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   La Crosse Independent Republican (Newspaper) - March 31, 1858, La Crosse, Wisconsin                               I LA INDEPENDENT 10 m ffrr gf no tot la art to of VOLUME LA MARCH 31. 1858. NUMBER 20. O. AT In av. 10 mill In A cur of un T 1 1 K C1 A SlT S V ST KM of the ilu nji CASH nij mil Unit fur all mil Hindu when for BUSINESS A .Tl and at In the corner of Kront unil M W. f. i. U. W. WATCH AMD Al the Hook nml Jewelry La N. ilone on on to 4-7 I. u the of i In ft a uf 1111 I. .Tl HII I in Itl A- nml corner to from iv lo. 1J-4U in Tlut city jmt will i ut tlic I I II Country anil attended l on mi uu D. unit new K. Mil. Inw nwl V for C. S. lo mill Tin Sheet Iron nml fur Huron nml Seville U K. A. U. B. BUSINESS Dr. H. S. All operations performed In the most approved jobi or nre requested to call and of my anil the testimony of who Imre worn jobi of make for Office from S A. M. to S V. M. Teeth or can by calling at my corner of ami Seventh corner of Main and Second near City S. ic rive notice to their they have open opened new under 4 new on They have the best Lager choice March 4-lS-tt Morris Wholesale tc Dealers In ic KKOST WK would to the that we and will continue to keep the largest and hi for which we offer to AT TUB OS FRONT ST. t. O. M. Barae 4: Wholesale and detail In and 1'erfuini.ry, and all popular ed tit oilier articles for No. I 1'roul It. 1UMK, I A O. LA June IA Knifle having entered Into and for ill uf of are now prepared to ut all nud In any the article of Lime in thin curry mil. I1 the on and dial 1'iitilNliiT AT SKW YOKK U I In the verv the line III eUv nny oil r wi New j Uhy you will t U mi t. 4'llivlimutl tf iTl Dr. Vegetable Creen Health etc. e any the No. 1 Knuit June DENNY DAVIS S Hotel have lilted II tip In I. The BT 7SMKT9OV. How pure In heart sound In whu divine Should be the man whose would An hour's communion with the lu vain ihalt or cAtl The from their golden like Mr li at peace with They haunt the silence of the Imagination calm and The memory like a cloudless The conscience w tea at But when the heart Is full of And doubt beside the portal They can but ut Ihe And hear the household Jar In all my wanderings round this world of In alt iny given my I still had hopes my latest hours to Amidst humble bowers to lay me down To husband out life's taper at the And keep the llame from by repose I still had for pride attends me Amidst the swains to my book-learned my nre an to And tell of I and all 1 And as a whom and hounds pur Pants to the place from whence at she I still had my long vexations Uete to die at home at The Cowers lire by the tears that fall From the features of the And life would have at Were there no watery thy shall Its own excuse In after The rainbow t see how fair a liath built up from ne young in the prime of your Not lo fool your existence The for you Is to hunt you a marry her right A bachelor's life Is a horrible Of earthly existence Anil when they are and all has been There's no one can tell where they're at not merely with the inquiring gaze of bnt with the cinit look so full of that used to annoy me ao in his It not merely an empty fancy of to his strong likeness to his deceased for I never could stare him let me look as fierce as I He was evidently afraid of in spite of he seemed to have imbibed a hereditary contempt for roe I may deceive yet not think that I fit that riod to do him any It occur to me how geous it would be for ns to inherit the boy's and I might secretly him to still I do not I had the least idea of taking away his The idea came very slowly at and in the dim and distant in which wu sot a vision of an impending or the day of the Last it ed and to lose a tion of its horror and and after assuming a more definite j it became the constant theme of my When these foul phantoms crossed my I could not bear that the boy should I was staring at him Uy a kind of I could not help gazing on his fragile form and thinking liow easy the work of destruction would be 1 Sometimes I watched him in his but oftener still from the as 1 crouched behind the ing like a tiger on his into the where he sat learning his son on a low beside my wife's Close to our country house lay a deep but it was trot visible from our I spent several days in curving a rough model of a boat with And each time that I awoke out of this horrid nightmare I crept to the window to convince myself it only nn idle fancy of the Then I slunk back to but only to endure the same torments over and over asnin Once I dreamed that the child