Milwaukee Advertiser (Newspaper) - November 28, 1840, Milwaukee, Wisconsin f. V N v PRINTED BY SOLOMON C. Al PBR 1. NO. 41.] NOVEMBER 28, 1840. J. A. A of town of Will act fur the County ur To Ha Deeds and all to in H H- M AVING a ul lance in i he will Cite to the col lection or of all with him for ihe Office on ihe corner of tnd HI cl if IV 15, Id 10. LEONARD P. aurl mil in LI 1 IK and m Ki sci a. 5 IS. Y. 1! Alburn llun in U 1H1, UK U. tor my at Late I i t Ht AH I- I I 9tf i W T THE PRINTER AMP be is an bow io its faldi i; you call him a j bis time hu L have frequently heard him re- On the oUu y. 18 Harriet Leo plied Hai riet that be earned bis form ty j Urd and bis health n tilling on the sola the saw and hungry old whose s were whitened wua unif men in the f ulian of u ciud iy abused to lull cure ihe jubilee to c the ot Ever anj auou the bulging tli r ol ed to shake the curved sat and our came the plaything t the balmy lord lo hi it- thai my dear is but a few aiui he 1 that business you out to man determined io gel rich in uncle is a sash a 1 be leaped into the he ed m Auburn pi-man may i the was selected for Impudent how this i fie by her fortunately he has no dastard at of ttm of his intellect insult me in rny own of the of- id of the the men iu this wealthy J tht poo t upon a pole I don't intend io insult you siai be- injure the feelings of my uncle yot i of unce wi j nor children to mourn his Ve will now resume na ration of poor printer's 'Twas on a ut anl morning in the mouth that one of the steamers j wr ich ply between New York and i ny was crowded with and f shioti j ful ot joy grant there weie two stands the old frame budding which tut passengers were themselves better than I he Whilst every Am heait was fore he commenced ni lo us hem Un 3 u i j nit 1 1 rt loin th uhle minded 1 once his humble n su i vou musi quit rny irii and to darken the dour ol the OU Ili the I t vrt to mise their bv on the romantic scenery which Jre hud spread with lavish bunds on i sides of the At noon the bel rung to inform the passengers thai IHt Win Poor were dii was ready a rush made to ihe io me I up to the pitch of when which was loaded with ihe richest and aunt spoke t- j lui ihe market at the head lully of she the sat a man somewhat advanced in the hand of lime had scattered a tint ul fi hei i Jn r J i-ii lie the ol h iy ou ei nt in SMine lime puli i I I It t S el VII J Sim i j love bulbed m ii y Han i e nch us music j j u Juch i I the md woman's pi mui she H d her but hei tvr On the 9ih ot fj inlet's whilst prj it the n' JOHN II in h. i If bl OUt njih th rosily ihe A. .in i 1 I I I f. fi oi W AI KCr Tiro LIB whir h fi lei Dni laid the oi Ha her uaim tec is ot free hei upon her fair i like dew drops a lose leaf hat can I ued tf the drapery vx 1.1 Ii s. i in fee ui MI t dud j el's weru too big ihe could not vent htr thoughts in v. olds s- UHS tit o. d by one t lj ol her she ble lo saij read it ul ud to his 11 this the 8'h by the Rev. Mr. to Miss Hai net both uf On the opposite he saw a Worm in may fen hen rt I and my brive boys aslc my here if f Hi from the til my me no cravett when my l through bat cravens fear ID who kept the at Stamford I left of wait and see the field to save the Norman's cry soul of blood runs ia ny I is and woe In the armed capes not his let me con- vey yuu to the a boat lies be- hind yon rock At this moment a was sounded at a short and loud shouts were heard cried tbe gallant hn re followed at our Look to the will die herel Then tu to he 1 have not deserved had it Dot leeti for i would ver have left that bloody f ital field In obedience to of his kinsmen and serfs had secured the die ia said the round your gates another you A loud yell ol despair arose Saxon in the midst of soldiers let fly a shower of which k lied threft of ant several The seeing the hopelessness their case flew to which thi y threw forward with a entered the and garrison Redwald was instantly determined tu re list their pursuers to the The aged somewhat peased by the pi ot his en his to hold out ihe tle against the Norm m who were now arrived They were if the and lady at the j ed by a knight 11 mount and the engines on the waits I His the gray upon his the next to him wits occupied by his HI ti art nir ot affected dignity she aids the which at s opened by the who politely the and at the he id of the to give up their seats to j ed a horse cr in size with ri 11 r i i t i 4 thi tion Malcolm and his lady 1 II voice from in tones of d had they could not have been its whose of on which a wolfs now splashed with gave evident token editorial respecting the she 1 K the of Off li M C O II X S. II O U iho the aim n. 