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ED bt 'DI73

... post o ffi ce order for 3s. 6d., callent wine. The colour of wine is often rendered darker of I I 0 0 D;by a mixture of blackberries with the grapes.—Louden's '-s PREMATURE DECLINE, Gardener's Magazine. ECTioNs for its PERFECF RESTO- CHANGE OF TIMES.—About ...

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... titAs, Postoffice order for 3s. 6d., •callent wine. The colour of wine is often rendered darker 0 D ,• by a mixture of blackberries with the grapes.—Louden's IRECTIONS f its REMATURE DECLINE, Gardener's Magazine. for its PERFECF RDSTO- CHANGE OF TIMES ...

Dec. 26, 184' THE MARKETS.-C RISTM AS FAIR THE BISHOP OF ORIENSE AGAIN. ST. JOIIN'S.—This, our principal market ..

... abundant, and real as well as artifi c i a l fl owers were as and some twenty-five thousand dollars into the thick as blackberries—for such i s th e unwon t e d m ild ness of two Roman Catholic pastors nominated for the f of the season, that in sheltered ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... company be rnott's Ariel • Mr. Branwood's Blair Athol beat Mr. affixed to it.—Mr. J. Laird seconded the amendment. — King's Blackberry ; Mr. Ardern's Brenda beat Mr. Pea- Mr. Swinton Boult said, that the report of the committee ; cock's Alice Mr. Ardern's ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL. ARRIVAL OF THE HIBERNIA. The royal mail steam-ship Hibernia, Captain Ryrie, arrived in ..

... hostility. In the meantime, all Yankee land is in a furore. anxious to distinguish itself in fight. Volunteers are plenty as blackberries. every state contributing its quota; and, not content with basing Mexico as their antagonist, they seem disposed to challe ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... aye, made the incredible number of 15,000 bricks. About 16,000 is considered a fair week's work for an active young man. BLACKBERRIES.—This wholesome, but often despised, fruit is very abundant this year. The wife and children of a labourer on one farm ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... age, made the incredible number of 15,000 bricks. About 16,000 is considered a fair week's work for an active young man. BLACKBERRIES.—This wholesome, but often despised, fruit is very abundant this year. The wife and children of a labourer on one farm ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... offences against the game laws. Twenty-nine violins belonging to Dr. Crampton, of Dublin, have been sold by auction for £2BO. Blackberries are selling in many of the towns in this county as high as fourpence a quart. The number of soldiers in receipt of pensions ...

Sept. 15, 1846

... mand is so g reat, and the supply is so scant y , that the be the case with the leadin g Dissenters, u p on whose ees, Blackberries ate selling in many of the towns in this potatoes are actually sold before they arrive in the various duct and decision ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... at the next Exeter Assizes, for firing at and wounding a girl of sixteen years old, named Maria Hicks, who was plucking blackberries. The plantation in which the offence was committed, adjoined a garden occupied by the girl's father; there was no fence ...

world. As for the human figure, they confined themselves principally to d , aperied forms; and they embued ..

... the next Exeter. Assizes, for firing at and wounding a girl of sixteen years old, named Maria flicks, who was plucking blackberries: The plantation in which the offence was committed, adjoined a garden occupied by the girl's father; there was no fence ...

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... be played this month, at Stockton, between eleven of all England and twenty-two of the Stockton Cricket Club. BLACKBERRY JELLY.—Blackberries, (which are now in season), make a delicious jelly of finer flavour than that of any other fruit. It is made in ...