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 5-29-1862 The Eastern Mail (Vol. 15, No. 47): May 29, 1862 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. 15, No. 47): May 29, 1862" (1862). The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine). 774. https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/eastern_mail/774 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. •<7 he found to be Bouligny, one of the Isrff Rep­ resentatives whom Ivouisiflim .a,oil to Congress, ' nnd who held out fur the Union long after his [From the Bo»ton Treniiorlpt.] Stale seceded. Since that time that ntin has OOUNmV OfilliD. fought no less than seven ilorels—nearly one , With mingled trembling nnd deligliti a month—^^solely on nerouni of his tfnioiv .sen And aibwiy fRlIIng. feelt limeiiis. He Ks now a midmed man, hisjeft A little country niiiiden, now, U pRAsing down the street t hand shatierdd anil left arm parnly Zed, and A country child—I know It by , . one or both ol his feet injured. That is liter­ l>lIU£ Her timid ftir, her wiwd'rlng eye* ally ' standing up for the Union,'and he says iJnd; /•il. The. WRrm sunlight hns hissed her broW, he is still ws'strong a Union draw as eVre.^vi-All fried And tinged her cheeks With brown ; honor to him and all Irbe him f May (hey be hinr The odor of the violets )the Comes with her to the town ; mAy.’’ « after fried We Himost guess the-woodland ptnee Where she Iirs dwelt, from her sweet face. State Contention.—The Union I>emo- »o)d reel. We nimost rend Her inner fhonghtsi < emit of Maing^ haTs called a People’s Con­ 5««e. Through her large, wistful eyes | VOL. XV.' WATERVILLE, MAINE.....THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1862, NO. 47. itefil iHow bright, to her, the city seemst vention to meet at Bangor on Thursday, 26lh m How mac[i like I'aradise, >a>t« As^aturVe child, with bounding Iiearti June next, to nominate a candidate for Gover­ 1 X.ookst for the first glad time, on Art! course it lihd knocked down the stove-pipe, By means of these widks (he pail will grad­ enemy,’consciouj of the great emergency, but nor. The call includes all who are in favor D|t _ tipped over the teacher’s table, and splintered really to die to protect the people who had The merchant in his store*house door, ually be epiplied of .its contents, which, trick­ of luslainrng the Frasidenl nnd the Govern- for Smiles Rs she pasos by, several of the scholar’s desks. Here was mis­ ling over the shaying.s, will be exposed to (be llJif €ii0tfrii Jlinil- leenied to trust in us — with the enormous duly 1»T| The laborer pauses in his work> chief enough, and worse than all, they could of protecting nriailroad seventy miles long he- .meni in nil constitutional measures, find our fftj To WRlch her with a sigh { air, nbgorb oxygen, and finally fjo received in n. wiKu. not run away from it. for there they were in the tub beneath. By roiuinitig the Ifqoor in­ B D I f 0 U-8 . iwecii Sirasburg and Manassas and the great army and navy in their heroic efforts to sop- ried Where'er she goe<, she wakens dreams lAL Of shady nooks and rippling streami. the dark loft, fifteen feet from the floor and no to (he pail above, and suttoring the trickling Baltimore ond Ohio Reilroad. preas the rebellion, to viitdicalo the Consf’rto- ST, WATERVILLE ... MAY 29, 1802. She seems to bring the country here— . way of getting down. proce.ss to be repealed two or tlirce times, a. The enemy have all disappeared from the lion, and to mniniain the Union. Anfong (he Its birds, its flowers, its dew \ Now we're in for a fix ! ’ exclaimed Beck. t>oih splendid vinegar will be obtained. The whole vicinity of Freilerickshurg, and McDowell’s signers to this call are Sb.rphard Cary and j of And slowly, as, amid the throng, Stephen and Rulus thought so tod, arid, the secret of thd prqce.ss is in inechaiiical increase A OEKJS t OH THE MAIL. ], Shef^neses from our view. 8. M. PETTENQlLIi AIJO., New*pR|»cr Agents, No 10 State forces have advanced several miles beyond Bion Bradbury. tit) We w*tQlr .bfiri sadly, as we might former began to cry and wish ho was safe at of surface accomplished by shavings. street. Bouton,anil 119 Nasiiau street,New York,are Agents for iOD. Some plea.SHnt landscape fa-Uc from sight. home. the Kastern Mail, and are authorised to recelre adeeriiseDifuts without liiidiiig any rebel troops.