Prairie Du Chien Patriot (Newspaper) - November 2, 1847, Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL M K B DU CHIEN CRAWFORD C O UN T TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 1847 NO 6 w HUES It Tl I AT DO CHIEN Co W T E K M s- Tin will be lo Two BHI ami n LITTLE CHILDREN him Me said hard uf t -e in Mj to archer had d him giving e that kill mtt never He women now it mint then hf an matter I to him said I one evening as he hack in chair the smoke which upward in blue for moment and ther BY MAC I R I rt gently K and Who with confidence Speak not the cold n thou Which lime hath taught the w 11 Nor breathe a word leem If on brow there a cloud However light Speak loving and let him f el And do not send from thy Till on his free shall rest The look the suit y That mark a hippy breast To love with pure deep Alt great and small And stronger love tu bear For him who made them nil Remember no common task That thus is To iear a spirit lit to be An inhabitant ol heave n to Tuna have you ier been jit Tom nothing but he end of his very red and H fierce glance from eyebrows f f repenting question and nut seeming to notice storm have yuil evt r been in love YES thundered he Parting up ami like from H 1 11114 H up HI my what in the imme of En- from finding A fellow who be passionately in love and never r it to ar in motion or feature his charmer constantly him had better take tu icy He has in im elements of H Talleyrand But I was not alone in this One of the hoys in the Latin class hud the nen B to be to Lizzy was by her out of s H and when ir I oking book and with eyes He delighted me one day by violating some rule and the way pitched into him have furnished at a chapter to any one investigating the philosophy of llang me Ned if I er flowed n fellow before or with hearty good Of I felt great interest in the progress of Lizzy and at her desk lier leaning rny the of all this I in ol my at the good Ill the sex said Tom inu across ilie flo r dm yourself my dear fellow and t know what secret hi ck as mid- night has this tempest a Tom and women have it Mich help you replied I yon ure Vonr seines and rank treason beauty from won hat in i i sun Think of that Tom mid repent All my excited n E foot th her my fiCe in contact with her love provoking tips ly to examine Iter aid in de- in etry then her r my cheek anil her young shot I sum tier and faith said Tom I'm inclined to think it was about the thing Two evenings I took a walk with Lizzy We sauntered the village and into the park and beneath I lie sUrs and sweet moonlight i told her tny love I exactly what I had mid but it w tender I and worse that it truthful for I loved tier us warmly as Abelard bin At I never expected to it ell Ned I told you her and then ventured the ugly Here Tom's voice grew husky and perspiration began to appear cm bin fore- head Tin re was a convulsive ing too about his eyes and the corners ol lin when looking a minute or so in profound at boots lie to in and AN EXCITING From letter published in a late number of the York Journal of Commerce giving an account ol the of ai Churubusco we extract the following Our making the attack did toot exceed the number of UM The conflict latted two three-quarters during the whole of which tune the deafening roar of ry and small arms was continuous mch no man witnessed It w a time of awful suspense but the its it v was not for a moment doubtful It waa ver tie Scott rode in among troops It dona your heart good to liver the with which they made the welkin ring t ral old the old hand expressions of delight Suddenly at a motion of hit hand silence when in the What do you think her reply was ness of his heart he poured forth a law nt and patriotic words In Tom probably she was too young to and fell like a bark on the sea of you're vexatious sorry Temples her parents were lite to me and hud been known to Couldn't that she in irry or rhaps that she would like of conduct When he arose another 111001 that might have been heard h the grand to u few mure fore she J plaza of Mexico During this thrilling marie a scene I looked up to K balcony of No you could not it Ned no i Church that had been so bravely man could Twas an outrage i ed It was filled by Mexican a ce of unwomanly She j Among them Gen a I om was tu coming very excited ol sol ier was leaning forward hit said with laugh that glowing and f y in my yet that e er ling with ry station ot delight thought it would be ex- J verily believe that the old veteran with doll to he all one's the of n true soldier upon that I quite a promising only a little too gay ann fond of ly s Mich mi yirU be- ing victorious General to by like Of cruise I their 1 h next I found myself in the brave he had just led to victory good f eling and nil SHUN bed I went or how 1 came for the moment own position ily espr lly I never knew H pan- he was defeated and a when invited me to Ira nr offered out of the door B broken chair in lite and and thought of tue me a seat in their ami to g t e me i middle of the room and my tery best by which he was surrounded chance m ur Lizzy Her doth roat the the woman iit her er quire was H ce with a nearly as long clever HS old hU die as HI Three months I RESOURCES OF afterwards she warri d that young not tie at the present time while TOM TRIANGLE OR territory thaft any BY NEB Tom my chum it He lor most ler good d fellow though less Addicted to n y I to gins and joking Otu n hours that we have spent log back and look me in the f not your stuffed bosom bv confession Will be it Tom quite meekly I Ned that I WHS a little but y uur shot struck and