Ellsworth American : May 21, 1858

Ellsworth American : May 21, 1858

— <0l}c SUsujortl) 2V me vie an i Origin of Hie Name* ofSWet. Maine was so called as as 1663 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIP T .VOP NINO RY | early from | Meyne, in France, of which Henrietta Maria, IN'- IK. Queen of England, was at that time proprie- EDITOR AND PROrRtKTOIl. ty. _ Offico, rotors’ Itlock, opjiosito fust Oflico. New Hampshire was tlio name given to the territory conveyed by the Plymouth TillMF : Company, to Cupt. John Mason, by patent, TW dollars per annum. If paid In strictly Nov. 17thr i62J, which reference was made adyAnc* one dollar and fifty cent*. to the pa!(mitoe, who was Governor oi Perta- Terms of Advertising. in nth, in liaintwhire, England. A SQUARE IS 111 LINKS OV ItfNIOV. V *nnont was so called by the inhabitant* Oft* square, or Iosh, three insertions, $1.25. in their Declaration of Independence, Jan. 25. Each additional insertion, loti., 1777, fr >m tlio French, eerd mont (*' One one C.00. squaro year, gr-**n mountain.) A liberal discount tuado on long advertisements “tUc Cine in not in net Massachusetts was so railed from Miwa- 8. M. PETTINQILL A CO., Newspaper Adver Deefcs, Tkars; £!)ouig!)tef Bveatljs.” cliiU't.’tfs Bay, and that from the Massuchu- Using Agents, are the authored agents to receiev s;.trs trilji- of Indians in the neighborhood of advertisements and subscription forth* B »slon. The tribe is thought to liavo deriv- same rate* ns nt this American. nt the required e 1 it-name from the Blue Hills of Milton. and their nre as ©flico, receipts regarded payments, ‘•1 bad said “that their offices aro-atNew 122 Nassau stroct— NO. 17. MAY 185S. $1,50 A learned,” ltoger Williams, York, VOL. IV. ELLSWORTH ME., FRIDAY. 21, YEAR IN ADVANCE the Boston 10 Stato street. M;;*c:icnusAts were so called from the Blue Ilills. Bliod Island was so called in 1664, in ref* both of and Settled down over them r iv< r -p• some which, they had hem severally ions. And this conscious capabilities experiences ; expression again [had peculiar envelop- impossibility irenco to tiie 1 land of Rhodes in the Mtdi* to a relation between him .ml that beautiful ed in the or which you longed fathom, whilst you [like bird that has b en for a brief proper Whig Democratic may proceed from the woman’s very pur- terraneau. ^ortrij. woman in the with all tranks t > match. In this mo of almost shrank fiom the revelations you while frightened from its nest ; and to gnllety. together le 1 always ity nature and elevation of soul—and Connecticut was so called from tl;o Indian half fearc 1 to there. all outward i had been Able to satisfied the claims of from the of the name of ita river. C< nectijut is OVER THE KIVF.it. unbury My fancy appearance, except in the already myself observe, ( impartial justice, very intensity principle principal a have run with me, but it was air ol fixed attention wlii.h now direct-?.! to that sudden as between the it a -mint (,f Love in which ever covets a more Mjeheakannew word, Uny riv- the river bccken to me— may away had my conjecture two—making her, signify rg Over they er. the idea that unde- electric of the between him. of honor to set off an full satisfaction and than Loved ones who’ve crossed t»the farther side; constantly prompting naturally succeeded her former listless- meeting eye fairly equivalent development ii | X**w York was so called in 1604, in rofer- Th; of their robe* I ncath that exterior of and was and her, as in some number and of lies for the one is able to find. gleam snowy see, ne<s, she ail that she ha 1 containing, strength j easily ■ beauty, power precisely unex-, co to toe Duke of York and to ■ Albany, But their voices ar lost by the dashing tide. i there was some car, r of been before tiiis wave of way, its solution. The 3;do against those which ssionul ‘••Such arc some of the in pride, deadly pa.