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CITY CHAT

... sight. l . to return to the Academy Exhibition is the stud.. A cbaf from her finger, called girl, extracting thorn tr -Blackberry-Picking family, m _ Exeter may devoted husband and kind have either « Euphrosyne ipj , like realisation of the clinging ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... Road, in the parish of the 28th of August.—The plaintiff said that on the 28th ot August she was in the road picking blackberries, when the°defendant asked her what she had been saying about him. She replied, Nothing but the truth.' He then struck ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... havingin his possession certain engines to take game.—The defendant asserted that he was on the ground to pick nuts |and blackberries.—The Bench, after ashort private consultation, fined defendant £1 in each case and costs, and ordered the wires to be ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... d throughout with sheaves and ears of wheat, oats, and barley, with ivy,mo*s,ferns, roses, pendant fuchsias, sprays of blackberries, red berries of the mountain ash, &c, &o. The pulpit, the altar rails, and the font were very artistically adorned. Rich ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... and power respecting the imprisonment j> Green. can only say that he is invested jurisdictiou whatever iv respect to it. Blackberries, tomatoes, red and yellow, dark red plums, hazel nuts, elderberries, Scot? . . a~orns, caterpillars made of silk chenile ...

SPORTING ITEMS

... make the mare to go in these days of jealous competition, when prizes of £1,000 and upwards are becoming plentiful as blackberries at meetings of even second aud third-rate position. Remarkable evidence of this fact is supplied by the falling-off in ...

THE VEGETARIAN SOCIETY

... raspberries—were the pride of Devonshire for their productiveness, and might be Baid to never fail. Grapes, tomatoes, and blackberries were also referred to, and Mr. Scbuitass- Young concluded his paper by observing that, as political reformers, they were ...