- The Union for ✓ I Scientific American. and subscriptions, at the same rates as required at this uflice. The Cattle I/iseasb.—S. L. Gootlafe, ut, Ah well! we would not keep her here» • Can't we lake tha bell-rope and go down feeling is said to be rapidly increasing. Noth­ These dusty streets to roum— WtT Out ok Black.—The Springfield S. II. NILES.(successor to V. B. Palmer,)Newspaper Adrer* Esq., the able and eflicienf Secretary of tho on lliHt ? ' suggest^-d Rufus. ising Agent, No 1 Suollny's Building, Court street, Boston, is Irrd So fair a flower should open with Republican, speaking of funny lecturers,says : ing, however, will bring , out permanent and It was a happy Ibouglil, but was a fruitless authorised to receive AdTerMsemcnls at the same rates as re« Maine Board of Agricullbre, has investignicd • ia The daisy buds at home; . i ‘ Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, publish­ quired by us. it. 'Mid primrose stars, as sweet and wild, one, for on examination they found (bat tbs abiding Union sentiment like a decisive, victory the reported cases of cattle drsease at BiueKill tlir I ed in a good fat volume a colleciiun of his tn7“ Advertisers abroAd arc referred to the agents named ifk, .As she will be---dear, woodland child { bell rope was tied fast to a cleat in the schoul above. over the rebels that sbaii render them power­ newspaper witticisms, wlibh ought to have and vicinity, and announce.* ihnt i( benr.s no- Itr- room, and the other end was made fast to the ALL LKTTBRS AND OOMMUNICATION8. All I [From Merry’s Museum.] fallen dead from the press if it did not; and less for mischief. resemblanceJ^o the Lung Murrain or conta' ate hell wheel, which was equally unattainable. Relating either to the business or editorial department of this •Dlj we believe it did. t\V-e shiiiild as soon think paper,should be addressed to ‘ Maxbam h, WiHO,’ or * Kastirh The latest advices from McClellan report gious Pleur’6 Pneumonrn. KUFFLINO THE SCHOOL-BELL. George Beck said he had half a mind to oni, of reading a volume of a iiiicisins as we should MAiLOrrios.’ his forces within four miles of Richmond, the ■H I Sr W. L. WllXIAMS. drop down to the floor, but on looking down The Sixth and Seventh Maine, with (h«... ten. making a meal from the contents ol the pepper- inp, be saw that a row of desks and chairs ran di- enemy hhving entrenched themselves two miles Merrier acliool-boj'i than ihose nho occu­ caster, and no sooner. Witticisms .are good, War ok Redesiption.—The rumors of Fifth Wisconsin, it seems were the regiments tie- rectly beneath, which would rooder a fall per­ north of (ho city wliere they will give battle. In significant, pungent, in location—good where foreign iniervention, recently started, are said who did the beat'fighting at (be battle of W>i- pied ecHls at (he Brown Hiuli school could not ilous. "V be found anywhere. Their shout, of laughter Ihey'helong, nnd in their relations —but wit A land force is co operating with our gun­ tiarntburg. Wherever our boya have bed e It was-growing very late in - the evening, to have no foundation in truth., Ttie news of [>le. I awoke erery echo, and old men paising by the never was made lor a steady article of diet, boats at Fort Darling. un* and the buys knew that their parents wouhl the recent Union sncecsses, nnd especially the clinneo they have proved themselves worthy ret- achnol house would slop nod watch the boys in rite greatest bore living is the perpetual joker, be anxious about them, and might, perhaps, The following i.a a list of tlie officers of Ris­ sons uf Ihn old Pine Tree Stale. NV their' happy gaines, and think what a line of and the most siiipid of all lectures is a lecture capture of New’Orleans, has produced a great send out in search of'lhein ; but how could ing Star Ledge No. 7, I. O. of G. T. for the year, had passed away since they ran and whose ammunition and aim are solely lun. impression in Europe. they ever find them in such an out-of the way Dancino School.—See notice of Prof. jumped ill the same games, on the samn-spot. The greatest wit and most unique drollcrist ensuing quarter commencing May 7ih, 1862 : hole ns that ? They saw no escape from le- The chances lor running tho blocknde tnual Brown in our advertising columns.

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