North Western Times (Newspaper) - March 7, 1860, Viroqua, Wisconsin of ihc people of tho he I himself upon banded knees to sustain ne trite policy the But now that do I I soe him turning gainst and crouching more upon tbw time before that him for his When I all when 1 that the gieat has not risen in arnn against 1 to sav for that 1 furl I f J. A. R. C. f jr TX R March 7, 1860. OFFICIAL PAPER GF BADAX CO. Agents for the N. not to it. N. W. Type U. 8, j from and I to but will hands any with Ro- with nm party of to re- buke such x I Tho to which bound is devoted j and extension of nf and i man v. to stand bv of who is I tu sec 1 iw executed the r and the who ii rd forward Vile ma i I am resolved for otic to NDS U. 8, 1 Hill not i The Cincinnati Type Foundry O. Y. to Decision of National NATIONAL For William S c IT a r of New York For Vice Edward of or Chief Justice of Supreme A. SCOTT an act. This h a a nobler nnd j it than the extension i of For WALTER D. AVni AV BRADFORD J ALLEN H. One of the erroneous ideas that it th I that it is in j lins prevailed to f. great I I J labor was that kind of work em- for and perpetuation j farm mechanical of tint 1 protest against t uf been it. 1 rme seen for digested and understood by if has been too much until society labor is raised to its proper but certainly to ks win be f endorsing principles Qur cym in direction County amd very take three commend the above to Edward and Lord am to tack it to the peroration of his in defence of Queen The of for and I if I may bo tho bu thit passage in mny cl seo the demands of labor upon all There The Donation To Rev. J. E. Irish at the North Star last Friday evening was a complete One error only WRS Committee should have fixed the tickets at 50 if not one We know enough about the citizens of to warrant us in saying that full as many tickets have been at double the price as were and thus more money would have been We are in favor of these donation It gives members of all tions a chance to meet and C1 their appreciation of ministerial The laborer is worthy of his and so long as tho are BO weak in numbers in our it cheers our hearts to tee tLe different tions meeting together on the Sabbath mingling in the conference and prajer meeting nnd coming up to tion parties with cheerful jubilant hearts and without to lay their gifts at tha feet of those whoso high mission it is to minister in holy The Children's To Rev. Mr. took place at the dence of L. W. on Saturday and was received and forwarded to Mr. The Children enjoyed a very happy and sat down to a very good ble spread with delicacies furnished by and others that well-nigh our heart REPUBLICAN ir ia to see a child and We the from American y queer things men for as tha old lady said when she saw R How do you like Mr. We hope you will not We shall have something to say about State Convention and the inscribe on our in this number of tho next Tlie citizens of and ity held a wide-awake meeting and discussed the subject of building an Academy in appointed a com- to draft a call ior another meeting to choose meeting under Special Notice is appointed at the Court House next when we expect to see another full turn and a large amount of stock Come one and all and your strength to the enterprise Mr. P. Bouley of Badax card and another short ment will be found in our this is at that place to ship strain and do any kind of Forwarding and Commission in a prompt is an honorable business PO far as our knowledge and his business place is conveniently located to a large portion of the zans of this who may have ness on the Mr. a call tllo that be will nl j ft a8 to mect the (I r. the j demands of the last half of tho i 10th Them is a call upon the clergyman that i he make his ministry a living back to hearts of multi- some j ja R louil Upon demanding of him I will j wav bound a which i and tlew with Mm and and across i i y w r. turn to repay 1 thank for thu facers and under which the had ii 1 oi L have fur i he two or three but I i back tu with the ii an at the other i it- that I am re- I did not half yield her and him to strike out into the new and living of that study aud practice havu been opening lo And then there isn call echoing and re- the and coming up earth beneath our which upon tho ear of every and him to active Wo might on and point out a thousand in- in the call to labor is ing long and Tito tho heart and the hand should alike be head in ad- 1 ding to tho store of rich ancl or J ful thoughts that have already sprung in- t tu him I have t with In- us down like with It sitting at home to he loud hearty ititl v nl him that Im old back lo an t with 1 mi. For the N. W. Questions for Editors and not the maxims of common ity apply as fully to Editors aud writers for the Press in their intercourse with the as to individuals in their public or and to their manners and conversation in those Aro not the principles of