Madison City Express (Newspaper) - October 19, 1843, Madison, Wisconsin PUBLISHED and F e BY W 29 OF SUBSCRIPTION T c M f and lo a half if a cc if net paid roe n ui tic i n and a or ADVERTISING my the that there wa some ure I would confer upon those city and the of the streets 0 f lin the afore mentioned place well served that the times were hard and I My greatest fear was losing of course to tue person to j concluded by insinuating the way for I knew but little of but not to n r i J other James J S in the world an for whom this letter was designed which was only seven or squares ing to a stranger Ye and to whom it was manifest from the off j was keeping the run o mith besides myself j men if I would be so good as to j and the great f d in Philadelphia with h m down to the shop t all its ho he finds the young lady oh what a voice she had and the strong as hose of anil Barnes is gone lost away as I misfit be for- touch of her hand set me beside D ver how much would he give self while her expressions made it Why I reckon a npp irent was no less a amily re be- houses arc cry j fortune and o I am resolved e aT 1 MU No h c lo t r c till all pL It Uio of I replied to all this that he had g my var taken his man that I owed Messrs and by and by I was limn ami rns of it its loss might prove ex- I tremely office must be j retur un might reach my and I was IN I my steps for that purpose I came alarmed and retreated But I perfect of it I I I the streets it And the we are manage it instead of my running with her ymt are to do it proti upon the incognita m- and that she had mistaken me off fur dressed in man's apparel did you munificent j t l IX C 11 Hi JL o 11 U Y i il O c I Under these circumstances I Snip Shears nothing and upon large house how in ght wr ed that I had nothing to do but to j his presuming to express some I boarding house it return it to the post office it ulity at the denial I threatened to like it and was si I sure that a ras my cd ex- break his bones upon which ha be- trd near an or one the came alarmed and But I perfect of it I had taken the cars you take her right home to J when I was interrupted by a observed him following me at a dis- notice of during thr jour house she knows no more of the man or a person dressed like a j tance and dogging me all the waj to As I came nigh the h I found town than she docs moon then hut I thought there my boarding house myself cut off from the Joors by some you pretend to be frightened and ran to be me and not know tue i she and she of darkness you are them with her in to talk only in whimpers and she will puro I never could have think makes such tion Then instead of her to believed you be so changed by that jou such A tl youny HOUSE BY EB R M BIRD j but I thought thcr not what something in conjunction of the stars took place on his looks who stepped of June nor a low bow and in planet came to perform told me he believed he so ar.f cs in or cut of its proper ure of addressing sp 35 fore that clay I had never i aii in my life the That is certainly my name J rait ol mv existence had flowed as and quietly as the streams of the honor of ny a null arid no wit or skill of interrupted the a could have spiM out rny man Exactly so but I iv beyond the compass of a paragraph I was born and I Inetl lor twenty-five is all 1 in a village too and ray naine uas as it still is James J was nothing further n the or three well I l ran at of Hie houses istory worthy of being Exactly so but I the pleasure of producing 3 of in- And that the fellow clapping one hand on my shoulder in a cry impudent familiar way displayed under my nose not a note of tion but a note of hand for some sed but noisy young fellows in the next box who from their discourse I soon set down as gamblers de- j roues One of them who I had red hair I ec was of very i but an abandoned the the man I I fuel ns if I wanted to make love to me 1 here was no resisting Mioh an I ly in my arms aid ravished a hy which she w as throw i intu almost con visions of Cut jou h si mrn arc Then I will come and not so imprudent Bless me don't be so ridiculous There now shown week some very antique s with wore f in mound in township i this u saw of a copper rod of an inch in and four in I T nf rod about a foot long w hen v hid unn to its s ippo a w bead inf e cf limey cop I a siring or as vi i- w TV re ally ti morning the business nnd get the fortune ant and gardens were then Jim we'll gut married and sit cno igh But Irish I might light ly enclosed with a garden gate and fences up for upon srch it the ss Abigail gave mf i low fur 1 sw I wonder though n uch The relies were all the vi of a man Tl white bead one of a string wlich had around thi of known ui wl ose the coppi r wero t of a wreath en oncv of his ar henc of tic inj be n by tl o that at or years ol fi myself drawn in of a Simon desperado in his conversation and from somc remarks which he and his companions let fail I was with a sudden suspicion that he was no less a personage than my worthy sake Mr James J Smith himself Thus in the midst of their laughing whispering I overheard the ex- The idea stiuck me tii t I expressive dt deli iht I shall look in my clothes but dating of copper wus a part of sonje in tile j enter the boarding louse through and triumph and then charging me I come along and help me for the gate second beyond the alle latch it did not withdrawn my