
Colby College Digital Commons @ Colby The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine) Waterville Materials 2-12-1857 The Eastern Mail (Vol. 10, No. 31): February 12, 1857 Ephraim Maxham Daniel Ripley Wing Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/eastern_mail Part of the Agriculture Commons, American Popular Culture Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Maxham, Ephraim and Wing, Daniel Ripley, "The Eastern Mail (Vol. 10, No. 31): February 12, 1857" (1857). The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine). 498. https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/eastern_mail/498 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Waterville Materials at Digital Commons @ Colby. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Colby. ^tbcdlans. araiiona, go directly and put on somstbing mere about the obeai. Thus much for the srtnter treatment. Oea« frna th* MatieutI llag*>iM. ■traiiihJiit-Uiajuher sManna of thp fadr, hdajl the eldihlog to wstry efiang^f lemlisratiire. Tblakugy'ibtfulrwa aofliSMH^ iMdiVta four Pr Bsti (fmet ■ dajfi Iv tt ^M'^W.opSiyon ^ i«r«B7 Colliar that it a versatile climate, and if wa an At th live In wottl4 bf ^ ar must live in ft, we mast lahw'ltB^ ^ tg i‘.«ar !lbwQM in it. Of ilia nan who bai bean and make (he best of it; and jbe_wa^ fo^mafca to claim toi be ranked the best ef it laity plaelhg more otTsm ~he- under tbit dMiibiitaa natna, (hera waa only twean tbe atmosphere end tha skiiu Again, do not lire in darh fosdn one in wboco Collipr acknowledged n banelac- tr. WiJ tor of tb.4 'bvfoan raee. HiU individual wai fad** th« carptt, hut it fcdd* th« 8osv*r. tlw apOecyjpnal Qc^laa. ‘l acaroelv ever living thing, vegelitb»n or unimral, can etijtfy beard of aMj^eacepting Hercnie*/ aaya Jeremy, VOL. X. NO. 31. kdalth in darkness. Light is almost us imccs- WATERVILLE, MAINE....... THURSDAY, FEB. l», 1857. iory u alf, afid * brown tin is far prafarubiUf t'knt did more mii<enief than good.' Ue de- •vvn us a matter of baMiy, to« uMly pul«- aeribed barpaa.generally as * overgrown mor* tali,**|people^ wno/commonly use their will judge in a latlered gown. They never found iled the wondering porter) ordered refresh* ness of complexion. the hand blow the breath •pon them wnd fi. K. s.»Anoittms.’* Thus much in regard to the physical means with their right'h'and and their reason with their reason, however, to deny the justice of her ment for her, consigned her to his'6oaiie,..and smell; or chaw a mouthful to a mas*, then Ihlp bp I golof frtt through Ih* slaat awl roar, for preservation. There ore moral meutis no award. The tribunal of Mario Lucille was an promised to hear her full story, her experi­ •mall. a'i leii.’ . I' oust be remembered, however, that A irardr brosd bowsd ersft. lose imporleni. Every woman sliould be mar­ wjiah Colliel thus referred to ‘ heroe'',' he had institution in (be eyes of tbe little village lit­ ences, her hopes, and her desires on the foU With the English emign at the fora. igants. lowing morning. And Ilia attirs.and stnpaa abaft. ried to an exrellent man. (MorriOge it is true, in’Vis mind warriors only. Fanny Wriaht, Tho Oiwa War No. ' What ahlp ? what ship r' cried tha pilot's craw, Hitherto her life had been owe of unmixed brings care and wear, bill il is the ring that i.s herself soihetjiin'g of n heroine, according to When that morning arrived, .Marie Lupille UtOTBSAXT MAOirr AT TUB aituOXAt* A*BaXitOlt. A> undar the las tliar ihrioti happiness. She did not know that she was looked two or three years younger for her re­ And thaeapialn halts, from tha foraatslla rails, worn that keeps brig lit, and the watch that lies liW own Tastiion, made a nicer distinct inn when still unwound that get* out of order.j The pour ; and she felt, without ihinking about it, pose' i and at llie conclusion of a long interview The lecturer commenced with glancing at ' The good ship Aeariata t abe remarked that heroes were tnuch rater sweet sympathies evolved in the relations of the ibati .great wariiora. Collier, however, dia- that she was powerful. But she was now with the kiiid'heaiteil piofu.ssor, declared, very the progress ol geographical discovery, and the ' W’ltli navar a trenail Startad, placed in a position which revealed to her her con.siderably to his surprise l|int site (huuaht A-lsnnt fnin liar keel to track, family, the new energies duveloped by new re­ e’arneu (ligt the liero must be looked for el'ie'* •go ahead spirit’'which lias wrouifhl such