God's as fixed nnd controlling over the er the And is it not as much a breach of the ninth to falso on ten thousand ed as to whisper slanderous words in tho Would not our public Journals be more and more if their tone were always their ances always their aims always A very heavy West wind ed here last blowing over tho Fair building of the Agricultural nnd tho chimney of W. W. Steam A lias passed the Assembly to allow Viroqua Village Trustees to sess a Village lax before the usual so that the improvements may be ished County his J. E was in session day Tuesday of this wish to call the attention oi our readers to a new Boot Shoe of L. W. lie is giving pood and paying cash for Now is the time to sell your grain for and clothe your feet THE Expositor discharged about two columns of false forced conclusions and wearying di- at last Our readers will excuse us while we accomodate the editor with the bath ho seems to The Article on printed in and their spirit always the columns of the R COR- Wo do not know whether the above questions are original with tho writer Or nor docs it make any for present We very conscientiously answer nil these questions but so 1 KU II -IO 1 and Northern such M existence from man's wondrous and Se wm L- the that the Re- hive reproach upon heart in sending forth its pulsations of and Election for the desolate and i tho in executing the us n t philanthropic promptings of the head and The of this lhc i day and the i to death of one lu age of he who occasion for the question i n i U a Charleston bland yo hero should be noted as one who far short of a ho conception of The old answer ted woik their way into the and wield a and spew their upon so Jong they must be dealt with It S is frequently necessary to answer a fool cording to his For this we have the authority of It were indeed if none but a a or a Bayard Tavlor v as insulting to good sense and ancl was slightly criticised in the Among other foolish sentences is one which calls for from the of We will Webster's definition of to the enjoyments of luxury anr indulging to excess in sensual For daring lo criticise such criminal the editor of the Expositor charges us with opposing relig you have shown to every intelligent reader you that i- 01 be available in the 19th ho S that are UUe I The world the field in which we an i that to or 1 aie to That field before and all around are in its very tone ll 'T run oil the h that in Slave I eminently and cause no mail hath hired us cannot i nuu I and the columns of ihu j lar press vie with those of our But when a respectable journal is forced to notice ancl combat some iv to whether it be spring or autumn h in or dewy high it i in the of j to b- baid law in Now York can anJ i i 1 of I out the wide field around them worth a tho vaht amount of labor that U with death i an 1 to content to have no are ti MICH a would be i K in that of the wild ideas of a ed in or billingsgate it must be done in the same sh to it within the dull comprehension cf those we are aiming We must meet them on their own and with their own r H to be puti now is to be an oi in executing law upon South the brutalizing of the t nf which sho to Jis i hand in performing Then let us all awake and work with heart and hand until truth where until tho whole earth shall bloom as a until the whole man family shall redeemed from dom of every fy The Expositor has betn gracious ancl condescending enough lo admit that distressing and O peculiarly fatal disease with is prevailing more generally throughout the cities and country this winter than We scarcely open a paper and turn to the record of deaths w observing ita an enormous length of and are as to suppose that your can not see or Lear in ain The words ihc Expositor man seems to ha puzzled to get through his dull We'll we lo in first place you are an and in the second you are a because you do not Jive you would be done you try to deceive your readers a belief that are by writing articles on that proving yourself to be an religious you prove yourself irreligious by false witness against your reference to tho and several of those and the most complained of by the were written by their own and if Ministers of the Gospel do not know their own wn think they had ter hire the editor of the Expositor to At 12 o'clock Feb. 29, tion was called to order by Horace Chairman of the Slate and on motion of Hon. Edwin er of was elected Chairman pro J. T. of and L. IT. D. were ed Secretaries pro from Badax Michael and H. the Constitution him out as emphatically 1W man fcr tha will Hiott laad hosts to an mane Mr. Giless from the committee on manent reported the names of the following persons for permanent of- of the Gen. AM ASA of For Vice W. of H. of Secretaries id Atw ood of S. A. of J D. of Tho report was unanimously Mr. of offered tho which adopted That the delegates elect from this to the National tion to bo 1-eld at be requested