'n Co ef ID Tc-iii P. P. II 1'. N. K. K Ph hji Jolm It Mi ioi t f the n in .IN A. Kanm i t I v if 1'" U 1' H A M rt A I. O K T 11, Attorneys ami it and in O. J. 1'i'frrt'in f x Samuel John A. D 11. H. Willium Del. Hinckley Henry P. IVie it horn a visit lo hei huvi ijj her n visit lor iig to auend the which in u feu She she bud with In. i it was hen she had m her errand hei Is it possible th it the lespi of mid to u nan without soliciting When I first becart e man of my I my my Hai uei uh thi o (i tu be in 4 Co. A Co. j Co J net J tn f U A N Y. k iu I U Hun K ft ill lij lit sa Mich. U. A CO. t- woi J in the form their and the in willat a BOAT AND to in aad without leiut L H. COTTON CO. 1940. ity at the time upr n ert that mv wits honest and hono and had ro lion to my usso uh him our hus lipt love j H I to each f nnd wedding day IF tml is gt tiet f is W he a or n or a Mei hunt or a Mm He is a join man pi replied exclaimed her lo d is j i are your c on net lions a man ho picks up type for a und yoir must be mac in sanction youi need not that I shrill to e in tLe society of u e- yon luck sense or you not thus w yourself is i and economical tmi loves me It mukes me t ot pearls com the old nu a lo Hie of fait VOU SO v le s an Last in conformity with a lite we d a ty every went off with great eclu ihe coffee and more like a human her hair ai J MS n hi we are wt H in. it- was Harriet's uncle that the wearer had not been idle in the anl aunt when in trie of day's re one hundred the ob to make room for the plebians they who on the with re used to with ten years his resistance is to that to this pair of ar- ihu scene was extremely it an honor to sit by si le of this great man ufter h was a ou ist an th. l (I me. linn My t s are s ii HtiJ e you know a is .ii where s kno ly tlm ts tint an he it H ies u place in the it S o It nti w him I will pay the of your cive you i splendid set of if you will try to I and lake my there is he dea of vou ool like lo have h or or ihe A You I have no ma ry either of these and eep up the dignity of your is a and I am not proud to marry a r father my youngest he is a clever tlie wealth of intellect shone on forehead and a soul looked his calm blue he is of have appealed in our most popular We ht is about lo as sume the of a tn the hi of suci i beam his allow tbe to di- d feu in order U te fore you a of tbe tn o tind who selected bv Harriet's aunt us u companion fur a lady occupying such a conspicuous stand in society as s it The physician ing mim lather ill and He was round small gruy a heavy and mouth N his pels was and n by H was a an intellectual uiant he was uri looking man his weie 11 L and bis ioi h IP an on ihe of mai he t him Sell 11 poor bm hottest has it e the lives to u uh his and The lawyer n tall had an eye like iiii us a and as a brown funded his sive no ever chisel rd a better looking mouth than of hun in dns curls over his fine He to eminence in his of was his praised of his ui At of twenty he of a h Lei us oviT i of Un rp In yn h in N r ij bt i he i j of eves bl ii his it as os itie i victim of itice choose io look this hoi you will find n Iv clean as a a pale plying little polished the your hud s en better da vs but now a subsistence for her and three little ones She is the of the tal led and we spoke of a seconds the of he in a public Hii deemed it an honor to drink a social with thus he engendered cial appetite which like a terpent lai es -e by the o d They the Win M. and his y to Crill arid see them they did an I the old hypocrites strained every I to please the once poor pi inter and his William assumed the of th periodical spoken of in the nt of his labors were ed with at the close of the year n open your lythe light of ye shall all swing us the night doc shouted fear thee thy wu can but tile art thine own desti union once more thee to or thou shall see thai LI pus keeps tus woid fuse siil i ien thou me shrink not from of your ers think ye tl ul idle will fi them The 3 obstacles in his way to the mence he now removed to the the i Bnd il was some he replied lo iif Hided his footsteps he rose in spite of speech at I he not ver to but to his who had been an attentive listener to the id this malapert boy thy counte thee of Ihy and y. ve us Woe to him who provo the of the Duke of now the old us his dim eye kindled nun lhat in one b the I of be T No kinsmen of old yet ant avenge his I 1 ins teeth with