Milwaukee Sentinel (Newspaper) - January 21, 1840, Milwaukee, Wisconsin VOL JANUARY 21 1840 NO SENTINEL i KEED In low lie f nn per annum in will invariably be on Mil not paid within MX and One- square Mi I rout ilie ilw of if inn within he lines ur under the in for led specific until iuibjd and or until unless at the must come to an nim ird nil ev J MUI i-v Ill A arrant I Court and of and mot forms Ibe foi talc at of ilie S A KEST TO THE OF Hebrews iv 9 How oft aie our and bright By the How oft are in the of night il In oft are die friends presence lias cheered e Badness ami gloom Err we're aware by d atli's hand fold pain and in ad harmony blend To give lile an aspect of c ness comfort unsullied joy pleasures can Hut dark and as fife may af pear To the bean by n Christian can tt when are o'er That for liim a When thf sorrow s ol ih are all o'er we have conquered our last foe O then how serenely liow we'll i eit Undisturbed by ai d wue Then let us remember here Thai ti uc ia found in t us place our affection o i pleasures abme to us will be given the Aew THE PIRATE BT FRANCIS hear Jajol I will be found must cunning in my patience Hut dust ibe his power an j I placed in his station by an unanimous signed to the we soon occurred to vole i now the they by my We fired n Ay too We On alighting at the stage doer of a hotel ID one of our southern cities I perceived a crowd mon resort eagerly engaged ia a lion of more than common interest As soon -as my baggage was disposed of by the waiter I intuited of the landlord the news you not he of the trial and condemnation of Augustine V 10 the noted a Yes do you know In younger days I had a by that name A native of Yes cannot lie that my youthful friend and Augustine ibe noted pirate iteri ure one and tfco same Butt they were lo course We fired n My crew were now rich solicitation of Cither gun to leeward and the ship to ns nil i were with their led to piq Portland to finish my j hopes of vain 1 10 relinquish 1 he reelings of Christine weie boat obeyed Judge profession I consented and Sited iniston with my own and of my surprise md two men places i we had exchanged ascending our I that the last was i Foi four yean I led a pirate's Don The time for revenge Sg the home of my had now tie inlo pity or mercy within my The reproving of wo had become dealer 1 hands he had and knew he would fled The of the port Bf for the shores of New England I no mercy ftom me confessed me on to further c iine My crew age was shoit and pleasant I thai his daughter was on their souls for gold and I ember the you were that she had been by her j mine for t was not barn to d to me 1 company taku a to n the sUve of of my Henderson I visited her only climate for the regulation of her I must boon the of another and she knew it By some and that hn was going to Boston The tied been eom it was reported in Havana i for thut purpose upon Is nej the lid to tier We now alongside rhe ship nnd station aroused tht of zed on this rumor to eflect his base fast Christine was pacing the States government a of war IPV fhe were to dispatched As fortune would He strove to persuade i true and having tilled the baseness by intercepting our ki- 1 her safely to our cabin which was done She had bin little to in extenuation for at last compelled to believe treatment to but 1 did not re- toe to my solemn ena T ing it in Hue I 1 b assiduously cultivated lion at West Feint on 19th of It is 10 ihu acquisition of n tlie moral nature 11 thn at J ml in I lilt of ibc tlir and the foundations of iho and and he whose soul PS it is so Idle you cannot see him to-night must and will Well the obliging landlord if you wish to him to-night as I am related to the jailor 1 will go with and udge if you cap of my surprise and nJ on hearing that and Ch were mai ried cursed him his v and that if my IU J 1 I L you to him and perhaps I can Wd l d i I'll S in and sublime and he whose soul you to him and perhaps V of he persuade him lo admit you inlo am revenge My nature was at hus in quiet and i ence of once changed I loathed the of studio the brighter Thanking the for his kindness i Y now of v ho we lo the prison We found j governed roc i thirst for revenge has the of her com- in his office 1 was introduced ho vile miscreant who had robbed me will equal and told him I was formerly acquainted oi lfe i 1 1 nc i hn n A short time I relumed to Havana filled for deriving and with a person of the same na-ne as pi- pursuits It is j rate in his lhat he would much 17 lor this renson lhat 1 have placed the Bibli t t at the head of thus 51 on fiom its authority on nil liotis of mo nils as a i evolution from 11 11 at i ven u of nnd touch of Rock i ing of practical moral oblige me by letting me see him The landlord to whom I had letters of tion said he would vouch for the correctness of the statement and for goodness of my motives The