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*.ltt_bOVEß TELECTiAPTI AND CINQUE PORTS .ASVETITInR. o; 1 a : :

... by previous incapacity. As a question of Government patronage, surely there are governorships and commands as plenty as blackberries for the employment of our Engineer Corps—one that is highly snited for the Service ; but why, in all fairness, should not ...

TtOROTTOII OF ST. AT,BA.!i'S

... £40,000 had been expended in such contests ; and they all knew that elections elating £5,000 to £lO,OOO were plenty as blackberries. (Laughter.) Now he (Mr. Bell) had had the pleasing excitement of a contest, was returned, and enjoyed the luxury of a ...

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... grey ribbons, ugles. The petticoat was of white silk, with wl , ite tulle and white ribbons. The was a wreath composed of blackberries and In the evening the Queen and the Prince, Leopold of Saxe Coburg, went to the Play. Ott Cartmpanhvit. . THURSDAY EVENING ...

the revenue, it would not be fair to control of the Exchequer in this matter of the pad regard to

... is generally believed that Mr. W. F. Haire of the successful candidates. WATERFORD CITY. — CaIIdidaICS continu e up like blackberries in this ancient city. 1 and tenth announced is Mr. Martin Burlce' s of the Shelborne Hotel, who, on a late oceoi styled ...

CELTS IN AMERICA

... Constitution, Daniel 'Webster, is a Celt. Mr. R. discussed the naval history of the United States, and found Celts plenty as blackberries in every ship. Turning to the army, it was the same tale. The first general that fell in our Revolution was Richard Montgomery ...

THE ADVENT OF CHRIST THE DIVINE

... to prove the truth of our assertion. German school-books, grammars, and dictionaries have, of course, been plentiful as blackberries; among these the works of Ahn, Tiarks, and 011endorf have been perhaps the most popular. Dr. Fische!, of Queen's College ...

RICHMOND-HILL

... him. But, whether like the wild Indian of the prairie, Jack pined for the unrestrained freedom of his native woods—the blackberries and the roasted sloes; or, what is more likely, feared chastisement for his many ungrateful doings, alter a brief trial ...

THE PACIFIC

... was great favourite.—Dessfries Courier. Discos atm OF A SUPPiohED SI'D•IDIL—On Tuesday afternoon, while sonic tioys were blackberrying in Annerley-wall, the property of Mr. Rogers, one of them, a youth named Osborn, got into a close thicket to pluck some ...

f pitaint of Prins

... Sessions, held on Friday last, a little boy named Treborn was mulcted In the sum of 75., including expenses, for picking four blackberries from the hedge of a neighbouring gardener; and two other youths had to pay 10s. each for gathering huts on the lands in ...

PREFERMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS

... and death of the more sanguinary ruffian. The survivor deserts the children in the wood, and they wander about, living on blackberries, until they die of hunger and.fatigue, and redbreasts of more gigantic proportions than those described in the story-books ...