Bay City Press, The (Newspaper) - October 13, 1860, Green Bay, Wisconsin INDEPENDENT IN ALL NEUTRAL IN NOTING YOL I Bag Citi V nv JOHN D L tn w u s two two three every liulf column luw SI I I S 25 no 51 on i ID on D.AUliY Attorney nml on liny HOWK nml ut unr of Doty ami TIM O M T ir lit Solicitors in on ill tin block nl tin II I town i JOHN 0 ami lit mnl j in on Start iii new ft and f in Hrick ISlock Own liny Wisconsin K 11 J lit ill Uav Wisconsin unit Co HUnp ami unit tovs in I utility WiM J A It will prompt lion to of claims ol ol Jons T U in now liuy of Circuit Court Notary und door o In now in School Clinks Paper CanU opposite Ihu Washington Street D II MILLS unit iu Notions in Hay 11 MIMA at IMW Washington CoHrt House HI will to liny him IVom or li ami ami in Ulyck Washington street Hay and Store on Street Cuy J T M on Street first Court Adams Street May Wis U und denier in und Shell Hardware Nails Mill itc New Stove west of street near warehouse and retail dealers in Groceries visions ill piro opposite U S Hotel T A i r o 11 s LI A LJ v a on of VM Store on Street in now block Uroen M.P nml ut ami in tittle Street J F LOT Mnr nml St the U S t in every part of to in A M nml 2 to M mid at Law Greety Bay Wisconsin in Deputy County of Door County and Public nml Agent Bay Door Wis Prompt will hu to the Payment ol cs of Deeds and sold for Gov ill County to Settlers ut per Laud in Poor Co up is to ments to onki in nil the various styles ol the A select and Vestings Clothing Furnishing Goods frc constantly on for mile at the lowest cash Store on street one door north iil tbe L b Buv WU Tho liberty Bell Tt was an anxious and solemn day in eighty four In the State still in that and venerated us the uf liberty the patriot Con- gross was sitting Fur days May had been thu of the Colonies free arid independent States was a v question to them j the States so liii to maintain their how con- become iu of the too happen th'eni- si to their Wn would be treason against the king to be punished with of all their and Let the children who now hail the return of the fourth with so much ly those patriots felt when they were about the final cm: a question which so many and such depending It was understood that the decision was tu be made thousands of had gathered in the to first word of p that it was done The old up into the to bo all ready tu ring out the welcome sound which the were to hear There it than twenty ago it had been purchased in hind but the time it was rung it was and to ijo which done in Philadelphia by Messrs oc in They ed it the very appropriate which in had oil to the return of thc of jubilee Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants And it was a striking tact that this very bell with a motto was now to claim to a waiting people of a new re- public the joyous notes of liberty and independence Thc good old had stationed a boy at tho door of the liall below to give notice the thc Declaration be passed There however some delays in ready for tho vote It way almost two o'clock in the afternoon thc old man shook his head fully himself They will I never do they will never do At last a loud hurrah was heard below and out ran the boy clapping hands and shouting lUng Quick as thought the old man grasped tlie iron tongue of the bell with both hands and hurled it backward and forward with all his strength a hundred times while the people below the glad sound shouted hurrah 1 ration We are We arc free were and all tho in 1.770 But the hangs inr the old belfry no longer Usury crack was taken and the where Congress sat and where arc relics of ix LAME is made as easy as in the smallest by the success of an experiment just com- in Trinity Church in It consists of a paraboloidal reflector of sound placed at the back of the pulpit of which the speaker's mouth is the A beam of sound about ten feet in eter is thus thrown to thc most remote point of the church and by its side flow ills tho whole body of thc building The structure is quite ornamental and in mony with the general architecture of the building All great public buildings whether for singing or may nave a similar arrangement adapted to their use The whole rear of a like of Music should bo one paraboloidal surface It is particularly suitable for legislative halls OBEE 13 1860 16 divers Conundrums 1 said pno boy to day as they were strolling by a pond you know why a duck sees under his companion let rue ask you John We'll said other can you Then said his companion vrm arc caught this time Of course he comes tup for purposes I A few days since one of the railroad better fellow than whom does not live move or have his re- a letter from a gentleman in a neighboring city inquiring for a trunk which had been misplaced or lost adding by way of The trunk has A B marked on the left upon he received from the agent the lowing After a careful of all the baggage at this depot and very mature deliberation thereupon we of the opinion that both ends of your are left The following correspondence is said to have taken place between a New ven merchant and one of his customers has been standing for two I must have it settled immediately To which