Wisconsin Tribune (Newspaper) - July 31, 1851, Mineral Point, Wisconsin is mail 1 year in the f p be in o ail oil ub G W BLISS WlS JULY 81 1851 VOLUME IV NUMBER 40 MASONIC anil I is now u large Slock ol at 7 o'clock M J Drugs Oils Dyes Medicines just received from the V in part Third of j 1 ul tlic nail Murk g T If fit fy l i -u i a fy n or iir D Directory j H i Davis 1 i j 4 Wrights i hit to ouH mid j liis stock May Brick opposite S Use House U on ill in iiro Claret uu is X r fan i- i i i v For saii by I Pills Embrocation the i anil anil tn tint For by Til D ALWAYS ON Wmc m Jav u iii i by I'lMilO hv who is sub uu fov o I HKO nv TMK o II Vf for vp salt iiy wines f for sale oil ha i I- till StoV by T ill n a m t oil d A will I Anv I inform his friends anil j j -t u j 1 v dm j J i i to wants I i ill AT s various i- Jim IVas Also t i vi i ii Kilts in I bv i j Ah London in ii 1 in I at U j Iron Mo hid at Li iV ti M v i i Mox ami mi ami sah in j Cli j j L i V1 inst at i i ihi of I tlis W R just j -i i ry lini at iic I i W COBB'S I anil for the Tribune Some Twenty Agu I've wandered to the village town And sat the tree Upon the play Unit you and ine none were to left to with us upon this spot Some twenty years ago Thr grass is just as green Tom Arut Were just as wo then just us Bui tho master the U coated o'er wilh snow Afforded us a sliding years is Tlic are replaced By new ones very like tho gamp Our hail sann logs in walls swings too anil fro Its music just the sumc ear Toin twenty years The boys playing old game same old 1 do the name just now the mi1 On twas knives By throwing o anil so The looter a to do twenty years ago The running jast as still TVin on its side Are larger they were dear Tom The stream appears less wide But swing is ruined Tom once we tlie beau And our pretty twenty years spring the ucc by the spreading is vory low once That we could reach Anil down to a Dear Tom I startled so Tosco liow T am changed twenty years ago by his spring upon an elm You know I cut your name Your just beneath it too And yon mine Some pealed Tivas dying sure but slow As that one you cut Munie twenty years ago i My lids h ivt dry Tom Put crime in ray cs i loved so I visited tho Tom Arid took to Upon the graves of those we loved Some twenty ago in the laid Some beneath tlie sea few iiro left ciass you rind mf And our nd we are called to I lay we played Some twenty go Mr Wythe a of the Virginin Hous of tlm Act aroused the patriotic resistance of the people he stood shoulder to shoulder in that bly with Patrick Richard Henry Lee Peyton Randolph and others who were as in legislation when tlie storm of the War of Independence burst on the land In 1775 Mr was elected a delegate to General Congress and was there in 1776 when his his bold resolution Independence He every tending toward such rt result ami be signed the Declaration of During the autumn of that year he was associated with Thomas and ton in codifying the laws of Virginin them the newly urnment duty was performed whit singular ability C In 1777 lie was Speaker of the Houses of Burgesses of Virginia and the same year ho was elevated to the bench as one of three the court of cory the new Court of Chancery was organized ho was appointed soli ind occupied that wilh ability for twenty years Always firm decisions which were never without serious and analysis he gave dis- satisfaction even to i he defeated party For a while he was professor of law in the col- lege of William and Mary hut ho re- moved to Richmond he found it the In Mr was chosen a delegate to tbn the Federal Constitution Ho a ber of tile Virginia convention called la con- sider its adoption and waa twice chosen a United States Senator under it standing the upon this time which the duties of his official made be opened anil taught i private school free to those who to attend it pupils was a hoy belonging whom he Latin and hu preparing to giva him a thorough education when be and thu boy died His death was sudden and waa believed to have been by poison placed in his food by a near The person was tried for the crime but Tlie negro boy to partook of tho food and died a short lime pre- vious to ius huister Mr was a mar of great I rence and industry kind ami benevolent to utmost in his integrity cere in faithful in every trust bis presents a striking cf I j of gontt over j the seductions pleasure and vice and virtuous of essary ingredients for thu establishment of an honorable and in the labors of H useful life Mr was twice married bnt bo left no offspring an only by his first wife having died in of Western of Wis nt July Tlie following preamble and resolutions was offered by the secretary and Whereas An impression is prevalent in that an object of association is to extort exorbitant fees the governing motive of this association is improvement in tha cultivation of and fueling among tho members of the profession thereby the morn thoroughly from tlie of tors ami us severally tho butter to discharge our duty and the more fully to sorvo those among whom we labor After the transaction of some farther tha Society adjourned to meet at Mineral Point on the first Thursday of 1851 R T HAVES M lice Seu pro torn LIST OF OF TKK MEDICAL SOCIETY OF J W Chirk Platteville Wis J S Russell It S Vv u C C Tobie J II Van Mineral Point D Joo W Cieo J N A V Ladd Wm Now A C Mills Green T II Kibbee J P Franklin Juu P Wood The following branches of study were arranged for daily exorcise with some ex- wore continued during term of two weeks 8 O'CLOCK A M Opening exercises and Prayer Philosophy of Arithmetic under Methods of teaching Spelling Analysis of words Algebra Phonology Heading Elocution 2 O'CLOCK P M One 11 