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-ì THE BARROINIT ER ALP AND FURNESS ADVERTISER,

... understand that they are going out to work; and that husbands are not in Australia, any more than in England, plenty as blackberries. Perhaps it will be difficult to get this well into their minds. It has been the popular belief in England that single ...

RAISING THE WIND for LIFE-BOATS

... crowned with success, which is neither morally nor physically impossible. For if Morralls are not quite as plentiful as blackberries, they may be no scarcer than Peabodies, and one Morrall equal to 3 Peabody would be almost the making of the Life-boat ...

HIE BARROW HERALD

... thing, under ordinary circumstances, in Austria, titular honour and dignities being plentiful in the market, and cheap as blackberries—but that in his case he met unexpected difficulties, arising in high quarters, it being expected, probably, that he would ...

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... slaughslast t Manhatlast week, in the White House, the negroes were as let letter). ). t hi a s s r e e v c e e r p thick as blackberries in Jersey. Among them was a coloured barber named Burke ; he was an applicant for an office in the New York Custom House ...

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... bridegrooms and their brides. A large Scotch pearl was found the other day at Inverury. It was about the size of a large blackberry, weighed twenty-three grains, and was round and perfectly Pure. It was sold for 34/. Scotland is the only land that can ...

BARROW HERALD SATURDAY SEPT. 16 1865

... Cark, and Thomas Sharp, of Plumpton ' were in company near the viaduct, at Tredlea Point, and saw the deceased picking blackberries. The asked him if he was hungry, and he replied in the affirmative, when Sharp gave him some bacon and bread he happened ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Willoughby, about three . niiles , frorn. Sell?y.. The children I were rambling in some fields at Thorph Willoughby, gathering 'blackberries, when they were struck by shot discharged from a gun fired at some birds by a Mr. Adams. ahe children screaming loudly ...

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... aged respectively ten and twelve years, went into the country to gather blackberries. They wandered as far as Warley Wigorn, where the prisoner resides, and began gathering blackberries from a hedge which separated his garden from the meadow the boys were ...

FURNESS RAlLWAY.—Traffic return for week ending Sept. 29, 1867—Number of passengers, 17,865 ; R ece i pts 1867. ..

... the shoulder blade.—Defendant said he only took the horse to fetch a few turnips.—Barlow: It had been rubbed over with blackberries to make the wounds look the same colour as the horse, and he was beating it fearfully.—Fined 12s. including costs. EleLry ...

The Chairman said if any further information was wished, the clerk of the peace woulcl afford it. STEALING FROM THE

... that the little girl, who was eight and a half years old, the daughter of a travelling musician, was going out to gather blackberries on the afternoon of Sunday, the Bth ult., and on leaving the house where they lodged in China-lane, Lancaster, she met ...

CONTINENTAL INIELLIGENCE

... the usual collection of patrons of the turf —betting men, and horsey society generally. Princes were as plentiful as blackberries, and Dukes, Marquesses, et hoe: genus seine as numerous at the splendid turn-outs, and their fair occupants. Upwards of ...

TO LET, A BEERIIOI . SE, situsts in Bur:slouch-street, end As I.nu,n as the Brit:talon:las' Anns.—npply to W. It

... we shall have to inform our readers that Barrow has been constituted an independent port. • CAUTION TO PARENTS —Nuts and blackberries being just now very tempting to youth, parents should be careful of their little ones. A. few days since, as Mr. Cameron ...