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   South Western Local (Newspaper) - October 19, 1860, Shullsburg, Wisconsin                                Site South Western A Weekly Democratic is every Friday Ln Co hy tft iu On if m iho cml of to ihoy to in every will ti UK frum with cJ ruin ur 1 i n 1 -j w i -j pi in i1 yr I I H 1 i nil nn u i int DO nn 1 u nu nn nn i n I Ul nn i n 7 I'll I- In I'll 1 1 1 M nn L nn 1 nn IK i i I j nit i n nn I aril in f -i tin In in n r tin n-l in any in- J i i i 1 IK i J o l s i i s M i C AND mi ii in- i 1 in 4 in J AW AND I1 X J I I I'm Win 711 J 4 AT J 4 II -I in V -i I mi 1 IV tin w i I I J I- II K jr -i A AMI AT i I v in u In 1 r it AT LAW in i V Ui iii I 1 i ly nil i- S 11 A AMI AT I lii f -11 uill in i IH ly I i rt Kv 1 1 MI I I K V s J N AC I J 1 M j i1 M- iv 11 r in in M HI k tv i j IN ri 1 7 r 1 t if nil 1 rd nil v in Till I i illi I V A Illi A I Wn A M II A i 1 inn I Un- f i 1.1 j TO rnii.ic 1 n f t T Ilio nn ili W I ut j nil ly iny I- tli I in Hi I I lice I t AND 1 iM rv i r T- B- 0 LEEKLEY 34 U A n v o o n til Curt in Mo al Kill ILLINOIS FS f A j c y I ami Ac 1 to Tlic Dissemination of Truth is the Destruction of Error VOLUME III 50 2 00 WISCONSIN NUMBER 29 A The diligence from lo Chalons stopped one after dark some beyond the own of leave an English lady and her child al a nnl I lonely Auberge Mis Martin j lo a carriage ready lo lake her lo Chateau de a ol leagues whither she was repairing on i visit told it ha J not arrived tn UK anil ut nar f to In IIH i- Hi No i ur lint ij anil bliu U nones nul Uut I'nrir p I anil Hue 0 i i to 1 inn f r in iii will I in I I 111 jinn ml MILO through the house she full her heart sink wilhin her But the echo mvay and no one so she tho of table the chest of drawers Tolerably in his di- rection sho proceeded to examine the walls They wore all papered and after examination seemed to ecu lain no secret door Mrs Martin now into a chair lo think on her position As was niter luking all precautions the itsell that it might be and she smiled ul the thought of what her would say when relating lo the terrors the night chihl was quietly her ks Inll buried Her rosy posed between her oyes und the Suspense being over the lime of fiction having seemed to piss with magical rapidity The rubber thrust his head carefully forward Mrs lient was n half choked cry sound of a knife falling to the convulsive struggle puli pull s but ilic licr two feet Sin liud back nnd i The looking woman who showed her inlo hall that served j I at once as a nnd kitchen I lhal the roads were ao and up into a bright lime while i j ai there was little chunce ciui.lle burned dimly I of her arriving before morning woa full of pale j had j mi1 f fours 8 j tip lo sleep here a pood room tu oiler you and you j will be much more comfortable between a pair of limn belli pulled wilh a desperate for her life The conflict had begun 1 one cr The rubber n man furious to get loose nut a found nnd pillow Tlic fire nnt n l ii solemn M Well cried a positive could alono raise leaping nut of n lhal stop but liear pnl th door of the What have you Silt Ihc lie rul ami Lino I I while In i C liio O ih In I in rah A S il 1 in in in s i f I1 tbo I IMP rul I in in Turi r fur rcJ a ml Tar nr iu Ami In: 111 icvniimi Ai I i in our j your child seems sickly Mrd by I a gond fell that IUT friends nut her iha t ii she thank I sit up an hour or sj it i not laic ind hu may cime after nil It noi I bu ol your which prepare Cor me I my The ho not remain in that a lire be im i but Mrs Jl herself so co I she pile of fa on i the it move Her against window panes AH her ihi hail been r'ain lo the wind of rain Has my arrived A thrilling Suck the It in the year that the ter first became acquainted him who was then under em- ployment of Messrs i Con- voise ns n of ihc Algonquin one of the only two vessels then in the trade lhal year on Luke Superior November which is hie for that country we left LaPointe lo come down to the St Marie for the purpose of wintering the When we sailed of Copper nnd Isle Royal a gale from the East arose accompanied with rain and Hero we tacked no nearer then miles eighty and Iwo hundred and then in the worst place ofT where the waves ran high est Here we were tho wind ahead it nnd hail mingling in the dy who her she lo ami e Rood after n up ril her into Fur a liniment sho perfectly had nnd put Ihc when dropped her walel pick up her eyes towards the bed A