me in place H re Tom on portion of liib j the and j There is a great opening for i he fell and in California and w ill doubtless e rxl that r then talked 1 and candy and with Fox you the which be to cover another game while ohi Temple nnx eli If off Tom Miy H ure iter or But yourston I Ml witter on the fire h n smoke in our kitchen d cigar Tom lighted H 1 wl nte i r two in profound H My hue immortal it will in 1 t iiv have tin fids P me d to mind iff it -t d cig to fire Tom you of and and breathing it What impertinent j has With pleasure and familiar on the fire itf e and dance round me w iih and and r with the odor of fragrant iog in their yellow locks and now and then luridly clouds smoke the 1 utor with lion But sine was one m to hit nor Me Would suffer no upon Ms Truly it Has an name and Will wont to ther n nor sounded spoken HS to utti r those nine ed Dutch came near ing Uilliam tin Toty Upon all other Cts even at his ex- Inn e and hunity but iiH the ti xt glowed dently insnff ralle t By the f-u me a- i I'm off to cur club may up the rj your INell you J fill 1 was iti a lier hi U i t tmt tol my Lizzy n i r pickle Nnd My rt d illy of i f like J thaw hut it had not do to IH known t-r I to id love long and ut O I his doom O rna liim on the r Tom I h a for you State my If the of a right angled to two what are a Tom Triangle t on to replied chum if you ymir so fur the booki I'll a Tom Ti i gle at ten He did student H finger to the cause of the i e von me a moment since calm y It l it Tom a palpable Before entering College I officiated as teacher in Hie of a pleasant in Connecticut West Academics attended both by boys and A- with mv learned ill- tion with and turning lurched upon wall out itn iting np to the tety winch not here's a fellow tu in thee Thou le but take away that r years to come A tidies ot trade cannot be well tailor will charge doll making t by careful estimates we a frook rout and finding can near a corn C five lor the plainest kind pants Our great staples are grain mid everything else in proportion A ami lumber The blacksmith will not uoik there unless o wheat HT not lion he CHII make from six to ten dollars per bushels and Hie price day was a parity built on ilie lake I ad been about 76 CtS for ami a put per bushel or If to we on it for hoisting hah s boxes An add corn and oilier iron band to go round the timis tlie amount would reach n cap in which lite crone swung were thru four blacksmiths in Monterey making lo the aggregate Ot the lead trade it id let the Lizzy Temple in its place like I reckon much the llang me Ned if I think he would have lost a troublesome thing when At remote and uncertain periods from one to two Tom and of and reads dt et head wi re nr so thing ver approa it wast full of expression vi mid in her ringlets upon her mid is like t e gort of charms fully might man to r Me re hUck and In r Oil In I he a1 Ae Td win H of water Tom Ne l be tne thuught the rnal school and give me chance to freely at tlie shrine of the beau That time came at said Tom with a expression in which tne and re blended d and I was happy Ned as into t i J and he who was considered the best safe to say that Wisconsin workman was engaged to of the whole yield The bar w icli consisted of a pieC ol flat j citizens of Galena it is estimated will har iron six feel long On asking Hie pay uf for it year blacksmith what he charged to weld that j and our will get at and put it on the cap he said six least of this sum In the per day winch was agreed ber trade it is more difficult to on The job took the man six days to hut we think it may be stated at finish it charge eighteen i 000 Here then for these three for a the most ches of industry our citizens receive in dinary kind and of rvd wood is cash or goods at least remarkably easily wot ked and the same would give to every man woman and price for a pair of common shutters f child in the Territory or same wo d making window ting at four persons earb sashes fifty cents for pane to each family This sum although ry unequally distributed we are fd is not fir the pi earn t gain of industry in happy country Nowhere does the same produce a greater amount of wealth we may add in State fa saih contains and four dollars re for six dollars liberty No sooner the dour i ere Hi Satchel slung 01 his i floor if red wood if The following is a brief extract from the of the Me Silas Wright read at the New York State Fair on the 14th ult It portrays evil which the master minds of our country have often The production is the highest in order the st in and the highest in usefulness in this whole system acquisition J he other branches stand upon it and out it not exist Still it has been almost uniformly as the whole history ot our nUte and country will show Apprenticeship cation a specific o instruction have been time out of the i considered an prerequisite to a creditable or I ment in com pur Well Ned I loved her madly it J ted u was deuced hard work to the shoulder I leaped to middle of the floor and broke into a hornpipe that would have beaten the in Kirk Tte st hupe of winning Lizzy re- e wield an the suits J while to know how to ax to the plow and d sufficient to en- title the of that to first and highest io it more equally Argus OO are the pump of give to never supposed to be thirsty A western girl alter her lover a hearty smack g mf cats if you taken a little rye from Frenee that the spirit of Reform Tlie of shude is itself the vacation end the fine er tu get ep meetings in favor form end at the chir f places in denart and the general end bodies far they are pendeat oft