Waukesha Democrat (Newspaper) - April 9, 1850, Waukesha, Wisconsin 00 il j o will thu R a dark and si owl v 1C N J C FREMONT rising like a grim spectre in the clour The histo v of tins is it rises A faw years lie was a broad and well defined t In covers half the ir th army and all attache to the I blackness was indeed a of T His j low muttered ever and much to that she h id a Futh folds all is and t want to OR ov in IIP did not NO 39 TUB inM AN his midnight nnd ilio sils new en ready to receive bis opens wilh j i- bis last of i nf his s i for s I foolscap ilis on i An old fellow twr lions lack swiftly ihc past who always themselves n lil man's money oi i and leaving bis of field t ho i but to will should be fairly di- tbe sons did not on as the ohl man ly Peter by he remembered that Con i cQ very ranch defunct Oli -on a ill I i v rose onu wild His tho Cities died lor ha occasion to show her -ina like j as Ohl om had stuck to the I my sin was bound to stick to j her lov r ail tile world Tne morn and the caravans passing I us father knew ci his He stops done hark hear him read v ni Tlh nut thu i of 1 aven ID i l im tiie caravans passing i tile us father knew ci his with Ins Y on tin to up j she bail escaped her keepers i T lovely nnd fruitful j and in it parlor al Gadsby Hotel WHS j j y f im- tbU no their eyes A vows before a with i I I u nm its dar tide over the Cilies of the At old aiai but soon was l 1 T i i i i Cu J 1 II r i I tnu ol his new T i place and THIS M vi JF ho OhJ loin I1 not only i i i is u is I friend but an i over since HebMs be curse ot the It I in- L III i a i 1 1 il- iiC u nc j ner fascinations were very willi in ul v G to in bi the country in a lebu soon as liu hits i to charged 1 by or other the i t lu was accuse I of disobey ing the arid soon as be was she married ano who i of his superior md was so con od a d a villain and the connection most an- on trial y i the rich and this poor eternally became Ly B him States are cursed ic i in the consilience was a divorce by the and oppressed with debt s o I ho was married She is said to ho oy people We a and toilsome oay s i O V nave possessed none of those ish j a his t in saw that su i mi urn o th ioi the in in in Si and til tbe will 1 want to malit my lip's here taking Billy by the band and leading him to tbe what 1 bid e and be quick for I a long here I die a good catholic Kather wont give me the A chorus f O now hemd roorn but T U whether in thu sud fate of tbe man or the severity of the priest is to say 1 die in all my neighbors and all any seemed ressions and unto rny son sf and Knot with fallow meadows bourse tho and tbe right of turt on the bog 1 and yood may it do acre and tbe Laura svith tbe lime kiln that reminds me that to pay the inures and costs upon mui debt Hordes for collection of ls Juf el swarm about like the that in the i t tlle 1 i Is in in Iran ami o 1 ii-c I I Old Tom by him as counsel and ume a j ami and alone he encountered craft oi a away d uf -x tli i c of a Naval and j his c and too ol enabled to take and hold with ir- Court against he Jus it masters turn to make him r of thn y with and fear las it hia a 3 pass lent strong mul fiery warrior ami statesman to oi nyl Dismissed from the ar- was It my be lo IKJ but in of ihs The con she exercised is to bordered on tlu- Ho that no or his on his own hearty pull considerably ed by it Where was I Hill says IIP oh 1 the Kiln 1 leavit that's Peter 1 two potatoe garden pliant to do the veriest a bis at and it is the master's bidding him with fevers crops and worse tho averse her in her She scorned by day a of in en and l I is bound so with which j wa e fother says Peter who began to afraid of fathers for On by a new ronio with anj drives out virtue Tea is he lost in tho iii by i in an I Ii f to death the sneers at purity and Il j betrays and fidelity are weakened and made prey of the money and says Jo 1 as lie lived 10 her t my for to the truth and ho was to talk am son says he I nm just touch my with the jug ii n I il il l til fill u II tj I L 4 i lit til V ii T changers by bl ies once A land of a anJ contented neo- is ate now the i rapine and plunder by a nv horde of an J ul through the i -i v i i i ol as sors the sweat anil toll ol the c ai i relt 1 iim t 3 T r i d t n tbo soil to it sat iro s plot of ground re- bo tu I on you i the ft wish to live a good man and die with tho new ol anc is now in same heart 1 do ye mind Teaching by Olive j thr r is haroly of size i icin he e is in a help no in boast so j don't you only look towards C J j U C liili! I U fc UU U U y Stl 1 ho o joy help p a a snow you my so aslo j a of cum and Inf remind you i is round 1 in by I Now teacher had two snuft boxes one 1 v his j -in- of Or who round liu used Sunday and one square if iii k-- lo a an 1 i tin to which lie the intal like the u of a century co well as their I day us tbe master had an sind n much worn nl verr com- I asked one of the scholars what is j ild bv and even i mil not 1 ves i in in tile con j the natural of trees