-sin agita- plained falling prof | reasonings whom this territory was granted by the King There’s ouc with ringlets of sunny g 'Id, a on •vhich a wretchedness and mocking bitterness, tion 'remarkable by no one !iOI'ck. will by convulsive elfoit regain i’lty required from me the otii- r— I seek defence for that magnifi- of And the reflection of Heaven’s own blast probably England. eyes, cv* n cent at work about her h art. To al! but had thus over her. ! hi; lest footing—but though the ;I use tii term in the Piekwickion creature whose eye so electrified X w J ersey was so called in 1664, from tlio lie crossed in the twilight gray and cold, deep myself) swept j outward or.o of the must in a /- n and w hr sense, wh'eh it is to L-t'ui9 and his E! m l of Jen on the cunt of And the pale mist hid him from mortal view. seeming, at the outset seemed gallant rgy unnecessary explain morning, lescucl *y France, L-certainly •die residence of the o l in the act be },:■> lo those fam 1 r with this of Maiden from m of Sir W.* taw not the angels she: met him there, nificcut ornaments to human life and to .v. iit little evidence of tire porses- may display ail own, deportment Speech failure, to ike i family George | to whom the was The of the wo c mkl uot the best of Cat-.Tot, territory graut- gate city s?e> society, I would have said that, human n f those j rs of which Ids fri Is | it may be doubted whether he could ipistolary literature.) I had dressed up j tho session, lie was an old •Over the over the river. river, life and ha i nothing left on which h at (fall i:~l th cn bit :br him H« hive dune it it the a ti.- i,r-st efi :ct, cv- ry 1 i*11- i iver of hers—and is was said society v.iJj.o stimulating p'ssible generally P inia vas so in My brother stands to wleome roe I j nnsylv called 1681, after waiting creature either could 01 was actian an or of a I that her flirtation that splendid v.idently much embarrassed and cp- | upon him olll.e. ban.! l ur of, touting tag rag report had with him was one of William Pei.';. would r 'St a care for the or a c lie could not be the d. t •- .. he j-Tii able t a m: sf. assiduous! the worse of her in that Delaware vrtu so Over th* riv*r the boatman pa!« present hoj press.-I. sensible of ride^. ‘liS pi.-k up by peccadilloes wny, called in 1703, from *j ■ for the torture. If tii it imucjial br.o.v trie r nwdet a fuftber, but hi* own w-.idanci; t.;j tli0 l;ar room? I the lie- us she must have known all that b D«*l iWiive on which it and which Carried another, th* hous hold pet, ral expr cte.tion by which he saw .tiling along: Bap., lies, .-is. ir.es neiwr roe. ived itN n.a,:e Lord de ia Her brewu carls waved in th- mil.* gal->— ihonc as vith a di lem fa t loir.. s: rr und 1 ; bit own | Ido .-wars,once roused andb juglit Iiv those p.cuiiar u-.-'ie pin- could have h r father's consent, from War, who ambition, fairly .. died in this M a-.l-j I s •? her y- v. < t ;i;: I‘ir to t: ■.* fr.,1 vi-ann wen if she herself Darling glory of •-tnanhoc 1, not :dv di l hi i too, bad doubtless been pretty b ob >ut into fr pit jJ> lie fully redetm \ .'CSSl-v, Corps, could ever stoop the bay. Bhe crosse I oa her b >j *m her ban is, w.ia so c tiled in honor of Henri- -lmipl*d s m wreath* d with finercal as to his sue; and left iitli rein ;f my had 1 hirh. and ambition in Maryland brightness in the Hour ji.ims.-lf, mighty lining|1 unerring clairvoyunce explore worldly pride etta A id fear 1 rssly enter’d the pliant' in bark, Moria, Queen ol’ Charles I., in his » V't I pa- cr •», l -it t f! o d. soared / and bis c ith r of his aniosroRi't mr cf tledr ar- tho inner of the cab vhich she had been trained from her We » n s i’, *;• ply eye : ,mblnn 1 with the ; only penetralia tent to watr'i Ijt ;'.i l; fr th sthcr a, nvob.dy Ei»rd Baltimore, June 30th, 1632. ,• t council o;' th it to a .• tl rh.i-i'v aments of moral tdea;h Vi Turner.**. tb: time he uk-I hi- y the bureaus ana iradi'*, man of neither An! al. tr in’i. .re v >tria 'y ! irk li:- v int spy or liis yn anxi tv, t by clay, marry young v ir/inia wupm called in 138-4, alter Eliza- •M •■orlfali of tii- Secretaries Da 1 wealth nor VV'i kmr » ii saf <n the furth.'r side, t tth, hollo-w, n !< rv a .i ; w is cl rar The ail nt ad:nir.;t:'.:i and a:.- in tV-ir family; and with no other beth, tic virgin Queen of England.

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