and replied well to i grey tn vaunt but ymir be not rendered up erf moon i thou thy THE REVENGE no one Is no spear or pennon tn A as mine old eyes ache with watching pi iy heaven the Norman not gamed th diy Thus spoke Redwald as he in one of the turrets of his which on an almost rock on the cc tst ol The sun wjs fast n i in the and poured a flood ot ei on the of the Channel j but th had no chaims foi the h j four brave sons had joined and this was on which ir man's power would be For tf ree boms had sat m torturing si ihe issue of the comb it. had its veil over the si as the cl fium Ihe the cl of hoofs was and fc ir horsemen rode into the heir steeds weie and their armor is hacked and splashed with 1 my brave boy cried tl e aired as he received in his a ms ihe foremost who had dis- minted with all less the Norman driven b or is down cried the youth I- blood of Gurth and the we are lion 0 my brethren cried T thou thy t' neue not utter that Thou 1 not tell me and stand here t. lha i med 11 replied ihe art my kinsmen here saw them he Norman host has scattered all our f rce but there is time to ihee from t kinsmen shall tie consumed in He pointed iho horizon us which was lo moon hurl not yet appeared A pale d on the served lo ihe sails of ih Se who hait quitted their after fi om the disastrous con The in the mean kindled a ft id lit several go line watched them and ed lhat they were bringing forward a quantity of dry underwood from a ad to the against which placed the and appeared to be inly waiting for the from their r. The moon rose above the threw her red glare on the scene Lupus and in a threatening toi e demanded instant ne replied by loosening his bow at the whose hauberk of proof its w the arrow nnd fell to ihe harmless calmly seized a threw it into the the w and the gates were instantly in when tbe at the highest pitch of his vo Nor mnl for the blessed Away shrieked tbe old sake have and the place most of the Norman but the test closing round be was struck to the ground nnd ed. with turn to the neit Hugh when threw self at the feet of the U he hast not heart to do a deed so vile spare or let me suffer but do not kill my on If boy At u the eye of the old chief tested on a splendidly who stood by it e bf Lupus continued Red w thou would'st not have thai child dreadful a spare whose only crime is that he has tait day fought for his king and replic I the son hat sought hii own c bears be sword or and know i not that att place is the Jires t ball r M. britia me bacU t si Where's Ken and I hast thou deserted them in i if hour of peril Hence with that I could wield a weapon attain 1" is mv replied 1 did all that mtn do for t lem the shaft that Edwin grazed i iy See you backed buckler T i a vaia resistance to the axe of a with bis tod be triven spare my boy I air said us die in the flames which consume our for trey are merciful than the Norman who has kindled for 01 r Lady's take pity cried the aged who heeded oat hu SOD'S mercy and alt we have is tly open thy or and all thy household shall perish ail he perceived the old y. not i revoke your sen erice I Here at thy feel i entreat to him and he ed the oft le while the spiration stood ir on his aged We countenance of Lupus lowered plead in by my soul he s mil die I What 1 shall a knight bearded by a wretched Saxon slave like him or I may forget thy grey hairs and io thee take th quittance fierce man cried the He started ou his and as bl plucked a small dasher fro a his and struck ith all his force it the breast of the but one of soldiers with a struck i blow on tbe which stretched him the feel of bis con- Hugoline beheld a groan of 8pony burst from his overcharged and the cords with he snapped as though they been In an in- he and seized in his youth v ho stood by and rushed up the stairs ot one of the of the Norman soldiers followed him he an iron door upon liis and tbe tit on the lop of the A dozen bows vere but he held be- fore him as a shield his which he Or shrieked t Look on thy heir thou no be as he the speechless a of tbe en- treaty for the life of thy child 1' cried tbe my boy and Iho i shah not be Ah t' thou now ive me back then my er and my up that ataman whom your followers hare murdered restore and thy boy in dost thou at his torture clutched the the boy as and the aad convulsive struggle told that death fTM shoot but at moment tbe body of his f hurled from the fearful fell into the cot a while a dozen who leaped from tbe with a about quivering Tbe ot faw echoed tbe fell of iJ a read a in he WM what was r was