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   Madison Express (Newspaper) - July 9, 1846, Madison, Wisconsin                             f BO word BY O. The proudest motto for tho young it in linos of gold thy and in thy Tho stirring words unfold Anj in misfortune's Or fortune's prospering Twill have a cheering no such word as Tho sailor on the stormy May sigh for distant land And fice and fearless though he Wish he near tho strand the storm on ringry winds Bears and lie climbs the slippery mast and sings no such word us The weary o'er Tho tones of other dwelling on their lore For inspir ition though with toil Ins is His biow is deadly of his will no such us wily Statesman bonds his Arid would suppliant lie To genius si though his is lull slow And enemies may lie last tho world to show no such word as The soldier on the battle When tu bo And throws aside a tyrant's on for Our household raid oui native We we 1! Then foot 10 and hand to no such word as The child of though oft Thov precious w At ir dreadful d n lint upward looks vv til eye of 1 vv in And in no woid as W. Volume 0. In Tonl IIo thought ha I and I finally brought tukon his but the I was read to to bo hung by to lakon his chance but the level on laid him out as dio nock until he should bo and ho was in god to submit without ther Jenkins folt his nnd declared that ho was not yet and tho not disregard live of so distinguished a medical At length a now ropo said tho up that's a good follow if you The of iiir in ti In J in ly an 1 w is lie inn i of u m 1 i 11 uls df t ho found Hi ui tho r t e men in n a II m in bh ck -i i si ml tu hi v erv c 'S in o of ed tho ik Ic kind of I 1) his Hi n ig Ihe mi 1. ml to hp loun I m 11 d by some a others an r. r. t I i v 1 m of great mil ai iv e. An mdi K 11 Ion to tho wife's w no within a shuit of the ha 1 ami st all her but could toll who did village was in a and budy w is speculating pdi tho out- out a- lo what ought tn be wilh and if c mid bo never had been a nun IP and everybody lo Sco an Jn a vv or two senna curred 1-iliN suspicion upon poor mid 1 e was An examination was h nl I hit f Hi i i e- in iho mn il of Tom lo 1 to SPS but I no how Tom was swung off again and the rope didn't He was cut ter a by tho doctor and pronounced to bo So tho law UHS Tom's body passed to tho dissecting room of Dr. whore it the cut of Two after tho village cont tho follow ng Our M recollect as ever you saw a coon a Liltle time elapsed before ha was regularly while I mads a break for as I was hot and Tho tramp was a long the load nono of the and I soon grew faint and sick under tho heat of the sun. Costing about for a spot upon which to rest till the cool of the I found a q liot the shadow of a cluster of to which took an especial my game to tho branch of a neighboring and my gun by its I spot and was e. land uneasiness is not How long 1 slept it is impossible to say but tha nap was a sweet refreshing and might have lasted much if I had not been disturbed by a sation about my together with a that Hlack Tom protected to the last was passing over my of committed on the Wo by an i face which was not way pleasant to do with t that a man has been ai I was not yet j ting you be has I folt my situation becoming more and more and don't let me sco in for some and confessed that lie the murder m a dreamy Wo regret that Tom us it ho i pally The Iho rope pvi hour po s oy to what was where ho uhon morey on I found up but not cor- inous snake known in that region as stairs this moment i- not alter all to bo on in all ihs a time at my man I during tho summer of 1843, 1 con- to follow the general cm rent el Hot in and visit place in th -t might n of th lul of nature's great To end I undo tho requisite and in duo season was formally introduced to a sorno combining moio of tKo beautiful than had ever bo MI my lot to And wo turn to the iii is t a carno to niy dui ing this v well is to shapu to an incident in tho tmd the had well nigh il u id lo particular hair to one who visited tho point in will recognise tho many log ties which are along tho valloy silent and in but re- dolent with and spirit in U 10 evening twilight ny several wo had mound tho doors of one of tho shanties just i and listened with delighted oat and brain to tho ous stories the natives During tho relation of one of these nt tho Circumst the had wound himself around my I 11 j l. 1 J and was bobbing his nasty head back and forth ncy while tongue was playing like lightning upon my features a J e 1 of horror 1 sprang 1 to my my presence of mind did not leave I bethought at once of- my Quietly ing it from my I managed to pass it my throat and tho until I was that its point had reached beyond tin ned the back to my anc iho ill break blade to my ond with a vigorous thrust of my ho was around my I to ro- l fi 71 Til i U Lj 1 j 1 B ft HI IL L JL JL 0 j Aim TWQ DOLLARS IN 9, 1846. tho out all of his tea at