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LONDON, S•pt. 4. We heat (loth *incbefter, that between 3 and French Prifoners confined in the King's- Houle ..

... left Week at Grasefcad. Dion, Sept. r. Lift Sunday Morning as a young Man was wal. king near this City, and teeing tome Blackberries, he eat petty freely of them ; but loon after fell dowo and lay (waters, and next Day died. Plymouth, Aug. 31. Yefterday ...

LONDON

... Wandering Jew fucceeded the Opera, and went off with its accuftomed fucerfr. B/acMenia.—Ai the feafon for making a jelly of blackberries is approaching, repeat the following (ccouot of its very remarkable efficacy in thofe dreadful difordera the gravel and ...

LAIV REPORT

... certain , the ourt, ou It E R S. This was indictment against John Heriot, and John Taylor, esqrs Richard Harris, and Kit-hard Blackberry, the Proprietors, Printer and Publisher of Newspaper, called The True Britov, for a Libel upo*i the Karl of St. Vincent ...

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... he had seen, people only laughed him, and thought no more about it. Near a month afterwards some children were gathering blackberries on the top of a rock immediately above the sea, about a mile further down than Ardsheal; they thought that they saw a woman ...

HAMBURGH PAPERS

... with the other Sovereigns of Europe.—-The Noble Lord, who dealt out millions and sugar islands if they were plentiful au blackberries, must appear greatly diminished in the eyes of those Potentates, when they shall learn his defeat in the House of Commons ...

CANTERBURY, October

... the child was sent by her parents, accompanied by her younger sister, up the Maidstone road, in the forenoon, to gather blackberries, she was accosted by the prisoner, but for a length of time resisted his entreaties, when he threatened her and her sister ...

ROBBERIES AT NORWOOD

... serious he would have plenty of work on his hands, for he verily believed that thieves at Norwood wereaar plentiful aa blackberries; but he wished his captor to understand that he was a perfect novice in the thieving art, and had seen enough during his ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... speedily. Concession; and compulsion are the distinctive property of wisdom arid .folly. is not reusiW$ thouch plentiful as black-berries,’ that will reconcile the people 'to the continuance existing abuses. As Sancha says Words butter parsnips,’ And it in ...

AMERICAN MISCELLANEA

... gotentrapped from which it i* not likely he crer escaped. Beside* flesh, the tortoise are very fond of strawberries and blackberries. They are numerous in Chester county, and great numbers of them are marked.” An American Paper called The New Hampshire ...

BETTING AT STARTING

... and necks, having no possible means of riding otherwise. W. Scott rode Memmon. The ground was run in minutes and seconds. Blackberry Jam.—A Correapondcnt says,” 1 am Hie inother of a large family, and from own experience can affirm, that have found this ...

CITY ELECTION

... less ik Nobleman.” ‘• And so you would gel Nobleman for shillings said Mr. Harmer—•• Why, if; blemen were as plentiful as blackberries, could hardly hope to buy them at two shillini piece.” Oh . but 1 gave her a great deal more.Sii* replied the simple bat ...