the usually do settle by ing regret that my account is an ex- ception been standing too long you let it rim a little The I ever saw was a darkey dark cellar with an candle black cat that wasn't there Why first chicken of a brood like the formast of Because it's a of the main hatch who is fond of puddings and pies places himself fearfully in the power of his wife Xo by merely conversing with a fish over succeeded in drawing him put That's so Yon must drop a line to him Why is a locomotive like a beef it is useless without it's tender A Letter from OTIT Madison Correspondent i This capital has of diverse remarkable transactions since I last com- with you and jys entirely beyond iny to them all justice This week hasten completely crammed full the State It needs a person of in iron constitution to take any part in it Imagine thirty thousand people mostly from the country and all wanting to sec at once pouring in a thousand conflicting streams through tents and sheds adorned with vegetables fruits flowers needlework nery goods hardware beef chickens and yon ob- tain some notion of a State Fair I don't think that mere mortal vision ever beheld such vegetables before tho greatest sight after all was thc human growth spread thick over that hillside with the fine art hall and thc tents like bowers from their midst according to a favorite ex- pression of Macaulay sinks into compared exhibition appealing to thc higher sentiments of our nature which came off at that haunt of the muses Van Berger's Hall For some days previous the corners of the streets had been illustrated with posters ting forth that a Cyclorama comprising views the most interesting of Ireland interspersed with music by Mrs and other accomplished artists would be unfolded oil Tuesday evening and every night lair the undersigned confesses to an innate fection for as well as music and when accosted at every corner by the aforesaid announcement he could not but i yield to thc Being re- by the company of two gent Indies don't say tured within thc enchanted ground We had but idea of the nature of a but from its terminating in we knew it must be Doors open at P M Exhibition to commence at 8 o'clock We resolved to be on promptly in order to ward had arrived and the the chivalry of Wisconsin Capital of all ties had come out to bid him welcome The procession of Military and fire companies with their bands of music not of a novelty by out creating much sensation but there was silence and the general neck of the crowd was stretched for a better look as drove slowly by containing a little with a big nose and a most It was not such a face as with speaking lordly brow but as comfortable tude enjoying the ovation the aspect was intelligent thoughtful keenly sagacious one would say the whole look bearing that of the gentleman I not but think as the town forth without distinction of party to do honor to the New York of the old fable forth tlie contest of Sun and the Wind you know how two famous individuals once set work to see which could take a man's coat off first but the Wind had the first a regular blow but the higher the gale rose thc his garment and when Boreas finally gave it up the Sun just walked from hind a cloud and looked mildly ly at him a little while till he was glad to lay aside every weight in his shirt sleeves Now it Esop must have had mind tory of this country during the past years It just different methods by which distinguished men the public sentiment of tion Not to will as if of set purpose gird up his loins wind tho extreme pitch all the es of a powerful brain and lash tical elements like fury in attempt to masses But as the begins to is more stubbornly folded up than it cannot be bought and will cd meanwhile that at sat the New York Senator and just calmly Bow to destiny One of these days ho may be polite and return your bow What kind of sweetmeats did they have Why is a Because her son never sets lady sitting by a cheerful meditative mood shortly after uer sighed out Poor how he aid like a good fire I likely to cherish sitting for that space of has gone where thay keep good cure and avoid the crowd ingly at S o'clock precisely we emerged from a and stairways into Office We experienced rather a and radiated upon it arid of a political philosophy already for him it the sment of distrust of the North of all parties 1 f he goes through These in view day's general tion of tne mass meeting of i general eng of d winds of tbe bright September v ii i cl J sensation as wo looked round on f and discovered that there nobody shone down upon as for about an hour you have with such na ago Besides it ii os persons would be An editor the effects of a squall upon a canal boat says When the gale was at its highest the nate craft keeled to larboard and the captain find another cask of whiskey t Woman is like ivy the you are mined the closer she clings i to you old bachelor Ivy is like a the closer she clings to you the you are ruined A red nosed gentleman asked a wit if he believed in spirits Aye ed lie looking him full in I sec i to much evidence before me to doubt it time on the soft side of a pine settee the being by this