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   Washington Bee (Newspaper) - July 17, 1858, Washington, Indiana                                AT AND W OP DAVIESS 17 18S.  46.  WASHINGTON EVERY SATURDAY AKD TEEMS OP copy one 00  copies one OP square of ten one 00  additional of 10 00  to of a personal as and at tho option and Political notices nd Marriages and published advertisements payable on orders of payable in is a lien sitting on the fence a Because she has a head on side and a tail on the was Rome tho the How do you make that you know Romo built in a citizen of Hollowell has taken fancy to the head of a dog that howls his and offers a reward ot five dollars for a sight of the minus the editor in Iowa has become so from depending upon the printing business alone for that he proposes to sell himself for a cents you say that my brother Jim did not know as much as yellow I said yellow dog knew more than your brother bead to a which whizzed past six inches above his says niver loses anything by says turkey was fat compared with an old gobbler he shot last week on tho That so light it lodged in the and had to get a pole to knock it hair is eighteen years older than my said a I cannot understand why my whiskers should turn gray you have worked so much more with your jaws than your on taking a volume of to a in to be was asked he would have it in he is too far off. I will have it done conscientious person affirms that he once in his life beheld people their own This remarkable occurence happened at the passengers being to attend to each exclaimed Mrs. throwing down the come to a pretty that are going to exempt themselves from home just when they without any proviso for cold is a good story of an eccentric ot unfortunately acquisitive to the effect that she was on one occasion so affected by a charity sermon as to borrow a sovereign from hot it in her own member of about to make his expressed much apprehension that his hearers would think he had hardly sufficient calibre for the said a will be Blire to find you of a western paper who present at a meeting hear While a poor was trying to get me to pive a dime to buy a drink Told I was a newspaper sank immediately with and assured me the first dime he got he divide with your friend is made of do eat him all you travel through the country of be blind you are the anvil you are tho striko and who cannot take a cannot a long counsel of one greater and one less than form your own Ohio while making paused in the midst jof and gentlemen what do you a man rose in the assembly and with one eye with Scotch I do think if you and me would stump the country wo could tell more lies than any two men in the and not gay a word myself all the tile HAS It was with some degree of pride and satisfaction that I perused the article signed American in the Bca of the 3d and the happy contrast therein drawn and I conceive tho author of tiat communication to be an honest patriot man who is willing to take sober second before casting his vote with the admire his reflective and would recommend it to all those who foster a neutral position rather than some giant wrong that will rob freedom of half its the What has Abolitionism affected in Indiana or This is an inquiry worthy of the calm and attentive consideration of every patriot in the State of When an party has existed for a scries of very considerable in possessing a number of and adroit politicians as backed up by a body of active and reckless and glorying in being led to the assault of every principle or human or that may be pointed out as standing even temporarily in their the inquiry becomes truly results have they We all know what the K. N. American party accomplished by its brief we all know what it pursued in relation to foreign born white citizens of tho United and what good effects may be now anticipated from a party whose motto is with the white with has nor ever will accomplish any permanent good through its broken-winded clamorously professes to be for tho holy cause of the rights of the and oppressed for elevating the whole human race broad platform of and moral Noble objects and ex beautiful in Cut it would be a source of exquisite tion to be relieved for a few moments from the deafening noise of the and to be told has been If some small almly told us real good had it would inspire a thrill of heartfelt satisfaction or if we could overlook the Babylons of and which distract our attention and obstruct our and behold with our own eyes those practical and beneficial fruits of Abolitionism which should be tho result of so much windy and so much and so much and so many infinite courageous we might at least feel better all this has been promised and time and A great work was to be A work which the gallant leaders of the old Whig and too paramount for their giant intellects to And yet this is made the hobby of to-day by the Black Republicans of men of and native wili you ally yourselves with a party the members of which are maniacal Will you vote with a party whose motto is with the white man and up with the If you so upon your own hands rests the as you will directly proscribe your own foster nigger agitation and di aid then has Abolitionism Nothing On the it has done much It has erected a carrier of sectional hostil ity between the North and the South and maintains an increasing disposition as far as to sever all the ties social and by which they are bound By their violent their ignorance of the actual condition of the social and and by their disregard of all legal the Abolitionists have prostrated and destroyed the influence that moderate and patriotic counsels might otherwise have English paper publishes a of the life of a pris composed