hand was opt n and upon my rushing in it wa behind mo must be the i to remain until she returned j er get the queer things on I tried the slipped from the room ami left me i but I had not j shut up in darkness I hesitated icn the gate whether or not to obey her My first inclination was certainly to creep out now that the coast was clear and yet I had j fancy to follow the out assistance And here the beautiful as if ihn would have pulled me along into the chamber at which in copper r Ku collection seemed speak the s of the of mman aa that which was j i Tf i l i ed by anj near relatives and body I forgot who and signed Old Rusty the rich nt n estate v HnU James of a estate sufficient ly fjr ull tny reasonable wants and I i -S and confoundedly beaded old I ture to its end so far at least as lo my having been seen rom without i see that the lady came to no gre anil t terror I dropped on my knees w oven by sows ante- l T I 11 uon her hand an suer to bi no unreasonable I began Ail this my friend said I re swore an of my rather dull and his hand from my shoulder is bloodsuckers would give two days he would hold his again with of rny pur c nnd Mr besides had got ate into But then I began to w as tion this adventurer be name existence and cast about for less good and fair enough of relief I was balancing is that it concerns somo other between two great of James J Smith and not me I in vain to catch ether of never that nor indued in 1 general way for I i any other You have made a was not in love with any body or take a letter 1 i fr po hc e if bl a gieat tr -e which fane to remember that although I had him but kelled and tl e whole seen a great number of at the so that I could see j triec ing of the tea t ible in the son who had let inu in except wero particularly handsome I con- it was a woman she fess I lost so much of the interest in shone upon ad tt rc i jv giving me a hoc rty buss ex- the matter as to resolve to my such a change from cash in his ay 10 the words related another young man I ol it retire to bed to the extremity of destitute in order h might the youn and soon after hc ha me my you or rather jou have deceived not Susan RICH mnn I James has been indicted in U the first tone cf my voice for fur marrying three had not spoken before she turned of them widows in IS wildly upon We were near the His only excuse was that door of the chamber and light money and thaft my face as 1 knelt 1 Heaven had particularly placed ft f came into the box and told him there I Is't you and how and leave the incognita to cry sir said the person were tile Upon came you so late d what makes T to the ror she was to bath r editor of the he looked alarmed arrl they j old college mate and I you sir that poor Harry Brown of Virginia mon being in difficulty was under w me in favor of the former the necessity of parting with that theatre lie uas a family party for tome sir and I paid him a very j atti to Niagara which iie in- fair price for it sir because it was a without his companions all immediately all this racket and run ting Oh whispered F in somc sion there has been a fight and the end to the taking up e- body we lo join debt of honor sir here the rascal for gome ln he expected at an looked as if ho meant to impi ess me of thc j was e rh day and he promised to an awful sense of his c a voico tt U lilU IJf I tui i i -i T- l i interruption and I had i l an l in m v 11 n Irn n f t hrr rrt i t T- if it h my n give I say Sake confound it i i i l me another ping to see are you and why don't you speak to thn intrusion and him a very charming un- an i determination a debt ol cousin of his who might sir I find any difficult debt ol honor in col- i he said assist me in trying the nt e project ae soon as I got tired of Thu deuc provided only that I hid thc spirit and it required it fj woo and vi in her ail of which I as a friendly No occasion to swear rny c ear on tfu par of my old chum low I don't intend to you I nt accordingly to I know what bring you to at suggestion took town here I know old Rusty is dt a boarding house ing if he is not come alrea ly and ne intended stopping and the rich young lady with him I designed awaiting him letter sir that jou just received sir take you nnd jour debt of honor said 1 I tell you sir but my man interrupted me again It was OT Friday in the afternoon t it I and having li in a comfortable bur i out to see somewhat of t e Here the fellow burst into a laugh the look of amazement I put on at finding him so familiar wild my ep pering in my ear I say Mr James J Smith if you please this is no place for r gentleman of your inches There are buzzards abroad who will stop fill marriage And mean to give up chance hang me my if I shan't be the first to ar- rest you I looked around and was enraged to perceive the note holder who me a significant nod and The 3 away How provoking thought I to have these rascals take me for that rascal my namesake Yet there is something r all in ery yot might lose a fortune by it But con e say a single word I'll take you up Mj fears told mp the new comer could be no other than Jimmy the put out e loitering sweetheart and confederate you got your best on Yes I of Abigail or Susan as her name a most i rich widders are about blunder u hich has caused though t snapped up fast mo an un- Billy arc special your elopement as my old bos used to nay madam don't faint I lie blg