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TII E EN S1 SK 1 LLEN CHRONICLE

... procure for himself—bow much real gratification may afford others, by day’s blackberrying. Bui ibis is scarcely practical enough, roust now adopt a more humble style. The blackberry is found growing plentifully in almost every situation; in high chalk bills ...

RUR.n. AFFAIRS Lolth Agriculturai. Report.—-Quarter EN Decebmer, 1834. vast breadth of wheat has been sown ..

... of country business, usually deferred untrl spnng has been got over; and as proof of the luldl ' s of the winter, we saw blackberries upe, g . and in blossom, and raspberries sin | 11 . . state, at Christmas. From the prices ,1C stock realized in the different ...

the ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE. AND ERNE PACKET

... scut to table. —Magazine of Domestic I'.t White Blackberries. The (Georgia) C*m rier soys: —“ A gentleman, who spent portion the Summer in the mountains, has presented us with the seed of the white blackberry. states, that there a very fine patch of them ...

HOUSE OF LORDS—V'bidat, Frs. 19

... these, that a party was dead, how difficult it was for the crown agents lo disprove it! For that country oaths were plei.ty blackberries”—(a laugh) and he was sorry to say oaths were not held binding a principle would wish that they sdiould be. Parliament ...

THE DUKE HUCKIN'niTAM’S \S£ Die correspondent the ,'/ Ainu under date Saturday, ba'i following courtly critic ..

... ledger in slate of bewildeimcnt. mildew lias seemingly fallen on the mulberry leaves, and insolvent dukes, are plentiful blackberries in the mouths of the public whose confounding of the needy with tbe affluent, in many instances, is not little ludicrous ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, &c

... writer has tried the experim.-ut, andean vouch for its success. Query—Could not the same applied to man, in proportion ? Blackberry Syrup.—The present being' not only :i seasonable time prepare this valuable medicine, but to recommend its usel'nlnoas, ...

THE INQUEST

... ions tor a man say who wa> alter acknowledging the deceased bis brother. Patrick Dooley, E—l remember the persons I met in Blackberry-lane on Sunday morning, and I have seen one of them here this moment (Mr. Joseph Lynch) ; lam quite certain is one the three ...

KI NERAI, OF THE HATE MU. HLSKISSON. iyppT' .f*l. , Sr.PT. 2• , ). The funeral, took place yesterday pursuant

... extract the following paticulars from liil/iiiytuii I‘hi I in;/, fe says the poor in the vicinity of Newcastle make the blackberries great article traffic—they w ill number miles to ‘rather them while they are in season, and earn- them from 10 to miles ...

toe FS-SISKIILES CHRONICLE AND ERSE PACKET

... trunk might seem instrument convenient enough when inserted in saucer uf vyrup, applied the broken surface of an over-ripe blackberry, but we often see our sipper ofswe. is quite bus? a.-cU lump sugar, -hick *c shall finaon close inspection growing “small ...