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GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST A RECTOR

... e4 he was f with somoe of the other boys blcbkberrying. The s defendant and Mrs. Le Maistre accused them ef r eating the blackberries. The defendant told him t to take down his olothes, after which he thrashed d him with a, forked stick. He gayv him 18 ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... anation of his disorderly condac1 a fnd0& costs. The public will be glad to learn that William P. Haitley has this year added Blackberry to his last of celebrated Preserves, which can now be obtained in the usual two-pound jan from Ill Grocers. oc31 IoLA.%rnm--An ...

MANCHESTER POLICE NEWS

... whails tb° prisoners were before charged, It nowv aopeared from his stateomont that onl the day in question he was picking blackberries at Irlam Mloss, in company with five other young hme., The oldor prisoner, who was accoulpauled by ?? of his sons, ordered ...

THE LIVERPOOL POISONING CASE

... Chocolate Essence. txs Do not fail to order along with your Groceries a Two-pound Jar of William P. Hartley's New teeson's Blackberry Preser-es, the quality of which will be found to maintain the usual standard of excellence. oC31 PI'Ms EPfracas-, on FLZnrG ...

REVISION COURTS

... Jelly is free A from artificial colouring, the naturai tint of the fruit It only beg p reserved. Hartley's New Seasons i Blackberry Jelly noew ready, great delicacy. del7 H i EALTHY SKIN.-To soften and preserve t. the skin, use. WRIGHT'S COAL TAR SOAP ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... degree p'oisonous. -In cases of purging and vomiting I Ii might recommend blackberry wine. Buttermilk porridge would e Irritate the stomach still more If taken either In blackberry wine r or mussels. I do nutthink either antimony or arsenic leave tho t ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... six w o'clock. When asked where he obtained it he replied that lie T I found it under a hedge, when he was looking for blackberries, Por As he bad before been twice brought up on suspicion of felony ii he and discharged, lie was committed for a week ...

MURDERS

... engaged in procuring further evidence. Some clothesI including trousers, jacket, and waistcoat, found hidden under some blackberry, bushes in a corn field have been identified as having belonged to the deceased. A quan- tity of plate. also stolen from ...

THE MURDER OF AN ENGLISHMAN IN CANADA

... the cook with a pleasant 'good morning ' and smiled as the meal, consisting of three poached eggs on toast, a dish of blackberries, and a cup of coffee, was laid before him. Re ate the toast and eggs, and drank the coffee with evident , relish. Dean ...

MURDER

... miesing . from his home since Sunday week. The deceased, i who left his home with the ostensible intention of going h blackberrying, left the Warrington Workhouse on ) Wednesday morning, in the company of two others. I When he left home he had an overcoat ...

lUonnu

... apprehend some protracted and serious subsequent discussions.” LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION, DERBY GALLERIES, SLATER-STREET. No. 286. Blackberry Gatherers, Sheen Common;” and 296, “On the Thames, near Petersham;” and two very fine landscapes. By John Tennant. —On careful ...

THE TERRIBLE MURDER NEAR BOLTON

... Henry, labourer, Turton, said that at the end 1 of August or the beginning of September, while he e rind the prisoner were blackberrying. the prisoner said e to him, People are afraid of me: He asked the e |rtness if he knew Lizzie Bolt, and on the witness ...