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   Bay City Press, The (Newspaper) - February 9, 1861, Green Bay, Wisconsin                               INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS NEUTRAL IN NOTHING YOL I BAY WIS 9 1801 NO 33 i jp M II V D LA Your In Hf Twelve lints w make a ono 1 1 70 8 111 fl tin us no every week one year pur minimi Yearly liulf column ut I lie tus by law BUSINESS D AOI The Heart of our nv A ii era song of it may be parenthetically remarked that the become more and more dismal as Counsellors at cor- ner of tind Washington Streets TIM 0 Jinx M I j Attorneys and Solid top I ill on Washington Street in: the patent brick block at old bridge 11 WM 11 NEVILLE Counselors unit Solicit in Chancery on Washington Street new Brick nml in Desnoyers Washington Street Wisconsin E II ivt ami Notary Co Wisconsin J T anil Oconto Co Wisconsin ami ut and tors In Chancery County Wis Messrs J 11 will wy prompt til 1 will jwy prompt llim to the collecting of chums examination ti and payment ol taxes T ft and in new building Adams St Hay Wis Circuit Notary eml Will attend i tlie lilt of and the payment of taxi's in Pour mul in new on Street 15 in unit School Cants the NATION'S crumpled Half rent amid mark State whoso loyal heart Heats the Union Unfurl the blue And its Allies from hill to Fur is True to the Union from Vernon's Our lifts his guardian hand from silent tomb Ho points to As if in sooth his Mother's Could link no worthier soil with Xu 0 I'll song truth shall -speak And returning ships Cry with eager For high on And blue misty And the crags I see ten thousand starry Aad woven stride and stnr In scrolls of glory lashing bund of our steeled To breast and Danger's in changing at the Heart Hum its in Let thy faith Where Calvert's tolerant footsteps trod And good Charles Carroll worshipped within thy Hum From joyous tide And glide To sunlit side crown with wreaths your patriot Mess tin brave who loyal greet Hie sons of Maryland With lips and cheeks and No sweeter lips Xo brighter eye in love No heart the world command woman's the faithless O Sister nf the Hiou i our Thy Union's Our shall While beats the heart of the P II MILLS UU ill the The Poetry of Treason possibly the original of the harp of ix thousand igs in the Washington Con- M I morning ad- dress to to copy in full wu are compelled by our admiration of Wo will not say that certainly like ever been in these regions the inen of the South their thus Oti my Kise your ami your noble might fears lo the for your and your right How men who are could rise and retail dealers in Dry i o Hue Guns any other way but in does not Middle store in Green Hay Wis at once appear nor is it obvious to the Iti K j mind why men who are JOHN A KASTMAN at Law Washington Street near Court House Chicago 111 will attend to any business to him from Green Bay or the lumbering districts OKLO B GUAVES and Counsellor at and Solicitor in in Washington street fireen Hay Win is heavy and Shell Hardware Store on Washington Street opposite Northern Bank Green Ray WU J T M BAY WISCONSIN on Wasnington Street over Hook first comer south the Court Mouse Adams Street treen Day 041 Wholesale and dealer in heavy and Shelf Hardware Stoves Mill Saws New Store west side of Washington street near warehouse Wholesale and retail dealers In Groceries and visions Hoots and itc In pire Hlock opposite j S situ t KH lect Stock of Cloths Cas wny i bo required in verso to fling their to tho away to for their to tho thoin steads is not an appeal to impulse should be to tor their niggers and appeal to which evory heart be expected to pond The rest of this verse is cheerful with those that follow but that tho bravo and shall with their sword arid shield and would seem tons i of the made by Floyd to vide them with and the chorus Come my brothers ye brave and trim for your homos ami country fight At the call of the drum On with your sword and shield light verso it will be seen asks thorn to say whether thoy freemen or again makes reference to mid a word ol to fur those gifts of- revolvers and on hand u ami Goods on ton in new block Green Bay Wisconsin and at and Solicitor -in Chancery in new building Street Green Hay Wisconsin J V LDV and Solicitor Block thu Hotel wf and ill part of tn 12 A M and i to r M and at Green Bay Wisconsin in ISlock JOSEPH OK Doon Go and Notary and Agunt Bay Door Co Wis will ho to the of Taxes Drawing up of Deeds Bonds and Redemption of Umls sold for Taxes Warrants promptly secured Gov Lands in Door County in Market to Settlers at ncro Land Claims in Door Co up at my ROWBOTHAM is prepared to furnish ments to order if all tho various styles and of the latest fashion A stock of cloths and Ready Made Clothing Furnishing Goods Ac Ac constantly on ond for sale at the lowest cash prices Store on Washington street one door north of the XT S Bny Win II if to which he took the sins of perjury and treason on his chorus winding up by cheerful request that all the true and brave should and die like and leave their skeletons on the and again dare to rather than submit to foes who arc somewhat cowards This is Say are ye are ye Como come with your sword and shield must but Ole lint never oh never than bow to your coward skeletons on the field Conn'! At call of the Ui but dare not yield is still more involved in metaphor than either of the former