Ul thc ly she looked so like it that sent here like rafts to pick up obliged to support her and she pea as ared be I kept ns still mouse intending as noon as he should have crept by me to slip out of thr room Hut fate or had termined otherwise I say ty to whom these allusions to the ilic and at the post of- I did not think Mr T T his counsel It would not be IV my 0 istle and added ty since fie from of James J Smith such a as to j I feel that you haie Don't soy one word or somebody 1 discover us wis my that I mora than I could tel But it was evident she took me for some one her sweetheart hat was acter which to I felt compelled lo keep up until I had got I into the designed ara hero for I hoard you And now j ing her the slip and r treating to rny you I've In fact chamber But this I found he But no sooner was an rot to be come iu contact with a for she held ed cheek and a velvet coat collar i me very lovingly rom d neck in uttered a dismal i bonds and next whe i we into j Lord its a and turned to appeal for character and the house through the back door it j treat But I had the advantage of compelled to me will ing chaps when they t swim no Wh en f are it -n assist j on to fij for Eilly and are just eft agin fah designed you therl Bidder a along I you need a faithful attendant V P is to it and sir stammered the beau- I a is tlic best Ille preservers he hy did yon bolt eate Why did you Id me in you speak I a man is most a case like you James Jobson rave life while they me her with blushes I need agree exactly with these of peripatetic in there is no one in the city to but your departure For philosopher sake gn will of me And she v rung her or SKA A rn and into cars i Vn which Ivis lo exist but the of ever irg t intn IIF t f nolle bj NEW THEORY RFS Rev John Williams quality the stranger and of a act r more inexplicable of tl cia en from Baltimore me thai he was on the uith ais party and hoped to be the public the of reading lis letters over his thc j au In short sir as I saic I don't f in intend to trouble you just nov nor to I sir till thc happy hour is be h ait Brown will bt aud then I shall he safe enough determined me leave theatre ard go home But 1 had scarcely got the distance n Tl 1 il d square I had the IU LH Ml till LUt 1.3 j I Tl IL day sir to renew ad led f and this was the without renewing the J i s T r i wru lor mt part of the latter that the note sir your obedient sen ant to command sir With that my gentleman bowed and stalked off stroking his whiskers an air of ma i lei ov nut i T 1 V was in vain to protest I was not the I 1 Tins little incident beside moving T i 5 i r i man intended Mr Clerk said the leas i r never heard of before to the post office thereby happen tlie that my was some rascally h be on the outside and so left her anc adventurer the fellow as well as J soon note ot as they saw me but they might cousin about to bo tie id away from ine by a jtt he did not despair he nt my winning her ild immediately find me upon Philadelphia with mettle j led blacklegs to undertake a most but splendid adventure Con- iny quite changed his handsome said I my resol ition of restoring fie I nev in last letter liis namesake It seemed app And with tlic greatest I the of both to examine prey of him who bon and over thc second letter hand it appeared therefore froin my i correspondent It possible that such a fellow could pre- s as follows ah Dr adelphia Friday with to ign soal kiss and squabble to contract place Shall expect posits and hysterics ways promised your dad I would and J Yours resolutely T B Ti is letter was formally directed Jamos J Smith Esq Post t was manifestly written j desired purpose an man's hand and could gather any sense from and broken expressions alluded marriage which was in progress on the suit of Messrs Snip anil requested me to favor him my company to the magistrate's At the same 10 I thc tailor's clerk an air ui T i u had kept me m view which 1 have never set n rr rl Tjm tfT n If and pointed me out to the officer It was so dark that I c mid nothing I knew novelty and mystery But I could hear sounds n mirth and con of Cardigan recently recognize j him and was nearest the door just as a treatise in which he attempts thing was the scheming Susan perhaps alarmed to prove that the Iliad ant atthe mining to always been attributed with but at of me she to or have at least borne his ter especially or 1 hrce pianos and was s other inslrui! ents echoing in light dropped on different parts of the 1 ouse never Co doc 11 just now being Y A who hy tho very simple I he aid mating i f a by he of tho to ho motion 10 of the In this confuted st to thc damsel i I had juit time led me up to a little i oom ofI the stairs where roing if ty that the door was left vide open j many of those contained in the still more in the dark than ever she and that the passage to which it led j N w This work is perfectly serious to thu turner me anew hug rnd i Now Jim lad I'll you it and are to do You see she is to ri n away what and I with j out further trouble It was a sudden st she ks so We are impulse rnd with the idea of was at that to go offin cars to they j ing thc treacherous chambermaid story What I asked if it go in Penelope Sarah The allusions made to the royal gardener are to be of Adam Priam in half an hour md she's in a that as I stepped out I closed and 3 all impenitent king abandoned by ose