The Union and Eastern Journal

The Union and Eastern Journal

OP OPPRESSION OVER THE MIND OR BODY OP MAN."—Jwiuos. "ETERNAL HOSTILITY TO EVERY FORM VOLUME XIII—NUMBER 26. BIDDEFORD, MAINE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1 857 LOlllS 0. COWAN, Editor and Proprietor. and other dn***. I make, alao, 1 hare never seen the he mention*; the con ton t* of that Doubtless it "Oli, air!" said Richard, turning hi* ; ball dreeaes picture in The Culture of Fruit. jotter? ono hut other of tho dress of »> neur almost own for Ah, that ut If tin? I abundantly every dwelling to the who was to him, nnd then un- my coiffeur evening*. picture* period, uttvmtal to eveuing. plant» related nephew supplant oyes imploringly upon ono IN ION AND EASTERN JOURNAL ju»t and ef- must da for otie'a when which I have aeon, an idea ot the "vol- | this wan vucli r.n immediate extract from on to hia tortured ho bent aomething self, give are well watered alter every vicinity, Wo make the following him. Itichard hesitated, the letter able rcprew t'eeliugs, setting, nearly the turning franca a month for her toil uminous the in 410 Kt<fiia Jncuil It |>tiWII*h«»l «»«> to the toad for the bite of ho* of then Tm Vliul fectual remedy Address before tho Society, by over and over. his head on tho table to conceal the first only eightj sufficiency, hoop* tm t: M». < ••■:>•! UI'm t» lk« <>ne will live. Penological .nT. I, infer that it when she doc* not wish to daule, un, that it would not one to read — nr if cnu we not et, and surprise l"f I II IV. tiiD |»"C $1.40 spider, reasonably Marshall P. Wilder:— could ho not into it ? It was guahing tears. m :1 Vthy glance |>4l I «illiln lhrr« iImUui* ul tulMcribluf. man for the drowed." that a email had been concealed undet would be an effectual cure for " so often been solicit- Mr. nor to appear badly nrmy 4 ttnU. Disease. has not waled—he would no conGdcnoo ••Regret ia unavailing now," said yet lli« The Swelled-Hcad My cxjicrienco betray V. II. 4m, ill* Iwr in V «i|>*|i*r Atftiit, I* same insect ? mademoiselle, franc* one of them." bite of tho communications, in relation so business letters Bealo, in hia clcar, cold toner "1 had ev- "What, only eighty ilr .tu(li>>fi«i I A^eiil l r lh>* |>i|*r Inllwrllititl til, by private by doing—most of the it «iu> sometime* attacks and that suffice ?" Andrew Lumisden the brother of N«« Y»rti ll>4l«tt tn.l 1'l.iU.lrli.iit t, Julj Thi* di«eo.«e horses, that I reaaon to confidence in Dur- a month ? Doc* Lidy to the the stalk, were hitn to answer, and cry you Ut-rvl t'l Wkr *•!> *nn- '.to tnl •a'twriiAl <»• it poar upon quinco given certainly t<^ place I other such as " " ! I am not one of was fur man? re connected with r.«i*t iu. llituAcrt »r» .% ««t animal*, monkeys More Stock." it in thU con- four I have observod Oh, those Strange, yea IV atiiM itr«|it.r»>l'■/ probably deem it proper to introduce no ono living would ho reveal tho contents, ing these years your Perfectly 1 ; Hilil l* at l' »»4r( Tri'wpw llaill>'i<t and soino birds, ns the jar. i< aueh aa m« a of on the court of the exiled Stuart* Home, !*• Tttird CbMt- and>v--knaH<hi; with the reason on which it whatever bo. Those reflections eonduct It was auch aa to you may plenty every InCt N. MT. cofi.«r Moor* : In a recent leader, headed nection, they might cloaely. satisfy bird, llut men aru more Mr. of tho old IVtender nut itiwi nit and mocking varieties of the thua tho act. and to reward strict in- fido now, who have to IcU that eost fire or ing private secretary •' Rural muko some founded. Many pear overcame his strong repugnance to mo; resolving your to it. and with them it u more Timely Topics," you whoso lint, and then, for a briefer subject and f>ear abun- With a hand ho the letter and faithfulness, I had decided to •iz hundred franc*, jwnnu grant though period, M A II C I S W ATMiX, l*rUl*r. vuluable on one of which I grafted, grow vigorously, trembling opened tegrity suggestions; for the customer* and tho Muc oflicu under tho yonng I*ra» fatal. I am awaro that an road : take into as soo them largo holding a few remarks. You dantly. impression and you partnership, you by penaiona in the cranium. It is l>ro|»MM to offer tender, who, however, was yeow Cai'sk.