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Galway Mercury, and Connaught Weekly Advertiser

SUBSTITUTE FUR THE POTATO

... er. A man named ranker has been poisoned, r f , , number of other persons have been nearly so, eating , bilberries and blackberries hawked for sale about tne . streets London. .. j Every seat, stool, kc., tlie. American steamer ?lns- | •achusetts lifeboat ...

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... On’,he other hand, ! don Paper. The editor worthless any other community than Guernsey, and comprehend their rogre ss, Blackberries are very , nd * ,^ S nd c of therefore were certain not to be exported, but to remain m , hopes conceived by the 1 L. ...

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... new leaders presented themselvespoli-, , tical doctrines sprung I’ke mushroo:ns,and were as CUM.>*OiNa—niABCH 9 ful as blackberries, lie would be sorry, when union amongst the ibish poob law. the sons of Ireland was so necessary, to utter a word that ...

TO THE RIGHT HON. I .HID .1. RI’S«F,I.L. I'} per r sticet. Dublin DOCTOR CAHILL—LOUD J. RUSSELL. \Hll.lj’S MUST TO

... material for a second letter the Bishop of Durham and the mob ; and will enable you adopt legal proceed, ings* us plenty as blackberries’fur putting an immediate stop to the Papa! aggression. I shall passover the reign of Elizabeth, as I cannot suppos® your ...

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... which are known, but also the richest fiuits, such as the apple, pear, peach, plum, apricot, cherry, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, «N-c., that no fossils of plants belonging this family have ever been discovered geologists. This regarded as conclusive ...

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... Howera which are known, but also the richest fruits, such as the apple, pear, peach, plum, apricot, cherry, strawberry, blackberry, fee. ; namely, that fossils or plants belonging to this family havo ever been discovered geologists ! This he regarded ...

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... arrive m the very nick of time ; but the berries taper off in excellence at the close of the year. The plain and healthful blackberry is succeeded the wortleberry, the poorest of fruits. But, in the meantime, .the larger kinds come to adapt themselves to ...

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... picture London damsels gathering primroses or violets on the rising ground about the office Household Words, or hunting for blackberries on site of Exeter Hall, on sitting to rest the green sward where Drury-laue Theatre now stands. Marylebone was then a famous ...

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... public would open their eyes iusteed of their purses to those pious imposters, who are getting just uow “as plentiful as blackberries,” or, more appropriately speaking, thick as thieves.” —Punch Copper.—Thi* metal has been known from the remotest times ...

Dl*. CAHILL BTREETTREACIIING ENGLAND. (From the Catholic Telegraph.) Several well-meaning religious persons ..

... or any similar place of public fun at stated timer, and be will behold rows of tables, with preachers them, as thick as blackberries, all . talking in * of the Lord’ most contradictory and con- trary doctrines that ever escaped the lips of the inspired ...

THE GALWAY MERCURY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY COUNTV OF GALWAY assizes intelligence. ROSCOMMON. CROWN COURT—TUE3TSAT, ..

... say whether intended to stab him or to strike him with his hand. Michael Mullen examined—Saw quarrel.— Would not give a blackberry for tho cut. Searched tho place, end could hud knife. Guilty of a common assault. Patrick Croguau was indicted for the ...