The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine) Waterville Materials

The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine) Waterville Materials

Colby College Digital Commons @ Colby The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine) Waterville Materials 4-23-1863 The Eastern Mail (Vol. 16, No. 42): April 23, 1863 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. 16, No. 42): April 23, 1863" (1863). The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine). 821. https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/eastern_mail/821 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. ■T ■■ MISOqLLAJSTY. ara subject, tbs parent may decide whioli iball go lo the war; the only brother of children THS SNAKE IN THE GRASS. nnder twelve, who ate dependent on his labor for support ; (he father of motherless cliildren BT JOSK a. 9AXI. under twelve, who are dependent nn his labor Coma, listen Rvhtta to me, ipy led.- lor supporf; whaTs tberif are d fatiiei'-and two OaOe, lleien to (ke Tor e spell I Let that terrible drum sons in the same family and household, and For n moment be dumb, two af IbMft'kfe iit'fhu mniidry sbi4ifce bf tifd' For jrbur nli'cte Is^oins to tell United States, ae non commieeianed officers, What befell A youth who loved liquor too weir. musicians, or privali^a, Iho reaidyie pr.gu«li faiii- A elevef young mnn was he, my lad, . ily, not ozceeding two, shall be .ssempi, nnd And with oeanty unoommnniy blest; no poraOns shall be stkeuipt'ex'Cept those men;, Ere with brandy and wine tinned aBoVe, . .. % He begab' to deollne, And behave like a person possessed;— Tha bodUy-aoDdUions which exempt* Irom 1 protest,' military servioe are obisfij^ as follows:—!.' The temperanoe plan Is the host. NO. 42. Thosa-baving disease of the lungs or heart } OAe evening ho went to a tavern, my ltd— VOL. XVI. WATERVILLE, MAINE.....TUURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1863. 1). Lost of forefinger of right band or toe; Be went to a tavern one night; And, drinking tOo much " 'r ■ .!■ ."‘w; jit, .......—LJJi- ..Li-u—^'-ajggw 8 Laroane'st in either foot; -4. Loss-of any Hum, brandy and such, " a task which shall kaep him laboring half the New Engisnd Carpet Company, of Boston. ' Good 1 ‘j and that we bate a right to do. rAOT. FUN. AN^UPA^OY. limb; 6. Having any kind of rupture i 0. The chap got exoeedlngly ‘ tight,* Any defsot in eiilier eyb; '7. Any deafoses And war quite night. Motbara are often. mDob^ afraid that But 1 bear soma objector say, If we proclaim See tbeir advertisement in lo day’s paper. Tna Atlastio Mosthlt.—Ths Hay numbsr, just in ailber ear; 8. Uavjng « . i-buiapJiaok t-’r What your aunt would entitle a' fright.’ their daughters will hurt Ihenqselves by a little ■*--------------------- -—---------------—---------------- non-intercoarse, England oaay goto war (‘ Let issusci, is iin aKatlleit our, and avtry artlola will ba 9, Subject to any kind of fits; lO.'dHfkvIng The fellow fell into a snooie, my lad— work, if ' they complain of ‘ not ieeiing very Go ANb DO rr! — How many times do you her go I ’): but I am not frigblened twice run read with Inlsiiitfi W* Wake atl ■saomWatloB Of Its chronio4are leg, rHi.ll'* ,Jroli,r'qarqJ';^ea|tTt. ' Tie a horrible slumber he takes! well; ’ and yet if such daughters were to sit ning. (Laughter and applause.) I got fright­ oontanu below;—• Oharlaa Lamb't Uneolleoled Wri­ He trembles with fear, need to be.ponTinced that you ought lo start An^ aots verv queer; down to dinner^ aud shovel io provender some of your garden plants in boxes or hot ened a little more than a yeat ago, bu t I have tings,'by an ardent admirer of that quaint humorist; Thb Rbqdlavion Ovbrooat. Mr. Fos­ eyes I how be shivers and shakes enough for an elephant or a plowmao, it- would got over il. It is a necessity, for we < Dsrk Ways,'a patsionatt Italian tale, by Miss Pres- ter etfiledon ftie Juktlie of tb« Ftatatand When he wakes, be considered a good omen, and the harbinger beds, before you will put your band lo the' keep our ships at home to save them jlfita c6lt; ' Afisr Tap*,’ • spirited war lyrto; 'The Unman And raves about herrid great snakes ! wanted a summons for one of hie . neighbors. of convalascence., A. reverse of such procead- work ? Tomatoes can be hadl^y.a little cafe these pira(e8,'if'a dozen of them jul loi^^pon Wheel, hs Spokes and Fellods;* Iriatthg of wooden lege, Said neighbor's cattle had maje nh iri^tion * T. is a warning to veu and to me, my lad; the ocean. It becomes a war n^tUuS^^uioh &c., humorously, philosophically and arandtloquantly, into Mr. Foster's wheat field, Mr./^..