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   Madison Express (Newspaper) - July 15, 1847, Madison, Wisconsin                             Dr. W. J. Downing OFFERS to the of in thr of Mil 37-tf M. ban at and to I ho H. A. AND 8UH9.EON, N tnd Plover W. T. J. T. and in Law and Agent Pro. lection ul Conn. of the m the T. Jk nt in uf W. T. and of tlm Thomas W. Jk W Jb M. M. mid ind m Mineral W. will all nt the at John W. anil d at anil sU in to m nnd Moore 4'1 ut in 1'ittirii; ilu i i T. James S. Charles OL at uml in Aft mini will tlm nf at T. 1, William N. 1'iaoc, ii mid ol fur tho W. T. IL Ctl 11 in J Cll n on kho A A y. T. i mdu uf tolj coun A 1. W. AND AUK National by SUN. i ill iff in wly in for thr of hy lie Ul to a N tor nil of It H r in n to lu IW rovt fiiT at atl a Jan 8. 18 Pinery iv U W. i jc i W. T W. UV Oil W. II in licil will no 1 i. a of Tin it- i jrood and at- Albin snil M K nn on tor in ulul ull m done W. T. CUj BY WILLIAM W. AND Volume 7. July 15, 1841. TWO DOLLARS IN Number 45. From lho Evening Felix Night or lake your We know not of any more handsome row of or possessing a more handsome lhan n row which has been erected within a few years op- in the western part of thin the beau- and finished appearance of ihe what cim be more pleasant in summer when Dume Nature is ed in her brightest go to garb nf lhan ihe little girls with hoops and jumping while the ambitious of engaging in more ex- tended scour rapidly over the gravel walks in their As it is our intention to write fin essay upon the of wo will nt once proceed to our Occupying two of the above almost similar in silver plating in general on the door of tho being a shade brighter thut upon the making lho only two married One tho resilience of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus iml tho the brighter silver that of Mr. and Mrs. mill it is of whom we Mr. and Mrs. Felix Flinder boon Mr. and Mrs. F. F. about sixteen and never months before were passed so happily by man lix wus u a ber of tho firm of Tinder nml in ihe receipt of a very handsome ilo wore a white hnt and black was a comely looking nnd bore tho name of being a clover ono who would never meet OB the above person entered the room to see a What's Hie news from the seat of war very replied course you know General Taylor has en- tered replied it days the continued about puts mo m mind of a chaso I just is it 1" inquired new ledger something better than replied ho drew from his pocket n curiously ted nnd held it up to the gaze of got of course most ashamed to say ho had nm going to did you get it 7" over nt replied only cost three exclaimed must get I've been thinking of it Tor a don't want mo to have She snys she rather up for but very con- you is not to be thought certainly replied just as I told Mrs. er tho hotel seemed to be in a waltz with the opposite while the street lamps resembled so many unsteady walking up and down with their torches held above their They thus proceeded together until site the when with vows of the most unfailing regard for each other they I will always lake your And I think il all married men would low my they would probably find themselves happier by so Felix has persevered ever since in this good and on corning to reflect upon the adventures of that eventful he became convinced that drinking was an extremely foolish and Now although not what would useless often leading to sad and J iT. be called was oy uo means drunk but just in that man's much re- a thousand images iu an short each object vanishing with every but giving rise at the same time to new was a confounded funny sung of Tom a funny said ns ho staggered up tho not of his own but that of gustus and after a deal uf at last succeeded iu opening j the left unlocked for a servant who had gone out There was a lamp upon n in the nnd picking it ns steadily and quietly as he sought the kind said n set out with a piece of cold upon it. hor kind she has left this for me to now I'll inous by and with the advice of has lately become an active and useful sho can't with No creature has a look ov here's tie nv you sir will you T' said 1 you So ho snapped up little na it were sums recovered and darted away with leaving liule who remained wilh us ail night the moment we entered the c: bin in the there was Pat miking his mysterious signs again tho lima he Mr. of tlie N. who NM j recently returned from a to into of our on ult. It ii 70 miles from oily of hhu about The I city ia neat nnd to i thn city of Streets j well and the common people mort comfortable and belter dressed than at tha House rents ure or ono third thr so of The 1 lings nro usually by otw Churches nnd convents ore more i in proportion to the than i in any other of tha Tha I arc and the secular clergy l A river skirts of the on its are public nnd I vent of St. and in full ihe two great tnd rising lo tho with tops of eternal In is the great on two sides by public buildings on On tho north sido is palace of the On the siilo in great her of that excellent tho o f had ihe a in his Irish INTERESTING AND TRUTHFUL At this when the Irish people engross of