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   Evergreen City Times (Newspaper) - March 6, 1858, Sheboygan, Wisconsin                             EVERGREEN CITY rt fit jross A. u r. 11' T i o th 20. 30. oil 40.'jo 5'j.Ofl 00. in m. it or A AM. i r. of tilt IT i. l Mill n regular 111 t' be lli II V on tittle 1 for Of l r. r A r n 1< r in ul r Mil. TO MAIL in Advance 1858. KATES or JOB one on form in hu or nc v ror In 1-t Such on 1 og Vor 1 io hundred on form 5tt ion U in 50 p. rl Ira r. m one rtr For Card Vin I of t' K ti ll Ill V. A. l of of I'll n an It I The and J boy Kc made lift i the r Without reply He And 1 a man of I know trod 1C A I tho i with a gronn ho A A I the crare n hollow cry Uroky from the gloom thv to I my It n A To for And from 1VIND-VOICKS. v. vli M. 1. H. tin ii A. 1 i Mu V. Win n O I mournfully over tho and my and In tho for to bo ii and thu toll they tho cold He on iny b My Uic In mil will by tho over my wilt bo with that to IV II .In A. t. li 11.-hill 1 I Jolin It. i In On tho 1st of the negro an Irishman stood lis idling to tho colored upon government nnd and as tho speaker to a from one of tho most poetical the ho well for a Somebody said isn't in only half a half a a nagur can talk in that I'd like to soo what a opened little lair af at the which contained his being i determined to introduced i up to hat in i with a respectful I said ELLIS 11. KOOS i i P. nil W. H. I feeling nnd coaxing the samo lime IUH gray call me lilt I am old to upon 'n There is a hidden potency concealed his breast which charms and pains Tho daughter of a clergyman ing to find tho sentence THE VICTORY IN THE A GRAPHIC of Albany Feb. 8, 1858. Tho House of Representatives was the theater of more profound feeling to-day than I ever saw exhibited in its Halls bor occasion when the Great Adams Bank down lifeless on its I have witnessed more more thrilling more dramatic dis- in its and have often beheld it more wild nnd but I before it when its hers seemed so deeply impressed with conviction was ding involving the ny of the Tho usually shrill the assumed a subdued tone .as ho announced tho pending the seconding of thu demand for the previous question on the proposed amendment of Mr. Harris to fi c resolution of Mr. Stephens to refer the Lecompton to the Committee on (I purposely omit intervening as unworthy of notice on such an At this the excitement in House was but deep were The Speaker summoned stalwart men the Gen. Buffington of and Col. of. North and upon affirmative to between tho The Father in ad- in. a leaving loft Cl amber From the right small and brnad and tall and led the Douglas Democrats through the While the elegant form of Winter and the bushy Humphrey Marshall were seen mingled in the crowd of All haying passed and Gen. having the Speaker hundred and ten in the opposed will pass For a hearts sunk in many Now Half went down to the A ex- pression of anxiety wiis flitting across many faces as they crowded through the Gen. again reports to the Speaker Heads are eagerly bent forward to catch All is silent as tellers report one Tho' ayes have and the demand for the previous o BOARDERS t4 i low or ftl I nif I will lio of a of licr father's as he hud left down papa DWELLINGS FOR M I. ill I i i. 1 1. fnv DR. J. my but tho editor of a paper informs the lady who sent hiin a with the request that such articles were never crowded out a of d and four in the care w 11 COOK AVU AT I'll t i STEARNS C- N T K A. AMERICAN f K in overy ut i nt tho 11. in of Tliv tonu will lio lor tr i; Mr. nico ivi 1) for mom A. for dii Lne fur and n und nu ut Ni I i- DV 1. 1 or inf m I no L. r this son why do you chew that bacco Precious the juico out of old 1 You a to snid mother's long in three Ah with stealing h ho had it ever since it a question I though a slight tremor in Col. Orr's ringing voice as he announced the And what a buzz nnd arose from the vast whilo Freedom again But we are still among some had second the demand for the previous who would not vote for object simply the House to a prompt decision on the paneling tho said the and a hundred favor and i Democrats were the half the words put Speaker's sufficient number yeas and aro escape from companions lost the upsetting of and ho 1 of the Democratic a pencils kept The clerk culled the roll with raro he name of that gentleman roio that ho had paired Mr. of till arrival Baltimore train this THe the arrival of that train having ihe claimed the did the list of And how did you escape found silence when asked one of tid not co in to same was placid i i ou are a Sir About the i arc you that cask parted I'm mourning over de- An old Dutohman undertook .to wallop his Jako turned him and Tho old nian consoled himself for his defeat by at liis son's superior He cao ho was rushed ping in addressed A instantly it was that result his rofe might turn the He explained the in the arrival of the and asked tho unanimous consent in. opposition to that of Mr. Two three mean voices then vote bo the was The its while the the one and in pne hundred and The have