she has a locked the door for I felt the key was j God and never sanctified by grace in an honest way to th hand of delegated the who would worth if he come after Jimmy to settle their difficulties as her We are to go men's they might thes because we shall travel by I felt along the passage for the tath nd nobody U know door w hich no doubt led not hesitate to follow us I am to vear whiskers into my reached it and J J waves wuli in it c i s ol this nnd I on ca suit cif an lo ing on n tins lo nre fi jcd I t in wheels con- v itli at every pitch til Hi the c lo Tins is thu most thc noteholder and thc E of thc letter I had admitted I was and then bail as t look old would be demanded and for want of fierce and keep peop a and T 1 l 1 1 i 1 The goddess Ate is Satan who visits and compels him to sub- mit to a solemn expiation Achilles on thc other hand is one of the elect Although he has sinned grace tion of the power oti a upon Iiim he will be j of fly the mation of inny n V to bv vear I was James J Smith because I just such nice big as you've was in the act of searching about for begin anew life and Shall be in I he rich joung d I had admitted I was and then bail as t look old and the knob when the door was opened u be saved h with L to thc noteholder and thc fair fn 1 T nno.n s j and to my unutterable confusion I Those are hut specimens of the re- r if Z must be immediately packed j to he my little a school was seized upon by a young female suits of the reasoning of the work 1 i LI i I 1 J t T Oil LO I li I fj l m o f Tr in inn A 1 I t ns true ns rnd hy springs by the in proper of two Homing b defeat the schemes of a rogue j off to prison andl perhaps protect a deserving girl and deceived parent by k r Oh yes said I be inning ta The thought of this degradation der and be at this opening filled me with sudden fury and of plot and among people pering broken by joke in anyway J Marvelling what j how quick you are All dressed all j sincere member deceived parent by keeping Mr T i me ana u B s letter in my pocket into my taking time to reflect upon the Idi pocket I thrust it At all events the consequences I knocked the officer sha interruption of the letter would create down though he was a hurley fellow drr flic twice as as myself kicked the 1 suns o uic ui me janj he wX drawing me in and As we have said it is not the i may bo tt closing the door said with a i tion of a skeptic nor intended for a that I did not know and hare I was to play in delay and delay ht effect the twice as big as myself kicked the I've no qur th my new little clerk into the gutter and she wcu d me a heap hc after- j ran off hoping to make r cti noon rambling about the viewing way homo to lie concealed until me and I told her was once rich to a it and as I till the last moment Brown arrive in the city my father was before doubtless between E who was on the one part and Mr James J without further adventure But just as I was hunting iny way to my boarding house to tea I was stopped What an immense big bey c lurch The author is a of the established lie must not be inking into twenty o thirty milts prr can bo I easily nnd by you make Where did you get such I w ith Dr Williams the poet of durations of when there is magnificent whiskers It was now that the idea first burst His theory Smith or the other But who was j by a sharp but rather timid looking Mr James J Not young fellow a tailor's who certainly who hud never of except as a future con- and had never made love or proposals to any human being Mo it was begged my I was This proved a more difficult which was no more than the than I had expected for j for all I'm now no m jre than a I the optn door of which is upon I had got into the i precedented Joshua house for I saw at a glance this was gested the identity of not my chamber It was a lady's boudoir or ante-room to a sleeping nn undulation of sea llin average not entirely un- of on bj ma Barnes estimated nt from ton lo nn Homer and immediately a great hue and cry was l raised and the streets being pretty I fall of people for it was en o'clock I was followed and head latter came a dim ray of Solomon His argument was this if read backwards in the oriental custom becomes II gives place to L ly James J Smith reminded me cd and assailed 09 both flanks so with and its a good that I a very large to his employers Messrs Snip ic Shears hinted that they had written to me tyl thought I are you light by which it was obscurely whence Salerno or Solomon 6551 There was light enough for named Ugone But here's my ide Jim she con- me to make out discover my a which proved that o with and its a see the seige of Troy was only a this was confirmed by the allusion to two or three times on the subject ob- that it was only by taxing my activity i one If the young ady might to the utmost and diving into every j me much how mi eh more might alley and that offered that j the old gentleman g ve who I managed to avoid roy pursuers has got all the ci ink in his owp see of this perhaps I that my who received me so ly and familiarly was a young lady charming and beautiful prophecy of the capture of A perfectly experiment has off with Ihn simple is in room al for public i Some young men in Buffalo have formed a for the of a constitution it the du y each member to d fc -t Although we have not full in Dr Williams n the cuj we not doubt that it is quite as hils ni