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fir youbon Correspenbtitt

... have been dishonoured by the President of the new Medical Council taking his mat among them. Lawyers there are plenty as blackberries. Why not a successful surgeon ? But the medical profession must wait a little longer. Sporgeonism has been out,-.Spurgeoned ...

HOMELESS AND HUNGRY !-THZ MTGE THZ LAST

... coffee, keeping a y for some bread next day. Another, a boy, also a crossing-sweeper, has lately up from Bristol, living on blackberries and swedes by the way, and getting a little work now and then at carrot-pulling. mother, the only relative he ever knew ...

A VISIT TO MR. COBDEN AT MIDHURST

... Cobdea do you mean, sir ? Here was a pretty question to ask Whic h Mr. Cobden ? As if Colxiens were as plentiful as blackberries. We told which it was; and he didn't know whether he was at home or not, and seemed very much as if he didn't care either ...

LEIGH

... discharged, but tho woman was committed for trial. TO EFFECTS OF STRANGE BERRIES.—Some children, belonging to the town, went out blackberry gathering last week, and one of them, a lad about ten years of age, the 2•011 of a labourer named Southby, was induced to ...

Visullautous `!nttliigtnte

... a wader, not a lid , trets. -Modern Engtiehwontrn, in the London Re eacm. -In I.sncashire, coal trueks are s thick as blackberries. Coal—coal—coal meets the eye wherever the eye peeps—blazing away at the pit's mouth, half-a-ton at a tune, say a ton while ...

DISCOVERY OF A NEW CODFISHERY STATION. M. T. Dawscas. medical slicer at the North hies, writes to the Timms u ..

... length, swarming with tish. I have been two or three times becalmed there, and caught cod as big as donkeys and as plenty as blackberries. Upon that information Captain Rhodes acted. He had often thought of trying; but it is a lonely place to go to alone, ...

Eisteitaittous ntrlligntrt

... MARRIAGIC.—In toy-gone years, before the gold-fields were overrun by the rush of emigrants, and gold-holee were as plentiful as blackberries, a party of two or three men having worked out a good claim, which had yielded, say a man, would forward their gold to ...

MURDER AT CHICHESTER

... years ago. Witness also asked him if he was tired, and be 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 ...

GO AHEAD SCHEMES

... , and the subscriptions on the day have amounted to nearly twice is much as is wanted. Premilllllll are b plentiful as blackberries. An Allianc e en & 11 London and Liverpool is organised, and scuds like a meteor across the finantial firmament, arresting ...