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   Washington Bee (Newspaper) - August 27, 1857, Washington, Indiana                                HK 2.  Vv'ASlIIiN DAVIESS AUGUST 27, 1857.  4.  oa oa invention of man lias been more I In 1815 Thomas and of beneSt to the apostle of A Yvo liave often been pained to when wc were forced to the Yile schemes the opposition have man family than the j this machine mind and render made to the detract and space as the eye can discern hy tlie aid of Borted for the purpose of keeping j tributary to man's sinking ship and we and doubly so when it has fallen to idea useful lot to see democrats tamely submit j j crosses the sea and to the abuses of the midnight | linally every part of the habitable With the advent of know-nothingism has prostrated error Wiis a degree of bitterness and j It is the by that party against genuine of of to 3Ia.-a-elnisetls. in which occurs the 3ia:-sachusc(is! how I lament tlie of 3'our jus to the act of by her venal bo the signal of return to the and io tbe principles of her and late can just give her modesty to suppose that her are on a par with her in in in and even in not in Psalm she will more her own relative momentum in the slif he great if she did not the or rather the dominant politicians in that there either in Church or The public | is a gallant of national men press stands nearly iu the same relative always voted against its with the public as the i politic regarded by tutor with his in a the feelings equally responsible for the the democracy entertains towards her principles it shall Party little she or the prostitution of talent changed in the last forty and from of in- for mercenary is after tlie of that find ilic copies clr the a il i a nn inner io next ihan have to the r been it may so former unknown in the like an Happy for mankind it be if the press to remain entirely grown as it has swept should never descend which has and aided this br n In lo a will it is for nu to in mo c ex pre ques are is sweeping the whole country with its threatening to submerge every good feeling that formerly existed between beneath its ponderous It has to be a first step this nefarious order took was to prevent who legal from exercising their rights as citizens at the to they resorted to all manner of to the servility of for the men in nor become the tool of aspiring and judges of elections to arson and and children wore alike slaughtered to consummate this despotic was resorted to and a fiendish spirit took hold in tbe bosoms of a large portion of the American spreading riot and bloodshed all over the at their failure to get the sanction of the American people to exclude foreign-born citizens from the they seek to avenge themselves by enlarging their proscription so as to embrace other than political democrats are proscribed upon all in and in every other the same groveling means are resorted to to sustain the opposition in their or as they arc now will not associate with nor will they worship at the same or trade with and it is with what great unanimity they all act in this showing they understand each other A democrat can not set any enterprise on however but you see a certain set lead off in and soon the rest of the party follow in their All is done with the greatest concert and his trust at the shrine of who conduct the press should elevate their ideas into pure regions of thought and fly away To in a very special are committed the future destinies of They are the light of the shining not for but for the whole human By the aid of this light all can see their paths through As these lights increase in number and men will see and better all around all over ths until time shall Until may the press be pure and democrats longer submit to this John was called up and preconcerted Vv ill they stilt I sented with a doliar or which as the conduct of a tutor would be sins and to be the whose venality should induce him to j very same as those pointed out and commented upon by Equals ms Cincinnati | Enquirer says that in May last a at the Spencer J. j called the landlord to trust him fori his and lend him fifty ing an entire tho landlord so pleased with his guest's not | to say that ho j The other day he received the following | rather amusing dated at please find sixty-five the amount of your claim against thanks for the favor you The lince my has me with an of all of which I trust I of to his On the I baptised two and all 1 and the performed with due one hour and live 1 ea hat miii and I consider it a that three thousand on day have baj i y thu twelve in an thirteen and thai J. pray for your in Cheat Southern at a Northern perceiving that the dining room a was bestowing his to his own called ujj and accosted him in I have servants at am ou as a gentleman am neglected and I am tired 0! it. I give you fair that I whip you like a unless you behave consequence that John became very attentive during the few days that tho gentleman On called up and rely rpoa iho those through whose o li to good work a glorious We all orders for free of but shall to receive new sub- j with such as it is as highly to 1 spread sound in the as it is to | on one of tho many in j the perpetuity of our civil and j freedom the of our friends I we Mill remark tlie editors of some j of tlie and most j of seem disposed to assist us in bringing the chaplaincy matter the them the from Herald will bo read vrith That paper is the cheapest in the we are happy to be to it is rewarded a circulation our and no more than or three ratie j a in the lis indefatigable and widely iu campaign of and has gained additional renown by his ability and energy in driving