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   Wisconsin Express (Newspaper) - September 19, 1850, Madison, Wisconsin                             BY ft VOLUME JO or of tutu Ihu innu 1 1 Mid lull MI Tito Mil wipe HUB to i lui mat kwu IV li H r i ff Iko church llk lul ll r HIM file lt hMI ll fHr II WISCONSIN THURSDAY NUMBER 45 could you o to lliu ttf to IV whu r r In w uhat deur Lucy 1 Why net in such a strange way I never knew you to nine before Von rt have the glass to j your ftps as you Air to Init 1 looked U i lo I too I to like so much I not o hail it but n morning-glory vine one of the lower littlo was sand IJIM on the front step a in was all tho answer wo iis he a on the right of the little hull it and very gentle her most ell In hl ili 1 1 t LIK 01 s I uot ihc I MHl ill y -in- ANmut li JH t ItW by with f i ull wf Mn lim loot of distress it not a I shall never take again t Ami iny parties to attend f You u talked about all winter Why uy a is expected of a lady ays but to Milto and yon one 10 room was so shaded by the leafy which its fragile stems over tlie front window There was n neat on the floor a few plain table and ranged round but drawn near the window so I have scon too of its ill that it was a bed vered n well-worn counterpane i She was anil trials and by pillows J do not she was my a he had b irt sitting aunt's been From WHAT CANWOMAN f Or the Influence of an Example with you again wid My heart i condemned of j unl and I cannot mice it i bv to join Think poor him a and u your college her features Masted by long ill- Viry delicati aud her were you sometimes thes yet n look of oo in sible pale in that uv ALICE I H tbu of tlie Son of i nut iu lur lie soft light by and this was by a faint if i the pallor as and very but ono in n thousand nud I As she held out flAi b sides influence can you j could sou every blue vein think yon will bo the ly J noticed that she n thimble and man for seeing yen so must say it on tho bod were scattered bits ijf as tu to take wine with WfA sewing You none of us know the we toll how it d to sec her take np never will know this mid bend OUT it setting stitch worW lint still the principle remains the i sftw the regularity of To-night 1 a she talked us She avoid and this industry painful to il fi oiu her conversation niy I looked on and s Hail hud long been a confirmed even of a I AM you admire my taid Oray I in my pointed her Shu lu r good lukt made a isolation to the him into his otic loud n mid a ho Juis and j Jt the wry of tells me and HIM I llw speaks o tllis now with ft very that he HH her nun U As and hw resolved to a fo j d j J tho temptation I km w ot it by j j wla Vct I know and I nol tell it even to vou contracted and that it may lus be-iug hy i ftL Tho or w his trial 1 saw the struggle twm If ho lend i Wine parted her never expecting to her alive again but there is some concealed of vitality is tho dbe he has I tear vain tor if thero ever man given the demon Jt is WsB ftfe for reason that she refuses the assistance of her and works on from day to day times as to leave fter Of she fa of work for Ml wonderful patience and which she never speaks to any ono en to me of ft she w hnn it is to say fettes fefts a good n ane week lie Jias the kindest huirt fti the world She is a exclaimed my aunt warmly The and if there is to M repaid for all has in this world I thought and said a dred limes that 1 suppose I wust tire d everybody with Hall yon as you term it in Inch Mrs was an actor There is a j at wry foot of lane whit h leads to my uncle's has been built that evening by Mr Hall now and one of the most respected men in and it whs furnished by his wife's industry Her health w us KA by a 5 it was deed such Urt wrought iy the returned and devotion of her hu band The Blind WIRT Although as far I u man bo of thoughts ihm lie is not a polito Lfe iho 11.111 poo -I through tho comity of I of profound ion J i Wv my cyo caught y a wt l tied by 1 ukl houso fiom tl ho houso fl iw ted difficult lty WM and ee her if id Miw Umy f Emily iw I told yo i Remade Will shirts for me They not in fashion in those if j on for the prettily furnished parlor while a Vte Hug on tho She wn will bo but a wife mother this cannot contain Her row ard has been self-sacrifice and not only this but the example of husband has reformed ninny of his who at ut hitu hen foe to join them There is nwy uli Milton for one be supported than one giii in tle clustered for the first time responsibility j Women when was dueled But the of thought and from linen 1 jn eap Jus hamK nud Ins all stalking a men was first pair and felt from an I whi ol if the ol iho of I was of course the of J the handled u jou first cation 5s turned anel ly ll in wna 10 -n Iu V after my debut ih I parsed the the room most whose would had ted long ago wild hud it Little JW of 1 in to n TO traveller in O- civilly hit ij ami TL sola to lie hy hud thing 1 de- you nro to other ill all our town and villages about that i Kinily Bradfoid alone remained in the -is she there her it be with an I Hover shall of my If you tin was a great about that had bwoin j tho of temperance and wont from to tho inhabitants by their ned but of jealousy as she saw Lewis meetings were held in the at with Unix I lotas came from a Jim d shut out the a uti tho iu ir nl nl iho A few hung tin and u of women were 1111 iho who this In- ofthe the just on the heaped iu baskets of L fruit then te would have on reflection nud perhaps his i tcl fate in is by