ti us mil charily through the same tlie it is the nnd not the heart that s damaged the me i- to Call and you then allow you have ob- more real it Irnin iho novels yon over read in your I ilu It is too dull and for me 1 you wrong me Can you think me a Not a hypocrite yon have misled I huve examined my nil 1 am confident that i am not say if I should r an old when up i A They do but the is nof Q Why is the of tint j above parngrnpli then t had and setting sun seen iu thu window tud not j that she to the Ihai of tUe ti sun f class of community but t above those j of anj the tv A Because the rays of the sun finer the glass loa for their lion to be Q can we not see the reflection of met with a ch the SICH in a the t have lo thf A tho rays uf tho a fail so ob i Hfe is an t th rtiucfi thu of What Mr tan never love you I should say that you know b the about plied Susan bul ed with that H crusty k-t coiidition be cied Un has with il I fear it has me honestly Susan do you not love Mr Carlisle J 1 will nol at you Susan hesitated candid sister do not him but if lie loved me 1 reel that I could return his does not lore vou Susan is A Because the is in Tlie ambitious looked earnestly ullit be eclipsed l-y inlo the face of her of day Uhu path of light may he discerned Q Why are stars iu a ul- isolated slia will find the love cherish a A he ravs of those which or srs pass will not so ob- into vell as ravs of tho f Q On a hike of witter the moon seems ro j kindly affection malie path of light towards the eye of the love an old ever while all the seems Mow do you do I Susan pensive and sad do you know V That he has even oil c red his and heart to The hypocrite Susan with a stows 1 pleasant word or they lier Now it not so witli nn ho never tins anv even i 1 is not UKI to one 1 ly lie it humor upon for lack of a the rust of thu seems is j crouches at approach j ever in tht a f the sun Q In a shott of wafer at noon the sun appears only one and hv do you use word he ever speak to you of love Never but hu luis me to believe ty his constant that he was in me That was professional sis his zeal lo yot into the fold for love I warned you of this did lain a fool to whom ho himsell U is a Tell Will you be 1 To me I you v bo despised Baxter's call and Saints I so meet sometimes -I wish joy Mary 1 declined the him was at the her Q Why nre from a than A to absorbs and higher wo the leas hi will be absorbed Q Why do the and scorn per their than at oilier A Because arch of the sky in which sun moon aic seen is distant at the il is Q Why can into or A U a nnd llu iack of he cyo havin i d iiy he light of tha ro ml is tao to collect from tin vour bake I knew yoti loved lark stive us lo tnt it i Q Why do we see m pallor ia A cause a and the in m there of of ance of t two K cim tint f I t to loved find ill it I arc 1 do not iove him Do not lei be an obstacle in the way of your I have not said that I laved him But yon do i I have him Nay he is a a good man and Vou need not be u because I have I vou L am I hint he is a Mary did not think so and young was of loo devotedly wit and beauty her to be with a hen he Mit girl was ill of lime they were married Mr Carlisle ever in notions from tlie mind of his wife we aiv to say but we do know that and hava a place on of his library beside tho of and history and we infer lhal K lias each Lo npt mure reasonable views ot the novelists rays of the sir he are into room Q we often see the of in the window tini in our A tho rays cf tho kinij in- to loom tiie night the Q Why this more clear if the external air it i thai I am had do least own -is I hs marry a I with j t of have to them an t been imagine they ill A the hy the brighter rays of tho not the oilier tide nf a l t from 11 hi Pleasant THOSE only can be Baid to know anything The greater the edge the greater doubt mom does is as the sun after a shower THE object of is life wo do but our duty to own minds wo shall soon conic lo do it to the world ii is to p bat iin while lhat they produce I to know ill cluiS this if l i have a 1 t Mom send tor a in it ni ikes me of ih -in in their ph of life a or ones wh fit A of the Governor of Virginia a child of some four or five on a visit lo maternal who and you will know your value a wealthy land holder in Ohio Ono after his first lo a SchnoL and didy impressed th hv contemplation by action only Do your think refute us when their protect live his v rv of mast be a near him it I e pity it bi lor i- ing on earth it the him i fur days and 1 il is by M n friend who t him by far i ho spills in T ih I after which they