ol red a hand and n knife revealed by of he fire After moment of alarm of mind re- She fell she had cut hy the and not easily and Formed lo talk Wo could her lo go lu bud mo the cried into They arrived before the cried he but re- no answer The is unly for svn no in this part ol the snid the landlady a f us j left lo her own resources j They became n cry in heard lip of Hie cry limb ihr poor woman livi yours of went to in her hed by the fide ul Wl Wli I hy 1 Inp thai while her I lur the of her bogan tu maltu its op- In order lo prevent Diving wuy to linn lo the objects around her The vast and more by the of lire than the dirly candle into ii filthy tin stood on one o the long tallies or benun stretched across t the 11 nashed 11 WHS her the only left bed wan ua Ilial the ber pot beneath it a lure at tlic head noise it thai he chunse like I Ih liur is nli I- I Uir wbil iii Tl i In- will In f Ml iho mil 1 white white ibis 1110111.1 uf There no curtain in the wny Martin with and less a running with thai j end it over mure by her enemy was ID make appearance resolved to lillle girl and door The first lhal presented was face of rubber violently turned from ihn bed and with tongue and the the Martin in the posi liosi in ivo her She was at the towards head of the bed The child hud its around her neck und was but paid no Tlie of lhal driven her way up Iho n him in of I with c-hadow.i from these j depended a pun or two sword ol onions itc wer or own nnd lhal of her child The position was an awful ore she been able lo imr that the wan lo tlie a pile of old wine bottle way to her third j lay ill corner The at all to iho by her rooms 1 A the which our readers A ol u on an living in u in Rua some distance thu with her j sons who 1 their tended If I nnd in Mrs Merlin begun lo feel Tiie descended The on iho hearth At lamling u door hud and anil a black-coated live only a dull nn out ran idea entered her mind tinit she into n resort of rubbers and the words it iu was all slie heard con- to her alarm The door leading into the ronj was and for a moment linl in ill bo u up hill it a 1110 vcr il n I r tlie Ml over LI r in lior lior dill Tho lied n Xi do it piny irilli hor gleefully ilu your licit To Iho man's ho in Ob you little An IIIM to with you AT or ho tho you'd in As lied her hor chin she fell an inclination to atari up anil on foot far from any other habitation and if the people of house entertained any evil her at- I tempt would only precipitate ihc she resolved on patience but j listened attentively for approach of her All she heard the wind nnd ihu dashing of had be- I lo full just after her arrival About two hours in this wny At length iho door was bright glenm in apartment a and then a ed the but startled noise under the went terror lo its hole The child ied steadily in its unconscious re- the young man pardon be I OP but niter a step or Iwo hi thrown open and a pose mother also tried clumber bul limn in could noi help a Martin was occupied only First on the ex- by which she hail been led lo tee enemies in the uf house and n friend in the red haired man secondly it her that as be would nu from n mini he push the chairs lhal cam wn opon and a man dripping wel j were in his way of e in breathed more freely this avoid the snare that wus laid for new comer might frustrate the evil of her if she liny He was a him Once she thought that her was strongly directed lo one red haired spot he lind nnd was looking mar nnd inspired her wilh con- bu he shadow on tho In there wos no that would compromise the success of his iho shrieks of n have you half nil hour lo For To mi: n service ich bring yen in a trills say n hundred 11 Do yuu cull that losing half nn is it yuu serve as a witness lo n will One Mini air The winds moaned and tled through tho of our vessel At twelve o'clock in the night thing was in ice the deck spars nnd in cabin Wo heaved our deck load Our vessel headed u way from we at two the changed to the nnd storm by we poor landsmen five in number could even see the end of the vessel and the was now covered wilh ice and snow We had dny be- fore lust sight ol land and we knew noi how scon we might be driven on shore and on rocks for all each is bold and No stnr nn light house and nt dawn no of land must make up another Captain lo Aye Hard a Let go and shouted Oh Nut n Jot i rope in vnin did iMe bul the vessel forward our is in an iceberg ev e is fi fast Courtney Then wo oro eure ol land end death