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   Waupun Times, The (Newspaper) - November 9, 1859, Waupun, Wisconsin                               THE An Independent Republican l mill llom 111- u mul IS V AT I H. A Hire In 1 Kit ONB ANII rim I vr nt Tr I-V IV In 00 m DO IS 01. 10 TO 1 On tf THE PUN TIMES JL I 1'iibJKslici ami Per in VOLUME 3. NOVEMBER 9, 1859. NUMBER 7. Business K x o i A Mulu G K i 'll -I mull I. O. O. I A General Banking SELL EXCHANGE On nil the of nml and Continental in Minus to suit tion to Antl promptly nt current Tickets from Great Britain 1 n. No. 9 ut Mr. T. In the Hi us I. Mil r II DV H. lie In hiH hid Imlr WUH In in and MIW Til the of i thu H troilo il il IIo more his bin liny liliu Ity A bi UE And 1..1I AiM lit it Uo votlo UK witli At inch I. is k. blight Till h- Ami thy At In And l And I In- f ll on- i willi profound and tation in his very light Klione in princes nro of the Great In outcast nnd with very in and pining for Im in of our mill uf our when The Arctic Old once Douglas can never bo Sir His tail is It is now fourteen years since Franklin too near the loo near went on the great expedition in search Sir the famous northwest His two Hut tho best thing ever said on Douglas the and sailed by Sam About the days of their on the of the Kansas an 1815, and it was expected that tho friend of Sam's him at AN Men sow wild The k I heart is down KLs Una's U j thu it it dues nut prow it is certain to grow A I by but as for bli to dud it shrinks tolJ from man's inhale presumption o ruling the roost Man lakto with a in the that that him a sonie of of extinguishing the uf they expedition would return in about two in the course of a conversation on Ono day hu ho men of the either K-t it burn out or snuff it out by cue lu a during the time a. mati lioa like H fumbling fur invented ten Wiv arc often foolish enough to ail up but you hear of few who have tho patience to fit up for How 111.1 n r we would crucify tho very Parent who pities is one voice deeper mill limn nil the voice of our older brother pleading with thu I. Common forgive far thoy know uol what they Ho but congregation not Leaning witli upraised under by n in Baffin's In been received of ihe English government lilted out throe vessels to proceed to the Arctic sens in of the Tn 1849, lifter n protracted but M u ot hi of i1 with and with thoy snt ion less I lo the holy in which with had ed with their Thure wem those in the further part of tho chuich who did nut hut their mouths were opon with their eyes with and Counselors r r w i v of Ami I mid III At lor lim otV thai i and so strong was ihe common of thu that they scorned to feel they could not K. M. Mr. A M. M. f Mi. Mr. -In uf I d ith him ill Ami A nit mid ii Attorney Hi .in I'M N at K. VKA K O I. I i I 1ST i r. i en W. i Druggist Dr. yours less the last vessel expedition re- During the same a land party Sir John nnd son expedition under veteran Arctic explorer Sir James were equally un- The government then offered a amounting lo one hundred thousand to any private expedition that should afford aid to Sir John In no loss expeditions wore lilted was Oh poor said Houston lias been sot His not understanding the ro- the Texan Senator proceeded to illustrate it by an of the of an old acquaintance of The old gentleman made it a rule that the children should dine at a side table until they were sixteen at which age they were permitted to cat with older member of the On one a who was the cus torn observed oie of tho whom lie thought was of the requisite eating at the side and asked him was not sixteen years said the 1 VMS sixteen some time nnd the old man lot mo come to lus but theie think they are making themselves t popular when they nre only making j themselves extremely have been pointed out to me Inking the of one of a for dinner 1 was very fond Lady in that fitted instead of waiting to be helped 1 the in the that boro nnd also assisted largely in ing another expedition in the nnd other kinds of moves 1'rince Jlr vero of hu nineteenth The drawing and nil were warn md b uf the Dr. Vli i The followin and uf his we from Mr. G W novel of in Harper's j When our friends the a solemn voluntary was playing upon j The sat quietly i in Chairs and were brought to iho wood built in big fire sit night were woli and throw n glowin In most ouH exist iil over th Aids tho only in the re collections of the oldest But in the localities from iho and hemlock are only worth thu ruid then these of olden and Etl EIH -O g cold and in T V. L. M i i i 6 U R G E O N I D E N T -in I MB S .Ac I slid for a ami Kin l li H s it K s