was still and that I had never at- tempted its life and the waking from this was more dreadful than all the rosl Next morning I again took my place ut the window and never turned my eyes off the fatal which though now turned into a only pre- sented to me the of nn open of the farm vants passed I expected him to sink in if a bird alighted upon the T lest lie should be- come the instrument that was to bring my crime to light nnd every breeze blew ncross it to whimper Murder was nothing or let it lie ever so in- but what seemed endowed with tho supernatural power of me for my heinous who was as in her way I was in and was in despair rtt tho child's was on consulting a wise man residing in our supposed to have the power of reading the decrees of fate by I accompanied her most bnt preferred being lest the sybil infuse nny suspicions of my crime into her On wife's asking the is the boy the answer returned by the ping was found to spell out the With its mother wife deeply and I was ready sink into the I tered and the woman spoke non- sense With its mother it There is some horrible secret ing under all saiU the drawing his la the name of the help me to this man into They then seized me dragged me although I ami and laid about me like a ter I nt length was obliged to suffer them 10 lead me ami then the excited be gan tearing up the which they flung about as if it had been so much What more be said merely I fell on and confessed the with ing begged for mercy that I afterwards the before the now again own it that I was found guilty and con- to I nitty that 1 have found neither nor nor and have not a friend in the happily for ing been seized with temporary and boing in ignorance of my misery or her own in that I um alone with niy despair in a that I must die on How TO PAY of the Chicago writing from Milwaukee In Sin anil the and on tlie plen lonr of any lit In T. at Denny In A- At 1 ill WK. i i Ill ii I In nil in I will do well to our before of any other ut In T. Stone ut I T. T K IN lion the I- I Muck Of autt Cigar lny to to tin I they Lave In the new i ore of Mr. Kiista The of CU all they K ami tin K. seem soon or Tkey touch the shining hills of The etil cannot ean well to Give knave their hour of Ye have the future grand The of Truth to Time I my pen and when it was had a double to my ears 1 I purposely left it in the child's his mother in and in i I then hid near tKe the bosom of his mother Earth in n spot that he must pass ia case experiments and to the j he came to set the little toy afloat ou 1 still brought the dreaded Both gives the following amusing of having I the Hot lu came neither on j that tier on the following Still I certain he was in my for I had heard him prate about his which he had even taken to bed with i I wailed on the third I from and I began to think the woman knew more than she to nnd had seen me bury the corpse that 'A few davs n comrade of who had served to hun for means to his rapidly he anecdote H. some lime or other bam unduly perhaps by the favorable result of some most ly in the effervescence of his enthusiasm for Western rent to investment in the town lots of somewhat promising Hut taint no to In ftt I can't likely to run up or which Id most likely to sang u Connecticut when his speculations in real estate Imd eaten up his last So with Mr. property he had could not have been sold two weeks ago for as much us first he on and yet hu hail two thousand dollars more to pay upon which Upon Tlie Boston to Senator following On the shortly after Ike may be seen old with the but otherwise at U two is a a vert worthy ami much Mtow lint he is a Northern who gets liy tW sweat of his one of tUe by Senator This worthy this of as he would be termed by crate son of New ibe father of southern In that old Mr. tlie of the in his father hia aint bound ami taught school to him Hero Mr. mml which have career but which seems to have of in of the soa of a llw fnr such Mr WM when he went to the U tlw most zealous at the Tht Found among the a I M. IM E W r-t A L L H O U S C. Stock of 1.1 I 111! M- VI Ille f. r. 1 II I 11 A I K II In f Kt. I 1-H.h, 1 which nml Ihe uf new mid ly lisp the I stole behind I to bring a tit hie and a bottle of myself j wine into the I then placed bushes that grew near the and j my own over the ami the Evil One know? how a i fooling sure it could not be tampered This is mv last night grown man trembled in evory limb as I endeavored to make myself easy ing its T tho brink of I I followed the footsteps of this and to enjoy my My comrade will up few hours that Inter- while