public the from an Irish character may not be found To us it seems touching and The story teller prefaces the incident by stating ho found an and seven on one of our lako They in groat destitution and the of the children was the for i to tint of ru is the most splendid iu tho nml in popularity wealth have been augmented l an occurrence which is said lo wrong now I at its building it's I mysteriously during tho that's almost to tell Yon i Ils Jhe built during lho soa 1'va been to and she j The declared this was tho work didn't like to part wilh of nrn going to got a night just sit down arid take a nnd then i jf all their fellow 1 sho burst into a passion creep up stairs lo bed without waking courso I flew a passion let nn or said and at certain tunes a groat on Mrs. j and her up as it did in th's case j nnd when i left wiis in the best possible use with said thinking it would be some time before he yon iti the vicinity of or and one who went head ears into lho nf Dolly her romantic ono of the ning looking lo bo met with i in n day's riding in ono of the nnd wo consider a fair way of seeing nil of See her nt lime you she always looked and hfr morning dresses though of courso coarser in material than tho were yol and put on in so snug nnd tuly a lhat ono could scarcely the difference nnd would appear as much dressed nt tho breakfast as nt any other like many a married Imly we wot who does not it worth her while to look dressed until nnd who thinks her ns ho was not more entitled to her good than any other man or woman in the this class of Dully more pride In looking well be- fore than before nny one else and ho not liko nn of dress sho had it was She novor swear before no matter how happy the results use at inquired replied never contradicts said can do us you giving Felix a jocose slap upon the ho left crossed him and yot in almost every caso The latter part of advice and accordingly Felix purchased n night That evening nt the supper Felix was lo liis ty little sipping his cup of fragrant looking intently upon her smiling he dear don't you ever feel vexed nt having to wail up for meat when I to stay don't you feel ut having to get up and open thf door lo let me in bless your replied whoso mind such n as being with her hud er in You know you get mo of new books to smd then sometimes it and I nm sure you are net so very laic of- Mrs. Todd comes in and sits with me. 1 urn never very be sure I miss your then I am and So laying hat upon tho lix sat down anu commenced ha ha said us he con- a piece of the juicy ham to his was a. confounded funny rue does it all jolly blades who good members would nnd having upon the words nnd ho bawled forth most said Mrs. Augustus turning in tho bed and waking her sleeping there's thieves in tho hoard them singing just something about mean haps to cut our iny our said Mr. my dear you have been 4renming women are The voice of loud and suddenly Mr. as it in tones that admitted of no up the got into the and have the impudence At tho request of n lady who having no children of her was i rous of taking one of the little and adopting narrator addressed himself to the head of tha We i do not know the author of the nnd give it as wo find it. U. S says the slory I had considerable doubts as to the 1 of- my services as a anil immediately unon my delicate di- Finding my friend on 1 thus opened the affair are very poor His answer was said if there's n poorer man than ma the God pity both of for be about how do you manage to support your children V it support sir Why I don't they get it'll bo limn when fan for hut two years and not a j of lhat it day never ba any trouble lu thousand dollars to it. to any nv hu his is the grunt built of COM- have the brightest he ly wilh its nnd after his he'll have a piir j under the is lho of shoulders to push liis way through the j tho 13i.sl.ops, in which a largo Will you swap I is kopt lho my all j tho altar of lho Holy ihe same to and so rs MS dressed in was left with wilh strings said I to as I looked pearls from Uor her hfr hrow is of inlaid lho Her is d by a uf in ihe mo saui to be the most in lho the nro of. gold and so that ful mini lift the n lho rior of during is or lo otio it. From this tho I unit jewels is to tin A large of St. pended the is i bv various j but executed ii looks liko a l old into his laughing affair was settled tit it fur ton minutes had ly when Pat rushed into lho in without sign or and ing up the baby in his anns cried no I've wo can't do it. Look at he's the youngest and of You wouldn't the heart to keep him from You Norali lins n look ov and Hibby has a look of be me little lieen lins the mother's eyo rny bits ov both of us nil over tio we can bear hard and but can't to from our unless it be the will of Heaven to thorn irom always glad to get up anil let you and get you a little This was a complete overthrow of all tho plans of Ho had expected at least she would say it was a and so give some over to the his purchase to but not a straw did sho throw out for him to catch so he changed his of my he cannot she had her own way nt Did ho ob- nuy proposed sha