LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS
... perfectly ripe latge-sixed hedge strawberry woe gathered on Sunday morning last. There is also quantity of strawberry and blackberry blossom. This is extraordinary instance of the mildness of the season. ...
... perfectly ripe latge-sixed hedge strawberry woe gathered on Sunday morning last. There is also quantity of strawberry and blackberry blossom. This is extraordinary instance of the mildness of the season. ...
... swear to him. —Mr. Dyer said he could not swear to his being in the orchard.—Kidwell replied that he was only gathering blackberries outside.—David Harlett, boy of 10, who did not seem very clear as to the nature of an oath, and was not sworn, then stated ...
... Qd fcl X the altar, and along the ? flt >wers and fruit, and u divilie the h o Part of » buaches of grapes, ears ' Baw blackberries, hips V ihe was dressed? , whence the » f .u d seemed quite, another bird, \X l ' aud a tthe base his tripod , S W flowers ...
... creditors of her husband. On Monday, 29ch September, Mary Ann Snelgrove was out in a lane near the prisoner's house gathering blackberries, aud saw the prisoner, with whom she conversed on the weather and other topics, in the course of which the prisoner made ...
... POETRY. WHEN BLILCKBEERLISS SCENT THE LIE. We gatheredthe blackberries long ago, My sweet little Katie and I, In the woods all bathed in the autumn glow, 'Meath the blue of a cloudless sky That ever seemed fair; but now I know, As the shadows allNully ...
... 4s. 1s, 24. exch fa. 8d. per coupie; from 1s. each ; 1. each, and Is. a dozen ; apples (very aah per bund: ‘and upwarcs blackberries; from 24. per quart; pears, 2s. to 2s, 64. cabbagea, 14, each ; 1s, 44. per stooe per Ib. : plnme, 44, per hund: butter ...
... they had heard the evidence they would see that the act of the defendant was a pure accident; that the boy was gathering blackberries in the hedge and was unseen by the defendant. The defendant was called, but His Lor chip thought there was no defence in ...
... says :— The boys are busy in the woods, , Gathering the ripe nuts, bright In shady lanes the children stray Looking for blackberries through to Those berries such old • And this is now the autumn, sobered , t f(i'i umbrella. This has been an unsettle* ...
... H. Pritchard, a coloured boy, 17 years old, committed an &assault rola a young G)ratan girl, who had gone out to gather blackberries in Baltimore oounty, about six miles from the city, and treated her in the most bratal manner. Both were arrested and committed ...
... down a wild coppice of bushes and briars to the scene. This is the children's playground, the fcappy hunting-fields (for blackberries) of the infants of St. Mary Church. There is no seclusion, summer-house, selfishness here. and down the narrow bramble ...
... houses with sheet-lead. Perhaps it was the same man who saw a white blackbird sitting on a wooden noile-sloto eating a red blackberry. A German pedlar was asked if it Woe not very heavy work corrying a big pack shout day after day. Oh, yes, he replied ...
... road from v Town Mills. After passing the turnpike road, the little domestic party amused themselves gathering a few fine blackberries on the road sides. Seeing some tine ones on the upper part of the fence, Mrs. Clarke got on the bank, climbed up, and reached ...