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.../.., upiolOmm, that the Treasury could not be . , .. allowed to make them. justified in ordering an expenditure

... Office in London. Another subject which he would not give reasons on compulsion, even though 'they were as plentiful as. blackberries- Although he (Mr. H.) wished to:know, whether it was minutely inveetigat d, was i that greet job the Lisbon Commission ...

CEt 1, (lINT(C IL i;43 EVENING POST

... putting him to stand by himself; and whilst she was in the act of doing this, one of them, jumping at her, like a cock at a blackberry, gave her a shocking thump on the under lip. . Mr. Chapman now thought it was high time to call the watch; he did call; ...

BOW STREET

... keep the peace. !—that's it, is it? said Mrs.. Barrier— then her goes ! and so saying she jumped up, like a cock at blackberry, and gave Mr. Barrier such a smack on tht cheek that all the office echoed to the blow. Having achieved this feat she tripped ...

EVENING POST

... to scts. per lb.—New Potatoes, per peck, 121, do.—Turnips, Carrots, and Beets, from 4to 6 cents per bunch—Onions, 6t do,Blackberries, per quart, 8 cents—Whortleberries do. 6+ do.—Grapes, per half peck, 9 do.—Cabbages from 4 to Riper head—Cucumbers,:2o ...

. – ...... . CITY-WEDNESDAY EVENING

... and in several of the counts of the declaration, it was laid as special damage, that the defendant picked and ate divers blackberries, the property of the Noble !Earl, which were growing in the place in ques- tion. The Noble Earl's case was conducted by ...

Act could not ugain this prosecution. The fair inference to be drawn from this statutei s,that it never was meant

... died during the passage, from the effects of cold and exhaustion. On Sunday morning last, as some boys were gathering blackberries at the hedge of Frodsham CoppiceAlour miles from Whetstone, they discovered an elderly man, genteely dressed, with his ...

received none of the articles obtained, nor otherwise benefited from them? Persons engaging in transactions of ..

... criterions of tne quality of the soil. These latter were every where bedecked with the blossoms of the honeysuckle, the e blackberry, and the wild rose ; while the banks on which they grow are covered with the bachelor's button, .the foxglove, the pinkeye ...

lained often , e been :he neol often y faith 'ER, Slaves. s were he 14th IMr. Eddr. two r

... All the roads ement of Mr. be said to be aces does not the limestone repaired. trance of the f the quality , re bedecked blackberry, they grow Ithe foxglove, iety of others, .vated nature. itries are un'ranee, being Id the yellow shine in the id gets ...

ItKEI n—THIS moRNING,

... from 78 to 188 • and small Cucumbers, for pickli ng , from Sd to Is per hundred—hfulherries from Sd to Is per gallon; and Blackberries from Gd to Is per gallon.—Red cabbages, celery, French beans, leeks, French walnuts, and hazle-nuts, were cheaper than ...

‘4l, tti ways of the Church of England, and according to form of the Kirk of Scotland

... taking a quantity of I{ll ''' mixed with sugar, for the purpose of dest r4l Verdict, Accidental death. ts I 1/1 1en c BLACKBERRY JAM.—A Correspondent saYs , es per mother of a large family, and from my ° W e i can affirm, that I have found this eons ...

COMET. Deptford, 20th September, 1825. ' two o'clock, a Comet was observed This morning, about us, Taurus and ..

... dozen—Sound Oranges from lOs to 20s; Lemons from 4s to 14s; and small Cucumbers, for pickling, from Sd to 15 per hundred—Blackberries from 6d to Is per gallon.—Potatoeti, lemons, and turnips were lower, the latter considerably, French beans and English ...