-iimar- A partloular caution to all— ure would restore multitudes of ailiog persons of this kind ; and early cucumbers,',peas,'■■twd Though no one can see to permanent good health ; namely, to eat even corn, can be very-easily produced, in the hny n'aiioD under any law would a Wght by the ‘ Antoorat of the Ureaklast Tabta’; ‘ Paul mi'ned to liave legal redress ; benep 1^ '•Pll)!' The vlperj^ but he— » to enibreo : and it SliS&IdTi ma’^e Itt apply Bleoker,'the oommsneement of'afiolher, weird story, very little for a (ew days; eat nothing but way we are about to tell you. Cut from stiff cation for a eummons. - To hear the poor lunatic bnw?, coarse bread and ripe fruits, and Vork about direeily to the English nation', for 1. never strangsly interestinit; byMisi Uardinge; *Ug the Thames' ‘ It is not a comforiabta thing fos nciglibore ‘ How they crawl wrapping paper, or fVom old room-paper, or a ooDtinuation qf HawlbomeY pleasant Enrepean akatoh- to go lo lBw,'-^'d ffla Justice';^* (fim’t you set­ Alt OT6r tbs floor atjd waif I' the house industriously ; or wbat Is better, heard of a blockade running under the French ; ' The Fern Foresta of tha Garbonifarons l’ariod;>a <d from any kind of stiff paper, any number of hag, or Russian, or Austrian, or Greek flag— in Htxt tnornfog be took to his bed, my lad— exercise in the open air for the greatest part chapter of popular solence by Aguasli;-'Oala Daya,' tle it without incurring a bill of coils?* It. Mext hldrbing he took to his bed; no, not eviffi 'the Turks will do it,' (Loud of each day or. horseback. In tba. gardeu, or pieces two inches wide by ten or twelve inches by Oall Hamilton, full of rollickinx Ion and tnnooent Ha deiervea to be made tp ' pa^ heavy h0 Aud be never got up, damsges anil cps||. He bps prom^Pd again ■ki To dioa or to aup, walking through, the woodlands or over ths long. Bring the ends together, and fasten with “"J applause.) Therefore I have ven banter, but not wilhont streakeoS-aomtthinc higher ur Tkbogh properly physicked and bled; bills, for hours at a-time. Objectless walks and better; ‘ Only an Irish Qtrl,* an Indignant pmteit and again (o' put up iba foDce, 'bot has 'naver 111* a little paste, in the form of a round paper box | ^ probable remedy, unlesa this thingis seen And 1 read, and lazy lolling'in carriages are little belter agilr.st a soqial vice, all too •ominon; * Shall we eom dons il, and now my Wheat has heed dSstroyed.’ <• Next day, tbe poor fellow was dead ! than nothing. '[fiaiientifio American. without lop or bolfom. Do you comprehend ' to arg'-gapped. We must see io It. We premise 1' a quesHen which would only be aaawqred ' Yoa bad belter wall a few days. It^may. IS, Yon*ve heard of the * snake In the grass,* my Ud— the ihing ? — and if so, we will suppose that j should protect ourselves, and lake a manly by'hu em|ihalio negalive in tha pages of the AMantfe; be that hd is not so much lo blsnik kii yQU . n- Of the viper oooeoaled in tbe grass; two hours have elapsed, and you are prepar^ place among the nations of ilie darih- (f'uad ibink ha is.’ ■ , - Jg, Bnt now you must know, and sevaral poems. le* Man's desdllestToe applause.) But I, hear some pay Ipat this will Tke AUmlie 11 -published by TIeknnr ft Fields. (10#^ ' Thera is no' exense for him, and iff: yoir.- €-lit IGitil. with some two or three hundred, more of leas, in fs g snake of a diflereut olau— bring dowq ibe pries of oiA' pSlSYWoa.s, and ton, at 03 a year. , .,. won’t issue a summohs, I 'ntust go to anolber Alas I— of these little boxes. New lake a little piece * X k the viper that lorks in tbe glass I tnaku oar Western markets more depressed. Yoi-ni'a Caikut amd PlaTMATX.—Tha Aprllhnm- Justice.' The summons was then ruluctanily npii- .MAXitiUif, j DAif*L li. iriiiro, of board and stand them vppn it, huddled close ' *TiC X warnfng to you and me, my lad— tV.................. Allow me lo suggest lhat tbe eaportailan of her has some of the beat storlea and the nieett pictnree issued. ■ . , V ■ . A very Imperative call; * ^ together, and support by nailing narrow-strips , gold'be also prohi'bitud, and then tiMie would tbo little folks ever saw In a magaaina of this character.

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