j -s a drink t remove I his month aud man all the time so thai it the dose he ban C iM in Turk Flour Urain Lumber least and a half inches fur be lud felt n crisb ever since Discuses is The Doctor tells that old has go two buckles on her of- tis really Tlw w very Due we hear of people dying of they tell us of PHI of order nnd thure about the tear MA 15 STREET Wit SASH HIND AND DOOR ESTABLISHMENT fhv nrp now lo all uf will I1 At It tut IS I Will m iu the run 3 to 14 Mi anv human ran I Him would in head and we of em- in the back On one siJe at us we hmr uf n man killed by getting A of ui his and theie another kills himself by joe tell vou or you will said Mary uugli- mg absurd you 1 Susan fell lo biting lier finger vulgar habil by iho lo of which her sister had no in Do really him Susan J asked Mary Love him no I never thought of such Perhaps she did you go to all the meetings and round the house liken sick then I think 1 am under replied n not n faint I am willing to acknowledge therefore it not suit me And I ii hall f world who rejecting the counsels church get their and their j goodness from works of fiction They are j read ible to those whose like has not become without religious I here lie took his to ours down gather llin fruit or Urge walnut tree win ripe and ready for trie tittle reads of good music is not by its novelty On the it us more the moro familiar we are with it the sermons ia books AM written not i vou but to let you know that tho author these and knew something mine they would read nothing Hud thus world is thf heller for novels Mr could nol bul grant that there was some truth in what Wary had which said fields said the matter-of-fact gentlemen 1 to me No emphatically responded the they belong to Uod The grandfather said nothing till they reached the tree when lie j sow understand that con- Well my boy whom this tree as a means of nnd o r in ar taken half- I Dr for his an 1 three or ia a ho brow Ii hat thrown into at the timo with and it the Things that I don't know how to lor any thing now Conviction of what P Conviction of that Mr it a very and re truths take of the old nnd I might as well irv wind mul Clam wtl at Law ia J w IB T ruas V Fond ilu Uw fellow more like How absurd you I have a report round town that vou were to join the church IT mutters little n man I have spoken to Mr Carlisle on the Livery OS the Lewi HOUM Barn A good Borne Car or philosophically or artistically cultivated so he be but Mary looked serious for a moment If fee I commend your conduct bui 1 advise you not to too Examine your heart attentively i i vimr nenri are the by But here comes the of practical Mr Mary u she again turn lift DOM tho TOM of Mug ed her W the ol lone lo I aid and he did not many j WM for a that worship itself w it but vate The nnd lhat have boon if ia hit days ill lo soften bigotry of his views But thn merry independent tones tpf ths advocate of works j fiction went down than the mind touched a weak spot in his theological Her pretty eye roused and by her earnest thought and the Mr raMU- gre carnal nature of the fair debater actually fell in Inve with the ol immortal works Well grandfather the belongs lO the God but the walnuts are ours wasn't Job an editor As INQUISITIVE ASD young lady that lives near a lor He knows that Indian he threw a Why Sammy tho liiMe he 1.0 and was a mau of j M fnn t f J jr sorrow all the days of his too TIME on the move and with iv which i way crossing have no occupation i man affairs their aspect every fifty j cessation poking her out of i lews An institution which was perfect in the window A wag tho other 1800 may be a great nu sance in hailed her from the What do von want after the m Mary waa a great sinner first of indignation at being thus wai a beautiful and spirited girl lor all that We will not trouble der with ingenious plans the en- minister laid that night to reclaim the erring it only necessary to say that within a week he the question and ahs out of tion fcr to the bul The bell the that sign look ont when the bell voit all the young bead with a jerk and CM window went down dam ain't rung was the are t TOU mean f asKed of ar To find cut an error is to discover the truth is n on face but truth dwells at the bottom of well on to conviction but open to A SMALL writer of an newspaper after mentioning the wreck cf n near Skerries rejoiced that nil the in I m I upon doc i- 11 it gives him from tie ill the CMM uf ot is gmatt than con in llm no for n for m MT r hove no mult to In- after so it is it   

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