the bard evidently that live-in the days the Eighth and imploring his of the South to buckle their annor on This last word by the way is strained as a rhyme to but as the word born was requisite to a proper lyrical denunciation ol all who are not in favor of armed are seekers for or or or or glory's laurel by any means allow selves and their fortunes to be involved in this despairing fight Those who art iond of tranquil says are those who should seize the shield and sword and ask their sisters mothers to buckle their armor This somewhat paradoxical idea of is only explainable on one hypothesis to wit that it to tho utter and undisturbed obi flU consigned by the returning common sense ism and political necessities ef the era people The enigmatic stanza promulgates these Not for the treasures anil gold yon ask Not for riches and for fame Not To twine in splendor Tranquil rent and equal rights all aye that yon come i oh At the of Give your heritage up to Doleful and more doleful yet as have the former verses we ncl in the concluding utterance a perfect sort of Irish howl of lamentation for perished thousand strings of original harp brating in every tho lamentably unhappy pictures which have arisen naturally and in horrible coloring as has continued from line to line and from hour with brave and whom lie has called on to neglect provided for fire-eating use the and generosity of Floyd and to fight with sword and shield for the violent disruption of the Union He extends to them an invitation to to fall like to to to with that same everlasting sword and shield on to fall to fall to the and nally ho beseeches have already done this tremendous amount of dying to to die but not void With this feeble and insufficient commentary last stanza of this ishing production is now laid before our mast fall fall like men Die but never never Perish the man would basely lly Die your and your shield if you must but Fall ut your post on the come Southerners Dare Lo die but dare not yield Who the author signing himself South may be we have of course no of knowing but he certainly stands entitled to rank as of modern song his to rise and in the third shine like the light of the sun at reminds us not a little of a few lines from an old convivial once popular in College The jolly old sun goes ho night Or what does he do when he's oat of sight Insinuations i don't mean to say that he tipples apace j AVe only know lie has a very rod j When he gets up of a morning j When he shines forth of a morning i Now should this prove the true of the invention extended by South j lina to the brave and true to rise and like the sun must merely a j common and very needless invitation to j patriots of Seceding States to get oat of their beds at some other every day and to make their faces shine with which is or more likely with which some Bard of the same stamp South has some where lyrically dubbed as The nay freemen muse and W met on street other day just fresh batch Crisis news had and been studying hard to think we can make to the South more have already made We have conceded every demanded and We ed all they asked of us politically and as to social compromises we have sent them to insult and imprison we fact I don't know what we could for we have not done and overdone I have thought of one more con- cession I suppose we says And what is that ded P You observed the item in this ing's paper that they barreled up an and rolled him into the pi River the other day Well if that thing is to bo continued it will cost them considerable for ago Don't you think we ought to make more concession just for the sake of The Fat Man in the Oil Regions Fearing the frora Oil gions were a exaggerated the Fat Cleveland undertook a journey to those famed ties himself not long since arid furnished with re- port by which it be seen that other writers have hitherto to convey an idea of wonders of those re- I a very late hour last night an oil train and might as well have come OK tain oil AS we were sixteen time Trains are invariably owing to the track end end of the A Valiant Sucker Coolies and Cotton of the Wheeling Among the great elements developing writes to that paper Ii Washington into tho active life of contemporary date ot 12th x John Chinaman must be ten The of our readers can it it LS a if anything said to be times curred on tno outside of t the During the spec Senator or ring portion of it in ni distasteful if not ink ing an Ity Democrat sitting in ed to berate to some of- his i a moments after o shoulder by a gentleman who o rails for a j it for tho to j get out and sprinkle track with cigar ashes I slipped out of bed nobody arises here we all Klip out atari early hour this and began investigations I found a section embracing fourteen acres full foil springs Drilling is unnecessary oil boils up in springs sometimes to the of feCt and is canghtin tin pails as it comes down On a hot day I am told if is no uncommon thing to see the women in these jets of oil The balls ot dough are dropped into these jets they are allowed to toss about like corks in a fountain until they are fried by the heat of the sun The only tree that here is the slippery These trees slippery a squirrel can't without ping his paws in prepared glue a small bottle of which he bly carries suspended about his There are a few maple trees here but no sugar is made nothing but oil runs