time filled with an appreciative audience of about thirty as many more in the gallery the curtain slowly r-z and brought to view a piece of canvass about the size ered with what a venerable son of the Green Isle assured us was a correct of the approach to the harbor of executed in the style of a After us a few moments wherein to gaze and ing wonder the crunk began to the began to move and there passed before us a succession of similar patterns long ag and I must is nearly right Remember me to all inquiring yours REASONS WHY THE HAVE A PROTECTIVE Because protective tariff encourages the building X of manufactures in the United stead of Europe A protective tariff will give table employment to and children who are now a heavy tax upon the portions of thc WE do not relish the noise of scolding I wo never did seems to be I poor use to make of a woman Wo do not like the noise of a boiler off steam but if it saves the boiler from we should be- content to endive iit as it works both ways A THE AMERICAN Oct The fiftieth annual meeting of the ican Board of Commissioners for foreign missions was called to order in Temple at four o'clock this P M by Rev Dr Hopkins after prayer and singing a report was road by the i acknowledging received cancelling the debt of and leaving over in tho treasury Reports were read by the Secretary concerning the missions which are generally Tho annual sermon was ered this evening by Eev II W Usher D D His subject was the manifest ob- ject of Divine Providence to make the American a missionary nation It the board are being entertained as guests of the zens of Boston 1 higher i mathematics and and garity made the journals in: the of the party are evidence enough The one in w lcn In of the ve of Columbia Oi country has great and Thc favor of has us and -j now thirty rejoice iu thc blessings purchased by absent minded a and hardships of fathers May glorious Union never be divided I Tt is reported that Judge ho remembered he invention is Said to a wag of raised a1 is orie of the foremost men of the estimated as an tor rir a is a philosopher not a whit to Mr Soward in equal or he with for liberty's sake are dant proof and that all his hopes are cen tored in the freedom and prosperity of this country of his all his words and Let the men con- tHeir malignity county took off over h prizes at- the State Pair I 3 those now unemployed could be it would lessen patterns and public buildings of comfort in thousands of hin and the landscapes of poor and destitute and Killarney lasting for two mortal hours In the views of romantic scenery the outlines were pretty good but good what fil- ling up and coloring such green cheese heard of vegetation in the AVe begun to think wo had been till on looking about we discovered the grave of the Attorney General and tlie comely and animated face of the Secretary of State both composed to an expression of wrapt attention we ded the thing must be all right and that the forlorn aspect of the country once so fair must have been caused by that un- happy means of thc Union so often to by the exhibitor Time would fail me to tell of Miss MAC Ever who did most of the Miss who was handsom so she was and of a boy about twelve years old who did duly as Irish common soldier from tho Crimea Their extraordinary entertainment is said upon the bills to have been exhibited for 150 nights before all the crowned heads of Europe which I think shows that Euro- pean Royalty must be getting into very reduced circumstances As for us generally admit here at home we went out that evening at all To go back a the all the really great sight came along about the of tbe month The simple matter a gentleman from burn passing through here his way Westward us a brief no other this tlie whole city been so filled with confusion we that an hour or two on day particular is sitting by an open con- the j placid lake and the general of harnan affairs when were heard in the air varied and ar- rival of the train from Milwaukee the and in- to the drum's arid to to ing- Main street opposite the Capital park it seemed like the the and carriages ranged on both everybody looking for some In- short Mr I JNO country was ever truly porous and permanently wealthy they combined manufactures turc and thus employing all their population 5 real estate are more valuable in countries purely agricultural 0 entire population of a i country resort to they more than they can sell thus ing the price of their products real value Thc wealth of- thc world always flows towards manufacturing states countries the wealth England and the Now England States Tho States are poor in money Those countries arc all rich 8 Agricultural countries always be- come dependent and in debt to countries There is a rumor that the groat Com- Law and have ob- control of the Erie Rail road and are hereafter to manage its affairs A fight with the Central is a of the Din THE REPUBLICANS r has been ascertained official figures that in the fifteen Maine in which Douglas the nett p 1 i Young America is here all tic was musing the his mother asked ing about old has given in his and is Tlie of this Connecticut will of appointed Nov as