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   South Western Local (Newspaper) - December 9, 1859, Shullsburg, Wisconsin                             1' sN. c a. B Sj VOLUME T II K SOUTH WESTERN every al liy 1 K A K 1> K. C A U H per annum nf tor three will be lived nmt tlie will listen A MYSTERIOUS A the EY ALEXANDER of on unc if o I I was just eighteen years of and had been serving for two as the The regiment was I stationed at the great building still ing on side of the Champ de ud 1 Summer The ror I. had reigned for and j lived in tho Red 1'alace, which had just been j One night when I had been refused leave owing to somis boyish and was alone in the I was aroused by a whose breath swept my j and whispered in my Dmitri and follow I I opened my eyes a man was standing i before the invitation as I noon as I was Follow you I repeated where length the re- j ibe and up one of His seemed to mo furious ped in front of me. and j. He the so found ourselves in. I tho become solid Vi Nearer he addressed found ourselves in. tlie i i I that thou art only am I know not how I found to re- You are the chosen of the decider of the of Hum 1" he his back on me ho walking up and down taking snuff till he Thou knowest when I I must be obeyed without ob- servation or As one would obey I know I. in it. The governor remained oh the last and said The hours till the rejoices at each sound the bell that that he can soon re- IKor the Nov. 24, 1859. I a whom tins j Turn on the to a thin and bid man rise evidently been immured in K. anil at over Hewlett A yx an il tt t in the Court N. My with or lit. i tho County i I to j T. J. know that I from the I 1'Vom thc could he want of poor good but too remote from the throne for my name ever to have reached I remembered the gloomy sian which originated in ihe time of the near death Still I 1 La I from the and dressed myself Then I looked attentively at the man who j hnj come lo wrapped MI I fancied I could recognize an old Turkish firat the then thc favorite of the This examination wits not long by it might have become 1'am I as f fastened on my a My discomfiture was doubled I saw instead of going towards the descend a staircase into the 1'. U. Ally r n c it n C o u n r it I in He looked at mc There was an expression in his eyes of so strange o char that I could not endure I turned lie seemed satisfied We can the The the rejoined he to of a hurry ing j frequently read in the that if any business or any body The homesick stranger enters lo along must do every vessel wing shall waft proper to the land he Even its lill or eve minutes j thc pilgrim the to up and fully f fst for opened lo up and fully just as the first stopped to do i of which arc this the same on when but fallen irTa i; I have I. ragged i to and could be j will not Perhaps his body had been covered by f pi did perhaps of bereVa mirror crowned with of sick and fainting and of can cheer his and his I than If j we are toilers needs to bo U Ihe to that rail that is off ihe We will admit all of But how in the name of sense can ery or eren twenty do every thing in its proper not even if work eighteen hours of influence he exercised over me he j had 6ro8sed his j were ro that is Kvery lo 5 for lost about of my i t I I ft 11: conduct to was only a living went to the look even the folded placed snd was He itiu and sealed not with and himself iii imperial but ting lie pf his complaint hia body was bowed by might his Then chosen thee to my he because be well executed by 1 obedience I owe I good remember that but and I am 1 await your majesty's Take this it to tlie or of biin wherever Il is said the the first to parting glance on stone water aid rotting impossible that could regret arid I forget the he turned upon me in and the and Abstract O f f i c o to mid real j mill in i s. Attorney anil at will in i r n. nnd jir tn f J. N. A 111. MANSION nt for aiut liy any in li blo A. M. road with n species of dark After I opposite a door to me. During tho en- tire walk we hud not met a soul the ing seemed I fancied I twb ur flit past but they in tho The door was my guide rapped upon it in a liar way it flow open evidently by the of some ono on the other ID when we had I distinctly saw a close the door and follow After Xu 011, proceeding five hundred we reached which my guide unlocked I. t' f I r To nnd closed lifter I I the the that a subterranean ry the lied Palace with the I saw we were lowing this and must be going to Ihe We arrived at a door like thc one we had gone through My guide knocked il and wo ourselves which ho nt iju tu Mill from anil uf It led into the of some which wan Then all my doubts ceased I was i ami imil in alt which may 1m to 1 lo the the Who to fetch an insignificant I remembered the story of the young er- whom he met in Iho and raised I in than a quarter of an hour lo the rank lint could not hope that he had summoned mo for that tho in THOMAS and in an 1'rinhieo, in brick S. H Is. er it might we noon reached a lost door before n sentry was walking up nnd U. ilo to 3-1 IS t mid No lOyl and 3-1 Steam Placing