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THE CARRION CROW

... roots picked from fallow fields, tufts coarse grass, wool, cow hair, and a considerable quantity of rabbits’ down. 1 have little doubt that the latter was procured the animal being pounced upon whilst feeding, carried oft’, killed, his bones picked, and ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT

... take all the garbage on the Saturday, the cart not being large enough. Of course it could not be removed on the Sunday, and the officer came on Monday before it could be taken away.—The magistrates said the Act required that the garbage should be removed ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER

... beaten with the most unnatural and brutal severity. The poor little fellow bad been often seen the neighbours picking up and eating garbage, to satisfy bis hunger, and even going to the pig’s trough, and devouring eagerly such refuse as the pigs had not ...

HINTS FOR EMIGRANTS

... in England are useless when required carried, being too heavy,l a change of clothe*, large panakin, and braee of pistols. Picks and shovels they buy the diggings, from 25«. each, and very bad one* ; you can carry them up, and I write, there are hundreds ...

THE VOYAGE OF THE GALATEA

... and a salute of twenty-one guns was Area. Honolulu is a fine place for amusement. Fruit grows in abundance, and you might pick and eat as much as you like on the plantation. They are all in a confusion now (Friday, 30th July) on deck, getting in sheep ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... lying upon his back, elevating bis small sharp pickaxe a little wove his nose, and picking into the coal-seam with might and main another is squatting down and using his pick like common labourer; third catting small channel in the team, and preparing to ...

Remember nun, 9 you ere now so once was I • as now so you will be. Prepare foUow Ha

... ike man cramming his stomach with raw turnips, sitting very late hours, and in the morning trying to digest the miserable garbage put before him. So we went home to our friends mmost in a state of decrepitude, and hau to go away* to the Highlands to get ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT,

... Removal op Offal. —Alfred Bolton and Edwin Prtor were summoned for conveying quantity of this entrails of animals and other garbage and offal in an uncovered cart in Green-row, Portsmouth, on Tuesday morning, the 23rd ult.—The case against Prior was withdrawn ...

BEST SPRING MEDICINE

... preserved” meats, laid up for the sustenance our sailors in time of need, are found to so tiiaiiy cases of most horrible garbage. doubt that the unlucky officer who made this discovery will forfeit all claim confidence,” and be held incapable of future ...

THE ADMIRALTY REVISITED

... or less, and not only that, hut many besides, filled with parts of the animal unfit for food, and all manner of Offal and Garbage too nasty to mention. The Discovery, as I learn, made through the stench of the Provisions, which was so noisome it alarmed ...

A VISIT TO ONE OF DARWIN’S DISCIPLES

... illustrious ancestor—that he would rather endeavour to prove that he was to “radiant angel linked” than to “sate himself with the garbage” presented for his acceptance the modern free-thinker. One would think that the Divine in his nature would assert itself and ...