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BERBERIS AQUI FOLIA, Excellent for Under-Cover, one Farthing each if taken the 10,000, or 20,000. FINE ..

... Landscape Gardeners to the Grounds the Crystal Palace, (which are easily to be found now of days, as they are as plentiful blackberries) —you can easily find out the one must accordance with your own taste. For, in those magnificent Grounds, I dare tell Sir ...

MR. BRIGHT, M.P., AND “ STRIKES.”

... any since the discovery of the electric telegraph and the establishment of mil ways. A great demand has lately arisen for blackberry wine. Is shipped In great quantities to India, being a most valuable remedy for chronic dysentery. The census of Canada ...

NORTHAMPTON

... intoxicated state, and was riding his horse at a rapid pace, when he came up to the edge of a deep ditch, thickly covered with blackberry bushes, and the horse suddenly stopping the rider was precipitated, head foremost, into the midst of the bushes. He fell ...

MURDER AT CHICHESTER

... years ago.” Witness also asked him if he was tired, and he said, Yes, I was walking about the fields yesterday, picking blackberries. I slept in a wood near Petworth on Wednesday night.” He also said that he left the barracks about ten o’clock on Tuesday ...

LABOURERS’ COTTAGES

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

TOWN COUNCIL

... From the evidence it was shown that deceased, and several of his brothers and sisters, went into the fields to gather blackberries. In one of the fields there were some horses grazing, and the deceased went after one of them, and struck it with a stick ...

ALLIANCES OF THE SAXE-COBURQ-GOTHA FAMILY

... tiling, 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 ...

And had real pleasure in cutting the joke

... “Manhattan,” in his last letter). At his reception, one evening last week, in the White House, the negroes were as thick blackberries in Jersey.* Among them was a coloured barber named Burke; he was applicant foran oHice in the York Custom House. The President ...

Rmrrv-TT, Ar .•r.'TO'nron FBr~ press

... newly-made bridegrooms and their brides. A large Scotch pearl was found the other day at Inverury. It was about the size a largo blackberry, weighed twenty-three grains, and was round and perfectly | pure. It was sold for BU. Scotland Is the only laud that produce ...

BUCKINGHAM AHYEHTTSER AND FREE PRES®

... 28,000 quarts, and 40,000 quarts were consumed at home. This makes crop of 249,358 quarts. It is said that the crop of blackberries will be fully as large, but of raspberries there will not so Urge a crop. King Victor Emmanuel, with the object of encouraging ...

ASSASSINATION OF LOPEZ

... people had the effect of “demoralising almost everybody else who had anything to sell, from string of perch to a quart of blackberries or barrel of flour. A Novel Strike !—The New York Sunday Mercury says that sometimes the seriousness of strikes is relieved ...

A fruit tariuer in Olno ih a iiiaiutuotU orchard, which will consist of 6,000 apple trees, as* sorted kinds ;

... 600 cherry tre**, 1,500 plains, six Hcres of quinces, 20 acres of strawberries, 20 acres of raspberries, eight acres of blackberries, 18 acres of grapes. A few days since a gardener trenching some neadow Land in Highga'e, Middlesex, found a va-e containing ...