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LITERATURE

... mood. But the sun besmsgladly on the woods and fields that smile back upon him. as in an old and confiding affection. The blackberries hang thick or tie hedges; the mushroom springs white and fresh in the green pasture; the g-ornetrie spider hangs its web ...

Literature

... from the effects of his late attack. ONE firm in New York will sell this summer 80,000 dollars to 100,000 dollars worth of blackberries. ...

GLASGOW FAIR

... blue? and Why do banking companies insist and I persist in giving money for waste paper? Let reasons he| as plenty as blackberries, the facts remain the same; and I - the month of July invariably witnesses Glasgow Fair, with- out many persons troubling ...

PICTURES OF SLAVERY IN THE SOUTHERN STATES

... flirters, and a howling alley and shuffle hoard wihcoaches and' trotting waggons at the stable ; re poor women pickin~g blackberries, poor men bring- ro ing fowls, school girls studiously climbing romantic hi rocks, anid otherwise making tlemsclves as ...

THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... ment about the picture to redeem these defects. a- The children have not been wandering through is the wood, aad eating blackberries ; but have hail of their hair combed within the last half -hour, if in children's heads are what we know them to be. is ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... torace at this point appears to be purely aceideal, a for, the scene changing, we lose sight of her for ever, t Soene 5-A Blackberry Brake-is one Of the prettiest bits of stage paintng and setting we have ever m teen, and Its quiet ?? beauty wIll, U we ...

IRVINE CATTLE SHOW

... Irrose; 3d, Thomas Markwortb, dil- po wiDning. Smooth-haired terriers-bit, BanId Steveneon, w le Irvine Mains; 3d, William Blackberry, Eglintun; Sd, Jsmes ?? h Binning. Townend; 4th. Mrs Logan, Wateride. Dog of any elf otber breed-Iset. l'rovest Paterson; ...

LITERATUR

... 'Home in Secretaries, iand Chancellors of the Exchequer are abundant, and members of Farliament are at as nuraerons as blackberries. The chatnm of the' Y. book -lies in the thorough -acquaintance with s what may, we suppose, be taken to be a kind of. ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... sire of dam Black Diamond (464), ri Heifers calved after lot January, 1873 (premiums, 'd £10 £6, £4)-Ist, Wm, MICombie1 Blackberry ,I (1813), 2 years and 3 months; sire Moudiewart { (686), dam Grizzle (W95); sire of dam Reform (408). 2d, r George Macpherson ...

AGRICULTURE

... Mr Hamilton, of Skene House, is also i the owner of this animal. His name is Samson, isy afte: B, clielor, andl ofi of Bl-ackberry. Ho secured a c second place at the Highland Society's show eit E tin- burg~h; ?? was only conmmended at the Royal NIorthern ...

SHOWS

... ce ut of visitors was very large. The first prize specimen of i mt cucumbers from Mayen House was greatly admired. ;be Blackberries and bleock currants were excellent, as were eat were also strawberries and rasps for the season The Is.) special prize ...

THE THEATRES

... that the deceased , I along with other compaeions, had gone to Both- wellshields Brae, for the purpose of gathering ! 'blackberries; and while in the act of doing so, on a precipice near Bothwellshields Farm, he I fell over and sustained a severe fracture ...