a ho had no recollection any interdiction on that it had been made as feeling but liom sleep sho was ready to leavo her loom she voico calling BY T. 3. over ugain dozens In a from the next he he came creeping slowly The ho It is better far by love than fear resumed his place his eyes upon his mother's Burton some t and w n crying foi it in. a manner th it instantly disturbed I Lot not harsh words mar might do 3ntirely at a loss to know what lo at said Burton to that sho had sent hihn away for what was only an accident felt thai sho hud baldly to thoughtless She did object to coming but as ho took seat even of tho him angrily to be quiet until she could finish dressing when tho words see trint aio was ihe was anxious lone ot l lis impel lous I never m in anything 1 think about are about him all told and again noi to fill your to brim you can never do it without spilling the tea over on iho table cloth mill speak she and went in to who still crying Burton was a eight years came tho without commenced two is against one of the window was noi in A scene somewhat similar to ibis was enacted every but instead of mg in his behaviour the boy grow more and more Mr. Burton said anything to about his unruly do yon my son in a kind boy looked up wiji his eye und iho whole expression of his face wos changed inlo an find my ig a- deafening but ho a word was said bis That woid was always m yet fii they under the re- quickly up to him ind spoken IIo did not nk him a Mrs as out of his 01 difficult lo manage at least fitst r manner nor decency I have hundred times that when you the room any one is found him so. wish I know what to do wilh said aflor tho so they fully replied couldn't no jf be had been sent to bed in hour you think would brina ind don't let me sco you for in consequence of sorno violation them law and oidor he mo feel un- This was said w th a smile nnd in v became sulky in an all tho I dislike to be tone so unlike his that the where ho pouting him but what can f do If I locked up ag tin her wilh HI hear what I saic f Go not curb him in some there w Mis Burton plainly moment no living in Ihe house wilh I am wilh spoke in a he will cause us a world of i you want any tiling looked as as M 1 moved the boy towards thg Burton sal lie wanted to say a word on tho but he ma Tim ho replied ran dress myself his face was but its effect might net bo vv bat he fust little with w blight and His wish you would me most 10 ihe too deliberate for Mi. his wife a she fell a deep peace si tiling in her f Ibo sit aaH 1 say a the of having seizing hi en iho arm as if you hud no kind of interest a true victory c: the pei verso n from iho room closed am J do I of both her own tuA tho heait of hor y after all my own Ii was u little it was I am out of at a cl and the even of so sinking down upon a is a way if you a was cct lo her upon 1 no ard precept upon I think might do a great deal the bieak fast table the usual scene 11 to no good Burton spoke wilh a i s about being en when my heait yet of you nto lier 11 ton said but ho to I nm sure you its Il seemed a1 most u ough it was not all the Lc manage him far tery lo hor iho effect of words o doubted the use of coming ojt rr you spoken on one who i ful but who of it For I confew that for tha of their i would would good and yet tho perfect ural even wilh my lovo for them bri th ink you Mr. Bui ton so 1 nm e' pair of malting the nm glad you are 1 wore equally might not bo ns is almost always the case in danger of lalling when sol vei seen In is often real consciousness gives am M And oho limn fcl and because felt Uad sho boon confident of ell would not hav e watchful but fearing every moment lent but ray her an ness of sho her To hci thM of her die lain she and to be caLn even Hut in nil our states mom there are days and nights natural There are titr ihe downward and lo govern J when licr sun bus gone hi us is At such we cd 10 believe that da thai the sun will wi brighter rind and although he from my I and mercy had often ten been on point ot wo w ore startled by a voico behind exclaiming that iho parly was lolling of n wo turned and beheld a creature so much 1 a grander upon j knew Drawn Ijy the scent of a had iny gamo during my and was rampant and i aging over Never shall I foi gel ibe grow 1 which ho gave when ho first saw bo upon the gamo his like balls of waiting only for me to move to spring upon and toar ms limb from My fire but one and laat was to the which in my 1 had lot I mads nn effort to secure but my enomy kept too close a watch upon and darted upon me before I could teach it. As he with a thundering roar and flaming I the temper of Ills iM about every tiling looked like charging a fault upon that he harm good an attempt on his her that she was much more than to blame for the Loy's of Once 01 twice the little fellow showed himself at tne 1001, bit was driven back with harsh words until the hour for