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   Washington Telegraph (Newspaper) - February 11, 1858, Washington, Indiana                                F. E 17 B T S B IT G O - A H B A FEBRUARY 11, 1858.  3  byt as yet with to see that the pieces of gold which Urge business was with the Fort of to transact some SUPPORTING TUB | the same th ness in New It was his to that city he started ID WARD D. - beware of those I constituted the first stake were won by friend's also was thanked him for his friendly warn The third stake Thorn and at the same time Expressed my thus they went alternately ving behind him a yonng wife and at his To and till at last Thorn upon one 11. 1858 convince me of it. he called the iho Mississippi or immediately the boai and him a fresh pack of and he handed the me to Governor had liquor will have a chance to for the Con ' The coin of ihe He may some liquor in York to die of I the appear Fort 1 the Atlantic THE OLD MAN'S a. w. one hour of youthful joy I Oire back my twentieth spring rather laugh a bright-haired boy a gray-haired king with the wrinkled spoils of age with crown Tear out life's wisdom written And dash its down moment let my fount of flame Oive me one reeling dream Of life all love and fame listening angel heard the calmly - If I but touch thy silvered Thy hasty wish has is there nothing in thy track To bid thee fondly the swift seasons hurry To find the day truest soul of womankind what were life One bliss I can not leave I'll angel took a wrote in rainbow man would be a boy And be a husband is nothing yet the change all their gifts have fled With those dissolving for memory would recall My fond paternal not bear to leave them I'll smiling dropped his this will never The man would be a boy Aad be father so I household with its And wrote my droam To please the gray-haired day after Governor Boutwell the Liquor i But have il the The out a pretty ring you offered toj upon his arrival in the be teli as I was in the ferry boat from n make me wtM e which were brought bet awhile Will you with a man of Boston to the I noticed an est and v to you inebriate in fierce discussion with a ed in I did 80, when he as to said the the of this tieman at my His faced was bloat the young man was enticed to his hands negro woman opened even some of the in the induced to plied with and his knees unsteady not know for want purpose they of his short to use and his tones all in there until He was not of gold her step and there were surprised to the the old V it was but nine His three weeks after il was There the 'the of all pi- thin and tattered his vest much were were men anxious to the selected nearly every ace and king in tbe without looking at tbe face of Next he dealt them in two when I found upon I found that all the cards of real value in the game were in his although I could not detect the laast unfairness as he dealt said smiling at my look of advantage an expert in these matters has over an unskillful I replied astonished at my fellow traveler's and to think that he might be a reformed or one pos for sum purpose or other as he did not urge or even invite me to nor had played with any one and threw the cards aside with an ex pression of disgust too natural to be I came to the conclusion that my traveling was a mystery to be the I have not a well worn spectacle most is yet to bi the other a large piece His well drawn go well had a on ihe young man was perfectly sober and needed a patch on the at returned to had an old shoe on one and a leather one on tbe He was in his hand a as I soon found Wis applauding the He could not set still for but walked the cabin every now and putting the stick rather near h's one I and were expecting and prepared lo do worn SO at 323 to per The of the Sublime could have realized at you said for the land at the time the er there are any houses to rent in was Responsible men had neighborhood tbe advantages of the barber replied very They had the money for the are some rooms in this house to be first and until they cried you take and eost for a fellow pledged it to me some three years ago as a sort of note of which he promised to redeem died dollars he owed debt of sir but he never paid so I retain the I guess that I will not the you should have made him Five hundred dollars is a dear price for such a as to said the as he gathered up his cards for the be couldn't come to remorse and half crazy well for the debt of as they he placed a pistol to the same and that cancelled the head and blew out his leaving h the mine name as an inheritance to his there is always luck in this I j wife and said he as he drew the money j what is all this to me said the towards Suppose we try a now pale as ashes beneath the stake and he prepared to shuffle the flashing eyes of the speaker it h cards lesson you're about to read you said a sermon you have to preach what shall it be is it to continued Early the next morning the boat one to five hundred and he threw | his voice with ed the wharf at New and amid bank note of that denomination I'll tell you what it is to This the burry and bustle of upon the cl you and I which lost my friend the To our Thorn drew out long years I have is not even bidding him The same wallet from his pocket and produced The hand of heaven is in after visiting the then sweeping it. 