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... seek-what they wilt as- suredly obtain-their hearty co-operation. H. PevueTT.-A popular error. Thefarthings are plen- tiutl as blackberries. A CONSTANT SUBSCRIBER.- The goods can be dis- trained. G. G. G. (Brixton-rise).-AII persons are qualified to be registered ...

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... post, viz:- Mr. M'Clelland's Tipperary Boy, lost (Magee) ?? 3 1 1 c Mr. Rice's Lizzy, ?? 71b (M'Lory) ?? ?? 2 2 2 Mr. ?? Blackberry, lost ?? ?? 1 dist. Mr. Smith's Grand Lumiere, Mr. Thomson's Saul, Mr. Connor's The Duke, and Mr. Aicken's Lass of Gowrie ...

FASHIONS FOB OCTOBER

... magnificent petticoat, embroidered tch the under sleeves and chemisette. A cape line of 9wiss straw, trimmed with bunches of blackberries outatde, and the aame Inside, mixed with stiaw ornaments, and coques of black velvet ribbon, with long en floating over ...

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... WMAN STREET; and 4 and 6 PERRY'S PLACE. Established A.D. 1820. HEADS OF THE NEW REFORM BILL. Coajeeturos are plentiful as blackberries in season upon the eubjetoaf tie new Reform Bill. Of the many partieg who long for change, seme idea mog be formed when ...

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... Regimental, and General Clothier, 25, St. Jemes's .street. JTEADS of the NEW REFORM BILL.- J[1L Comjeottu ca are pleatiful as blackberries in reason upon the subject of tue new Reform Bill. Of the many parties who long for change, some idea may be formed when ...

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... of the Patentee, 22, Great Malrlborough-street, '.Regent-street. [JEDSo the NEW REFORM BILL.- 0 IL Caetue r plentiful as blackberries in season u~5on the subjct f te ne ReormBill. Of the many parties who long for ,'~chage soe Ieamaybeformed when it in annourced ...

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... , has ontittedl to enclose hisi name and address. Who am I to believe ?-Reasons for osisassthropy are v plenty as blackberrie. If the author of this poem can dis- cover a new -easons against it, toe shall be glad to publish it. It ...

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... 1851, he would not have been liable to pay the duties in 1852. B. B. C.-Freehold land societies are getting plentyfl as blackberries, and no doubt some of them exhibit the elesents sof jobbory. Take our adsice-do not Join any particular sodset4 t merelys ...

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... when even the-grave Raleigh, seduced by the sparkling mica of its rocks, went forth In the hope of gathering gold like blackberries. The magnificent vegetation of this climate was trikingly exhibited, and .the leeturer explined& the effects of pure and ...

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... artist. They consist of two subjects from the porte, by Pickersgill ; The Blind Piper and Cottage Intorier, by P. Goodiall; Blackberry Gatherers. by Eife's Goodall 1Fruit,' by Lance; Group af Fruit,' ditto of 1i Flowers, by Groonlalid; three speimenis ...

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... artist, and consist of two ou'cc ftr n the Poets, by Pickersgill. The Blind Piper atid Cuttla sase bVuI .t by F. Goodall; Blackberry Gatherers, by Eliza Geoilal l'rslt ir Lance; Group of Fruit, ditto of Flowers, by Gro'ui Glu f Specbusetis, of Wcbsterb ...

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... consist ot, of two ouajectsfroem the PoetsltyPioeleregill; The Blind Piper 11, and Cottage Itterior, by F. Goodall; Blackberry Gatherers, ry, by Eliza Goodall; Fruit, by Lance; Group of Fruit, ditto of ire Flowers, by Grcitulaud; Three Specimens ...