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   Pepin Independent (Newspaper) - April 16, 1858, Pepin, Wisconsin                             ATTORNEYS LAND promptly lo all to in tlic of i 1 j New i A. W. 1-1 t 1 LI J i c U I and Counsellor at 3iv can No Land 3tY Mr hoi 1 I c 11 I I'M f 1ft II 1 tl f 1 F f t f A CHRONICLER THE THE a modern pleasure trip loved He came back with furrows in and many more of silver in his but he wore such an I as never bound a I He who refused to be lo forget his fame in c. i lho of We love to cy that at home some of whom r have around Id coming with visits of to Ins to and also usu in left JOT A NK Attorney and Counsellor ut nnd flow to The old and murmuring And wild and free A which Far as the eye can with flowers of attend to to in the of i 01 eve Territory i In Itf i is. I hat no stately palace rears Topographer and Land to the to And with ail train shown to land f and sold on Hero dwelt the loving and In years long past A. at Law and Solicitor in i duties of the V. Attorney at Taxes of Attorney Counsellor at and where now are f lie morning ns shines A- when it on them evening's stars as deck The The birds sinir As if they trod the In calm days of the green calmly Martha to I so conspicuously m the annals of was s- lo was born Now Kent it h r v-i 1 of near was in daily communion with her patricians that this Christian mistress and mother he is first introduced learned to possess her soul in at the court of land to maintain that Gov Her for slic was so remarkable m v lr 7y i io hcr hvo I of Mt. little did she repine so ns her pre- i the bo thc to win smiles from the to in solitude and and was married to him i h c tC and soothe his j seemed have ar- The o chafed and anxious returned to his it was Col. f at specimen of a for town show 1-ow cheerfully she bore grounds as of cd 13 t wishing i Within his comely presided I. 01 tor A hss in i i would never his horses to be surely tasked the patience tr. was waiting to embrace Ju that from many Xor did this patriotic woman fervent than the log huts of and of integrity and refined tastes i 4 He bore his bride to his i Cn I W T- T his with the where she proved bv her d es cd t v t I ruw to finish old energy So laborious had mere girl as she no is n b f 1 Wv M fathers IMS rude I poor toy for thc drawing and grew into a peculiarly fair JIHU a lair children crowned tins two j and graceful her of ll I I i V. I t. Ul lie says one of these buv er to relieve her the drudgery of rc ot was and personal she j for nothing but i iii M i j iT i 7 i I von j A 's there Dunn Count v lu the and care to dims AT i once wo railed our own 1 i ils T. have And weary wanderer for the hour to ones welcome me N. V. To our N. V. of p. sue in one large eve v o but hcr was I places for hanging in the was cut Then it e went to work with all our 1 I born look on hev i many that unused lo the inching knelt by the of T iiv me 1-Sli C Ol broad and fertile nnd counted j thc Of over nnd over her vested But the broken poured forth hill I OI 11 till 1 1 t n and it prayers for her i till Col. then in the flush of j his first addressed that she j could be persuaded to lay aside the weeds of Irving describes their the again and again of her morning about Mrs. ington came 111 wilh a glass of spirits for each of and after ami the General had we were called down to cat at their We worked very nailing i over only who worn the public can Washington was again called by his to take up his the eight years of his liis faithful wife by his Her pinion was one of peculiar It devolved upon with the to establish ihe usages of the had MM to guide for such a American had never were c in not John Parke slopping the crevices in the made She not bear to him j by time and hard We then con- i i i j MI oil other UIM soul nnd suited how we could smooth the I 11 I n i f N t i i t i allowed him which uneven and lake out or cover some of the huge black We studied to With his best he s es family Mrs. was and never his ward was never for V. i to or or ol lor hi i and always makes 1 Stales cum Kear of us i 1'iit the true and earnest seeker s. n. to i i ami ins do everything please .so a i M and to make to he suitable to his humble way for the kindness of the HI days sition in- On the fourth when r v s i i A N s. no terror or no vied home almost forcibly says