or lens one I C Kadi US One 00 Half a column for months do For one- IS 00 One fur tix 00 For year i i I a line for each in paper aiv nil in have taught us that something more education such 4 is ta in vol in imr collides and absolutely to fur a in our Schools and in our opinion is so well In deficiency as Institutes such u the one about drawing to 1 close in That wo il highly desirable tho rank among tho oilier Cessions and In- arc eminently In about result Resolved thanks of and Co of Language Geography wilh mapping with of Hie In- Grmi toil will brin The met at two o'clock P 31 Tune at tho Presbyterian Church in Hazel Green to a call in a circular and was bv reading Among other Kov N to him j Mr Jj was appointed anit Charles Secretary Mr stated the object of tlic arid reported on the part of the com- appointed by the Insti- tute their and motives in calling the at this time and in engaging the services of Prof S K of New York to tuko of it as Principal Prof Sweet then delivered an tory lecture in regard to snub associations of ami the effect of institutes in elevating this Teacher's profession and in the of Common Schools by directly enlightening tlie public mind in tho practical details of popular tion Tho panics of members wero enrolled ami the exercises of instruction ced by a lecture on tlic philosophy of A- ic followed by exercises ou tion A discussion the evening session was proposed thu enquiry At what age ought a to be first sent to Adjourned to at 7 o'clock in the evening I The Society met pursuant o a call of the was called to order the in j The Recording Secretary being absent ion motion R T wan cording Sec pro The Institution mot and the was luid on which opinion of tlie In- was that six years is ally the at be sent to school Committees for various purposes were appointed avid arrangements made for n regular order of proceedings of OF UF OP P M pounds in Jji nnd lor sale at cans Oysters I sll j I'll ol superior -T i ry mil lor ut i l- No 1 Palm Soap and for sale at 27 S K hi to tin on svill on u or maili I I ii 1 v r fan v i il ii Wyths was one of Virginia's sons He was born in Iho 1720 in nnd child of parents he had every importunity given him which the colony for a good His lied when Ue was nuito young ind Ilia moral devolved upon On motion Uie President appointed I Principal U C 0 Kicc Van of Mineral Puint and i Assistants f to with the board of in of credentials of persons for of LUe Tho of the reported the following persons as nil re- for Jno D Wood M of Lancaster 0 C Tobic 31 of M D M On the named i wore admitted to all the and h i mother a woman of of this Society m Wiu very proficient in the latin language sbo him much in the study of the classics But before he was twenty-one years aire deprived him of her guidance and instruction and he was left at that early period of wilh a largo fortune and tho en- tire control of his own His ter not Slaving become fixed bo launched om upon tho dangerous sea of pleasure and dis- and ten years of liis life he laid aside study and sought only personal ing the Constitution of the Society paying into the treasury of the same the 00 the of some further business the Society adjourned to K to listen to un address by Dr II Van Dusen of Mineral Point on tha if UIK A vote of thanks of the society being tendered to Dr V for able and instructive to At- woods Hotel to partake of a supper to bo served up at 9 o'clock P M of the Institute B Hazel Green Louisa D Clark C C 0 Childd Harriot Clark of In Court of Tho evening sessions wero to and discussions on a variety educational topics were i Physiology The first study of ft child after he rend and study Incentives to i as nn in On with as permanent Normal Schools The daily find evening exercises cd in interest from day to day nnd on the 4th of July lliu last day of be term a general review was had of all the branches taught and the various methods of teaching them illustrated The proceedings of tho day received additional interest from some re- citations reading of the declaration of Independence and oration well adapted to the occasion by Rev G W Woodward In tho evening the bouse was filled at an curly After the reading of a number of compositions the following and of tho Institute and were offered and By the When mind is brought in contact with mind a result of its constitution by infinite wisdom must be made which will tend to and it or to enlarge its capacities and direct its into course nf fulness happiness nnd tbc intimate relation that exists between bis scholars gives him liar facilities for taking advantage nf this Therefore that it is highly important but we teachers should make use of cry means within our to as nearly possible our and hial powers that we may able by and teaching to upon be minds and hearts of Oliv pupils lessons ut wisdom purity and truth physical and a prominent place in our schools That tlie principal moms of elevating the Teachers profession is to increase their Unsolved That conducted as designed by their projector arc to ers for their profession That of institute be presented to Prof S H fur able in which he has conducted its exercises us Principal and that we cor- recommend him as teachers and other friends of Education who may bis services That the members of this Institute united lo the people of Hazel Green generally and the Committee of arrangements especially for their hospitality and unwearied for our improvement and happiness That Rev G VV Woodward f arc duo in s Jt Sweet of N V for tho factory in IMI tho Hazel 1 anil take great in to the ol nil friends of in All uf which is respectfully N 11 1 I'll I LI C A V P H it'll PS in n day uw will i I'l-'nr f