tea ar- Mrs. Burton and they were iho unerring 6igM Sometimes for would not be able lo control gainst all iho perverse tempers oi her feelings would re-act But seasons wci e ol shorter and lion on every recurrence of i she the sake of child to reduce mind into n slate of Jt must not bo that always found the will of hpr boy up even to ness and Wilh a and a the affections of his r forth into disorderly ing to hearken even to the and a when quiescent and truly self-esteem was might as well to the wind L am heard at tho top of my her positive nnd angrily re- and 11.5.11101 1 iv was not is m l mle hove vv (I ho d d much th m and tc lo to ii w Koi whole Mis Burton able to con irol and to her Mr. Burton npv T contended his She would have felt son c- t he h id for then sho j but she becano have excused a His were mildly and always vc lie had some such The sound of the tea bell caused an from his suggestion of a in instant oblivion of ah the disagreeable im- mado en his His feet the welcome summons with a that stunned tho ears of his sho said as he burst open the door and sent gave for blindly closed it with a loud against the see if you cant walk down and made a pass as he roared upon me. i more like a boy than a my aim passed directly into Henry pouting out his The words J rosy to tbo distance of full an were constantly in her end the case of vuis at nil surprised at tho on il On ho believed ner m nd would be more transput out than and sa u was As her husband did not the matter with noi STy anj thing that lo keep jp tho excitement which she was feelings in a little while quieted and her thoughts tin as he ripped my clothes into with his iron I kept shoving up one flight of stairs und iben liko tho s ige of that wo could scarcely tho there was a in them On going to bed that could not my fist until it was through I to tbq story you first get lo sloop for Ut W by as lightning seized from and comedown quietly all the was too busily engaged 1 or you shall not have a mouthful of conduct town ids her his us upon my gave a hearty I and no i tho beast not on a hill near tne town spats for booths M nls i nil tho most for a most who had tho cf Ins be mi and had nil cunin to 't for iho vv as m on a t iki n n a cart tn iho wo of i. Tlu b's in. The was without a i nd the bright sun was fruin ebony as ho made a low still his but for tho The of Wilkinson ho At h tho was said the r it like a jou never gave up but lie Loi boats 1 it like a man cap vv as now n ov or Tom's It vv as n of aw fill suspense the crowd of thousands held their a short was up a tho tho do hardest pi tal cord and down dropped T if dai wasn't a littlo jerk nigger ovl lie on iho cord said the mv hand on w as I was said a ung got rope try u One of our the Rhode Island who to be in down into the b of scorched tin J pouch in which lie was wont in of v to keep his of 13ut wo wore not to remain long in d for a spi he rose from the on ho hau boon tils of lie Tho crowd him with a round of which soon con- i nny that a great deal of that i big toad the make mo a that The i w us general he soulu spin Kesl s room at a very early when there was nobody bul in attendance when lo who should come in but very solemn looking Quaker was meeting He about lor a and then i a request to vv Inch a ready as. a Has thee any old Fiench sent was a for a said ihee ingredients b general treat had been His stoi v i an hat thus any one ever hear of my fighting the tiger a year or two ago in Alabama one hasn't heurd that he'd bottor plaster his hair on and sow coat to skin me if it isn't enough to frighten a man out of his sometime in the month of Jul v Sal como to me ono nnd saj s she to I want some and I guess that you had bettor cut light out got me you recollect that Sal was sorter tick about that and used to take ihe darndest kind of notions in her head that I ever hoard of. I slung over my and set out in full chase the only bar that we had of in that neck of during the A and brandy pour till I tell theo to Has any good Jamaica nun Santa pour till I tell thee to Pours to the Boy ond thon our Quaker setting the well seasoned beaker to his clown in one continuous stream the whole without the interruption of a to his lips In so he with that look of satisfaction to the led one third of the contents on tho table light hours licr mind in reviewing hor child perceived th it had too lored hoi mind to gel annoyed nt Ii i- ivo been boon to my ver and over upon hor and dreamed 10 saw him lying on his ently near to death I and then he came his whore health for homo cruise or r. 1'rrn; ihe instant this change made itself bo had boon dble over the of her child lie no longer d In r and she no foil calm in when hesl and evil ppis hen u closed the of i Hairs hut 1 different of anv preceding 1 leav v was the of J Union when sin nht her the do and of the mi in review lit i Jn Ibe morning tlm cl her sho sivy her duly and willing lo