and the main is And now came the real of All before this preliminary to bringing the House to on the test which was the motion of ens being a privileged to refer the Message to Com- on Now was much running to and fro on the Long heads were put Some whose knees were thought to be or their spines not the stiffest were drawn Some impart ant not members Hoils Ominous indulged in. One Democratic member was heard to with an which rather startled another don't care a for nago of the I shall vote ae I Tlic calling of the roll went or three mnn at the close their The hum of on the floor sank to a silence painfully and even flirting of tons in the galleries the banded an bit of to tho It trembled .in Col Orr's as he the one hundred and thirteen in the one hundred and noes have it. The motion of. the gentleman from Georgia is The now recurs upon the the man io the to a select 7 of ejaculations got 'em young responded an rather close to the replied a grave is good working I The reading of ed by a of It and the yeas and noes such con- fusion that the gavel was into ed requisition to obtain silence the Clerk to call the I noted that the was The the and having escaped sat calm awaiting the final The result w ayes one hundred and hundred proposition of Harris was adopted liy a from the previous vote Horace F. New refusing to at by E. Indiana going over to At the of this vitally important of as but firm and steady in thu moment of tory and in clear I to reconsider the vote just lay mot ion on the This is always the clenching tion at the close of a fought struggle requiring two-thirds to take a motion from The yeas and nays were again and .So the South the of the on afield where they had won 10 many there I would these may word or two two Shame that renegades from be this of 1787, furnished only four Freedom Hughes of and and New into ths cauldron J. G. Ahl and time of that every Republican member was present doing for Democrat of them from to the eleven the House the of their is due to S. He loft home overwhelmed with a that he might serve and save Canit i f I my of said to a truant Y. an small IS VACCINATION A SURE no reason why TION bate therein imitation oft We find in an the following to 15.C4' o decree of Artistic interesting and valuable article on titis the present a few facti ered the beat authority on the sub- ject of Small may not be as opinions aro entertained wholly at variance with the experience of It is sixty-two years since Jennor made his first experiments with as a preventive against small and fora long both self and others a person once vaccinated would .be ever after- but by a series of experiments instituted by that this is not In out of affected with small tween the years and 1836, had been in more than one-third oft be with small had been What stronger argument can be urged to show tbo In but one case of variola occurred in five among three among re- is enforced in France and so that small pox is almost entirely what lapse of time be of many thousand cases has led to following conclusions 1st. Tho' power of vaccination and the first five or six and even to the eleventh or 2d. After a part of those vaccinated liable to contract greater number of probably re- main completely protected pox during their entire statistics from these European committees that children seldom attacked small ninth 2d. in have been vaccinated 15. and even 35 years ordinary be practiced 14 during epi- i of Medicine Paris 01 possesses distinguishing persons who teen definitely protected by vaccination from those who are only so in. Dr. of rays facts upon record afford conclusive evidence of the necessity and of in all cases in which persons are to exposed to the fection of small This is also the nearly every vaccins virus communicate other It is taken with will en- gender those diseases in others from the use of one fact in medicine it worth a thousand and show this opinion to Still no cian would justified in from a A French Jl. vaccinated of the dren's virus ken from affected with varioloid and chronic without communicating to the of these timos develop only some cause to makn their but for this virus cannot .be pox in in 1818, who had neither small cow bnt fourth twenty-third of those who had pox 310 who had been there was but one In 1828, in. one death in four of those and one in five 1: s of those variola the second A PERSEVERING A given particulars of gular and a strange the other ever so etrange we feel justified in into Near New lived two families of well to do between whom there existed as bitter a feud as ever between the gues The of. the of their in annoy ey on both with itcd and lost DO op- of gratifying it. ron of tbs became desperately The parents soon discovered how matters and of course were John and Mary were both severely and charged particularly to think no more of each who ever heard of charge being The moff they were told not more they Seeing that easy measures would not an- the parents of John sent him to an uncle in this progenitors locked up for a to keep her from following his