Int. Alining WHS still forth fed and of entering was hoard but j in a few a slight prd in a black silk d in was tind young thu old fashioned a dispenser of moan and churlish over a but wo can lint realizo bow he emi a or and was a uf a fire is spiritual in the eves cold nights of of un anxious soul as a fow aiso in the same and there were eleven vessels ut thai searching tho seas for tidings of tho TLo result of ail these was Tho graves of three men to the Krobu Terror but to iho of the In undertook tu myself and reached too and met with an and ho sot mo back two Probably Mr. Douglas that probation is hut it would not bo if he with another accident before meeting of the Charleston con- A minister of the in good old to be great I liave and them verr men who evidently thought great but then it was evidently selves An old maid's only ii her All her ami both and to It U the only and the tbat sometimes shed over broken lhan it is n tlint never Mocks never OF Erskino was distinguished through life for independence of for adherence to He once the rules of his which ought engraved on every lie J It was n first command nnd of always to do my science told me to be H nnd the consequence to 1 shall catry with me tho and I trust of this parental to the I hitherto nnd 1 have no to complain that my to it once discovered his wife fallen 1 hive no dements that gave any traces as asleep in tho midst of his on contrary the road to prosperity tU Dr. Kune started his famous ex- by Sir five Although this latter expedition did not find anything of Sir John they in rescuing Captain with his ship's had been bound up in the ice for Si g in the u v LU p in a t J f illicit i somewhat monotonous How of his t0 hu 1 ruke forth with this personal sharp and Lut very ami I shall point out the same opened hor eyes and in a as did all other in thu house whether asleep or At us numerous expeditions 1 dinnn marry yo for your year after without any tidings ye And I dinini A question an eastern debating ii If what is a and his about to be parted for a proposes to exchange for that purpose the feiler goes with gal to the daguerreotype tj od j of him in whose search thov many ve for your that the public lo deem congregation can see Aud if ye hae ln ordinary pay for having the only has money enough to pay for ona 1 1'atont n U Ii Hi M the the music in tho crowded like a to tho i in was in harm iiiy with the expression of licgan to H UH had remarkable ami tlie Sturm a half dozen luxury and further investigation It. argued that the of boon and as to what deemed was had to enjoy ihe by its warmth forgot rigor mid severity uf the cold worl us old fire that it was endanger more lives in a vain search A i lard It and to art i-v every ry n of it o of i moment nf I nnd add the two i ut Uphold of a stalking through in all tho of with a noble heroism tbat has won the ail miration and sympathy of the civilized still for and recently dispatched the regions tho small screw et under ot That vessel has now to the that con tho as the loss of Sir und at n point on King Inland G 11 O G E R 1 E S 1 1 on a speck of tho every j bearing date April 25, 1S48, and 3 hlu John on the John die f June 1817. His ho hail It and folt us if a i hud and wind of his blood 11 of s ml floats from melody die day iiko dust on wheel is his companions the through n of perhaps owing to this premature removal ol respected chief that the whole party t two years he loft liis and it of in: MERCHANT i nt n r 1101- 1.11 at in 11.- r vi nnd I n I Ii c I CM I AT SHIN lIO OK A nf n s M E D I 0 I N E S M. and i; l I lard n Hi ft O K i of 01.n s an 1 u. II simplicity and which no had road j hymn apparently d thu clinic with alter n from llu an nld It Up by until with iho and in the 0111- and by 801110 indo- raised their huts and in while the by inn was tho WAS after a Umt yearning face appeared at the himself for a fool moved his as tasting the he was to an- I uiv 1 give the same A manly I of j 1 I it iu i There the hands iho a kind of about his Mid fill kindled nnd witl 11 is entirely was no dn or lo by in n and all creations i above nnd Is this a to make fur a crown deny his own to mock sprung to which will proud man ho not Does .ml he is snipped by he is ho or liy p is ho IVot pain liu is not the heritage of should dwell with frail and When he If Sir John Franklin diod a martyr to his in iho cause uf he tins in death done morn unveiling uio hiddon mysteries of the Arc lie seas than ever lie could have dono in j made hut a sair slumbers were broken fp for SONS OF was ly initiated into the order of thu of in a magnificent should