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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

RURAL AFFAIRS

... Heart’s Ease, >, Wild Mint. Cotmn Grass, J Sweet Gale, I Bog Moss, Cinquefoil, I Horsetail, J Common Heath,A Purple do. f Blackberry, Crowberry, J Sandy Peat., Sand, or .•Frees ton Rock. ...

CROWN BONDS

... sufficient reason for increased re was in Ireland to increase legal offices If offices, reasons would be as plentiful as blackberries. He de- nied, however, that there ought to be any arrears. There were formerly two taxing masters, and it was found that ...

LATEST FROM AMERICA

... and unhappy at the omnivus state of things. g Fruit will bescarce there, andthe root very slim indeed. The little fruit, blackberries,whortleberries, and so forth, are not ali plentiful. Weil, there is one consolation, if the Union. the crops are short ...

MR. PIPS HIS DIARY

... Carts on either Side of the Course, with the People in Front of them, and the Grand Stand crowded with Heads, plenty as Blackberries, and i indeed, with their Hats on, like ah Mass of them. A Throng of Carriages about us, nlostly four-in-hand Cosches whereon ...

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... bad interfered, and told this Board bow to do its duty. Mr. Meacurr—We are as good a Board as the Board of don’t care a blackberry for the Lords of the Admiralty* (Laugiter. ) Board was not competent to decide Mr. said that this on the question, and therefore ...

Majority The is theo'dir of voting ;

... country will escape from this incubus. What is wanted at resent isan ex: cuse Dot a reason—for reasons are as plentiful as blackberries— and untilthe chapter of accidentsturnsone up, the sliding scale muot be endured. NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE BY,THE SUB- ...

DREADFUL SUICIDE OF MR. BOND

... Ivory-buildings. .. On Saturday morning she went toPatchara with another girl, named Mary Fuller, for the purpose of gatherirg blackberries. In the fields they met with a little boy, named Pentecost, who was very civil,and assisted in gathering the berries. They ...

LONDON POLICE

... year—three in May, one in July, and three in October; and during -these busy periods, when gamblers and jockeys are thick as blackberries, the usual current of conversation is so much the mystery to an uninitiated, that astranger would be exceedingly apt to ...

THE LADIES remit THE GENTLEMEN

... Grim-visaged war has smooth’d his wrinkled front 5” and all the professions are overstocked,—when men are “as plenty as blackberries,”—and Captains and Colonels have nothing better to do with themselves than to “ marry and settle in the country,” — T lose ...

IRISH DESTITUTION,

... money. 1 knew nothing about her, and had never heard of her sjw«* from his own description; hut the words as dark as as a blackberry” had fixed her colour indelibly on mind. Judge of astonishment when I was introduced to one of the most beautiful creatures ...

REPRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT

... of coast I have men- tioned. Charges of ing, sinecurism, wilful negligence, &e, are of course much more plentiful then blackberries are Xt this season ; for such is the mode ji in which they argue public and private questions in But I shall not enter ...