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Emigration of General Beauregard

... similar to the one erected to the memory of Lieut. Bellot at Greenwich. Ii is expected that there will be the largest crop of blackberries, nuts, and elderberries this season in the south of England that has been known for several years past. On Thursday week ...

ACCIDENTS & OFFENCES.! POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... fined at Bath in two cases £2 each and heavy costs, for violent assaults with a stick on some ladies of a who were picking blackberries from the hedge of a field belonging to the defendant. AccIDENTS THROUGH IMPRUDENCE IN RaiLway Travetting.—Mr. Ralph Turner ...

Jtcott of Prices, containing desertttions of 179 varieties of Wines and Spirits, can be had, camples tatted, or ..

... some blackberries and sloes, which he told some people he intended to boil and eat, and on searching his clothes afew sloes were found in hie pockets. On post-mortem examination his stomach was found to contain only a very few weeds of blackberries. The ...

O-A-ZETTE

... are already too many of ye and p fessiun of schoolmaster or governess, fur ex: tutors, and nshers. are as plentiful as blackberries, and the field is not | large enough for them ; and yet pupil teachers are being trained all over the country, to make ...

BEDFORD

... After the deed was | dene he made for some dense thiekets at Birlington Wood. Last Tuesday some children who were out blackberrying saw him crawl forth from his conceal- rent, and glean some ears of corn ina harvest field. He was then without hat oreap ...

THE SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE HOUNDS

... belaboured him with a thick stick, and I believe on the leg. The wretched animal then passed me, hanging from his horn a_ blackberry bramble, some yards in length, which he was trying to shake off, and which he had torn from its roots in his struggles to ...

TTTE LEIGHIuN BUZZARD OBSERVER

... A. Peel’s The Ballot, aged, 12st. 10lb. Owner 2 Mr. T. Stevens, jun.’s Domingo, 4 yrs., Thomas 3 _ | Capt. G. Stirling’s Blackberry, 5 1b. otonel Knox 0 Mr. Daddy Longlegs (h b), aged, 1 Mr. Coventry 0 1! Lord Wilton’s Minister, (b b), aged, 12st. e| Captain ...

DA ON ALL

... in varied. device—a useful, dis! ishing landomrk, All. is, Granged. to-day; a few. paces limit the view ; the fraitful. blackberry hedgerows that bound the read on: its unbuilt side are draped in dewy cob- webs; the trees are nearly bare; the loud autumn ...

photographs, autotypes, tapestry, china, arma, armour, books, valuable manuscripts, antique and foreign lace, ..

... exhibited by Mr. Payne, of Aylesbury ; an oil portrait of Lady Mary Montague, by Andsell, also exhibited by Mr. Kobinson; the ‘‘ Blackberry Gatherers,” an head, painted by Miss Juliet Tylor ; the ‘‘Good-night a painting by the Princess Royal of England, Coming ...

wnoof, HOARD PROSECUTIONS

... but nine days since the Ist of July, the mother pleading that he © would not go;” in the latter, the boy who had been ‘* blackberrying,” had been absent for twelve weeks in succession, Both cases were for a month, the magistrates not being satistied as to ...

IVINOHOB

... powers as an organist upon. The church was beautifully decorated with berries of pyracantha and mountain ash, clematis, blackberries, and such flowers as the late autumn afforded. We were particularly strack with a beautiful cross, made of mountain ash ...

SCHOOL BOARD PROSECUTIONS

... school but nine days sivce the lst of July, the mother pleading that he had played the truant ; in the boy, who had been blackberrying at one time and ill at another, had heen absent for twelve weeks in succession. ...