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AMERICAN HUMOUR

... sided with her and others against her, and amid the babel that followed could be heard such exclamations as Dry np, Nice blackberry you arc, Wipe off your chin, Hire a hall,' ac.. when a motion to adjourn was carried by a large majority. The Court ...

VENTNOR

... first witness : I beg to state that my means do not allow of calling in a doctor. —The Coroner: Doctors are as pleu:'%ul as blackberries in this town ; if you could not afford a large fee {nu could a small fee, and in the present case you might have called ...

mm%iififié POLICE COURT. '‘RIDAY. Before E. Emanuel and C. B. Hellard, Esqgs., and Major-General

... Stamford-street, and Blake keeps a mefl‘- M&h Crasswell-street. It n?und that on y night McGuiness sent his little girl for some blackberries. Not having any, Blake sent some mnfmnu. McGuiness went on Sunday nonhiand ke Rk e e nkaniy mot | thcy vo o) bad daring ...

[From the Whitehall Review.}

... painting, gold, silver, enemel. and mosaic which adorn it. . ? In season and out of season elopements are as plentiful as blackberries. The last offender is one of the senior officers of the 12th Lancers, who has run away with a wellknown married lady, who ...

adds :—

... some of the inembers of that Board would be glad to get and to rise e:‘l&in the morninfi for. Clergymen were as thick as blackberries ; and they would have thema down on them in shoals. He moved that the salary of the chaplain be £l5O a year, and he called ...

THFY HAMPSHIRE POST

... in his father's brickyard, in a pond used by the brickburners for storiug water, and at the mn of which there were some blackberry bushes. No idence was forthcoming to show how the deceased came into the water. A verdict of *“ Accidental death” was returned ...

Aliscellancous News,

... rrchsnce, by ferry boat, across the blue estuary to Southsea Regatta, or perchance they had strolled inland, and were blackberrying or wild-flower fi::herinfi in shady lanes. I came upon the quality at last—a honeymoon-like Kl.ll', sitting on the ster of ...

FURNITUBE FOR SALE.-—Complete appointment of & Gentleman’s Drawing-room, to be sold very cheap, for cash. ..

... Queen Street, Portsea. Price for whole set oaly 17 Guineas. Delivered free, Liquiparions.—John Thomas Palmer, 6, and 13, Blackberry Terrace, Bevois Valley, formerly of 30, Bedford Place, Amoy Street, both in Southampton, baker : William Walter Batter, ...

LISS.—THE RAINFALL, as taken at Lyss Place, for th month of August, amounted to 1.36 inches

... bloom. cottagers’ exhibits in tatoes and onions were remarkably fine ; and a special reod-um was the show of herbs and blackberries. Passing on to the main tent, the visitor was struck by its noble appearance, decoration, and_display. This consisted of ...

“MUSTARD AND CRESS.” | #rom the REFEREE.]

... Aunt Sally polities, and a brass band and acrobatic and gymuastic r:furmeu at railway platforms, bave been as common as blackberries on a September hedgerow. I do not wish for ot e moment to carp at the political feelings of the muss s, but I am iuclined ...

HANTS AUTUMN ASSIZES

... that such a child contemplated mischief of such a terrible character? He was mrr{ing his little brother, and was getting blackberries on the line, Then he must have dragged tb:fin.r with one hand ouly, and, according to the prosecution, placedqit on the ...