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which would leave a remuneration for the planter. They (the labourers) are .also somewhat capricious in their ..

... only such as billing pastures and building stone walls—to that most essential required by the planters, of cleaning and picking their coffee. They are unwilling to engage in either, until the former is so heavy as to endanger the productiveness of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE, SOUTH LANCASMIZ SPRIN( SIZES C 0 ll' N CO LI UESDAY DUIZGLARY. 1 Wady.lol7ex Smith, aged ..

... still saw no direct means of escape, forced to travel from one desolate scene to another th th e p f t e 7ig on such garbage as they could pick up. At length i n the 1 into the hands of a company of natives who were . at e Pay of government and were employed ...

£5O, for four-year c six-years and aged, 9 Mr. Pettit's St. Fr Mr. Rogers' Proso Duke of Grafton's SWEEPSTAKES of

... matters pursue their avocation until night complex them to desist ; and for food, they may not unfrequently be seen picking up the garbage thrown into the gutters from the adjacent houses, which they either deposit in a separate receptacle, to be re-cooked ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCI

... still saw no direct means subsistin to travel from one desolate scene to another At length th e „ re , g on such garbage as they could pick up. i n t i le ' into the hands of a company of natives who were of government, and were employed to apprehend convicts ...

HIS•MAJESTY AND HIS VICEROY

... a single question. They could not call for any document or charter. They were sent to• collect voluntary evidence—to pick up garbage—to listen to idle tales and traditionary falsehoods. If, then, they received any information from municipal authorities ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... inia- ginary pillory, (to the reality of which you have an indisputable claim,) and have at you with rotten eggs or any garbage at hand. The people of England, permit me to tell you, laugh to scorn the preposterous folly which you exhibit, in claiming ...

MONDAY, MARCH 27.—Wind N.N.W

... —A parcel of letters and charter party,of the schooner Agnes, of Portmadoe, apparently but a short time in the water. were picked up yesterday near this. Mem.: the Agnes left Portmadoc recently, with a cargo of slates, for Hamburg. VESSELS SPOKEN. Alceste ...

straction

... as pretexts for the display of a hostile spirit already in existence, and that there is a secret wish in certain quarters to pick a quarre with us. We trust such parties, however, may be disappointed At the meeting held yesterday on the subject of the import ...

FUNERAL OF THE DUKE OF SUSSEX

... matters pursue their avocation until night comples them to desist; and for food, they may not unfrequently be seen picking up the garbage thrown into the gutters from the adjacent houses, which they either deposit in a separate re. ceptacle, to be re-cooked ...

--------- LADY FLORA. HASTINGS

... The banks of rivers are infested with alligators and crocodiles. The deserts are inhabited by hyaenas destined to take away garbage, and the vultures prowl about for similar purposes. There are scavengers likewise for the ocean, amongst which the star-fish ...