Mill lo tie Hint hare the hy aie now kinds oC Planing and at the and in tho My guide put his hand on my take care of You soon be in Hie presence of the He whispered to thc who moved on ono Then he opened the door by some secret as it seemed A little dressed in the Prussian with bools coming half way up lo his a cont falling to his and inc a gigantic cocked round at the I recognise I lho il was not to do for he reviewed us every 1 remembered that on the previous his cya had rested upon me he had called captain from the ranks and asked him some questions he gave an officer of his suit sharp and decided All only served to in- crease my my conductor with a nnd 1'IOKKTd nnd bs got out nnd finished up nl our SAVING OF We keep on A Ac 1't.ANK. mul of all ami Our are we cull fy in invite all mny tn line this is the young ensign wilh whom you desired to The drew near as he was very he on tiptoe lo look at me. he ss thc perron ho for he nodded his turning on My guide went and alone with the 1 I would sooner have remained alone with lion in its The Emperor at first to pay no attention lie ed tip ami down with long stopping CASH DEA IRA r June I fresh air then returning to the table lie j took a pinch of I had ample time to J examine all the furniture and arrangements of iho which was the one in which which the windows was a on It lay an R. s. open vv he pleased .to take present j reproach in So seemed to and at what he come and tell have picket a ihou I have And opened Himself the door by which I had my conductor awaiting me. closed the door I stood all the threshhold my conductor said to We left the by a A- was in the Tha gate of the palace looking on the bridge was and the sledge started at a hand We crossed the and reached tlic banks of the Our horsea rushed upon the guided by the belfry of and we Ihe The night was the wind howled in a mournful nnd terrible I had scarcely noticed we had reached thy ground ere wo arrived at the gates of the fortress a soldier the and let us in. The sledge ped at the governor's The word was given once wo entered his house as we had done the By Ihc Emperor's orders This command soon aroused thc who came to us trying to his alarm beneath a With a man like Paul there was no more security for the jailors than for the for the than for the My guide made ernor a sign that he had to do with then he regarded me with more n 1 1 e n t i on still he hesitated before addressing my youth doubtlessly surprised To put him at I gave him without a the He took it to a light ex- tho on as thc signal of a made an almost imperceptible sign of the cross and it. He the turning to arc to see imi to What are you to see do you know He remained for in a he How many persons it hold V this gentleman ro with us he pointing to my I hesitated what to 'the latter I Get ready a second sledge four let one take a another a and the The man to whom the went out Then to mo he added and you will We left the a turnkey behind walked on till we opposite the governor pointed to a The jailor opened went We folio We pent a row of. then went down ten but did not At descended five more and tt length were numbered the governor stopped at the one 11. He gave a silent signal it seemed in abode of ths dead had lost the There at this time a frost of at least de- grees At the depth where we tound it was mingled with a damp ready obeying tyranny I turned that glance had pierced heart like the the Long it. since he entered it Perhaps lie did not know must have ceased time measuring days and On governor's we The oner was ordered into the one that had brought and we followed tire ernor by his iii The other sledge was occupied by the four Where were we goina I What we going to do I was equally I had only to the it- self did not concern me. Through my position the old man's knees were between mine I felt them The governor was wrapt in hia furs I was buttoned up in my military and thc cold reached The oner was almost but the governor offered him no For a moment I thought of taking my coat nnd offering it to the governor guessed my U is not worth he we readied the Nevn and our took the The wind ihe and blew cut our though grown accustomed to the we could not see ten yards before At last we stopped in the midst of n furi- ous We must have been about a league and a half from St. The governor got off the and went up the The soldiers had already got holding thc tool he hod been to hole the the governor said to I could a cry of terror I be- gBii to Ah the old man an cent resembling the of a the empress does remember I Ol what empress was he talking 7 Three passed awny in It that ho that was living under one of and did not know even the name of the man who ordered his What was the obscurity of the night com- pared of his tomb The four soldiers had set to They broke the ice with their cut it with their and raised the blocks with All at once Started back was broken the was Come down the said .to the old 'The order was for he had done so. on the ice he was praying The governor gayean order in a low tone to the soldiers then he came back to my for