to t to that as the 3. of our as well the to guarantee equal Bights we not only protest amendment to the an act of legislation imd a violation of the phia but recommend to to National that tho of the National putty of equal without to creed 4. That ty to the that the Ixt j w charge in quantities the actual mend to onr delegates to the to the in of 'a hilk 5. look witli tempt ie of the ot Pre New of for the office f the 1IA.M of i his and eminent public unblemished his eloquent and untiring advocacy of equal rights and free his devotion to tile best interests of the Republic and Ins loyalty to thc Constitution and point him out as emphatically man for the who will most lead the Republican hosts to and establish upon a permanent basis the ascendency cf Republican principles and the glory and prosperity of the whole o' CLOCK P. M. Mr the committee the first Congressional made the lowing which was For W. of For Delegate at Large Hans Crocker of For District H L of and C C Sholes of Alternates E of Henry of and E W of Mr. from the committee of the second Congressional made the following which was For Delegates at T B of La Alternate F 0 of District Delegates Moses S have not or pander represent threats nf 6. That since I he of nf Union is cij hy of ami the of h northern hv K of io t' tiii and the on r Mr. i following which wa- un mini ly adop ed That the of this con- vention be tendered lit the ior the able and faithful manner in which they have discharged their And also to the members Assembly for use of their which to hold ihu On the convention sine Buy CHERRY for tor nnd PILLS for of a Purgative r an enoug o amt tat i e tur i r w. t from two to nve and already some the hin at Unt attained a J l I two hundred have been Wo propose to make the f of iho f i more bv attorning iu columns Pin's The of r 6 i occasionally with cold from y J trom felt in the ot tho The arrived or at days from bringing iu Tho day that the malignant The above paragraph presents a ful theme for Why is it that innocent children must die f is that a little boy or girl of three or four more or when in the One gem alone wo transfer this j full enjoyment of is stricken down we found it in the j mnd disease f We see the little aud in some sections the mortality is teach without In and j We always exercise Ihc Heaven boru vicinity the deaths from scarlet fever run right to alter our minds when convinced we are in religious and all other Whenever the editor of the Ex- ir insinuates that we or have done he conceives hood for malicious purposes of his but we shall ever cule even in article on County I lying in their tossing from at with j for its rare brilliancy to to racked with but they four thousand in Several j wish to know aot what ails They stretch 1 i t l ii had leeo and from ten to speaking or writing the English arc but very few of the tants in the Coonty but what take their forth their little and lift their imploringly to their but get no If then one thing more than humbug the We advise the editor of the Expositor to spend bis leisure in studying the ing of and then he may have of St. and John R of Stephen of Eau and J T. of Elector at 1) of Marat District Barber of Mr. from the Committee of the third Congressional made the following which Elector at at P L K W Paine and August The Second Formal for Chief Justice resulted as A. Scott Albert 39 J. H. 28 A. D. 2 224 A. SCO IT having received a majority of all the votes was de- clared the unanimous nominee of the con- for Justice of the Supreme Mr. from the committee on THE HOUSE Speaker announced the House The tees are strongly aod the right man seems to be put in the right We do not think thai John SWr man could have done the are at thf head of important On account of the numerous contested the committee on Elections one of the most important in the Gilmer of North one of the most liberal of the Southern submitted the following which were unanimously ed: 1. That the Republican ty of Wisconsin reaffirm their fidelity to the principles hid down in the phia and the resolutions by our Slate Convention in 1650. That the elect from this State to the National tkm to be held at be requested to present to that the fint choice of the people of Wisconsin for the office of United the name of William H. Seward of New York of is chairman of tho committee on Private Land aud n the chairman of the committee on Revolutionary sions We give a few of the M sent cy There are some omitted Ways and Means Sherman of vis of Md of Crawford aad Commerce of John Smith of N and Military A Longnecker and Mama of Harris of and Territories Grow of Smith of Clark of Judiciary Hick man of of B and Private Land Clark B. A af and s t Adame of and Revolutionary in writing revival and bis bit save himself the of quoting such his unblemished of m avenge for d of en bis abortive to win the five his to die best to his vacillating 1 of tba n t