The I j i cd aH at M came up to we were i HMn ivu ilio 0 1 I 1 II Ol M t i n A i- i- to A Thc match was to do thc best we j Your work j and io be c M Colonel his with admirable trespass the bounds no- body being The annals the first have been often Kven foreigners the case and with which Mrs. Washington filled her high Thc state her or the vaunted skifl c-f would MARTHA W A S IX GT 0 an i- near HV M c. A. v. Ve j will i-e at- Tlic venerated forms of our ary sires are fast receding behind the and ii nil not many years him the seat of honor in so of our from tlie t stand as lew How lew an- left heard the boom of the first i i i j tired at or with h 11. ing the jubilant of In- V as it rung out io all the When wintry winds in and in war drifts blanket the who narrates sad j eager grand children imprisoned in. the fearful story of the camp at hand still among vaunts having led with a was that bridal on a wcr the llot amiable would do honor an old since thc virgin of i (I 03 suit after an you mere T am not j is soon it looked for of more than three j but highly gratified by j Kons were During the j have done for my I and manful going on in was Gen. i we must not imagine that to liko i V tl ft 1 id il t i 11 I t lit II OUT UiC pany gathered almost in the j have I O fl J t Kill L i Jl f i J j o IMI I i i I i 01 ami nis and tour pany gathered almost daily in the i have will resided at Mt. of Mrs. to Ol A of by was birthright of cd a the Thc gallant wife should be saluted our heard of surrender of the gallant Col. i I wife is Martha Ml a victim to a malignant and i converse and at her table was not Baited t where expired in ihc arms of his But i they missed the wines 1.W severer was thc we Alter sixteen vears epicurean viands of other j Hie mother so much And rare ami high was ihc i was ihc wedded .is does not often I 1Jllt chiefest and most j matrons of ry tho period of Virginia's to the friendships formed at this to the to soon to home which she presided for nearly half a was not then the palatial mansion it afterwards It contained but four rooms on thc happiness with the dangers and should more von at than I have ihe JU tant prospects of linding if my and inspirit hearts often ready j and laden with stay were to be seven times seven to ihc bosom in sev en ii 10 IDC dl Mrs. was not idle during was that in the demeanor and simple and tranquil Besides much of these and of their were such as I 1 1 1 tnis forth the dames of the Hoor i 11" much oi anil of i were c- l: i- lined loves to linger with a davs companions of his for the I i as they i i i si i i- M n i 4l m I v v w i. n v i n i l ii (i C S t I'M t Oil 0 U ll f 1 1 I sho the j he VOM i Thc wisc the moonlight with the gallant come his a j coax the men to i l C dresses of striped with the We that Washington did j the incorruptible luid tlie i f v 1, Kalis is j We have just laid the be- loved forms of Mrs. Madison and Mrs. BY Hamilton in t lie and soon will not be face of the a single man or who can with it in a a just have seen The colonel set the adornment of his of n i Siv wild old of social a of the i nave seen u di- It becomes while the last of the Revolutionary heroes still with us pan I to glean again and again thc fruitful fields of thoir and gather the w. into the sure gamer of written would announce to thc not too for that he i i 11.-1 i straw ami will he in eyes of our posterit v. to the life of of Martha but it is good to scarlet JOHN i stand often before the portraits of our of Chairs and Cabinet the fair and as well the stern and to learn what v job on Kront I liio Messrs. anil n i or some high military 1 he must perfect Mi. As of was annoyed by and heartfelt wastefulness in i Mrs. Washington was accustomed to i say that had heard thc first cannon from at thc and the at the thc campaigns of the was A cotemporary rocked him to hit convicts in l year i them by and before they get the General took up l her habit to join remain until escribes her person at this or live and and llp fr It must not be but nnd of an Mrs. these annual to able arose with the so i i T. i although they were It must have an exquisite moment attended by such royal and affectionate in the life of read v to tied and i. ns made them often tri- after an absence of nine she over one Ji the  

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