out when they are tapped is one considerable sized Funning through county which is all oil It was discovered a short time ago in a singular manner Three boys went in bathing and when were so greasy they stay in their clothes As fust as they slipped them on they would slip again and one of the lads in a heedless moment narrowly caped slipping out of his skin On ing home their parents being ly frugal wrung them out and extracted o barrd and a half of pure oil from the three boys Fact A company are ing a large candle factory on bank of to clip candles treason as we suppose it I fraternal peace furnish them with river and in it The principal amusements of the oil gings fro greased and catching oiled the necessary ances constantly on hand down hill is popular among all classes during the months This is without sleds on a of solid low just back of the tavern It is no un- usual on a moonlight night to see half the town out sliding and as 1 write laughter rich and gushing is wafted to my window from a number of the beau- ties of Bowers Corners as they ly dissolve down that melting slope There wos a thunderstorm this after- noon arid ae the electric fluid ran down one of those slippery elms I told you of I was treated to my of lightning It is quite common here they say Thunder is di vested of all its intonations by the minute particles of oil which fill the air and grease the wheels of Jove's noisy chariot It is the ambition of many writers for the press to have a vein of honor pervade their contributions If tho intelligent reader can detect a vein of oil through this letter I am satisfied With assurances of my distinguished tion I remain Yours PAT CONTRIBUTOR THE a message comes from the South but we in the by some lachrymose patriot over the virtuous necessity has in- him to become a traitor Every act of rebellion has thus been ly commemorated and the world we pre- sume called expected to be touched by the briny spectacle There arc men indeed who seem to perpetually J2 hold the sword in one hand and an onion in tho other Now objection to pathos in the abstract nor to weeping as a private institution but inasmuch as the are gest blubbers we protest vehemently against of one or the other by telegraph Tears cost us on an ten cents a piece and wo are de- cidedly of opinion that they are not worth it What did you mean sir by expressions d a lew moments ago ILLINOIS DEMOCRAT I don't it -is business of sir what I meant My were not addressed to you You spoke of as a d driver sir and I sir am an owner of niggers and live in Alabama ILLINOIS Well if you own some niggers I suppose you them don't you That is none of your ness sir I consider myself insulted the remark that you made and card taking out his card and extending a finely engraved piece of enameled give me yours if please ILLINOIS I don't want your sir I live in Illinois and we don't recognize the there 1 don't know anything about your cards and I don't any of them Well sir I Want an ogy or satisfaction for your remark DEMOCRAT yon want any satisfaction nic can have it just as good a place and as good a chance as ever you will get is not the way tlemen do in my country 1 want the among DEMOCRAT It's the way do in my country and all the other kinds of people too and I say to you again that if you want any out of time the place here sir By this time a largo crowd had ed about both parties while they satisfaction and here time when the first exodus Orientals into the Western 1 civilized service took place no emigration aS their promises to become iy industrious docile and coolie is certainly useful while as regards the that the the Flowery Kingdom without of with labor And France at least a provinces with extremely cheap It is not many years sinco erted to settle these same ces black obliged tlie Simply because lic opinion and the have Tendered Slavery either nominal or real impossible in Europe and her Colonies It might easily but for stacle since it that caravans of'negroes could be brought at low prices overland from Senegal which will be remembered somewhat extensively though quietly occupied by troops Now that scheme has the re- victory in China will it is thought ibe to Gold religion and human were the sole three objects stipulated for at by the allies and this labor aided by railroads and other ti aids to can hardly Tied out on apparently proposed to favorably solve the vexed problem whether cotton can be raised to any great extent in Algeria The difficulty of transport and the want of labor have hitherto been the drawbacks to cotton-growing in the French African provinces A few years not fail to see the whole country veined with railroads The late treaty iri China apparently promises to supply the trial life which will keep those veins in full throbbing action for a each other and j vania by judge Woodward AN IMPORTANT DECISION ox KAIL KOAD find -in the Pittsburgh Paul of a la to date an important decision stood I dered in the Supreme Court of in which it is er one saying a word The Alabamian was at tlie end string To draw a knife or pistol wouldn't To pitch in- to his stalwart antagonist wouldn't do cither and so he stood puzzled upon his point of honor Happily for all concerned his friend here interfered and him and saved the credit of all concerned and especially the National from a disgraceful row SAM AND UNCLE case the disunion of the