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DOMESTIC RECEIPTS

... invaluable remedy for diarrhoea. Blackberry Jam.—Stir gently over a slow fire for a quarter of an hour as many blackberries aa you wish to preserte, then add half a pound of coatee sugar to everyponnd of blackberries, stewing the whole gently for another ...

ONC'K Ul'ON A TIMK

... morning mist and evening haze (Unlike this cold grey rime), ric ru'd wove n warm of goldun air— When was in prime. And blackberries—so mawkish now— Were flavoured then; And nuts—such reddening clusters I ne’er shall pull again. Nor strawberries, blushing ...

A GRIM HOUSE

... were uijust to him, but then it was in the old days hppant House of Commons led flippant leader, vhen jokes were plenty blackberries, and the irst Ministerof the Crown regarded the first question »f the day chiefly as a joke. But now have got an wo not ...

SMITH FIELD MARKETS

... his missing nephew. Pali MaU zette. Stino of a Wasp from Eating Blackberries.—The Dorset Express says that few days since as a journeyman butcher named Dufall was gathering blackberries in the neighbourhood of Lewell, he espied a tempting looking one ...

NEW ZEALAND

... fact that ripe blackberries arc now frequently to found in the hedge-row* in this part of Devonshire and the borders of Somerset. the last day of tho old year, youth called Nelder, of this town, picked a very fine bunch of ripe blackberries on Exelcrhiir; ...

THE STATE OF INDIA

... (or love or money, and this it acrioua (act that the Secretary for War should remember. When men Ireland were plentiful blackberries in autumn, they were hunted from their little farms aa they were nothing belter than ao much vermin. The amalgamation of ...

THE LAND QUESTION

... supper for ten harvest hands, did two week's washing and the milking, made calico dress, practised her music lesson, went blackberrying, gathered a gallon, walked town in the evening attend concert, and walked home again before bedtime.’ The postage stamps ...

DROGHEDA FEBRUARY FAIR

... ing sloe, High the mountain the bilberry springeth, Cranberries creep 'mid the moss of the moor, Over the high-crag the blackberry swingeth, Down in the valley it scatters its store. Beautiful wild fruits! when ling’ring affection Seeks the memorials ...

PITIFUL ARISTOCRACIES

... for their good taste. The honour proffered to them is not enviable in England where knights are almost **as plentiful as blackberries.’ Duriug the viceroyalty of the Duke of Rutland, who specially patronised systematic topers, we had ** a glue'* of knights ...

DOINGS AMERICA Ir would that now a-daj:s, every tliino new . originate !n the New World,” and droll emanate from

... ts, from crowd of persons citizens’ dress. Shots were fired and bricks hurled. The same thing occurred when they passed Blackberry ally. It alleged also that number of missiles were hurled at them from the second story ot No. 814 Walnut-street, the h ...

LOOK AHEAD

... security and honesty. But it is one thing to resolve to insure; it is another to select company. Agents are as plentiful blackberries in the autumn, and companies, ranging from the most reliable to the most dishonest, flourish on all sides. To insure in ...

the NEWRY EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER, DECEMBER 22, 1855

... till the principal races were over. The divisional generals, brigadiers, colonel-, and staff-officers were plentiful as blackberries. and though the only representative of the fair sex was Mrs Seacoln ; who presided over a sorely invested tent full of ...