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SMUGGLING IN 1870

... and seve old men eight pa olunteered to e children down into the cabin, y him. Sending peopl who were mot the sort of ‘‘ blackberries” he yes tried to coax the elderly to returm te shore, All com with his except an aged man named and th woman, who refused ...

A MIDNIOIIT WOOER

... are good enough in their way. We wish them well in their sphere, if they would only keep to it; but they ase plentiful as blackberries, and can be con- secrated from every plough-tail, Prophets are scarcer. One in a century is all that Providence allows ...

HUNTING FOR A TITLE

... Countesse is quite enough happiness for called Madame Ia American women. Rassiau princes and Swiss counts are as plenty as blackberries, Frequently six or seven be found in one family. Of couree there is only one enuine holder of the title, but all the younger ...

upon the capital ultimately paid the Government, oml the duty whatever strength tho spirits may lose in the ..

... already been asked for the Noble Marquis, but it would a gross mistake to accede to any such request. Reasons are plentiful blackberries in Autumn why the Liberal Government should prefer, on tliis occasion, Ma to young LORNE, and proper policy will render ...

A POET IN THE PET

... • TRA WBKRRIES were.exhibited in the windows of the principal restaurants New Orleans, February 20th, and are ay plenty blackberries June. M. CHAR LBS SAISTB CLAISB the meteorologist, announced publicly before the French Institute that the week fVom would ...

THE PAISLEY HERALD AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 12, 1874. FEMALE1 TRADES' UNIONS

... Bramley. The complainant, who pppeared to be very weak, said on the previous Wednesday afternoon he was in field gathering blackberries irom the hedge, when the prisoner came up and laid claim to the berries he had gathered. Complainant nut the ground, when ...

rp;flIHE ADVERTISER. APRIL 3, 1878-

... Chairman, and the interesting proceedings were brought to a close. In these fast days Golden Weddings are not so plentiful as blackberries in Summer, but TALK has this week the privilege of recording one, which Tuesday last was celebrated by the presentation ...

ODDS AND ENDS

... acorns. They never look to see where the acorns come from.' was ono-« asked if had ever seen a red blackberry. *T> sure I have,' said 'all blackberries are red when they're green.' A somewhat juvenile dandy said to fair partner ball, ' Don't you tbink ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE IN GLASGOW,

... sleepwalker's quest. another occasion he eluded the vigilance his parents about midnight, and went long distance in search blackberry bushes. His parents, who now reside in Rossendale, afterwards came live Shepherd Street, Bury, and there on one occasion ...

GENERAL NEWS

... absolutely true.— I'u/uVjr Fair. CENTENARIANS. —Mr Thorns should to the United States. will find centenarians there plentiful blackberries. The Anglo-American Times that Mrs Hestor Artis, of Kent Countv, Delaware, died December 20, aged 110 years, seveu months ...

No. 32. Tuk Vior.KT 'Viola). (I stage

... to despised. In England it is known the blackberry, and under that name it is alluded to by Falstaff in King lleury IV., act ii., scene 4 '•tvive you reason 011 compulsion ! If reasons Were jiltMiiiful blackberries, I would (4iv«» matt rMttmi compulsion ...

I uooessful have some of its been, they ». , world-wide fame; only just recently a little mink (Ooraedd distance

... is by no means to despised. England it is known the blackberry, and under that name it is alluded to by FalstalT King Henry IV., act ii., scene 4 Give you reason compulsion ! If plentiful blackberries, I would lrtnti n ujiuu CUinpUlSidll. n The flower ...