no up nnd cut ll e ropes and let down the mainsail The brave boy went up and gained the cross piece of mainmast and with one band commenced to cul ropec but blown out ol breath ho cunie down hid hard task and fell about leu but was in soil his md body slid cold you try The willing soon gained the I but a fear his body dangling in the air ami holding with one band nnd ever I expected lo sec him away slepa from vessel inlo iho his knife could not the object nnd he too came slowly his hands were bloodless See boys there is our The captain pointed to the bold rocks that were covered willi snow and ice failed to como the sick man about a half mile ahead of us is dying yuu on Tli and ran down cabin in n moment up hi ing the notary himself in n name having lied a sash Unit I had chamber near life bed of the around his waist and a slipped by iLc and caiso of hid 11 A fine for cried himself lik ike a dog scrambling out j I ct lam wel I In Ihu skin Hope I me u of i The hostess in a surly lone told her eldest sou to serve I man and then addressing Martin You sec your riends will not come nnd you are keeping up to no You had better go to bed I will wait n lillle the reply which elicited a kind of n shrug of contempt The red haired man finished hid bottle uf wine nnd then Shew me a room good shall sleep hero to-night Mrs Martin thought as he pronounced these wordc he cast a protecting glance Tlie Corner PY II n of ihc Mny Tlw to up tlic wny Or the A And Ilio lovo tlu oa house Have you ever stood after hour wilh your fishing rod in hand wilh the patience of nn angler for a II you have you some idea of the siale of mind in which Mrs far other in- at the lime until nn old clock on told one midnight Another of iety now iro nearly burned out Her dizzy eyes could scarcely see Iho floor us sho bent wilh fearful attention over the head of the bed the terrible hanging like Ihc tword of Damocles the gloomy thought she if he delay his until the light has completely died f Will it not then towards her and she felt less repugnance j be impossible lor mo lo at the idea of passing the in thai house 1 thought il would come to that at lo do the kill this stive myself and my O God de- liver him into my eaid tho landlady Pierre j A tf l With cf Va your part And n magic nrt inny bo the lady's trunk up stains In n minutes Mrs Martin found alone in n spurious room wilh n firo burning on the hearth Her first care after the child to bed i was to examine the door It closed only I by a latch There no bolt stir around for something to it with and a heavy cheat of drawers Foar cave She naif lifted half pushed it the Whether yo still the soul like Or rouse with trumpet call Or liko loino tho Slill jc tiro dear all door Not content with thio sho n table to tho strength ol her defence The leg wai broken ind when she touched it fell with a crash to the floor A echo Bounding ing of hands and alone the suppressed that supremo moment was near at hand Her while arms worn bure lo her fell wildly around her face like Ihc mane ol a about leap upon its prey tho distended orbits of her eyes glared down upon the spot whore the question of life end death was very soon to be decided Time seemed immeasurably lengthened out each assuming the proportions of an hour But at last just m all linen and forma began lo float before her eight through an indistinct medium of blending and a black mass inter- bund and sealed himself with Ihc other witnesses The old man had no lives and made work with his will It was ready for him to sign ihc curtains to give light A ray fell across ihn sick mail saw him und to approach in n feeble voice do know me I not lhal honor cir Wo yon not recall seeing me at the Theater No hir 1 can refresh your memory Did yon not first oi Fire in a I was there certainly I loo You had n good tra stall I a miserable stool ihc The draft made mo ill You guve nio your comfortable look my poor one I but did my duty sir toward an old man and nn invalid They are people who do their Allow me to give nn evidence of my acknowledgment And turning toward car of the no- tary the old man added n lo bis will The witnesses signed the notary countersigned and the former each ed of The next dny iho journalist Coming he rang at old man's door nnd asked afler him Ho had died during tho night In due time young man attended his funeral ter it the notary snid lo him To morrow wu open the will Be there You aro interested Our editor did not neglect