events any I have spared him one will be stronger time to iiir I not have of all I thought it was only 1 join I was wry interested and by the time we her I had sketched out 1 Hi which f had been the actor J tho instant we were of the j eli Milton nightly and by incl the BCV of reform accompanied him to one of tl gatherings It with the got a seat and children was needed Who among by with the flits of the of noble and more age size iij tho happiness than of faces and my sisters if you could but realize that all of tho and gi ace but entrusted wo Ho was your keeping and that the tall with a face and mmy Cst upon the trivial ncn most brilliant Hashing eyes I ever saw A few mouths igei hu had an from society and now with n frame ened by iast but willi a spirit as strong ai that which animated the old he stoud foith going as it were lea pathos than I j and had ever 8 aj il lw ascended thu pulpit t w endure th ti tho n wne -i in my blood rtm my of our up lo tlie ci'W'-iiixiein i one young a so him Inn us lo ii oT us truth n to saying jn lee lie unto voiO had tied fiom liia own hearth way temptation w hitli ning him to gti A tidings to either I never to such ami ether J you not use that fif au igno blu triumph or so tlie of dully life lid Oh said bursting into hor room some two tho scenes we have recorded um I Hut when he came to on the lhc t he dJW to he j htl grew but mint I hy don't you take her horn so many vacant nt It Id think were lich people enough i- -i i iu and pyramids of tinted i when did her husband die lino all Lucy not lioness when n vm c strong judgment is is the J 1 i i ot moral 11 firs niin 90 happy the liuly loudly ho 1 poured out my so fast that aunt had no time to answer any one of them and I had so much 1 had not ft man reding along the side into good graces lei many wondered that liis choice upon hrr so i u bettor to his will know H Isabel of early girlhood yet as uilel as when had first Ine hello of the hat lus choice should your services as assistant 2 when tho ity of entire said Isabel unmoved by Mrs Moore's covert clour to tho who now round the lounge on which she sat The of man who has been once vuK penile I menu is so still car my quavered forth 1 now iw Iho of tho wealthy I stately of tho hostess Ilow as 1 looked at her how lonely she must how terrible to see one's j friend elie and know you cannot call them back again halt so she very seriously on front to day and sec the gradual death ofthe soul boely is It would be n happy day for JJr Hall that made her a widow though she poor not think to That with tho of force of her nature but though was bo- yond iry of f w moved as With ho recounted the sorrows tho ful the drunkard's T ho oi hope and thc of nil or Imps of it It what his hud soon had it was tit a eloquence of simple truth than ono thought of puur Mrs Hull I am As fur know not J have been so excited and after the hud thrilling peal the assembly joined a isong to the plaintive air of Amd like a triumphal it it through advise jou th Not wise a- but j Of am I for you for by young and only his wealth and connections is foi tho him how new ho Emily really what am J tw do once to downright I it my duty or ii it not to aunt f on Em'ly and ho it to her when hu Ami what does she say i Why it's your fault after nil W she quotes n story you told that same night I about liis folly You toUl me tint too Well he declares he not f wine then inul never will again every heart m His phrase hud that of that the RlS t to bu Ihitt our I crucifixion Is u philj We saw the of lire to that n man woura staring mid s anj iw foul llt n f my were and mi i i u that I 1 reply of tho Mln At he lor from ing hltH hfe Id td and praying him not trt nit judge counly Vl was u of folly unit of natural want of The following ii wus A fellow convicted A fen A man nl in to suit and ot pa vc ing of v not wli il v had filtered until uf his ho his bis 01 I my clear but ink wu have a great deal to do though j b jt Already ii to ihi brim with that might have I think the of lUo Clarence j u the way of Hoisting Father Matthew ugo topk of j to Conventions -n aud erf to Moore kindly 1 have listeners who forgot all rules of form and though I had sung nothing but tame Italian for years my voice rose w ith tho forgetful of all but the around me Scarce hael the straim died away when through the crowded passing the very seat we occupied some one pressed for- ward with trembling eagerness At first I did not recognize uncle started und way tor him to the table in front of a The whole with thi nnd and j gation j Jt J titr dim to by tin init standard ot mj ui 1 IK lei In- of cr For I could how be lot from liio lie tho nl If he for his I suppose and all of thing he tin in And she him of of Well of it s-o sent nos HS rts he why 1 1 o i i 1 1 might prehaps tion if it had beeli solely a pledge made to gain her but if 1 am nof much mistaken 1 think 1 can their attachment to that same eventful night but i am very certain he did not until quite recently So I urn to let Emily run the risk Yes if she chooses it though I elu not think there is much I should have no tation to marry Lewis it 1 loved him be- n rapid and enthusiastic The fust ho the aw ful silence n i died from 1 philo is a thoughtful sensible girl She not tho speaker's Kent A confused murmur of j act and she is ing in for the poor fellow hail j tilc nnd wus would be no in of one to the Ciray iu tho midst Tell iis it Miss Gray fair her companion hy of We you Your Miss lie