ELECTION AT DEVON POUT,
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... CASE MR. SHORE. Speeches and sermons on behalf of Mr. Shore are becoming plentiful blackberries, and such persons take alt for gospel which they hear in Dissenting meeting-houses are running about in state of unexampled phrenzy, begging of some and abusing ...
... and with the assistance of two soup tureens, the numerous dishes were all displayed- bad, among other luxuries, fresh blackberries and bon-bons; the latter were rather dry, and had doubt travelled far man had three-pronged iron fork, a regular case-knife ...
... Rev. Medley, ytearot 8t- been church; he wus asked by Mr. Ley whether Tl.ou.sa, Mrs. Medley (bis mother.) wer . picking blackberries no.Mo which he ‘u^«d , .b. ho«l»bl. M»- Sbo,., Uooat lUd- ?, ford, widow lady, and sister the last P au, wm, but had considered ...
... was time to have branches when they had finished the trunk line. It was well known that railways were getting as thick as blackberries, and that was the reason did not wish to sec the b-anches begun before the main-line was finished. If the tesult turned ...
... inSliioca that Simple Lad, A. out Plui. WB, r..n Tj—e has the following in . i'\ -••JMSudfemr. Msm.. tb. fi klr. Nehemiat Blackberry to MisaCathe- THE CHEAPEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS TRAVELLING!! - One/- tie b-rt Line af Reed, all HUU. RAILWAY. BIRMINGHAM ...
... dropped, sprung over the bridge wall and got ; and what, between living in lime-kiln for two-mootha eating nothing bat blackberries and tloet, and other disguises, never returned tbe army, but ever after took to a civil situation, and drove a hearse for ...
... which Mr. Jerrold slates that, •• had the gamekeeper’s skill been equal to his vigilance, Marina Uk’ks, for wring parson’s blackberries, might have given to Uw parson tbe employment of burying her.” The and sense of it are essentially the property Mr. Jerrold ...
... eeutriv is a young girl, the daughter of a gardener, and was in plantation belonging to the Kev. Mr. ICadelitlb, picking blackberries, prisoner, who is tlie 11 v. GentleUian's ko rcr. pursued and ue I his gun her. tw ire • the occasion, the eharpe to*>k ...
... shut fell round her, tbs secmid wot her to tbs tbigb sod huger, sod on I ef 0«s of thS wounds came two While once picking blackberries in her ieibsr'e grounds, about jr®*rs since. Ilayter, who eery druuk said it bsd a gun -ould shoot ber. bhs also sisied ...
... Astor lloueeand Blancard’s, stole quantity of sovereigns each, and then disappeared. This summer they will be plenty as blackberries. .Each steamer will bring fiesb lot. \eto York Paper. A mao would do to carry pencil in bis pocket, and write down the ...
... neighbourhood of Wborlton. The discovery was m.idr by party of hoys who had wandered there for the purpose of gathering blackberries. There could be no mistake about the matter—they actually •aw the body, and the dress io which it was ciotlird. They quickly ...