when Felix discovered sho was willing to give ho immediately change and become desirous of her doing that which before ho had opposed nn example followed by moru married men than our It is a well known that tho human body from want of nnd an excess fall into an and state and it is just the stune with which if worried or vexed by anything at homo or and peevish mill such was the caan with thn Felix Having ouch u a rato a furnished brow was calm and as ami nothing tho sun to annoy ha disgusted wit i the even tenor of his If lie could have gut Dolly to contradict him onco a day right even that would have some If when ho spit the co upon tho she would have blown liun up right na mnst other support them tiny way toj cartto way enough for mo to it bo a relief to with one of them It was too su he turned sii 1" he cried relief to it bo n relief I tucy you lo part to have o fenst that I Mrs. my he said with n ful believe is a pair of pistols in that f must get up nnd go And he made a convulsive j with his lower as though ho would havo dear don't think of a If should happen to see you coming down and should to lho from tho firo a ball into your what would be- or hearl torn out ol m-v And come of me Mr. growing more as his wife grew more and clasped him more I hear those and not attack them J must go said Mrs. must call said a in n restaurat bring me a plate of soup a tall Tennessee returned who to sit to I'll give you a Gordo i t told old General I left when come to ihe I'd lick man I'd hear I'm if I don't dn it It was great difficulty the could bo O. Justice in a down relief indeed God bo good to what do lately fined it fair fur wearing lho and springing out of she threw up the and cried at the tou of her In a few moments tho streets with tho peculiar sound of and in a more n whole bevy of of the night rushed into the dwelling of Mr. Augustus through the door which Felix -had forgotten to close behind gree with you al think it and ihe dining where they i Discovered our his feet reposing ry quietly upon ihe top of lho of ham on the and his body reposing in n which as well as his wus considerably on the exclaimed awakened I Hi Shot in iti tdo thitl to I. A. 146 V. T. a of School anit 1 unlit will n W. T. fur nU al lite uf all and the I I Indian IT nf wanted al wives would have instead of ringing the servant to como and or when he came home hungry to his and finning ii not quite commenced scolding about if then she would only something in ho would felt But instead of standing to parley sho would to lho ami the dinner in a manner truly and compel Felix in spito of his amir gradually to relax into rv smilo of And it took as the saying lo got up n dinner or nt least to superintend the getting of fur shii comprised in herself tho best tinn of ii cookery bonk over yet published nun floa may say what ho pleases about lho cookery of Ruth nnd her cles in but had he over eaten one of Dolly's we think his opinion would be considerably Felix tried almost every he could think lo his little but but he had never ns yet At what he thought verv exceedingly happy entered his which idea was very much ened by tho following conversation took place the same day bo much for you to be comfortably in your bed than silting up with sleepy wailing for ho continued with desperate got a night Sho did not even lonk astonished hor hor clear and pleasant as ever be- when she rny doar if you havo got tho thoro is no help for il but I had much rather you had not purchased as has often told a night latch is tho worst companion a ried mnn cnn while he knows mane V don't understand I replied it were in one's to provide comfortably for one of your would vou stand in lho of its inter- said knows thai would willingly cut the sunshine awny from that they might get lho warm of but do tell whal driving I This threw him into a fit of EIo scratched his head and looked very j picture of The struggle between a father's and a child's inter- est was evident and At he said I wouldn't it bo a great thing for the baby t But I must go and hive a talk with the mother I of thorn j it wouldn't he right So bo an bu to have Uo ought A NKW Thu of Iris thoso tw in on words but M distinct tn liis tu the or pertinency of the trims tic given them a nl in Thus ihu al tft down cts Kst having ct in of. x In Crossing the The late from England mentions a of nations fur lho purpose of making a nnd over Isthmus of from Mate that France and Austria have concluded a treaty with the Horle for piercing lho Isthmus of virtue of the is to undertake the j preferred works on the nnd in the port of a tho of courso of of the is to bo at tho expense of Franco to the through tho England to restore aro thing ilu u which K ihn Mexico popular In our lull morn congenial to spirit of thn lho nml the and lies with Union in df of mid ilu not hut it us ns anything tint wo Mil. his wife is waiting up for him he will to como home in good but when he has a key he feels nt liberty tn stay out ns late ns he chooses Not lhat I it will make lhal in hut still 1 would rather you had allowed mo to be your night she said slinking at him trie