put in the magnificent own ugly or un- man who the love nnd of and his j him in into lha of as arc first grabbed aud thrown into a tub of cold and forthwith al largo men begin to stick pins you of The world may look dark and cheerless may er in his when ho returns to the Hauling you nut of tho of 13 i i feels tho tender love of nnd tod happy lie ii but rush you into another and now now men mako a now lunge after you dressed in and pouring hot molasses into your hair and a stream of cold wa or is flo on to takes not with him that friend who will forsake him in no emergency who will divide his increase hii lift l from his and throw tuna be lie ever so and a man dressed in thrusts n snuff box in front of your ami all at once you begin to b-v lhc aud the eager crowd begins to laugh and Shoving you further the chief men and bottle washers grab you by the hair and coat and in this way vip bit of dry goods loose from your roars with and tumultuous ain the crowd laughter nt vour save him out more Arctii mere gravo 1'ri-lojsame humility j for tli fcr or con- that over lifted ilii who his out all had a strict regard to pieces which wore played by the soldiers on particular wore others used only under peculiar only to lot with a it OH making thu famous passage of tho under series of for and during these searches his so valuable to and made the discovery of the north tbat has boon iho geographical event of the But for really practical uses this dis- covery has as vet boon of no and with thu return of Lady Franklin's latest with a single and when you of hear of any first-rate obtain it if you can. After ti while if you and he sure to road it. host care of your and in this when you are will have good libraries in your as well as on net upon this It is sail many during John on tho so that you see stars as late fancied that they Dr. mad Sympathy for and nude with live or six men holding have to your hair and forcing you up a soaped polo with pins aud sharp sticks Vou now begin to think yon arc forsaken expeditions than ever would have dono in the The of Arctic naviga by all of and the devil has past has been but a1 certainly got possession of knocking as they arc in the milky Vou are handled in this kind of ing for two when the you a largo dose of liverwort aud aud ihon let YOU an early hour on tl e morning A WOKD ro to collect libraries of our in suspect that wort not There a tiling ns with lhc eye and wo suppose there is also such as smellin with the of The 8ir Franklin tod the of ers and thrilling In eccentric gentleman and observing iho rushed into in a most the of is look thu skies on The who Al tho I ground for i Railroad at present I solemnly lo read a manuscript with one foot on L don t still be 1.11--------UU- IW To ie to be so while loo r. TV lilo mny be bin M r. 1'ant once on of. like a being the yf while traveling 1 j xt jail ihe cf if ii the I nover whon oat but one for My walking mv blood J B. Justice of tho you r T v 1 M I I II K Mule ol Y i; Wall and Curtain ulive he to add of tn a walking my 111 anJ I lie my simple in- lo and never touching and and kind wen in lhc and of lasting 'A the tho can us deeply was a was the human as timo whose the brought i as a eini j mon arc very apt to compare the Lord Mis with those who are I novor yoars of her life in lo and at last attempting to pick I to bu that yoars amid all the uf an ail or iio men ia so much be more we the i the mind uf women the 5t by women nature A hearts of in ft 1 his smartness byj in tho Afier trying to u itself Mml tbe and of the as they hem events lhc j drops runs God rains S. E. T A U V U It I. WIL K. OT jiu tc tears over the his his voice was equable nnd Iio wont on tho such must needs to show and and el 1'atlior had loll them that nf the f narc nrd t his and their as it did to in the who pleaded not us men adult as iho and if no pan in the j answered the see lie men as tho he stood upon but raili was of being at nnd he the r the for rebuke in the i if ho ever know of other The boy answered that ha of but ho A wife once ou road in a certain of a time ii him to prescribe rained liru and nnd he i i which the I shall pius over the as my find ftt to where I shall A i 1.1 l 1 was was that n was truly making that as nt man very a P. lo oilier m valLor iu K not a wet ol apt to n is a man eating with a kissing his it upV it I it Two countrymen went ioto a buy ono of them a They were tini lighted with tho the few n said one of ad impatient nt Me in to but ho could for the man to it Ihs him him said i morning tho my it. iii  

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