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SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1858

... the richest heiress and prettiest girl in the county. It was not surprising, therefore, that her suitors should be plenty blackberries, and amongst them was young ensign in that corps the shire Light Infantry, whom the lynx eyjof the * governor’ was not ...

OHTSTaL PALACE

... commodious affair, and it ia not surprising that applications to accompany Mr Coxwell !u bra arial trips are becoming frequent blackberries at this season of the year. Monday being likewise fixed for the excursions the South London Foresters, the combined atiracuooe ...

A VISIT TO MR. COBDEN AT MIDHURST

... interrogation. “Which Mr. Co Wen you mean, sir?” Here was a prettv question ask Which Mr. As if Cobdens were as plentiful as blackberries. We told him which it was; and he didn’t know whether was at home or and seemed very much its if he didn’t care either ...

CASTLERKA UNION

... hie oontrnct, u tender wu XI 6a per doaso. Ur Clarke remarked that good wine could not be procured ansh low Sgnro- >* * be blackberry wine they woald gat that prtee. One of the guardians enquired bow many saggina does each bottle bold The Clerk about five ...

SHEFFIELD AND ITS DOINGS

... launched, and the subscriptions the first •lay have amounted b nearly twice much is wanted. Premiums ire becoming plentiful blackberries. An ** Alliance Bank of Laudon and organise!, and scuds like meteor across the financial firmameit, arresting the attention ...

ACCIDENTS

... not have been dishonoured by the President the new Medical Council taking his seat among them. Lawyers there are plenty blackberries.” Why net a successful surgeon? But the medical profession must wait little longer. lias been out-Spurgeoned in the Church ...

THE ROSCOMMON .JOURNAL

... recollection of his former adventure, called out, la that you again, brute.” Coal. —ln Lancashire, coal trucks are as thick as blackberries. Coal—coal—coal meets tlie eye wherever the eye peeps—biasing away at the pit’s mouth, half-a-ton at time, say ton while ...

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... system, which has to alter a«.y since the discovery of the electric telegraph and estalv- A great demand lias lately tor blackberry wine. It U ehlppcd Uj to India, being mostTaioable remedy to* dywalery. The oemma-i Canada i*.to LSiiX, the day flxed'for ...

THE ROSCOMMON JOURNAL

... Tom and would certainly think themselves hardly if. in thin era of liberty, when locomotion i* cheap ana girl* plenty as blackberries, they should not be allowed pick their spouses, least, among a hundred fair ones, as able thoroughly investigate the c ...

SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1864

... in pulpit. He is said to have great power of A Scotch pearl was fouud tht* other day Invviury It waa about the of large blackberry, three Rraios, and waa round and perfectly pure. sold tor 3tf Hcotlanc 1 la the only land that can produce pearla, baiioocka ...

Poet's Corner,

... Krsperide*. And boys are busy tha woods. GatheriiMc the a. bright and brown. shady linos the children stray Looking lor blackberries i the day— Those I'cn ies of such old renown ! aalsts morn o’er the earth. Shadowy on Northern seas . The gossamer’s lllmy ...