sectional traitors and sectarian bigots to their dens of great a terror has he to that recently an attempt made to assassinate But friend proved himself as invincible to the bludgeon of a cowardly assassin as he had himself to the lies has been constantly levelled against liim by tho May he be long to his ponderous in behalf of sound it is with a glow of pride s wo are enabled io placc ef env such a and speaks great of the he is a pro one of the of the li being the this is an ohi all are not ally and is an interdicted by the are views the as ret in his memorial to and as bo not without in to a considerable In to tlie it ii in number of the of the are or to direct is thirty for the in and besides a at the various naval and military stations and at missionary as teachers of Indian The amount the people oi this are to to support clerical are created by Congress in direct of the IS almost three thousand ih tills point Mr. in memorial ihe of to in ol it soon equal of clergy in tlic the Old the and are allies in tion and Indeed we know ef no stopping place or limit that can be set to arrest its when precedent has the protective of the in those two sentences of serious ancl Tlie resistless tide of last year the of the notorious three with the political of the has had tlie 10 induce a of the clergy to attempt to creep into the of government anil to seek to wind their like those of tho around the institutions which pro tect the mass of the people their rule and to return to the memorial to that it cannot perceive why should be sustained hy government in cither house of at our military and naval on board our vessels of and in each 0! ur any more than or village 1; and Mr. Beebe most nor the genius of our any upon the clerical r who in 1 by e district tut ions their and thus acknowledge themselves dupes to their unprincipled Will they still visit their when it is apparent that a large majority of the members have no desire to fellowship with them? And will they still continue to trade with when they know they themselves are proscribed in We no man is under this kind of obligation to his but on the contrary is commanded come out from among As democrats we are entitled to the respect and confidence of all who are true and as democrats let us compel them to show us the respect that is due or else them in their own Let us not tamely submit to this kind of imposition any There is no justify a democrat in squandering his even though tho country is cursed with the existence of a set of new-light but it is their duty to meet and crush this foul spirit ere it crushes an we care not for the association or fellowship of unprincipled for there is to be gained by such And we think it really humiliating in the extreme to see the people of this fair have every reason to be of one not only but a large portion waging a war of persecution upon those who are as perhaps than There is a way to bring them to their and if the worst comes to the to maintain our independence the democrats will proscribe this proscription until it is so lean that it will make a fat man hungry to behold its gaunt You who have set this proscriptive policy on think of think of that we can live without think of that wc have democratic mechanics and as good as any in the and if we are driven to it by your Southern gentlemen always us like if we don't wait on 'em but allers gib us a. dollar or deso Abolition gemmen mighty hard to and want much waiting dey go shake your look up to the wall and bless you my unfortunate we'll you in the scale of or ck at and une o- tlie most in the ivo find an editorial article the subject of and paying preachers to do the preaching and praying written by G. J. the talented the B the of the Cayuga Dress publishes the proceedings of a convention of the held at New on Thursday The following resolutions wore That as health is closely aU lied to that as adopt and lend our aid to carry can ti i to i this j would the at another extract that few clergymen troops and ines on we can only say that if correct no Wait for goM lead him to his labors of love among and none but I would be debarred tlu of it. think the with a view of to it evince more religious of all who arc t of the gospel against the policy of thus bribing to paying the The subject of that lor us Utah they have a way of appointing deputy husbands to look after matters and things when the genuine article has gone from We find the following notice of this singular practice in one of our a married man is called by to a foreign lie has the privilege as they call before leaving of choosing some one to take the oversight of and whatever he may to provide for and overlook the and to become the tempore husband of the The ostensible reason for the arrangement is to prevent from any during his on missionary greatness of his depends upon the number of children he has Carrying out the the wife is handed over to a deputy who maintains his position in the family till the husband but dey gib us a dollar to use short loose minus the and any style which we deem comfortable and That wc regard Paris as a and that as American do discard them as Convention adjourned to meet at November a is to be It will be a rather novel to a ball room with gay belles attired in short We hope they'll exclude waltzing from the of LL. Dr. the author of Christian and many other works of a religious which have been and still are very popular on both sides of the died at near on Wednesday the 29th of at the advanced age of Up to the close of his he was an earnest devotee of the astronomy being his favorite and that was probably most at one that have not thoroughly and are not at to or prove the positions