tiniest nf taper if before the week is out you do not replied delighted with her good will But you need not sit up for me ns I am ing to a meeting of tho and as we are to have nn anniversary supper after it is I will not be home until rny replied will go to and allow y tunily of lesling the is said kissing will find it much than ting and pulling on his liat he left the and soon arrived it tho place oF After the usual of business been gone the society ned and proceeded in a body to n certain known nnd to nn ting Many were the jests ana many a of wino and other by the ex- our who a full magnum to every These were t not without their for the time when through a glass of tha door j jovial wero rendy to ho behold the light at one end of a lone to thn mind of the by their the what the douce do you want eh V said the man of in which Felix Felix Flinder who had descended armed with a pair of Mr. Flinder said Mrs. am do you mean by such behavior 1" I said beginning to re- alize his tho wrong into t he wrong said Mr. replied now stead of opening my own and so came this All hadn hearty laugh nt nnd Felix ed his own closed it softly after and crept noiselessly up whore he of lo asins and all other necessary and she to know nothing nt all about with you said j bring me an answer back us soon as In about nn hour he ing two of his His eyes were red nnd and his faco pale from excitement nnd I success V it was a hard said I've been talking to she ns it's for tho child's may bo the heavens above will give us bear It is said M. and several other engineers his order will set out for Egypt next On Iks other the is ns a private which will be by 1'izy ti nailed ou in tho and fur victuals mid nlil The Hum him he fur the Then you can ty well i iho good nt iho opening tbo ymi Editor sold to the n looking who be- longed in ihe Indiana related lo us Soino lime of ihe old a similar plan projected by American Government viz Ihe opening of nnd them is it to Vein Crux and I don't nnd he ran his eye dubiously over lho won't want her so tear that can't tell V W lit. O found Dolly apparently in n deep which I'd rather part with so take counting towards Ho wus sitting in tho back of tho wure the close of tho meditating upon n good he just com and at the the of his door how exclaimed of tho company a- and upon issuing forth into the in company three Neit day at the dinner table there might have been noticed a sly twinkle in Dolly's and an but checked desire to burst into my she cutting a you a fair j slice very fine looking piece of as of j J help you to a of replied piece of as ibe recollection of the last night's adventures rushed upon of ham tnv piece of Why I always thought you were very fond of I am. my replied bunting into a loud of you like Mr. the you men think your know me nil about it this her round form I tell you would happen if you got that key you replied I have thrown it after the first that comes wid a and he handed over little ing back he her up in his I purpose of taking occupation of lhal port. nnd gave her one father's saying through his tears God be good to them that's good i to you and thorn lhat offers you hurt or may their souls never see St. Then taking his other child by the he leaving Norn with me. I took her down in the arid we thought the matter It must be to my great in about nn hour's time I saw my friend Pat at the As soon ns ho caught my ho commenced making Whilst this vast project is last Hummer MO Mr. now in this lho former itur of tho hi clerking il cm a on tho Kkj Ono the bunt was taking in our with n of went on shore for or any other When hut a Innce from the they were by ol these couM a little found out editor win a bv pr nnd him Hjr n hit ho ml a price upon IIP writ finally down for mm of Good ens lhat an Uf nn poor fellow wnn off to a point nt which the Pacific oceans qo closely HE to make the space between only about 120 i miles Wo understand tint tho steamer which sailed from Norfolk The on in tho bay of took cut an armament for the is to make a complete survey of coast in the of the n view to its 1 story to the opening of a thip canal across the A miles j tlie of it is said will unite the waters of the two the accomplishment of this a late writer in the Picayune has calculated Boston would ho brought to within 5700 miles by nf lho mouth of tho Columbia river in nnd by nnd into a printing office in ly tn up After sonin time ho in niiH before the IIK lo foil in with when he WIM Who will lho merity to fay tint rny no 4 r en -i L ui nny finer signs for me to come did I 9lcnm nt miles Pcr not O. found ho bad the other child in his the matter now said I. laid your pardon for troubling you about foolish a thing as a child or we were that may be it'd make no see I've been to she sez allowing two days for passing through tho it could bo reached 18 From New Orleans ihe distance by water would be 4300 and at the sumo rato I hava ere J n new drink you Irr all I I do tho could be made in 12 n u. f vi Jti and if sorrel mn it iii Canton be from New what in 40 days or some when T ni  

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