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Tl&o Tansiiosi C'^arlor

... cases of guilt before they ate committed. Burkings, if we are to judge report, have been for the last sil weeks plenty as blackberries. Every lady of 6rty-five within the bills of mortality has a peculiar case of burking to her own share, arbich she “knows ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... Monthly Magazine.] The ingrntitmle of tbe poor is proverb among the rich, and yet io spite it find philanthropists as plenty blackberries. Tbe days of* prison discipline and Magdalene qualifying are upon tbe wane; the Rev. C.C. Smith like a thing forgotten ...

Calendar of the Seasons

... every where passing rapidly to decay hips a ornament the hedges, exhibiting a fine .j . >r \i« berries of the privet, the blackberry, and kinds of water fowl make their appearance, . middle of the month wild geese quit the 'a o f ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE TAUNTON COURIER

... aspire to the dig-, nified and awful responsibility of the mitre, if so it pleases them. If tbe said mitres were plenty blackberries in path, I would not stretch forth my hand either to the rightor left gather one ; the bauble attracts not. the Pilgrim ...

THE TAUNTON COURIER

... lbid, Sittino Hens.—Farmers’wires of the old school say, that hens should never allowed to sit, during the season that the blackberry in blossom. There old saw to the same effect which runs thus:— u Between the sickle and the scythe, What you rear will seldom ...

MARRIAGES

... Trianon,, eight o'clock Tuesday se’nuight. On the 19th of August, at SudAcrry, Mass., by the Rev. Mr. Cranberry, Mr. Nehemiah Blackberry, to Miss Cath-- erine Elderberry, of Tyne Mercury,- October 18, at St. Margaret’s, Westminster, John- Measure, barrister-at-law ...

VARIETIES

... offered to an aged parent affection of a grateful Bon.—Bulwcr. COOKS.—TaIk of good professed cook*, indeed \ they *r tifal as blackberries the good plain eook who »h» * P ' en * —Bulwcr. SLEEP—It a dark epoch In a man's life when sleep u him ; when tosses to-and-fro ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... the defendant. this letter Mr. Black wrote the following reply t_ Reasons, my dear Sir, as Palstaff says, 'are plenty blackberries! but will give no man reason on compulsion,' I refer you to canon 101,— 1 No license shall granted but toeueb persons good ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... House and Blancards's, stole quantity sovereigns at each, and then disap. peared. This summer they will be as plenty as blackberries. Each steamer will bring a fresh lot. Mr. Estcourt, M.P., has sold his beautiful seat. New Park, near Devizes, to Mr. ...

PROVINCIAL NEWS

... without any visible means of obtaining a livelihood, sleeping night-time In outhouses, and subsisting, states, principally blackberries. He was examined on Monday Maldon, and remanded. Great doubts are entertained as te his being of sound mind. ...

VARIETIES

... flowers and flshes sometimes many colours once, like the peacock ; or changeable, like thecameleon ; or successive like the blackberries which are at first green, and then red, and then purple ? Surely there objects for ornament, well as things for use—or ...