taken by 3[r. j We arc not so however j that wc can't for the benefit of oui I readers his and tlu ' set forth in his If the clergy in th army and navy look for other compensation than the voluntary contribution of among whom they the various societies of country might be more appropriately appealed as their funds are voluntarily contributed for such while those of the are taken for Cincinnati Gazette says that hogs have been sold in that city for delivery within the last two weeks of at per 100 pounds and at this figure there are more buyers than Packers will commence with the first favorable and should this occur early in hogs then ready for the knife will sell readily and at high for it is not probable that products will give way in price before the incoming of the new owing to the small stocks iu the sentence in which Mike Walsh first used the term is a very fine We quote from aristocracy of talent I revere the aristocracy of power fairly won and I the favorite and that in which he of wealth I can but codfish aristocracy I loath that on the of shall give his position and and with tho Tho that clause of the declares that powers not to the United States nor to it by tht arc reserved to tlic States or the people The of employing clergymen to preach and pray lor the or any portion of the ifi not delegated by ilie Constitution to any branch of the hut is to the and that Congress in thus employing them has transcended its authority under tho other violated it. memorial that clause of the Constitution which declares that make no law respecting an of The maintains that the employment of a clergyman sect to a certain an to a Useful of that f t i government employ and put the Journal of a Methodist during | says that tho Fremont and time the service of such 1 ton used at Madison men lasts the Methodist is the county during last fall's has and authorized religion of the | and are in violation it two who were saved from the hands - of the mob with so much can another to which place they had and yet By touching your purse | been removed for and made their we expect .to Their absconding is American or complicity or must bo de- tne guard the let tlie democrats say a word about that? But look for must be fine building is now in course of erection for theatrical purposes in Mr. Buchanan writes of railroads in a letter to the Baltimore celebration are truly said to bind the portions of tlie Union together in bonds of but iron nor adamant is so for purpose as kind and patriotic hearts and ant united in bonds of mutual respect and and in common love one great and glorious all classes of citizens of whatever sects and professors or of in the arc the positions and the arguments set forth in tho memorial before It is certainly a paper of great and attract tho attention of reflecting men wherever it may be its and its conclusions will strike the great mass of the people at a time like when a portion of the clergy of the country have aspired to dictate its political policy the name of Almighty that at this a paper like this cannot to strike the mind with peculiar and must inevitably attract a share of public attention interest which it could not have elicited at any period in the of the AT a National to political being persuaded that it is very desirable that some practicable and plan should bo by people of the North inay in a generous and brotherly the l eople of tho and them the necessary Lo would and invito of and sections of tho same to meet personally or in tho city of on tlie 2r)th, 2Gth, and of there to some of emancipation which shall fully the principle and policy fair and honorable to slaveholders lor the their no society has yet been organized in connection tin's desiring any additional in to tho may address their communications to New up to the of is about as sensible and practical an idea as and his are in the habit of The suggestion to with expense of purchasing Southern to a system of doing business which our Northern brethren would scarcely apply to their own business If a were to propose to go halves with the New York Tribune for tho extinction of that he would be laughed at as a fool fur spending liis money so on the other the motto of the is would public from thinking its owner madmen for allowing their property go at half its is of a fair honorable for think the cobblers of or the of do business on such principles of and honorable If they agree to take half the of their they will be sure to ask double what it is and then haggle for the three admitting with the Journal of Commerce that there was a practicability of the purchase of three and a half millions of negroes for the purpose of the very natural and most important question is be done South would not North would not tolerate they would cat up Tho Dutchess of Sutherland couldn't feed Mrs. couldn't collect funds enough for Aminidab Sleek do it. The moment titey are they are in his Exeter Hall aflord them any more shelter than Uncle Tom's The French might take a few thousand for so might New Universal Cotton Growing of but they could not all be disposed of in the i PUS of or the hopeful fields of They couldn't care for Nobody would take any interest in They would be shoved out the world without having a chance of entering into it. They would position in his Lalla devised for the ami comparatively small number of negroes north do not command the good words of their Hear the Tribune are confident that there arc more blacks in New York who seek to live by selling liquor and other modes of pandering to than by useful Ages of better treatment than the blacks have ever yet either in New York or Now will be required to raise them