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“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 ...

HARVEST FESTIVAL

... were decorsted with pampas gress aod sunflowers ; and the rails themselves wers treated in a novel manner, with branches of blackberry bushes, with the fruit apov them, snd wild clematis. The qusint eld wooden pulpis was rendered bright with dablias, fruit ...

AGRICULTURE

... a complete 5 sucsess. ANOTHER INDUSTRY FOR FARMERS. A pew rural industry is being opened up in Kent—the cultivation of blackberries fc: profit. Eosormous quantities of this fruit are xrown on the bedges in the lanes and other ports of that coanty ; and ...

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 ...

B POST

... SRy e Thers was a very decided fallure of justice at the E‘-:lh Petty Besslons last week. A pcor man Smith was picking blackberries in Bishop's Wood, when he was discovered by Tbomss Wade, a keeper employed by the Ecc eslassical Commissioners, Wade was ...

FOOTBALL

... putting on my shoes.” “*She has left the hotsl. I mean Mrs. Glaye, and lhok'udchg:.::t the fields. She first wenp to the blackberry where the body was found, and theu to the dese:ted old house by the pond, where I left her to run to {on She got a lighted ...

MISS BRADDON'’S NEW STORY. « LIKE AND UNLIKE:”

... the piece of silver. I hope to fiud my treasure before I die.” Adrian did not answer. He rat looking at the hightangled blackberry hedge, with its luxuriance of leaf and bramble, clusters of blossoms and frait, in all its stages be'ween bud and berry ...

store st the back of Mr. Pennekett's, whioh contained » quantity of corn, &o. Yeatsrdsy meroiog the fire, which bad

... averages 88, and Ranjtei hji 72 ; while no fewer than 30 batsmen are above the 30 mark. Hazdreds have been as plentiful as blackberries ln the early autamn ; sod, naturally, the bowlers bave suffersd. Attewell heads she list with (consideriog the bard wickcte) ...

eart on the London Road, Waterloo, on the 29th ult. Word proved the case.—The d>fend- I.:v:x blnd ..

... there was no one in charge ; but eventually a bO{ .pm-nd.—'l‘he defendant said that the lad was talki some girls, who were blackberrying over the b:gae The cows had to go a distance of two miles to the meadow.—A fine of 10s. 6d., imludim costs, was img::’nd ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE HAMPSHIRE POST

... pever see him more.” Haldane’s face vanished, and the scene of the dream changed. She was in fancy again a child, picking blackberries under the grim walls of the old Castle with several young companions, when the whole of them are startled by a hoarse cry ...

MISS POLLY’S CHRISTMAS

... the red cardinal bird?” said Robbie. “Well, it ain’t a bad idea. She gave me some bread and jam, the night I got lost, blackberrying, on the hills, and told me such a nice story about Fortunatus and his Purse, when I was resting on ler sofa.” “Yes, and ...

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 ...