the tv it quick voice drew the uf I will Urink to witli nti niy heart but water U you tbo kill gUw trim water goblet May 1 be to follow Miss Gray's unl the j MM with IMO though action to Ute word and ofthe host and and of topio of conversation alter BMO ia urged Emily Bradford There will be plenty of time before the tlemen come in And request by many voices Isabel her simple tale There ia about it Emily but you remember those pretty habi t you so you haw teen me wear Moore My I first saw my Milton town not fcr from and WBS considered one ofthe most ing young men in tho neighborhood Such an n fellow fond nnd proud of his wife and body said that Charlotte Adams had i 11 in voices ran through Uie te cue rln j another saw him printed pledge which was lying with the eagerness of dying roan The first name subscribed to the solemn promise of total that night was JAMES HAD When It Yms an- by my uncle himself whoso was fairly tremulous with pleasure the was electrical The whole assembly rose and the room rang with three cheers from stentorian AU order was at an end Men of all classes and conditions pressed for- ward to take him by the hand and more names were affixed to tlie pledge that night than arty one could have counted on It proud tribute paid to woman's when James Hall grasping the man to be Iho wite of an impulsive generous man like Lewis Sufficient time has elapsed to try his principles companionship will strengthen And FO it proved for there arc now few like n J of j-aii my id a of tin by this shod you Could tin w uer of the man as well the iu the did i what by ing on You aie to being y lire of the a- your collection old Homer Miltun and with the melancholy grand- eur of their tin it yon hear slow you imagine well homes than the cheerful hospitable j and his of trem and wife of a and o nent men in Aunt to the promi up going into room ded by ting out i L them with the most she bad only entered a from the death of her only child a little fellow they have been going down It is a common First the shop he ed by the day not long after they moved IB J J to a smaller sold most of their It then she first commenced sewina industry she could She could never deny him money when she had and UBS with his own earnings were spent at the She remonstrated in tain He would isa to do better in bis sober was all contrition and called himself a wretch to grieve such good wife I do mot O -1 eTer reproached him we bj household over which Emily presides Isabel Gray is n lml Robert predicts that she will never It may prove bo for she is not of w lio would Sot fortune or give her band to any man she elid uot thoroughly re- spect and sympathize with escape that nn pitch of you arc and to the enthusiasm really cry tolerable fut maid an old Very to lliu n you are a fine fellow lo be u court lor They ulc pi or lin one it you Low die to meal a ot rioh n lo you arts is from the tint no ono ever iti nil liy you ly before you tried NoW you DO ti Meal you know you cJ And you know I lift t It win u you haVU iu town of Windsor In town lo nBl rid no lo go Into Windsor to but you from I hat g rent man of vour Thin the why Of Michael an Irishman w was the picture you drew of what my poor wife has suffered Heaven bless she has been an angle to wretch that Ism My first impulse was to fly to Mrs Hall with the good news bnt kt him be the bearer of the glad tidings she said afterward We will offer our to-morrow And never were more sincerely received than by that pale trembling even yet with the fear that her great ww not real proke in ford have been But did he keep it f when fast heard ll Kentucky from some three yenrs since From thence he went to Texas in which it is believed he now re- sides Any in formal ion in to him will be thankfully received tressed sister Add Bridget hoe Fort Winnebago Wisconsin Wisconsin Kentucky and Texas pers will confer a great favor by giving reigned the the removing his white his aged face even yet wet from the rent of nnd slowly his palsied hand which it the died like a philosopher then pausing and hU other with warmth and energy to his breast lifting to and pouring his whole soul into his tremulous voice but Jesus Christ like n God If he in deed end in truth an angel of light the effects could scarcely nave been more divine Whatever J hud been able to of the sublimity of notice an insertion A Lam turer hanng gol by accident a cat across the nose and having no couH terat hand stuck on unfortunate one of nil gum on which wai the usual 350 yards long r or the force of Bourdaloue haa alien far of the power which I from the delivery of simple sentence If description you the uon that this incomparable minister had anything of a shollow theatrical kick in hit manner it great I have never in any orator wch a union and He n ot a an attitude or an accent to which he docs not seemed by the sentiment be is His mind and at the same too stoop to artifice 1 you nol go and Ihc only seline poor had or and you havo t T would have act For your In in the of and from tho great On CurtU lho you lo three ilio Clod give you to cat A board a bout croka n On Iho ho of iho if hs stood arithmetic Ths malt looked no air I am for one quarter of life n goner A minutes alter he you mathematics The boalman smiled and Well other of your lift ta gone Just then the boat ran on a Mag and wu sinking when the ferryman jump up pulled the of Sir your whole life is lost ing to the bottom   

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