he approached the expressed the hope that my wife before my takes I was close behind and was not keeping her j in down the history of my on my nnd raising my nnd that she had not been driven away I in and step stop hand to push him when he by their I this May il be my shadow the and turned I I was obliged to stammor out in re- at an net on I ply the story of the child's niv at tho same time His mother's spirit gleamed forth j The who was a as warning to j his Tlie snn now burst forth I gcr look me in the I n forward of a i from behind a turning the bnt kept his eyes fixed On the ground and T into a sheet of molten all the while f was which a rough during a couple thing sparkled as if nil nature j caused me the greatest I of tit the close of I don't know what the boy said j fancied he suspected the I peace having succeeded to I young he did not fawn cd him abruptly whether he thought tho service to farm a small estate that on nor try to soothe me all I I broke down without mv wife had inherited was he screamed not the I think the child been murdered T' said with a mild was nn noble far the house as rn he j look no what could any man better looking than Tlic next I my sword gain by murdering 11 innocent sally All those whoever in my and he was lying stiff sought my whether ami cold at my I took him up I conld have tolti him what a man home or from being his my arms laid him gently in a gained by such a for no one seldom took kindly to thicket wife was not at home i knew il better I did but I re Here was a nice dilemma for it man of It. .i HOOK r In I j I i. H of Itl I I on tlie mil lluir a op- in Hie all who require In en- I U. I Wine i n In in Ml I O AM. the he j Sf Which he Im every anil the of uf Port to It lo mr 1 .tc I have every la WHO 11.11-1 i t nu after my from the that he loved but that he would rjv brother sickened nnd lie i try to me and then he ran back time they saw that nor was she to return till the I mained though I shivered as if that never were two more J morrow Our bedroom the both in person ami j only one on this side of the being We had married Uvo sisters and but a few feet from the I re this which ought have i solved to get out through in the been an additional bond between 1 middle of the and bury my contributed estrange nt still in the I han not His wife saw through that I had acter but too and I always I gave wny to any bad im- of envy or hatred in her as if she read my lite an open was a relief to me when the between ns ended in an open and a still greater re- lief when I received the news her while I with my It now seems to me av tho frustrated my scheme ami that when the pool would be drugged and no dead body the erty must remain in as I meant to confirm the belief that the child was or had been For the all my thoughts were tred on the necessity of hiding every clue to mv What I endured when the servants forward tho dollars falling due and only one to pay it. Mr. that must answer can to pay scores with in these times must make a thousand out of a sand So he took his gold mul started for When he arrived he learned that the parties holding the claim against him would take any uf the wild cat 00 cents on the So he with commenced ho his gold for Illinois currency at three per giving him to operate His next move was to buy np Lower Harbor notes for SO thus giving 1.lsjhim to continue his operations He then began to Bull down the Upper currency ntul Bear up the until the latter would purchase the former at 90 cents dis- After milking this transfer he found himself possession of 40. Then n tion upon City which he I hid the i chased at cents ou the the of excitement mtf Upper Harbor for at a dis- endeavored to comfort me of culiar one of haughtily who are all limes U It has and that Yankees make slave So n Xew wuo has hie back UM home of his and himself with Southern often tUc most ready to attack Ihe of the section to which he all I hut he was with the hope the child might yet be 5a He then went when we suddenly a and n of dogs oil over tho wall into tho garden my They neeti not have told for though I had never in my life ed to see dogs of that I in- they must be and I too well knew what attracted I felt like one condemned to and I grasped the sides of the I had of the came and told me Ihe child was though I neither moved nor that was take place I and she sue even now I see kcr re- eyes upon nml freezing np my blood She died shortly after giving birth to ft when the messengers I spoke a in nil returned to i They are of the true ob- served the stranger inform me that their