by himself in Winches ier The original is in the shape of a th letters and words all having been cut out of waste paper by the man with his finger as no knife scissors were After cutting out the words suitable for his purpose jie carefully pasted them in proper or to form a small comprising A piece of poetry addressed to the wife is in thic tho 01VJT TRIBUTE OF KUOM W. S. Editor A poem with the above from tho pen of fair Sarah T. in your issue of the Bee of the 3d with many as it has been lately going tho rounds of the newspaper and meeting a similar permit me to offer you a copy of the verbatim et with a request to its In this particular let me assure you that I am actuated by no other impulse than that of justice to the genius and high literary attainments of honored poetess Of the poem itself much might be It embodies stimulating and true are its ennobling and every parent in admires true and acknowledges its virtuous should place it in the hands of his child for committal and It is a noble poem and somewhat similar in style to of Life a poem of its has no equal in the English S. T. Bolton has written many beautiful and soul-stirring all of which will compare favorably with any modern And not tho least disparaging to the excelsior genius and worthy laurels of tho modest poetess is the YOUR OWN Voyager upon To yourself be your lot may your owu though the winds may Falter nor look upon the darkest a dare tho wildest Hie of and strong of will never the world is cold aud an aim iu toward Ihc beacon mark Paddle your own wave that you on To the silent its sunny source has return no let uot an hours delay Cheat you of your while it is called tc your own your denied your and fame and hardy health Ale a better if these will gain to the glittering Paddle your own you wrest Uic wreath of fame From the liand of Jate you a deathless name With the good and great you bless your and soul imbue Widi the holy and then Paddle your own you crush the tyrant the world's free a spirit brave and for the to break Uie chains that bind The to the few enfranchise slavish your own great is lightly won won is good nobly repay the to in humble you will to do if you you must Paddle your own OP Judge New York Herald thus develops the poi icy of Judge a conciliatory course toward the the plan of the cam of Mr. Douglas war to th knife against the destructive anti-slavery heresies of the late Illinois Republican State and of their Senato rial Mr. dear girl will you share my lo for life largo is your lot of tUe Fourth Congressional of June 29,1858.  the editor of the arrived at this place last on my way from to and on learning that the Democratic District Convention was to meet to I at determined to remain and witness its The or the larger portion of come in and it was plain to be seen that great interest was being felt in the result of the There were three candidates before the of Hon. D. D. of and B. P. of Before the organization of the Convention the friends of each candidate did their best to secure the success of their but it was plain to be seen that Judge Holman would be the choice of the The masses were with and success was But here take occasion to state that at no time was there a manifestation of disorganization or Everything was conducted with and there appeared to be but one and that was to secure the at the of the no matter lohom it Convention organized at ton by calling Dr. of to the After the usual preliminary it adjourned until ono On reassembling the Committee on Resolutions made a in was as an indorsement of the an indorsement of State and an acquiescence in the English as final settlement of the Kansas an approval of the of James and an indorsement of the confirmation and Fitch as Senators from this Convention then proceeded to nominate a candidate for which resulted in the choice of Judge William S. Tho vote was as follows 118;, 47 4-1. the result was announced by the President it was received with dbus I have never seen more enthusiasm manifested over a result than by this Convention when the announcement was Holman was introduced to the Convention and accepted the nomination with as forcible and eloquent an of twenty minutes in as I cTOr had the pleasure of listening evidently a proud moment to He has the reputation of being one of most profund lawyers in the although ho is not over thirty-two years of His manner of address is very and every sentence he utters bears the impress of truth and Ho has the reputation of being a master hand in as may be seen by referring to the debates in tho Constitutional Convention of 1850. Who his competitor will he it is not yet known to a certainty but I can assure no matter whom he may that ho will have ono of the tallest men in tho State to contend The Judge is very popular among the and beyond all bo elected by not loss tlian TWO THOUSAND Evansville the of Judge in its report of the speech of gentleman makes him pecuniary considerations had influenced he had but to have been and retained most lucrative office in tho gift of tho in the of Judge Hovey would not have been the means of his reclaiming the of District Inattention to the duties of his office was the reason of his The change was determined upon at letist a month before Judge Hovey promulgated his views upon the Kansas and we donot suppose the President has to this day been informed or cares what Judge opinion may be upon that The petition for his removal and the appointment of the present incumbent was signed by Democrats who differ upon the Lecompton inattention of Judge Hovey to the duties of his position was a matter of common During his no convictions were made for criminal except in ono case we arc and that was upon a plea of The contrast