—Vacuity in tho minds of soiuo, unfa- : to ar- these two montha denier* in fashions." forty-flvo " Tho niort stock, and the j bos prevailed "Dear Sir I wish your nephow pajicrs, prepared nearly when suy rturiny of •• old on the death of hie father, lie wa* di*- often augmented l»v flattery, especially of tho on dato do not need all this to root und vorable to tho cultivation pear rive, if tho thirteenth, ago, aud wanting aignatures nnd Ah, you parrur uiore extensive culture of grass poniblo, by Tuesday, only office in oon*»> •Sgrirulturul. tho cerebrum is small and Men must j uiiased from his thankless ill-sha|>ed. the an which ns on Wilkins' will Mr. had bo charming." would advantageous in ; quinco stalk, impression that day young year My friend, Oglethrop, frequently are sometime* crops, prove highly 11 of his master drunk, Um of infunuation, however, an selection of But 1 need much economy not to ex- quunco getting or Mor« Labor! large hitherto have arisen from injudicious havo and it is dosirublo that his sue* mentioned hia whom he much do« Leu Land localities where have expired, nophew, cro« to afflicted with in which cav there is found uiuoy they allowance. It ia for me. I nleee king seeking drown bis grief it, or cultivation. In this should on tho to enter imrne sired mo to At hia last visit 1 cecd my eaay received little attention, with the varieties, improper cessor be spot employ. " true that we want lc«a land or more in tie n comparod so. have stud in wine.—JV. V. Pott. I* it an inordinate swelling upjxr gion I am to know that I am sus- to do so. It was intention to have been roared My parent* Ertntng cereals." This bun been my opinion, opinion happy diately on his duties. agreed my labor?"' u*kt 1'rof. J. A. Naali uf the Now back of tho eranii" long ied to make mo a of a house- of the head, just "apex of tained Mr. in his address before J. Beau." an to morrow, good manager and I bare of Into doubled iny stock by Barry Truly y^urs, give you agreeable aurpriao f»r lt( U*i— 4r K«i(tm Jtumsl. Farmer. Iii a revitw of our for of tho head. The is call- i yean hold, and mora. I know this ia England top protubermce tho North Western Society of Fruit Grow- mounted to Richard's brow as and therefore I desired to my arrange* nothing en* cuttle nnd swine ; though working »v|^od keep tow&rdi Children. iuer uriiele on thia the 1'rofeseor ed self-esteem. »h«H»p, not uf Cruelty aubject, er* in and other po- an tho con* ments wnsret, as 1 now sua ; for very aolucipg a smaller iiu»i'*toI how* answers Iowa, by distinguished ht* fur instant he forgot fortunately a th» >n, o criaturu It-** hind, ten into further discussionol jueati Svurtoiu.—Tl uxinlly should mo of would ? There aro marvels "ot The exercise of to- poor ex- Pears u|>o» tho s to himself of tho threatened blow whim enabled to tost tho strength you euough any for Some tiling suggested by mologists. quinco* sequent my 'yruelty hut iU* remark* occupy too ntu«h sjiuce fancies hinnelf the smartest, best, my purpose. and lie and fashion now, nnd I think ono ward* children render* tbeui iu»'n»iLle to biggvst, bo in a luxuriant deep soil, at his your beauty to a briel bo told in few words. planted in indignation employer's duplicity. principles." our columns. Wo will try give seats in tho j<eri'-nce may " bo as with moderate taste*." tho of the '' with nutriment and if could mo, Mr. may happy othera. And this i* the "uf permiwt nynagoguea"— " more as •'Four he murmured Oh, you only forgive Bufferings More stock j>asturo abundantly supplied years ago," bitterly " idea of the argument. is to and require* It ia to fiudao mush reason not bo to given impudenco, impertinence, it cultivation. should bo exclaimed Richard, rare,mademoiselle, why they should subjeo^l well as more nnd lI»neo needs U»od They always four years noxt Tuesday' I entered Boolo,'' imploringly.— It it the nature of land to he c en- hay gruin. —uayo, a productive, bad manners in com|uny—is to cover tho " was orror in this am eons* in young girl." chastiaement. Imitation 011a unusually the one to tho enough place store. Not jnce since that has ho It ay first regard—1 good personal being nice calculation to balance j planted deep this day " whether cultivated or uncultivated, hut the the It coat me little. I do not love sorious aud fond of finding and exposing were so that tho sure it will be last." grand of facultiea, the child who is a summer where grafted, joint to mo for tho my thoatrongoet their other three, when dry j they had occasion reprovo sllghest value of itf u|»»n lew friends and especially lx>- toilets, robes, and I do not wish to beaten also use* blowa to effect hia product* depend* foible* of hi* amociati*—has the of be three or four incheu ai Fur an answer, Mr.

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