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... and Peelers. Many them, instead of the which a fair unsophisticated club, originally oak, whilst oak used to grow, like blackberries, in all the hedges, hut now for the most part llacnthorn, for want a harder; many of the 1 say, laying aside this national ...

Published: Friday 24 July 1829
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3514 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

joke-cngemlerlng name, over a shop door, called off oar attention, and we were once more at loss. A debate ensued

... “ affectionate husbands” and “ indulgent fathers,” that were mouldering around us; “ faithful wives” were as plenty as blackberries. What a saddening reflection to think how good the world was formerly, and that people should so seldom become amiable ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1830
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1821 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE NEWRY COM3IERCIAL TELEGRAPH. The King v. Brett and O'Hagan

... small charge of one penny, the very identical skull of Oliver Cromwell, when hog ! ' Fools’* it \* said, “areas plentiful blackberries and it proved the coffers the speculating showinau. London J* ijjt r. ...

Published: Tuesday 15 February 1831
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1268 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TUP. NEWRY COMMERCIAL TELEGRAPH. THE POST OFFICE—JOHN SMITH.*

... ” The clerk was about to give the letter to the worn in, hut his experience had taught him that John Smiths were plenty blackberries ; and held it hack, while asked few more questions. And where did you expect letter from, Mrs. Smith ?” “Oh, from Cincinnati ...

Published: Friday 09 September 1831
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 955 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NEWSPAPER CHAT

... of money. 1 knew nothing about her, and had never heard of her, save from his own description but the words, ** us dark a blackberry,” bad filed her colour indelibly mind. Judge my astonishment when i was introduced to one of the most beautiful and handsome ...

ON SEPTEMBER

... furnish the fanner with a cordial cup on bis return from market on a winter's eve, and blackberries reminding us of the Babes in the Wood: Their little hands with blackberries, Were all besmear'd and dyed ; And when they the darksome night. They sat them down ...

AGRICULTURE

... deal of country business, usually deferred until spring, has been got over; and as a proof the mildness of the winter, saw blackberries ripe, green, and in blossom, and raspberries a similar state at Christmas. . , . , From the prices which stock realized ...

Published: Friday 23 January 1835
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2956 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ORANGE INSTITUTION

... riot, have uncheck'd her swing. To crush the Church, the Lords, the King— Seek the signs which then ioclio'd him. Plenty blackberries we'll find ’em ? When beggar Dan. and all the Tail, At England's best may fearless rail, And at they vent their furious ...

Published: Friday 08 April 1836
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1367 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

*• Great, glorious and free. First flower of the earth, and first gem of the sea.**

... Why, truly, that they will not answer at all. Recause they cannot answer. O, bless you no, they have reasons thick as blackberries, hut they will not render any upon compulsion. Resides, the dear creatures will not add to the excitement which already ...

on Arrival

... country vouch for its grammatical accuracy, I give it and the translation in all womanly timidity. MACMAHON. Her eyes have the blackberry’* lustre— Her lip the ripe raspberry’* bloom— Her cheek shames the apple-bough’s cluster. Macmahon * mo run.’ Sweet drop ...

Published: Friday 12 August 1836
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1292 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

VARIETIES

... all this too, without staring. A native Paddy-land asked a neighbour, if he had ever seen a red blackberry ? •To be sure 1 have,' said Pat: all blackberries are red when they are green !' ert Cool. —A • Traveller,’ who has just published a work on the ...

RURAL AFFAIRS

... Advertiser. Tansixg. Mr. Patterson, of Dublin, has taken out a patent for tanning from the roots, stems, and branches of the blackberry bush, obtained in the Spring; and, after preparation, states, quite equal oak hark. .. aifecto. London, Wednesday, Makcii ...