the tion He attended reading of the will The old man had bequeathed him t hundred thousand francs An orchestra seat well paid millionaire asks if we can throw any light upon kissing We don't want thing is done juit tho between and his I will go and let loose saiJ lie I could see in eyes that table energy which never forsook h'm in the hour of und which always ihc man lie ran up to the all a moment nnd commenced cutting away the rigging Tnr ropes wore severed and slowly bent the main sail loft the slill on the cross piece Tlic schooner ns readily obeyed he hand and wheeled from iho Oh whin n sobbing shout we tried to In five minutes more we should have been dashed the rock outside of Grand Inland Jack came down the he ed us without n word he wont down lo the cabin nnd the icy fl or perfectly overcome His fuco was cold hie eyes glistened as if dead end not n breath could wo O God companions We rubbed him and started our firr covered him up in our blankets and coals nnd a long distressing groan came that groan how it sent a thrill of joy through my whole frame like an electric shock And no sooner had ho conio to consciousness than c tiger ryes he looked upon the little group and faintly whispered you Yes Jack Wilson we are all was tearful reply I threw myself by his side and wept like and never hove I met Jack Wilson without looking in hie eyes with a gratitude Now he is no more His brave heart is ed in iho waves ho has BO long battled against No more his genial soul will lead ours There are few tuch men in thin selfish world Ho was a good ho could have saved himself but no doubt died in lo save ers of Ihc London Into A special train of twenty cor- was in waiting al 10 o'clock we obtained a seit in the nexi to that in which Garibaldi was out the journey to in every vil lage at every station tlie and of the people preceded powers of Women mid girls pre- sented Hugs threw flowers inlo iho riuecs struggled to kiss the hand of thr General and ejaculated their priests ind monks stood surrounded by their wretched Hocks on the shouted thei nnd holding the in on band nnd the in other waved them in the air and bawled out benedictions As Ihc train passed tin at ibe soldiers threw their caps into air joined Instil in Ihc Wo arc in Naples pen can des cribe the scene the whole thronged iho banners bandieri Guards 1 dies in trim med with pink an of mule human in the almost of the Pu Angri nnd there lie is shows himself at the windows Tli of Viva are and crow Ihc staircase and saloons of palace In the evening tl city is illuminated hlock up every street all men are o n new in their What a scene of has for tho present been averted Who had this you cai probe ihc truth Some King done sn and to lurn Iho mud loose upon Ih others sny secret commit lees in the in tires t of G fi weeks been pi means lo and been most prodigal ir of nnd promises However it may the hour ma when nicy sully bloodless The is ihc but I nm inclin ed to think that the thousands aro enjoy ing seme as a rather in their any political sentiment The fact is thai tlu has noi been unpopular with tin nnd lowest orders of Nn pies who number more than hall the pop his has been gainst in and freo of his Pho the soldiery and been his instruments by means as he has destroyed all free dom of speech of thought of am to the oi of Naples it is a icr of whether they tribute to the King or lo Garibaldi Uu at blood end oi il will so continue II o of j it will share Yes the good of ire bent upon St Elmo are only the bidding 10 lay hand to the work A longh job will find it I am cure I wit walking yesterday along the rendy pulling tick tho heavy each of which wai motl pointed at the moat of tho town heir inward What war what a protection tb city Il wa- no bad emblem of the whole anj Kind of the than wholly and exclusively directed lo Jack is said my A bachelor left a boarding house in which there were a number of old maida on account of the miserable fair set roni the London Times Sept 11 SI One of our greatest of is now the The whole population ol male seem bent on a pil to shrine of their and I went up with a parly of friends We Si Martin's Church Monastery where our red I dare say little good lo tin while cowled monks who jna d nt ua n we passed tail stalely and so ai first we look for statues monks doing ii H paradise bound by vow to silence md an easy un cancel Hir in heart of hearts trembling not u for visible nml invisible treasures of which their