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A anion of English hotel and restaurant servants has been formed in London. The new municipal buildings Glasgow ..

... romewhat tuddenly, eating a quantity of blackberries. He vomited violently after eating them, and the medical evidence went to show that death was due to convulsions consequent upon diarrhoea caused by eating the blackberries. ...

Agriculture, &c

... it well known that blackberries will grow in almost any soils, and that they are seldom affected by frosts or diseasr. '1 hey flourish in the hedgerows the heavy clay districts where the land is going oat of cultivation. Blackberries only require two or ...

the meeting of the Gloucester Board Guardians tf who gShe name of Davis applied for relief. He that lie was

... y bedstra w, perforated John's wort, field speedwell, inuskmallow, creeping potentilla, wood strawberry wi d white rose, blackberry blossom ivypurple clover, black medick, wild basil, self-heal, betony, purple dead nettle, red hemp nettle, buttercnp and ...

A LOCAL LADY ARTIST

... their decorative purpose ; whilst among the fruit garlands are comprised oranges, figs, grapes, cherries, ariples, medlars, blackberries, pomegranates, and others, some of which are as minutely and delicately studied miniatures, and yet have very remarkable ...

COUNTRY LIFE. Not what we would, but what we muat, Makes up the sum of living Heaven is both more

... forget The least of thy sweet trifles ? The window vines, which clamber yet, Whose blooms the bee still rifles The roadside blackberries, growing ripe, And in the woods the Indian-pipe Happy the man who tills the field, Content with rustic labour ; Earth does ...

Published: Thursday 15 December 1881
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 297 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Literary Miscellanea

... aud almost ingenious as young West was when he manufactured a brush out of cat'sbair, Bewick found colour tbe juice of tne blackberry. '1 :reu he was made completely happy by becoming the possessor of brushes and shells of col nr. He began to consider himself ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... generally deemed to the critical paper (with wood-cut rllustrations) on Mr. AlmaTadema. The etching from Mr. W. H Mason Blackberry Gatherers, and the engraving Mr. Colin Hunter's fine picture, Their only Harvest add interest and grace to the number. ...

MR. HARBUTT'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION

... colours, china plate Mary Anderson, Christmas cards, flowers from nature, marc and foal, oil painting after Wheeler; Mies blackberry lnave3 from nature ; Miss Guliolnia Stephana, decorative flo wers painted, in powder colours Flofian, water colour from ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... this the latest addition tha fund American humour. Shilling novels of the Called Back style are becoming as plentiful blackberries. Messrs. Wyman and Sons send A Ruined Sanctuart. by Louisa Bigg, which will delight those who appreciate sensational fiction ...

District News

... cross of wheat with fine bunch grapes at the centre and foot, and the ledge on each side was covered with apple pyramids, blackberries, virgin la creeper, tiger lilies, and anemones. Tbe reading desks, pnlpit and lectern were all tastefully adorned, the ...

AMATEUR EXHIBITION OF ART

... tha even prettier forget-me-not with which a terra cotta plate is adorned the same lady. The exquisitely-painted sprig of blackberries (132) on wooden plate, C. E.Wright, are especially noteworthy. Miss H. Willson sends The Eagei Bernese (143), a charming ...

MULBERRIES

... _ The English artist, transferring an autumn pastoral to his canvas, would stain the lips of his nut-brown maidens with blackberries ; his French confrere, in search of an idyl for next year's Salon, might find in bevy of damsels intent upon the harvest ...