not left ute the prisoner am said I not I heard a hurled In old had I I had give but J snouted to the driver Stop The which had already U the governor laid to in What we I e he waited an emperor went n second from reau had give hundred between this and never back to how I to St. This story to a The neighboring and wealthy of ca thc camei forth meet and brought him their robes see your but to They then him the their is silently in we are approaching the end of tlie at cane Every hour of labor is. an earnest of and many ending may be f to up to f than dangerous to vines cnle carry en without or has prep are n fill-in There may a who have a tact falling Jar behind in the and who keep everything and in are Jow It prising hour wasted every be saved or better Waster place i. iJ We know not what lies ere we lying clasp their fragrant ers wli ere may be fireside make darkness -i in be on the many in in- pws A citizen and gratitude let ck full aff arid it 0 let said sack cret tho and will Command oh re- in hia i And also of the Thou to receive any thing and should not a thing I haye sold thee ihe sack with all that for it is Command oh king The king inquired first one if he had a He quired of the ether if he had a and the answer are just men marry your children eich other and give them the discovered treasure as a marriage is my astonished he heard this Have I judged unjustly said the king of this remote that you are thus in would have judged far And then would they have ed would have lost their answered and their treasure have into the the king clasped thc sun shine upon you T' It must continued of which live in your no sun should shine rain should with was a a pleasing tending the dull routine Two able lawyers waxed The knots iu their case not unravel They even unto Said one to the it wasn't in I'd you Said the other then a delicate fist on his nasal making it look alt and The blow was a la fanner had given 't come a left in the eyes of biow came a human Then der of gravity of Judge face against a fist and then somebody received by through a lifter among the jehu the r from somebody's nose 1 the rescue deputy four s was upset bottle of of pints of black a quire of 1'aliirt coat tail little and tcr with modern menle which save much and do the cheaper and they will have nothing Improved varieties of Up pushed through Ores M us h it. i. Ana the and When shores o parad se i 1.1 P ranked tho silvery chorus of j r n Bre but manuring wetlands gels the awakening one i i and plowing them late in summer a few in- in n Ihon in will than recompense for till the toils nnd griefs of the way cheer by the songs of and whisper in ery sighing arc by i And a Would them as they hoars care and on Our friends are passing And just before tho shining shore may almost tetter than Some poor lived near a large wood In one of the cabins was a took good care his family but the would ches gather scanty is not Rotation of nnd ing with reference to or roots to be grown something like gerous We never could see why not think and be able to a satisfactory for every they never see they should not endeavor to improve ing- to learn best of doing and it It. is told of a certain who had found time to clear the his boys complained bitterly of their troubles in and the old drag gct his and by its frequent over- In consequence he Jell among the The cold snd to bc tide op at every ew said the enraged mer one talte that harrow over 16 the but lei t. in his John i j i i j and tell him tn make all the bedside and hia do said why not liis father Because I learned at the Sabbath teeth present sharp both and we'll see the shall not answered of a revolving rake now go as bad it will And did you not learn too answered the and I tell argue father go sure wood wharf John said I in spile for better than I; And crept up into the loft where he did go to God with his w aof itv iv ilia v t ir iHe Lord's of forethought and bath school teacher had taught only farmers neglect in of they knew God could give wood as i to and to ly subsoil plow their if not cost more labor and money lhan The next he came home from u M they ther if costs no what do he caught sight the first thing turning 1 cord of wood before the hirri the i a of rotation of crops carry on a farm out any such Vet tuch a may of the poor but it was God ning was of of thc farmer greater and devising such he gpt to depend bV his experience sagacity ind are result of lie to do in to adapt such information to tha speech horror he saw a broad of his own on the fares of the they seemed j A very work sort pay It would I U J t L being of this unseemly and what was and all manner t of rapidly if not I than anX of ihe man and In it's alt right j justice of There one one this moment hw bodies and the but would-be inclined writes to the Cleveland jear good looks of. both evar they vacate prominent It from acre of fifty kicked t quired three constables to Tt of eighteen of ene there was one toils customary and the learned all in able to continue his j r a-W one 11. 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