ORIVINAL CORRESPONDENCE

... our Gremonar School in the best modes ol government and discipline, that it should, at the same, employ itselt in picking up the garbage of the metropolitan press, and should display its fruth and rectitude, by edifying us every week with a reprint of ...

Published: Saturday 22 April 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 314 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SOUTHAMPTON

... On Tuesday evening he met woner in Bedford-place and asked her what those the 6118 Were Bbc had ' and ssie re phed she had picked oth reens on? the stumps. Thinking that she had B ear \ a hesides he procured a policeman to The when the potatoes were found ...

Published: Thursday 11 April 1878
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 278 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IRISH PIGS

... juicy hams, or toothsome sausages. He is commonly looked upon as a dirty animal, revelling in filth and mire, and feeding on garbage. Thu is not at all the case. The pig, like many other outcast against whom prejudice is strong, is just what society makes ...

Published: Tuesday 27 May 1879
Newspaper: Tralee Chronicle
County: Kerry, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 454 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE LY'TTELTON TBIES. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12, 1871

... Prem. Too heavy and dull to war like the eagle, it is content like the vulture to swallow and reproduce all the garbage it can carefully pick out of the columns of the lowest of its contemporaries. them I meeting of the Council will be held at the Literary ...

Published: Wednesday 12 April 1871
Newspaper: Lyttelton Times
County: Christchurch, New Zealand
Type: Article | Words: 466 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BURY PETTY SESSIONS

... quantity of garbage in a stream which ran through the field. Damage was done to the extent of about Is —Mr. Crossland contended that no injury was done to the field, and the summons was brought as sort side-wind to stop the defendant from washing garbage in the ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1867
Newspaper: Bury Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 909 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Mr. Beenal Osborne, M.P.—The Very Rev. the Dean of Down has gone visit Newtownanner, County Tlpperary, the seat ..

... often solicited charity in street. She lived crusts of bread, the refose of cabbages and other vegetahlea, and like garbage that she picked ap from dirt heaps. Last week she fell down from weakness, while passing the door of the concierge, from want of food ...

Published: Thursday 18 October 1866
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 300 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WILD DUCK SHOOTING ON THE FORTH

... their own way, which is in our favour, aud two barrels go into them right and left. We pick up three, and though in a marshy, swampy place with a punt we might pick a probable brace of wounded birds with a dog, but that is impossible in a breeze and slight ...

A SCENE IN CONGRESS

... Roman candles about election time, but they do not pave their streets, nor remove their heaps of garbage. They have no objections to a poor devil’s picking up a diamond pin or so aiderman or councilman ; bat when it comes to member of Congress—O dear, ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1870
Newspaper: Enniscorthy News
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 335 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS

... ffupecu of the American trade in this country are mving. As to the increase in miscellaneous es exported, it is difficult to pick out special classes or items, and it Aslpem the increase is !mz spread. Indeed, the diversified character of British exfort ...

1000 Or THE MIRY CROW

... plantation. My impression in that lose than half an hour before we found the hare picked and eaten, and several old grey crown holding an inquest over its bonen. No lent of garbage none. amine to these nmnivoroun bird.. Rat. they mnch appreciate. I have been ...

USEFUL HINTS,

... kennels. All dogs are more or less scavengers by nature, and it is largely owing to this objectionable habit of picking up filthy garbage that the trluble first begins, so that we cannot be too strict upon this point. SYMPTOMS. —As a matter of fact, the ...