In- in hi in M lodging stead of for purpose of tii a Si I y h TJ d n ri usual iy unit a of ilia heads wit lion I P an 1 a a i u Ii c tho turrets j in their and ill varied graces of its j ii i i 5 h I have copy of flu i i ami tips veil and xvli i trim i up his trues that In- frequently asked one of scholars is it n to i the shape of the latter at first r 1 i i i i i 1 I V v nro j parasols over their heads may plow b -t them or of the herd o i tlin pastures j a or two hills lo kirk I cuttle which 1 wjr shoofs to wending home from 1 ar- nr sho-s in ratify of Fine and stoppino on a ens of elms auu maple lire sometimes little turns to the shows bis and answers it is round Sunday sir and square the rest last words to you here Are ye Are the neighbors listening sir We're ail minding chorussed the audience then it's my last will and testament and me over the a long may that blessed be poison to me ii I am not jusi as about this every other part of my will i say then I bequeath the plot at to poo on Cregan for lie has a heavy charge and is as a man as I ever He a friend to Peter dear never let him want ye have il yourself ol on rny bed ho you for a trifle Is it down acres at the cross to Con an 1 his heirs in Ah blessed be the hut I feel my heart lighter after that says he a trood woik an easy conscience and tho Tho anecdote reminds us of instance of the risk in by i l the good A female of a school happy stood on the stream who wished to communicate to pupils an wo was now t idea of faith ivas trying to PX at the lively m plain of a word a small covered glided in sight along the in upon the incident for an illustration she wero Veter inJ his bro If 1 were to tell yon that there is a leg of lie was now froing to add there's no who was now terribly man was hurried all the people away into another room to his father die in peace When they were Peter to goes in a corner said he ye did all well but mutton in that boat you would believe me lhat aboul acres at tho Very well says Peter holding s fcn a s in Neu rear families liand a a my my lil Tuo forms H rich masa pi thuir taxes promptly live j lellow that's all l and so and my Vivo lu lie atn pro well and father slipped quietly over the bog mightily to soldiers n housed and pi fa of fifty well tho legacy he lett i J 73 J The plen is is that these people labor is fi ruat mistake The when lh -er branches rest directly s it men to course it was said he suto it was all n joke for the that won't 1 my neighbors laugh to morrow when I them all about Yot wouldn't be meaa enough to says Peter fright you wouldn't he mean to against your father's nays my the last sentence that and he gave a low wicked laugh that made myself with fear n iu Slit hut bv for the sound revelry was tbe still ness and bright lamps were in on tlie proud and I lie on the distant the notes of tho and pipe mingled wilh shout of the hours fled on The round j had rolled up bur broad disk in tho i went careering on her way by a le cloud still louder rang t Ht VI I no more had Jive for not vne against her was sliot a traitor As I looked ihc spot where he I could not bin over his fate True lie broke his oath of curried luvay by their lo Napoleon hp that hailed his lo ho A California letter states a er reckless shout from U N c rosonniiea niu IB in reel revellers anil the Moor ior a i hid tier face in sorrow ior man's jan is ever thus of hound fir lawyer is peddling at a handsome profit through the streets of San cations their trm Why ia Gen Taylor like n soldier he H nt all the world and of n upon the if ground But trees us the weeping willow without n distinct npd visible trunk would be too in growth ninch they waste no lime With them ore is n place for arid in horses tle ntiendi-d to with Nothing -is put off till that can In done to-day V f U W Laich ig ease u spiry fonn has j in- u except in quite drooping sn i i i b a short visible stem For these is no of roses should be us i of ft drooping thany A in church for nnd addressed an old Pray sir tell me t rule without fin exception Yes he n always well he ts i H church Enough is as g sod as a harvest time And in long winter evenings or corn another shoes another is a cooper tailor nnd one womnu spins another weaves mid a third horn Arid thy thus occupied are the in healthy and cheerful world It is with them to reduce their wishes to if con- venient or prudent and toes end their means to their wishes is not more odious character in the world than that of a whit h I mean that ture who ca ries to the of one neighbor ery injurious observation thai hapt era to drop from the another Such n person the and is altogether more odious than the slanderer himself tty this vilo he make 5 poison ive which would be inert for three-fourths of the slanderers in the world would except by the malice under ht: of dou double tire four which it awkward for a viz to Whittle throw stones at a cow smoke a cigar or to climb fence Receipt for making a shorl ft note in tho Spring Have you ever broke u horse t i i horse jockey but I or