waiden consented and conducted me through a long narrow pas ill 10 Ins of sublime poetry and eloquence sage down ono flight of stairs to the isin be in my other book Oui cell of one whom I fondly hoped would Hea K II M Mm M W V 1 h I S UKK Ii ii Stoves H TIB Ax J in M W T vt common with the spirit of an prove to be any other than the companion >i'u mat gives ue the spe of ray boyhood Applying the key the to whirl UP n suit of pure and massive door opened nnd I filtered then may it bt j A cold chill ran through vein as the culture dooi grated on its hinges and was the of the standard of The was chained to a ring in the Hi nce in thought and in wall and seated on a low narrow bed with l I I I jj malic English made Luisis cif al res ill proved that was too I was distributed to all but myself I did not my soul for mere gold and the foi which I banished myself from society The pirates having n nil mon ey the ship's captain and crew rd in tlie cabin vessel set on fire in two and to the of fire and Don Rigio beheld burning hulk with 1 now told him if he had to he it ly for he was to the fate of his com- panions He knelt at my feet and begged for life u ho helped to ive me of now lay like a dog at my feet a laugh of hellish exultation the only answer from me He now begged me to spare the life of Christine receiving no answer he sprang to hia feet At this I who but a year previous 1 considered as rny nearest friend the wife of anc her I did not reproach them My J pent up m my own bosom to le devastating when at length it sho ild belch forth During my absence from Havana the of gambling which my father had acq a two previous had made inroads on his tortune My mother and myself entreated him to abandon the but in vain He sold his tior played high and lost nil Do i Iligio the father of Alphonso was tho successful winner I anu ui i uai i u utu iv face m his hands He Vly mother sank beneath the weight of iVe Corner led by hia companions y man was lo a scene of his I fiom his and standing erect atj once I had a fair of his person My v iu j lie wi i i- j limy in and oral fears were indeed j t J t t it I on tx w n in f n i m fl if w Water S M r ii and in Wisconsin Will ill tlie fid Ji J I i lie Supreme iv n W T W GRAHAM At Liv dint i In the ol their enjoyment tho clock one The following passage ftom Young's rushed i 1 on j tin nutt of I me one whom I had in days her afflictions My father after ing me a situation in one of the me cantile houses in the city left for the coast of Cuba Y and il n ilie of ol UK HI lii t l i K v ri n A if a I 11 cl tlir 11 i It i o il p i 1 i fli M n In- tr Lc n in up f d L 1 11 A Al V 1 It Lill i i MI sb Hood th M fix pe fv igc nw n J iv i in v i t 1 ho now flood before me in that loathsome I years anj l had dungeon condemned to the death of a pl opportunity to redress my wrongs Though eight long remembrance of them goaded me on to led their changes upon him still 1 him by a small scar over his left eye evening about dusk as occasioned by a fiom a hoise j Da i Rigio was riding in the environs of it she d our i rack and vc chitie saw the vte hud lo deal with low MM only hope wac in escape a stiff breeze but 1 crowded fcn i would her but flow breeze which hud to The sloop of war in spite of nil fulling astern when unfortunately our nas carried away and out speed was much Soon he sloop on us and fired a which ftH shnit All hopes of escaping with our set were ut an enl and 1 resolved her on western coast of Cuba Mar which Island we now were Having M- eted a place suitable for the purpose vessel was run on and grounded The crew now leaped ashore and dispersed m every direction I fire lo some com- iu tha nnd then followed their I struck off in ft path The boats of the sloop of war wera and sent ashore A of fire gave my hand steadier than that of my i to me I was fired upon and wounded I the J K at Law 11 Milwaukee in ilie t m of i s 100 tip v ui v 1 1 i s r of nnd pointful this He seine around A nnd AM Kit 1 1 know that must bo old Frank The young now me is I lhat you who v I snw you last with and fi i life tic suable this vile pt minions tis a long a fearful catalogue of of another houi will dark and bloody engr nsk it lo of my life n ill disclose many houis you jn for yol to my continued tho must go i Lack lo the lime when I became you lo thu time 1 was idolized son of a planter in parent on a former occasion and Don Rigio received the contents of my pistol in his worthless heart As body fell to the duck another shout of joy escaped me But the measure of revenge was not to drain tho very dregs For a long time after the of her father Christine remained insensible She received all the from me which il possible to offer and I soon saw her health was not much impaired cruised six ia the track of Lho European vessels having ring made captures of vessels plundered them and murdered the