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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

TRH BLACKBERRY BOY. Pluck, pluck and eat, sweet Child! or. The image of my youth in thee. Less bath the

... TRH BLACKBERRY BOY. Pluck, pluck and eat, sweet Child! or. The image of my youth in thee. Less bath the painter done his part Than bas, thou living art. For Oedema as the bees which sop On honey. when the son is op. Was I ; and pore as rose in June, Or ...

Two HOYIIoT FOR THROWING AT A PLUM TRIM. There Is now In custody at the West Bromwich luck up a

... ten years. and residing at Smetheack, went Into the country together blackberries. They wandered es faro Watley Wlgnrn, where the prisoner reside*, end began gathering blackberries from a hedge which separated his garden from the meadow the boys were ...

PLEURO-PNEUMONIA OR LUNG DISEASE IN COWS

... the fields at Weston, in which there is a public footpath. We went from the path to the badge for the purpose of picking blackberries. I saw defendant with the governess about twenty yards from me. He bad a stick in his hand, with which lie was trying to ...

DENMARK. COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Royal letters patent, dated the 18th inst., order that the extraordinary ..

... bsppy issue, for the children. iustead of dying, merely safer a temporary Indispoeition through eating a superabundance of blackberries, while the benevolent ruffian (Mr. Paul Bedford) turns not to be the father of the Infants whom be has preserved. A troop ...

vows Corm. THOUGHT AND DEED. Foil ninny a light thought roan nay cherish, Pall many an idle deed may do;

... &hinds. to the Court 01 Qiiern's Erneb. bat given sport; 'Twee orcusioned by Judge Bluelbrins in the cane of Mr. Eyre. Jamie* Blackberry did preside WLeu Meet Eyre te.M tried. Aad • 'barge to the Creed Jury gave, A Jost one, to be sure. he gore, Bet herald ...

poet•o Corner. TO A FRIEND DRINKING THE CHELTENHAM WATERS. UrWt Foram mbar. Reri• St raises pest country moos.. ..

... through its delightful Wean shades, plucking oft the tempting as they hung peurlaat arid low from thy teeming boughs, or the blackberry and dewberry from the network of Moms which protected them, until, replete in our pvekets and satiate our stomach, we have ...

TIME!-'TIS TIRE! Rem Dalin Med. Joins tw.l ...mired the tints cootte When Koreas their Thom I. time every thing ..

... riot, hare checked her meing, Toe.. the Chiarels, the lends, Kim- Meek we the signs at high rhea iodised him? Plenry as blackberries 0•11 find 'ens. When beggar Dan. sod all Tail Al Eoglmd • best may ferries. rail, And as went their ferrate bale, Bdllagseate ...

Littrarg Noticts

... and Sons, Sackville Street.)—At a time when all the world are going out of town, guide books become as plentiful as blackberries, but seldom do we meet with one which we can so unbesiiatiogly recommend, both for its comprehensiveness and completeness ...

ILiterarp Noticto

... be an important desideratum. Works on English Grammar, as every teacher and every parent will admit, are plentiful as blackberries, but the writers of all of them seem to go on the supposition that if they can but store the memory of the pupil they ...

MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1837. A Pact FOR NATORALIOTI.—Neer Worley tr. .00 yin's ago split with lightei•g. And ire. ..

... twelvemonths • sister of Ile bey was drowsed in Sorrichwell brook, into which a. h•a fallen in Ilse attempt to roan soma blackberries Mot bug ever it. NORDZII. Nothing bag yet traaspirod !Mild to lead to lb diseswery of dm murderer of lat• Yr. John rohard ...

TETBURY

... equal to that of former occasions. The WOITON-UNDER-EDGE. STOLEN PROPCRTY DfIICOTIRID.—AO a boy wall illpeed in gathering blackberries at Hempstead, on Friday, ha found, in a hedge, a carpet bag, containing a stable Jacket and a cap, a pair of trousers, ...