'Twas three years ago this very I was enjoying the cool air and cai ds they had been using from ihe ta this very said he a Havana in the St. Charles ble to the he called for a fresh | looking his this young and was conversing a friend and as the attendant brought 1 spoke madly into the whom I had fortunately j he passed them rapidly through by his own but his op when whom should I encounter bui and gave them to ponent at the card table is lie that should my steamboat remarking to him as he did to be accountable for the deed of the our his deal this upon him amount of money he lost was jusi sation upon our trip down the our searching glance as he went through the amount have won on night t when my The game was 3 0U/ai very riny upon your in in its Don't physicians use bold and courageous been formed for that j friend if 1 would like known as bluff or I know ah his brother and you are it I've and a combination could not the interior of a house but at any rate one in which j and no one knew that the as it is sometimes more ap bet on the cards they hold lu | Thorn pronounced these words in aed they preached and the poor barber was a small was to be made until And he be pleased linging and as he con- better then they do and were bet sickly and the woman could have what if there was such a thai the land was expected to purchase a if for a country Do you think all of in a room No. I asked not fori government sold it lor rooms but ^t a private sale so private that it barber becoming but called A Mr. Steele was the I caught a few icom still keeping razor in hand and nominal who although he which I learned that he was a nothing as an actual the said j better ask bow to get out of which he might have obtained the Boutwell has done a glo in only apparent or General Jackson made veto nd immortalized his and woman drawing and for the preference given to him that he a ferry and of the United States what do you some buildings for States Governor Boutwell takes who had the iise of them by the hero of New Mr. from the countenance and and the senate of of the had made him by a vote of 21 a fortune that he is the last who should the if it The stamping with her was to be given to any The only shouted know what you i for the when we Uve at Rome we must of tl e sale if it had been as Rome The whites have at public the price kind to me they have given have been kept down lo 81 25 or Si 50  19. he has saved his country he is a second and posterity will encircle his said ths think the law would have done does a great deal of tt is one of the best things oni and i resolved that acre by a combination which show it to us as one of 01 i Thorn anil liis opponent having brought his hand down with a of tiie Never having at the commenced the upon the table at which they were anything of the both Ij 1 They used to have him from the shop as a boy j The land might have been appraised in stores and a | could toss his I began to the Lids received in Fort II go one said Thorn which was instantly farmer could not raise a barn nor cut oil for He very wisely made no re- bon wan sold in that Had and friend and after a he and his opponent started and a ply to this declaration of been ad for sale walk found ourselves ia the 1 Two better than that 1 ' said of one of those gli tering furnished hundred said vestibules to the infernal regions three said men were engaged in various games hundred said The interior of a gambling house has too often described to need a lep | The game was exciting to us Faro with its crowd | is three thousand dollars I of i upon the table to be decided by to their They were but kix paces apart after springing from their and both drew their weapons as liar shouted the dis charging bis weapon the moment he gained his bullet ripped open Thorn's and his watch flew into fragments from bis dangling from his at the same moment bis slowly at other games of which I was j seemed by their of became rigid as thai of a anxious and groups 01 held by the each of could not prescribe without and and the after giving a a proper and invited in there were not many drunk few admonitions to the took the would have been ards there was not one drunkard then she left I o by men who are now where there are ten the barber why he should treat so The sale is now referred ain't the that is good enough 1 politely a woman of so decent an to a for and Fort I've tried I know it is good Snelling is likely te became as famous and it's good for old said you knew hev as the history of national as the its good and its good j well as I do you would not Shei Galphin and Gardiner Tiie tried it. When I am aguish colored who was owned is responsible for it. and put it in ray and put it ill ray shoes by a southern of whom she though no personal imputations are Don't these fine ladies wash faces was a favorite When her the individuals it in you been I di id he liberated and made J must clear their skirts of the evident T WAS in the Spring of 18 that 1 ignorant of the were all busily | their countenance the pistol aud the gambler what I've or you provisions for her Among oth | unfairness of the or take tho found myself gliding the waters I engaged as we We had passed not the least back a corpse upon the and er property he gave her a colored odium of hundred the so suddenly ere we could Having moved to this ihe gentleman archly remarked her to and hired her he had known many to get a weekly to receive her Ah 1 three Kings and an Ace said the police came but as to the board she took a cowhide with w lie was not so Then no matter what the girl s Aces and a said Thorn I Thorn quietly surrendered ' evils of she took her aside and gave as he displayed his own cards j merely turning to us the her a severe When she it is these youngsters they don't asked why she did she replied was determined to support the The people at length inform ed her that if she repeated it they gliding upon the waters 1 enga