crew I now rioted in blood I I was on- ly happy when dealing denth to all within my power My crew were as as myself They saw whom they exclaimed Uo you nut lne a emaciated man crossed hai for n and obeyed i pat i and with one hand seized reins ol him implicitly They me but I j his and with other drew from his 1 bre ist a pistol and fired but missed his aim Tli horss Don Rigio was thrown and the man now made a plunge at him wil i his Dun evaded the dealty shouted for help fie wit by a planter and his loathed them They were mere tools in my hands for iht accomplishment of my purposes One night sundown we siw n vessel to windward 1 knew not why it but I now had a strange n they came with me and 1 turned to de- fend myself I fought with desperation Two of their number fell dead at my but at length I overpowered and cured nnd carried on board their I was the only one of the pirates taken week the sloop of war sailed and I brought here tried nnd condemned to Ike death of Uie pirate The confession of the prisoner here ed In a movement which 1 hnd my was disclosed to his view and ii seized it I myself upon him and endeavored to wrench it from hie grasp bat he hurled me with Herculean strength a- cross the cell and the steel in stands In the cemetery of C desire than ever her I d He quickly i but hia to bi lid nor did lie find lili lie for his Head i i n you the cluck to have to perhaps in sii School Yi The intense ex- ii n's in u His vil ncl tin W T f- r Harmed force despatch ed ia pursuit of the assailant He was o- to the city and put upon tna Ho lhat he intended to mu dei Don Rigio and take what money and valuables be had his person Plv leaving had Ci i I tc r J by leading woiks of Havana to lho time hen all was b.c me r to poverty and 1 is u To a lovely till U Insi he became a 1111 lit L c ci ft I h-n nn t t Ii t-t The in u- t-c the age i and emanation ot and us results I eiy had cast one blight upon my earthly must to opt rate prospects next and I left Havana as you already know lo cite imagination until a state of mind obtain an education in Portland is produced nt with the healthy You have often he aid mo speak in play of reason and judgement This of commendation of Alphonso Don Rigio oio returned talhe city with them and a crowded every stitch of and for a u nn r lit le w rn rml I v n v f tin man In this state of ha met Do i who had won his ample fort the result I have told you He was condemned to be shot and three wetks only allotted him to prepare Instead of improving his lime for morning of his found dead in his our little craft flew rapidly the The perceived our object marble slab with only the of to mark ihu grave of the victim of treachery TUB CASE Many years ngc two ing men arrived Lie at an inn in scnd with the intention of aboard their respective as soon as the tide served onthe morning Although strangers lo eisch their similar suits and intuitions induced to join each They supped gether pai look a bowl of punch and lo sleep in same chamber In of the the middle of the travellers was afflicted with a Hi of the cholic which him to go down to the and all sail but still we wore fast common On reaching the rri nf P Truy N V Co Buffalo N Y Co r Micli Co St WTm Mil Cm Ind- H in Wry GooiK Groceries Hardware Milwaukee ers ideas of life ill r i r purpose on tno moini play ot reason and judgment 1 his of commendation of Alphonso Don I was found de is case with females whose He was the son of a Spaniard in j in himself vous systems are delicate A j Havana whose plantation was adjacent to L s physiologist could readily select the my father's Of about the same as DOW stood solated ail t overhauling her To our the breeze died away and we we be- calmed The was but a league on our bow and 1 our sweeps We were soon within half and commenced grape canister Tlie fire fiom tho ship and the action kept np for about ten when her guns were silenced We now made fast and side Our weio at their head 1 leaped on the deck of thu ship I saw my enemy Alphonso Don Rigio The st niggle now hue a me 1 CLARK and in Iron Main Milwaukee physiologist could readily menial novel reader rom the social circle of nny country Shu might entertain a modem knight with a mind similarly wuh the incident last but she would be unable to contribute thing1 to the higher aiders of intellectual conversation Novels also give the ers unjust ideas of life When they i come lo act their par's they are ed and a fretful and deranged state of mind is produced a condition at variance with the the combatants sought he UtJ I i bout one who I called either relation I Proach mot i for J the only inducement to prolong i contest i was the desire to obtain re- man rho crew of Is now stood my myself and being educated was natural lhat a strong attachment should grow up between least it was so on my part I confided all my private affairs to him and