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... —THE POISONOUS BERRIES CASE.—OR Thursday, an old Cambridgeshire man named John Hillard, who carried a basket containing blackberries, was charged with selling poisonous berries of the deadly nightshade, and causing the deaths of Thomas Parker, and a child ...

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... Saturday by the Jews. A quantity of Shea butter, the first lot that ever arrived from Africa, was sold last week at Liverpool. Blackberries, says a Liverpool paper, have not been so abundant for very many years.—We presume not since Falstaff's time. In January ...

DOUGLAS JERROLD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

... have learned of his Lordship's magnanimous conduct towards his curate, the reasons of Lord RIPON, though plentiful as blackberries, may carry little more than the current value of that hedge fruit. Any way, however, his Lordship has distinguished himself ...

AATIEKLY 'NEWSPAPER. No. [l.] CHURCH GAMEKEEPERS

... property, that,with double-barrelled gun, he also protects the clergyman's blackberries. As game is tabooed, the awful property of this son of the Church, so are blackberries in his plantations made forbidden fruit. To eat of them is to encounter the ...

TOWN TALK

... Washhouses in that parish. Many of the framework knitters, says the Leicestershire Mercury, have left their work to gather blackberries as a more remunerative employment. Eggs and butter are selling at ier - y high prices in Brussels; fresh butter being almost ...

TENANT-RIGHT: OR, A FAIR FIELD FOR LABOUR

... We shall ne'er be amiss; if you'll only do this— Give us but a fair field for our labour. Chorus. We no charity ask, &c. BLACKBERRY. THE SMITHFIELD NUISANCE.-At a late Flour in ! the afternoon of Monday two accidents occurred through the still existing ...

1847.] 1, DOUGLAS JERROLD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

... belonging to the Rev. Walter Radcliffe, at Tamerton. On Friday, the 4th of September, the girl was in-that plantation, picking blackberries, when the prisoner (who was gamekeeper to Mr. Radcliffe) approached her with a gun in his hand, and called out, Aye ' aye ...

THE FARMER'S FRIENDS AND THE GAME LAWS

... of property in wild animals, and might as well give him the same right, defended by fine and imprisonment, in hips and blackberries. A little while ago it was stated in the Globe, ...

A LONDONER'S IDEA OF CORPORA-

... AND 'ME STUFF IT MAY BE MADE OF. ONE want is remarkable—the want of . oldschool Tory candidates; they are the opposite of blackberries. Ultra Liverpool, .having discarded Lord SANDON for being reasonable, can hardly, find a candidate. Sir MACKWORTII has ...

-Manchester. No. 12. Norwich,

... June is Come, by Miss Pardoe. Associated Homes for the Middle Classes; No. 11., by Mary Gillies. The Cultivation of the Blackberry: a First Step in Progress. Dr. Bowling on the Decimal System of Coinage. Capitalists and Education. Summer Sonnets, by Peter ...

TOWN TALK

... counties in which the distress is prophesied. The Mona's Herald states, that libel suits and prosecutions are as plenty as blackberries in that island. Our neighbour, Earl Devon, says the Exeter Yintes, is in the prospect of a speedy release from all ...

LITERATURE

... America was one of the most remarkable men in our country, Sir! they would remember that such notabilia are as plentiful as blackberries, and as much worth stopping to gather. This word remarkable is, in , ;fact, so frequently applied to men and books scarcely ...