departure the poor had a serious timo of it. Her parents cuffed her cure her of her sisters added her taunts and her became i. One night in November the whole family joined in reviling and abusing Not a word did sha say in but her ashy face and bloodless showed that something was soon ns the family had she put on her bonnet and and going down from her noiselessly unlocked the and the crazed she had thought of nothing but and bad not provided herself with saries for the long journey she had under- She knew where John and to reach light she had achieved ten At a she and making inquiries act out i. she eating sleeping at farm a table waggoner would carry her a few then again days she was worn she ar- rived at told him her troubles and and put herself tinder hii like a to got out the and married her story .as fictitious ones are always they should their and implored the of neither of them were They felt they had done nothing to be to of abused So of going east they wont and are by this time in because you for a are only fit to associate with woolly Laired poppies and brainless Pull off vow and go to You been around the hotels and billiard saloons long Don't talk to us your You arc not Wo respect no if wo may call that a who is too zy to No man ia or deserving of a place in decent who feels himself above working spends his dsys in tolling vulgar on TOO PROUD TO A good at Cincinnati to fill the bag of a beggar woman with corn was I am poor God but can't go corn when I mean to starve The above which is going rounds of the contains the secret of one half of all troubles in the often forced to their claims upon by their foolish of The young man himself .in a crowd of a refuses to work upon a that would be He his coat off is ing a light heart he plies the and He 1 me work i chopping cows starve Talk of my being up in a with greasy I won't do If live at a pretty stnry to go back to Joe a. a er I'll tiJI my money run A young man of won't be certainly If I can't do any betteri 1: can for old my that's much is to degrade myself in on a farm you had father than Work Upon a such arc driven from the State at the end of a cart Sharoe oh You talk about of working on a ox that er balked in the would company You your nose at the sight of a hard working that laborer yon affect to more hot and playing Away with your AT hat have you spend in expense of your father's hard toil where thy Too proud to too lazy to you will spend the loose change in your and nally when the last dime will find a with no significant to give you and you wilT be drifted on the downward waves to as surely and as swiftly as the of the ocean's You refused corn now you must nibble a more buter You disdained the good and good name of the working man now you must be con- tent to honest of the pity of those you once claimed friends and contempt of the loafers whom have now cash enough to furnish with Depend upon there is no without The young man who is too proud or lazy to is de- serving of a phcc among of and he will get it. Be of and it is Be too to live and TO HIS 01 U the Ins whom we announced last week as having been at New Huron returned to this city firmly on Wednesday evening in custody of deputy Sheriff L. R. If recollected that Underbill jail on the 14th of last that was of him in wai at or near It is that not many mites from latter place he came across a who carried him some 30 miles towards the him with in left then made his way to a point on the Galena Chicago where he took cnrs for and thence to he ar- rived on Saturday 23d. From there he walked to the town of Ashland to eco a cousin of for the purpose of getting money to carry him through to the state of New where his family But as soon as lie arrived nt his in he was recognized by a young from whose brother Underbill had stolen of horses about nine years She immediately went nml informed her brother that Underbill was in A warrant was issued and placed in the hands of a who arrested Underbill on Sunday about 12 an examination before for stealing the the being he was dis- mean the citizens there heard that Underbill had been confined in the Columbia Wisconsin for They immediately telegraphed to Sheriff and in hfs uty Sheriff Graves telegraphed for them to hold the After the justice had discharged him for horse the Sheriff of Huron took Irim into custody for breaking and held him until Graves reached there with a i re- from the of The citizens of Huron county are great for their efforts to recapture They have arrested number of other fugitives justice in the fame way few months is now confined in a. cell in the and will not again be very likely to Portage City How the homely w ord fall The flowers fall in the fall in the the fall sound sense m one-minute than you have 1 4. 4. displayed in your about K-v i v yourself by The 6 est mechanic m the town is. as. above in real the most man is tho most Yes you'd is only rains fall from the 'm leaves fall and man falls into on by foreigner how treason an being not him J tnat bi  

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