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SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A BOY

... lad,had been seen the line close to tl.e spot shortly before the occurrence. When charged, said he only went there for blackberries, bat after wards said he was sorry,and would not do it any mors* ...

HAINACLT FOREST

... and jack may be caught in the river there are butterflies and moths to be chased; there are flowers in the spring and blackberries in the autumn. Besides the creatures, and the trees, and flowers, there is scenery; here and there, hill-sides clothed ...

A SUMMER CAKE

... the tsa-tables of most well-to-do American farmers—viz., fruit shortcake. Huckleberries are much liked; in this country blackberries or mulberries could be used in their stead, and nothing could be more delicious than raspberry or strawberry shortcake ...

The Water Supply. —We understand that the clerk of the Melton Local Board, has been interviewed by Mr Woolley, ..

... Volunteci Battailon Leicestershire Regiment are encamped during the present week (by permission ot the Duke of Rutland) on Blackberry Hill, to the rear of Belvoir Castle. The camp was formed on Saturday, and will be broken up the Bth insU the inspection ...

IMPROVEMENT*IX GERMAN WINES,

... the production of good wholesome and very cheap wines distilled from apples, pears, currants, gooseberries, raspberries, blackberries, and whortleberries, is daily increasing,thus affording a new source of profit to certain classes of the i»opulation. Sparkling ...

CHARGES OF MURDER

... prisoner was seen in lane with paper windmills and sunshades in handcart near where the deceased and other children were blackberrying. The deceased, who was only 6 years old, and was the daughter of a respectable man, followed the prisoner some distance ...

GALLANT ATTEMPTED RESCUE

... overtaken in their meandering by the pitiless nightfall. Whether the birds fed them or whether they fed themselves upon blackberries and such other luxuries as their wandering eyes could find, is mystery which they alone can solve. But they were missed ...

MANCHESTER BETTING.—Tumdat

... extra. About three miles. Mr. H. Behren’s g Walloon,by Walloon.dam by Freebooter, aged, I.lst Capt. Smith 1 Capt. Stirling's Blackberry, aged. I3«t Mr. A. Coventry 3 Col. Oiinhani’s Slippy Sam. aged, 12st 101b1i0n. H Lowther Mr. P. Q. lie’s Meteor, yrs ...

IiADIES’ COLUMN. mod tokens an estly autumn »t« to {is noted sionnd on every side. Our temporary viaitore to London

... old-fashioned manner wh.c fewer Nature first . ®“‘* d- tbere „e infinitely more monsters for to t in, with the some huge blackberries gro they were they % “ught to be highly valued. .picturesque to look o - « improve to the time notomg to bren 6eemed the ...

GARDEN WORK FOR THE WEEK

... flavour was. The blackberries would bs a highly jubilant condition, declaring that they had a glorious crop this year, and were prepared to deliver up their fruit ripe, juicy, and abundant, almost immediately. Formany seasons past blackberries have been in ...

local an* Siattirt lolttojjo

... local an* lolttojjo Our gallant Volunteer* have once more had their camp on Blackberry Hill. We hope all h*TO returned safe and sound. There ■was very little, however, to fear, Napoleon is safe and was not likely to surprise them visit. The Russians have ...

I To be continued, t

... chant something appropriate. What will that be ? A requiem in A flat. The easiest way to mark table linen: Leave Ijaby and blackberry pie alone the table for three minutes. They were strolling in the green field and he was telling her of his love. Just as ...