in its In had an in- lorn delight unknown br but ere the (i ly old from and former eih els us consequence o htv for moie an hour rr i to do the of iv did she remember peculiar when of n proving fm ne Is of f ness or At limes she was ng a power over this slie never fi 11 in any of affections changes were soon by nnd At first thoy were causes of but soon were full to bo for they fully and by dc. Bui ton with wid h was wli sho had sho bad trW opposed dm ing all inns to si rive earnestly wilh herself Tho happiest J and orderly Jin word gently spoken influence for Ult lenl harshness would his and deform boe of I Whenever mothers complain to of ihe they find jn ing lull advice lo and that is to down as rnd took his place at the strewed hor ing w ore pale tablo quickly bJt and sunken bis not too you've lids bad closed over lay got to and timo enough to in a deep Mournfully sho stood by it m. his and looked upon him 11 Harry settled himself down to the nere of Sadly she the his mercurial spirits would past in which sho had spoken in lot and to wail until he was and tones to her when kinder bi t in apito of bis to do so would have been fai belter In the to subdue hjh i will Oi in tbo mom her mini I vv is renewed all passion sunk into I quiescence she sen her duty and loci 1n pei it. 1 awoke ab w s in a of of his nil when llu v of h i in words gently I upon his Ifo I wont so fur as to put Ins arms around hor and as he did his hand went into the bread anguish of hci bowed down by A look fiom his mother caused him to drop row and a reproving die the slice ho had lifted il was not a look in i she agnin looked up she saw which there was much While n change had come over iho bo waiting to be his hands wore bisy ei tho glow of health was upon l wU a good with his knife and making a most un- nnd every vein seemed bounding clatter with life and but he slumbered down your harshly She was about when breakfast houi was lo remedied this or rather sen: the a hand wits upon heis sho turned active movement fiom the little fellow's mild full of good less as the face hands to Irs that commenced a of an angel ing but could not call tne the With n upon her jour feet this to her eyes cast first upon the slopping boy Sho know the face and the bv and nnd then the the visitor iho fiM time in many months ihe LI any never once interrupted the cum Unit passed at intervals his father and When he asked U was in n pleasing to Once or twice Mrs. HIM ton found it necessary to some little fault of but the which she did not in tbo least disturbed A WOMAN'S worri m iy say lilies lo you i isk of getting knocked down for after husband 10 go to dross hci self in neat nnd tidy while a man has to least forty to gel can go into wilf Hod to Heal nt every can paint her face if too W if loo Khc can nt of vv nnd wed if her She can wear if t oilier if too Ski di and bo without J her a She can run her Jo pony she can wear has lo lug to get his boots what lio likos ol his being called n gossip for joy a cigar after tu iho IIo ana wife may go without tho lie can go into the suspected of spinning can his if t il if too Ho can go 1 capo IJn i too und cat if to can home and blow up in debt nnd then run of his wife and hU 4 and inner man which on such occasions is seen but not he sat down Haven't I told you over nnd over called what's to He paid and turned you bad boy not to pour the to go but stopped as if ho had for golten something just the and casting back an eye to the fountain of where he had imbibed the ex- he theo's a very small but theo does make n greai lemonade Our old who witnessed the says he nso tramp 1 nau but luck uas with mo. j 1'io't ho have whole of your tea into your Just see what a you have made with that clean I declare I am out of all manner of patience with Go from the table this Harry went crying not in but in He had spilled his tea by His mother bad so many reproofs nnd injunctions to that the bearing of all in was As to her awake for a long time but sho slept j remarked Mr. lo his and more quietly The made by her husband's her own sober reflections and the was Earnest were the she made to deal more gently wilh her rule instead of which she bad beon contending to fully for years sho saw to be while she had been fighting them as if in her but after Harry had left the indeed effect prises is So H than any in- wayward make love j fluence that we can can bring to d of The evils against a human o il that being be a child op B full without doubt out how hard a is it for us lo so that ft will try to co she of ail iut sh i so TO man was sentence Carolina penitentiary for When he was about to publicly that his dovA began in disobedience to him he thought he knew us mucH as his father and advice but that fco soon ns I back upon his tin came around like dr and hurried him on to ru no so safe anil As mnn been from v I is  

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