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ALLEGED CHILD MURDER LI DEVON

... DEVON. Hannah Lusten as. charged at Holaworthy (Devon), on Saturday, with the willful murder of her child. Prisoner went blackberry picking with a young name.' Emend, and complained of feeling unwell. She was twisted to the house of a Mr. Laileock near ...

Gardening

... nLACIIBIRRT CUITCILL—Mr. F. F. Bridger writes firm I hate two or thee* bu‘oin of ills blackberry so rustic work, foaming a screen to a ruidash corner, which 1 ha.• blackberries (or the last tire or six week. ' hall Winn to At a tin.., many of the berriso ...

MELBURY OSMOND

... uits anti foliage. The screen was most efft•ctive, composed of wreaths of will clematis, with bunches of barberriea and blackberries, interspersed with clusters white flowers. White 11.•wern sod a floating Coo, beautified the fonts. On the tout of thgallery ...

rrreA

... yet. •• - - - PeUegrinfe leaves • distinct gap In the maks of modern artiste. Corizetnristo of • kiod el came, common as blackberries, bet Ape WM nil Mall. I believe that Ape's chief fellowartist ou Vanity Fair borrowed his method whose pupil be was ...

WOOKEY HOLE

... till she picked deceased up.—Lily Dawton, yearned age, and daughter of Samuel Dawton, a paper maker, said she was picking blackberries. She saw deceased swinging on the timber; she wall catching hold of It with her hands and swinging. The timber fell on ...

Gardening

... Prat season. Any of our readers who any bars • rough fence to cover, might, with advantage. plant mine of the American blackberries, which are much finer than our English variety, and will he valued by those who like the somewhat cat flavour of this ...

HOSPITAL SUNDAY

... and eucharis ammonia ; on the top a festooning of borne,, grapes, apples, and blackberries. The side panels ouch contained in the centre a dust's of gladioli, blackberries, and wild hop flowers, and presented • very tasteful appearance. The top niches ...

Gardening,

... euler matter to protect the fruit from birds than when grown on bathes. On such a trellis-fence one could grow toe American blackberries to perfection, and they are ramblers that It is scarcely possible to keep them within ileceut bounds, without devoting ...

GARDENING

... name/ we consider quite the best Late strawberry. The American Brambles bleekberries) ate worth growing by all who esteem blackberries, as they are free bearing, have very huge berries, the lateat, kW., having an e.peciaily gild charactor Is respects. They ...

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... striking brilliancy, they pee seated, on their background of moss, a mod imposing sight. Peaches, grape., daises, dahlias , . blackberries, Miura., azalea', cluster, el wheat, barley, and oafs, were ta.steftilly intent The reading-desk was almost equally attractive ...

Agriculture

... trod.; but now in various districts, to Perthshire, strewth:mite other trait are exthosieely cultivated. Improved of the blackberry lately boon iotrodneed from Aewrift, are being grown to Ms Merck/ma extent for Jam is this country. (heat in the of frail ...

PETTY SMIONS. TesurAT.—B•ters Mr. T. Beres mid Mr. M

... of papers strives at Budleigh at twelve o'clock every Tuesday morning. • • Mrrogiss.—On Wednesday afternoon, a number of blackberries were Vsked • hedge on the cliff by Williass Miters, thus showing tie mildness of the here. ()a Sunday, Mr. J. Voosht our ...