search had been in no words cart possibly That same night I buried But now the worst remained to be done Howard Ready-Made in Lai their my in turn fell he and that to face my find give my wife to his bedside and i her that child would jet be entrusted his a boy four This I to rears to her protecting He bequeathed alt his tc stating in his will that should the chiM bis fortune was to devolve on my the only return he could make for her after exchanging n with and regretting our long he fell Having down iresh and I I to snch n show of as I believe that no suspicion rested upon The next thing I did was to seat felf at the bedroom from whence I conld watch all clay long the spot where lay concealed my dreadful It was a plot of ground that and have been let loose on and have escaped their And as he and his friend turned their they the dogs smelling the and running round and and paid City Scrip over to his creditors ut 10 per a balance of of tor which he gladly took of ois and came satisfied that untamed pussies might be used to advantage when one under- stood the nature of the JACKSON AND Be- Timothy C. of a well-known Ohio who was an intimate friend of Andrew confirms the recent revolution that the duplicity of made Clay ami Jackson mortal enemies That Andrew Jackson despised we the of on unimpeachable he was a ami ed we the evidence of the like without noticing j Cla OK A CW of of Hammond of South who rendered inons bv free of Ihe North as the of 1 knew his father who was a true Yankee from then in 8. anil was the owner ami manager af a saw lie havl previously on of a at ins in his son whom be from in TW mother of I daughter of an the Senator half and half John father ao make him ami lit him not expecting lie chiefly of hu A 1MU tnm a Daniel Clark one of the from New is lire of a lie replied to Senator of South wto that the free of were the mud of in white Mr. said In the Revolutionary a of New Hampshire Vt to the caid ta Stale don't ack for your money mau doa stand on the records in the tol of New an away so and de- aru of the Little the woo of man think come into this Senate and hear tha Senator from C call father a and ever and anon raising their heads and littering prolonged and then again laying their close lo the earth as if to get on the right instead of turning round so large a to concentrate all their efforts ou one had recently licen point which they snuffed more into a deep from As we had no and the two sisters had always been very mv wife loved this boy if he had her He was fond of boing the picture of his both in mind and he could take lindly to me I fix particular period nt which I first became aware of ibis kind of on bnt I lo feel uneasy ever he was As aa I he i sen it rus the one where the marks of would be least likely to at M i III 01 n. i awoke out of trmin there was of gloomy tract The workmen who were hying down the sods must thought me crazy I called to them to on occasionally ning ool to stamping on the ground while I kept them to still greater Their was finished and I now felt comparatively I fell at last that what troubled it and what frightful dreams were I fancied I saw now a now a rising ml of that of Jackson just snch reptiles as James Two men of similar characteristics made enemies designing mers who calculated to destroy arid who crawl to power through slime and Andrew Jackson and ry Clay were two of nature's ly in doing which they Buchanan of ed my when they set up a more frightful bowl than attempting at the same time to tear away its rests upon the authority a and of Federal which prevented getting at the pleasant Sabbath ground J while a minister wag on waj to They evidently scent cri my impossible cried For sake said tbc one I or they will yon W 11 Let relumed L I'll not stir from this The dogs must not be allowed to bait people to hew them laid he found the pied by a of upon which be stopped short and exclaimed on tho TOO roe Upon which a hardened little tinner looked up mud answered in I run at Senator of was formerly a ilone and during the debate iu the U.S. S on the Kansas he hai himself ably and as with ns much genuine good as any in that of the triad cough him when be hot shot into the noon silenced these There the to move and Mr. at Senators hare a habit nt ing and sneezing when some rise to address the it vulgar it It guilty tic uttered the hwt wMk M that will not is a W and is a to the tor whom R Sooth of present position ia and the of the U to Coort to UM case of DM late CoL TWj think UM Coi to  

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