in the efficiency of tho present and late District Attorneys is most Mr. Voor bees has given tho most thorough at tention to the duties of his The result is manifested in the late term of tho The attempt of Judge Hovey to get up sympathy upon the plea of his having been proscribed for sake is most He sac nothing in taking the position he did against the And if the truth could be wo that Judge Hovey desired his to make political capital for There is one thing certain the removal was demanded by lie and it is beyond contradic tion that the public interests have been served by his It is a change which meets with general and the Administration deserves praise for tho act. Wo do not think that Judge or any other should hold so important a position as a mere the Washington TILE BURIED W. s. in the a secluded blooms an humble Which mortal knoweth hath no gilded title To of modest the arch of heaven It flourisheth on out the thorny stubble Is raised its head on smile its charm shall fade and die 1 And casts simple fragrance Upon the silent naught oh earth of mortal Would ever seek it there hover round it. That humble flower mild it bows in meek That tender fragile child life seems A shadow of its race I Yet round its glowing petals The marks of earth I trace love this fragile who my love can blame For as to man 2'omeUisthe its life is lowly let it mortal ever seek the spot Where buried it may soon its life wither And droop into all its gifted fragrance As music ask me of its conscience should But this I say in it doth July 10A. City was brutally murdered this morning about 4 while to arrest a man who was engaged in a fight in the market Barker stabbed Beard with a entering his right severing the lung and entering the killing him The citizens are much Barker was taken to tho watch to He was taken from jail by the citizens and marched to the court house A temporary scaffold Was erected from the court house window in the second and at 8.oclock, A. Barker was swung off. The first rope broke and he fell to the a distance of about thirty bruising his face He recovered in a few moments and was again taken up to and another rope He was then made to jump from the window He stili hangs and will hang until 2 at a sergeant on the ho ran the spear of his halbert into his throat and killed The owner coming raved extremely that his dog was and asked the sergeant why he could not as well have struck at him with the blunt end of the I said ho had run at me with his very fat for the purpose of quizzing him to prescribe for his complaint which he declared was sleeping with his mouth said the disease is Your skin is too so when you shut your eyes your mouth attention of bachelors is respectfully invited to the following lies a man who looked so all common damsels by they who looked as high as Declared his bride they would uot be them both he died a now has gone to the Old negro in county was struck dead by lightning a few days Nearly every bone in his body was crushed by tho forco of the and two companions between whom he escaped to stick your finger i the and pulling it look hole and equally vain to suppose however large a space you the will miss you you May be Learned in New barber boys who recently murdered Hugh at St. by committed the deed for the purpose of spending The boy suggested the murder by said he had often it done in New asked the do you feel to dear I enjoy very poor health This is very whin I go to I lay awake all and my toes is swilled as bjg as a so whin I fall down Young let this be said of and you are already half A trifle will accomplish tho You know not your perilous nor how solicitous for your safety are all persons whose good opinion is worth Gold and Silver We copy the the Indianapolis Saturday Judge Majors decided in the case of President of Indiana vs. T. H. that when demand is made of a Bank for tho redemption of its the amount presented must be considered a single and the Bank cannot redeem in five dollar without the of the This decision will spoil the maneuver of Banks by which they have gained tinio in a re deeming five dollars at a and in sil thus making the redemption a if the amount ia Tho ease goes to the Supreme learn from farmers in va rious portions of the that the wheat crop in many places is very bad ly injured by in other por tions it is exceedingly We also learn that oats are almost in some portions of the by This is by old to be a new malady with The prospect for for corn is said to be rather in many if not most of the have fear that the devil will never come said a young man questionable will not bo silly enough to take the said a you are going direct to him as fast as you of the suppose that ono of you was what would you think if you were to see one of your walking along the of jf and see the boys pointing the finger of scorn at saying goes tho child of tho father that stole a the adopted of Corn R. R. Har of Prince George Virgin has taken pains to make some careful examinations to ascertain whether corn as is generally more at night than by August 1, corn in 24 hours grew 5 at one and a August 2, it grew 1J at night 1- and in tho day on graceful accomplishment of so perverted by the indecency of has outraged many sensible and led them to deprive the young of this most simple and healthful because it has been For I can testify not only to its but recuperative The the fiftieth year of my found me enjoying this It be one of the earliest amusements of While I am on this I will mention a case that occurred in my A anxious who had but three brought to mo her only remaining Her nervous nervous fearfully with great irritability of the of course and the poor child looked morbid and She had been to because her parents