Northern and the Slave States becomes final and permanent there will be other questions to be settled between the two sections besides the questions of territory and property Who will take the of United Slates of has won so much re- in the brief history of the country it The South Carolinians have already their willingness to give up the Fourth of July and they disclaim Yankee Doodle and Hail Columbia If all the Southern States join in a Southern Confederacy they will likely assume the style of United States of the while we will continue to iisc the name we at present have and to which we arc beyond doubt entitled of the will continue to by that dear old Uncle Sam and the Southern cy being founded on the idea of negro property may be called Uncle Scanb'o Thus every thing is in a fair way of be- ing settled and Mr Buchanan will avoid Southern Free Democrat decided that upon road plaintiff can interest upon the amount for Ktf company aold the bonds Judge ward admits that he stands alone in the position that bonds of this character should not be treated as ordinary ties As this is the first decision of which we have heard in which the ty upon these bonds down the standard of the consideration paid for thorn it will be hailed by the communities and counties in the West sold themselves so cheaply to corporations Our Wisconsin towns whose bonds have been hawked all about at any rate from lOc up to a dollar as the Farm Mortgagors will find in this decision if sustained some measure of relief THE A we find considerable mirth in tho tions of would be schoolmasters but the following from a director goes ahead of anything we have ever seen We lish it verbatim el literatim ft ill Kules for the Teacher in Sub First they must be A Stop put in School if Reed A DANGEROUS a common practice with boys to passing through the pose of catching a ride We the f pose 01 catching we of several resulting from tin's style tif riding v parents TO young ones a lecture indulging in such a dangerous ment a poetical license which must bo all right to the prosodies in south of Mason and Dixon's lino Thus the third staza and mothers the fond and true Would rather armor -on Than seo you how slaves To tho low and base tho coward Kiso my countrymen rise and shine Shine like the light of sun at morn At tho call of the Die ore ye yield to tho coward born In the fourth of this new barrels Ohio News A Contractor who was building a nel on a certain Ohio railroad observed one morning that the face of a member of his gang had its all spotted with and said he what have you been Not varry much answered Jimmy I was just down at Billy Mulligan's last night sur an him an mo bad a bit ay a wid Do you ask what is the doctrine of the Republicans with regard to Slavery It tersely stated by Mr Sherman of Ohio as follows I believe that Slavery is a local municipal in its character ted by State laws having rights sively within those States and having no rights beyond those States except the right to recapture fugitive who escape from service Believing as I do that is the correct construction of the tion I never will whatever may be the consequences vote for a to establish protect and uphold Slavery anywhere on earth State of Louisiana purchased by the United States of ica from the government of France by the cash to secure the mouth Mississippi river for benefit of Western commerce has adopted a ordinance of secession Fla Times of the 11th ult comes to us with the names of Hon Wm Yancy of Alabama and Hon James H Hammond of South Carolina at its -head as candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the Southern Confederacy This is the price for which these all along been to sell their country Oft A Banger bully attacked Smith the wont Stop his School the tors Will hoy to him froni said School 2 this is to that you havent enny thing to doe with tlie yur School is dismissed without thay arc oil yur way plese informo there 3 the Directors wish yn two Stop Schollars over there heds Schollars hove to i the plese the schollars in pro in ther CVf Express BREAKING THE copy this ty little rhyme from the New York day that it may perhaps suggest something to bashful young men who Tom sought unhappy spark To gain a looting witu licr Until at length to Central Park He drove anil took her thither Too verdant Till Fortune did She caught her on his knee And that sir broke an- English journal is razor strop man with a minded by the position of the vent of abuse Unable to stand it any and Southern this Republic at Smith put down his basket took off the present the old political epi- his glasses and with My only get mad once in fourteen years and this ia nry time I'm mad all pitched in and whipped the fellow to his content A SLIM Home League Bays at surprise party at the their merchants the ladies ed without hoops and one young lady from Illinois who was very gannt made a slim When does lovely woman stoop to The Earl of Chatham with bis s Stood waiting for Sir Eichard Sir Richard longing to get at Stood waiting for the Earl of Chatham An oversharp railroad conductor took watch in payment of a fare at Memphis Tenn the and a jeweler valued it at fifteen cents to put on crinoline i that they hate very romantic may sometimes exclame Give me a hut with the heart that I of the sex vastly prefer a with the   

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