has been of th repository From the marble cells of monka ti the iron dungeons of the victims of lie Si Elmo iho transition is but short but the contrast id appalling The wind six floors and at every floor room undo for a score ol victims Some of the miserable celli hod windows but as view from hill over loveliest of hove been too a lo Iho lonely captive tho window latticed over wilh thick wooden bars not intended to prevent from that height only a bird could attempt but simply to rob the poor of thp view of hii familiar In the lowest there no windows to the a wicket in door outwardly for lo with the prisoner il he ha a mind That wicket would bo in morning to let In a bread and water then wicket would fall to and for hours all would bo darkness on the inside I do not like to horrors much less to dwell upon them else I could yuu of the loo holea we shown through which the fentrics could shoot the prisoners in their cells and in their bids I could repeat the ol executions of Swiss and ian mutineers of which Si Elmo has been the theatre and of which thi world never knew anything The who were but yesterday in pay are eager to promulgate abroad the my of his and I have DO doubt St Elmo will soon become the subject of books or pamphlets but little in Lord Jolin ou ion In his Life and Times Us the tribute to the Mm oi Belore taking leave ot American war a Tow words may bo allowed on a there can be but little ence of opinion George without the genius of Cmr or Bonaparte haa a purer fame as his ambition was a higher anil er nature Instead of seeking to his own name or seize supreme power lie devoted his whole talents military civil lothe and the perpetuity of the liberty of liis own country In modern history no lion has done such great without the soil of or the stain ot ambition Napoleon attained s higher but drove them on John len Wm Russell Algernon Sidney may had motives as pure and an as unstained but they fell To Geo nearly alono in rn times has it given to i revolution to ill future time the theme of a an example of be- power Books Books a-c the best men's souls A book has no no ii is nn unsolicited friend hat you may take up or at will John Millon was but one t a time end tlun perhaps md but John Milton he sils nt my table but no food travels me but costs in ticket lies on my bed but nu who could not live on earth r sids by side on library arc the best r worst of men as belong to or infernal literature They havo no no sickness no old ago nro never weary never troublesome lie felt a nig inlo a richly furnished house where and wool and silk and gold and precious conspired to minister ta to see only a few poor the baro library sticking out like ribs of a skeleton An first was to iho to found n nursery ly to found a library nnd then let his children and his books grow up together wilh evety adding a new Shell 10 hid When men hunger we put food before them and if they are in- we do not withdraw lood but cook it in the daintiest forms to pulled by indulgence Let men read arid read novels if they come in way Novels may or nay not If written by Sir Walter Scott they are decidedly not From he Christ spoSe in or down lo cur year luch of pli and history hac been written what are Henry Cook It it a sad defect when young ire of directing their own without a shirt are not more useless than ne of these One after his a young wont home ml no dinner ready and anxious nnd confused the went out it 10 o'clock replied the and ilia knows no more about ng a dinner than the man in the moon Couldn't she have done it under your inquired the husband very my I should like 0 sec a dinner my asked the husband in ycu do not mean to say that you 01 cook n dinner I certainly replied the f i about The husband but his f astonishment perplexed and is You look very she? aid after a moment or had elapsed And so I be answered u as I could be at finding a cap- sin of one of my ships Kith You know ho v o and the of a there is a cooking school in to it and our for it sadly n a very important particular An Irish wit new wai in tho first District Court what he new of character for truth nd veracity Why fn iroth your r I've known her the kepi or houjo clean dacent K O n old f all the solemn of ry struggle he eVor law that in going onie one dark Light from tbe widow after being told by her daughter Sally wit is most to A man in Uie suit of clothes often a another rested in   

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