ihe mighty and bound for i through two apartments and reached a tbe Crescent New in which were but four a single I found playing in pairs at different As traveling on board the i wa entered we sat down at an although I had been two days on table for a when as we was becoming quite we heard one of the two men The individual with nearest to where we say to singularly like to have little the last dollar luck is extend his among the I'm cleaned though be continually seem you wear a guod said his lo be on the lookout for some I will give you a from the operations of two or three of I'll back my ring a whose display of gainst on tlie next Its a chains and and won .at play from a Kentucky boy at cards at the table in the who to New Orleans to see tbe betrayed their I more than snid he set him down as a police detective | How little did he know words to in lightly bad sealed his doom himself George of Kentucky so his card which me in return for mme. Ir. truth to-morrow I won't specimen of the feet in a clear intelligent i broad and light partially towards mentioned Jy muscular end the chest I saw he challenged the of more than one of the with hie serious and never smiling he paced tbe promenade I saw tbe Kentuckian deadly His eyes glowed like fire hurried in in countenance have vou that we stood paralysed for servants alarmed by the Wise aDd the with his eyes fixed steadily upon who were in the saying as opponent folded up the their favors said the hear that 1 is not too well schooled to and that I received th. any emotion or chagrin at thti vidian's first fire he j drinking too support the on her bis shattered watch with it by the that she could not whip left the room with she look her down the river ihe liquor soU liter ail it is just this I have often thought of the zeal of to patriotic How often it said I hope to meet joa for I must have my revenge after so heavy a run of luck as said Thorn's I have no doubt youi * * He was tried and it. proved that his M 1 UDon him The fact that the join US in a social sit 4 1- L. 1 ller a rasca whom are as good at cracking a w 1 .  might well aflord to you erer play said I to as he left a groups that were about a table of four noting of I had Mca him but he like refused to participate in the laid where its calm and placid a or telling a as holding a hand those wiio are your friends are must said I am not of a convivial or musical though I can occasionally tell a good I have a little history up on my tongue's end that will be of interest to me Pray tell said the gamester with a will be a good wind up lo the evening's to our he arose and the apartment to the who had just been left by his and proposed to try a hand with if and if we his friends would excuse him for a short Of course we to did the who appeared at first use of playing here Those surprised at the but the eard in the by their Md they are trying herd to from among were resolved to try his skill on the cards were dealt and the was DOW past midnight absorbed in the excitement of the we had scarcely noticed the flight of or that the adjoining rooms were nearly deserted by their 4t the other end of the apartment in which we The other players bad finished game long and been of that between Thorh aind his three years a man agent of have had influence with the have not met Thorn but the of that fearful is yet fresh in my though many passed since it Partington our manifest a similar That is way ail these drunkards are They pity poor They would jaoi hard to relieve and pity but tlie Constitution And as they that is the the correspondent of one of the states that a letter iti written by Mr. Buchanan to Gov. wherein the was assured of the President's hearty support in the war which this was at that time waging against Senator This letter staled that the President was in favor of the Constitution to tie people of Mr. Hunter was understood to be opposed to such a and what induced the President to shift his and desert he best we are is laying plans for aad will have it. file is preparing a letter the of the and T' to the people of Virginia to It amii ihe cowhide ever the bleeding backs f he has we care it their and follow stroke There is my if yoti admonish take If you It is found on constitution tion eternal W hat does it say Old Dominion and the pursuit of sorrows 01 a poor have a Sun said a tou touch but which precede the to Mrs. there that but the sorrows of don't soul are it. Autumn How dare vou How dare you preacher it has against alone weman I guess I won't have a daily My poor dead man used liberty for more than all that you see I cherter where Washington most when I presented 11 Now. s r. do vou understand that m with a yearly A daily that law had you would you dirty little seen the blood flow faster than it in the lady who was rebuked and the Governor would have her mother for her intended j the Legislature to repeal the net by quoting the passage from men should do lo do you even so to quicker than the Yankees put the lea we in old or live or survive or will support iht sorrows of a poor heart triumphed on the stamp ' this very issue of the right of the form by the dreary according to an to and by their own volts under which they will cl ose 10 live for this was ihe of. the has a out in the an increase in ten years of over 87,000. The value Of manufactures and industry is set down at about 080.000,000.  says find out whom a lovei make it a and to whom it is most to that present To find oui whoa on the slump in or ihe of lido waur Uis own ' of the re hostile to he oC their them yield the  

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