to the platform of a true are like Geritt and the who feed the tide of the Journal of Commerce is willing to hear any desirable method by which the blacks can be it truly all that is said about the hardships of the fact is undeniable that nowhere else on tho face of the earth are 3,500,000 blacks at once so so so well fed and on the so as the slave population of the United clause of the This i if crows know under pay a sectarian necessarily excludes of the people who arc of other and who pay the taxes that are drawn upon to pay the salary of the clergyman is thus is said that the Turks look with suspicion on our efforts to contract for building railroads in their question whether it is right while we are at the same time buying for tho to take money from their camels to breed in our pockets of and Catholics to pay a preacher for propagating his peculiar authority of the memorial from the that i religious test shall ever be required as a to any of trust under the United and then to maintain that iVom the very nature of the of a is a man cannot aspire to the say wc want to get rid of our railroads and adopt their of the Salem Gazette began its existence in that town forty-nine other newspapers have been started there and forty-six have Every body to a Fools buy the Washington AHD We occasionally see in some of York papers these obsolete which those residing out of the neither understand nor to the peculiarities of New lork politics can never comprehend the meaning of the nor act supposed indicated By reminds us of which occurred when Mr. Secretary of Herman commonly called the Prince of then a member of Congress from New was introduced to that excellent 3irs. Wishing to please she referred to matters interesting to every as Knickerbocker was supposed to She very politely asked the Prince the difference Dutch and Dutch Reformed Not being very specially learned upon matters of the the Prince hesitated before After his thoughts and a he informed Mrs. Adams with great and in a manner worthy of the question that there was but a single both being really but one long metre and the other Adams bowed to the profound wisdom of the answer great force of the Like Mrs. we bow to the distinctions assumed without being able to any ground of preference between and If those who is a radical difference will so explain it as make it comprehensible to those who sing common old democratic we shalf feel greatly In a point of view we know of no and the democracy are not parties to any Democrats are neither hards nor but men who love our our and are ready to die tho Whoever wishes to stand on special hard or will not find it in the broad common ground by the where they strind shoulder to shoulder battling their Fortunately for democratic the present administration no distinction between those who sing long metre and who sing It treats each as directing its energies towards great and results for constitutional and While they sing little anxiety will be felt as to of tho or whether the tune is hard or if there is ' true music in it. Wo hope never hear the attempted nor to witness those demonstrations which display a bitterness of feeling which neither hards rior softs manifest toward their common wha would crush out both with a special good Those who represent that the administration sympathizes specially the hards or or any sucb unmeaning know little of democracy and less of our present distinguished Chief Republican late State black a to the amount of 8-7.00,000 or treasurer of Sandusky black a defaulter to the amount of 5,000.  Treasurer of Van Wort black a defaulter to the amount of 1,215.  Treasurer of Delaware black a defaulter to the of 618,000.  it will be borne in among other all the honesty of the nation Plain has lately joined a military ns this morning military is like a man that has just moved out of a Wa took tlie out of him by be Niagara Falls remember a staircase the side of Goat Island Some one a friend why it was called by that it wound up the was Hindoos tell the story that five blind nien went to see an first caught hold of his the second his the third his the fourth his leg and the fifth his satisfied their curiosity they A neighbor shouted after they passed you blind where been to see the you seen is ho The first is like a smooth and the is like a pared and a little the is like a is like a the fifth stupid fellows you all you blind men he is like a These whether in Kansas or States who are stigmatized as and as peculiarly tenacious of of colored tiou of a few f matieal desirous of blacks out of the whether as slaves ov free ah freedom colored You want to keep them out of the slaves or freemen you are worse than Tou coax to nm from their masters and then refuse them the to live iu one of the You abuse Judge Taney for saying they are not citizens in a certain assert iu your black republican legislatures that arc not yet you now say that none but few fanatical believe that bond or have any right to reside even in a of tlie United States I You may go to the head of your master Haven of brutal treatment of wives by husbands are becoming more and more The last and most shocking one chronicled in the papers is that of a man named who lately married a woman named and in that way knocked out her eye on the very day of did perfectly for etc. Not so very or AT things break the monotony Of an Atlantic trip we ship a Sometimes we sec. a I don't for my how send letters on them ere wires without 'em all to my 1 they don't send the the in a fluid Large there is widow lady has all living at of He who loves his purse has set his Uie best thing about  

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