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THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... if we may believe the last accounts, was already the heroine of the day. Son- nets and serenades were as plentiful as blackberries. The celebrated Spontini, the author of La Vestale and Fernand Cortez, has lately died, at Jesi, his native place ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... arrive in the very nick of time; hut the besrieo taper tir a enoetloers at tbe close of the year. The plain and heatthful blackberry is sitscceedetd by the whottleberry, the Voroort of fruits. pet, in the meantime. the larger kinds come In le .adapt teeamselvoc ...

HUMOROUS GATHERINGS

... the ?arity of true freedship, -lt this must, be a gloomy lih&oh4mayi nature, for sicerefriends, if not Ys plentifal is blackberries, are at least s. nnmerous aS n'wspapers.' pntif toto expereneeo, all readers of 'iiei public jouru'la..-,eitker,.dailor ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... thoughtitbest~to ~lavethe children..behi'nd m h in tbe wood, wbich 'he did, where theya Ideiredup -andd down, living only on blackberries,, until they died of fatigue and 'hunger, under a tree and in each other's areas.; upon. which a di'ght Of robins, that ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... be as drunk as a lord-expressed the popular notion of human felicity; but, since uncrowned kings have become commnon as blackberries, and attempts at assassi- nation have ceased to be a nine days' ionder, street boys and girls; of all ages, have adopted ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Hills. In the auturmn of 1856, a woman living near 51assachusetts went out with her baby, a boy about a year oldi to pick blackberries in a field near her house, and set her charge on the grass, while sbe gathered the rrnit. As long as the little fellow ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... reasons. We give a new name to a phenomenon, aud faney we have given a reason. Facts, not reasons, are as plentiful as blackberries. Frtxcons DVArc.-A foreign gentlemen, who calls himself Monsieur Francois D'Arc, is at prosetit trav'elling quietly about ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... water to read of the fruits of California. Peaches of the finest flavour; apricots a drug; apples and pears; stravrberries, blackberries, and whortleberries; fresh figs, nectarinesI and all kind of plums, grapes, and melons in great bhun: dance; with a fruit ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... tobacco are generally cultivated. Among the fruit products are the aipple, pear, peach, apricot, grape, currant, raspberry, blackberry, strawberry, mango, date, plaintain, lime, orange, pomegranate, and pineapple. The soil, so wondorfully productive, generally ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... shooting an enchanted duck; also the suflerings of one Shake, a serving man to Count Sombresido. Shake has eaten a charmed blackberry, aind becomes the possessor of a charm which gives to anyone their wish upon their ?? hi face at the moment of wishing. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... and other tongues of Europe; and there is no lack of Orientalists and Russian scholars, while Chinese are' as thick as blackberries. But Zulu dictionaries are still unwritten, and Zulu literature cannot be said to attract the masses. The Zulus had danced ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... d2 the dramtatis personse are all brought together, virtue Is rewarded, vice-is punished, and-money is as plentiful as blackberries are in autumn. Mliss Myra -Helms msde a very pretty picture in her. riding-habit a a haute equestrienne, and was properly ...