POLICE COURTS.--YESTERDAY, LIVERPOOL. FOR BLACKBERRIES. John Walsh, a very small boy, was charged by officer ..

... POLICE COURTS.--YESTERDAY, LIVERPOOL. FOR BLACKBERRIES. John Walsh, a very small boy, was charged by officer 660, with stealing 21 lbs. of butter. The officer stated that he met the prisoner in Scotland-road on Thursday afternoon, with the butter in - ...

Published: Saturday 15 October 1853
Newspaper: Northern Daily Times
County: Lancashire, England
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Results of Precautionary Measures with respect to Cholera.—As every fact is of the greatest interest at the ..

... upon the men by the respective foremen and agents of the various departments. Black-berry Wine.—lt may not be known to many of your subscribers, that they possess the blackberry, grown so unwillingly by them their fields, the means once of making excellent ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1853
Newspaper: Hertford Mercury and Reformer
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 342 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MEADE AXD COMMERCE IN THE NO! iTH OF ENGLAND

... consequence of the date of our markets here:; and the reports of injuries to the new Cotton crops were as plentifu Las blackberries. Little attention, however, is paid to these rumou for the breadth of land under cultivation, and the present stock of ...

Published: Sunday 16 October 1853
Newspaper: Weekly Dispatch (London)
County: London, England
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An Avtnon’s Yarmouth the Sth ult. about one ‘clock. The sea raged , and a ship's boat, en- deavouring to

... subscril that they possess in the black-berry, grown so unwillingly by them in their fields, the means at once 1g an excellent wine and valuable medicine for home use. To make a wine equal in value to take ripe black-berries and press them, let the juice ...

Published: Thursday 06 October 1853
Newspaper: Falkirk Herald
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2096 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FACTS AND FANCIES

... then barrel it until March, when it should be carefully racked off and bottled. Black-berry cordial is made by adding one pound of white sugar to three of ripe black-berries, allowing them to stand for twelve hours, then pressing out the juice, straining ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1853
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2595 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

I am, sir, Your obedient servant, EDWIN L. GODKIN

... following passage, descriptive of a schoolboy's holiday, as a fair specimen of the style of the work : THERE were green blackberries in the hedges, just tinted with a roseate hue and there were thick gre e n cree p ers on the road-side, and filberts looked ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1853
Newspaper: Eastern Star
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1703 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE HAMPSHIRE AND SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY PAPER.—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1853

... coming elections already agitate the inhabitants of our little town, and candidates for civic honours are plentiful as blackberries Al- Ihoueh our locality is small, our public charities and our public property and rights are important, and subjects of ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1853
Newspaper: Hampshire Chronicle
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1402 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

MOTHER AND DAUGHTER

... easily. Take word for it some prince of the bloo’, or duke at the -ry leastfor where you’re going, the y're as thick as blackberries t Martinmas—will take and marry her, whether she likes it or not. liesides, continued, sinking his voice into a confidential ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1853
Newspaper: Armagh Guardian
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1405 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

SELECTED POETRY THE LAST LEAF

... the stockins for you winther you spent on visit the governor of Ennis gocl, is gone to glory,” aflher seein* eighty-six . blackberry seasons over her head—and Paddy M 4 Cracken, the play-boy, is buckled last. ’Twss my own fault that didn't spend rousin’ ...

Published: Wednesday 12 October 1853
Newspaper: Wexford Independent
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
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GLEANINGS

... for the coming year ; and all is bustle and activity around us. Nor are the hedge-rows devoid of interest. The luxuriant blackberry is now seen in boundless profusion ; and many are the lads and lasses who go forth to gather them. The blue sloe, too, is ...

Published: Wednesday 26 October 1853
Newspaper: Worcestershire Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1845 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Railway Accidents. A Hint to Prevent Collisions

... British Preference. The Samuel Douglass Testimonial. Testimonials are in these days of railway commotion as numerous as blackberries on a bush. It is quite right to testify to a man's merits. We say nothing against the prin.. ciple of the thing properly ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1853
Newspaper: Herapath's Railway Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1877 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

Loral firths. ST. MART'S SOH/OM—On Sunday last, WIDOW were preached in St. Mary's church, the one in the morning by

... her to lie down for a short time, and this she did, but rapidly became worse and began to vomit, portions of apple, some blackberries, and a considerable number of rod berries being principally thrown up. Her grandmother gave her some camomile tea, and ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1853
Newspaper: Nottingham Journal
County: Nottinghamshire, England
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