thought his to me He wasa cheerful young man of Christine intelligence of the suddon gank m tho deck Thr and possessed many qualities worthy of the dea h of her father was received She was was rfc and the pirates or i my existence dre s for the wrongs I had endured inactive nnd on our so bi came fiery exposed and f i t J J I I iJOt 1 til IT about throe years after the marriage a me m esteem of those by whom he was the only heir to his immense wealth It ded Our daily intimacy into wa necessary for n the a brotherly when an event of the estate and he embarked for curred which developed the dark and Sp in for that purpose His wife being in health and opposed to social duly and treacherous traits of his for such del cate health he was obliged to leave her happiness Woi ks of fiction should in time I found to my surprise and sorrow i um cr the protection of his father carae victors was carried on board our schooner what j was that between him and tiis door of the place lie found the string of the broken and le hnd no but to return to lho to his knife to lift up the latch being nu light m the loom and the very dark he by mistake took a knife from the coal pocket of the elder ed to the pi ice of where he ft considerable time in acute pain on thf following ing the waiter knocked at the chamber door and orl lhat it was lime to rise tho tide serving man got up If fd that the elder not to d Nnd him bt low On ihn afier hisch i Tho wan ler d lhat lie l.nev in s tine room iih him h being for travellers 1 pr n trifling the young man d ow from waistcoat somtj silver and a witli 8 King William's g tinea sticking The waiter recognized the -as having in the possession of therefore be excluded from the schoolroom he possessed although time previous lo this a gang of no fiom him I was feast Ae a HIM in T m- r i i of Wisconsin nnd East The student should not be permitted to read j the mask of friendship Milwaukee T McELHENNY them even in his private study It is a arrival of Christine B- dcs at Havana had commenced j and with The hour for at for piracy and harving which I longed had arrived day had arrived j fhe missing man hen the latter discharged i i i hfg quota of the supper on the ding night A suspicion then arosa that foul play had tak n place and ibe man that he in the hands of one whom he had deeply wronged and lhat he law in physiology that one organ cannot Havana occasioned a little reserve and cui d a vessel suitable for purpose in- j It appeared lhat Alphonso had disposed young man nnd ilir knife htt an undue proportion of nervous in coldness on the part of Alphonso me to join them To the great j cf the estate left bv her father in j wei ft discovered to be ft t i i -I f 1 I detained and a constable cent for d the uf without injuring all ghe The student therefore who occupies his j Of imagination for houis together is U W Lelanc tmnred blood He then accused of murdered the mnn and taken before a magistrate who committed him to STRONG WRIGHT at Territory VI RIGHT K A r al Law aad Solicitor in Milwaukee store of L Rockwell Co J CARY in Suspenders Her and Stocks t C ot East W children obey him his sight A hospitable man they never ashamed of er nln his dinner when you come to dine with him A good wife exhibits her love for her husband by trying to promote his welfare and by administering to his comfort A poor wife dears and my loves her husband and wouldn't sew a button to his coat lo keep him from freezing A sensible wife looks for her enjoyment a one abroad ed upon my female acquaintance with a Sta es coast without nny success ed over their misery and despair My Mie far dii reserve amounting to indifference n i iv at length became impatient and j of pleasure of r venge was full to over- j tant from tne gonl scarcely bowed the knee at her shrine and although j JPa One morning about sunrise tho f flowing by the procession the sheriff the offering was not immediately accepted ful sound of Sail brought all hands j 1 placed a in hand the signal and left tha body with I flattered myself lhat it was far from being On lect A vessel WHS discovered 10 Alphonso and i-o him to shoot bis the to the attention of his unacceptable to her 1 ward about iwo leagues wife The villain after hit example OBO by society of I was as lho canvass our craft woald hesitation fired and she fell a corpse at my borne tho blacksmith who py BS it is possible for mortal to be be r and gava chase Our vessel proved j I now ordered Alphonso be f ted to put in saw the growing attachment sailor of the two and tve soon ed and nt the gangway by the men alone remaining who had tween DS and his own suit being within distance The man in boy tnis a ball fiom iny their operations his worst passions inflamed he resolved to wl o had OUT tol pierced bis heart and of marmy happiness bv any that might of timidity was death of a traitor The bodies were