Independent American and General Advertiser (Newspaper) - December 9, 1848, Platteville, Wisconsin FNT E THE WORLD'S MY WHICH WITH MY CRACKERS i WILL DECEMBER 9 1848 ACC u J uns MEU TO MY FATHER BY WItS EMILY E J n u-i illy inform the citizens in town where nil j line will be Old t for A welcome For thy child fnt icr A welcome give to-day Although she may not come to thee As when the went Though never in her n -st Ja sho to her wing And live agnin the days first She learned to fly and o 1 S It IN i Oh happy wore those daje fi ther When gathering round thr knee Seven eons and daughters rn led the eire We come again but three 1 The grave haa claimed thy li ones i And things thin di ath Have left a on thy ui jw A bigh thy breath 1 U And of the three Uther Now coiner to thee to cla in Thy blessing on another lot Upon another name Where tropi forever vh Fur oxer land and wave i n at I J S S oved w her HI M c rut r if Vain and Snet lid in 11.11 IN Hi I K i lit num IIKI vll K AND never svait again fi her Thy daughter's coming ne'er will see thy face o i So count her with thy den 1 in the land of life and U e Nut as now She'll come to thee and con e perchance With jewels on her brow u IIS KIT It ia not a sir Then it ia a mitter of haps you have been offered an engagement in Russia 1 One was proposed to me some time ago but I declined Yes I know that you have refused era offers There is one which I have thought it right and best to accept it ia an one and it pleases me A young man offered me his hand The devil a marriage This is rathor It will decide the happiness of my life VOL NO flume take i is mounting high to me re free thanks to am going to warm we are quits you see s manager's kind action which the 1 circumstances rendered really Tin re is at this moment a crowd of is exiles in London instances of the reverses of fortune more striking than the isls that were AM M Courier des Un a sir Then do not hesitate a moment But he who I am to marry does not wish his wife to remain on the O Oh And what is his profession 1 He ia in business a clerk but he is ing to set up for himself and he needs me to elp in the store And I need you my dear girl to take new characters in two new pieces which I received Then you refuse eir me my terest merited a reward and deserved to I per them thus bring him success Some days after the which was hanging over his theatre dispel ed money came rapidly into the and the circumstances of tlie com- pany were better A French in the GA n OF A Dear The allowing circumstances occurred a short time back Mr mcli attached to Miss and accomplished ess ti a property of some per but being himself Lord of no other than talents and good he never told his fearful not only c a refusal on the part of the lady to Cate the sentiment but of probable input lion of mercenary motives by her Miss I want you to reflect can at however had penetration to discover the genuine ind d motives of the swain and ha hi praiseworthy sensitiveness which him to shrink from its avowal She was 1 y no means indisposed to encourage lis su t but the consciousness of his com- throw up your engagement by poverty rendered more than paying your forfeiture Ten thousand francs is very high 1 It was too high when you signed it but now it is not enough this will prevent my en given by a lady to her suitor necessary to stimulate his courage o pr pound the decisive inquiry How was i lie then to give expression to her ents regarding him without at the HI Perchance do not know father It any part be ghen Mj erring hand among the imles point tlie way to IIP ven Hut it would bo a jny untold Some erring foot may v ill Miple H this when gather ng round kept constantly Ye tor the pray i At here be changed father 1 would remember all i Where every ray of rests And where the shadows fill And now I go with ig foot I 1 pass the And gnze through tears on that dear roof My shelter nevermore j s u 1 1 WIS one door N AMI T xr U Co IS m v j tu IM Dies or i III H i von i UK M i s c L L A Y LOVE IN THK A short ago a charn ing young girl made her debut in one of our vandeville theatres and obtained on h r riret grout success for grate and beauty waiting for the cesa of talent which is only given to nu re experienced personages The v hich she for her i n engagement which was quite moderate t said the young actress in a voice stifled by bounds of and the left the apartment in dc l 7 Sha a of cards For what stake shall we piny V tea -e i pair j benefit but which uld assure lier Store on her Jbr that of LK AT LAW AND 1 at his of the town of KNOWLTON 01 in i of W Tor und l 2 1 II ROWK 11 DRY o AND AlC W A t LANE P Co W T NOTICE Ul the of Medicine i at his Public j and prepare her Jbr that of tho future A to ci stom one clause of the contract stipulated or forfeiture iii case the agreement wae by either party Tho managers never fai to insert this article in with actors and oftentimes the smalle t are