thought it an amusement for her to be with other critically her I said to her is the temperament of same as my she the child is doubly rigorous measures must be if you to restore her to Divorce her immediately from anything mental so far as memorizing is then send her to a dancing that she may combine exercise with order and and some of her rough edges may be The large eyes opened with wonder and with dancing how Ive longed to but mother says and leads to What a dilemma for a child you ever intend your daughter to play the guitar or other musical said I to the was the I why show such partially to tho upper the hands are rendered happy as a medium of the feet arc rendered equally happy in the same A nice evening school received the little who grew in health and harmony every month as she followed the hygienic rules proscribed for Dancing is a graceful and is not responsible for tho abuses that luxury has thrown around it. The vulgarism and the excitements of the ballroom have no more to do with the simple enjoyment of the dance than the rich wines and sumptuous banquets of the in whom they induce have to do with the temperate repasts that satisfy the natural wants of the the Richmond used to regard the Fourth of J uly toasts as au index of public But all is changed have no Fourth of July no no political no no no anything worth thinking of on the the of The railroad whistle has frightened the nymphs of the woods from their favorite town is every thing country was worth under the did reading the for after the 4th, for the of the of them were some and some We will give of each John flickered the flesh from Johnny 0,  loro hide from Eany was offered by a Jackson man in an adjoining in 1828, in the midst of the intrigue and corruption u specimen of the following will It was given ata 4tH of July dinner somewhere in the State New To understand the it must be remembered that Root was said at the time to be anything but a disciple of though we be- lieve ho subsequently became so. In- the general impression that Gov. Root drank drunk or A rnm and a man of is and his ' the head of we venture to class the following given in State of New in 1824^ after a caucus at Albany had nominated William H. by a Jackson who believed that they had misrepresented their and May their upper lips bo to their under ones until they whistle through their voice of tho people know not howto class the want of a better we shall give it the caption Fair Brilliant that in the diadem of familiarizing will give one which was by a venerable citizen of a neighboring about thirty years was read and had the bad taste to suppress so that it was not It may be classed under the head of or as would to Jackson and Gen two of the greatest men in a long life and a pleasureful in. thia and the other world to for us among the rest to them that we all You young men stand by and when we old men was on the very brink of everlasting come up my young drink and he so long as we can Him a number of lawyers and gentlemen were dining together at a few years ago a jolly son of tho Emerald Isle appeared and asked for The landlord told him he should dine when the gentlemen were done him dine with whispered limb of the we shall have some fun with Irishman took a seat at tho were not born in this said I was born your father he is is your your father ever cheat while here suppose he did cheat many do you suppose he went to Heaven he any one there cheated one I did they not prosecute they searched the whole kingdom of and a last answer spoilt the whole of the fun in the of the limb of the biography of Lord tho ninth throughout the whole Kingdom of West no man could be found who was scholar enough to instruct the young King then a even in the first elements of so that he was in his twelfth year before he could name the letters of the you not mistaken the blandly said a Sunday Chesterfield to a stranger who entered it. beg said the rising to go fear I I took it for a said of a man who had plowed up the ground in which his father waa iy really cultivating the memory of Accident in the County noon on Tuesday four men and two boys ascended the shaft at the Thomastown in a car resting on a When a few inches of the a upon which the cage rests when at tho was pulled out too and the car was not on a level with the platform sufficiently to permit it to be rolled off the In this position two of the wheels of the car were rolled off the but it was found to get the other wheels A signal was then given to tho who could not see the position of the to hoist a it was hoisted too high the car was freed from the and the next with its freight of precious consisting of four men and two was dashed down the shaft a perpendicular depth of two hundred and forty The remains of the unfortunate men and boys were after the removed to the surface in mutilated Two of the laen named Sullivan and leave The other cue of whom was The St. Louis papers are telling a good story of an individual who purchased hat in a store of a tradesman named The article was procured in the absence of the and the purchaser left the entirely forgetting mistake of to pay for the aforesaid The upon hearing the started for the levee in hot pursuit pf the Upon overhauling him the following scene I wish to am the my tell I am the am I the hatter very likely we are both of us the same scene ended with a in which Mr. Diddle found himself considerably with the have observed that in comedies the best actor plays the some scrub rogue is made a fine gentleman or a Thus it is in tho farce of Wise men spend their time in only fools who are Franklin used to say that were the only hand goods that sold at prime  

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