THE COURT or QURE.V VICTORIA
... unfurnished hotness have let at from 5 to to guineas, and placards, with seats to view the procession, arc as common as blackberries. ...
... unfurnished hotness have let at from 5 to to guineas, and placards, with seats to view the procession, arc as common as blackberries. ...
... when I entered, and saw the lady: helping her youngest child to some infallible trash, which have since heard is called 'blackberry pudding. Another of the tribe was bawling out, A tatoe, pa The father himself was carving for the little group, with ...
... And left a golden stain. Hedge-rows are fair (Friniginig old lanes-rosndgreen and cotted leas) WVith hip and haw, the blackberry asid sloe. Lovely the moon, with bright flowers everywhere, Swreet the new song of redbreast warbling lone I OCTOBER. Timr ...
... a-year. TANNING.— A Mr. Patterson, of Dublin, has taken out a patent for tanning front the mots, stems, and branches of the blackberry' bush, obtained in the spring; and, after preparation, be states, quite equal to oak-bark. On Saturday a man ;taints' Robinson ...
... sleeps in the copse and among the furze bushes, c and has been seen eating raw shell fish and sea weed; upon .. 'which and blackberries he is supposed to have existed the h who!e imlic he has been there.' As he has avoided the i haunt of men, and conceals ...
... Captains of IS09, above Cuptain Lor, James Townshend, and next to Captain Withers. A patent has Iseen taken out, for using blackberry uases in tile process of tanning leather. SOAP FROM F.INT.-iVonders will never cease 'lr. j C. Sheridan, a native of Belgium ...
... the ell adage, that 1 Feels build houses, and wise men live in themn. Iafington feels appear to be as plentiful as black-berries,' bo wrise noon as scarce ad political loonesty at St. Steplien's.-Ibid. As a further proof-if such proof were wanting-ol' ...
... Nloggeridge's Iii b). g. Foresfer, aged, rose, black cap; M-r. E. Bradley's b. g. c Rocket, aged ; Mr. Townsend'Ts 13. ?? Blackberry, aged, white, f black cap; Mir. Bayly's ch. g. Taffy~, aged, puirple, black cap; hi Air. Harrisoin's b. g. boanraker, aged ...
... she had him. Taminic.—A Mr. Patterson, of Dublin, lias takeu out for tanning from tlte roots, stems, and branches of .Z blackberry bush, obtained in the spring; and after lie Kates, quite equal oak-Wrk. Earl Fiuwilliam, io a letter, datinl Milton. March ...
... Thutrsilay se'ninight, a boy, about 9 years of age, son of Mir. W. Tylee, tailor, of Devizes, asith seine other. children, serer blackberry-gatiheriing, and, attracted by the fruit, attempted to0 crossa a mcci covereid some years ago; when one of' the planks gave ...
... is in debt to one Charity alone in the sum of .£200,000. In a meeting of Liberals, where assertions ate as plentiful as blackberries, it was not to be expected that any one would ask what proof Mr. Ilerapath could adduce. If such a question had Iteen put ...