accompanied by enormous hen the ia a pretty pretty women are more than all to caprice and they find bondsmen to pay the es of their in- constancy The forfeiture was fixed t ten thousand francs and the young Si attached no importance to no probable cause of rupture on her waa re- to fulfill all her dut es and occupy herself exclusively with hei art It was in vain that sought to de- stroy these good a Tho young actress trod with a firm at in the right road All the little charac era which were given to her gre it progress and might have become t and if she conlin wd in matic career But and virtue are to change i a well aa the most fleeting of an heart A few daya ago the you ig went into office a id informed him that she to leave the theatre you exclaim d he j you the tatt from whom I tuch price Two days after this scene the manager was in his office before the fireplace ing to light his fire All the servants of were away and he wae obliged to hel himself The treasurer came in with a long face Thi theatre wae in one of its the receipts were getting email and the end of the month looked threatening said the manager it ther this cursed fire won't light I eland in need of puffs now more than er Astonished that the manager could jest uncer such circumstances the treasurer left the room As he waa going out the young actress went in Ah is it you 1 tho manager II you are just from the rehearsal No sir I have como to give you up yoi r parts then you are resolved to leave the theatre 1 I have brought you the forfeiture The ten thousand Here they are how did you manage to get them V My future gave them to me Then he in This is pretty much all he is But he do we care we will set up by and by or perhaps I can borrow the A pretty perspective to a young family Then you give to your band as a dowry vexation and ruin you take from him the fruit of his economy you oblige him to renounce his projects of establishment and bis hopes of 11 Oh sir you are exclaim the young girl sobbing Have you thought how unhappy cuch a union must bel Now listen to the voice of Take these bills and carry them to him who gave them to you and if you are absolutely bent on leaving the tre there ia a very simple way which will cotit you nothing take this paper ami have tho goodness to throw it into the The manager handed the sheet of paper folded together which she took and threw upon the coals Doyou know what that piece of paper Mr L 3 lisa C laying down a sovereign If j iu win you win it if I win I win Louis The Duke and Duchess of latter born heir of Saxe Cohary and cousin german of the Queen The Pr nee and Princess of ville Guizot who ia the guest of the So ciety fur the advancement of science at Swansea guest of Sir Robert Peel ancient to Venice chief editor of the lian journal the Londres and secret agent of Louis Phillippe whose letters relative to M Mole the peclive has absolute pretender to the crown of Spain Don brother to the last named and lis wife of Austria Don i iguel absolute pretender to Crown of Portugal Louia Napoleon The Duke of and his wife Arch- of Austria who are supposed to be concealed in Loi ilon Prince Metternich The Count de of State of Austria The Huron private of Metternich on whom the tory of has bestowed the degree of Doctor a dej ree awarded to Prince Albert Louis sidere who stran jely close a list commenced he name of I ouis Phillippe UKCAN MARKING FOR of the most unjust which havo ever been rendered by a arisen from a the working of Republic of tlie United Stales He sa -s It to in the U for ten years a id observe the gigantic grew of this yoi ng in the rarew of re- w thout im- mense es it haa derived from ita without other nay follow in ita track tin more the is the more needfully its cial and 1 organization is ted the more c ia it seen that thia has inimitable which alone give to it grandeur It it not merely because Ley are republican thai n io have become powerful rich and happy it is because the republic itself tu conditions and certain limits proof of this is that while it to the highest poi it of tlie Ri of Mexico und almost adopted its constitution gene down the social until fma ly are in the abyss of y und misery the U the r pu liu has been bo- cause the are republican Ly ter by educatio i and the iti in cordance with the The Amcr can i- republican lio is imbued ho as well of his duties as liia anu feels love of discipline imt uvs thin that of uv citru j t liberty lie has a respect system so introduced into tne property ami lawful security in Jury room of eai h Juror making a certain uf selie aa n m rt it n n wno f linn amount for damn adding the whole together and by 12 the twelfth i as yoi am aware I have no chance of J part Of wj ie according to original though against so expert a player agreement between the verdict Judge Vanderpool in his charge to the Jury on Saturday on their coming in in Mr L- was about the best in Dublin while hid fair