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METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET

... vote for creating 150 new peers or more if necessary, till lords shall become as common and as cheap in England as the blackberries on the hedges, or even, as a last extremity, I will vote fjr and I will support with all powers a member of the House Commons ...

THE BEDFORD TIMES & BEDFORDSHIRE INDEPENDENT, TUESDAY, AUGUST T, 1860. LITEEATTJEE. FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT THE ..

... vote for creating 150 new peers or more if necessary, till lords shall become as common and as cheap in England as the blackberries on the hedges, or even, as a last extremity, I will vote for and I will support with all my powers as a member of the House ...

Anything which creates a little harmless diversion this season of dull weather and dull business deserves ..

... produced, and the extremely clever officials seem to have run off the scent altogether. Imputations are as plentiful as blackberries,” but evidence there is none; and the consequence s that an enormous amount of detective fuss and legal twaddle are continually ...

IMPORTANT CAUTION,

... produced, and the extremely clever officials seem to have run off the scent altogether. Imputations are as plentiful as blackberries,” but evidence there is none; and the consequence s that an enormous amount of detective fuss and legal twaddle are continually ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... scarlet petticoats, and well-fitting Balmoral boots ; and the qualities which make it so pleasant for cousin Jack to go blackberry-hunting are not always those which ensure the comfort and repectability of home, or tend to the refinement and noble nurture ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... —ln by-gone years, before the gold fields were over run the rush of immigrants, and when golden holes were plentiful as blackberries, a party of two or three men, having worked out a good claim, which had yielded, say a man, would forward their gold to ...

DUNSTABLE

... Yates and Maria Tapp, of summoned for wilfully destroying a fi ul w Q ] the 19th ult. The defendants stated they j3cnc j blackberrying, and never th ® ® 6(J cogtg> convicted them: damage 6d. each, obstructing the to be committed for one month 'aum- Sighway ...

LINCOLN APRIL FAIR

... patronised, and the proprietors of bazaars reaped harvest, as did also the photographic “ artists who were as plentiful as blackberries at Michaelmas. Many of the exhibitions did not leave the city until Monday and Tuesday. —Lincolnshire Chronicle. ...

>TJR ARM CHAIR

... under consideration the question, “Is it wrong to cheat a lawyer?” The result is expected to be, “ No! but impossible.” Blackberry picnic parties are becoming very fashionable. The young ladies go to pick berries, and the young gentlemen to pick thorns ...

OT7R ARM CHAIR

... society has under consideration the question, it wron? to cheat a lawyer?” The result is expected to be, No! but impossible.” Blackberry picnic parties are becoming very fashionable. The young ladies go to pick berries, and the young gentlemen to pick thorns ...

AMERICA

... to each other in the twilight. We think it as pretty a sight as the eye need have to see the woodcock flutter up from the blackberry bushes or the fernbrake, and thread his way in and out among the trees ; or the hare burst in a shower of dewdrops from ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... call each other in the twilight. We think it as pretty a sight as the eye need have ;o see the woodcock flutter up from the blackberry bushes or the fernbrake, and thread his way and out among the trees ; or the hare burst in a shower of dewdrops from the ...