im- Aa whan with bar qraw aha paitad. poverty, and made her sensible of being in sub­ she was best fitted to gain her livelihood in the poiiant results in navigation. Tite erli-'adeS, sponsibilities, tba new compensation* »ecuicil where than only in the war-like. The pride While the (rest barge itraintd haraad atruoh- for *11 outlay* of tirenglli, bring about a de­ s jection to others. She was sent to wui k in i same way that he llid. partaking of (his . spirit, opened the way to TA brlifg a Maw Ttar*a gift her* of heroes, he says, * is in their title ; and their lightful play of the heart and intellect,'Wliich, tile fields during half the day. and to icliuol The ptofessor hurst into a fit of laiiglitcr. some geograpliiuul disuuvuries, and.whetted the Sty oolintry did me depute *'—> s power puta them in pnsaessiun. Their pomp 0 ; a bfArltar chaar you shall navar hear in their rsabtion upon tha body, produce au during (he remaining portion of it. and looked iiici cdulous. Marie herself blixs)><^, appetite lur more. The great dendtralunt of Than thsira for tha Htnlutel is furnisbed from rapine, and their scarlet is effect that ia nothing las* than preiervatien. dyed whbybumah blood. Tf wrecks and ruin.s ‘bile is out wurtb her salt,’ said the farmer as she alwayD did when site or her situation the age of activity which followed tha discovery S' who employed her to pick up iioiies. Taralva bundrad aiiUa ah* had driflad, There it m higher moral power than (bis—oaa was nii.sapprehend«(h ‘ 1 simply mean,’ she of Ibis continent was the discovery of a North­ A .Year and fuui montha through, '.It I gnd desdiaiions of kingdoms are maiks of great­ which wa speak of soberly and hooesily. Na ness, why'/-do we not worship a tempest and ‘She is a fool,’ said the schoolmistress; said, ' tliat 1 #h»uld like to tracb.’ .r- west passage ; and (his oalind forth, the efhrte WtaarfVar IhS wild wind ibTftad, ‘ and is alwaya asking questions above common ' What do you know ?’ naturally asked the of ilia hardy navigator* of those times. It is Wkanvar tha aarrants drew. one is completely armed against (ba encroach­ eyeef atiatuva to ibe plagoe? A panegyric upon Bat a touch aha oould fsal waa aa lha wheal. ing ills of life, who ba* in his heart no place sense. professor. difficult for US to enter into (be vieiv* of that And by nnaaan di'arlnara mnnnad. Sp,'.earthquake' if every jot as rea.sonable aa for religion. 'Tlia calmness, the patience, the ikr I UTOn such ,conqpeals as, these.' Laroelietou- Th« fact was, that in (he fields Marie Lu­ ‘Nothing,’ was the reply; and it caused period, when a passage to the Vf ist Indies in With her rigging good still onward aha atsad •t cille was studying even the stones. These, la tha rooks of lha l#.hr>der lead. joy and tha hope that are in posseasion ef 0 caolil may be said to have thoroughly under the doctor to look at bis strange visitor most less than three hundred and sixty-five days woman whose heart is right in its bigbesi rela­ the herbs, the fl(itvert,-and ihegrasses, weie her 'Twea there that aheard a whaler atopd file meaning oflhe term • hero,' when he curiously, but with • respectful, an admiring WHS regarded di quick work ; and when, in Orava Hartataia saw bar armSMd, book.; and when she took them tu the school curiosity. tion, can never fail |lo protarva and haightaa remarked that'there, are herppa in evil as tho laaguagb of sba naviglatoiw,' (lie mao died And, tike k daring tailor. eVeCy personal power and charm that tba Well asTn godd.* ‘ tifaiiltHlon, tod, was well ac­ and laid them before purblind Minerva there, *'Nothing! ’ he repealed. ‘Do yon know, off like rotten sheep,’ i ,n' Sailed hnma In ntraalk and konnd. Than tba Tankas riggara llltad bitr, postessat. ebe found the instructress could not rend them. Maris, that your answer does you credit, while The lecturer proceeded with the process of quaint^ 'wItK (be Worth of the term when lie And tba Tsnkat penpla paid There you have tha reeeipti StRoa «f ft ft Her surprise was cxiieme. ' I can teach my­ it gives me encouragement ? 1 will place you reasoning liy which Itie theory of an open Polar Two ibou>ai|d score of dollars or mors. arsett'ed that ‘it is easy to be at certain moments in aporiiva form, but it it none tbadeae aober self to read.' said she ; ‘ hut of what use is this where you will be aided along the first path­ sea was established. It wa's.lie'Aid, suggested That tha gift mlgkl bo grandly nwda.
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