antagonist knew or nothing of the game Strange to say however on this occasion his luck him And the poor gentleman was E unfortunate aa to Jose both the game and h won The argument well certain man hit hie toe again t a pebble stone and P 11 headlong to He was vexed und under the influe see of anger and active self sufficiency he ked old mother earth right With imperturbable gravity he looked to see he great globe itself dissolved and come to nought Hut the earth remained and o ily his poor foot was injured in the en- count T This is the way of man An ar- in the newspaper touches him in a weak place and he sends word to sto his paper With great complacency ha ks on to see a crash when the object of hit spleen shall cease to be Poor fool he ha only hit his own toe against a world that i oes not perceptibly feel the shock and injure J to no extent any one but himself Ri -ER most popular boats ig on the Ohio are those drawing the least It is a favorite amusement w ith he now to jump This a accomplished by those crafta which are mle to run where the sand is a little dimp holding in their steam till they almost roach the bar when it is let out and a flying leap s taken that would eclipse any thing short of an eagle in the air The men rs cheer and the Udy passengers wave their handkerchiefs while the travellers on the boats lying in the neighborhood will pull their hats desperately over heir eyes eigh deeply and Cain Delia M BT THE majesty's rotor i to England waa the canae of several curio is Among others at where the train bad to change rails an applications of railway ia which is burning continued regul it ions waa afforded The porter t is your engagement and now I c ime oat with a lantern Prince Albert no title to your forfeiture and for a light to a cigar bat the reply ly no forfeiture to demand Go my child No allowed here air get establish yourself and Ti Deeply moved at this action aUte in her eyes yoa natural as his legal and finally because ho IH at once prol mid one of which g ve him hope and tho other patience for instructions a to costs cautioned them against this plan of marking say ing it was token advantage of by persons to mark a verry high rate in to get a arge verdict bu such verdicts eaid the Judge are no diets at all und the Courts always set then aside The admonition wag truly a good one and we hope its spirit will be fully carr ed out by our Courts and Juries THAT LICKS Mu Taylor men of the Sixth W ird had a Scotch bagpiper in their ranks v ho blowed away upon his instrument with as much unction as if at the head of a victorious clan and among attracted by his music was a tall sucrer who peered out from under the front of ones of those everlasting little caps aj if he was really seeing the for the fret time When the piper ceased the air h was playing the sucker blowed his nose drew his coat sleeves beneath nasal member and lated Well that Perhaps you are a ed a Whig Well hoes I aint anything re- the sucl er Then it dees lick you wered the Whig for them pipes play ing but the Rough and Louit Reveille DAYS or subject being of such vital impo tance to commercial and to all others who have occasion to use at that we are induced to re- mind our again of the determination of banks in the city of New York to receive no bills for collection drawn at sight lie worda without grace are inserted in them Tlie hgal decision which influenced the banks to this coarse ia already known ts OUT readers BLIM Pittsburgh cial Journal giving Major higher than has been generally marked for him The editor There will propriety and in the selection of tf ajor aa Chief of the U does te the between The Sa Mirror eays the tion ol Taylor vill provo the utter tion of the entire hig party Tho Locos would gladly tike the involved in tho success of Mr Jass we incline to think When Sum got into tho Fleet prison he the acquaintance of a bler who had I ecu ten years confined Sam was curious to haw the cobbler got In- to difficulty The fact the bler I was r by having money left me Como com that do I rich enemy ud try to vork my destruction in that ere way I'd lot him TUB iml debate loo long asking a oung lazy follow what him bed eo long f I said he in hearing counsel every morning Industry me to get up Sloth to Ha sull and as tl cy give rnc twenty reasons pro and con it IB my part to hear what ia eaid on both tided and by the time the caute is ever inner ia ready sharp in time of action bein f engaged in picking off the officers one of liia balls struck tho of a Colonel They are at you because you are an sai 1 a subaltern Yes I said the a complimentary ball waa it not V A saiJ a rather colored whote legs like knobbed a pair of bombazine t Jako hav you got a black to spare fora Tew daya What for Abu Oh I lew my aunt Hettey a few ago and I wai t to take a abort moorn The New York Journal of states that an vices have boon by oor from the of ttM ea Briuin in rtgn i pen Mr